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The L. C. Smith Bros.
TYPEWRITER.
BALL BEARING. MX
WEARING.
3. K. C'KAYTOX 0.,
Southern Healers
Charlotte, X. C.
We sell nil in
typewriters. is t our pihi
TARIFF HAS HOT
HELPEDFARMERS
Senator Gardner Gives Reason
For Supporting Wilson.
NCW IS TIME FOR REWARD
seeds wnion sogghbo.
tUi Pedigree kind from the well known Landwth S.nd Farms
12Sth ye:.r in one continu-.us seed busiuo.-s.
TIKMP SEED IS Standard S; .
We call .our alt, uiM. I" the Fa.!, Red T..,. Gh.lv. ..
-Laresize and rapid growth, unusually attractive and admired
by all. A very much heavier producer than the other cany sorts.
151o.miN.laIe Swede or Kuta llasa Maturing in
AnilHT iilolH' K.l Crovtiud 7." day.
A selection from the older green crowned AMP.KK Cl.Oitl,. .he
sinie in all valuable particulars, but more ornamental by reason
of the contrast in colors of y-lknv and red. Immeasurably supe
rior to the Aberdeen. Why Not pun-lia P.ditive Seed?
(Quality i important.
English Drug Co.
The Dependable Store
i
Y Mm I
The fire insurance policy that
come from thin oft ice is ALL the
term implie it is insurance that is
tacked bv ample funds AND A KM'
ITATIOX OF SQUARE PKAIAXti.
Some compirs. even stronit ones.
(MinMtimcs delay puymcnt of Just
claims OIKS IMX'T. And. n
incmlxr. m-elvin your Insurance
money PROMPTLY imuns nuite it
ileu I when you ate in hard straits
liecntse of a fire.
Monroe
insurance
and
1XSIRK THKl
AXI UK SAKK.
THIS AtiKXCY
I
nvestment
;. II. CAI.nWKM.. Manacer.
Office in llnnk of I nioti nuildin".
Gomnano.
The Climax Lumber Company
MARSHVILLE, N. C.
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS. SASH, BLINDS AND
ALL KINDS BUILDING
MATERIAL.
Estimates Furnished on Short Notice.
GJ.Tucker,Proprietor. W. I. Uwhorn, Manager.
Too Long Have They Been Fooled
by Fa'se Cods Rallying to Demo,
eracy't Banners.
The reason ' t9 enp;m d In
BcrU-c.lMTul i-.:rsuit should sappott
,v,,,.r-vr V.ixidrow WtUen for Presi
dent ere itronsly 't forth by S. nu:or
lib. Jiah iianiuer cf Malae. la aa :-d-iirt
i.8 to f:-niters.
ScaAtur f.ardner is a practicd fa:m
or one who farr.i his own farm, atd
v. ,- ',-,l.'v In closer touch and
gyn-pathy ith country li.e i-'aJ
cRvin.nr-?M t'-ssn tny otaer ir.au
rubl'.o i:f.. , .
For tv..'ntv-five years Senator Gard
ner has be.'n actively interested in
the National tlranse and for ten years
he was the master of the State Grant
of Maine. A few years aco he cam
within a close margin of beinp elected
Coventor of the Vine Tree State.
little less than a year a;;o. when
Senator Kre, who had represented
Maine in the Senate fur thirty y.-r.
dU'd. Governor I'laleted honored Mr.
Cardner. and recounted the acrtcul
firil interests of the country by ap
point ine him to the Tinted States Sen
ate win-re he has made a nost credit
r.Me reccrd. I'.evotirs pf rtlet'lar alten
t'ion to the welfare of the pre;it rural
l...! t tl... rnnntrv. lie is now
t (Mi-diaa-o for reelection and will
undaubtcd'v be successful.
In his addr.-s-s Senator Gardner
si;". i
To tin- Farmers of the fnit.-.l Stits,
lvi:nV.m':..f .. and for tl - (rroatof
r:,r "f i.,V life h.tvlns been eay-d a
i .' i.r i. ti' -til everv-tlay dutn s .if ny
' 'f 'n, ,vlrs been for 2S years P-t
Sleiai v t w..rk lhr.mKh boar is of nsr I-
cr ! vine served four yn ;
(,l;tnwes. n ti'". ...... 1 r.,ni.. unit
.-ei ml -It T o me .Miot'imi - -
master ot ine . ....... .
