THE HOSROE JOCTHAL. FRIDAY. JULY 14, 1J22.
PACE THRKj
SEMINOLE INDIANS HAVE NO
WORD EXPRESS "SURRENDER"
Give Friendship FuUj or Nat at All
naite Mh Kit Hh Msie The r
Confidence Makes Appeal
I'SUALLY PERSUASION 13
WASTED UN A SEMINOLE
Never Eipreas in Wtrd Any Feet-
g or bmotioa If Yoa Lie U One
He never Telia You of It
Mrs. Knox Wolfe-Harirett hands
the Journal the following interesting
krticle clipped from The American
Eagle, published in Estero, Florida:
ihe following story is founded on
acts as I have learned them from the
leminoles in twenty years of study
nd association which, 1 am glad to
ay has gained their perfect confi
f nee. 1 am proud for the reason that
pie confidence of the Seminole is not
ifhtly given, and if lightly received
Ir held it ia immediately withdrawn,
ith never a word of censure or con-
smnation, but with a hauteur and
gmty that could never be equalled
i the crowned head or potentate of
Id. They can, by their looks and ac
tons, exnress only too nlainlv the ut-
fr contempt and loathing in which
Bey hold a person tnat violates a
ust or is guilty of breach of friend-
flip. When there is friendship given,
Inch is rare, it is completely.
Whatever it may be my honor and
rivilege in future life to enjoy in the
ay of trust or confidence bestowed
on me by my fellow men, I shall
ways feel that my late friend. Jack
gertail, paid me the highest compli
ant and expressed the most abso
te state of trust that any one ever
n.
I asked Jack to accompany the
iami Advertising Club to Atlan
, to the National Advertising
ub's convention. When he learned
e distance he said: "Think so too
r, me no go; seven, eight hundred
iles, too much far." Lsually per-
asion is wasted on a Seminole, but
prone to make, by telling it as a fact,
thereby gaining a reputation "for ly
iny. They always asy "Me no savvy."
Aia men iney tell you what they
heard and who told them. They make
r. a rule to never repeat gossip or ru
mor as a fact.
Cou'.d anything they learn from us
d them as much good as this on lev
son we could learn from them? We,
the educated, conceited, civilized peo
ple, learning a lesson from a people
that we consider aa half savage, ig
norant and illiterate what a good old
world this would be without gossip!
But some draw on their imagination
Jiinkwmeepr ondhear I fgtnerts
for all the little details that they think
MONROE INSURANCE MEN
MEET IN GREENSBORO
North Carolina CImb of the PhUaoVI
phi Company Baaqaet in the O,
Heary Hotel
(Greensboro News, 11th)
The North Carolina club of the
Philadelphia Life Insurance comDinv
oi rnuaaeiphia, ra, held its annual
convention at the O. Henry hotel yes
teraay. it was one of the most en
thusiastic meetings ever held br the
company's agents in the state. The
agents were guests at a luncheon
given by the Gordon Insurance and
should iro alnnir as trimming. Think Investment company, state agents, at
of the thousands of homes that would Monroe, and the business meeting was
still be happy, of the thousands ofie'J alterwards. A. M. Hopkins,
characters that would still be white,' manager ot agencies, was present
pure and spotless as God's driven Ifrom the home office and made the
snow instead of being blackened by principal address. The luncheon ai
that most insidious and hirlpnu nf meeting were presided over bv Hals.
things "Gossip." A people without B- Leavitt of Asheville, the president
gossip tattlers or rumor mongers! the club. W. B. Brown, of Monroe,
Does not that place them on a pin- ed as secretary,
nacle to which we can never hope to! Mr. Hopkins made an inspiring ad-
aspire? These people look upon friend- dress to the agents and was greeted
ship as sacred, as God given, while ' irequent anpiause. His
I am afraid that the white people;was
are inclined to look upon it as a con-
venience or a commercial asset.
address
largely along asrency lines in
general, but he paid a high compli
ment to the kind of business coming
from the two Carolinas, declaring
EIGHTY YEARS OLD AND Iht there " " eer c189 of
UTirua ervrv'TV nvp ousness proaucea anywnere in the
LlUnb SbU.Ml-Hbln;ted Sute8 He the fact
rhnf amnn iw mil tha & iun: L
. I 1 aia user griairs 111 II1C
utomobile Cut an Awful Caper, United States the Gordon Insurance
4UU(ini( irtnn ."tppgar.iiyca un
tie Girl Undergoes Operation
and Investment company of Monroe,
the agents representing the two Caro
linas, had for 13 consecutive years
he would be committing the un
rdonable act with his tribe, o I
id, "No Jack, not too far, all the
me like this, me come to your camp,
i say: 'Jack, you take me hunting.'
u say: ies, think so me take you
Brief. July 10. Mr. Lloyd Long of gto0)1 first in the list of producer,.
