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WXHITOlMALEli, - H. rVBUCSHBO WEEKLY BT THB UNION KBP1TBLXOAH PUBUSHXNQ 00. CBSCEIPTION RATM TfAB . . .. .iliO 8IX MONTHS i .-t--.7B JTHBIl MONTHS .. 40 ! " ' EUTIRED AT THE POST OFFICE AT WINSTON , BAUCaC, N. C, AS SIO 05D-CLA8S MaTTrH.j j r THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 TOtTB LABEL t$ Tks 4st4 is at4 wbles Tor anbaorlptioa is . irioul Ua: ''Jh SaiU tiaal la aJ4 Ktr. it. IBM. WUa ana. mdi NiM tlu UOWM M yo watar or sol your MaitUuca raca4 ua. If f fffntsJsJT attar yaw Mart aolaa aa AT ONCE. With the near approach of March 4, many mills - are rosuming opera tions. It is well to remember that pedes triatia have rights as well as those who operate automobiles. Many of thoatter, it seems, forget this fact. Ifc-erytkjng has the price-downward tendency .but taxes. Upon the Legislature this duty devolves and ttso upon those in control of niuni-c ipaBties. Washington, DC. barbers are said to have increased the irice oi a shave as the face of Democratic office holders up that way are get ting exceedingly long. 1 A proposition is on foot to estab lish' a County Court in Guilford coun ty and do away with the Municipal Courts at Greensboro and High Point. With the, present record of crime such a "court would be kept busy every day in the year. - Another arm of unemployed will soon be turned loose and these will ! be the Democratic office holders. However, larm hands are scarce, and; these unfortunates, should not worry. They have ad eight years ' of good picking in rich pasture lands. . , Gov. Neff, of Texas, is abolishing the Pardon Board ot the State while an enori is Deinc maae in .oriu . . . 4h . r m . Carolina to establish one. He finds i Hmv,.vkV. . vv- a : j t . v fH)otler look before -we leap in this kiuK yaiwu . fj wo uavw direction. Years ago the late ."Buck' Blackwcll. of Durham, inautmrated . v,. ,rtmt ; , 7 ? ' m?fUf T.TTff fUBd th6 inttr m0ney CmeS fiMt rT' '4 U l6ft' " aPpU'd fith" T:'!???WW P"-- : - - cost. May his successors multiply in every community. Soup nouses in Detroit . and other lare cities for the unemoloved during these days of the Wilson and ;debts which figures can hardly believe that malt and vinous privi- ' Speaking on this subject the Mon Democratie administration, is not a "cord! Some say it was' to maVe woud d to aid the pres- roe Johnrnal says: pleasant retoindar of the dav jof a ttev world safe for democracy and ent deplorable conditions. Another In reality, money is already eost- Cloveland Democratic " administro- inn ' in .hU imni fW ia i marked similarity. . Senator Overman thinks the, time of the return of the Jews to. Pales-', late as easily as the Government did is ripe for getting rid of the Con- tine by a wresting of the Holy Land sugar and other necessaries, and de gressional lobbyists. State Legila-j from the grip of the bloody Turkf rive a much needed revenue there tors in N. C, should stick ja pin.here. 'in no other waycouid, huuiau agency j'rom. Orte thing, is certain, the Legislative lobbyists are- about as accomplish this task. No individual " revenue is heeded. Prohibition cn plentiful, proportionately, in Haleigh j nation, if it ,hd the power, did it forcemenj as it is at present carried as lobbyists in wasnington ana about as rank. .... Generally, Senator Harding is commended for his stand for a sim ple and inexpensive inauguration. Stato anq municipal officials have herein a good example. Taxes can not be reduced any' other way than by -economy or increasing already burdensome taxes. ' Evtrytisie Senator Harding turns around the New York World throws a fit.