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face mrn THE MOXROK J0ntXAL.rRTDAT, APRIL 28. H22. EIGHT PACES THE MONROE JOURX L i is c,,nfirmed snd ,he defendant vai)ESBORO is defeated' : '. 1-1 railroaded to jail. He hasn't a chance p.Ifi BASE BALL GAME1 Frwnilftl iH9t by the present owners the world and und.r our procedure I tl. M. Beasley and R. F. JBt-a-lejr. .lt js not difficult to force him to di- i l-rltennc Being 1'lared on Memorial Wind Special Notices One cent a word etch Insertion. fi. M. HKASI.KY . JOHN ltK.ISI.KY. L. K. hu;;is . . in New Baptist ("hurra in Winuate Other Ne Mjnauer S.rg or go to jail. How can you .vt j Ktlitor equity and justice in matter of this; mi late K.litor t Rj. where the lit 'cant i ur.able to i ... ;.... 1.-.I -t i- . ...... employ comivtoiit .ounsel. It ts one I ".... -." rl . , " . . . n . i .. -napp.v irame of base ball Monday af ..f our irreat.st problem today. Of , .v.,,. it lttI-i .rlt i,.til FARMERS ARE IT o urse. our jaJiciary is aln. -e criti-, jrn, Wadesboro by winning in a cImh. but i: often hapi'e:. that you score of 6 to 1. Parker, YYinKute's eel these detail Ufore the Pcner. struca out ij men ana a:iw- FRIDAY. APRIL 2S. 1922. wild GET YOUR Nitrate Soda from H. G. Nash & Co. far just received. LOST Female Collie dog, answerir.jr to the name "Collie." Has natch of hair off left hip. Last si en in Pageland Road near Mt. Springs Tuesday. Reasonable reward for information leading to recovery of I dotr. O. V. McGee. Monroe. N. C. ' DONT WAIT WHAT THE AGAINST . i . .... I .tnutt ine national ueparunem ... .,K .. ......... . - ; j ,,ut ,wo Redfern culture estimate that luring the ; v-uri. ana .ne (kW ,e. u k.h- -tM, gau. six free passe. Peal led FOR SALE Good live-year-old mare, lfcl--l priod the ten principle crops nai is wie rcmcu . , : the Dattintr. tretting two doubles I t otiley Baucom, Route 2, Union- Of the country fell in point of produc- extent sum practices pre-oui nrei irij.s 10 me piate. M-ore: vilie 1 wneuier ue . . ... " r. 7 ' I IKT It;.. i ... . m- i, n. i, e. i.uurit'; t arat r anu " . ut-ievn .iei:in tior. only eleht per cent. It was not whether 'they in crop shortage hut in price short- u P'ean at an. i.ut wnen M'n,,lm Kedfern and Redfern ace that the blow fell upon the far- merits are ma.ie with Ih.s decree Mrs. K. 1.. McWhirter returned Ittrs. T're crops of I'.C'O soi l for only an aj-recate of two third amou!'.'. l!ouht bv the c:;s Ar..i this crop was pitched uno ii,'h cost of production then ct:::int. But this was iio the 'final Mo'-, for ihi c!o;s oi l.'L'l Iro'juht a total a;:-gre.-ate of or.ly one half of those in 11!;' The total value of the crops of IE:., was. in round number, fifteen ; M,Ar.IAMN(; x Tu: ,A,; billion dollars. In l:20 they dropped. Housewives who have felt that the tc ten billion dollars. In I'.'-l they ; use of Initio iron boilaii: ketib's and dropped a:ain. this time to nie Herrin, Lillian Odom. trarae and hijrh schmd buildinj.'. Please return to Journal office and t'et reward. I COME RUNNINCl of circumstantiality n.any people will ' Wednesday n:j:ht from Salisbury .1... In' i.'Ve them mi. I i? won ,! thai "" " "e u" . , ... i Mis Bessie Matthews, who is re- j.,,.,. nwuw., i.ii ..n cur. "r,-, , , trt.atment in the Stokes sail ht. cedure would take notice of !' i- 'i. a'.oriuni. The .lenn:." ruckle circle of the w .matis missionary society .if thi l!a;tit chi.ivh held its meetinjr Wed r.eMi:iv aiterr.iH.il wnn irs. . I ' Gi iflii'.. The followini; have been appointed iMeuates I rum the three B. V. P. I 1....... . . . I iK.. U V n It I IIP I I llim-Kfn I " .omen- I.W,;IU .il.AlvrtEil . mi ii:m win iiMMrnr in oei ii i M;o-t taple . otton 1 ... " . " min ueu voiioil I c . II ...i . i. ..... I... . li i : f . i . sewn 'oin-oi-uoor rooKini: oroc. s.