THE M GNROE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. NO. 48 MONROE, N.C, TUESDAY JANUARY 2, 1906. One Dollar a Year Annual Statement Of Account Audited ami Allowed by the Board of County Com', toners of L'nion County, ! C. for th Fiscal Vear EnJng No vember Jtkh. 115. STATEMENT "A." Court Expenaca. I Hit hi tier, 1'JOi. E. A, Anuneld,ro. liabilii if ;5 20 1.1 45 10 00 15 00 9 50 4 00 7 50 8 00 K. A. Aruitield, court owls B. A. Morn, 5 cords aood I). A. Tedder, stenographer Mm. Tucker, boardiui; jury CC&V.D. Sikca, teaui (ur grand jury Win. gtockton.court janitor January, 1!HI5. B.A-Horn,notif)inft :Wijuri,r 10 NO K.J.KrininiiiiKT,ullicrrofg.j. 5 00 February, 1W5. ' W.A.Eubaiika, oiliivrniurt 6 00 Wai.Stockton.uMirt janitor 6 00 E.A.AruiriK1.ruiirt liahil'sSl.l ' MisiJulia B.Huiiter,steuog. March, l!W Monroe Journal, ubliihii(j court calendar ami ranis Monroe Knipiirer, publish ing court calendar Wni.Stocktoii.court janitor B. A. Horn, . cords mood MisaJuliaU.Huiiier,steiio(. B.A. Horn, notifying 72 ju rors Oct. and Mch. terms April, HHI.-. W.E. Ht!lms,ollieer of grind jury March term Wni.Hlockton, court janitor March term crim. court HixaJuliuH. lluiiter,Htcmi;. II A. Horn,. 1 cords wood K.A.Armucld,co.liahilitics June, HHI.-i. YV.A.Kubauka, oflicer court March term E. A. Arniticld.jii(l. docket, docket paper, crim. sta tistics, recording names of 112 jurors August, 1!H).V Monroe Journal, '.,,0(Kt jury slips, court ealeiidur, etc. B. A. Horn, notifying 7'.' ju rors for July criiu. and Aug. civil courts Wm.Btockton.poiirt janitor, etc., July term Glouceslerllotel, hoard, jury P. A. Parker, officer of g.jury September, 11MI5. W. A.Eubanks, officer court etc. Wnr.8tookton,court janitor X.O.KuHHell, lodging juror Monroe Enquirer, printing court ealcwlar ami cards K. A. ArnihVld.co.liabilitics 4 10 Miss Julia B. Hunter, omit ateuog., court worK, pa per, eaibon, etc, October. 1!05. B. A. Horn, notifying 51 ju rors, Oct. term E.A.Armhld,bal.eo lialiil. NovemlNT, 11MI5. J.A.Wolfe,ollicer of jury B. A. Horn, mi in mon ing spe cial venire 50 men .State vs. Wilson (iarlimd 8.W.IIelms,ofticerg. jury J. H. Boy to, Ikhm-iI i ng j ii rors AliasJuliali.IIuiiter.stciing. M.D.l'usNer, oflicer jury transcribing property la Monroe towoahip I lJ C.Kflrtl, 10 day I Wing and transcribing property and making return, New cUleia township Walker, Kvaua A Cogswell Co., binding tai book Monroe Enquirer, publish lishiug tax listers' notice J. E. Broom, 9 daya listiug and transcribing proper ty and making returns, Vance township S.J. Richardson, 1 1 daya list ing, transcribing proper ty and making returns, Jackson township l.A.rioutz, 13 daya listing, transcribing property aud making returns, Goose Creek township V.T.t'bears, 11 days listing aud transcribing proper ty, Buford township B. F. Parker, 9 days listing and transcribing proper ty, Lanes Creek township 30 oo . W.Sutton, 15 days listing and transcribing proper ty, Sandy Kidge t'ship T.C. Griffin, 14 daya listiug and trauscribing proper ty, Marshville t'ahip I August, li 54 00 Bank of Union, X bonds redeemed and Iut p d 20 00 7 50 li IHl 10 00 25 00 L'l 00 4 00 5 25 :w oo 12 50 ;t(Ni 02 900 31 S5 9 21 CI (I i.l :ts so 5 00 9 00 N ti2 4 7 h no 5 00 500 IS 00 33 00 36 00 22 00 IS 00 30 00 2S00 I Baker's crossing to town ship line 3 Kl 829 00 J.F.lKihier, lumber on IKm- ! termed 126 of cot- weighers' election Total, 154 64 Total, f 2,079 00 F. M. Sutton, lumber ("bar- Hi 25 16 20 3 90 3 00 5 00 5 00 Total. 