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THE UMOX COUNTY rAPER- EVERYBODY READS IT.' "THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVERYBODY NEEDS IT.- m Monroe Journal PUBLISHED TWICE EACH WEEK - TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Twenty-Ninth Year. No. 72. Monroe, N. C., Friday, October 13, 1922. $2.00 Per Year Cash ro A GKKAl AHMISTUJU DAI CELEBRATION SCHEDULED! Mt-Ivirs Drcse Chapter American Legion and Auxiliary Prepar ing an Interesting Program TWENTY-SEVEN BIG FLOATS IN PARADE A Comprehensive Program Includes Flouts Representing Historical Evrnts From First Settlers in i America l'p to the Present Time ' SiT'ethin.f Very I nusual Sper.lt--inc. Onncr, AthleVrs and an 01 lime Fiddlers' Convention tj Fo!-: !i Parade Thousands Eipected to Attend. ; Klabomte pri ;iaii.ti..r,? arc bain.; ( made for the celebration of Ar.nV.ie Pay in Monroe on No ember llih. Instead of asking the business i.;.-n , of th city prepare bu .nf's :hia'.,i. the ."tmorican Legion and Auxiliary, have arranged a : erics of h'sioricali floats, furnished hjrthe business men. j tha" are. sure to prove intently inter est inc and out of the ordinary. No ve in tie" 11th s to be one of 'he big gest : ys in the history of I'nion county find thousands of people fia m all ov r liiitn and yurroundiug c mii- tu s aje expected to attend. The pa,' adc and floats will form at 10 o'clock I at :i T'iae.' to be later designated, i:iid! ill'.; '..nit itf th,' lii'rtLr:ini u-ill h., ''i,' li'Wt i by Mjcakinir, dinner for ex ."! i.. , athletics, etc., and at nijrht nn 1 !('i time fiddlers' convent. or w.ll be iv d under the direction of Ju;h:o W. O. l.emniond. Union county's !mI lilcr v ho is well known in at ieast two .--tutes. The Floats r.t st will be a float rei! csi n! 'ay tile J idian j).i:o'l in Aiiu'rira, ilhi.4- ti..- t i" In I;;, 11 modi! oi livi:iB',i by l.'i. n ihvx Co. '.-c,i.,d, ii',- In. ri m ie of Ir.i;.. -1 ! 1. mii w !1 b" iliu-'ratii! i'l v. float j;.-..-, Vvth'.- l.a'.i' T,,;.;ivan!i Ai.u...-liv;- t'.i. ! i'li ',;, a .'W, tli' ii..i;' .!o.);i : M;;j . ( Wi'i !.-; re.-.!:.:. ii; th. nr. ,:;,,'! 1: . ki.si v.niti s I .!!i, lie:', 1 y Myers Lumber t o. i -ouriii, th.' i jirit i f 17VJ, repri s v.. ...... Lhe it,i),ie of 1' vi:! ,1u' ':-.., ;'-.. r.evoiutionarv period.lt has not yet bun decided who will furnish this float. r'ilYn, a !!.;. repn s,-;itinn "i -1 -i;.,: is crossing the Deleware, bv llolk Hi t s. S.:;tli, a float representing the bat tle of New Orleans, by Gordon I11 su:.'.ce and Investment Co. Union coun y s own son, Andrew Jackson, wiil h, depicted in this float. .syenth, a float representing the Innf. : war.-, in w hich (.0 neral Cus lil' v.as butcilei'eJ w.iiie ,.uiliK tlwouu'li the '".'est, by ti e S k: S Co. Ki..':t, th.' Civil War tierio,'. v.iil be : rescind, the float fnru .sin-1 bv the Itemiersmi Coli.-r M.tls. At t'i pi if-t ti e old ( o'l ,'.,. ei'.lU' biii.ii.'s Vill t H i r lhe p.!!: ie. r';!'.;!:. t.'ie ."Icn'imr.c wiil !t r.-n- rep-lv. wiii'! v. - leseiited. '1!.!.- is the tviu'lnin v ;-'. that It. hi ei:t an.! f .,i-ht ti e i: o.'i.-ides, lht- ii. v. iroiic ad ti '.t- tie sii.p kT.'Wti in Anu "ica. f arv l.c ! I y ilea It rsott Motor Co. :l 'he Spanish Anv, 1 1, .1., War w iil he tie;. i. ted and re.-ire.-.o'it- " en i iteo.iore i.oo.-eVelt i.n 1 liis Uo.11:.; iii iers, furnished bv the Mon- :i; u.'.'.m c anil tnvestneiu to. cetith, Kaiser bill w.ll be shown i.lo;y of L'l 1, by J. H. I'o.v- Coin; a: i ll'th, 1: float rc;ve-ent'n:: the h, !. .ei'sli a. id Lai'an sihlieis iitr tiirr.Ktn r"h!ier.i til eie, h.. olii'oe Cil. l'o-C'ola iihilit. l r lie r-iirteeieh, See e'a.y of War ' tire.' .i.v. in.r the first dra.'t ef Ami riean chi . i s will he 11 i.n ser.ied iii a float en ly -I. F. M llii.en and iieatii i' (.w C . i .ii'tceiith, the il-a.'i Ihni'd ex !!n!. iii? .'in'.' ricii o'-ys f.