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i ' ".1 : A .4 :: i :j ; 3 . - ... . v-i -1..-- - 4 ".". . -1 "' : ? : 1 1 ' 'V t ' , ' V- '9 . . - V I i - W)M ONE OK OIK EXILES. Jlr. Laoey ttril IWdiik. (Vot ! KuuiUr Subject i Ho I luriiU. Florida U th home or the fish erman and camper tbta dav. With the. mMtiog oi rain and the con-mliu-nt passing of water, fish can be lound in ev-ry lake and strvani in ureal abund-m-e. The Florida cportsman allow coining to Inter fere with hU falling. Aieu. women, and children hiie with reel and rod an. I the reiult i always satisfactory. Jui!e '-en nu'j p.ir.e from Alaba ma p.e-. hound 1 the iniie of htk.s ten U. I'il'lo-. . lt:lh fi'tltu ol :-.re. aad io M. Andrew hay thir-ty-f;e :i:rs south This Uav ha S n.ite of water 1.- I. of toutls. Oil ii on. I.ytin-Hive'i iioisls a pooula- ! -..!. , rio:v:iv ; i-y.:- !.. i.-. u.!.i:od to i .imoii. hii--ar-leas. hay. soi ;ind ir'sli -. in- tuada on ..1! i.o truok o.'-i; oli-.irod i'.j i;io i:rsi for ti' h or o:iy i-ay- iuu- with a nr.' nitons., one of tno jt ;ir old ti n oi ;."''. Ti- :' ior nd o!-.y .i!--si liio ii'o'!'a '.' o:.no. ol.t I eh i . U'.l: i .'t.i: 'ii't io-is, (ir:'. -ro. Tin hi j- i.-oti. ! "' n. r : r-? ivti in liH'llt. (-,-rn is in ta-:.. " i l''"oi!i iiV. and "i".:'. '5 uill hiii he .in the niurkoi. tlo r. heiim late lvaie of lati hprii;-. 1 Harvested a K - d oroj f oats ove.t on the l''t!. ot January, and tut the lath ot May. The Inalth of tli.s seetion Is ex-oi-llont. the ciintat .'.oli:.lutul. We l.ave tsentle Klf hreezes at all times. A.ijiinins count i,s are honded for .-4od roads: soon we will have a net work of poo-d sand 'lay roads, of smooth surl'ate and of less con-istruoti-.e oosi than for any other form of good roads. I.i'inlterinsf and t urjteni iiiiiid has h.en. aad is, th.- fliit'l industry, hut those cur over lands are turned into i'. r-ns, v.e ill have one of the most pruduciive mricultiiral tsic'.'.om in the t r.itod States. West Florida is jit now t:etti:is into the puiilii' -o. Its mani;1.-.-.-nt h:;rl;o'-s. f r lie lau !'. health jrivinu jir-ipor' i.-s nod an I iri; r.ii hiv. rallroi'ds ,.ull f. i- t. it i:; 'V a1 .'s o-: lie. ;!n'. v a ! t!:l i:. e he. nt dis ov . .!; wiii'.. it has ad'-erttso and Kasi at'i". West , M-fil.d'le now i. ttri! i:t order !: IV,. t-r:! I'a- V :id !l o d O A. p.'oti1. I 'il it w i;. it ?ir. .!!f to i i i i itsli-ln-1. ;.i o.ii iji. rt oi. : h;iVf tiiroe i I . , nice shaii;- ('onto truty ,.n-l i I"; at'.i !'i! Fla.. -f i;t. UiindiciN of tr.oinU pelted and i it 1 lit idai r)iiil Sea: n!, Pel.. UH'X'I .he t( v hile slio'sond confer. I atul Airs. Kdwin ' inarrle,. at hik.li t. !iritl::ec:ile M.'it' 1 ht'.n h. wre c ' i .t'!y lo taeet tre .i tist ;is l 'ie tr.'i rnwd s:i;:- Willi ! a I'.;!.-I'ro-n re is l.i-re ...ol 'liih it;:ii f;".'! KY. ; ( I ilill". ii.ltllt d w aeon r pott th. tliiit hi. 1ii.'iii!y ' 'hiil;t.. !a,-e p ti'lu.W l!tr T'.r m.i'l aiv.l w Mi. I'.: hi;: :i i IV .sore"i;.i in: .0 ,'i f.ii IV II: 'e ;:l.i.: i: ! . olio -.11:' Ho '1 t; tO I: Jlioeh. ::i;:::hU .i:e imi! ! oil !!,. ,.::tcii r a't'S l!i; o io-..' ; "i liot.r V, tl,. ;ii . ot loin. Air who were ,oi in-day In th i.li: Kiiisoi.pal . to t lie (lop 't , in ittx of pranl s. i u :m o.iliii'.i; in .'