2400 County Commissioners' Expenses. December, 1904. ILL. Price, 11 daya as chtn co. coiurs. and mileage I March, 1905. W. G. Long, K daya as co. couir. and mileage, Dec 1904, March 1905 A.W. Biggers, 9 days as co. couir. ILL. Price, J daya as co. cotnr., Dec 1!HI4, Dec 1!M)5, aud mileage May, 1905. W. G. Long, 6 days as co. comr. aud mileage II. L. Price, 6 days as co. comr. aud mileage A. W. Biggers, 7 days as co. com r. September, 1905. II. L Price, 11 days as co. couir. and mileage W. G. Long, 10 days as cb. couir. and mileage A. W. Biggers, 10 days as co. comr. November, 1905. W.G.Long.Mdaysaud mile age as co. comr. ILL. Price, 8 days and mile age as co. comr. A. W. Biggers, 8 days as co. comr. 27 00 20 00 18 00 16 40 17 00 16 00 14 00 27 60 26 00 20 00 21 00 20 00 16 00 Total, I 259 40 No unverified accounts were au dited. KUte ofXorth Carolina Union Co. I, J. K. Stewart, clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, do hereby certify that the forego ing is a true statement of all the compensations of the board to the mem tiers thereof, of the number of days the board was in session, the distance traveled by each member, resiectively, in attending the same, and of verified accounts audited 39 00 during tlio fiscal year ending No- 60 00 6 00 Total, 2,4;.s : Tax List Expenses. July, 1905. II. C Moore, 27 listing and veiuber30, 1905. J.K8tkwakt. Clk. to BU. Co. Com re. Funding Bonds. January, 1905. Bank of Uuion, 8 bonds redeemed aud hit p'd 11,250 00 The pleasure to be derived from a good smoke is lost if you have a bad pipe. Our line has every thing from 5 cents to five dollars. Every one of them is a choice smoker. Look over them nd get your choice. C.N. Simpson, Jr. Druggist Look and Be Convinced of the fact that Dillon's Furniture Is the Furniture for you to buy. In quality and price it cannot be equalled. Our fall (tooda are ming in every day the biggest lot and the nicest selection we have ever had. When in need of anything in the way of Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Couches and Lounges, (Leather and Velour), Felt Mattresses, Rockers, Children'! Chairs and Rockers, Musical Instruments of all kinds, Pianos and Organs, 2m aura to see us before you buy. T. P. Dillon, Leader In Law prices on High Class Furniture. Store phone 7j Residence Phone M. Public Read and Bridges. December, 190 i. ILL Price, 21 days services on bridtre committee I 5 00 I. Atlontx. 1 day on bridge committee 2 00 IL E. Cnpple, right of way on White Store road near Kork Itest 10 00 J. A. Marsh, work, nails, etc. bridge across Lanes Ck. 9 5C February, 1905. L D. Thompson, lumber for Hem by bridge over Goose Creek, etc. 35 OS S. A. Williams, lumber for bridge on Camden road 20 52 W. E. Helms, lumber for Dosterroad 9 2 M.A.I'olk. lumber for Hem- by bridee, Vance t'ahip 33 4 Geo. Goodvin, bldg. bridge across (Jourdvine creek. Monroe and a Bb. road 40 00 D. W. Austin, lumber for I Hemby bridge across Crooked Creek to ou March, 1905. A. W. McManna, lumber, work and nails for bridge near John Long's, Goose Creek township 14 24 V.A.Ashcraft, .'(Ml ft. lum ber for bridge at Ash craa's mill snd 2 ISO ft. for bridge near J. A. Marsh's, on Laues creek 81 21 I.J. Carpenter, bridge com mitteeman, less lumber sold 100 H.L Price, 24 days service on bridge committee 5 00 Johu Hargett, lumber for bridge on Willoughby rd. 2 50 A.C.Johnson, issuing i road orders 90 Win. ('. Cook, lumber for bridge on Hecrest Short ' Cut road 2 ti9 April, 1905. W. P. Ke.iah, work ou bridge Stewarts ork.Concord rd. 3 i5 II. W.Statou, repairing abut ments to bridge, Aegro- heud creek 15 (Hi J. 11. Winchester, oak lum ber. Price's mill bridge 3H 2 J. Brady Price, lumber and nails for bridge across Tiudall branch ou Three Notch roach 13 00 I. W. Presley, lumber for .bridge, Stewart's Fork creek, Concord road 1U 8S I. W. Presley, lumber for bridges on public road near