-r errviee 1 fraiiee, by II. lllit dwh.e i.u.l L'r. . .' . Stevens, F...een.h, itie ,!r.:fted hi.ys 1:1 lie.hch, aeruin; :.:.i(',l I. e. s. h.s.er ', mo, ie rs ami 1:1 t.-, ii!'iioiun' to th.1 . ;'s. v: :i b. i:,'-. a in ;: 1.. S .tei r.'.h. a fiii.it sl'.i.wir.c ' eork m .. o . ! ei' 11 their 1 1 , H can a i,. I 1. ee a.i.i X :ir,.r i en trail , ( -i.-i.-C .' .'It Irhh 1 I'll .eii.n, ,:;;r v , en ran ,--ei t ;: -i ):; a : : .-.in roi.he-.. -a re y : h, ne. ;. j t,, -. hy "I "V'-ie Se.' an.i i-il-l Co. . ilieii h, eiro r-'t"-1 -J irs rn- i a; tr.if.-, , o, ts in 1 ranee, u l.ba- ; "'litctlO'l of Milj ! V. . Ilejih. i ll'.'li ii, e. :h. I'.ench b;. ,r. "i",irt 1 iii'l;, C.-uiv. ,;x.' i , on i-:i i .'i i! Silo'l t nii'ii i ,v. tui"ir., t t.'-i-oliti ".-s in iiimari.t i.li - a'v.ite t. re n. sen tho Ann n- !i ' hiii r i l Pi a:a e. Tv.-sttty-first, the Y. M. C. A. woi-k ni n 1 liiuce w 1 1 1 t - re'-iese".t.i: ut.u ce . ' S. . ' t . ' , i I ... , r.s iaiai is iui iiisnea ny uee !c i.e.' , i 'p., and M sses Annie Lee and Luia leaih. ' Mr. Mayuo.- f iya .he id.'. -. nyi.f; titat T'.vm'.y.-econd, a Red Cmss f'o-i! "a bird i-i "he h:.:: i i wo-.n two in i 'tne iiose of No-Mttn's L.. i i," th,. bush" n. longer Ileitis jroad, for h ; t n on Fillini; Station. ibe.nr.ie so evened over catch n-jf the 'Twenty-third, a float reprvsvntin,' t bird jn the fly that he let bis prize landers F ield, by Monroe Haidware ?lin out of his hands and to safety. Twenty-fourth, a float for hc Cold I Wilson Prfco, fom teen years of tar Mothers, or those v,ho lost sons. aire I France. Twenty-fifth, a float representing ,'a;scr Hill in. November, 19l!. Twenty-sixth, a float entitled. "Lest Ve Forget," representing hospital .-ork amon : the crippled and dhsabled l.l,, ,-a ... tho wn r rtnnnit hv M KSHAU. FOCH (VIM. (JET I'M ON COUNTY PIIOTOGKAPH Field Marsha" Foch, the great French general, who visited Mon roe last fall, will receive a his torical picture front a Monroe citi zen itl.in the next few weeks. Yesterday Mr. T. I.. Crowell mail ed to the marshal! a photograph of an oh house on the land of Mr. John F.stridje. in Jackson town-sh-hp. in which mother noted French general. Lnfavet'e, spent the r-isht in 12!, when lie visited America. Mr. Crow ell's letter reads an fol lows: IK'ar Mar!:il: Thinkin; tH;( r-ej l!; f'hhl he in'treted. I am sond 11 : a victure of .. Ii:st'-i.-,;l uohtl in lain toaa.';, No-th Unrulina. tl'i i.I.l house :n vliiih (:iii.i-il I l av jFav'tte s.-ett '!n n:,;!it in I 2I. ! ; iN ; t .1 a ;;. lj; sei vk e t the pi -icct-n:m is the in!v conn!', in Nart't II' ! tU co:.trai-;ir.;' fa'-tia-r. I; aro.'ina lion, in ! !.v a v'sit fro'n 1 ' . '; f n di .tin :t';- lied Hons of 1 ! France." I Im'ian Trail Haute 1 Itens. (i. tolHr 11. An e;v( :iii'ly dry aiv! (liis'iy :n r'od was .settled by a hca'-y ;;iinfi.!l ;:nt hail Friiiuy a:al Sat.iv.ia;, and M imlny. A b r:h !:.y reur.iaa was held t .;a i;t tl ? hoim of Ks . H, M. l-'ii'T bir n.em.iors ot his f .11111 y as a sur,r:s.- to him. Mr. J. ('. Ford's ni-ih.-sos fat has beer, ri'.iininif since Sept. !',t),!i lr. and Mis. K. C. Hoy to atd .Mr. ;.n ! Mrs. lidwin I'.evto of ( !...rio.u a:id Mr. nnJ Mrs. Frank Yand'e were the ur.ests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 0:1 Sunday hfternooti. An elevin-Iock of cotton was fo'ind n '.he natch of Mr. Reeee .i.im.-mi h.st we k, which is the in i.t eV 'f re 'inr'e'! n Ci iose Creek ti.wn!ni. M.', John Connell Miifeu-J a r'iht r.. iv, ra lysis .'I'.' is. V.. .1. Sir.ips.'ti nni! i). I. ive : u.'cha: r I a Ford t'vri.i'; i'.n Intertmt:o'i!.l iiu.. !; y.-. i re'. Mrs. ii tc r;-..'i'i ef Vyr.X Mil" tii. ton d to the Iie.-.e of Mr. - '!' i ' "in. r 1 .Vi ster.ia". ."i". i..ri y t' 1:1:1 n !i:,.:' i Ci--'v'i v .-..lir..;' f :. en's :h; uee'i:. y.i: Arnold F-ird, win '; be: n:;' ilck to." 'i"1.! days i out a-:.in. 'v.-Jrhn I ixon :::'""'' a i- !;. w ;;- bene 1 a use-1 I y a ;iine nrl t'ah inn iien ss li s left arm. XtNt Sjvd .y fit Ii p. in, is the las; 'ime fo- i'ev. T. .1. liusritii's t) h.' nt I'll o-i ti'i-ove Melhud M ihurch. 