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ru;iiT r;r THE MOMSOP JOOiX l- Tl rOAV. Al'ISII. 2T. I9JO. nr.HT pages . f S.'HI 1 . - 4 - .'J- - 5 . "i . ! -1 A HEAD This List of SEED Have ii Mxt: Alfalfa, AKikr I lover. White iHitett Ckwer, Jujutin timer. Tliiuthy, Orrlianl Kentucky Blue UnM, Tall ir, Kje l.ra , SikUu tin. Cow IVma, f Velvet Ik-ana, S-r.l I'unn, .Millrt. Hape, Vetch, smxliuni, lMure and Lawn MM""" All mtiI iu ia-n. HEADQUARTERS F. B.ASHCRAFT FOR SEED SHO NUF We have t!u iiui; !!ei fur her wajr.-ty the q-u-en of ih ho::ie. Via Stick liuMiii, Koili.iR Pin ant Mi. J: M.vle Vases. The Aluiuiuuui War ha arrived, the kind Mat is guaranteed to :. and we Kuarantoe to o tor twe.ity lo-is j-'ars. In other word the Kt to be luid in Aluminum. J ist t,.,vt,-.'. a .-uiri'"'i't of Or.. ko'v .-nj C!a-'ar that ill Inter est uu. CROWELLAS VARIETY STORE, Tin- Mre ti.xxN We Sell Tli.' M ' "' We I"". Ida v Pickford m 'HEART 0 THE HILLS" Su...td Theatre Wednesday and Thursday COURT CALENDAR KMt MVV I t RM. lMil. HON. T. IS. I IMH, Jiiiic.'. MOMIVV. MAY 3rd. Si! Kdwin CutlilHTtaon vs. Dan W. TomWrtin S. & V. 4 W'.'O. I I.. A. Thompson, t al. v. Daniel Starnej, et al U. & S 79- S. P. & C .'.Henry r. Spoors v. Tallassee Tower Co ..Sikes Iff - 3. P. & C, & T. V. A...M. U Sinclair v. American Ry. Exp. Ca-Harrell 51- S. & P Ella Mcheod vs. Jan. Starnes. et al Slkei gij s. P. & C R- Vf. Duster v. Klr8t Natir,n;vJ Bank.. v- ..Sikeg P. & C J- M. Harkey v Anle Harkey Sikes, W. 0. L. 73 A. 0. U C. N. Simpson vs. F. .M Fracum, et l S. P. & C. 77- S. P. & C ..Perry Mill Co. vs. Mecklenhurk Lumber Co U S. D.- -S. P. & C Cylde Broom vs Glennie Broom - W3 rf. D.--Vann.. E. D. Starnes vs. Mattie Starnes.. -- S3 3. D.- Sikes Nancy P. Owen vs. David Owen TTKSll lY, MAY 4th. lo:- S. T. & C United Ca-sh Store Co. vs. V. F. Brantley Sikes ,0l K. W. Doster vs. G. L. McManust al ..Sikes 71 S D.-S. P. : C W. Doster vs. J. M. Nivm. et al Sikes S2 i?! D. R..'- - Winlield B.nhanan vs. Rosser Wolfe Sikes j,- s D. F. F. L J.'F. Gettis vs. The lcemorlee Cotton Mills Sikes SJ S D S P kC The City of Monroe vs. The Hniiston-Heath Realty Co.. et al Sikes 36 S. D. V., S. P. & C Essie A. Price vs. A. E. Woltz WKDNF.MlAY, MAY Sttu 07 g. D. Vann Ed PridKen. ct al. vs. Sample Houston 1i)2 S. D. Sikes W. E. l Williams vs Wm. Copenhaver, et at.. MOTlOX 10('KET. e V Jane H. Hates vs. S. H. Bracey S. P. & C Sikes 11 Sikes A. C. Heath, et al vs. J. H. Starnesl et a. 28 S. P. & C H. M. Neal vs. E. G. Fletcher Sikes 31 .. F. W. Garland, et al vs. W. S. Blakeney, Trustee.-S. P. & Sikes 35 S. P. & C R. W. Williams. Admr. vs. The Tallassee Power Co.Sikes 5 Sikes D. E.. Sherrln vs. R. K. Orr W. 0. L. 6 Sikes.. ..Monroe and Imp. Co. v Hull. Hargett & Co., et al 61 R ...Eher Holms vs. Henry Vow --V. 8 ..Broom-Boyte Lumber Co. vs. Felix R. Moore ..Sikes k V. Parties and witnessea need not attend court until the day set for the trial of the case In which they are parties or witnesses. R. W. LEMMOND, Clerk of Court. JORDAN TO SPEAK ON "BACK TOTHE FARM" Chautauqua Audiences Win Hear Masterly Address. i Lteturer Aims to Help Solve, the Great Question of "Where (hall We Get Enough to Eat!" lln. Cha. O. Jtinlan will dlscuiw at the Redpath I'hiiutuuiiua here, one f the Meurat pr.'ll.'nis In the world Wliire Shall We Get Knouph to EatT Mr. Jordan ets fonh clearly the ImiNirtanoe of the farm and the farm-' r lu present-day life. He shows tlim the best Interesr of the fanner are Special Noticejr toe cent a wora each Insertion. FOR SALE A fresh Jersey cow. W. H. Goodwin. I'nionville Route 1. NTRV HAMS I am the busuent di aler and ran pay you more. Bring all the hams you can this week. S. R. Doster. WANTED Room and board with private faniilv by couple