Jack Fowler's, Mon roe township 7 2" L W. Presley, lumber for Conoord road 1 00 F. M. Button, lumber for bridges, Monroe t'ship 3 K4 W.I). SUrnes, building Se- crest bridge and repairing Price's mill bridge, 12- Mile creek 1ST 00 May, 1905. W. D. Starnes, flooring bridge on Providence rd. 12-Mile creek, near Nor wood mill 30 00 J. A. Williams, serving 12 road orders 3 0 W. G. Long, 2 days service on bridge co. "littee 4 00 U. L Price, 2 days ser vice ou bridge committee 5 00 Juue, 1905. J. E. Thomas, lumber for bridge over Meadow lib., College road 12 00 A. D. Austin, repairing bridge across Goose ck., Bikes Mill road 8 00 Monroe Mfg. Co., repair ing bridge, lumber, etc., Lee's upper mill 6 38 August, 1905. Jim Watts, repairing bridge on Davis Mine road 3 IN L A. Becreet, lumber for bridge across Bearskin creek near Monroe 49 53 Chain gang, building abut ments for bridge, Bear skin creek, near Monroe 447 24 J as. T. Hamilton, lumber for Kocky River road, Ba ker's crossing to town ship Hue 3 13 September, 1905. Z. V. Morgan, bldg. bridge across BeaverDam creek, Dr. Green's place 75 9(i II. M.GrecD, letting contract for bridge across Beaver Dam creek, less lumber 50 J. G. Medlin, lumber for bridge across race Aus tin's mill, Goose Ck. tp. 13 45 W. G. Long, 1 day's ser vice as bridge committee 2 00 E. O. Cook, lumber for roads, Monroe t'ship S 47 Jas, T. Hamilton, lumber for Rocky River road, IRK MULLIS, CItII Engineer, Phone 44. Winoatb, N. C. Orttftotv f PmfWiMTr In nnrTlnf from on trf the kavltns? mtllftnHi in N i: T rr iprtnr in stall wij, Municipal n4 rami urvejrlnf. M. L. FLOW, CnibIuIobv sf Deads tat Soatk CtrollM, ti larti broliu: tlM I Julia sf tte fm Ik UHoi Canty, US' Rottrj rublK tor BortJi Carollaa. :-: :: Special ittentioo (iven to tikinf Af tdtvtts, Acknowledtement or Proof of Deads, Mortgages, Contracts, Bills ol Salt, Power of Attorney, Renuocii tiona of Dower tod Inheritance, Dep. oeitlone, Writing and Probatinf Deeds, Mortgtues and all other papers, iraning State Warrants, Claim and Delivery snd AttscbaieDt papers. Civil Sum mon! sod tbe Collection of Claim. Office at M. L. Flow Co.' Store ait of co or thou, Monroe, N. C. lotte road. Monroe tn. S lit J. W. Twitty, bldg. bridge, McCain mill road, Jack son township 35 00 October, 19H5. W.D. Starnes, bldg. bridge across Cain creek near MKain Ford 125 00 W. I). Starnes, repairing bridge across Cain creek at Mciain Ford and the bridge across Waxbawck. 25 00 T. W. Maness, bldg. abut ments to bridge across Meadow branch, Anson- Title road, etc 25 00 IL K. Helms, lumber for bridges on Wiugate road 2 50 E. O. Cook, lumlier for Gold mine road 5 47 November, 1905. W. 8. Long, lumlier aud work lor bridge, J. T. Helms' niill,Chalott rd. 44 3: W. G. Ixng, 1 day's ser vice on bridge committee 2 00 A. C. Johnson, issuing 17 road orders, Monroe tp. 2 5. A. J. Brooks, 2i days' ser vice on bridge committee, College Hill road, Mead ow Brauch 4 00 R. II. Moore, serving 17 road orders 5 10 Total, 1,518 71 Election Expenses. December, 1904. J. II. Winchester, 4 days as registrar, 1 day challenge, 1 day j udge of elec , 1 day canvassing bd., 10 nsmes registered, 171 t rouse' bd 9 19 3. Smith, 1 day judge of election Lanes Ck. prec't 1 (HI T. T. Duncan, 1 day judge of election 100 II. M. N icholson, 1 day j udge of elec. ingate precinct 1 00 A.W.McMauus,! day judge of elec. aud 1 day with canvassing board 2 00 J. W. Bi veus, registering IS names, revising lis, (i days registrar aud chal lenge, 1 with canv'g bd. 8 22 W. H. Yandle, 1 day judge of elec., 1 with canv. bd. 2 00 M. II. Richardson, 1 day judge of elec 8. Monroe precinct 1 00 W. C. Broom, 1 day judge of elec., 1 with canv. bd. 2 00 A. D. Austin, 1 day judge of elec, 8. Goose Creek precinct 1 00 Henry C. Peninger, 1 day judge of elec ArmtielU s . , precinct 1 00 C. H. Austin, 1 day judge of election 1 00 V. T. ("hears, 7 days with board of elec, meeting bd. at Norwood 3 days.etc 15 20 M. C. Austin, 2 days regis trar, ltKS names tran scribed, HI registered, 2 days with canv. board, 1 challenge day 5(1 J.E. Hagler, 1 day judge of elec N. Goose Ck. preet. 