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.'. i - , ' "i i ' jj ! .--' i - i , 'I iV .V 1: 4. 4' i'l V - , -,- , it, .a, Dillon of nnnrnD u n CTCW1RT 'FAMILY OF VANGAL SIMONS. the father of T. P. w ! I Monro, and Henrietta F. Dillon. II T dWtfa a enr. ea.i are unvaa- -ftMicirnr Mi. Ml:OS J.-" i? T. ... I The Story of the Jew Who Set-j who married (apt. t M. T. Me tled in Union County Year Caulev of Monroe. uv fc.mn.tiiv.it "'"""'" - a ra and Left Descendants. Kliza. daughter of angl - Unio.i Lir ia ,11. I mn c ouuty has a faun- imm. married Pr. Mel all. '" lv ,if real I'nion county .leu. ! j,is marriage was m Al Y. B. HOUSTON, Thev are defended from . j M.rt Met all. tlt' ancot.r . f the SURG ICON DENTIST, Vangal Simon. w Isvitl and . MeCalls of Monroe. Ottcaop uir. Fiti;IJ EiilJiDC ,i. d and is buried in our own Kaeliel. daughter of Vans;. I M Vorthwest of Cccrthoua, rni.ti. About the fust of the' ii.n. married William r.iM's.an.l Monroe. S. C. 1 i.i ... nim v this Vali-'.il Simons i tl.is marriage s horn ; v lit i U . Stack d. d. Tarker STACK & PARKER, Attorney sat Law, Monroe. N. C. Mr. l'.nker will practice in all Criminal Court, either for State or Defense Offices in Law P'dg. Nev MeNeelv Vatic' MeXeel.v ' McNEELY & McNEELY, Attorneys-at-Law. Monroe, N. C. Practice in the State and Federal eourts. Office upstairs over 1 son and moved t IVntatoe coun-joue was taken in that auit, and tv. Mississippi, 'has been filed in the archive of Solomon, son of Vangal Sim- history in the office of the Clerk on, married ami moved to Wades of the Court of I'nion county by boro. N. f-. where he died and Hon. C. N. Sinitsoii. the one man left a large family. ' who knows all aUnit 1'niuii t-oiitt- Th.se are Cnion county's only ty. Well, in that deposition the natixe Jews, and ahe i justly ;reat Iteiijainiu tells all ahout Hy proud f them. N better I pie mn iis and hi coplc. that Il'.att are to be fouiul unwhre. and n was Uymaus broth.r-'ui law. and older family can be found any all alut hi aenuaintnee with for they tr.iee their v them. bark to an unbroken line' Aft-r the Civil War there ei.me .-. it. i ;.. 1 ... I .n.l ..f i.:i I i.'i, ... .. I,., iii.ii ri.-.l ii-: .. 4il' ii .ii..... i i M..,,tl. X...... 'i; sit....!.. ,....! U tlie inotiiel' ol i llir-iurli all the biblical daxs to i this county a .lew named Weill lUMiami iiuu i , i .mi . .... . . - I... i I mm. .lisi-lcascd with I ll.ltv Ste.le and font St.-. ie ot,l.l lather Abraham. i lie war like colonics an. I colonist n.o county. O. of Spain, departed from South America and e.iiiie to I'hai b-s'mi. ' S. C. There he Itccamc a pedier. and fn-tu t lit re he wandered up into what was th.-n Meekleiibniir but is now I'liii'ii County. N. .lames Most'T. who had come iroin the tiennan scttlemeiiu in I'eiins.x hauia. and vlio i the rir i l-i 1 ancestor af a!l the posters in this part of our count r uut Phone 232. Monroe ,N. C. ( This wandering At Marshville on 1st and -l"il ; moiis. Mondavs of each month and Mat-' h sslv Kebecea. tla lighter ot Sim. ins. married Co! Ku. ers. and to this mairiai: Inh-ii Angelina, who i .lames II Talr. and is th mother of Mt. S. S. K -h ardsoii of route No. I. Monroe and Franklin 1. Taylor M Ci'ojrhau. S. C. : Kebccca.w h. ri.