- We suppose it will have a eomplete collapse when Harding givW- bis 'approval to the Republi- can plan of cutting more than a bil HVB-UUU.H v..v demanda for appropriations. . J- I '' 1 ' . Ont thing can be said to the credit . J. of Iho present Legislature thus far is that it has not tssed many fool bUlOmd in fact few or any Kind ,... ; .Mw w.l .t,,rp. T,et it ceP the reeord. Toward the eloTe of the .eMion tbe rush will eomrt Suh t. -u.Uy the ease. . Wej do,not heaf of many getting on the house top and proelaiming that, their taies n this 8taie were lowet tha iKef were last year. Ahd thia yeari they , will be more nnless the Legislature , practices unprece- dented economy. Values of property are 'listed top-notch and k wilt not b jdiflicujt .toV' raise more reve v., . Dnrin'z the consideration of - the emergency tariff bill in the House, recehtly, 1 Representative Garrett; Democrat, warned, his party asso- ciatee tnoi --iiu ' , . . . aa? A!. M.A.af,.a 41 , igned to split the "emo1 party."-No need to try to apbt now, Mr. uiimvr. " ministration fHlW liag smashed It. Should theLegietature f ooUshly J baceo before revaluation and 20e to establish 4 State Oonetabulary, to ,bacco now. The saeasmetn was . . 1?tnii ass and ftuUttHBeen to enforce prohibi tion, an incentive for its passage X B. ,QOaXBW. Editor. QEO. S& BXOHTS, W. A, OOSXEX, ; Euainaaa liuift:. roomi ess 3ITICB, 0.8X1 UAIV 8T YOUR. RECEIPT. " paid Is fives nth. labsL 1?bt20'" mean that Mr. mA tultt... oppoaiU your Smith's Bub- wonld doubtless W to land some of!er the present prohibition officers who!Piacea a ine aeM 01 e 'State will . wali the official gang plank j ytem. Some of the largest after March 4th. The State is Demo- coIlegea in the United stateS have era tic, you know, and Democrats al ways take care of their own. WI am going to hove a Republican cabinet but no selection will be made because of party obligation? without consideration ffr the best service of the country." So .said Senator Harding at Marion, Ohio, January 20th, And he will carry out this announcement to the very best of his ability. It will be a Republican Cabinet, to be sure, of qualified men, something 'we have not had for some time. The present national debt is $24, 000,000,000, while foreign nations owe Uncle Sain $10,000,000,000. On this little or no interest is being TOIl w T f hnrlIA 4114 4kn n nak m awa r "'UV11 nas o come irom tne pocxets or the people in the way of taxes. If those debts were paid and even the in- ierest. our taxes woua e less, it Iooks ,ike poor; business. Next week we noPe to Prnt 80me facts and figures in regard to our foreign cers, aided by sumptuary and dras creditors. ; , j tic legislation, cannot enforce the The present Legislature will dc one thing, if nothing else, and, that is increase the bond issuing pnvi- u Oi.i ai j r 1 ,c8" ' iuib. oiaie. Aircauy duuu intere"t is a mighty high item in I'awiliilil I T yi n IrjhAm. " f-1-- uPi State, counties and munici - , - " id uuDanuiaers. iDinvinuaur. tup Locar Editor has found to be a cost ."7. . . " jy experience. Vo t&te, counties ! .y ifc eoi sailor, tnat trom bis youth jj may see in the measure his salVa and one of the pnncipal causes of the was iised to his m.; irom Lj . t Jv- mk t .i'rT. 1 . . - . & 7 WHAT WAS THE WAE FOBw I The world-wide war what was it fr Wittl millions of dead and wounded, devastation ; of property n8r peace, yet with war still , wara still. ""aging, it is peaee only in name. , What was it fought fort Was it tor tne luinnment or tne propaecy : have th richt to brine war upon Turkey for th purpose of capturing the Holy Land. The Bible says that the Jews shall, return to Jerusalem and not until then' will the end of the world come. "God works in a v: mysterious way, his wonders to per form." Was the world-wide war a consummation of this prophecy? It is aa answer at least worthy of thought. . RICH AS CROESUS. Directly and indirectly, $172,000,- 000 was collected for the Federal Treasury ia North Carolina last year. Owing to this fact, the State uuu iiiuumpi buiuuihko aiiuuiu ir wonderoua considerate while Uncle . v- - Sam in mnltincr arieh tiesvr rlen.nml-. Sam making such heavy demand. i nnn ill a riAAntA sa nhnnfH Inoudn Pea and reduce taxes unt.l we- " f . " " ' . ' ' .