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J EIGHT PACES THE MOXKOE JOCRJCAU TTTSnAT. FI3WART 1. 1MI. PACK FOTO s i I f i 1 3 THE MONROE JOURNAL Monro. JJ. C Founded 181M by the pcrwot inmm, O. M. Deader and K. F. Ifeulejr. G. M. BEASLEY UuslneM Mgr. JOHX BEJLSI.EY Editor SITWCKIPTIOX 1UTK On Yr $2. TIESOAY. FEKItVAKY 1, IW!t. SOCIAL j Mrs. J. E. Clary hu returned to ; hr borne in Greenwood, S. C-, after I NO XEEI TO KK 1VE I ITY COl'KT The jurisdiction of the mavor. ehould th' city court be revived, would be confined to the trial of cases In which tV iieset ibed iaal!y on coitxiction does not tveeed a sentence j of thirty days on tvic c!i.iin .' i-.it;. or j A Cm. of 150. This moans tiial ev-j ... ! try man charged u.i the conui.: ,,; (,, eion of an onVa.'e. f r which t'.. !!: j : ;.ti .- ally is more t'.un '.' da; or a !i:i Of 30, uiiist bo bound our to S.ii't-' nor oii!i under bonj or ivma.n in i jail until the .iid court com enes. ! Evoiv man who lai.ht b in a cast of this son would have to tjeplet't ins biismos to attend the heaving.; in both the Mayor's com t : i.oud iiod and in the hi-h -r cotut. As there i: always delay ;n the ."Superior court Uiiiny of t tore tn na ana in testify inu in scores of tm'al CAsE OF AX EX-SEUYICE L1X The police record of Ror White, the et-ervic man "dolne tiuie on on the Union county chain ?an;. ; The p A R wi BOt mt wUh seem to be very bad for a man . Mr. Nnll Redfern thu Thursday, but of bis ase. He is wanted in Wilneu Thursday. February 10th. minton for tome offense, acd in the hands of the Deputy United Suite Martha!! there la aid o oe a warrant ;Hndinit a week with her mother, cnargiug him xvith having for?.-l an Mr. C. V. Bruner. army pay check. He is also, by his j " t i . a..r.r ' Mis Lura Heath is visiting Miss own confusion, an artt.y deserter. ,Eva Covjlll.Um ln LtnoilT Most ot this the young man admit?, ' but explains that his desertion oe-; Rr. and Mrs. Y. T. Shehane. of cuired Uurinfi his second enlistment 'mate. have returned front a vi.-!i ,lter his return fro, rfa.ee. 1 V c!" fciiuuliy frauk, he relate3 his war record; which. Is true, is an admira-: Mr. E. Ore ne delightfully n- ble one. He savs he wa-i wound. J "'" "e lan'im; ai unoo or.ee la the shoulder, passed i J i- .i:. .viay .Me.iena.in. St. wait. Mrs. H. 0. Ash- YY J. J. i-arker. Mrs. A. L. VV . M. tfUJLJl & iJKU. Department Store. ! Extra Specials ot'ser battle, and shot iu th i'tiJ- 'e while h liin, to breaV the 11.. -tau 1 ae. ihis la-1 oi:id i- i the one that it no uu-.i.; iiii.i!: pa. is. ;'.i '.ist:".iir'.ii White's tv r, 1 :r.e to In-- !n ice in I'lacv. t!..' oi. ;ti. under of t!ie Meh in lVe-r pi t .is letj u -lnl the Adjutant-ti. uetal : t'.- ..ni.v to lervv;,id t' Mi-.IJoe i u'tii.-vs i.: war i-t-ord. I titil th. iiveivci. not a nnc." .-.iouu: i- i:n--d :n U'lm. .- behalf. He sh u.;.l : fty it in. toekal', vv's. re he Is r.-e. tvr. nd p.'od iiiedical trea:- ur l.tv afternoon: Mis. John Sik". YY Mrs. W. E. Caon. Mr. Frank Uo.-e. XX Mis. l;xon Stkes. Mrs. Mav Meachiiiu. :ts. j. i:. e:;ut. Mr... Moure... Mr Albert i:e.lf.':irn Mrs. V, It. I Every Department ton. 1. lie ioi.s . i. he-, pi. k!e: were served. Moo!! and Mrs. Ella Hous- ch'i k n r:ila I. a:i.l- , i'i'?i" and waters Mr". llandn'pli I5ed'e:iMl is pend- Yt w.tJ is s''io t ; tut will ulat.v.s in C. ir.e-v iHe. Kla. I'r. ari! Mrs. Kemp Neal return I thrir home iii Kr.levh Sunday a:elii. If his service r.