.3 PACE FOUR THE MONROE JOURNAL. rRrPAT. JULT 14, 12J. EIGHT PAGES Big Sale Began Friday, July 14, and Ends Saturday, July 29 Biggest Money Saving Event of the Year. All Former i' -3 4 -if ! H 1 "it f f !i - ! Prices Smashed. READ THIS WEEK'S PAPERS AND COME! All Jlfii's Palm Beach Suits $9.75 M-'ii's "Co I'tivU Suits. 39 c M-n's lifs shir?, value up to your choice $1.00 Crliaitt . fialls. 24') weight, it pair $1 50 Crown System, made of S-ounee duck, the Iiest over alls made, per pair $1 48 220 weight "White Back Meu'g Ovralls, regular $U0 kiml. si.s :V2 to 44, for 38 C Little hoys overalls, per pair. 40 c ALL DRY GOODS SMASHED You will wonder when you see 75c to $1.00 per yard goods going at, per yard .35C Yard wide Blue. Taffeta, per yard Small lot only at this price. 65c Hood quality $1.25 Black Taffeta, yard 95 C COME! COME ! COME! lUlllliMUM I THE MONROE JOURNAL Fcnniled 1801 by t!e undent owners ti. M. llwisK'jp and !. F. Ilea ley. below. vv by n!k"s"' ns to trie si:m they ny to muki' u- the K farther oniphcatiiij; th-. ir.cideni the details, and th? isolate I facts. LOCAL MARKET NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION (i. M. TFASI FY . JOHN HKASI.FY, L. F. Hl;US . . M;inai;er F.dltor AMvi:ite IMitor FRIDAY, JULY II. l22. i.-nvmn cotton .... Short ci;ton EtT3 Hams Mutter Young chickens Cotton ed Beef cattle 2100 21.00 Having duly qualified as ...... ..l - - - m r. Mr. W. Z. Faulkner, manager of the Southern Cotton Oil Company, VPs in the Journal office a day or two a;.,o with a number of cotton boil that had been nunc'ured bv boll vie l-lc -in.l .. tK.i,.! thu ha -I t... Hoeswax blooms in it. Mr. Faulkner said this (-'1:ons was unusual and that ne had never seen one l;ke it before. He was on one of their demonstration farms on the i t . . i i anu L.ee niace several nines . cm THE SIMPLICITY OF liUEATNES Perhaps there is not an American who does not have full and proper respect for Mr. Taft. Chkf Justice of the United States Sunrtme Court. Fowler i , n: i. .... .v t';.., i c4... up the Seercst Shortcut, looking for Vi. . ... . ' boll weevils when he found this shuck. PHONE US your order for groceries Yet he is not rntert ns a irreat man t- i :i. ... . .. . .'. . . Hrucrnes i .nr. rnuiMicr nua several weevils in as that word i used in hostoric re-; the dtferent staires of development ptctive. Yet he is great enough to and several "jrruhs." This field is one be simple and amiable. The news re- nu",bte.r lhut are being used for ; Admir.is-McGuirt. '7 50 t;ect,aseu, an persons Holding claims 15 "to 35 n;,,i,1f!t estate are hereby noti 'M to 65 i1' to Prt,sen' the same to the under signed administrator on or before the V"l" fourteenth Hnv nf Julv. A n 11'':l . ...v. MH.IC , .f If) Q , - J - . -- " - ' Irish Potatoes $ 1.00 to $1.25 . !" notlce w'll be plead in bar of their neeswax . "a "t"1 w ittivrj. $1,00 : Ali Pfrsons inaeoteu to said estate are notified to make prompt payment. two-story i This the 14th day of July, 1922. n. l,. .ucuuiri, Aomr. on estate of T. B. McGuirt, Dec'd. FOR SALE Ten-room. residence and two vacant lots nearl colored graded school. Ida D. Shadd. and veKeiables. McCollnm Fhone 4,4. Bros., 666 Cures Malaria, Chills, Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. FIRST BAPTIST CE'RCH William R. Burrell, Pastor Regular services Sunday at the usual hours. Preaching by the Pastor A live Sunday school invites your presence if not in at tendance elsewhere. Classes suitable to all ages from the toddlers to the hill-toppers. Enclish but w ithal, arr.azed them, bv ! a K Zni n ZZVV the simplicity of his manner and his t with calcium arsenate which is r-.