.:' he ti.o tie "::,i! i!i" c tuple l.ei.y f.lnlH-r . - oi 'iivd w ith ; !".' was i to i'r.'o then,. . .'. .,::.,.!. !ho .; i:;tu the (V itl.. 0 t.l Cfl'l!- '. - m : i' had c 'li;o ;' re. .Maryland o lies', t lie nf ::e ,.'.. and the : ,!io most streii- la'ii'.o helntf Ilea.' a lir.psini; when What a rwoatr M H to Written for Th Journal. Wriitne for Th JournaL wii nir riir bratnren. I U1 igre vith yon that are aaved bv erncc througn raitn: mat i me sift of God. No If you want eter nal life, you must be Hi workman hip created In Christ Jeeua unto roo.1 works, which God hatt befor ordained that should waiii In then:. Now If we espect to have a.eess by faith in this (trace, there is some work to do. If jour fai'h is so weak jou can t work I ttiak ou will do well to go ta Christ's ord and find what to do. Hear io mind Aiiranani had preat fauh In Cod aad he worked. God bolus the m.-.ker and finisher of his fait a. So juu can ee that Abraham believed Uo.1 and It was counted to blai for rii;h;Htusneis. thoush there has Ixiti a Kreat chance simv Abra ham's day. Now If you viil red you c:;:t mv that the son !;; eoaie in llol aj'i'.dn.eJ John to help es ::'b'.'.sli our ruhtoousnos.; by the Son's diroeticiis. You can roud and uilorsiat;! ihi' the .-.on Ji'sils eaine r.. ':,! ii! d liro-d it all ai.d chose :'..i'iv more t; io out und preach to .vunv more ti :o ut and pr.'ach to the "l.tet shiH-p. Now if you want :o be part of Christ's workmanship, .-reatid in hisu unto ii.hxI works, cm i-iiist ooiue his way. Chr.st wanted l'eter to fietl his lest sheep with the tru'.h of the irospol in or der that they nilsht sv tneir ion e.m.liti.m and understand the plan of salvation that Christ had estab lished In the New Testament. Now if your faith has no work in it, please turn to 11 l'eter 1:5 and you will find that your faith needs some addition to It. If that don't suit vou I will have to tell you not to stand around all day. for the riiii'ut v coming when no man caa do any rit-'hteousiiess or work, so I think it will pay to add sotue of that righteousness with your faith. 1 thii-.k if you will read Christ's word i -.i.l i..t :l eoo: 1 understandliik,-. you will to to work in obedience to the Lord iii.il Savior Jesus Christ p.nd add something rood to your life and increase vour ra.ta. lou uon t k:iow wl von ml--ht do in t...ilit..1? those lost sheen. The time : i.iiviitn when 'l all will desire ..i..rn.,i life, and we have no prom i :.. ..f t.iMiirrovv. Now if you w ill .1 read some in tletie sis you will find that Abraham did i vr,-.il deal of work believing in (hvl and it was counted to him f;r ri-liti'ousnoss. So 11 you will re.u ...or. Im the N.-.v Testament and w.r'i sotno. ho'ievilii: in Christ J i.j :n .1 ,') what, lie savs. i' will he iM'.in.ii .1 to you for ri.'.htootisr'.oss, i.. tr in it.itid I lold you i:i the stan re v..s some v.urk to do, We i Vi'l add snov. Mege to our life wt;,.u! work and we can't live Aiil.out add ii ion. We are a.ldia i' v.t'H.-'.iii'e had or ihwI every day. Tun, over to ;ha .'it1! chapter of H -it-ans and you will see that it w;': in ..... immii's ilisohedleili'c that n'ali;, were 111 oh sililiel'f. So by l.e i'.)i,'ilie..,-o of one many sh-iil be i:i.;de rU'noous. If you want ot- r nal life you i an have it as a free , i.t tl roiiLh lailh in the Lord and . ilner .h-sus I'hrist. Now work i.nv.i ..mi n o if vou call t under ......a .vio.t m .to If all r.ion would Keep liod's commandments we would no: need any chain nanp or jan l.otiM', so vou see that we would have a :r at deal of money to add that lilinv. le.'