1 00 John W. Richardson, 1 dav judge of elec, 1 day with canvassing board 2 00 W. L Preslar, 1 day judge of elec Irby's precinct 1 00 B. F. Parker, transcribing 147 names, registering IN names, 4 days as regis trar, 1 challenge day, 1 day judge of election, 2 with cauvassing board 9 01 K. W. Strawn, 1 day judge of elec Olive Bh. preet. 1 00 John C. Sikes, Jr., 7 days with board of election and postage 7 50 L R. Helms, transcribing. 220 names, registering 43 names, 4 days registrar, 1 day judge of election 8 55 Thos. C. Eubniiks, Jr., 1 challenge day, 1 day judge of election 2 00 C. J. Braswell, 1 day judge of election, B. Goose Ck. precinct 1 00 L W. Tucker, 4 days reg., 1 chal. day, 1 day judge of elec, 2 days with canv. bd., 190 names transcrib ed, 29 registered 9 77 M. A. Cloutz, 4 days reg., 1 challenge day, 1 day judge of elec, I day mak ing returns, 135 names transcribed, 41 registered 9 58 , J. C. Ktird, 4 days reg., 1 day judge elec, 1 day mak i ug ret urns, 1 i9iiaines transcriled, 20 registered 8 29 W. Ker.iah, 1 day judge of election - 1 00 January, 1905. C. Laney, 4 days reg., 1 day judge of elec, 1 day making returns, register ing 1(1 names, trauscrib ing 207 names 8 55 W. F. Chears, 4 days reg., 1 day Judge elec, tran scribing 127 and register ing 30 names 7 1 March, 1905. J.I.Clark,! day judge elec, E. Sandy Ridge preciuct 1 00 May, 1905. A. Cook, 1 day judge elec, Bandy Ridge School dist 1 00 June, 1905. Monroe Journal, publishing notice Plyler school dist. elec, cot. weigher elec 16 25 & A. Horn, notifying 1 reg. and 2 Judges elec. Ply ler school district 1 80 Monroe Enquirer, publish ing not ice elec school dis. No. 3 Jackson township 2 50 Monroe Enquirer, publish ing notice to magistrates Jail Expenses. December, 1904. Alex Blouut, cleaning cess pool at jail 4 times and work on pipe J. It. English & Co., coal for jail People's Dry Goods Co., 10 pair blankets for jail R .1. Horn, boarding pris oners Nov. 7 to Dec. 5 a:id 43 turnkeys Jauuary, 1905. Alei Blouut, cleaning cess sh)1 at jail 4 times Lets & Iiee, 6 pair blankets for jail B. A. Horn, shff., 6 pair of blankets for jail English Drug Co., gauze and (audages for co. jail February, 1905. Alex Blouut, cleaning cess pool at jail 5 times B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners and 48 turnkeys B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners Dec 6 to 31 John Shute &Sona, putting in. i glass at jail March, 1905. Alex Blount, cleauing cess pool at jail 4 times City of Monroe, water for jail Aug. 1 March 1 B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners snd IK turnkeys Feb. 7 March 4, 1!HI5 Lee & Lee, 12 pr. blankets for jail April, 1905. B. A. Horn, hoarding pris oners and 28 turnkeys March 7-April 3, 1905 Alex Blouut, cleauiug cess pool at jail 4 times aud washing 20 blankets My, 1905. lex Blouut, cleauiug cess pool at jail 4 times and ashing 10 blankets Juue, 1905. li. A. Horn, boarding pris oners and 13 turnkeys April 4 29, 1905 B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners May 2 June 2, 1905 City of Monroe, water for county jail Alex Biount, cleaning cess pool at jail 5 times July, 1905. Alex Blount, cleaning cess pool at jail 4 times B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners June (i July 