-l l IV Kd.'eWorth et ro. S. C. ; Kosauna. w ho married A. T. Kol'inson. ami is the mlm r of Miss Carrie Kobinseii. Mis. I.um lielk. Mrs. (Jus lb 1.. Mrs. Charlie Tarkcr and M -. T-'hi IVukt-r of South Carolina: lb-. I I who married a Mis Covinv'tt.u While these are our only per- down alnui! bck;n;.'liam. aclett nal i mam n!ly remaining dews, Cnion H jMilieem.ui in Monroe, killed a bog 1 1 olllitx has alwaxs been blessed fellow ami was sent to the pelli- were'wit:i a supply of the wandering tentiary for a while, went to r:i-.l kind. There were in the territory Uoekiiigham ami betame rich ia of what is now I'liiou. as ear- jtbis world's got it Is. and has reai 1 as l.vj.'i. three families of dews.' ,., a large an intelligent family, aside from t!i.:t of Valigal Sim- j .bont this same time there came o:is was a fa mil v of Moses- , Monroe two dews nauietl heich had lliarrit'il a .u:ss .sprmeer. .nm DR. B. C. REDFEARN, Dentist, ' they had a beautiful young dan Office one door south of C. W. 'filter wlio was just grown ami ltruner's Store. I w hose name w as Cloe Poster. ; .lew. Vatigal Si- met floe Poster, fell hope- in love with her. and his thews on 2nd and 4th Mondays, i dreams of further wainlcring eii-jctl at the battle of Avrastmro: (jt-.l forever. At the ml of an j Kstiiire K. W. A. Iiogeis -! - J. C. M. V A N N, ! interesting little romance that ford township: Susan, who mar- AttnroPv t Law ' followed tl.is meeting Vangal Si- rie.l M. L Mlakeney an.! went Auorney ai-i-dw. ,I1(,I1S ,! doe Poster were mar-j to Dunklin county, in Msoiiri; Monroe.N. C. j They tiok up their abode Carrie, wlm married Tat lb-Ik; Office in Loan & Trust Huilding. ' about a mile southwest of M-m-1 doahaiia. who married '..miiiis- t he dew i-uniiiiiL' a httb- stor. siom-r .1. ' . I .aney; ami i-.miua. mar- es, that livett w lu re .moiihh- iio , icastem ami i.cv. ami iim Or- is. Old man .Moses, father of the 1 iviiuiiued lu re as long as tin y liv- faiiiil; , lies buried in the John P. Stewart field, near the south west boundary of the city of Mon roc. Their home is said to have stood about where Sam Krauss' automobile garage is situated. Thonc 2:. Kooms 2 & 1. ! roe, U Rogers, who died in At -katisas; ' Alter the death ol ol.l man .xioses ',,'. Ml. ii Kooers. who was kill the family moved to (Jeorgia. An- . . I.. M.I 'I . .1.... other ol tnese lamiiies was mat of Abraham T. liT.att. who live.l out at Houston, or the Tindle pl.o-e. It is from him that the cross roads there take the name of Lillatt's Cross Roads. The oilier familv was that of Moses Kosciusko llvinans. who lived! 'ami the young the duties ot home. The children born to this marriage were Kliza, Rachel. lie hecea. Kmeline. Terressa ami Sol omon. The dew husband died 1m-fore the children were grown. DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician and Surgeon, Monroe, N. C. Office over Maddiy & Willsoti's store, Shute's new building. Office hours 11 to 12 a.m.. 2 to 4 p.m. Residence phone 2T.J-R. t is said that man's seer.-tive-ucss is responsihle for woman's curiosity. wife performing! who married tiamewell Poster , n.-ar Olive l.raiu-n. m .cw aiem mistress of the and went to Texas. ! township. About lSlt.i these two Terressa. .laughter of aiigal last named tamilies moxeti ui married William .buns. 1 New Orleans, ami a suit that was from Vii-L'inia. and ' brought in the courts ot Simons, a voung man this Komi1 t.. il.is iii.n-ria.'c was born one : county in !..). regarding child. Alice, who married Tom land belonging to llyimms. re- aml the ptvttv voung widow mar-! Lee Cuthbertson. and is the motn-: xeaieu me uici ma, rie.l an Irish gentlenia.i named I er of the f utlibertst.ns in Sandy j lies were intimately Hc.piainte, Thomas T. Dillon. To this see-1 Ridire township. ith the great Jewish lawyer ami ondmarriagewerebornt.vocl.il- Kimline. daugliler of Vanpal statesman. Ion. .lu.Iah 1 Ib-nja-drcn William F. Dillon, who was1 Simons, married Amuinias Robin-; nun. I he de.sition ot the great Mil r0 itarl It will be to the interest of every farmer to see that