'c a.! civivt io l ee him ,"s on: paM' r oioi tru t lha, tiie con'Vretiee wiil .-.end l.pn Luck to us njtain. "Cappy Kicks" "Cup) y Kicks," the first nunibe" of . lie:l"ath Lyceum course, 'v is 01 s'ntel here NYednesd:; ev. miiik i ' r.e sc.".i' ! iif htorii.m ll v. ; s a clo er, clean, win.' 'some civil'!", ailre'i iily presented an i h.U ih i.in'.' K'.ci.tion of the ate! lie. '' he li'"'t the iuidieii''e wr. -. !' ' I 'i.y -e-j 'tisive to the thi. 1' 1 1 o'' .,;' v" the old se ,1- e ' ! - v- ut, trt olc no i'ltei i' 'r"ie . i. h v it! as mo id followed irio.vl. wo' ',i i'n ; i'rri.i laughter to an , f, ill . 1111 t 1 sympathy, fnv.i I" . 1. : ni-. -s 'n warm coir; ti- io:-. : .1 'is infinite variety nce.'ct' !',,'"' . is Iiis miii.eiH e. Th ea'iv, lirh vitality of you::;. .,1,1,1, tin 1 a ev s ' M-e iiisiantlv won ,i"i'i" vvh . Ii he heid by his al of the con. Hideously ro il.1. i'ii'n;y 1'i'it which was his. pu - 'i nief ".' "r'i.er. ," C;. jy's ihiii rhte'-, v.as iiit.er.stu'"; lei-i.i.-c .he was a "bit hh" her t'ath: r." ii' d was th:. only one 1.."' '.vh'.tu lie u.i' unable to dillli- .V, eti .1 a, in ":a. I" of C" rr ih rn-ii h the coin eal ..n.- c r' : w h i s'liil ea tin tors V,'i ii a-ij y .1 'i.-;.vin-' sii.iii.ie'.e.'s l''i"!.ne ,'r Hit t';-' ;';!ii'i'-c; fin-! if .'ki!i-!'r. v.hot'i we I'specaipy ( -mmemi for hit i' .e" .ni ii'fi-rjiriMit :uii ef his j-art. The i.in'iel.ce was laiaje i.ud eiiih.ls-ii.- e and seemed to t!nfM;,-liiy e.i ' tiv play. And it is vth treme'i loi:s i. ttiest that li-e pec-ile ai lo k iif f.'iwj.r.! ( ti.' r..';t i,;:ri'e.- o. 1 1 r i.n. Cut" 'it r.'trtr!,! ;c on I'k- I'l. 'if. I run!; Pi-b.-arn ihiir.iis i.e n il i .-, ' it-s fro'n i'uii.n ai! Ar. on l .e-- wnere la.i I ti.., an.tr.ai. :r t:s 'hey him'eel f,-ot t.e s. '. as conipii-'ed a. an in. a' -at uli l'1-tce in Monro" y r.i : ii,,y, " y;oi 1 a'tr d,'c,' l-.-u !n"ii ii.n'i-ai-.ii:ii the c.ii.i i h-iu.-e lo- ,ii f. v,- days, for what p-nvoso :- lit e.v... illV. I tSiaCfll .V iS .'I . feriihar i. i . r.i u ad tee ci. row ..f the M :!.... i lireh rs...' i. Li", i; l.e-e : : : ' a;i ii'.i Y . y .a;. rrooe Mk.s.s. I r: :-',; iftdfeaiii ia .1. (". ri.,y.i:ii- (.et : .i?-.i.) :- t.'ii'.n h n.cfc an I ll.i S.le- s V.n'il :. -, the .- .... i . . n u.i t.ieil over .Mr. .'..i '.' h Heart. when he rea;-he! u1 r.ud ie;: ht Kin and a Undent of the Iceiuotiee school, had hi. elbow broken and din located last Tuesday while playiu.u football. F.fird's Department Store. Twenty-seventh, theBoyScouUwillpense. While he is showin r marcn u repicscnt me coming gener-1 ation. ISAFIRO RENDERS SERVICE TO FARMERS' POCKETLCOK ,iitt.i. t Must ;o kept if the A I I. f:..,i is I . l,.o,....li.l. IV I. ..i . It Mi'-uM SAPIKO IS hoTII A I..WVYFIS AXD A JliV Tin ft- Stnuiitest Allies Ifc-ic liel IVr "'.u mci-. in Keccut Yean, are Jew I jitter a Prominent Altoniey for Asmm ialions. (From the Chariot n Observer.' It l as h:v.i .r-ervetl v reader? of i '.i;.' raper ii-at Mr. Aaron Satiir , one ! o: the r.:i'? who has put business inn. tan.i r., is circukitin..' about the Sttte . i '.' n the opening of county f:iis i :i i a'ti.idin; co-operative mar- k l.ns r-!etu..s. I; is undtrsta-id - apiro wilt to ,,.;,e extent 1 1 ita-: e.'-.i;i;r.it:v,. ar.s-eiaitons in to keen th? inmler- .. ilh'n :!u bound of miv viL' i.n r in th it. he w : 1 1 h.-i v t vaf'i-i irsarketin.? is te ? in. :;.:r.i.-- wit 1 h:.vc .-i nel u;i vh tl'.i r.si.v'utVns must star, t hv tr.eir he.fj a in piavir. ;i.e,r ui.tii:: or :t I-. r.t-i! 1 e:i'.:. the jdnns of t'-e o".':.nintiio. ti.ey are bvc null , f yi iLt to that i -tetit i!. .o'-id that 111 in I-1 have been exeee'.v i to accrue fioiu ol.aiiized t::: r:i, t:r. r. This s-vstem wis oriu'ir.-i'-'e.i 'A i. al'fui r.ia, whei it !::t. made ti:.' i". t i-i .e. irs rieh. It c tu'd have if er l.eie ':leii if th l!.,it ur.iw.rs had .'.. s'.o i.l as a nun to their bar-.'