3, '05 August, 1905. W. W. Carroll, work at jail Cash Mer. Co., 4 pr. blan kets for jail In A Lne, 4 pr. blankets for jail Alex Blount, cleaning cess pool at jail 5 tunes B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners July 4-Aug. 7 and 4(i turnkeys Septeuilier, 1905. English Drug Co., paint, drugs, etc., for co. jail Alex Blount, cleaning cess pool at jail 4 times and washing 28 blankets J. R. English & Co., coal for jail Octolier, 1905. B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners and 8 turnkeys Sept 5-20 B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners and 8 turnkeys Aug. 15 Sept. 4 Alex Blount, cleauiug cess pool at jail 4 times November, 1905. 3 50, Ate x Blount, cleaning cess pool at jail 5 times 10 00 B. A. Horn, boarding pris oners tVU 3 Nov. 4 55 50 City of Monroe, water for co. jail Juue 1 Nov. 1 't; 40 Lee & Lee, sheeting for jail 41 Colli us & Biggers, 12 blan kets for jail 12 00 Euglish Drug Co., drugs, gauze, etc, for jail 2 00 8 50 39 80 10 00 39 60 800 600 600 60 10 00 124 80 78 00 350 800 13 27 55 20 12 00 57 90 9 20 8 CO 18 00 49 20 8 21 10 00 8 00 33 60 35 75 500 4 00 10 00 95 00 go : 9 68 37 63 36 40 15 30 8 00 S3 (HI 16 C5 37 85 3.'. (Xi niBOYerisixea Son ImMverishe(l Boil, like iinpov nulled blood, minis a )Nkt itTtilizer. A cliemiHt by ninilyz- ntf the soil can tell you what rtilizer to use for different products. If your Mood is impoverished your doctor will tell you what ou need to fertilize it and pve t the rich, red corpuscles that are lucking in it. It may lie you need a tonic, but more likely you need a concentrated Iut food, and fat is the element lacking in your system. There is no fnt food that is so easily digested and assimi lated as Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish nnd strengthen the body w hen milk and cream fail to do it. Scott's Emulsion nlways the same; always palatable nnd always beneficial where the body w waMmg from . . lil any cause, eitner in cnuuren or adults. H will mm4jrcm a staple free. Beaarethat this I tarn hi the form of a UM h oa the wrapper of every bntue of &ma ton Jul bay. SCOTT i BOWIE CHEMISTS WiPtJUlt.JtfToH BOr.aedll 00. All braggista, Total, l,o:o 4 Miscellaneous Expenses. December. I'.KH. Kdwsrds A Broughton, 1 dox. justice dockets 9 GO Price ft Moore, supplies for Jack Helms, smallpox patient, 13 27 January, I'Jtlo. B. A. Horn, Expenses, etc., conveying Annie Funderburk to Morganton, B. A. Horn, expenses etc., conveying J. W. Pritchard to Morganton J. E. Stewart, making an nual statement snd issuing and recording orders. Monroe Journal, publishing county statement for 1904, Ir. J. V. Hunter, attending smallpox by or. of lr. Blair, 128 (XI Dr. J. M. Blair, services outside Co. home, smallpox, etc., 317 00 J. N. Price ft Co., smallpox account, Lee ft Lee, cheese cloth for smallpox patients, o. A. Horn, expenses of In digent of Institution for deaf, dumb ft blind for 1904 February, 1905. English Drue Co., small pox sect., Nov. 1 1 Feb. 2, J. w. Kudge, repairs on court house roof, A. L. r untlerburk, expenses conveying Cul! Critlin to Morganton, E. A. Armfield, paper, crim inal statistics, lunacy inquisitions W. II. Belk ft Bro., cheese cloth for smallpox patients Monroe Enquirer, publish ing financial statement, Monroe Journal, tax re turns blanks, etc., II. J. Bivens, arresting ill Mctarty in Virginia, warrant, jail fees, etc., Walker, Evans ft Cogswell Co., 1 chattel Mtg. record and deed record, March. 