1 1 ime ;.'l"e.l S5.MS memlw. am attained
n power an.l tntluenro never hel.l I'"
? Ll t .m In n position to speak from
!he Mao""o nt Von ,h ..kn.?.t. f.
farmer una nis neenK. ami n -- - - -
."."" ,.f thl. that 1 m prompted to ad-
drFo"r 'yelrs farmers have justly com.
Ptnlne.1 of lwinK reuuired to pull at the
?hoA en.l of the yoke because of unfair
inrt unjust --r1nnl "'
and transportation, and at the V""
time the farmers are charted with bein
the ei.uae f the With cwt of liyln hn
Z n matter of fart t.iklnft collectively--
?. . ... In Ik. i hutineRll. the
hours devoted to hard labor, and even-
thin ronnei-ie.i wim uio iin" -eultuml
life they are. as a whole, the
plNirV! "-imp". I" - - -
try, white relatively the most Important.
Farmere Have Been Deceived.
.n ,ni I'M!, farmers hare
iwm. "'";: ...n. ha. been
rieen ioii mo n .... -...r, - - -
theirs through the so-called proteitue
tarlfT. anil yet to nnu a mnimj
principal crops they have had to rnm
pete In the markets of the world where
he price Is fixed, nut suddenly It Is dls-
covoreii tnei ine mn i -j
for the hlrh cost of llvlnK. and what
. TM... I . KiMt J tP Tft ft 1 Wl I n
a total dlsrecard for the Interests of the
farmers, aubrilts a p:an 10 open ui' "
competition with tie farmers of the
Fnlted State, the iro.!ucts of TanaiH
t.ii- i -...a . nro..rve the tariff.
nne i'piiih .mi-ii ... i ". : '
or more crivi tlv R.oaklnir the tax, on
a'l the farmer hi-s to buy, which, as
elenrlv as an'tnirc can. eii"e!. m.
hypocrisy anil "hmnlmi'-cry" of the claim
fiat tie- tarilT is nnv oineoi i" ""-
tural as fotupare'l will! manual uire.i
lii' t.. .
.v the farnu-rs of thl ctumtry hivn
nn op" irt'initv to l en. fa themselves tiiat
s never atiM- r-.l w ittvn my recn a c.
tlon. as th- I 'cm... r -tic p ,rtv has 1 -.
compelled bv Ibe for..- ,.f public npinu.n
to nominate a man for 'be preside;-
who !. b. -'t e.tit.p-d f.r th-if Inirh cilice
of nnv that have been nor.iinatcit or e.eci.
e.l since Lincoln A nun that I vp- i!j
of from n person.! n. .ti i ntance with and
n kniovlci'e of his fitness a man of jrreat
ritiinl alelltv. .t.vn.p.llv e.iucate, ni
theor. tlcallv but praetleallv. a keenness
of itllellect remarkable for Its BTiVP of
everv c.n.'ltlen with whb-h he Is con
fronted; Indomltch'. curetr" to .to
.l 'itwit'ii .it! n i-re tt hroad ten !
encv with and nvmmmv tor nit mm
tie will make one of th most acreslhle
I're-il.lents ever In the Wl.l'e House. -,i,.l
throuch wncp. none .vnt n. rcic-i
hearlnw. however htoi.t.le. nor fall to re
ceive tustice at his han.ls tie Is truly a
marvel u- mrn rnd I wish every ;. -M.n
In Hie Fnlted State, roni.i know him ne
t know him. an.l sunplemePti.uT nil these
nnallties l the ed.'ltlon that hl home
ts one of perfect hnl.n.c
one can meet the st.lcndld Mrs Wll.
son and h-r three refined, cultured rtawrh.
ters with their perfect niturnlnes. hot
mi:st '-..1 that the whole 'imilv of Weoil
row Wl'son wis especially nrep.ire.1 to
fill a Croat need In ti e present crisis In
th hlstorv of our country, as worn
Washington, .teferson. ,'a.ksnn and Lin
coln, nnd I would dvle the farmers
upon mv remitntl.-n n. n man. If yon
want to rr-'tect your own Interests and
tho-n of vour families; If you want to
ren.'rr the ere" test possible food to your
country and future eneratlons: If von
want to contribute v-.ne part to the end
that popular e-nvernmert under One1 . h-.lt
not perish from the ce-th. then see that
the Hon Woodrnw Wilson Is e'eeted
President. . OAUDNKR.