.t e to our lives with. M.vr in mind that ii was by the dis obedience of one man that sin came into the world without respect of P-rw I', and that it was by one i vi'is obeiU, i.e. that life ft Taal .... ... .i.i. :ne into tiie worm inroiiKii i.n . . ., : . i.. ... .'i. II: M'e I. ali, al:u fta.iaur josh:- v in,.--' i i'ai t;t iv-pei t of perao:.. 1 will l.a. liopitiL- yon will read and de cide tor votirsen. I'NIOX I'O'.'NTY MAN. DMihs. Mr V Durant Helms died Wed- iim n:nrninf at hie hnma la GOOS Creek township of Bright diseasd of which he had been sullenag ior .k... .k n,niii. ir Muims wis . der berforuied the ceremony. TSe, a native of this countr and was 5S I attendant were Mr. Clayton Meigs years old. H in twice niarrieu. i ana jju i-iiu im,, .- His first wife was Mrs. Adeline rrice. foernn anu jiw -r Haxlrr-IUTetis. Rr R M Hazier and Mrs. Mar tha Riven were ma tried June 5th at S:30 o'clock at the borne of the bride In ingate. Her. t. I. t-ny- TO r:! Tr.i t t!i Prieo and t.- this union three dau:h i.t wr horn. Thev are mes 1 im-as Waiter F. Helton, of Monroe: Frank Helms and K.ehard Helms, of Wa roe township. H.s second marriage was to Miss Amanda Hicks, of .iiifh I'nr.ihn.i and she with a so 3 and daughter, both small children. n,rili, Mr. J. II. Helms of luHse Creek township, is a brother of the deceased. Mr H.-tn.i was a SDlendid ctti ;en. an uictht man and a :ood f im.i.' f.n.1 a ti.au who will be tre'l lv missed In she community In wl.tca l w int-ate. he lived. He was u member ot ta' r:-.i.tiut r'.iii-ti .l'i lit a I'hr..', tall tiff. Mrs. Kn'.nia Wcrley. of H. idy KUlse township. o:l in a hos; i'al in Charlotte ia'. Tuesday. M'-e . i t tn the hiwidta! ab ut "hr -e . i .....a j i.oi.re h.r de.th. an iwrutinn w.is ter.'jrmed u:..i sh was cetMnK aloi'.S Well and iiite:;.: td to come lutae in a few daxs. .H' Icliik- on In lieil anil fell over aad was dead in a wry few seconds. Mrs W'orlev was about 50 years old. She was a daughter of the late Capt. li. Howie. She was a lueint'ir . t ... i : . . I o: the I'resiivter.an cnurrn ur.u men la thA I'hr.siian faith. She is sur vived bv two daughter, her inotiier ...... r,.l brothers Pnner..! was hel.t ai Weslev Chanel church "oil nesdav. Rev. H. J- Mcllawaino con .liii'tlnv tl.e services. Mr" lfreil Treslar. of Huford township died Thursday before last. He hn,i been s.ck a lone Willie, hui was not consideriHl seriously ill un- tit fitlil .lava before his death. He nu a Industrious citizen. Mr, fr..Kl:,r was . 7 ve.irs old. 11 a wire ana ilauuhiers. Alexander, (i. W.. James, r.his. no- sca, Leroy and K:iisKy Presiar aad the dau'.'hters arc Mosdames Aaron Cook, Lee Cook and T. A. Williams. Piin..r.-.l was held at Macedonia last t-ri.i.v .ift.rn.ion. Kev. M. P. 1. l'reshir conducting the services. iim Vellie Jane McWhortcr, wife ,,f Vr William McWhorter. died U her home in Jackson township on Mav 3t'th. She was a lady of flue ,.i,.ir r ii nil wh.ose life was er.te spent in dolr.K n-"J. She w.if ti'.t cars ..hi For Til y years she had iieeii a faithful moiaber of the inp- tha church. She leaves three clili ,ir.... Mr I r Mi Whorter. .".its. A. Fincfii r and Mrs. Columbus l.ov I'li.i..,- . i u i,: held on Friday ;.l v.,vi ;ii- Haiiti church. Uov. G. L Merrill and v. S. !'