.'i""---!.':! it was ta;iiro who formed " ".vers into the s:io:iK;e.sl ir.izatioji f fanv.ers i-i What has been ,io:ie :;i ".ii wi.r !':e cf... dene in .'it'!. . ! r. -' ' ; t ' liuri h.l : ; the fruit irrowcrs can be : the c::s of the tobaeco and . 'uWl"V, a;..' lie' sje-e s t i 'iiei'. '11 North Vo'ir,-i. the nv.m h pe. Hu- e.n :,:i i in I'.istr'-l world b.iis c.n " '.he a;:!'ie;il..i!.il v.erld that , ii ' i-.n ho 1 vs: ii:; irir, : e- i f c .- ve'-'tH'e fi'-iu t ' e i' .n ! the he.-t-i if v I'ud t.iuij oi ' .r Ky:. ii-weis ;i:.l their .' '.'! es," ' ,; iri ; a r -,v; ! tin ; a ' . '.'. !i . i:'i.; ,r va". .'ti'iu ; i:i va moih brai, ch it ti.-r iuiia.v -..::.! a ! of his : ;.'.it r e ;.re oet rating s.kv?. sf;,I- 'on !-!i All- s ;.'!'. I h. 11 itc'i i.i . 1 v r'.i'tir, "est r.'i'es farmers hi ret i-et y They are llernard M. '..'. 1:1 ir tii '. - that vli,vi irs ave :!a-:ub. . e'.vs. F'l'.i 1 .ieyer, .u .. an : Vr.roti ti ptt .. I e,;ia;'. Siruro v.vunl l"'t ' : etl pai'lieularlyl-.ii'iwii riii!s;,i(, lie i:,.ff.ls of California if he had not '"'en ".iiseevered'' by .Indue Uobert Vo, 1', 11 , ham, the distintjuisiied owner" and edhor of The Louisville ' ojrie.- Jo'irnal, w!i,j liron.trht Sapirn t.) Xir.t'.uhv and placed a million do', lors bai-k i f b in ,11 the Wei l; of orjran izitlS the burley tobacco growers ii'to a .'o'e eraiive sellin.,' aysociati-m. The o'a.'tii urowers in Kentucky tire now .'.-:. ilk tr.e price t'ehr predttct must Ho a. They are in control of the r.rk;i. i.n I t.nly this week the R. J. Mi'; . .0!. tii Company, of Waiston-Salem. ln.'ik a luil'i p'lrchas" of l.Ollii.luM) l-'oiitii's f,,,ri the Hurley Tobacco (jro've .' Ai sec'ation. nt a price tixed hy t!;e .- -iat'oii. It vus tin- lanrot ale of h: 1 an ufa.- .. il.i.'l'.'IX in .'ie l a; tobacco to a 1 I'.e history cleaned oft eit 1' tl e lii'o i.K the ;l .i.e .iruaiii:-. e on. I'heV ha'., dis ,osei if t'. '.r croiis at feori !-i ;o l.'i c-ii.s 1 lu-ijf d ire'i'e t!:.-ui th' ,r eo-.ihl h:r. e ot "f thtr- ii-i.I hi en t: c 1-0 n-rat ive 1'oai ke'u, ;o aii'oci."' ion. Sapiio in Oetail We v e-e st:u tiier out, I; uepver, t 1 speak in iietall of S-i;i;-o. sind wi' are Oliot. !..." fie! 1 111) itlthl, '' sun'v (1:1- trdju, . J t The Worhs Work, for I Ji i (,-. Jonn k. li.irnes. S ipiiM is a L.1 -.rf.ii.te of the I nivers tv Law S'hool ef Ciilifornia, tlass of l;il!. Will ! he .and his hro.l'er -tarted tin- ' "' i . i.'' law in San l-'n.ncisc.i, they it-ciue.l that they would take no cri ,ii uai eas -a fi';- money and tie divorce ." pi i so-. I cases or I iinUrinteio..,, ti.ev s oi-.l.t ."ullH' field in wiiicii tlvy eeuhl , . ci ietri'ciive law Wink. Kn ,w- ..:iov.-s o'--anriioi'Mi ami i'l ii-ilnsf i-i,.'i ri - .veil -n. - !i ,ve; ie hi - ' :cp ' ' he fariniii"' ie hi try, tle-v t .: i.i . ai-.iiiii' law. loiav at tn :vc ot :,. Mr. Sapii-o is t.tt.'i n-y fo: iti.ee ih-m lilt eooperti1 '- ri.irke'titvf! ill : jfiiv.' jiaetically .-,'.! il.e toft m j a- i ' '.iicio co-oiieratives, many oft tile a. oriii'ir.r.tians, lind s- :ne ot" the j h-niii Tr -n tot lis mo.-e ;!i,".t s;i.ni ii.. , . v a tli, i f rroih'ef : i.nii'.i.nh . While' I: Vo'h.v cos o flee in San F t :.v; Is aooiit t,;e count y .. se virieii iiesociaiio'is and liii r firmei es.ai lisli er i j t O-O'l iU ' rn: setni or-! t.'.h Ih.' I ns otT.cts in Ne.- ! . .Viih-is, Ti :-:.. At preseii'. j. is :,-s tiif.t I .ie riiik rro.Kteets of tiie t hic io district, tin- bi-oeiii-cni taisert - of Oklahoma, cotton t'riove' s et ..i , ..ss.pi'i tin 1 i.iei ;,ana, lire crewels of Texas and Louisiana, to brio jri iweis of Tennessee and Ken-tu-.