- . i .uuuicu Tr is uch a th.ng s tax ,anc "d th& ts j Legislature; and the Municipalities; keep up "raising more revenue" at the present;. trend, they need not be eurprised to hear th people murmur ond groa their discontent regarding burdensome; tatation.v Property was reassessed at aonormai values and 'some of the members of the legisla ture and those lobbying around - . itaieigu, wrtn ueuwnus lor.incrcas - Raleigh, with demands for . increas - vita appropriations up meir sieeves, k 4t,n;. .!.... m i i fwvio hji tuu on v . 9, are endeavoring to create the im pression that under the flew and vry recent revaluation system. rieh as Croesus. But this is not the case J Already there ia agitation in the igUiationL for another valuation It UBd -Teduetion Jb tn, amounts recent w a88,sed and it demands atten "tion. There s a great difference on land that produced $1 a pound to- DacfO now. i ne tsewsmfni was abnormal and -not just' and nhould be rectified. -THE UNION REPUBMCAK, WINSTON-SALEM, just listen: '. am-aaaaaa-aa ' Now wouldn't we- be -in . a 'pickle ' if hV OAV nniif Artnna Aim Mhinai had defeated Dr. Brooks for Superin tendent ? of Publie Instructions. mm m j M(vvi VWUV J'XJ Democratic Exchange. . Mrs. Sharpe is a lady of excep tional ability, naturally and acquir ed. She has raised a family and has for years held a? prominent position in the faculty of the State Normal College at . Greensboro. - Could, any person be better qualified by ex perience to know the 'needs of the schools of the State f Such twaddle as the above is disgusting, Most of the school teachers in thb State are women. The best schools the j Local Editor was over privileged to at tend, were conducted by women and then to ay that if a woman of Mrs Sharpe ' ability and qualification and experience as mother and teach woul make a. misfortune it !! . . . . - . ' lady principals. But for the women as teachers in the home and in the school, the educational opportuni tits in this State would in the past and still be in a deplorable condi tion Mrs. Sharpe did not seek the ; nomination, but it .sought her and it w:m w5r!v great reluctance that f he con.-eutcd to be a candidate only dr.fng so in the hope hat she could enlarge her sphere ef useful-, K ftT i0Dal inte'eSt f 1 the Old ISorth State. . CANNOT ENFORCE THE LAW A strone appeal is made to the - L-egisIature that Federal gnts caD'still jfrosh not .enforce the prohibition law and m 1 ' 1 M " . 1 9 m a" aai 18 niBQe Ior tne estaDiisn- ment ot a State Constabulary, to add another fjree and pay roll to prohi bition enforcement. It is said that tne Lgislaturo is not very favor- ably impressed with the appeal. If federal, State and Municipal offi law, thenj it comes with poor grace to appeal if or more officers. Virginia tried a similar law and abolished it in dsgnsl If the Iaw cannot be i - . 1 1 enforced, i theft it would seotii thnt public seiitiment is not behind it. m.. ..... 1 tne real trutn i. many a man hkps - e'"" " "ji t., nun xa - m i "u uc" ri i - A : .1 ..t . , . lu Byuipamy wnn a raw mat aepnves him oi this privilege. A gentleman in this city told the Lo- ;oe is a niemDer or tne cnurcft, an officer erein -W-t sober, end ! od citin; and Wtoe'Ke' voted for - pxohibitiok - iwou if he eold got it legally, if not,. just the best way he could. He was aft1" "th saloon and the other f el- w and jdid not imagine that his OWn privilege would be affected. We wa7 would be to remove the tax and give i in liquor like tobacco and40 mceaac the other commodities. Also the State '"uuiun: mm ua rt-gu on 18 7 o means a success or satis- factory. A State Constabulary will ,not improve conditions. We have oncers and laws enough and we, are giving law and money in abundance 8 fair trijal. If they fail, -what then? 1 H 1 HOW FAB OFF IS PROSPERITY? anything like the amount they can use. South Carolina has an eight pe- Conirrs 1 sis doin' hut litla i.hoeo!cent )aw but to all appearances f anfl the appropriation9 for ith. vpnru ta;nJa 1 J... k,.. j ..... U,,.VDC,D,,., una argun-ent were true it exceed four billion dollars. Mr. would be a bad policy at this time Burleson (s airplanes will be euspend- .as P'enfiful money might arrest the ed.