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THE MONROE JOI RX Al. HUHAY. OCTOBER T. 1021. OGRT PAG & it.itiittitiitiAiiittimiiiiiiiiiAiiitiiniitiim CUTTS LATEST ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Illustrate lecture hy IWtor Jenkins, of Trin ity Church, Charlotte, at Men's Bible Class noni. Central M. K. Church, Friday night. This entertainment is given ly the men of this class for your good aiul every member ami every man who wishes to heroine a member is invited. Come and bring the good wife or the intended and ymi will he treated to a spiritual and intellectual feast, after which the Ladies of the Church will serve refreshments. Pou't forget the date Friday evening at 7: MEN'S BIBLE CLASS CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH SM-akini: of Crop Outlook for ei lear. fy rainier Uh Ihm MiMlie l Sale COTTON LETTER Amony many other thine. Cult i Company latent cotton letter to Monro huyert aayt: The question mentioned dally by some and discussed by many is: "What will be the outlook for the next cotton crop?' The disasd-r of this year makes the planter hesitate. We must not forcet that the boll weeil this year was more destructive than ever known before, owing to fa vorable season for the weevil. This via followed by the drouth which has proven equally disastrous. An- i other such season is not prohable. itardlv po.sMble. Then possibly a se- vete rtnter will It sen the dancer. 1 . - - I ... V 1 . . . . . . Vtim ine iirutmuiuij in niga rm" as an incentive, me larmer win con tinue to plant even larger crops. iThse will be aided by Improved 'spraying methods. The farmer with j his lands and his abundant l nod supplies has behind him a solid fonnd;.t, cm. Kf minds me: 1 Tickets.' said the conductor as ' he approached a man with a larce amount of hastate, but who termed chained to the seat. "All this hamate is yours?" "Vm." i "Are those two large portmant- aus on the fl.ior yours?-' '-OiNr portmanteaus?" "Ves. on the Moot by the otlicTS." "Why. in:in." said the traveler. with dicniM. "thot-c are my fe.t.-' DEATH OF J. J. McCAIN (From the Wavhaw Enterprise.) $ Mr. John J. McCain, who lived in i jj the Walkersvllle commi-nity. died' 5 last Monday night at hit home. He a born Nov. It. 1831, hit parents Iheiiu Mr. and Mr. Hosea McCain. He served durin the Civil War at a member of Company C. thirty-fitth North Carolina regiment. He wat (married twice, the first time to Mist j Nanc) Walkup, the surviving chil dren of thit marriage being H. W. McCain. J. F. McCain, and W. B. McCain. Hit second marriage wai to Miss Mary Strawn. who turvlvet m him. also Mr. Shelley McCain, the 5 nnlw itrvt,lti 9 fhiM nf fhta mirrlipA ! 2 Deceased was the oldest living Me- ) A Cain of the section. He formerly I J was a member of the Tirxah Presby-j A terian church, but at his death watj 'an elder in the Walktrsville church. 12 He was the last to die of the charter W members of the now famous Tirxah 5 Bible Society. The body w as laid to , 4 rest yesterday afternoon, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Q. X. Hunnicutt. pastor of the deceased. FIRST BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY DAY LOOK AND READ BUGGIES BUGGIES A . .f. . . Ton car loaJs at -10 per cent loss than todays factory prices. All styles of the well-known brands such as the Genu ine George IVlker, Normans, Summers. Emersons, Wash ingtons, Hackneys and others. The old ci'ton ot the previous crop is generally beiii held and onb oc casionally marketed. Holders seem cnrrtilent th.it pricei will advance and rednro tie heavy losses that would now be sustained, if the cot ton was soid. Vet theie is the un certainty of the situation and until normal conditions nre fully restored there i.. an uncertainty about e- ry thlii!! and they should not be too cnntMen?. Reminds me: "He was discharged two days he !'om I - : 'Ct. j to be. lie had writ ten his vile to expect him on tlie loth of the tii'imh. So he wanted to surprise her. H t:ot off the train, rarrjii g prip. His step was quickens! as l:e tiesireif his home. He opened the uate. Wishing to ur iiri his w ife, hp walked around to the bark do. 