Raleigh is spending several days with , ..xorth CaroLna is a great place,"
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Long. gaid Mr. Hopkins, "and North Caro
fcince here he yisted ha ared grand- iinians are great people. I know
moiner, mrs. niargarei Ming oi them. For a long time I sold in-
cord, who is 80 years old and weighs gUrance in various parts of this state,
only 7o pounds. Mr. Long is a sue- since leaving here I have travelled
cessiui salesman, naving oeen en- OVer the greater portion of the United
gaged in this work for a long time States and I can truthfully say that
at Raleigh besides 17 months spent t have never found a more hospitable
in the same work in Little Rock, an(j altogether lovable peop'e than the
Arkansas. . . 'North Carolinians and I am always
Lee, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. gaj to come back here for a visit,
and Mrs. Paul Barrier, was taken And when I look around this table
ill with appendicitis last week and mil th r ...
thought flashed through my mind was immediately taken to the Pres-1 representing us in this state it is per
d I decided to try it out, put him byterian hospital in Concord, where fectly plain to me why the class of
me position mai u ue reiuacu iu sne was opcraieaon r riaay anernoon business from North Carolina is the
at 3 o ciock. bne is getting aiong wen best we have on our books, and the
and we hope for her a speedy recov- company wrote a little over two and
er". L . . ,, , n'f millions of new business last
Messrs. Charles Lee Polk, Lloyd month."
and Dr. A. L. Hartsell visited in Mr. Hopkins dwelt in his talk to
Charlotte last week. tho , unfit tinnn a nnint moa K tUa
nting.' I say: 'Which way? You A broken windshield and smashed president of the company during a
y: 'Big typress hwamp 1 say: "Ail iense, several different kinds or marK- visit to the Carolinas last Mav.
:ht, you savvy, me no savvy big ings on the ground give evidence of namely that the first duty of the
press, you take me middle big Cy!an automobile wreck which happened at?pn is not tn th rnmiunv oa mnnv
ess, you go me no savvy which way j Saturday night on the Monroe-Con-' suppose, but to the policy holders.
go, no savvy numing, mum bu com roau. iracKs oi wie car now He said that the policy holder gives
..KA Mn ..... .v..t A,if slaan I.U-. L .. .1 ...... A,V tilt nf a . i ' .
lyuc iiiv "ui vuv, ,nv .."..,u'i it mil un me ui w iiikii nis money to me company in trust
1 the same you say go to Big Cy- place near the Duck creek bridge and that this trust was a sacred one
. All 'rrhfr nt irn ma n f mparaA ...kiol. if n rnn . m aa it it tnnA I :.. .1 t a i j .
.j-o. i inv s.iv, ,lvn nini.:i iv " una it was inereiore ine uuty oi tne
u my friir.d, me no savvy Big Cy- turned over and went wild in the (i.it to always consider the policy
?ss. you savvy them ojus, you my, briars and bushes. Powerful maneu- 'hulilLT'ii interest frst.
end. You say you take me there, vers anl strenuous ceremonv is cred- r.nthiisiHstle lilr.sn uoro uln
p bring me racK an rignt. we go. ited with putting the old dus dhck made by W. M. Gordon and W. B
u savvy an tne same you no savvy on the go. Brown, the state agents: Halsey B
lanta. ojus. Me tell you me take In an article. ' Education as an In- Leavitt. nresiilent ni th rlnh H V
u, me bring you back all right, what vestment," in Charity and Children of Ulmer of Lexington, vice president:
ii think?" July Cth, Harry Clark says: "At New T. M. Watson and others.
IT- L I I I . .Ln- ' I t ! L..:lJ! - 1 . t . . . ....
ie Doweu nis neati a moiiieai, n.cii urieans i saw peopie uuiiuuik a ib- une oi tne most important features
A: "All riirht. me go. konw you veo " Then he asks. "Is New Orleans of ih meeting w Ipttpr read hv
nty years. You no loxee (lie), jnot already heavily taxed! Why go President Leavitt. from the company
. i . : j - a. . m l ojt . m . -
IHS " - - " i v v - w ------ r bvinii CAiil viiivij vail IIC TO
iTiplinient. It proved to me that except for that levee all the property policies which are to be issued within
k had accepted me as a true and 'of Nw Orleans would be wiped out.
ued friend, because of the way I
I made the request. Hi had decid-
ether he valued or had accepted
as one. He could understand that
as only asking him to place in me
confidence that I was willing to
ce in nim. Also to aeny me re
st would have been rud.'ncss that
ler no circumstances C3uld he ever
w any ona he called a friend. Is
t not showing a consideration, a
iteriess and ret nement that is hard
enol? I am glad to say that
k's confidence was not misplaced.
vent with him, stayed with mm
came back with him.