Court Calendar.
FIRST WKKK.
Mt.lncxlay. Aaintt 21. lli
V..U-:U and R t S. X.W.Braswell
29 vs.
S&P. and A..A.4A J. A. Austin.
A..A.A. lcemorlee Cotton Mill
3' vs.
R.iS. Itosa Hish. llavsle IliRh etal.
S. & P. J. M. Falr'.ey
30$ vs.
U & V. Fred and l-uu Rcdfearn
W..I..& McX.. ..& V.. Urooks Cli
max l.umlier Co.
3 1'ti vs.
S & 1. I. V. Griffin.
. A. ci A. The MeCaskey Res'.-
t-r Co.
3.1 vs.
S. & 1 Julius A. Cr..vell.
K. cl- S.---C X. Siinv-soti. Jr.
vs.
S. I', -itobt. M. ilrtil A; Sons;.
It. S. -- Mccklt iibiiri; Iron Works
A.. A. & A. J. All.Tt tlu'.Udie.
1 hut-Miay. Auiiin-t ll.
s. ii v. z. i: t.cuv. in
SL'ii t.
II. & S.-- Kich Ferkins.
, A. A. R. II. Mowre
3.7 vs.
Xash C. . Wright.
R. & S. W. F. Moore
,;-.8 vs.
S. & 1. and W.. I., t McX.-Thos.
S. Kzoll.
K. & S. W. F. Moore
W., U McN.-- Sam Kr.z 11.
K. & S. F. A. Kratis ot al
3 3 2 vs.
S. ft I. and A.. A. : A - W. lien
rv Collins et al.
SECOVT WFFK.
W
W.. l.H I., and 1.-V.-
:;:;t vs.
U. & M. W. J. Hill-
L. k V.-- X. S. Matthew
:; i i s
K. D. . haw.
A. F. Drooks
THE CONTINUAL
GROWTH
of this bank Is hut the natural outcome of clean, conservative lus
lncss methods ami the lulpful srivlce fumlslufl our patrons.
mol onnnviutc the iitlns-tuklnc care ami
attention their accounts receive, the iwrsonal interest manifested In
each Individual d. -sitoi whether his balance Is irKc or amau.
Tour account will receive the mime curcful maniiKcnient, th
same persnaal latci t st on t ur part that has assisted our present m
trons in upbuilding their accounts.
The amount of your first leHlt Is of lets importance than
maklnff the start now. V.u cannot build up In a financial way
unless you make the start.
WHT XOT MAKE THIS I1AXK VOI R DEPOSITORY.
VXITED HTATES DEPOSITORY.
A.. A. A. Marsaret K l'hlfcr ota!
vs.
, - Julia K. Mttllis et al.
l il ltt). AurusI 2;. HM2.
& V. -Teliiha Huntley
337 vs.
Is. Malcoin Huntley.
K. & S. Crow Brothers
eys VS.
J. A. Oulledne.
R. & S. R. M. Sanders
341 vs.
3. & P. T. M. Greene.
W.. Is. d McX. U. K. Moore
34 3 vs.
t & P. T. Kemp Helms.
W., Is. & McX Sallie Trull
350 vs.
Brady Trull.
Telltha Huntley
357 vs.
J, Malconi Huntley.
K & S. Jack Thomas
377 vs.
Lillian Thomas.
, s. & McX. Boyd McManus
4 03 vs.
Jessabel McManus.
W., L. & McX. Gordon Cook
404 vs.
.-Addle Cook.
W L. ii. McX. Honio Altlrlch
4ti. vs.
Bob A Id rich.
U. & S.--Jack Thomas
4 1 vs.
Lillian Thomas.
Moaday. August 26, 101i
L. t McX. J. T. Carter
s.ii vs.
U. t V. V. H. Collins.
S. ft P. and W-UtMcX J.W.Smith
SaS VS.
R. 8.1. M. Privett.
A.. A. A. Craig 4 Wilson
3$3 vs.
UiV. Inora and Wilson Scott.
, U McX. Walter McCain
359 vs.
A.. A. si A. S. A. Is. Ry. Co.
Vann and B. & C. Hiram Orr et al
3 ! vs.