without children. Address H .P. G., Box 337 City. Ft 'It KENT House aud lot near churches, stores aud railroad. For further particulars see I). T. Ald ridge at Bivens Bros. Monroe. NC. Mi j Y'OK SALE One fresh Milk Cow. J. M. House. Matthews lit. 2b. FUR THE NEXT WEEK I am In the market for 1.000 dozen pkks and ."ut chickens. S. R. Doster. FOR RENT Furnished room; bath, hot and cold water. Phone 80-R. FOR RENT Six room house on West Franklin Street, water aud lichts. W. J. Rudjre. PLANTS We now have for Imme diate delivery 10.000 eabbace and 13.000 Porto Rico potato plants. Co-Operative Mercantile Co. HON. CHARLES G. JORDAN. also the best Interests of the city res ilient, utid lie points out the Rrnve dimmer result In? from the abandon ment of tlio farm by the young man ntid woman of today. Mr. .Ionian knows what be Is talk ing uliotit when he talks about firrtn Ing. for he has uiade a bit; success a a farmer. t SOFT LIGHT; NOT DIM LIGHT To have plenty of light without unnecessary brightnesuse white Mazda lamps. The tipless, white-glass bulb softens the light without dim ming it. The ideal lamp for the home. Five in a Blue Convenience Carton. Monroe Hardware Company TELEPHONE NO. 11 Stimulant. FuIm' and True, tl'r. C. W. SALEEBY. in The Con temporary Review.) If alcohol be a poison, why do peo ple drink it? Certainly not In order to be poisoned. They drink It lu the natural, leuitiniate, universal, eternal pursuit of huppiness. A narcotic drug which olditerates sensations of , or ganic discomfort, fatigue, malaise. and even higher functions, such as anxiety and reret. promises a short cut to what we all desire. It endows us with a fallacious sense of well being, a factitious, brief aud costly bienetre. which it alone can restore when we return to earth. We find ourselves dull company, and it makes us forget ourselves. This is the fun damental reason why men drink al cvltol. "Let us see what It is." said Johnson, the tea drinker, to Iloswell at Inverary, "that makes a Scotsman happy," and they experimented "With whiskey accordingly. To publish the tovlcologicat truths, that this alco holic euphoria Is humbug, that the seeming stimulant is a narcotic, that its services are spurious, is in Itself a public service and a blow at the mocker's prestige. If alcohol really rendered the services it seems to render. It would indeed be what (not by Solomon) it was named the aqua vitae. And if we desire to defeat it, as Indeed an aqua mortis rather than an aqua vita, we must supply the realities of which it is the simulacrum. Air aud light and light and good food, real phar macological stimulants such as tea and coffee, good company, recreation and diversion, and delight such as music furnishes, and the modern art of the cinema. In conjunction with music the supply of these is part of the scientific control of alcoholism. In Justice to the pioneers of temper ance, who were fundamentally right all the time and whom it would be contemptible to forget to-day, let us remember that they have alwas rec ognized the value of "counter-attractions." But only since 1915 in Great Britain has the provision of the real stimulants which alcohol stimulates, stimulants both physical and psycht- jcai, Decome ine oo pom ui me 'State. The hygienic objection to alcohol la not that for a time It makes people happy; nor that other people make ; huge fortunes out of it; nor evvu that It may be preferred to religion as a means to euphoria. The bgeiiic ob- fivtlnn lo It la th.H h:ilivr else it may or may not be, it is certainly a poison as we recognize when we, use the term intoxicated, whtcn means poisoned. FOR SAtE Several fresh milch rows. R. E. Robinson, Waxhaw, . Route 5. FOR SALE Saw mill outfit in good condition; twenty horse boiler en gine; cable drive. Also good staud of timber one mile from Pageland. SC. See either R. E. Robinson, Waxhaw. Rt. 5 or A. C. Robinson at Pageland. FOR SALE Twenty-five h. p. engine, boiler and raw mill, all in fine run ning shape. Will sell at a bargain. W. I). Starnes. Waxhaw Route 2. WANTED You to phone nie f-r can of Surprise Cooffee today. Lee Griffin. WANTED You to know Surprise Coffee Is a particular coffee for par ticular folks. Be particular use Surprise. 