'if. PnPiim lis suit e ie on tlie bad; porch, he noiselessly opetnd t!n kiti licn door. There was his wire bendin? over the stoe. ti eiii to liht the fire. He walked up to her. H r l ack was to him. ll said nothin.. wishini; to surprise h r. He put his r.nns around h"r and kiss ed her Lushiticlv mi the nec k. ' I'et loo pounds of Ice in the box, dt.ir." fhe said. id Five hundred sets of prices. high-grade harness at pre-war IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING Phone 11 Monroe, N. C. Daily, we hear expressed "if I done this. I would hae made t! is,' or "done that and accompli-Vd tni-." As one remarked howeicr, 'why should ive make nnd leave so .illicit innrej?"' Reminds me: "The cotton man in his, years of toil. Ruins hau'els and barrels of mid- t'ltht oil: His heir now keeps his memory preen. I'.y buri.itm midnight gasoliiK'." MONROE MARKETS The produce market remains about the same, as follows: Cotton 20c Seed Ic bu. Fjtks 40c Hams :il)c to 35c Hens TO to 75 S'ouiik thickens Sac to 50e Butter '. 2.'ic to 0c Irish potatoes $1.50 Sweet potatoes $1.00 Teas $2.50 iaiiBiiasB3 IPl PI I f i I Just now the bij; cities are dolnjr n lot of talking about one hundred per cent Americanism. In the coun try districts they are content to prac tice it. HIS FIRST CASE Rookie Sentry Halt, who's there? Voice Private, Stock. Company C. Rookie Sentry Advance, Private Stock, and be sampled. "RING HER UP" YOU GET THE GIRL WE'VE GOT THE RING i We are "engaged" to you for ALL your Jewelry needs and trade. Our Stones, Designs and Sett": ; ? are the "last word" in J Style and Quality. I If her "last word" is yes, k Our "last W ords" are "come in and let us help you choose." ' I I'll ii mi mm 1 'B b. '. i iiititm rwrl IVICTR91AS II kiummm, i j A pii-ioo. i I I If CuTCli CMIM : $ WATCHSW, I m 'IT tP 'i JEWELERS &-STATlONeRS M - I I f SCHOOL !r lrTTKf9TOJ ' - lis iijSiuiii t in ii;;tniijti'iiia;ii m;ti;;l ila'n ii i ii ii d ii i ii ie ii ii ii 1 ii a I Central Methodist Church Sundav ScIkkiI 10 a. m. AV. F. Stai-ncs, Supt. Men's Biltle Class, W. B. Love, Teacher. ! Prenchinjr 11 a. m and 7:n0 p. m. by C. 0. Weaver, I'raver meetinc every "Wednesday ovening at 7:30, ; Services interesting and at i tendance has increased. I I N'aliila'iiiB.iilatHiii'aSiia'H'nTiliiTiitatiiWIiiMA l'neeetel Answer. ' A colored preacher in Alabama I was one day talking to one of his' aued parishioners, who ventured to i exptess tne opinion mat ministers t outht to be better paid. i m ,-I'se rho' glad to hear yo' say 2 dat." responded the parson warmly.; "Ise plensinl dat yo' think so much r of de ministers. So yo' think we'd a plight to net bicuer salariesT-' Slio' I dos." said the old man. 'l)cn we'd ;et a better class o" men." The Hlubt Metli-xl. "How did you order your steak, ir?" the waiter returned to ank ter havltit: been pone what seemed like a week to the hungry diner. 'I.ike a fool, I did it personally." bellowed the patron. "If I'd had any sense I'd have ordered it by mail, a month in advance." , OCTOBER 9, 1921 at 10 o'clock SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR THIS RALLY Everybody cordially invited. Be present sure. You'll regret it if you are not. Those who are unable to 'go to church will be sent for if they will notify Pastor or John C. Sikes. COME ONE COME ALL W. R. Burrell, Pastor. Ray Funderburk Supt PREACHING at 7:30 p. m. by Pastor. Subject: "The Ro- mance of the Road." Telephone Courtesy. ; tesy which has bothered me a jrreat (From the Type Metal Magazine.) Uleal and which also seems to bother I liave JubI been readinK a booklet