-ky. mu! wheat growers in the Mid dle We- in orgaiiizin-; co-operative !imrketir.t assuciations. lie has been r.shed by the potato growers of Ar.ios toi k iininty, Maine, the largest pota to section in America, to help them improve- their organizations, and ynt he fiuls time to go up to Canada' to iss:st, Hon. Manning Doherty, Minis ter of Agriculture for Ontario, spread the gospel of co-onerativc marketing among th farmers of that province. A Itiblie Sort--It is not to be supposed that Sapiro is doing all this work at his own es- (Continued on page c gut.) I mU lSL.MI GETTING READY Corrospi.iJ. nt firra'l' :i ;t :irbrd Ov-1 er the rnilure of S Mu.iv ... Make Honor Hull " IF ITS AM. KI'.HT THEN WHY Nor t.ET ON IT? .nj,v.r- , ... . w, , , And the ...rls. K ess Their Ma n, Are Heafn; the I'oi All to Pieces rai 3(f .Matter M-th the Honor Roll: ih? Sih ol notes in the last "ssne .i in ,imin;n are, j.s usual, verv. i.:urt.iB. ho trust e.iiy cit .:.er. and every chiid i:i Movroi. has rind thin:. The outio k for the school y.ar. .., sot ,r:;5 j.v Mr ilawliehl. is very eticeura riiil;. The article re ei ! ihf Hide F.e inomiis U. paitrKa' is very tine iy and help :u:. Th.' r.so.-t intcresf.ni; rttrt J th!se r'-he-1 r.'1-.vs. h-'.-ev r." is the iion.i.' I: and this is the .t that e trust ;) e.l lV lit- wrli-r espcc-ia:ly r..:-.' Jul par- e". s a.a; taref'tdv. Wi .; ;oii? :, Wil; a:., 1 s.u.iv ' matter vilh tie. lienor; llawtield says that the i"-H' wii'i.:a.iii -n tne m i'.h iI is K2. ne ii:m i iiiv !' oi tilese 1,11 T ln 1! eror K h, a fhoriaire v' 77 j ujiiN! if is im i a jiii-t tr.e o'.vsu; it.-,' 7S7 --- r.anif.i ,.M Uu, jii. ;,,. ;Ui,j or, r 1: en r. that w.iuld have been bad iiiiiet i. Jut think of it, lvpi- a hun-"'- "-' t'-' boys an 1 k Is p'inir to the Metlloe M'h.'ols failin to e-un.? Uji to .he simp e siamia'd of c:ricie:icy! One hi.mlred s bud! p.at :r. f.ietiroe there v.-'tvju-t nueith over seven hundred that ii.u 1: t come up t this standard! What is the matter with the Honor .loil? Is Sian.laid Ton Hih? Is the Honor Koll too hiireV Are 'he rc jiii,''. meats for ttinj; en the llano.' J.; e! t o mutn? H its the io nor 1 oil 1 xpeet nine of car bovs, a::d g'wU than they tan .io? Ooes 1'. require extm work at: 1 effort to i, !.e ton ir II,, .1? is the Hon- ir 1,1 t', o " hieji tor aitainnivnt? It 's not ! 'J hetv v.: e o-. er er..' 'I-' and ;;' t h- on this H-it-nr it 's' t.init.il of Seho ,1. I'd any more e..'ivi:u-iii-f cvi it it can be ilr.'.e'. If to;, ' "'c h rrou'-eJ to (;-et 1 n .'.oil. nil tiie, o". her pupils v.'e u:!iers';,n 1 it. the l'e ' far ;;i t'.i;;,' i.r, ir.e H nior i vnuhtr a.u ii.'.aeee, juti ttu I't'r beiieviie-, reel do the et rtahi'-. i in die' :e.l th V'.a war. i'...'c. t . ear, i'i . the lie", ee.r. ' e'.;" em :: Pod at uli.y, r'-' , '-a:;!"d oy u-rch. -rs. Is ti.t re .-t::,.-tlilli'i' el.ie liei e.-.-ai ;. '. If we uv, ciiriecf, tii to tin .-a re ;'i'Tir,ents, 1 a., a: y on- see why a pupil shov',; en.' oil m tiie .ii-lioel whose intentions ; re lers than these rcipiireiiu'iits? ii i'.v could cue be eousideied a .-ntir-faeloiy pupil at iili, ,.r..i not colli" in t 1 cry- one of these tviitiiren.e'it7 Or 1 nnrialiy, enreiiaieut in siiio.i! s.n.u il b? t'ytion'ini.ttis w hit eiii-nil-ine. t on iiie iuuii"- loll. T'li ie may 1 ewepiioj.s, mi -ii :.s hi case 01 s:cki, -s or iniht-cil ty; no.liii'e else sh' '.iii.. of course. If u chi.d is inca pable ef behav.ncr himself or of jret tiii iin ih? as.si,i..i:e.-.ts. he i. evi ih't:'i in the wroiie; ins' it ut ion. It is feii our tinderstan iin.'.' that the Mon lait schools pretend to be schools for v eai. -mimic, 1 chihlrvf. We do not th,: . that there are any liiihlreii of ti'. ' - h ''1.1 in' the Mori-oe schools. i a-. . 1 i I e. it si i-lll . , 1 1 v 1 ' ie, 11 sit-ins to us i!.!;t not 1- i i' sicl.'iess siviu; I li.ee kept 7 hey, ;. ml t'i.-ls o:F the honor I ' n.oi-'.ii. Is .Motu-oe that tin iiilll? Seee l'.ili.(ired-ei;;h; v sec ,.1 a..,.,, , .1 , ! . 1. . ...,,,ii 1.,,., r, i .. 10 ,,i :i i:a sceooi i ;.''! It m' -ins to ih.-it k ; i , Iv eelis'iier -.l .; .a.! t 1 miss' i the holier 1 .! ti !- -a: it. Ti it s'i.d with .t. . .:. ch.. i". :. od. Parents ich.ers should Piipiln shiu.I-,1 ; what i- Wu.i toe aior roll.' (.Ills Coishippina iu.y , t'iiiir' over ihe honor re;. :.' a last is.