- unci rtiftll. -;n rt,ii . a u railroad toutes. The Shipping Board will be gven equally reduced appro- ci - 7 - priations4-nd in these measurea a few measly millions"1 will bt-sav- i i, t tr-ii i i Hruxi v wrMf al Ti ww rrr t aw t I . J . . , " 1 nierchanti marine for want of ,uffi. . . ..... - cient money to permit it to function is 9avig. In ,any event burden- ll""iUl u escapea in tne present year. In Waahineton one watche8 the figure, of the Treasury, Vd4wl RV?rve Board' the re tbe my survey. tf agri culture, industry, labor, crop report etc. That forms the basi. for identi- fyinff Government's relati reM. Thc financial report are very g00i, the situation with agriculture is equally bad very bad. Over two million laboring men are, nnemploy- There arc lot of .mashes takingv place, but business the sheh .Ve of the nation are ieoleted-haro .Ve of the nation are eple: :. ' m many cases, in mativ? . TTo-.;. -v.. ulust KeT angle, therefore, of busy. From the renerai vision, the situation ia SO- 50, "Big usiness" chips Hi it. voice to observe, from its conning towers of industry and finance that con fidence i strong." And its ! prog nostications are that in consequence there ? will be a revival nt Kn.;r... activity Government authorities are agreed with private institutions that thi period of liquidation has about finished its work. t; J - Just how correct the mMaea mar- .1, we cannot tatebnt a digest of Jail theie predictions and prophecies, .... ..... i.u , ,iy "vAna ifTiMni. v.nn i : i . putr 1" Prosperity" still out at eca, 114 aSBlYlTlfV TWO a1 SI J A TTl at1 441 Yl TlAl! Jv.n thflt a,, ,rHvft from -t'JN I weeks to six months. If she docs not land , somewhere within that broad interval of . yme then every statesman, every prophet, and every son of a prophet,, is very much mis taken: in signs. 1. BEYAN TO BE-OBQANIZE DEMO. ' I ." CRACY. William Jennings Bryan and his brother Charles WV- Bryan announce that ihey are going to organize the Democratic party along Bryan lines, As a I matter of news we give their statement: "We have been developing plans for thirty days to have the Demo - eraticj party deserve to win the sup- port of progressive forces," Bry n said. 'The plans include drafting bf constructive national, state aid municipal legislative programs, rep- Resenting the consensus of opinion of the progressives. The program urill itifllnA. fSirhinfT th nrivnev rtf profiteers, elimination, jtt govern- mental extravagance, restoration of PoPf' "J, 4. J ing developed by -the students of Kovernmental needs and vill be pre- sentcd to the people. If posjiiblt thesej platforms will be adopted in county, state and national conven- tiona j , "Selection of state and notional leaders will be determined at meet - g8 alled fo tfaat purpose. ! wileW-? - tnee J'SS , 1 i UkXIJ . Atout all the reforms proposed were promised by the Wilson admin-Igive lstmtion and Brvan.'s "16 to 1" j 's "Cross of Gold" are in memory. The BrMan Ktw. may resurrect the Deriio- 1 cratiJ party and thpy mav not The peopl have had about enough of Democracy to 'last them for this generation and prefer to take no more chances in Democratic promis es. A HIGHER INTEREST. A duestion of raising the legal ; rate of interest to 8 per cent, has bobbed ' up in the Legislature. The 1 argunient advanced is that it will jat- j tract capital to the State. If we would issue less bonds and keep j i, kn. i-nra 1 wouiaiTetain muca capital mat eoesiftf out constantly in a gomen stream. on the surface, the increased rate .1 . . . 1. of interest is seductive. ThP hU. ness nian, hard pressed for money, ."" T" lUD ncr uc nam f new enterprises, may con' elude that it posseJse. bright poasi- bilitie. for hfm. v the Tper by those who lend4 money by charges for negstia- tions, I fixing up papers, etc., abdve the 6 per cent. rate. As to the 8 per cent .ijate, it is a dangerous piece I of legislation and frought with evilJ ing irom seven to ten per cent, "so legal rate to eight per ctjnt would mean a correspond ing increase in the rates now da- Tuandetd. which would be from nine"!11'8 Sa'e to twelve per cent. YHn V lpwaj rne was eight per ceht in this state, the money-lenders exacted twelve per cent, "and we ' "Vrt !" -ithv jyy statin? that the rate would again be exceeded if lite Legislature should be so unwise ns to 'yield to the pressure of the nio"fyed-irterest. Thej argument that the eight per cent law would brinr more canitnl ; into the state can also be questioned go,,,. concerns nave been rvivinc nine per cent to Wall Street banks, but are armarantlv unable in tppuro 9TrJ Je Palmetto lll Ji":! 