. Hichar lson cimdu.'"ir.jj i he son ices. march aad just beiore the wedd.ns there was a duet by .Mioses re-art Hefner and Pauline liosrau. Th home was beautifully d.co- rated f.r the cccjsion, the colors beiait creen aad white. ltefresh- i.u .w were served after tue weu i inc. Mr. l!as;!er is a well unown nap- tist miu'ster r.id U a very popular nan. Mrs. !Wier is very ppu'iar r.iid U ;tn attractive aud i:-te!::;--'!.t !a.lv. r ..?.! Mr Hacler V. ..1 live at H TIMS: if Yois Ir.WhMl l.-'UM' Want a t uii I idles a si-in . . . , X'o. it I.- a st. a i l 'ti ot tuoou circulation a '.iuti e f blood ve- sels. Whv expect a cure t.vm appl.ca-i tioiis outside. The tre'ti'.'.aent i sl.ouid attack, ih. iv.ae. Pr l.ee.!h:;rdt s P.KM-UOiP (sue ar-e-oated tablets I taUeu . .vard'.y;) t- rust,. res eircuiatioti. ru.b VCU Ot r,t,.s for tood Sold by Kiisii.-h nrup t o an.t a:i iirujiiist. fl for a 1'4 days sup i.lv. satisfaction Guaranteed. ir l.e'onhardt Co.. S'.ati.m U. Cuffaio, X. Y All the Difference Possible. "Tics is Pits"" but what a difference there ! in pi?i! "Prujra is Drugs." too but there's a Llgicr difference la drugs than In pisa. ThedruKs we buy are not bought for look alone. buy them particularly for their notion and we Insist that they have the proper action, we demand proof cf it. TUey accomplish exactly the result expected ot theui. Then these drus ar handled right. Our equipment, facility, knowledge ai d training, all go to make every rroscrlptiou com plete, corrvct. worthy, and safe. The l.e!. drus. the Ust methods, the lee., r.'su'.t. are al ways to be Ltd here. English Drug Co. Ttc Dependable Store. TfriMi rn a knnuir:.fe vo l rcr.not KHSon Kin limialn hp hfaltliv or lHT.ilt.llll br Wish in dishes, sweeping "on.l doir.,t licuwirork tit dar, and crawling into bed dead tired t I Ynn miivt aft nut into til oneu air nnd sunliuhL If vou do this every dv and j lr ..on ,m,r fl.wnip'i nnd kiweU in tmOQ Oilier i,... i 'h'iniurninft T:it lots hen need- seven sons nnd uiree I w, 7'u ra",."1" i,.. son nre Messrs I i-eaumui. rura.ijiiuri.,;ij, c Dntir.i thj fiinrn"" rocntln ain-.non of nnt.i . khniilil wstih for anv iiniiat- urd lonr..:ie. of tiie Ucvtls When jiiven preir.pt attention a', tins tune wrious tnvihie !. v..idM?. t'laiialM riain's Colic. Clioi- era and iliarrliora i-Viikiv can always hi! dtiuueii uiion. Fe,.- sile by all detdtrs. Vow is the time to suit your dit't to the season. From now on until the coming of cold ve;,ther you wiil need less meats and riles and can make laruer use of fruits and ven- etahle.i. Pair it now. ClmnilH'tl.-.ir.'s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea lU-ii:o,ly i almost certoin to lw nevdnl In-fore t he H!tntr.er is o?er. in.? it now and I prepared O-r uch an ca;er- geacy, rur 'o by u:l tUaiurj, e " i.ed ir.-.:i Wilniin:--t it .- tie v. as strong !i'o,:! ,'. d.-tiiyed for in that city in order "l.i'.uis" broken by a A (' i taint v. i-nhi.v f w, !-a do col the ballot, we can be rur. of one llilni;. U lia' s lha.t?" 11, r a will be no silent votc."