-u of The louiie.i w (he nun, her of lavs on it ; i "d W.tn i,-e liu'llher "'irl i . if,- tllr folioivitrr ta'.iiet i-r.-'le; one hoy; no ;.-i; !.'! K'i'a !e: .! boys; i uarh , i i trade: -.' hois; 1 uirh n 'ii r-.i.le: s b iys; 12 ,irl. 1 ' ':. ;'r:'e:o: e bovs; 1 o cji '. it.-ade: m. b.Vvst . .. "th gr. he: " h-ivs; 7 . . ... . .-eh': I :.-;':: :; - I. ai .'ii'v: 1 bo ; I' .i .'a i-"a !e: :! h i; ; J. -tth gra-i.'t i'roy: i : fionro, : I : oys: ', t,.i'le s, iif'e" tn.ik' '.e- b.iys we h irl s ; Math boy's i.i.-ilt-s, : et. a; ore ' heit tv . on ihe Pi. no- - ;; ... a t ie CI' e th s ; ',. r I as l.iwayr b t :: .. , . i -e hollo rolls as . io y , i.: i is an,! tine-, i.. li: -. that thi,- , . ,,l.a , - ' 1 l-v grade, eve. et . th.il t.l.-.". ti l" e i.'i r, r ne 'a :. er in tb, uv a:-,! it : . is ) haiiar roll .h.-t'i the C 1.1 1' ln' .- t ..pecially c. a;.; .i.ula.e th.o f..i hoys that s.iv.' l the day in lie se two trai.e-. ami womler w .i.p bet ante of t -o ie io M en ,).'. In v-. c ir ver the other boys in these grades, espi- Mr. ,Ianvs Fyie. p-a -si-lent of ihe IV c i.;!y the b.rge nunilKV of line fellows j.'.. i;a:;. i,n,i Tru-t Coiiioin -,11 t::e lemh Ikintly, though, we (.o'.dsbero, Mr. IK-asie". land M-h-i... are n.-hanied of tins condition, boys. Sir. th. I.angston. and 'Paniels, farm Arc girl brighter than boys? H ive c,s of Wavue. Th. y v s ted the Hen hey more brains? Sunly r,:i boy d-t.-on Poller Mi'l'and ether ohiivts wo-i d allow a girl to belt hoii in reg- ular ty, punctuality, or deportment, not if ne ever e ....ec: to be 1. ueres- or a .-at -f at tie y woik r of a: .y kind! Tl.i'ii, it appears that the boys of Monroe are iiss Iran y trail gup. in ' 1 tlont believe it, ami. ev r n .,. of such statistics as s-.oa.-i above. I am unw hin r to iai.i.,t it. Boys, lor ritys : a.ie, want is the matter with lhe lio.ior rail? If it's a1' right, please get oi. it. YOL'K FRIEND, , TLL TH E ESTIMATES SHOW MITII f)1TitiM 1 JT The Average Still Around Twenty i Ih'iusand Hales. While Some (.o M urn Higher. Some l ower i . t The interest ia the t.reseti' ett li'op (:n l. mi county cmtniues to in ure;. e ami the : -mi tK. ..." u.'. '.' ' ; ti .i.,,.. .1,.. s.ni;h..in tu,. ., tl I, "i 1,.. 1 vr:.e as a liilt. the I'.ort!..."! half has r:t received si iir.ich ciatravv froiu the hell w-vwl. 'I l.e Est:m.ites. T. C. Ki.b.inhs. lTJtl'); it. .. S f"ns, -'ie. s; t'hes. er Hehi'.-. ia:2, K. i!. Sn.-r.-. I'.-'.ur.i; Unhi'i.l Starvs. 17"e'; iV. hi tU, IU2Ui; 1IC. itoyce. J-iMi; -Mr- .1. ii iierinir. JJi.'ni; V. L. ( '' ie.Ue, 22;i".7: D. 1). Ua' i :i, tteo.ri; '.. . 1.. Itelk. Jlo:':': W. K. L. V. i! .",; : Lie Presslev. Cii ; lie! v.;. M ." l ui .., U in 1. IS. 1. 'I 1 .1' r. M . I- 1. Mil :. ;e j ..im; .;. r. , ir.i-hester -Ul:i2: C-:'.e 1 M. .... "ii) .. ...... - . , , . . 1. , v . l.,,l I illlll,!'. 1-.,., li-ifian Wih'uias, le'.S: .ianie.- eii .xeeiv, 1 ie,ii; .1. .11. .Morrow, " !!. II. Wolfe. -2 n K. M. II. ,r !e. -2 t .lumes it. P.elk, I'fj, 7o; It. lielk. thtil.iii; M. F. niak.-nev -'I.i.; ilu-h Kezii.h. l-17 Ruth Lt.i.vuie. I'olL'";:; I!. F. Uaiiirum. -iio.-ii; nei.ry .livers -lol,; I.. 1-. .,:),,,-.- i. Hart. J. P. McAt.er. lv'Hi;'lI: nV1-'', b II. H. llir-ett, 17V.'o; ii. F. Ualden.i ".'' ;- " ;,' , II. W. Cr ffin, li.Tful; Worth j f, j Li. (I. Nash, -Je.iSii; H. L. McManus, !.-' h-v tv sOll; A. W. Fumierlmrk. 'Jeti'l: W. 1 ..ii ,i, '" " , .ii. cnurason, i o i; ,i. i. .Moore,',,,,. ... ; I -Vi; A. W. MrManus. 17..00: J. I. Winchester, lM.'r!; .1 .N. Helms. 1H, i' C. K. Siarnt-s, Is-.iTi!- i,urt.on i'l.i he:-, 1 ..;'.; J. I-i. S ariieA, l.i.' s; 1!. C. I'eiuier, pi.'.Mi" W. P.. Stevens. -';s7'; Caym-eiid Out: 11, 22Ki; 1. H. Hlair. or,:;7:t; W. M. Thomas, tll'ii; !. II. Richards. 111, '2WM: M. A. Wal-tti-s. t!l."iJI: A. A. .Mullis, 15Mmi; ,!. 1'. KexK'.h, .VJ.: 1. i. I ...1.-. 2:-2-; IIjC. iirooks, ::mi:,o; .;. i. i,V(., -y.-ti v; U. I'. M.