-es were ; i-.ii.ie. Mir i.imi, . union, .iram r.tirs !.. ilkon. or K than one-half the fil,JinK Ihe ,,ro,)om of Mwp C. Union. J. Frank Stesall. Min- Hens, per lb. IZZZZZ... ... . iJc mouiu ui "" Joi. . .v-t.ii t niaKint: made exeentional v easv and "' iierrui, umian uuoni. lounp chirtn tn.r n ..l. or The writer is unquestionably rt... i.i saying tl.tit laymen have a tri-netaJ feelir. of d sappoiiitment wh. n they come :n cotna.t with court proi.slure. and this itseii is not a good thin. JUST RECElYEn Car Nitrate Sn- d. H. G. ,ah & Co. Brimmer, Pondarosa, and harliana Tomato Tlantsfor Sale. T. P. Redwine. Btar.d it. Von n.' rhirkvn in.r to kncHk the hoitom out o! any husi-'simple. ) ..lasier BrooKs i nomas, mascot oi Sweet potatoes $1 00 to 51 5 ness and nothing but agriculture could ! The heat generated by the rhemical j the senior class of the Wingate high fork, per lb ." .' i?,c i I a. nun uemeen ie anu roiu water i "" m renwi .m.- i i.uucr 20e to 30c sunirient to compii le the soap mak- , jbcuu.v .uonuuy e.en ng. several .idc uml it i n &imnir matter in contests and L'anies were entoved COMPELLING IDEA veih the neccssarv amount of grease 'during the evening, after which "blink In the magazine story of hi life and measure the proper amount of cream and cake were served. Gold Hmrv For.) tlint h .-a-h- ox-i water and add the lye. The whole u"u. v,ul me ciusa coiors. tune - i , . ... . , i... 1,1 iin.t K In.. k..Ul. ll...l ...ill. - . .i... t... i i i: . rii'iws iiiui ur roiiioieieu oil ine'",M ...-nv.o Hum un per.ences on x,.e tarn. ieu ni ., ... i kjlcht.n tabu with an ordinary kee ! mints were given as favors. ir.ougnts. vne was ine inuugni ui Kc. f sull'irii'ilt size i Mr- '"'gan spent undav in awav and to tret into mechanic.-, ami! Soap makina on the farm has al- ! Jefferson, S. C, and reports good the second one was to turn his me-lws been one of the regular duties stands of cotton in some places of - .. n . .. . . .h... L-iu...... o Aurn or Ala v. liurniir in rnm "" """ ! months, the accuiimlations of crease i Mr- aa Mrs. I. H. Perry and fam- WITHOUT STREET ADDRESS QUR MAIL IS DELAYED AT OFFICE OF DELIVERY chanical effort turn towards ;n"'.nti:igi m.'ans of I.ghtening farm labor. And . . been kent :in,t it i a i-mnmon ! ily attended the funeral Wednesday he also says that he never, from the oic.nrence lor families to make sufll- afternoon of Mrs. Perry'g sister, Mrs. first, had anv patience with the man 1 "l'lly of so . p during the spring ! l, n'.r- 'no J"'" t home . . , . f , months to last ilu-.n for the balance i ln Marshville Tuesday night, who looked more at the f.nancia! re- l()f h" vf,a ,or.,ne "'""'j The uttering on the memorial win- auhs of a business than at the work! Iniforin quality has always been a (iow of the ntw Baptist church is Hself. There spoke the true w ;kman feature of homemade soap. Willi the ; being placed on today. For some n Fcrj i development of soap making in the ' reason or other this was overlooked Thn-e is no d.mbt t'v.t Vr Ford ! farl" ho,"f has c01,,e a p,ead.v ' XU UvU? ,ind the company sent Thtu is no doubt t.iat ...r. 'rd oreaF(, jn fh knd of hirtl:an expert here to place it on. One has contributed his part to the t.me- ran r.adily be made until today on ot the most beautiful windows in the lioration of farm life and his desire , farms all over the country the home. ' church is the one in memory of the to get the Muscle Shoals pnmertv is made product may be teen in all late M- w- U.riftin, who was for .W r,-h ra- but evt.-nsinn of this L.. , laundry soap to the vears a deason of the church. The . , " . , . . ! finest, smoothest textured toilet winuow is me Baptismal scene oi it uta oi n:s to iurn mecr.anuai ; soaps Dtwer ev.rvwhere liossible to the! In nnrehnslnir rnmninrrl.il lve tii-Vfnniiiu- nf tinm.in f.il I sou u liiaklnc one finds reliahle re- I Griffin. ....... cities arrnninanvinir Iho nttri-hane Attu tr.ougn ine exper s ate Mif;;,h manufacturer knows what his Baptist Sunday school entertained the Iigurmg wnetn.