1905. J. E. Stewart, 8 days clerk to board and issuing orders (Jritlin supply Co., raiload fare, clothing, etc., for Amos Threadjill, s pauper, C. T. inchester, expenses, etc., conveying Ned Thomp son to Morganton, Edwards ft Broughton, 1 cross index to deeds, 8. A. Stevens, attending smallpox patients by order Dr. Blair, J. W. Neal, attending small pox patients, by order Dr. Blair, alker, Evans ft Cogswell Co., I lien and Mtg. record, 1 deed of trust record, April, 1905. Thomas Rone, inquest ju ror, V ictoria Collins, O. I. I linson, interest and a part of principal, note dated May 5lh, 1902, Clarence E. Houston, Ins. premium on court house, Peoples Bank, Ins. prem ium on court house, Henderson ft Snyder, Ins. premium on court house, Savings, Loan ft Irust Co., Ins. premim on court house, L. H. 1 bompson, Ins. pre mium on court house W. J. Trull, raisirg timber in court house and placing it under clock, Walker, Evans ft Cogswell Co., I record of Mtg. English Drug Co., smallpox Acct., Feb. 6th to March 20th, W. A. Eubanks, holding inquest over body of Victoria Collins, C. C. Allen, inquest juror, Victoria Collins, Frank Autry, inquest juror, Victoria Collins, M. L Baker, inquest juror, Victoria Collins, J. r. Carelock, inquest ju ror, ictona Collins, Sanford Smith, inquest ju ror, Victoria Collins, D. A. Price, lumber for court house, 358 40 132 40 4100 2 50 18 80 19 50 35 00 500 3 20 22 00 40 85 3 75 I I 80 10 00 47 50 45 00 25 50 100 5G80 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 (X) 293 10 00 4 25 7 70 175 1 70 170 185 1 90 5 77 Royal Baking Powcfe:? Saves Health and Saves Money yL tAKiW. wdc ro., new vomc. (OONTINI KD ON PAOK TWO.) City house and Lot for Sale. Hv virtu ttf rwmlutliin nf th Ouirtrrlv iMftMilUi th M K murvii, nuin, in un.itr larrwKl tMwrd of triuuwi ur the old Hoiinw cir cuit will, on Saturday, Jauuary 20th. lOOfi, at iht eourt hou clnnr In M nn, ll t pnh- Ir sMH-tllHI, M lh hlffliaxsl MdUrT, fur CsWtl. in tkmrwtnfaarr torvDrrtJ aitUAttMi on ti taaniiisTioa trtH, Bxljolniiiff K. U itrtflln and ihni and Twine a ainaiM im iiiuiuhi id a pMinmr Hon itl tht eir anil havlnann ft a mll dwrll- Inir hnc. Ihtld for tht puriMkaw ot dlvltllnR th pnerwMi- hstB th two newly rrated cir- A. m . BTACR, (Jk l, B A . I.ATHAN, A. H M. I AHtV, T J. W. HKiNtM. K. I BlVitNK, Land Sale. Sr vlrtn nf a tnwr MnUlnp4 In t fertaln ihirmn Wd In m fiwiW by W. A. Plrlr. om uh MM oj w imuiwr, ww. I win, om Monday, January 8th, 1906, l th mart horn dnor In Monro. It. C., mpII t KMIr mllon. In M nlflhMl Dinner, for nMh. Mlowlnff dmrtM Irnrt nf Iftnd In Rufoni taiwnaniD. nniolnln tb lnnHi tifW.IIHwntH. M. w .ronni. K. A. ArnfWri nnd ulhnra and bmndHl m ftillnwn: SfflnnlnK nl n V. n. by m Miwnna w. o. nnd run n lhlnVo r o. brn B.JplMud P o.; Ihnw 9. V K 44 phnlni m n plnn itiimp In A fid , Uirnr. II I -hln tn nukr tqr J.And nicknrr; mm w. 11.40 nnlnt lo fmm M I iih. . urn m w , is m nnln tti ft Kipl hf ft Anw on tn bnuwft ; umw Aivn nfttd nmnrn 10 in nnninninf , nnniftininn ut him niorp or Iom. A"M to natlffT lh nro,l llnM of Mtd ntortjrftff dnd, drtonlt hftTlnA Ann ntftm In to nnf mnnt or Inn bond thm u wrarM. idii vna ony m iwrnwr, iwn. A. a.Snak,AkW. '.rLYLSa,Morl(a). Deserve So Sympathy. 'harlot u i Mtwrvrr. Five HiiliNins in A.slicvillc ) their liceiiitra on amnint of allt't'til violatious of law. Our is auiaed that their proprietors should have Oeen so recklcNS or ho Ntupitl. Any man enpip-il iuthe liijuor biiKincM u .North Carolina who keens hix eyes open should know that bin busiuess exists by Hiifl'i-raiice and that he is !iHii;iiij: on by his eye lids. Yhw lakt-n no account of our iiiiHiiiriliine friends, ho live iu ox-ii detiance of law and take their chances as ol her tiainblerN do. Itut the Aorth t'aitilina liiior dealer now, who profoscH to do a leili iiiute busi tics, oiiiilit to have wiiw enough to know that he must con duct it in all rom-cis as a man