-Ma? tis, '7:ij !.. M. 1 h ut", :t'7;; P.. W. Ii. McAtu-r. -'",-(ion: .1. H. P.: ion. L' lO.r;- .1 r. p.n. ion. 2 H n t; .!. H. e!c( oy. r.l'.i l i; P. .1. f li'l.Mi .. ll-hC; I'. H. il -('i,v. tlfll i'i; li. 1.. P H!0. i'LltiV; C. It. i'ivler. 2:1: 2':i :t. I'. Mullis. P.7'.; O. V. i'.elic. 1 '-''; Ih K. Wil'ianis, If";."; J. It.! Sweu , -1o:;;; II. A. Kr.'ht, 1i'o;;; W..i. i'. u-ier, 1,1(111; I.. S. C,r fti.i. 27.-: :; P. A. Purser. tJ"'S7.-; j;. Pie-si.-i. li'i'.tl; V. T. Helms, l.-m i; 'ih- . il.lh. 2"lll; II. M. Nance. LM. :.,2: . V. Tiddv, -f-a'o; A. P.. Mnhs, tile 1 1; inn Tlioous H. lins F. ('. 7mi; A. A. Plyhr, Thomas, J.Mlo; .1. K. 17.' !; 1). A. T I'reom. :i:' l:t: !!. V "inhart. 2 .-Jl-.s; L. K. f7e; lleiiry li. Itaueom Sut on. 2 'if: K. 1L Siain ':,i 1 s .1. li. H. Austio. 2:v:'; , 2 ':: .1. 0. Slat lies, rteik. I'-e.'o; c. c. c. .- ', iviit.us f-l.r : -., i'-i'l.' ; ; ti. W. M -s -, 22-::'; c. S-anies, ie7:; W. 1.. A;.;'., :. -:. P..O.-II; Allen Ih ;. !:, '.".i": 'A. ('. 1 unn'n ihi'in. 1 s..,-1; M. I.. Tii.ih ,k, l"."'in; W. C. I tees IVW; A. U. rhmrhar.!, L'ioiv.i; r. ,v,i if,,,.,. - :.. tMIl,': P. !'. 1 im;! riuok. p.i.Vi:,; L. P. i'ii!, r. I' M!;); A. W. 1',- .! v. -h-V'..": V.ftitir Dees. 21 'il.: .1. .v.. N'ewsonie. ..Mll.l"; .1. W. ll-.u-.on. 1',-.-"aii;. ii-i v.:.4.--',',. Jl'iii',; e. ii. Jin'. "'-'. .."..": '!'. .1. I'r .. . ttlmi i; 1-i. L. le.iii.r.'.i.- 2il i -: W . M. i'.i'l. ' , 11.... . . , ono : l.uatn Lf ...j , ; . 1.; ., -., :m s ' ,000; F. ' ;. ii. !-i a ,y. I ; ' '.: .'..ihtl T': ov. r.''lo7''i; J. " . McKiiir.i y. !' !' Mc 'oIHttil. I -s.-'-; Coi'.-iey . ; v. Jones, i , !ss, . i ,. Vhonn. .1. . . i-j .. , ,t oil"; . s, ji i. ' Sierne", M'' ;' W. . ('..o.d. : i. ; ( ,ri I'aslc.v. .i"iio: il.ana j-; rlfiNlo; .la.'('. ilro . r. 'o.''i Me, l, in e., I'Vn'v ;, ., I- , r 11 :i. eTa'.n; -h sle . 2I7MI; .!. (i. ; - II. i; C. .!. :;i ill: P. . i; a I-; '. Ih !; Mr-. A . . ; . i ik, i 'I ia. O. II'veiK-, 2 ';!!-'; a. M. I'M . i,hih, 2I2J2; i-i.-iy., 2.i !'.':!; P. i'.Kviii as, "'!; C. C. irtui, 2:ilP'; S. D. Oriftiti. P.:..7:.t T. M. Ponton, 2r,.H-: lack ihili.-oiii, :nr ti See Ho'l Weevil y fv.- -tiv e ha:ik"rs an i " Cohli.u.i a have thl" W et k le jr of ei" ' a - eei 1 ,r.s of ,i:-o'in;t ciervi:'g etl'ects of ih hie 1 f ih' ears , a' te Monroe and sinn! Wedti'-s- ,-J: here. The t . u'dh'on va; : ! !' the .Jdsburo ( hr.nihei 1 tn-n e. ill; lhe oi'rty ,v ia . - alel.ts of two of li e hanks ef ' e an I Mr 11. V, Ih a-ie . ,. I ' 1- Co id N w-. T' ; , -' i ' .. ! :-. . ;:. 1' , '.svu ei 1 ' 1 '" . 1 M.ute 1. . a a'. 'eVe'r.ii of ihe -ti'PP d at d,sh Wean i.i'ev . .hi . l.e n' in . rr.it here. Mr. Kvle is a r'epli- ew cf Mrs. K. M. Oriftiii, but had riot . ?i .. l1Pr for years, until he had the 1 i,-;.-,u r? of clling Wednesday night. , j-ilding at five points in the .. ..-.ii nart of tnvrn nrnnin.t t,v It- T. A. J. Price as a grocery store, and ow.i.'d by Mr. J. E. Stack is being l.r red and improved in arrangement for the convenience of the irowing bu ine.i of Mr. Price, 'Mrs. Hank and .Mrs. Stare Are Swapping Yarns Over the Fence DINING ROOMS AND THE PARLORS BE RENOVATED lln.rV n..- on the Map, Mos. ouitoes and All imkin; for Beef Thai Can IV ( hewed Chickens All Moitirs i.nd the Old Hens Look Like Hotbed Hair (iirls, and the Hiu t'uwp M.u'iinir Last Summer Uh.it Are We (io n-' to Feed the i'rea: 'lers (in? Old Sermon of th? ! ate I' .v.e Kecr.lL J. Py i i Widfe-HarKette Ho;. a::'.- ... y is Mi a;; low, all be :,'.S. e. t.-'.e co::fereace cuniinjr next W'- k. i":.: v.. :;;.! f.-liss a"e tnlkilijj oer . ;, l,- l'l..,.v na v.. . .. . ' i'::;.'. '. ..'.: . fff7 th.. ir trou , otlieis t iiing of tne jee.-;, thi;:..- -Jay 1 u'e tixed ut) in 'i'.-. ' -in nil rn.i 1 1 . ' it 1 us 101 ; l ' the ill a.::, i. ' I've s.en si ' 1 entire iioo: - 1 ' h;in Y ! ii-. ' h, tin- iiiiiin r mm! - .haif 1! .;-.en wheie th? :. i v iils have been o,or- h '. . ni.-hed. washed . c.i.i.o'eon and inait'tio ha; lh y told me it was, ".