- P.i'.oit Free l'rcfs. Half the men nnd women who complain of sleeplcsness have done iiottiititf to eutit'lo them to tiie use ".Nature's sweet restorer. Cheer up. the toes have cor.ip. Slow. -Why do you call Mrs. Flash It, slow ; -Whv. It has taken her 4a years to reach the age of 30." Cin cinnati Krujulrer. Jiving Machine I ii-; ti Jir it llown 15) a l.uiht. v..- '',;! Wor'd. -ii.io.a.odv near Mi:,cola. L. I., who iti r ml.-'took a headless biplane jor a enoriaour caiile or, knowing' I' to b a airship, tried to wreck It, niiot at the machine driven by Clit toii O. Hadk-y at 7 o'clock yes terilav mornlns. The bullet broke :i propeller blade and pterted the nnine cylinder. As the nreoplane was Tut) feet up a deflection of a hundredth of an Inch In the aim of the pun would have meant Hadley's death. Yesterday was the day set for the first official mail-carrying trip be tween New York and Washington. V)r. William W. Christmas of Wash-ino-tn owner of the machine, got the route from the rost-OfP.ee De partment and commissioned Hadley to make the first trip. Hadley was due to start at 3:30 In the morn ing, hut as-the weather was tempt ing he decided to go out for Hn en durance record and start tiie maii Irin l-.ifpr He made several rounds of n wide nectloti of territory about Mlneola ..,,,1 l-.ml i-mnrot I'hol.t 185 miles when he heard a clia'K, a crack and unniSir clink. The entitle "went dead." He wis fi ici d to make a lon glide to th- eai;'u r-nl did not snow what the trouble wits un til h ; found the broken blade and h lude In the cylinder. Guessing the truth he opened the cylinder. A flattened bullet lay in It. I'.kti.lliir Hlid ItldllU. "What are you crying about, Wif- lie?" "io,.. of th" bnv.i called nie 'teach told her an' she licked me to prove 1 wasn't" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Vo Monev. No Marriage. A fortune teller told me that YOU are going to marry me," said the young man with the prominent socks. "Did she tell you that you are going to enherit a very large for tllnB',, Innulred the girl with the ton ft noo hair. "She didn't say anything about a lnrir fortune." "Then I am not going to marry yau, and she Is not mucn or a ior iimo teller, and vou had better not place tiny reliance In anything she says." rittsburg Post. And about the fly nuisance. Are you taking any sort of practical In terest in Its suppression? If not, why not? . The royal road to health lends not ty the way of hi pills or little pills, purgatlveM or patent medicines, but by the homely road of correct habits. The Buying Public look over the columns of The Journal to see who does a live busi ness in Monroe. They naturally don't think of the business that they don't see in their paper. nil ami iiiosiiui- A Prominent New York Politician Near Death Hen. R. N. Lanln). cf RenMclaoc, N. Y.. 6lx Timet a Member or xn Asocmbty, Tell of Nar.