-c-; uneffected bearing. We cou'd wish TZ tbyt ?n$vnl H ,he ' ... , , I destruction of weevils. Mr. i-auikner. nothn.g better than that a.l Amen- j i., hatching several weevils which he cans should so appeal to otner pe i iies. i w.ll watch with interest. The American, who is properly con scious of the grea'ness of his own country, does not feel the need of putting up a bluff when out of it. any more than he feels the need of adopt ing a braggadocio attitude. And if n't that about true in all ti.e relations of life? When you look at s.ime pieces of machinery, their intricae'es amaze you and you wonder how the brain of man ever conceived them. Yet practically all mechanical movements are merely combinations of three basic principles wheel, wedge and lever. Individually, these are simple. Grouped together they look complicated. So with all problems. No matter hew involved and difficult they seem, a little analysis and common sense will disclose that they are built up out of very simple things, easily ad justed. Get rid of fear and procrastination. Then no problem is insurmountably difficult. The noted dog case, in which Rafe Williams and Frank Ingram, both! colored, were claiming a couple of, hound pups, was tried before Esij. M. j L. F low Tuesday. It will be remember-1 fd that Rafe borrowed two dollars from Ingram with which to pay f-ir I he pups and that Ingrain was allow ed to hold the dogs as security until Rafe had paid for them. When Wil liams offered Ingram the money he refused to take it, preferring rather to keep the "purps, whereupon Rafe took out claim and delivery papers for the recovery of h.s blooded ani mals. Judge Flow decided that Rafe should have the pups and Ingram's attorneys served notice of appeal to the superior court. But later the two negroes got together and compromis ed the matter. Ingram gets the dogs by paying Rafe for them and also the court costs, which together with the pups amounts to $14.80. A toggone bad case settled. No Demand. "Can any man in this audience hurt his business?" challenged the educator. "I can." answered a small man in the rear row. "And might I ask what your business is?" asked ! the educator. "Certainly answered The great man has a knack of re-'tne other. "I used to make a good ducing the completion, to fundamen-1 llV'" J?Idl,iJ book 'What Every ..... ... , (i:rl Miould Know;" but there s no de- tal principles, which are always sim-1 mand for it any longer." pie. Both mechanical, social, religious I and political evolut'on is towards i Irs- Bclle Richmond, now the lead simplicity If people would but re-! member this they would loose many of ( tie girl in Scotland, their causes for d'str?s about the ter.deneiei of things. People who are' A brass band has been added to most nuzzled h;.t th ,!l(w,l,.n fcn':'" 8!,ylum ? equipment ATTENTION! Tourists, Campers, Contractors WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMPING EQUIPMENT. OUR PRICES ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW AND RECLAIMED WE Guarantee They Cannot Be Duplicated Anywhere Else at the Prices We Quote. ARMY 9x9 Wall Tent, new and complete with all ropes and poles 9'ixl2 Wall Tent, new and complete with all ropes and poles 12x11 Wall Tent, new and ropes and poles $18.50 complete with all QQ 16x16 Pyramidal Squad Tents (reclaimed, khaki QOO Cfl t and white, contractors' specials yuLJJ Reclaimed Pup Tents (the very Tent for the child at home) $3.50 Above tents all brand new and made of 10-ounce white duck. as a treatment 1 ......... IU. iL. L. i ... , i ---"I--"- uunii me ones who xaiK luuaesi oi the insane. I and longest and most dogmatically,! especially about details. Lacking the ' Th largest gold nugget ever found d;rPpment t th,,.,!, ,ha '1 -217 ounces, and was so'.d for, - wiiou(,ii UK. V. Will A Few of Our Other Attractions 552,500. WALLACEREED "THE WORLD'S CHAJIPION" STRAND THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY ADMISSION 10 and 25c. WALLACE REED -IX- "THE WORLD'S n STRAND.THEATRE MONDAY -AN1 TUESDAY ADMISSION 10 and 25c OFFICERS DRESS SHOES $4.93 pair HOB NAIL SHOES $3.50 pair GAS MASK RAINCOATS $5.95 each REGULATION RAINCOATS $3.50 each SLICKERS I... $2.50 each KHAKI RIDING BREECHES 83c pair GOVERNMENT UNDERWEAR . 50c garment KHAKI SHIRTS 65c each KHAKI SOX. 2 pair for 23c GOVERNMENT BOOTS (.j... $3.75 pair RED SACKS 50c each GARBAGE CANS, same as new $3.50 each NEW MESS KITS . 30c each NEW CANTEENS 50c each ALUMINUM DRINKING CUPS 30c each WRAP LEGGINS $1.00 pair CANVAS LEGGINS 75c pair LEATHER PUTTEES $2.75 pair STEEL FOLDING COTS $2.50 each CANVAS FOLDING COTS $3.75 each FOLDING CHAIRS, new $1.00 each NEW COT MATTRESSES $2.25 each PILLOWS FOR COTS 50c each O. I). WOOL BLANKETS $3.50 each Array Surplus Sales Company Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. MAIN STREET Contractors Write for Quantity Prices. : l . .

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