No Emotion in Word
he Seminole never express in
ds any emotion or feeling. If you
to ona he never tells you of it; if
wronged one he will remain si-
u it you D3t:nyea a truxc oi
ndbhip, the greatest crime of all,
word of condemnation would pass
lips, hut his confidence is gone
ver. If you tried to talk to him,
would merely say: "Me no savvy."
means he doesn t understand,
or you or your talk, also doesn't
to have anything to sny to you.
Iiey never express any thanks, ap
iation or gratitude for any favor
srvice you may render. They say
t thanks are not necessary. If you
a friend you should be glad to doi
thing possible for a triend. then
insult you with thanks. They
: upon that as we would to offer
iend money as payment for some
,ic that was done fur friendship's
i or trnm a sense o: honor. It you
not a friend, then you do r.ot have
!o a favor: then you must do it be-
ie you wuh it, so why thank you
something you like or wish to uoi
riendsh'p with them mrnns gener
y, trust and devotion. Their high
uxprcssion of admiration and love
My friend." they can pay you no
,er compliment than to call you
friend."
iig article i3 written entirely from
viewpoint of the Seminole. No
it it will confl'ct with some of the
ilar beliefs of the white people,
will a l.o differ somewhat from
t of the things recorded by us as
irical facts. However, I have
ued them from a people that as
!e are truthful, who under no con
m would lie to a friend,
ie Seminoles who are not reliable
the ones that have been raised
md and come in contact with the
e people, and have absorbed some
ieir vices and habits.
Never Repeats Rumor
Charlie Billie, Charlie Tigertail,
r - aI 1 1
(. ivonneepaicnee, or any oiu
ids told me a thing was a fact,
they were possible, no matter
impossible it seemed to me, I
d know that it was true. If they
!iot know, if there was any doubt
Jieir mind, they would say: "Me
avvy. If a story is a repitition
never make the error we are
Like the leveo. education is an invest
ment that keeps out the flood of ig-
the near future
Before adjournment the agents
voted to hold their next regular meet
norance that would destroy in one jtlg 0n September 5, at White Lake,
generation our present civilization, near Fayetteville, where they will
Remember, it is not more and high- combine business with a two days
er education tnai is oangerous; u is inning party
tne Ilttu learning possesseu uy me
contracted brain owner,
"Good, better, best, never let it re:
untill the rood is better and the bet
ter best" has got into the very brains
of Tarhelians so far as good schools
ar? concerned.
Mrs. J. N. Springer returned to
her h-.me in Albomarle Saturday, after
3 visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. O.ntz.
Re. R. W. Tarks of Winsboro, S.
C, ic'ac'-.id at Brief Sunday after
noon. Mr. ani Mi s. W. P.. Perry of Char
lotte are visiting friends and rela
tives her.' tlrs week.
Kev. J. H. K irdin of Charlotte had
an fiiro::itn,ei.t at the school house
here Sunday afternoon but Rev
Parks cf Winsboro leing pre.-ent, the
service was conducted by the latter
We annrecinte their inspiring ser
mons.
Mr. Roy Long of Concord spent the
uetl:-' nd with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 1. M. Lor.jr.
PARISIAN SAGE
Will Save Your Hair
If your hair 's comm. out and caus
ing you worry go to your druggist to
day and get a bottle of Parisian Sage,
the most delightful and resultful hair
invigorator in the land.
Save your hair while you have hair
to save. Parisian Sage will do it and
also banish every s;gn cf dandruff,
stop your scalp from itching, and
make your hair beautiful and luxuri
ant. Parisian Sage does not change the
natural color of the hair. English
Drug Co. sell lots of it and guarantee
money back if tiot satisfied.
Bethlehem News
Mineral Springs, July 10. Rev
?hirley Starnes of Roxboro preached
at Bethlehem Sunday. We enjoyed his
sermon as he is one of our home boys
jusc starting in the ministry.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Broome and
Mrs. C. C. Broome spent Sunday at
.Mr. John tlawson s.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Moser spent
list week with their son, Mr. Henry
Moser at Waxhaw.
Mr. JuJ-ion Richardson of Belmont
visited home folkj Sunday.
666 quickly relieves Colds, Con
stipation, Biliousness and Head
aches. A Fine Tonic.
MASONICJffiETINGS
Monroe Lodge 214 A. K. & A. M.
First and Third Thursday
Monroe Chapter No. 64 R. A. M.
Second and Fourth Tuesday
Malta Commander No. 19 K. T.
First and Third Tuesday
Visiting members welcome.