- 'f the (hiiiiu; room, ' i ba' h rooms. The r.ier that looked like - .'i the kitciten sinks y 11 fore tii.' march of sine! ;j tia::.t, hot wa- ,,.h : ..(. ,. hem t ill otln r sanitary work of the busy- h 'UsewuV. Three women took down their win low curtains to have them hmhoi l and ea-.-h threw up lie- hauls v he:: .-he fo.ind them sjilit by wer.." uv.! t r.r and inf. Then one t ihl o'.e: ii: fer.re t 1 her tte: 'hbor. Wl.ll!" 1 ki. -v '.v.iu'd symrathize. that aj"t': daujrh'.er. wi-.o : . a who", Hie. i- s thee file hotiists and ! ii-' live chiiiian, wanted him t.i come forty miles away and I r'n.i 'h-tu ail I" ii.fiy tiie toiit'erenr.- w.tli them. Ye.-, t V..",l i be lot, Iv. .las; lire chili:.-:.: I. it? Yes. t , he sure, she V.-ea'.i I Let hill come, I-'.- -. l.fet cite.' Whet About the Chickens? fi: ' Ci..,k -rs !:! a'l r.iolt'.u nd th-' uhl ha lts look l.k'- the b(.l.bi'. Uir j.iifs ;,(,-, 'A j.,) nrjeh ai th"ir trt w,i i'ev' H 'I' ' a.ld tiie fryers were al! h li .; ." .. the camp ii,ect,.n- in Au yrst, and iand rakes, what's a holy "o:n ti frcl the jireaeha rs i.nl Mrs. Ham says it's told eiionh for ) l k, and cute; boiled hams lire low, i.nd maybe ihe-'e w.ll be some beef on tho in. like' ilia; can be chewed -anyhow tiny n-e miii.-r. iind with them there wiil cm. a hie.-s.trr. Just think of Sive h'.nn' ed uiio.l raeii t'..tii.rl 'lllere we c.'t t'.'it in Sml.. ni. .'Ir. . S' .- ; is in the moun'ains ;:nd '' n. . :.!..h er of ;. M -ti, ui st ''i i. . iv - ,;!! ao.-u; .-", fe-a nee, ..n ! b' e . ' "'- tr. . -in t. S!i- Wol'k i"..' -h " i''- ov r ,'ie hill-. 'i- o-iv- I.' ' i a:-ri"ii he e c li.-i'i : sei'r-." olid ti. Maikmi, injr :. i'i': i -.( .. .. ii. be Are i her v. ne :. says fi'.'t.i a:: of! '.taid u ants io Colli " f it . are '.iv !:, e setll ai .it: th .s 'iien.' ri i'l; ,rt 11, ac WolllaU iiiid a.-k- 1. I ,vai.t nie!) idv i i '.er. ' l''.;,'' hi": to toiti .',:.' lllele , . : 1' .!' i -. lor ih" An . ;: i.i.-. k .-w .el' t.l come .'ink '-. tot nice s, and e nti- .- -I. Id eiii t ir rant ur ,. is ' Th, ! ;,. ,o I! erie. e I. it -O Oli. :'t i gant ' '. - that .-.re planned lo he Made ti I, -v. ;. -Th" ! villain of '- 'v." ,-. , .... ut litj er 1 t viil ' , .. , . ... 1. ....... . I. '-"' o ,,, ,1 1. . - . - i"'." I iM-.ic ;h ak li'.at iio"a ' ii... isn'i lie va-'. bat .i Is 1 ;.. " : '',w.:. . a : i f I,;;.,;, itv Ii " ..iii. 1. r :.: 1 a'h We " eiuh t .- : h co-n- of Mi . H Ir.a t -j" ' S .. 'i.-e l t.i ir to see liean'.- .' I. ;, :-'h- ! a ; . c it .''.', ''.''- -: ' ! ' a foe- 1. ... ' ; it 1 -. I.ir 1 ".r'er- . . 1-1- '. ..a- ie it'll ire v.--s. I. 1 cut .".ve Hliii i .; , , , (; rr ii', ,." -.ven- iy . ards o, e.a :,lt .-. yui 1 of the stteet. 1,1 ti 1, i.i to, ,.. , , o ci nib with any , hut a l-e-.-e. Hut they we. b-...I,i'- it for ;!,,. big meet iiig no.i . ei;. That's ail right, the inti -itiie . as uiiod. Kvt rybody's in 'en: t I 1 ar - uood r.ud 'hat 'inn. g sa tn - isnt. Then you i e .!:e ( ii.i'lotte high w,-.y -,. ., a : , - 'f 10 cross Hogan'e ''' . .' '' II lias, and we don't livi h '.' over unite vet. One of ' 1 - " s of ,h s street was a. - ' :"' : s , f a big liner, l' -. ' . - ' 1 as it -ailed away to 1 . 1 '. !. Whi.t she saw- in w, bat we heard i f ' : - . . Ion r, lorn; ye ir? ;''. :-.'. ... under the vjue-n's the-- as they ojo-.inied there. Now' ,v 1 1 - !io;a!i's is on the ma'i and is to r. saiic square thinirn right :; ..1 .in .0,; for confertince. A.-'Tals on Hogan's ii of Foxes has moved in a " ,,fV- below us. and with two Widfci up here, Bob Holittle says it's a si'rn of a cold, hard winter, when an m"' " -'.or in. We u.iu! to watch for all the bin- preaihmg that Dr. J. C. Rowe did at .conference, and wpre anvions for four 1 we would lose him as a pastor." Such en-l'',s pulling is not indulged in these ' ('a8- Those men who loved him su ! most all gone "rom off earth's (Continued on page eight) v
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