19 ,n orth Carola- L wmen must he r- vwufcu ucxuiv uusiness can oe 't hf taken many rears to drive out interest rates that sappec- i if w"u ul au inuusinous peo "e lnai iook tne roof off the heads n a. . J ' Hnn tnaT mined many g00d usrness and H Wd bp I " a a. a sinister force tn hold. jThe ix per cent law is the poor lean's protection, and it should ,emaih on the statute books OWN YOTJB OWN HOME. A campaign to "Own Y'our Own nomev is under way in this cky To impress the idea mora fnrAihl. a minuature home and rent house have heea placed in the Court House Squaro. Also piles of building ma terial at reduced prices, while 'the name, of local contractors are giVen and Building and Loan Associations who propose to lend money to those aesiring to own a home. The Local Editor of the Union Republican Vi ... '-rr -mrougnout nis thirty-odd years Con ,-neetioh with this paper, has renkt- paper, has repieat edly advocated this "own your Own home'? policy. It is important j for many reasons; Interest is as cheap as renjt and stimulates an interst, an ambition that 'will tend to leave a balance for payment on the princi pal. Then a home owner is a citi- zen mOre directly identified with! the welf arie of a not take a renter lone- to "11 , w.Wu,i,. , n VWij j ii. r.'.i ac, aauiwrt states,' " . - "f and move away when the test comes of standing by your town or ciry, wnen it is necessary i for every khonlder to be put to the wheel and every ounce of public N; C. JANUAKY 27, 1921. needed to keep things going, for dull times come and -go with every com munity. A. man with a wife and children needs a home for their pro tection and comfort, should he be called away, from the active ccne of life, or when old ago comes to him and his wife, that they may have a 1 fig and shade tree ' 'J under which to pass their declining years, am not weekly) or monthly payment to meet when-work is dull or physi eal infirmity Tender a cessation,' froir duty a necessity. Winston-Salem i: rapidly -growing to be a city. Othe towns and cities in the State an growing in popu'ation. as a grow home ownership decline. Ir New York city, for instance, ninety 'per cent of the citizens arc, renters The same rule applies to farms and j f araer8 Bd-lt.U a. important' for a young man in the country to own a farm as it is for a young man to own a home in a city. The first effort nf a T F,ito. m.nv . ' . was to own a home. Pardon for a personal allusion. It took him and his -wife the first 9 'years of their married life to reach the goal, with increase in family, sickness, death, taxes, interest and other things to eontend with. It requires many a M,rifice anJ Eot an 8 hour day 'but . k . , , about every hour of aay light and 'many an hour at night of hard and : steady, work. And every other young fmarrfed couple Can and should do the same. The ultimate joy and sati, ! fnHon .In it nnvs for Pvfrv moment ( I - " ' . 1 of toil and energy cxtendel and an aim 'and object in life to i wards which to attain, aside from the financial advantage resultant. And we believe every young married couple in town, can own a home if they will and every couple in the country should strive to obtnin a farm -upon which to work oy then destiny. We are not speaking alone to the young folks of Vin.ton-?aleni and Forsyth county, but to every part of the State where the Union Republican circulates and that i froni Cherokee to Currituck, arid the sum and sustance of it all is 'Own Your Own Home. AS WE GO 10 -PRESS. causes a loss saofmonn T , Martinsville. Va.. votes S250OOO in bonds for streets and schools. . ' Kcw England Railroads say they must have more revenue or go bank ruptcy.. . ;;:'31e;.traghton-CampbeH congrcssion- j alicontest is attracting attention at , Washington. j ", The .Senate , passes the packers bill r which provides for federal regulations 6f-the meat industry. 