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EIGHT PAGES THE MO ROE JOCRXAL, JTESDAT, APRIL tO, 1 WO. EIGHT PAGES THE MOXROE JOURNAL JOHN BEASLET. Editor. PutObthrd Each TwUjr and Friday. Telehoue No. 19. A notice to discontinue The Journal la unnecessary, as we understand that you do not want the paper when you do not renew your subscription. Tl'KslKIY, AI'KIL UW. MB. 1JE1VIE'S KMHIIISEMENT The endorsement for Judge of the Supreme Court to succeed Judse Brown, who will retire, given to Hon. SOME OK THE IXTERKSTIXU SIGHTS VV CHABLKSTOX The Magnolia Uardeii Are u the (ireale! Attraction to Traveler Owner Was Odered Three Million Ifcdlani Fit Tltetn. To the Editor of The Journal: You perhaps have heard the story of the little boy hoe father carried him to town for the first time. "Well, pa." he' said, "if the world is as big the other way as it Is this it ho is a big place." The other day In company with two sisters and a little sirl this writer boarded the train at 1'atrland for a visit to Charlristuii. S. C. tat which place I am writing thisi. It is al ii. B. Redwine by the Monroe bar was j wavs interesting to watch the folks lou a train, the dint-rent types, tor I instance. There is the brisk mid- well-deserved. Mr. Redwlne is the finest tjpe of citizen, well versed in law. level-headed, and Hs.-esses an ule a ted business man who can't sit sti'.l but must hunt up some other abundance of good common sense, fellow to talk to and how thfy He would make an ideal JmUe. ai ti ' there is the self ... , . . , hd older man who looks as u would rellect credit on the bench. 0ld ., Wl, verv good lo hil!, alld The Journal hopes that Mr. Tied-1 ne js Very much pleaded with hurt nine will see fit lo make the race, teif and everybody else. There, too. North Carolinians, if thev wish to huiry.ns woman callins back. ' , . , "Cood-bxe Sue. As she htistlrs in maintain a beneh in keeping with lheWIh am, tlumlu.Si m, InPrt dipnitv of the past could secure no are awajS the restUss youiis people, man more competent, or better fitted ! Yes. if you want to see ease and rest for the place, than Mr. Kedwlne. fulness in the human lace never look i for it in a youiis one. Oil. the lolks ! how we like to see them even though Another Solution if Tree I'rohlem. I they ate strung is. All of us travel- To the Kiliior of The Jouriial:- I see that Novus Homo has worked the tree problem. I have been wait ing for some time to see some one several years ago and refused the of fer. They are in bloom and opened to visitors abvut :.x week during tha pr!!ig when about live or six thou sand tourists visit them. On last Sunday there were eleven hundred people in them during the day. Of course admission is charged. They are very beautiful and worth a trip to see. Among the things of interest her is an old time church, St. Andrews Parish, built in lTi'S. Tha building material was brought here from Eng land. The carved parts of the deco rations inside was all done by hand. It h no longer used for service, hut is a very beautiful spot. YYt r.lso visited St. Mu-heal church where George Washington worshipped while 4it.il mi! this city. The pew he ut in is kept locked but one can see it. The French lliigenot church Is Inter esting. It is the only one In America. Well, a city is a fine place to visit and all that, but 1 reckon I wasn't made for city life. Law me. I don't want o live where folks have to be invited to your funeral. An so to tne there is no place like the wind-swept hills of home. The sisters who came with me are Mrs. K. M. Artiistroui: and Miss Leon a Jones and my little Ku'h. I leave for home to-day Home where the flow ers are bloom:ug now in the yard and