his cotton isg inned on new sharp saws to enable him to get every pound of lint possible. Nearly every farmer who gets his cotton ginned on the new saws of the Monroe Oil Mill gets from Twenty -Five to 50 Pounds More Lint to the Bale. We have new machinery and three of the best ginners that can be had. We Can Gin One Hundred Bales per Day. We challenge competition and guarantee Prices on Seed. We Gin Every Bale With a Guarantee, We invite you to visit our ginnery as you cannot crowd us. MONROE OIL MILL. JAS. A. CROWELL, Supt. E. H. BIVENS, Mgr. It- J e.l. Now we have ill I until c.ui! ty one .lew, who Is a recent coin er and is a merchant. Abraham I'dacker. He is all right, too. Since Vatigal Simons married a Poster, it is perhaps not out of place to tell something of the Ibister family in I'liion. in con nection with that of Vangal Si mons, daims Poster, the father of the wife of Vangal Simons, came from the Herman settle ments in Pennsylvania down in to t.he lower edge of what is Mon roe township, some time prior to the Revolutionary war . He mar ried a Miss Springer, and to this marriage were born Sampson. Thomas, William, .loci. Obediah. floe. Alexander, Michael, ami two other girls whose names are unknown, but one of them mar ried a Mr. Kveiett. Samuel Poster married a daughter of (ieorge l.auey. the original ancestor of t ho l.aney family, ami to this marriage were ltorn two children Mrs. ( HlutO Darling lb-Ik and Mrs. fnpt. Isaac Helms. Thomas Duster married Sal lie Sibley, and to this marriage was horn one still. Ksq. .lames Duster. jThis sun .lames Duster married a Miss Powell, and to this marriage j were horn W. H. Duster, who was 'once Clerk of the Court of I'nion comity ; Dr. Thomas I,. Dosler; ; Ms. I . dolill I!. Poster, lale of I'.ll- i ford township; d'-ptha 1 Hosier. ;f;tlirr of Frank Duster of .Minor ;al Springs and Dob pust -r. Sr.. of Monroe; Mrs. Joshua la-c. w ho moved with her husband to (!cor , gia : Mrs. .loin. .1. (iril'l'iu. w ho j moved will, her husband to (b-or-I gia ; Mrs. (Icorgc Marsh, w ho I moved with her husband to (ieor gia ; and Mrs. S. i. Hasty of l'n j ion county. i William Poster married Katie (iortlon and to this marrige were 'horn two children Mrs. Ib-nfiebl who moved to the West and Wil liam Poster, dr.. who married Ka tie Freeman, ami to whom was horn William Poster, dr. (to the second degree, and another son who went West. doel poster married a Wincl.es ter.and went to Alabama. To this marriage was ltorn one son. Pr. dames W. Poster, who came hack to this county and married his cousin, a Miss Poster, ami to them were horn three children !.Joel Poster of Monroe. Mrs. O" ! Robinson of Monroe, and Mrs. jfrowdcr of Anson county. ! Obediah Poster married Leah , Winchester, am! to this marriage , were horn Madison Poster, who went to Mississipi; Mrs. Hough. the mother of Matt Hough of Lam-aster. S. f.: (i. f. Poster, fa ther of Frank. Ob. Tom and Ilarve Poster; June, who married Yaddie I'x-lk, ami was the mother of Lun. lie Ik and Pat lb-Ik ; Ter ressa, who married Lal-'ayetle lielk. mid was tin- mother fif Mcmp lielk and his brothers and sist;-rs(H.is Terressa married Fisli el' Helms (lie second time tilltl still lives'; Nancy, who married a Short, ami is the mother of Mr. Short who lives near Wedding- I nil. i Mr. ami Mr Kvcretl went , West. Alexander and Michael (went to (Jeorgia. The old origi nal dinmiie Poster, in his old age. married Sarah, the widow of Wil liam Winchseter and the mother of old man Tommy Winchester. To this marriage was horn one son, Andrew Poster, who died j without issue. The Poster family lis one of I'nion 's good old fami lies. NVy MeN'ecly, in Waxhaw hnterpnsp. Report of the Condition r Tat Saiings, Loan & Trust Companj MOSKOE.S.C. I th rU 4 ba.inrM Srpi. 1-1. REsol R. ES Ln. ui Ptcant. I 11. r.lr.f:.. fu-vsl tn.urviH- lnv.Tment Fnrniiurr qI Hitun Uu lri Rink, ana Bankrrv t'a.h lti-m. . t;!.l iia fc Sil.er i'. ib. Inriy.hntf al! a.ln..r cur J. National Una a nil othrr I'. . B.rtra .SI ..'I C H V.' IIV.M Total 1 1 abu.it; t. Capital ' fal-1 .ir.. Kurt.i . t'li.livl-lrtl !