1 At Statesvilie, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. renson died within 48 hours of each others Both had-pneumonia. The Freewill Baptists will build a college in this State at Ay den, N. C. and $300,000 is being raised for that purpose, :s The Warrenton home guard an on duty at Warrenton where the 9 negroes from the Norlina race riot are confin ed in jail. During December there were 56 fatal accidents and 87 serious accidents ii by automohiles during thi month bf Dprpnuhpr i The neero M. E. Church, at Chanel ' HilL N. C, was destroyed bv fire Sun- I day night, and one dwelling , house. caused by the explosion of an oil lamp. Gov. Morrison has a double lynching to look into as among his first duties. The airplane route from Chicago to New York will charge passenger rates by iweght so much per pound. Flora Peterson, of Harrisbury, Cabar rus county, ran away Sundav, sayini hshe was going to Gaston ia. Her step father, R. P. Arthurs, fails to find her there. Once before she ran away and was found clerking in a store at Greens boro, N. C At Roanok- Va., T. Chester Fleck - i , . .. . . was unea ana sentenced to oy days in -a jau ior jrunnmg over ana Killing Airs. D. L. Davis, wife of an N. & W. freight conductor, with his automobile, Dec. 27. The evidence showed that Ficck paid Davis $-10,000, upon the receipt of which Davis recommend that Fleck be given no imprisonment. Yadkin County Jurors. Following is a list of the jurors drawn for the next term of Yadkin county superior court which convenes erc tJe fiJ"st Monday in March J. C. Fleming. E. S. Angel, 'M. M. Castevens, C. A. Madison, S. Li Doub, S. .' Norman, W. M. Swaim, II. P. Pojidexter, Nathan Adams, H. E. Da vis, J. S. Hoots, R. M. Wells J. H. Cravcr, C. S. Reavis, . V. Hauser, G. V. Prim, C. Ii. Shore, R. V. Wooten, J. F Matthews, I. S. Phillips. I. W. Casstevens, R. L. Gregory, J. O; Smith, '; j. j. onore, ivx, r. nolcomb, ! D. M.I VesUL G. W. Reavis, Sr., A. B. War-I den,:-A. E. Shore, H. P. Craveri N. D. j Mackie, J. II. Mathis, V. C. Stallings, S. M. Speas, W. H. Br'ant, ahd Ben Rutldge. 1 TOE SAUi. poos u M 'uoiitAinnj ;o mbjs uSin uj km oot 'iaiu8!M ai.is no oioiku Paint Without Oil, REM ASKABLE DISCDVEET THAT , CfUTS DOWN THE COST OP PAINT SEVENTT-FIVE FEB CENT. f A rre. Trial Package i Mailed to" Everyons ,Who Writs. i j f'- Prl"ent manufacturer Aanm, Y., dincoTrred a proeeaa ot making new kind of paint wTthont tbr se of od. He named it Powdrpsint. It all that w reqmred ia cold water ;to make proor. are proof, aaoitarr itLt'TJ!!!: T . r'piv fi'utru-io paint bricfd." nd eomta abont one-fourth ra7250 '"'n.IV'??. i ffi Sa n.lao rotor card nd rij Wfo.tlo.".: : B m D oasiei flops Hair Coming Out: " Thickens, Beautifies. A few ecr.ts buys " Dandcrine. " ifter a fev applicatiors you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, bosides every hair shows new life, ytgor, brightness, more color and abundance. r'hii . w .. I r t directing tha-t publication be mjdo once a . HUIUV S.UCU MIT 111 1. 1 I 111 V I . 1 V wm( for six successive weeks in thr I cpjon .KepuDiican a newspaper puDi sre in. the City of WinRtnn-Saler:i. and in the sala Western District of North Carolina ' This the 10th dav of Jannarv. 