-oid bears ' eni;i:.. nr. i am .e-.u wi.t remain i oil !!i- story, an ellort shou! ! he --ere s'Vcral diiy? in. i. It- .-mil li.uj !o ! . ss v .11 I I o ; u;tmsso.- would b. i,0t .. .v, ,iii. :i; ho-i:; d' Pr. aid M's K. I.. lhi no aid son. 4 o .nnv -hould case.s, most ot which are now :i ves-: . ,t o: t;,.a(1:il or l.'s-, in the 1 t i:'i ! his tudv ef ed to .-pend at least a d.iv or two :l:,.,t:.i.u, ."id i o:Mvi;-atl.oi. If e- J'"!""". return..! -rtyr.lay ftom .-.n A a.ti!S to tak- the w,ti.e",s staU :ht val.a.ul;. . and v. as woand-d -1 ; N; ' tt , mi th- d:-chars." of his du. Irs I-.'!." '': 1 a'"' ,,; XX, Jtut A.' ho- label I.ane "Y, ed of in an li'ur corder's court. This and ot aer savins- made pos siUle by the U. s order's cut liave not been taken into consideration by Mr. Stack. Purine the past year fines atiiiv gating about $3,000 were iiupo.-.d upon defendants in the K.vorder's court. These fines went to tile school fund, and are separate and apari from the costs imposed on those con victed for the services of the Kecor der. the Prosecuting AttJiuej, and the officers. Had the cases disposed of hi t year in the Keconler's court b :t tried In th" Superior court it is -treaicly doubtful if the school fa .d would have received over a thousand dollars from this source, as it se. ms to be the policy of the Superior court judges to release defendants charged with offenses of a minor nature on the payment of the costs. The costs in the Superior court varies ironi f 1" to $25. and this, in itself, is deemed sufficient punishment iu most ca'f. Iu the Recordir's court, however, the cost is seldom more than $.", and the Recorder feels that a line of $ln and costs, the amount of both oiten beiiu less than the costs alone in the Supe rior tourt, Is not excessive punish ment, and the county school fund is thereby the Miner. The Journal urees with Mr. Stack that some inequalities exist, but it thii:ks they can be remedied without resorting to the revival of the May or's court. The act creatine the Re corder's court could he unit tided as to require the county to pay seven-tenths of the salaries of the Re corder and the Prosertittnc Attor ney, or both of these officers could be placed upon a fee basis, as M-. fta'"k siiKitests, provided the lees nre made adequate. We stand ready to a st ist Mr. Stack iu se.'iiriuu to this extent relief lor his client, the city of Monroe. w lule he is eo flat he l. -ts the 1 :,.,,! ,..lin,.l-.-:lt..el : V !' .' W j ! unable to work. irt;i rv. pr. and r.t the JoiTre ho- t-l until Feb. l'th. - . ! The weddin ' tn Mr. I. rev CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Manufacturers Rureau W. Z. Faulkner, Cham. Meets Tonisrht, 7::I0. of Mis-i Mabel I.ane Hoe sten . whic't takes place at the Presbv tei i m I church tomorrow .vetiintr at -ivl I (thi'tv o'clock, will he of wide inter est in this and several other slates. I Admission will be by cards because j of the li. int""d seating c;i churcM. Ibe riri'lal p; ciieie .mis. raul itamiiMK ot taar-;: lotto as name or Honor, Mr. J-.nwarni. Thompson of Spartanburg as best mm. Miss , !he Atkinson Lane as cards because j y 'aparity of the XX partv w ill in- j j Imk of Char-'?? io.l t? Men's Heavy Work Shoes $2.93 $7.30 .Men's Fine Tan Shoes, in English and Hlucher lasts $3.95 ?3.