R. & S.--J.D .McRue. trustee J. I. Orr.
It. & S. Willie Bass
3 SI vs.
U & V. C. A. Scott.
V.. 1 & McX. I'nion lisrlbut
ins Company
3B3 vs.
A.. A. : A. J. A. and J.H.Gul!ed;e.
Tucday, August 27,
S.tl'.-F.A.Marsh. ndm. J.A. Marsh,
Z62 vs.
- W. E. Marsh, guardian
1. T. Marsh, n. c. in.
Y I.. & McX. lvice Medlin
3ti4 vj.
Julius Purser.
L. & V. C. B. Rogers
3tl5 vs.
V., Is. & McX. Ruts II Rogers.
Is. & V. Fowler & I.ee Co.
Sttt! vs.
S. i- P. M. W. Duncan.
& P. Dixie Tobacco Co.
3tiS vs.
W, U. & McX. Doster & Doster.
!J. & S. John HaiKllton
:;t;:t s.
A.. A. ii A. S. A. Is. Ry. Co.
Wednesday, Aujpi -t IUI2.
W., I.. & McX. J. B. Mills
370 vs.
& P. J. Hantp CulUaUo.
It. & S. W. C. Cunningham
371 vs..
. . . . Jas. Z. Howey.
IX. & S. Pfice-Hemby Co.
372 vs.
S.
R. & S. K. Z. Ford rump to.
373 vs.
I.. & V. Mrs. II. D. Austin.
Satiinlay. August 21. IIM2.
It. & S. The Sikes Company
3 4 1 v s.
A . A. A. I). II. .McGreKor & to
H. & S.--B. F. Iloneyciut
313 vs.
William Simmons.
A., A. : A. J. C. Marsll A: Co.
34 S vs.
J. A. Rogers.
A., A. & A. Armfield Bros.
34 vs.
t?. & P. W. E. Fuiidcrbtirk.
E; J. Hays et al
331 vs.
Itcese Haywood et al.
W.. U. & McX. O. It. Helms
332 vs.
S. & P. I). s. Williams.
R. & S. Thomas Barrett
333 vs.
Lewis Heili.
S. & P. and A. John A. Austin
r.r.t vs.
It. & S.- John A. Mcfolitm et al.
MOTION DOCKET.
R. A S. R. B. Redwlne et al
30
Peoples Dry Goods Co.
R. & S. The Sikes Company
38 vs.
B. A. Horn, Sheriff.
R. t S. The A. W. Heath Co.
141 vs.
A.. A. & A.. W.. L. lu Ralph
Barrett and J. W. Howie.
P. p. Dorothea Parker
!72 vs,
Milton Hasty.
S. P. Southern Cotton Oil Co.
273 vs.
R. S. J. J., R. D. and EAV.Crow.
Hasty iThomas
. 22 vs.
Bob Hinson.
A., A. & A. T. B. Hamilton
314 ' vs.
W l. McX. and S. & P. C. A.
lAn et al.
B l. X. t . t urlee et al
!U7 vs.
I- V.. and W., L. & McX Rcs:i
Ann Cur.ee.
R. S.--Downie & Wheeler
331 vs.
.John Robinson 10 Bis Shows.
A.,A.A. Indian Trail Supi-iy Co.
336 TS.
W.. 1 McX. W. F. Tarrant and
Mrs. Bettie Tarrant.
R. S. J. R. Sanders
34 0 vs.
P. Jonah Barrino.
Indian Trail Supply Co.
312 vs.
William Williams.
U. S. D. B. Snvder, TrusUe In
Bankruptcy,
3S7 vs.
Thomas Sianics.
R. S. Cliff Griffin
3S9 vs.
A., A. A. 3. A. L. Ry. Co.
1, v. Fowler Leo Company
39 4 vs.
R. S. and S. P. W. T. Brooks.
P. Jas. M. Kezlah.
374
-L. C. Smith
vs.
-J. 1). Faulkner.
It. S. W. S. Walkup
MTK VS.
Board of Supervisors of
Jackson Township et ul.
The Mitchell Clothing Co
378 vs.
R. S. Crow Lee.
R. S. Cudahy Packing Co.
379 vs.
S. P. J. V. Cadleu.
R. S. M.A. and J. V McCain
3S1 vs.
L. V. J. M. Kezlah.
TIiHiMla), August 21), 1IM2.
L.V. and R.S. Harrell Bros Co.