-r..St S"r and UiII. rr.tl.sH:!Usl Hill. v-ai ;.- Toii'rti!'..-atM ..f IV-n m-tMil lul jw; t... hi-.-a Saving ln.iir1ti:rnl ( ahif r' 1'hn-k' Ou!.!ar..Iinit Trui Fun.U Sprmini require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Cliamberlain't Liniment freely. It will remoTa llis aorenen and auirkly reatore tlie parta to a liealtliy con ilion. Fur utle by all dealeu. lward F. Piiiiiio, former may or of Chicago, is expected soon to announce his candidacy for 'the Democratic nomination for governor of Illinois. -at j.a: - .. . .i .. S.te0 IT. - i: .. 1..US-. i".U . T-!al .t:"- ts State .if North t'r..li!.a. '..uni!r ef fai.,: I. H B l iars. Ca-htrr ..f Tlie Savlrtv I.n an.l Tul t'....ti,iM.imrlT rar Oiai t.ie al-.v ftatt-mrni it irur In ll: i--t of t)'.v a!l" an.l ln-lirf. H li t I.AKK. 1 a.L.-r t'oaniT Attkt: S.tt Hlala. l ti. H. Ss. . ' rirpftora. I. A Hounton, SuWrila and vorn to bef.ire nie. thl daj .f s. pt., inn. H . B. Ha.is. Sotary Pub. lc. Mr wmmiior. eipire Jan. .w. Mi. The TONE, ACTION and DURABILITY of a STIEFF PIANO is only equaled by another Sticff l'iano. ami is the only Artistic Standard sold direct from the factory to your home CHAS.M. STIEFF Manufacturer of the Piano with the Sweet Tone. Southern Wareroorn S W. Trade Street Charlotte, - - N. C. C. M. WILMOTH. Mumifjer. FEATHE.R BE04 AND PILLOWJ SPECIAL OFFER! Let U Snd You a 36 Pound All Faathar Bod and Pair of 6 Pound Faathar Pillows Fraight Prepaid for Scad Expreaa er P. 0. Money Order. TURNER CORNWELL, Claiwtti, N. C. $10.00 A Different Mode of Procedure. A certain Missouri hoarding school for girls had as a pupil a girl named Kllen Holm, from Southampton. Kit gland. In one ol her letters from home, KlU-n was told that her father was "standing." to use their expres sion, for some civic stsitioii. On hearing that the father of one of her schoolmates whs running for major Kllen sought her out. " I hear that your father is standing for office, too," she began with interest. "(loudness, girl." responded the Missourian, "they don't stand in this count rv they run." Can't Sell Principles. (Scottish Chief.) North Carolina Democrats can not afford to sell the principles ol their nartv tor all the con tents of the federal treasury. We make this observation be cause appropriations seem to he the strongest argument use. I ly some of our exchanges in advo ciicv of Senators and Kcpivscii tativiN. It will lie a sad day when the interests of ill! of Un people me traded fur appropria tions for streams, roads amloth ir state conveniences I'm! th" government looked upon as en tirely jiaternal in its powers. Self respect cannot survive pap sucking beyond infancy. The States that will elect gov ernors this fall are Maryland. Kentucky. Mississippi. Rhode island and Massaehusettes. Governor Pass of New Hamp shire is said to he laying plans to succeed I'liited States Senator l.uniham, whose term will expire on March Id. l!Hd. Pr. .John W. Ahercromble, pros ideut of the I'liiversity of Ala bama, is mentioned as a probable candidate for congress. It is surprising how many nice ll.ings a woman can say about her husband after she breaks into the widow class. - t - ,1
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