(Jt) Ladies' Heavv Work Shoes, Njv.- $2.95 NEW OXFORDS FOR SPRING ARRIVING DAILY. :n'J.C0 -Men's Heavv Wei?ht Knit Union Suits 9Sc Men's Shirts and Drawers. Heavy Fleece Lined 4Sc each Men's Fine Chambrey Work Shirts 4Sc, 65c, 83c, and 95c Men's Handkerchiefs 5c, 10c, 15c Men's Fine Percale Shirts with and without Collar IOC Men's Fine Sox . 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c Men's Wool Sax 13c, 25c. 33c QUILT ROLLS 95c and S1.4S 39-;nvh Unbleached Sheeting: Vic 36-inih LONG CLOTH 13c Misses Ribbed Hose 10c, 15c, 23c Ladies' Fine Cotton Hose 10c, 15c, 25c, ISc each Vnf nmnlivn Trtrlpe Inrpni r honor, and little Jo Neal Auiomome iraoes liureau rnU,..n llS rinK b,iU.,,r. The usnm r. u. neniierson, Lnm. Meets Tonight, 7::50. New Spring Dresses ARRIVIVING DAILY 11. L. PAYNE. 31. I). Oitice Over t'nion Unit: . Residence Phone 40(1 Office Phone 4G6 DO YOU KNOW HOW "To Please One Woman" ? o Take Her to the STRAND THEATRE WEDNESDAY 30 Bis: Department Stores Belk Bros. SELL MORE AND BETTER GOODS FOR LESS. 30 Bi Department Stores will be Messrs. A. N. Means and Spencer I.ove of O.astonla. William IMlhird. John Wrlsht and Hartwell r Anderson of Spartanburg and Frank I Iledfearn of Monroe. The weddini; music w ill be rendered by Mrs. II. K. i' nl.aney, and Mr. Maury Pearsall of; Spiirtaiiloirp will sine. The bridal , party and a few intimate friends will be entertained this evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and i Mr W t.nntt Itoiiloa tho nuMtl. hers of the bridal party the following Xi cucsts will be at this dellchtful af- v? fair: Misses Adeline Crow, Ruth liiissell. Antoinette Ilensley, Lillian i Stack, Octavla Houston, Annie Lee, ; Mrs. Horace Johnson of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Mairy Pearsall of s-fr-KM-X-VX' Spartiinbun:. The ceremony will be 4rrrtrtQ pei formed by l"ir. H. K. Citirncy, bs-I mmm mm H m M m m m sifted by Kev. OeotKe Atkinson of ! 1 Salisbury. jbuttet, e, milk, veeetablo, poul-ald of the drudcery of farm life, I lvcnl Market. j try, fruit as a side Issue in the farm ' and enouuh of it is there. But itjCotton 16c to 16i0 Miss Ann White Hall of Meridnn. j lire, while her husband raised his to- i probable that If ome of the drudp- Seed 30c M's., who will he remembered as the , barco crop ard the feed and forage ery were to be cut out and some of I Mutter 20c lb. attractive cuest or Miss Mabel Lane ! nect ssarv for the farm. This record the short cuts Introduced Instead jTurkeya, jier pound 30c nn several occasions will be married I f Mrs. Everhatt's for 1910 shows more money would be the result and I KkK, per dozen 40c Feb. 5th to Mr. Charles Marshall, 'the vast possibilities In store for the with less hard work on the part of Sweet potatoes $1.00 I woman of the farm. An editorial the farm women. The $1,300 that Irish potatoes, per bushel .... $1.25 Sold Oxer Slot! Worth of Chickens in one of the stnte's laiRO dailies Mrs. Everhart. of Lexinpton. has to Hons 65c to 73c mill Due a ! Month. . . makes th following comment: "With show for her efforts, tell that the I M (Mrs. T. W. MOST, In the Greensboro the manv markets that are prowinR farm Is not wholly hard work and! Toll Is toil only to the man who Kiily News.) !up In the state