'Monroe Union Mercan tile Company. FOR SALE Lot of nice loose hay. R. Redfearn. WANTED You to know how good Surprise Coffee is. Order a can to day. Lee Griffin. We BUY", raise, and sell fur-bearln rahblrs and other fur-bearing ani mals. Place your order with us. and list whatever stock you have with us, stating lowest flat prices on large shipments. Address 515 617 N. P. Ave., Fargo. N. D. Ref erences: Scandinavian - American Bank. Fargo National Bank, Fargo, N. Dak. FOR SALE W. J. Rudge residence on Everette street. Nine rooms; bath and sun parlor. Miiramli'iH finite High A single wolf has been known to kill in six months 156 hqad of cattle .valued at five thousand dollars. In the Spring of 11)19 a mountain lion wr.s killed in Wyoming which m one month destroyed a thoitsan.l I'oliars worth of live.-tock. In less three months six coyotes slew 3 Oi. i-lieep in Texas, valued at thirty-two mmdri'd dollars. ' Thev live hUh. th.?c marauders of the Western range. A yearly esti mate of the loss In New Mexico show ed that three per cent of the rattle, or thirty-four thousand head! and one hundred and 'sixty-five thousand sheep had gone to feed predatory 'anl-) mals. This means some twenty mil lion dollars worth of livestock. Re member also thatr before poisoning campaigns were planned, rodents, ' such as prairie dogs, squirrels and chantauott Week Here May t to . iuuuhv tv uiiv iiunuivti auu in i y mil- 1 mgemEgmsssi m Redpath Chautauqua 7 BIG DAYS Ifj Attractions 1 J I y including J FAMOUS GILBERT AND SULLIVAN LIGHT OPERA "PINAFORE" Special Scenic and Light fog Effects RoIEckiif Comedy Sactess "Nothing Bat The Truth" New York Cast SIBIL Sammis Singers Louise Stalling Lyric Meizo-Soprano a m NEW YORK Opera Singers SWISS Singers and Yodlers William Company 7 GREAT LECTURES ON TKEYTBEKES 7 BIG DAYS SEASON TICKETS $2.7 Pttu 10 Tax IS Monroe Maikrt Rowd?n Jfctton 44 j Short cotton 41 Hams 28-35. Egr J7 1 Hens 75-1.03! Irish potatoes S.5A Young rbirkens (5-75 Butter L. 30-40 For Register of lHfl. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Register of Deeds subject to the action of the Democratic primary. M. C. Long. For lYaMvutiiig Altorwy. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Juliau C. Brooks. I am always for the man who wishes ro work. Abraham Lincoln. It Is the easiest thing In the world for a man to deceive himself.--Benjamin Franklin. ."Every question has two sides. AJ waya bear both." lion dollars worth of food crops and national food supply. The Nation's the depredations of house rats, even. Business. hundred million dollars. What a hole' The reward of a thing well dore eten the email animals gnaw In the la to have done It. Emerson. Adapted from Geo. McManus' BRINGING UP FATHER Newspaper Comics Pastime Theatre FRIDAY, APRIL 30th. "BRINGING UP FATHER" . "JIGGS IN SOCIETY" ADMISSION 10 & 20c sB MP Rollicking Comedy Success tlmgbuttlleTrutll,, . , New York Cast . A plot so .full of amusing complications and sur prises that it is one con stant gale of merriment from first to last The story of 24 hours of veracity on a wager 6th Night Season Tickets $2.75 Pitts 10 Tax Redpath Chautauqua Just One of 15 Big Attractions a llg BBgigl REDPATH CHAUTAUQUA13Jl3l Chautauqua Week Here May 1 to" May 8 1 E