who keeps an oih-ii Ixuk. He is meiiaced all tuetinie ly pulitic w-n timeut and should have iMTCeiitioii euoiiKh to ri-alie the fact. When he ollciids u'ainst the law, in the face of bulit aud knowledge, and is caught, he doesu't deserve any symptitliy. A rraunl)lf Ainuunt of food tlior- 0111, ly duelled aud properly Assimi lated will always increase the ftrenj;th. It your IuhimIi is a "htlleutt" Kudol DyBiwpma Cuie will elite! what you eat aud euahle Ihe di."rtive organs to asslimlale and liaiisfonii all funds in to tissue lmldi"K MxkI Kudol rrlir-vrs our sloniarh, l)i-li Innt, hrarthurn aud all forma of indigestion. Palalalile and strenctlienitie. S. IJ ly C.N.Siuipaou, Jr., and S. J. Wtlsh. Notice of Administration. HavltiAlhlxInT uuallllnl la-lnrr K A Arm fll.t. V. S C, I 11 loll '.illhl, North t'arolliin. ft. tnitflWx-ft'or it li. n -f J am P korrtn. iIa- -.'!.. all iM-nMins liol, ini! i-lmm u sltl-l tlif lie i l ho l.l Joint r. Morrlii. 1t-.-ftNel. are llerelijr liotllli'il to ne-i'ilt them to the tlliiter- in:iie.l n.uniiii..l:stor oh or hrfore the Wt diiT I Mnr.-h. I.t. or liili. nottee mil ! plesite.1 In r of lln-tr lltht of rw-overy. More thnli U month-' iiottee Iihk herelnfore Irn irlven y V H. M h linker, ailmlnt-lritior. who hsu .m.- ille.l. Thl- the isth ,U ot No,iMtil..r. A ll lwd. TIIK SAVIMiS. MIAN A TSCST 1, K. B. Ki-ilntiie, Alt)'. AilmliiMirMlor. 5a le ot Valuable land. Bjr virtue of atllhorlljr eimfern-it on me hv m ile.l of trti-t niH.lv hy W H W iinhet,-r am) wife, M. A. Inrhenter, on the Until .lay of I k tolier, A. li 1W4. 1 mil, on Tuesday, Jauuary L'.'trd, l!IOi, -ll to the hlirtiet Midler for faun, at the court liou-e door 111 Monroe, S. (' , tlie following it.- rltien tln-e, trni-t or uaril of Inmt. to w It. vlt: Hi-Kimiliia at n stone almilt .'m links Wesl f sftl.l hralieh ll'lilee Mile lirain-lii.a i-ornerof John Kason's lantl, ami ruin, with Ins line -4. H7 K. 171 poles, tmssilia Kft-on's anil Penillt'er'- line loan o. ny a u. o. ami two iiins; theio-e wllh another line of sanl I'eunlltt-r N , W Tl.aa jsile to a (ille of -tones, corner of lot No -2. theui-e wtlh three Itln-s of lot No. y N , M W. -jn poles to a pine -lake ami pile til stoncn. thenee A. w II sile, enmlnit a road to a white onk hy two wster oak-, thenee S Aw', VV m.fl uolea to a slone on Kast liniik of Th is Mile lirani-li; thenee down and wllh Ihe vnrl .usoour-es of said liraneh alioilt tits mile-to the lietflnnlnit, isinlaliilna hliii-ty iisn aeres, more or less, and Is-iiik the land allotted to T K. Hnsim ami eoiivevetl hy I. K. Broom and huslaud. W I' Hnsim. to said H W inches ler. h deed dated Septemls-r lll. tswl. The said deed of trust Is rei-onteil In the re tstry of I n Ion eotinty. North t'srollna, tn Hisik A. mgr 4la. etc.. to whlt-li referem-e le herehy mad , and the said lam! ts sold to tny the note secured Iherehv, whh'h now ts'loiiits to A. V Heath. This tlie lstli day of Ih-i-cntls-r. ItsKi. n. H. KKIiniNK, Trustee. Voiiiik Alexander, whoso brave ly ili'lfinli-il the Kiiima xMtoili-e, ii-ar Asheville, against burglars, conies in for a giKtd share of praise now and then, but the fact that he is only uow lieing promoted from the isisitiou of lulmrer to a clerk ship does not show up very well for the olliciitls who are apparently so anxious to reward him. They might have given him something worth while at the start Char lotte Olwerver. Deafness Cannot be Cured liy local applications, as (hey cannot reach the diseased portion ol tlie ear. Ilit-re is only oue way locure deadies and that is ly constitutional remedies. Hcatness is caused by an inflamed conditio!! of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tuhe. When Una