-ow Eicap. "Atiout fifteen vr !iko I TV as t.iki ii with rhe-u- mi.lsr.i. vfhleh n'loi trd rav h'-"rt ut, .iii.lna what ty ailed val vular trouble. Three doctors told me I would never do another day's worn. VWOa f kn man? V n-mmttna recom- I:' mB!ii'.il to rne I art it bottle of We r MUca' Heart ; Remedy and it hi !rod ma Inside nf 1ft hnurlL At the end of the week I called on my doctor and asked him to oamlne me. expected to see roe and aekod if I waa taking hla medicine. Wben I tow oira t vim not. but wu lakltifl Dr. Mller ttAnrt tipimedv. he fuld. ThAnk the Lord for Iff. Mile Huert Remedy.' I continued to take It, and while I renllied my heart waa damaged o 1 Mm. M t.n. MriAr4 & rw.rmjin.inf rure. for fifteen yean I worked every day, not withstanding I had been told I would never Work agnln. In July. 1911. I waa t.iken with rhcurruUUim amln. and It went to my heart aa Ix-fnre. I at)t ao bnd that one of the Albany pupera wrote up my life and said I could not 1tin hn a fpw hours. T ntmln took Dr. Milotr' Heart Ucnedy with very satlnfactory reaulu, and hav noi fntaaiwl a itnv t bustnfui or In the Ir-flnlature atnee January. I feel that Dr. Mllee Ileart Bemwly haa avd my life and cannot recommend It too highly." Or. Mllee Heart Remedy la aotd and HiiaaatitMrf Kw aM rffHlfUll artaL. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhrt, Ind. SEABOAED AIRLINE RAILWAY WINTER f.'liKl.n.i: KfEt'TIVE IS 3i A.M. Tl'KsDAY. APRIL VTll. li-li Arrival. So. 4... (hrl-ttewV!tf.l!ii:t..n f.;4."i.m No. Ss. Him lt'i?'.mnt-AtiiiiiU t.-IVit- I .'Ln.ulIi-.Nrw orii :iu.m t No. 4. rhsrl. f-.e t-i MutiTi-e t-t.fi :i.m J No. ;ii. Sew Yiirk t HlrnnniiLan.... a.Ri So. '.. i'llt:ut'.iUin toi'harli.tt " '.! '! a.ia j N.. '.2. At'.ama t Mnt-r.-.- tl '. i r.:U ;i tti . S.i. U. Clnsrint'.e to W ii'-iliijK.ii ; No. Ku'.ti.Tf.irdton toMurMe h:i. i.m N.i. .t.i, Wi'iiitiwt.m to f!irl.t:. n :..: Nn. t.S.-w York I'lirti n "iut:i to AV i .ucu-rlir!iilt)i;.a'n :- pro Nn. Ii'. Blrii.lliithttm to New irk.... np. , Departures. ! No. t'hrtrli.ttetoWllniinwn .m . No. , rl.rttiliiL't-.a.r.-At'iinla t.t I'or's. , B'nUtn-APW l.l'K T,:tm ni , No. 83, Sew York to Blrmliiifhsni aPa in N.i. 1KI, Monnie to Rutiierfunltun (:: a.m ; No. 46, Wilmington tul'ltarli.tte 11 a m , Nn U. Monriie to Atlauui (iiH'al) . litis a m j So. , Charlotte lVllinlt;itti.u v p m No. 4W, M.itiroe to Cbarlntte p m No. K!. Blrmluiibam to New York.... fct.Vi p.m No. Stv, Wllmlnitlon to Charlotte lutfi p tu : No. 41, Sew Yiirk-Hortiitimuth to Mrr.iliiKl.iwi; nn'p.m ...i.n,lit. Lil.ti.-Hirnilntrhttm SltlH-inl : St.-I.e eetrtc lijtiu-d rtillmn li'liiit Room iH.per between New Yolk utid Menijihli.. j Mecl.elrvtrtr llvhted l'ul'n.ait Olwervallon i Sli-er lirtween.Spw York und Blrmlnirhaiti Kle.-trie llcliti d ruiliiinii lirnwliiu iLmlii i SUvper Chariot' I'ort'imiut!-.. ..i.. u., ,..! im 4I.m1. . wtrte l-'liti-d t Hiillii-ati ItrnwitiB R.h iii s;Mi,(r iiwim" Nw Yi.ikand Atlnla. Pullnmn Hn-l'.er 1'artor ttwveti Aiiunt ik1 lUniaiiir'.inr?. mi.. v.. wi ii.' 4i. 1-arli.r ( nr Wtwecn Charlotte and Wliuiitiiiuiii. W. A. hKNTON, JR., Tefephone IJt Tti-ket Vjetit Am HI. rtUICK tl. iiiiri-i STACK & PAEKE2, Attoraeys-at-Law, Mocroe. N. C. W Purkcr will Draetice m all Criminal Cvnirts, either for State or Defenso. Officea in Lw mag. EJ. C. Wllllatna. W. B. Love. Vpv MiNlv. rlf.I.IMSi. & MiNKKLV. Attorneys ami OmnwdorN nt Iiw. Practice In the State and Federal Courta, Makej a apeclalty ot the set- tloment of estates ior execuwra, admlnltitrators and guardians. Prompt and careful attention given to all business entrusted to them. Offices 11. 12. 