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At Crow Bros. Cash Store you will always find a Full Line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes 1 1 i -11 ana Kinarea imes. Here vou eret the bier advantage that. v V- C3 w w w & A XS irom casn Olivine and cash se ino- Nn book-keepers, no collectors to nav. and no i ill., oaa aeots to lose. ROMAN JUSTICE. Just Received A big line of TRUNKS from - $2.00 up. A tine line ot btylish Neckwear. Still have some of those soft collar Shirts the $1.00 kind, while they last, for - 50c CROW BROTHER'S CASH STORE. Befter Bigger Stronger?! The steady growth of the old reliable First National Bank of Monroe is conclusive evidence that the banking institu tion that throws the greatest safeguards around its business to protect its depositors, merits the confidence of the people. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU HAVE YOU TRIED US ALWAYS COURTEUOS ALWAYS ACCOMMODATING The First National Bank How Technicalities Wr Av..dJ U th Court. TI:t liar a a a op-n irofe-"rn in nriiM -it Uov-.c. The litont c i- jmrl the s.t:!H-t latitude i;t the dhiitf oi en tditvutc. lu-v riuht to r j'r.M ::t li vl:cnt in court was lu.iv ci'tH'is'i'U. ;;ivi-h irnit.ttor of tiu (irc.-k in literature ami art. J the Romans averted their entire i' independence in the domain of law. ' Their innovations had the stamp of originality. Jiat thee did nt com prise any cIoe connection between bar and taneh. It i noieworthv that during a verv period in tlie lUMOrv of Konian law tlinro itii I no cxaci counterpart ot our jud :e 1 no ma ''ist rut u a. a nublie ofli- ciat charged with the administra tion of law. The judex was a simv. -1 -eies of referee appointed by the magistrate ti hear and report upon a particular cae. Then there a an arbiter who acted alone or with others in arbitration cafe farbi- tria). Imallv there were reciinera. tori who assisted in international questions. I he hearin? U fore these various types of judex was called the judi cum, as distinguished from jus, the Hearing hefnre the ma-nstraie properly so tailed. The names of citizens oualilied for scrim-' ns indices were inscribed in a mihlic record known as the album. More over, litirants had the riirht of ol- jeetion to a particular iudev. ot only so. but this right was extended during many centuries to criminals, who were tried Ik fore icntumvirs and decemvirs, sitting: on the er inanent tribunals. If the l.'onian I'.ill Sikes never tluniL'lit -f lmtlin" lor ward the demand of In.- Kiiirlisli congener that "we all ought to have a voice in making the laws as we sulTcr be," vet wc mav be well as sured that he would not fail to take a s nortimr chance, make a nrime fa vorite of tlie indue who was most reversed on apjieal and strenuously oniect to the others. The point which calls for our special attention is that none of the men who discharged the various ju menu or semi indicia! f unci urns di scribed was drawn, except in most exceptional cases, lrom the ndvo cate class. Xor is it nobble to conceive any arrangement better calculated than that in force in Home to exclude their narrow. iro- . ' ' jesMonni technicality from the set ticment ot civil cases, lhe presid ing magistrates of the ereat mm mat tribunals were seldom or never men who practiced at the bar. Even in later times, when functions of magistrate and judex were merged in one ollicial. there is evidence that the bench was recruited from the bar more frequent Iv than be- lore.- exchange. WHEEL INFORMATION. YOU know that the wheel is the most important part of a Vehicle. But you don't know how a good wheel is made. We do. In the first place it is made from the very Lest selected second growth North Carolina hickory. It is not only the best wood, but it must be air-dried and thoroughly seasoned; primed in lead and oil; the tire put on hot-and you have a wheel that will last That is the 11ED- I OXT wheel, and Every Piece of Every Piedmont Buggy is Guaranteed. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Piedmont Vehicles are made in great variety of style. Ask us about them. The Piedmont Buggy Co., Monroe.N.C. FINANCIAL BULLETIN, Under United States Supervision. Depository for funds for City of Monroe, County of Union and State of North Carolina. OFFICERS: R. A. MORROW PrMn ROSCOE PHIFER Cashier iR- ENGLISH Vice-President vy. CKUWELL, Assistant Cashier W.H. PHIFER. Teller "HANDSOME DRESSERS" know how to dress well. There isn't a Dresser or Chiffonier Like You Set Here but will "dress up" "my la dy's bed chamber" to the queen's taste. We Show Bed Chamber Sets, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, Remarkable for beauty and wonderful for wear. Bring wile and come and see them. "Your Credit Is Oood." W.H. KERR, JR. MONROE. N. C Or. MOW AnU-Paia FUla nhm pia. E AD this carefully-it will pay you. You will be "money-in" in buying Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Ladies and Gent's Fur nishings of all kinds. We can fit any size in number and also in price. The best for the money you ever saw. Come and See before you buy. Come and give me a trial. I am sure you will be suited at A.BLACKER'S Monroe, North Carolina. Keeping Thtir Tith. "Would Vou think " miisod 1ia dentibt. "that nnv one would wnnt his teeth after thev had been nulled? It's a fact, though, that lots of people do. Whet her thev 1 I J keep them to hand down to their i 1 1 children or whether onco carrying mem nome thev take them out nm look at them occasionally with ... . . ... -- -j - great interest 1 cant imagine: but, i .... . ' ' However it is, they do ask for them. a i s i ... ai ursi i was astonished. .Now I look upon it merely as a matter of course, and l keep little envelopes io feiip tne teeth in when people ask ior mem. l must use at least a hundred of these little envelopes a month. Men and women alike do this, the women. 1 think, to a little greater extent than the men. Of course any number of women want the teeth of their verv little chil dren. I can understand that, hut when a woman or a man turned forty carries oft, yav. three bad teeth that have just been extracted I simply wonder." Vew York Press. i The Patsiom. We say of a man who has no wil mastery, ile is ruled by his pus- Pions. fhev L'overn him. not tie them. Centuries ago an Arab wrote, "rassion is a tvrant which slavs those whom it frovems " Tt i i;i-n - o - ' . fire, which once thoroughly kin. uiea can scarcely bo quenched, or like the torrent. thich when it i swollen can no longcV be restrained with its banks. Call him not a prisoner who has been nut in fet tcrs by his enemy, but rather him wnose own passions overpower him to destruction. On November 2nd, 1902, The Bank of Union opened its doors to business. A wonderful change has been wrought in the Banking uui!"rc vi oiiiuii i-uumy since mac aaie. instead or one Isank there are siv and inctparl nf oaaota nf oknit ton iw ti. contain nearly $1,500,000.00. Money has come out from hiding K'avva anu jwupie now nave oanKingiacumes wntcn they never had before. The Rinks a limrrnno onrt tkair lin.-a nAAA l.f . --- . v.v.n nnv. iukj imic auucu new IUT all along the line m business and upon the farms. Did the Banks bring prosperity to the people? They have had a large share in it. THE BANK OF UNION tried hard to help things along from w.v u.ii.i.njj vi n.a career to me present, yet it don t claim to have done It all hv nnv moana Wa gr ,vi'llmn tLA i say how much. However, candor will cause most any one to con- i irt! V eTO aei)0S1IS more tmn ""It oANK OF UNION. The man. wnmnn nr pliilrt wln laivu.i'. u: ni. J . , '. V.1..V. UtpVUO HI HUB uaiiR. SHOWS (100(1 TdRtfi fltlfi. niHvi husitirva lmlnn,t Tk; ...j:..i -.. w-.w. i. una ciuitt tunics n tl?1eJntelll.rent and unbiased and not from envious souls. vii an unanciai matters see THE BANK OF UNION. Prescription fl66uracy. Urinj? prescriptions licrc. Wc ask you to do this because wc know that we give careful, high grade service. Wc conduct our prescription depart ment in a straightforward, business-like manner. We treat all customers with nhsnlnfn . fairness. We have no favorites. C. N. Simpson, Jr. M A car load Olivaa In Spain. About 3,200,000 acres are given tip to the cultivation of olives in Spain. Eating olives are delivered dry to the factories, where they are soaked in large tats with a solution of caustic soda until the solution has penetrated to the stones. After a washing in fresh water the olives are put into hogsheads of brine for two months oi fermentation. When they are bottled new brine ia mod but the output from the factories ia usually in hogsheads holding 160 gallon. of medium priced Furniture just received. T. P. DILLON . I We Have Always Lead On Sh)oes! We are now reducing prices on a large lot in order to cut down our stock. Come in and let us show you some Shoe Bargains. -:- THE MGRflE MERCANTILE GO.
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