tube tits inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperlecl hearing, and wheu it is eutiiely rinsed deafness i the re sult, and utiles Ihe inflammalion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine case out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of Ihe mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollar fur any case of Deafness (caused by catrrh)lhat cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Send tor circulais.free. h J. CHENEY & (JO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c, Take Hall Family Pills for consti pation. The news of the embarrassment of three Memphis banks, following the failure of a like number in Chi cago last week, has an ominous sound even in these times of pros perity. Charlotte Observer. UVASOL, Are your Kidneys, Liver or Iilatltlcr effected If so read our guarantee: $25.00 Reward. We ofler (25.00 reward for any case of Kidney, Liver or Bladder trouble that cannot be cured by Uva Sol. IXTKIiSTATK CHKMiCAL CO., Haiti more, M. D. Kor mile by Price & Moore, li. F. I). 5, Monroe, N. C. ryar"'i Sip Land Sale. Ht Tlrtit irf authtiritr pmfprrfi tm m hy an nlrr ftnil tlnrr ntatlr hy K A. Armttlf1.t' h.i'. I'nl'in rounty.N. V , in a hkm-UI i.rxrrlitiit lnitUulrit hy the Ha vlntr. I.u atnlTrii Cnni lny, Kuartllan for Ktill I'rfMpy, 1 will, tin Tmwlny, Jununry 2:,rd, l!Mnt ttrll t4i ih htih(it liiiliW. at iif.ttr auction. i thr rmri nuw nMir in Mttin. . t' . a rf malmlfr. anl-jtyt to the lift fflalf f kathpriiif rrful-, in tii rniiomna ilif, tru-t r fw ri r land, lyln anil Iwiim In Mitt county f I nltiitanil Mate of North l amUna, tnun1"tl an1 alfwrltnf't a followx: Hcfrlnnlntr at a hunch of willow ami two iwrtlmmoii lm-ii)c. thfitcs wllh Sarah M11ln' line N. mi1-, . t. Htakf, Harali MiMtllu n corner; I hence with V. V rew ley m hue t Jacob tinfnn etrner. thence I well a corner, a ntle of "lonett tn a branch by p o and htcknry; thence up nairi branch N W. lnchaina; I lie nee lift tabl branch N.Hft.ll cltalna : (hence tin aaul branch N w . H'. uh 1 branch N. IH tt . b rlialnn to a make In nl 1 branch, the beitinninii. cnnialntnff acrvi. Aupttn ami wife to I. 1'. I're-b-y for life with J are BWMIIVd tlltTO Will be 00 peCUtli- a remanitVr to naid Hua-ell Hreley,a atiar i - I iMr.;.Ai:.. ,iJ , lndee. rec,.mciHn the reirtMry of ruioiHN.un- 81)' ltW8. I lailTlS ie adjUStfd pn)mpt- ty. hooi l". )ire in wnicn reference in Here by nile for a full dexcripibm. Term of Hale-One thlnl ca-h an1 the re malmter nn a credit nf twelve month with ap proved necurtty, and title reltned until kit the purchae money la paid. ThU Ih lwth day f December, A t IMA. K R RKIA I N R. t'ommbwloner. Don't De fliarmefl every time the fire bell rings. Have your premises and stock covered with INSURANCE- You don't know how much worry can be avoidsd for such a small out lay. Should lire then reach you, you ly by the companies we represent Oct our raU.'s. W. M. GORDON, Arjent, At People 's Bank. W. C. WOLFE, Cashier. ? W. S. BLAKENEY, J. E. 5TACK, ( 1 President. Vice-President. 1 THE BANK, of UNION MONKOK, K. C This Bank has been operated In th Interest of th people at targe aa well as Its stockholders. IU officers have done their best to build up rtonroe and tbe surrounding country. It pro vides every safeguard for the depositor and Is always liberal to the borrower, i No reasonable person could be dissatisfied with Its methods. Remember what It hat done for the people thus far and let everybody know that It will meet all legitimate competition In the future. Patronise It with your accounts and thus show your sympathy for a progressive and obliging Institution. It to your friend and It If here to stay. '