14 and 15. Ixxin ana Trout Building. Monroe. N. C. OTICK. Kale of Valuable l'annln Lands. bv virtue of an order nimiA in a sneclal Droceedlne pend ing In the Superior court of Union rnnntv. herora tne uierK. wnereiu insonh Orlffin. admr. of Mary Rush ing, dee'd, and In his own right as heir at law of said intesta.t;, is plaintiff and Henry Griffin and olh- ui-a nra rlcfondantH. I will exuote to sale at public auction to the blghetst bidder, at the court nouse aoor oi Union county, on Saturday, Juno U2ml. 1IH2. at 12 o'clock M., the following de scribed lot or parcel or inna, in un ion county, Buford township, adjoin ing the lands of J. H. Griffin. Jo seph Griffin and others, containing TO acres more or IMS, ana Known as th land convoyed by Jesse Griffin in o W Uuihlne and Mary A. Rush na nnt hur hnlra mill bttlnz more imrtlriiliirlv dpsrrlhed In a deed from ... T, . . .1.1.. - .. .1 JeHBO tiritrin IO U. . nasunis ami Mary A. Hushing ana ner ueirs. Ga ted May 1st, 1904, ana recomeu in book 37 of deeds at page 021 In the office of the Register of Deeds of Union county. Terms of sale: one-fourth cash, balance payable January 1st. 1913; bond to be given Deanng interest tmm Hita nt R ner cent with suffi cient surety for deferred payment; title to be retained until all the in Out in the COLD WORLD will never l your fatf If ):u have us Is-sue jm a fire Insurance wliry. It will rovlle a sl Itor for you ami your loved ones when all other doors nre closed. t)rder ut to i-sue t lie ttMlny. You cannot secure Its j.inttxtli-n ton tuMiii. I K in) a aw (lmip rous . 'Phone 209. Gordon Insurance & Investment Co. THE IVIAN WHO WANTS TO BORROW MONEY and the man vtlio wmit.s u SAV'K I'LACK to keep Ills uuuiey, a place vliere lie can leave it with the I'KUTAIXTV tf KettJnx nil or nuy pnrt of It at any time, nre Initli apprecuitetl pnlrtiiia of tlita lmnk. AVe do a general huiiklitK lulnes we co-oer!ite with and an (.ist our custeiiters in the upbuilding of their lru.ines. We are coiistuMly alnliiK new pntnuii and tfliall lie pleitMnl to nuinlM-r you ainotiK tin in. Farmers & Merchants Bank. M. K. LEE, President. J. L. EVEEETT, Vice Prealdctt C. B. ADAM3, Cashier. DR. B. a EEDFEAEN, Dentist, Of lice one door aouta of u. nAn (Ham UUT1 ktl T 1 ...... w . . Phone S31 Monroe J. a purchase money has been paid Al Miwm!l 1st d rd '. lgth day of May 19l2. Motrrkj ef exA finuith eod Mat- JOSEPH GRIFFIN. Conir. ttrvnrs cm 2nd and ih Mondays. Stack & Parker, Attys A Passing Glance at our window ciuinot his albly rIvo you a roMT of the t-liurueter of sIhm-h. Vou (illOUlll t'OMK INSIDE ami handle wiine of the KhmI shoes to comprehend fully how well made they are In ad dition to belnjt so fine looking. Come and look even If you don't want to buy now. Vou will some day and then you'll know where to come. id. our til! Men of Every Age will find the shirts, collars, Ue, underweat, fancy wuistcoati, etc., exactly to their tastes. Whether In clined to the extreme style or the more conservative they can jret Just the fur nishings they want here. Come anil Ret acquainted. To buy your hnlierdnshery here is a !n that you are a man who knows. Anything you want for wear ing or living can be found in this big general store. Grow Bros. 6asn store. ii ilti r -tfif
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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June 11, 1912, edition 1
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