-r .Mr. rord is tr.e sec-1 nmdiirt will do nnH i nivniwri m members of the Junior Berean Sun ond or third or fourth richest man tlve reliable Instructions for its use. sihool class Saturday night from The old-fashioned method of tnakins ,:,iu 10 :':,,u- uames and contests soap that called for th ash hoppoi . Were 'hJ.ved by all who were pres- and the outside cooking is fast dis-.e,u- UIU'r nicn rciresnments were appearing and housewives find the served.. Bright Tucker. Work rim hp made liiiich eusier and ! - quicker don in the l.itchen without j Kvery man has his price; but the anv exposure to uncertain snrine man who K,ve8 himself away isn't weather Indiana Farmer's Guide. 1 worth very much. 'Jesus. The window was placed or : mere oy ine wne and children of .Mr. The Kings Messenger class of the The Dead Letter Office has been In existence ever since Ben Franklin started our postal service. Even then people addressed mall to Mr. Eiteklel Sinlthers, "Atlantic Coast," and ex pected lien to know Just where 7.eke lived Perhaps they bad Zeke'i address In lettefV4K In the garret, maybe a chest full aem, but then It was easier to let Ren hunt 7.eke. Today people are addressing letters to John Smith, New York. X. T, or Chicago, 111., thinking Uncle Sam can locate him, which Is Just as Incomplete as was Zeke's ad dress of yore. The Posteffica Depart ment asks you to put the number and street in the address. It helps you. MerEasferSale S300.00 Worth of Dishes Bought Direct From Factory Go on Sale for Less Than Jobber's Price Gold-band Cups and Saucers, extra quality, goes on sale at $1.00 per set P-inch Dinner Tlntes, Gold-band, at $1.00 8-inch Prcakfast Tlats, Gold-band, at I0c I .'-inch Vegetable Dishes. Gold-bnnd, at iiv $ fi-'nch Oat Menl Dishes, Gold-band, at 15C 10-inch Large Cake Tlates, Gold-band, at 23c P-inch Flat Dishes at 1 iSc lfl-mch Flat Dishes at 12-inch Flat Dishes at 14-in.h Flat Dishes at Deep Rt.wls, Gold-band, at 7-inch Deep Nappies, Gold-band, at fr-inch Deep Nappies, Gold-band, at !"-inch Deep Bowls, Gold-band, at 8-inch Oi.llinir Rotnr. C.J.I k,l ... --to ".!.-, w'.i-iaiiu, a. UoC '.'-inch Obloni; Bakers, Gold-l and, at 30c Cream Pitchers, Gold-band, at 20c U-quart Cream Pitchers, Gold-band, nt 30c 3-quart Cream Pitchers, Gold-band, at 40c Large Covered Dishes. Gold-band, at $1.00 20c 30c 50c 15c 25c 30e 40c of the country, the man who thinks that money itself is any large factor ln the life of Henry Ford shows a lack of comprehension of human mo tives and human impulse. Henry Ford is certainly one of the most in teresting man in thi world today. SOdoren 10-quart extra hea.y Galvanized Water Buckets go at 20c each THE NEW PIED PIPERS Th? women dare devils who run flying machines, climb mountains, walk wires over Niagara, a:.d do sim ilar things, are taken as a matter of course. But it remains two woT.on of N'a.hviilc, over in T-. Bte. to occupy a tii'M of (la-.-tieviiuy I into wirch it was supposed that any I winan would never enter. The;.- are picfessiot'al rat kilk-r.s, and are mak-! .... .... 1 jug nioivj out 01 it good young women too, and !re-' How do you expect the Postal Clerk to know whether you mean Trinidad, California, or Trinidad, Colorado? ALWAYS SI'KLL OCT THE NAME OF THE STATE IN FI LL IN THE ADDRESS. Lady Astor Warmly Received "MORE CUSINESS IN GOVERNMENT" ill. d't-l ii-1 t" 1 4 1 trate .jmp. Virginians and ..f good birth cation. They have started ,'r. vilie and expect to go ftcr.i i city and finally t New Y"rk These' two. th? first to d.