1T1, 5. " R. I.. B LAY LOCK .Olerk United Statps Uistr'rt ou-t 'or tha W'Mtern Distrirt, of Xorth Carolina m'.ai.ji.ajHBi ,tta 1 1 fi mi list ! ' VA' ji m fvVo.rv hod v Lotni no r.vr.rvthinc lioinc; m Don't Fail To Get Your Share of These:!? I W. isr MX V.KSZXittTXMlTZZ f?i Vi One let of hese tiat previous I? ly sold for $1.50 to go for 2 pair for enly $1.00 $1.50Sil h Suspenders, of tho iinent make to o 2 pairs for Si 2S (only 2 Pas to a easterner) arasasii: One lot of Boys Suits that s ?12.50 to go CA OCU M for only Come and get them now while they last. &t!kEraT's One let of Extra heavy rib bed hose for boys, value up to 65 cents to go O P" for One lot of Mens Overalls val ues up to $2.50 or rf. 95i One lot of Cans a inViv - $4.00 all to go Art Afl 91 .90 for only One lot of Boys Overalls val ue up to $2.00 to go for only' 65c M TTva iV af TV ar- . a. IS TWK 'IJISTKICT COURT O? THE EKN UISTHICT-. Oi OIiHl- CAitO- W.Jl! EHii, Clars X. EHia, : , NOTICE. YOU wYlL'AKkWiCE that m t!do entitled s lo. haa be.D t d in ths Diatrirt Court of . Ibe V"JJ?. of annttUinx a deed ea.coted to t''" ." dafwd.nt ci.ra S. Bills. fc Vl W-.11. Ellia. on th fronpd tiat "" 1 .mruti tertam iru repo.d in her oy tn aaia 8Ml deed, to cerate roi.1 t. 1'"tf tying and being in Ice county ' .lor'tK Western Diatrw-t of North Carolina, and j -1 1 - - .lu.tr IU3T LOT: Hituated on Main Street l th. tcmn of 8leu.. Si C, bounds on tbe North by IJelewa tYeek htreet, extena ing Southwardly along Ma.n htreel ..( m thenca Eautwardl 83 feet, d inr.hea ton alley way; thenr Northwardly 21 feet 10 inchea, to Bel i.. L Street : tiicnca S entwardlj ... u.i.i.1 (mil .Street 85 feet g Belewa CreeK nireei o - Inchea. being houae and lot o. 1, in xck of hoUmMi built by Mensrs r n tix In 1. 1 i. and Kogle. and known a me Block, tne riettt of way for water dr o and .ewer pipe beinf reaenred but- thr ue of the alley way up on tne ht aid. of aid property beinj- yratited. Tt.e Ban lot heiiif? te aame ti.st wi eonvejel U? C. H. r'oglc. Ex. II. E. Fries fcx. Antiorr ette Kogle. Emma Fogle, H K. trie, and K. M. r'rip to the graitor herein, on tht 10th day of January, 1893. and r-'frd ed in Boole So. 44 of Deida. Page 211 SEI'OXIJ LOT. The followinic den'jib ed track of land known a.i the J. A-.0'1, ner Factory Property,, in Salem. -V I fronting 100 feet on the West sid o Halt Street, and of that width extending Weatwardly 400 feet to Kim Street, be ins bounded on the South by lota of Pam Brewer and other, on the Eaut ii " Salt Street, on the North by Kirirt Street and on the West by Kim Street, the lot Laving been conveyed to the grantoi herein by V. A. Lemly, Trustee on 'tin lit day of OetrJier, 184, recorded in t."r niH.-e nf Heester of Ieed in roryt Coon'y, in pook 48 psjre 29. THir.h -LOT: A certin tra't or lot land, lying i nd bfins in tl.e Connty o' Kornvth and Sta-te My North t.aroiirs, nv t'-e South aifle of Salein Creek, and on tho EKt Side of Main Street, and tended by the Winston-Salem Loan i: In vestment" Co., beginning at a state. F.st of s.iid Street, near the land of Moravian rMirrh. rui.nins South .'.7, 13 . AVt 19. 43 to a stake; thenee Sout!-la and 39' minutes Ea. :141. IS to a Ffike: thenre South 62 and .03'. Weat 37.8 to a stake: thenre South '25. 16'. E:? 1)3 to a ia"ke: thence North 66 and '27 178.9 to n utake; thr-nee North 1 ar.d 50', West 437.8 to the beginning, con tailing 1.909 acres. The same being lot conveyed by .lo'm .Tohnscn and wife, to W. B. E!li. on the 16th Uy of .Tune. 1891. reference f which deed is hereby made see Hook of Deeds 38. page 19. FOCKTH LOT: Thooe same tracts o land known and described on the maf of the lands of the V.'instoa-Sa'.etn, Loin & Investment Co., and lot No. 4. in blocW twenty (20) and lot No. seven (") ii block nine (9) and lots No. five (51 an I six (0) in block nine (9) ALL OK SAID LANDS lying and being in the South sidi of Winston-Salem. North Carolina, an' also South of Wachovia Jirook. hr renre sented on the Official Survey and Msp o the Company property, a cipy of -w'iei siid map is filed in the. Registers Offic of Korsyth Connty, N. C. in Book 4" a' Deeds, page 395. and. referred to and tn-'' a part of this deed. The s-ime Veire the property conveyed by the Winston-Salem. Loan k Investment Company, to W. H Ellis on t.ie 9th day of August. 1893, re ! corded in Book No. 40. psge 228, as so n thi? - v - ..V. V. ..-.A Mmnl. lit f oil u The Mid defendant will further take notice that she is reonired to appear in the Distrirt Court of the Unite! Stit for the Western Distrirt of North Caro lina, at Greensboro, on the 26th day o' February. 