other people, for It Is Riven consider on telephone courtesy, published able space in this booklet, by the Hell Telephone Company. j I have reference to the annoying The telephone is now such an lm-: practice of beints railed on the tele portant part of the fabric of modern phone and then beine asked to wait I life that all of us could profitably de- : until the person calling me has been 'vote more attention to the niceties of ; notified fiat I an on the line, 'teh phone conversation. j The Inference Is that the person I I will pass over the remarks about railing is very busy, wtile 1 am not; There Is an honor in bvsiness that is the Hue K'ld of it; tint reckons vit:i (".ivy nun ji.stly: that loves lislit; that retards kindness and fairnoss more highly than poods or price or profits. It becomes a man more than his furnUhltm's or his house. It speaks for him in the heart of twryoue. His friendships are n.'t tie and ritre. Hi& stivntth Is like a youni: tree by ,the river. I.OIlKfelloW. i the old-fashioned "Hello," "Yes" and I "What is it?-' which are meaningless phrases when used In anfwering a telephone call, and are no longer us- id by Intelligent prisons. - I hi) ).v a lawyer who has an ef- thut his time Is worth money, while mine is not; that he doesn't like to sit with a receiver to his ear waiting for a rail to be completed, but that I do. As a matter of fact, the person fei-the way of Impressing this on the . coiling may be of far more Iniport mind of the telephone operators In anre than I and his time may be his own oftlce. If he makes a rail worth more. Jmt unless he is a good and Is answered by "Hello"' he also : customer and pays his hills prompt says "Hello" and keeps It up until ly, I am justified in thinking that I the young lady finally replies with have been imposed upon, the name of the firm. ! The telephone is a device of such What I want to get at. however. U great utility that the privileges It of a little point about telephone coiir-;feis should not be abused. bol INO Klgni a tail. I Klgni cso. l nave mm . (Richmond Timea-Dispatch.) ! rested for desertion and non-support ; Woman, who (some of her) claims if he tries to escape. I her rights, at present has these: Right No. 4: To make him pay ph HOWARD SMITH. Right No. 1: To be begged on ' alimony until he is 'dead, if he makes ,..,. . .. bended knees to transfer all her bills a getaway. in hii office In Belk-Bundy and legal responsibilities to a man. : Not having the right to scratch building, the week beginning Mon- Right No. 2. To boss that man his face with impunity and jail him day. Octover rd. until he is afraid to come home, the : if he kicks, she naturally wants some Get thor e glabra you have been rest of his life, j rights. , wanting. Special Music Sale Victrolas and Other Phonographs to go as Low as Half Price -1 V-: DDODDu y We .are looking fur a ear of Pianos s.on and we must sell our large stock of Phonographs to make room. This is your chance to get a good instru ment at a low figure for cash. Records at ") during this sale. Special premium given on first five Phono graphs Sold. Sale Starts SATURDAY, Oct. 8th AT Hollaway's Music House MONROE, N. C. New Fall Goods Ssr'K Joseph's Our fall goods counter offer a , big variety of pretty patterns in ginghams and percale. Shirting Cloth, Demins, brown and blue. Outings of all colors. Prices based on that 12 cent cotton that you sold some time back. SHOES SHOES SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Our line consists of solid leath er grade and we have bought them right and are selling them the same way. ..So come and get fitted now. BOYS AND MEN'S SUITS ' Our racks offer up - to - date styles and prices uncomparable. Come Yourself And Be Convinced Once a Trial, Always a Customer AtD cJosepln Co, THE GREEN FRONT STORE.
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