WEAK, NERVOUS,
ALL RUI1-D0WII
ifissouri Lad Suffered Until Slit
Tried Cardui-Sayi "Remit
Was Surprising." Col Aloof
Fine, Became Normal
aid Healtltj.
Springfield Me. "My back wu m
wsak I could hardly stand op, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
wu not well at any time," smya Mr.
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
fanner on Route I, this place. "I
kept getting headache and having t
go to bed." continue Mrs. WUllama
describing the trouble! from whlca
the obtained relief through the u of
CarduL "My husband, having beard
of CarduL proposed getting ft for ma.
"I taw after taking some Cardul
. . . that I wu Improving. The result
wu surprising. I felt Ilka different
person.
"Later I loffered from weakneaa
and weak back, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I wu so
cirrous and cross. My hasband said
he would got ma aoma Cardal, which
he did. It strengthened mo ... My
doctor said I got along fine, I wu la
good healthy condition. 1 cannot
aay too much tor It."
Thooaaadf of women havt suffered
u Mr. Williams deaernM. nattl thr
found relief from the nao af Cardal.
Bine It hu halpod o maty, ya
should not hesttat to try Cardul tt
troubled with womanly aflmanta.
For al OTorywhar. hill
i TKiistjrPeople
i on busy streets, out at ? I
:! sports, and in the home, ;l
jj they drink PM
I
j Delicious anefresjL7feJ j
' '
MONROE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
j PHONE 340. F. W. PLNKSTON, Manager. j I
J "OTTHO UNOIH AN IXCLUSIVC LlCCNSl FROM THI COCA-COLA COMMNV. ATLANTA. OA. !
PUBLIC HAULING
I ODerate three trucks, nna nt than
the largest in the county. Will haul
anvthinir invwhm Pan W fnun.-t
at Freight Depot, Phone 34.
M. F. BLAKEXEY.
Residence Phone 314-J. Monroe, N.C.
Kimball Gulbransen
Starr -and
20 oth
er good
makes of
PIANOS at
I
Vi two
Hollaway's Music House
hone 571 Monroe, N. C.
R. L PAYNE. M. D.
Offlre Over Union Drng Co.
Residence Phone 466
Office Phone 466
R. H. GARREN, M. D.
Practice Limited to Treatment of
Diseases of
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Office Over
THE IMON DRUG COMPANY
PHONE 253.
SO 0AYS OH
COY OtOW !
i -ffn
LSrV
fl pnu i iiiflii
Dr. S. A Alexander
Veterinarian
Office Phone 113. Res. 55-J.
. mm
"Thirty Days on Cow Chow"
Is the verdict of the judge when a cow has been guilty
of losing money during the summer months.
"Thirty days on Cow Chow" will be the
Third Degree as to whether it will pay to keep
or sell a cow.
If she can't make you a good profit on Cow
Chow she can't make it on any ration.
Every pound of Cow Chow fed a
good dairy cow will make her produce
about three pounds more milk per day
on grass up to normal production.
Cow Chow lowers the per gallon
cost of producing milk on pasture.
And you can get mors milk from
fewer cows now. You will get more
milk next winter. Don't lose winter
profits by under production on pas
ture. Order today and start to put
ting the proof right in the milk pail.
GULLEDGE 6 SNYDER.
Dr. Kemp Funderburk
Dentist
Office Over Lee Griffin's Store.
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tive July 3 for Repairing FORD CARS
Extraordinary reductions in the price of Ford Cars, Ford Trucks,
Fordson Tractors, and Ford Parts have been made by the Ford Motor
Company during the past year. In keeping with these reductions, we
have now greatly reduced our labor charges for repair service on
Ford Cars. The exttr.t cf these reductions is shown by the following
examples:
Overhaul Motor and Transmission SIS 00
Overhaul Rear Axle $4.50
Replace Transmission Open Cars $2.59
Replace Transmission Bands Closed Cars $.1.50
Grind Valves and Clean Carbon $3.00
Overhaul Front Aile $4.00
Oil and Dope Car All Over $1.00
(Tiieie charge for labor only do not inc!ude parts used in
operation. All other Repair Operation reduced :n proportion)
When your Ford Car needs repairs brinj it to us. Ojr up-to-date and
labor-saving machinery and equipment, and our s efT of Eipert Ford
Specialists will insure you receiving the highest duj of mechanical
service at the lowest consistent prices. Our service means Genuine
Ford Service and the strict use cf only Genuine (not spurious or in
ferior) Ford Farts. This means lower operating cost to Ford Own
ers, longer life to the car ,and thoroughly satisfactory service through
out its entire life.
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Ve want all your chickens, eggs, hams and produce.
e pay highest price at all times. T. C. I.ee fit Son.