19 M. anl snsiver or demur tr ; t!i rntr.i-laint f.l"d rn $' 4tt pi-oceedi-ie I or the olair.tiff will apply to. V e Conrt f-r thi relief dem.indpd i-i the-said comrdnt CHARLES EDWIN RKYNOIDS One lot of Shirts, previously sold 3 high as $3.00, in mad I ras, and the near cords, of the ! finest quab'ty to go 2 for .... $1,851 9 n ti J M vi.uu xi.v&nuai, tu si wuiyt 2 to customer 2 fcr only 1.20 1 One lot of All-wool serga O.itiy Di011SC3 valae nP t0 910.00 t A rrrt for af. ki r 3 $3.95 only -A.'swr tjfM ,s. . - - Q 9 . . ... uoc:e m ana icok at our spe cial lot of Over coats, values up to $i0.00. These Coats can not b3 ..duplicated for double to go $14.501 for une ict or Eeece Union Suits H in All-wool, and wool mixed, values up to$8.00 $1.95 All to go for 1 One let of Rain Coats prev-d XOUSly gold as hitrh a- "orift'"I V n 0 , aawu Prices Advancing BUY NOW OR REQR ET LATF.R . i-THTTra 1 1 um '4 " V rAPHAOK PI.ANTW Charleston Wa field. Jeraey WakeBeid, W!a!nl, u ;; early and enrJiet oi an. M.it.ii , jj. ter thooaanJ .lenrerea r.. iv ii irtKKUl lioute 4, B(il, KerneriTiile, MOTflUS For Expectant Mothers Used Br Three Gemsratfoh: tarra ro sooateT n botbsooo ua tm tja, (,b J BaasncLS Bxouurros Co Df rr. 5 0. ruur. ' To Stop a Coujh Quick 1 ; Uke ' HAYES HEALING IiONCY, t $ f muuh medicin which stops the cwfii u 1 healing the? inflamed and irritated tisiuet A box of - GKOVt, 5 u-f L.N-TKATE t SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Cd h V Croup Is enclosed with ever bottle d ?; HAYES- HEALING HQNEY. Tha ttht f should be rubied cn the cbest and throat ' of chiliren suffering from a Cold ot (mk i The be&lina eftect of Haves' Healing Koneykv I side the ihroot combined with the hi tflcj,! 5, the ekla soon stops a coush. .. Both remedies are parked in one carton aMtbt Just ask your diuSgist for IUYU HEALING HONEY. SYMPTOMS WOra DREAD Mrs. Wilson's Letter Should Be Read by All Worr.cn Qearfield. Pa. "After rvy lasUhia' was born last Septemljer I w;.s irmble iiy una. ii -. vtre. '-ieTtiioe ; ibid fiiizy 'J'-lipCJJ i-Tl!'i, ' '. tv.o s i yf 5 X i , 1 Hit v work, i h pains in n, every r .-.., fever lli s.n-: during n.y whic.f 1... week?. 1 Lyuia L. I Ve p o t n : 9 m 'j o O rn- pound : so - ir.':-:, though. I een vcrv , 'S -.:'.: rs ' '1 o-i - -ii i-giv-' it a trial. I have did, for now I feel much all of my work. I tell my f r: :.- v.-.Vs they ask me what. helpv.J rr- . t;.ry think it must be a grc.Vi m-.i .Ani it is. You can uso this letter f - -i t-s timonialif you wish. "f-!rs. 11 . :sy A. Wilson, R. F. D. 5, Clorrfi : !. i :. The experience a id testirri',;:? ;'":h wom'cu as Mrs. Vr'iison frnv.- r v 'via doubr fhat Lvdia E. Pinkhau .'.-, "v able Compound will correct .-'A h tr. u- - uies by removing the cause ar, i r. t r- fe ing the system to a healthy norn-.ni c dition. When such symptoms develop I as backaches, bearinp-down pains, dis- placements, nervousness and .he blues"a woman cannot act trfn promptly in trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound if she values her future cm fort and happiness. the "I's" Out oi HIGH PRICES VTliite Shirts with Co'Azz, that previously sold as li"- as $5.00 Only to to a cu ;1 tomer to . go $0a ; fcr only t1 J -:J uno ioi oi Arrow ana Lyon Collarc, ir. soft and stiff, to go , each at.. One lot of Mens Suits nousl viously sold fcr 030.00 a $35.C0 CO and S-10.CO to; eo rf t iu.oj io go Li r. ur price $17 aca One let of hats values up to s -j ?5.00. Some arc in the John K-j r : t0E 95c Ilcavy Union Suits that's' been selling as high a3 So.fO ; ato go.'or 451.453 Red and Blue Label rint1-" Quality ' S - Kackinaws of the test quai l i a-u- fs "J' wias were so:a as h as" S6.95J each Ono let of Caps Value up to 3 a' 4 $2.00 aU to go, each 35cl 418 No: Liberty St loci' Wi -- r j m.. J pro 9 r-3 wmston-Salem pr tic tor to Vi in: Pt Fi to it an ch ar sh la to it at st V1 ai in cr er th is ir si o: s d P 1 . r
The Union Republican (Winston, N.C.)
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