-nn: in a wholesale way the folly ..f Irg on a chair and shrickir.g when a t.'BJ mouse apt eras, are Mrs. Sta ples and Miss Wright. Tht-v ti.' ba- hi-m corbonatc as a poison. f .,l '' ing Sitgcrstions of the United States Puplic Health Department. Their me thod is this: They visit a big rUTi. house or place of business ;;-'i iy quoting statistics prove that rats are wasteful, costly r.'id a men;;"? to ! h ii;h. Then, having made a cc-,-1 trect, Mrs. Staples and Miss Wii-ht j set bait sausage, tomato. s, cheese full of barium carbonate. Th rats aft.r eating seek a secluded sp -jt out-! side and give up the ghost. 1 1 .-. This npt phrase was used In Presi dent Hardlnc's first message to C. n jiress and applies particularly In postal mammeiiicnt where postmasters are being Impressed with the fact Unit they are iiiiinagers of local brunches of the hig.'cst business In the world. j Smith-Lee Co. Like His lather A recent Sunday service in a lead- 1 r n ve',k' fc'ain I ing Methodist church in Toronto was 11 j snorU'" the ,rate i'tain. i conducted entirely bv women, even to 'How do you account for this persis-, the preaching of the' sermon. Women tent tardiness? ;and girls comprised the choir, acted r,.ii i!" lnh,l'r,'t'11- Slr- answered as ushers, read the lessons, made the W " u ,'y.w ,, "f.her was ,he late ; announcements, took up the offering, Michael OMalley." and pronounced the Benediction. 1 AUTOCASTCR Lord and Lady "Void oif-Ast ORDER A GALLON OF OUR Lady Astor was warmly greeted as a true American-born member of the British nobility on her arrival at New York. Lady Astor has taken a lively interest in political activities and is here as delegate to the Pan-American conference of the National League of Women Voters at Baltimore, Md. Photo shows Lord and Lady Astor snapped in happy mood on their arrival in New York. TO WHAT EXTENT IS THIS Til IE There is nothing to stand between tils people and the miscarriage cf jus tic: except the painstaking en re and1 vigilcr.ee of the judges. That th're should be some miscarriages v.-ill, of course, always be true, becuus? they ;.rv most honest and r.:,st ak-t. But v.hp any practice seer.is t be ffrowing up that tends to nt such1 misc.irriages easier, such p:a?tict-s shovld be carefully ir.vesMgated v.n.-l inquired into. Mr. II. Drew.'.- v.--it.-? the following lett r to the; N--.v? Olservir: It is disappointing to the lay man to go into a temple of justice in cur state courts and witness the! ease with which cases are won, where the litigant is aided by competent an ", influential counsel. Too many men ! arc making colloction agencies outj of the courts. You can employ some I unscrupulous accountant to menu-' facture evidence. This audit is us?d as a basis for the complaint. The report la purposely made very detailed and' complicated, and the court is asked to refer the matter to some referee. ' If the referee is friendly, invariably! his report is adverse to the litigant' without political influenca. Th's report EOT Specials For TEN DAYS AT LESS THAN COST CLOSING OUT THIS LINE Ail Men's and Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, make a roa scntWe ofTer and you have bought. Crochet Spool Coti.011, all colors, 10 and 15c sellers, Coins: at 5 cents. Men's Hats, $1.50 end $2.00 values. f0ing at $1.00 . Men's Caps, 75c to $1.50 values, your choice for 75c. Men's and Ladies' Hose, 15c quality, for 10c. Coats' Sptol Thread, all colors, 5c. Good Tali-urn Powder, 15c value, 8c. GROCERIES Full line Groceries, Flour, Feeds of all kinds. Fresh shipment of Porto Rica Potato Plants for Friday and Saturday. Good Chewing Tobacco for 15c. No. 2 Tomatoes 10c. No. 3 Tomatoes 15c. W. C. DEES. : P19 m HI FOR THAT SUNDAY DINNER . DELICIOUS PRIMROSE CREAM, MADE IN MONROE, ADDS THE FINAL TOUCH TO THE MEAL. ORDER NOW FOR EARLY SUNDAY DELIVERY from choice of the following Kinds: PEACH TUTTI FRUITTI WALNUT STRAWBERRY . PINEAPPLE " CHOCOLATE and all kinds BRICK CREAMS. lUUi