the birds are calling in the old apple trees. I want to so back there and live among the folks I know and who know me and hear the bark of a dog on a neighbor's farm and the THE BIGGEST VALUES OFFERED IN NORTH CAROLINA TODAY SHIRT WAIST SALE 1 OUT OF THE HIGH COST DISTRICT - , SEE THESE WONDERFUL SUMMER CREATIONS W ON THE VERY PINNACLE OF THE WORLD'S FASHJONS-INSPIR- $ im in uuakm AND BEAUTY ARE THESE MARVELS OF DESIGNS. unhroidtTicd Iteorgette m Cream, Pink and White, convertible collar, pin tucks. $4.00 value at $1.98. Enibruideried Georgette, Beaded, in two tone, hand-made button holes, 3.."i0 value, sale price $0.00. Oopen, Tan, Pink, Flesh, Black and White. n ti Georgette, Venue lace, trimni.i. to judge its true worth it must be seen. $12.50 values, from1 $7.50 to $10.00. Assorted shades. C'repCHle-Chiiie, a int.de! of capti vating style, fine fluting cuffs and front pleat, assorted colors, $4.48 to uug. going some ..-. , ., . .. , ,, o. Wnil,,,w-Will ill distant from some where, moving '" "J-1 W0(lt!s nlghi fall Home love '.. . ... i i .1,! dwells where the heart is. There well, uie iukiu was uaiiv uu un I ifin't nnv tilntv in nil ti-nrlit likA 1 oner a solution 01 n. mu .novus hoiiio ( me water pans oi me m-ams n-rmru am nflv j( evpr be f0 j;jIla y pun. was the only man wtn cared to tao-.to have been tinned bottom side up-1 (j,I.l)(lr'(" Charleston. S. C. April 14. same, our hum hod of arriving at the the way. We had to change trains answer was ditfereut. and for his twice and got hire about midnight, benefit, as well as others w ho might j We turned and twisted and rolled up be interested, 1 herewith present my : coats and Hied to sleep wish heads solution of it: I.av your square down I on the arms of i lie seats and won and drive a nail at each corner of dered how Jacob could dream about it. one at 10 inches which is one- heaven wiih his head on a stone. It fourth of forty. Then lake a string seemed to us that if we could have and tie apart, which is one-fourth of 1U0. in the o I'osite d.rection the length of the tree. Hang one end over each nail, and si retell your full of historical interests but the string. It will reach to 1(H2 inches, ' best thing to be seen lure Is the won which is one-fourth of 42 indies, the !-'it'ul. palpitating, restless sea. Al width of the stump. Now the length ways grand and glorious with a of the top is 5S leet. Add 42 IVet, beamy all i's own that draws and length of tree, and ou get il;t. total, 'hold. tme. I had seen the ocean be- whjeh. :s 100. ! fore bi:t i' Is rt thin How (ieneral lf .Managed Strike of Students. , ' Shaking of the uprising on Sun-' i day of the Clemson collepe students against the authority of the institu- lion, a citizen of Newberry on Frl- day recalled the action of General K'nliert V l.eo under somewhat sim- I loop in each end 25 inches 1 dreamed at all it would have bteii'iar rimiinsianees when the general u ns tnesiilHitl nf Washington college, i , Charleston is a tine old town ami i.,.Xington. Va. It had been the custom of the co!- Kxtra Heavy Gwrgette, real filet Trimmed, a waist to please the woni- A an of exclusive taste. .Decided value S $15.00 t. $10.00. Ctpen, Pink, Blue, y Blaek, Flesh. Crepe-de-Chine, of unexcelled 'quality, convertible collars, ipay be liatl in White, Flesh, Navv, Ctlpcn, Blue. $:i.5() to $8.50. "Fuigi" Japanese Crepe, notable fr its wear and laundering possibil ities, a splendid value, $2.50 to $4.00. Jiist to keep the fun here is ! Ui'os o. lege to give a week's holiday at Christmas: but for some reasoi: a good reason, no doubt the fao.tllv decided that year. to Kive Christina? dav onlv. The students petitioned fnr die never jtio entire week, and were refused. I The n'lideiits decided lo have it any way. A paper was urawn up oy tne another nrohlem: Take .1 one-inch Si rJav morning found us in L ita bit and bore a hole an inch suitare. del Siiuare church where we heard lenders among themselves 1101 to at It ran he dime. 11. A. How. i;. f. L, !'