the opportunity is there Is reward for the farm woman considers it such.' According to a recent ftory In the!at hand for the farm woman who has. who can arrange affairs to bring her; Leslnu'tcn Dispatch, Mrs. Ilili F.vor-! a little time to turn that time Into ponie money from the neighborhood Financial reverses never take the hart, of that rity, sold to the local ; ready cash If she will get the rUht town or factory community." starch out of Fotae men. They have maikets of Erlaiiger, a small mill ; understanding with her chicken yard i ' i none to lose. town adjoining Lexington, farm and with the fruit and vecetable Love rontlnius to come unbidden, j We once heard of a very beautiful products allied at over fl.H'i'X Sh finrdrn atui lutk thinrf that tlio lo- hut it oftrii tukos 3 lot of schtMiiiut? v. omuii vhi) nvrr looked into i tiiarkftr-d a number of things like ial market will tak Much has hron'to Kt the 'nf;a?Miiont rlnp. 'ror. She was blind. 1 EVERYTHING REDUCED TODAYS MARKET REGARDLESS OF COST WE ARE AFTER YOUR TRADE AND WHEN YOU BUY HERE YOU MAY REST ASSURED YOU ARE NOT BUYING AT 40 CENTS BASIS FOR COTTON. PLENTY OF SALES LADIES TO WAIT ON YOU. 4 1 a! 1 1 EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN OUR STORE RE DUCED TO TODAY'S MARKET. Eiitiiontt-.inliiisiin make, Miiiismi last, ijtf.OO shoes for .s.f)8 Ladies !?:).oo Tou-li Hide Shoes for :US All Ladies UMl Siloes ledliee-l to sf!.".fM) All Men's slO.iut ;uid .-flLOO Dress Shoes f7.."0 Tan Knulish ami lilaek Viri Shots all no at. I:t pair 'f'7.") ALL CHILDSEK'S SHOES AT A BIG SAVING 2.na Shoes .fl.48 ..oO Shoes.. $1.f)8 .$:.()() Shoes if'2.2.j $:?.:)() Shoes 2.!)S $5.00 Shoes &U8 MEN'S HATS All Tolors and Sizes. $1.00, !, ?2.00, $2.50, .fn.50 niitl .".(M ONE LOT JEWELRY AT HALF PRICE WE HAVE THE DRY GOODS AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT ' Dest Standard Apron (Jinhains, full bolts, yard... 10c One ease, full holts, ;$.") Dress (iinjrhaiiis to at .er yanl 12 1-LV One ease o2-ineh Dress (!inu;lianis, short lengths, was 40.' vard, mv l-x AAA Sheetim. yard 12 1-2c Tnele Sam. the lest Sea Island made, vard 12'l-2c One ease Dark Color Outing, was 3.V yard, rood for tjiiilt lininu's. vard 10c The hest niaile, Wh'itc, Bluo, Pink and .Mottled Outinir. this week, yard 12 1-2c fiO-ineh Sheetin-,', yard 3!c Indian Head, yard 20c Lad Lassie, all coloi's, yard 25c UNDER WEAR FOR LADIES AND MEN FOR LESS. SEE US FOR PRICES. HOSE OF EVERY KIND, SIZE AND COLOR AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN'T BEAT. Ladies Hose, 10c pair and up. Children's Hose, 10c pair and up. .Men's Half Hose at Half Price. OVERALLS AT 10 CENT COTTON ttoys $1.25 Overalls, pair 50( Youths .2.00 Overalls, pair 08c Men's $5.00 (Sood Heavy Wool Pants. $2.f8 Lot of Men's $10.00 Over coats, each $5.00 One Dushel of Purses or Pocket Books at jjivo awav prices. What is left of the $5.00 and $6.00 Heavy all wool Velour Coating, in Xavy, Drown, Tan and (open to close at $:$.00 and $:J.93 per yard. These irood.s measure from 54 to 5( inches in width and is line for spring coats. See our 5(-iiich $2.50 Serge, special price $1.08 Fine Silky French Serges, $2.50 quality, now yard 1 1$1.98 SEE US FOR YOUR DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ETC. THE STORE THAT HELPS MONROE. h m m & h fa 1 L fcki Lu2j-j ( -