.:v l'autous I'r. A. C. hion who for ,td lulnulons during Chrishva? 0. 4, llwkinghnui, X. C. ten Km we occupied the Simr- v.e.k. The news was carried to the lyi oiis tabernacle in Loudon. president and the boys were lit re- N V! o.:iiie Ity Mioinkt. j The cnatest attraction to visitors billion ;iol were siiiiiim the pledge. Monroe Uoute 8. April 1!'.-- Farm- in Chat lesion now is the Magnolia 'c ncr.U Lee's roily uns: its nro very much behind in t In if Hardens. These cover about fifteen j "Kverv student w !:u puis his name work on account of the coniiuued vvei 'slrre.-- of land in the Ashley r!vr out- ', ,un t'dedpe will be sent home. If weather. No seed has been planted side of the cl'y, The land was Riven ! rven aiueVnt lu the college signs the In t!i!s seel ion lh.it your correspond- by tile king to Astra Dray ton who was t pi,. d'ge every student In the College ent knows of. Mr. Sam S'.ieks is ( gov e: nar of the Culoui.s. lie laid will he s.n''; and lli"n I will lock very ill w ith influenza. Mr. J. IL ilum mit and plained them In won- w ,oors of the insi !t uf ion and turn Lane;, is siiliering with a sprained an- derful hlonining shrubs, many of the keys over the board of trustees." kle. Mr. I). .1. Melton Is badly ill w liich arc Apellus imported from Aus- That brought lite young men to froin the effects of a dos. el' Iodine, tialia. He died in ltiTl and i buried their senses. The paper was deslroy whicli he took by mistake. Mr. in a stone vault in the gardens. They , ,., by the students. There was no Vance Laney has bought two pure- are now owned by a d scendent ol '.holiday except Christmas day, and bred Jersey heifers ami will fry to Ills, Mrs. Julia Hasty. She was of- nobodv went home. Newberry Ob Improve his held. IVtvd three tnillion dollars for them server! CreiHMle-Chine, jiju tucked, front fine pleated, frill trimmed, exquisite quality and workmanship, $4 to $3.50 Voile Waists, special counter, at prices never lefore duplicated, even before high cost of living, you will like them, from 98e up. Camisoles in Pink, Blue, Lavcn da, every conceivable shade, heavilv embrtiideried and trimmed. You cannot pass them by. The very latest in Tricolette Blouses. Beautifully Embroideried in attrac ti,ve design. The woman of discrimina lion will want this Mouse. To be fullvaimrecintod it must T r a 11. - ' g OUR STOCK IS SQ IMMENSE IT IS IMPOSSIBLE -TO ENUMERATE g STYLES AND PRICES, HOWEVER, THERE IS A $5,000 STOCK THAT g IS GOING TO BE SOLD. WAIT FOR THIS SALE ANDSAVE ENOUGH S TO PURCHASE TWO WAISTS IN PLACE OF ONE ELSEWHERE S AT PRICES OF THESE WAISTS, NONE WILL BE CHARGED OR SENT ON APPROVAL, THE .SACRIFICE IS TOO GREAT AND W 55??S T0? aSMALL TO ADMIT' 0F CHARGE, EXCHANGE OR AP PROVAL. SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st. S ft ft so nig Department Store. BEUC BROS. 30 BIG DEPARTMENT -STORES JS ONE REASON WHY WE "SELL IT FOR LESS" 30 Bis Department Storei i l KEAEOrJ WHY WE SELL IT FOR LESS" ' I Did You Ever Drink Hi SURPRISE COFFEE For Your Protection SURPRISE is packed in OSS'M Ground, Steel Cut or Pulverized. SURPRISE Coffee is produced by Ex perts who1 know. SURPRISE Coffee is a particular Coffee for particular folks. I Be particular and ask your Grocer for SURPRISE. Insist on having' Surprise. Accept nothing but Surprise. He has it. 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