3S2 vs.
S. A. L. Ry. Co.
L. V. Fowler lee Co.
3 S3 VS.
S. Mc Willie Pollens r et al.
R. S. J. B. Xash
3 H0 vs.
& P. B. F. Manr-ut'i.
It. & S. Lex Presley by ins next
friend, Robert Presley,
3 ;i 2 vs.
A., A. A IT. J. It. Jer.TT.ie.
A., A. A C. W. Barrino
393 vs .
P. Ellas Pusser.
.v. umwrm, nf tl.a niiucles. whether in
duced by violent exercise or injury, there is
notlum; lietter than v hainncriaiu s i.miiuem.
This liniment also relieves rheura-.it ic pains.
For sale be all dealers.
Farmers 6 Merchants Bank.
M. K. LEE, President J. L. EVERETT, Vice Pretidemt
0. B. ADAMS, Cashier.
r,OGOOOOCCOCfXX
THE PEOPLE AND THE CUR
RENCY.
in deallne with the complicat
ed and difficult question ot the
reform of our benkinK and cur
rency laws It Is plain that we
nnnht to consult verv many per
sons besides thebankers, not be
cause we distrust the bankers.
hut harause thev do not neces
sarily comprehend the busines.t
of the country, notwithstanding
they are Indispensable sertranU
of It and may do a vast deal to
make It hard or saty. No mere
bankers' plan will meet the re-
allurements, no matter how hon
estly conceived. It should be a
merchants' and farmers' plan as
t, .1 , I r. I. h. Kafl, ft'
thosa who use It as an indispen
sable part of their dally busi
ness. From Woodrow Wilson's
Speech Accepting th Demi.
cratlc Nomination.
WOOD'S
Special Grass and
Clover Mixtures
Make the Largest Yields of
H&yand Pasturtge.
Tl ..-.l.;. i n nrnnw nrfmAI.
.- . .L. L-. ,.l,a (n.h Hiftr.
non w
ent soils fot which they are recommend
ed.
Wa use in these mixtures our Trad
Mark Brand Seeds, which are beet qual
ities obtainable, and tested both as to
germination and pur.ty.
Our euttomers report tne moat satis
factory results, both as to securing excel
lent elands and largest yield of both hay
and pasturage.
Wood's Descriptive Fall Catalog
gives full information; also tell about all
other Gratt and Clover Seedt. Alfalfa.
Vetches and all Farm and Garden Seads
for fall planting.
Catalog mailed free. Write for it
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
L. V. S. II. Crowell
2!!ti vs.
p. J. II. Harkey et al.
P. Waxhaw Rn-.I Estate Co.
3!t7 vs.
R. C. Griffin.
It. S. W. W. Horn
338 vs.
. S. X. Wolfshriner et.nl.
A..A. A Farmers Merch. Bank
I"! II VM.
R. S. and Parker W. T. Brooks.
S. P. Southern Cotton Oil Co.
4m vs.
Red foam Brothers.
R. S. Crow Brothers
401 vs.
J. A. Gullcdpe.
R. 8. Kingan Co., Inc.
402 vs.
J. V. Cadieu.
Friday. Aunust ;!0, I "12.
S. P. T. W. Huey
406 vs.
A., A. A. City of Monroe.
J! on roe Realty Co.
vs.
J. L. Sims.
Monroe Realty Co.
vs.
H. J. Aycock.
-J. E. Little
vs.
A. S. A. L. Ry. Co.
M. W. Duncan
vs.
McX. T. E. Sinclair.
-V. W. Horn
vs.
S. N. Wolfshiner et al.
-Mary R. Broom
vs.
-Southern Express Co.
-R. E. Polk
vs.
Cotton States Wagon Co
-J. E. Stack Co. .
vs.
A. 8. A. L. Ry- Co.
-Allsie McMillan
vs.
Harrison McLeod.
Dick Russell
s.
8. A. L. Ry- Co. .
TTiat You
MayKnow
it is possible for you to have your
clothes pressed in a SANITARY
MANNER, we are making this an
nouncement and reaching you in
this way. I have Just finished a
Special Course In FRENCH DRY
CLEANING and have leased the
Royal Pressing Club and am pre
pared to do your worn in ine mosi
up-to-date manner. We can also
make alterations and repair gar
ments of all kinds. If you have
any work phone 263 and we will
send for it at once.
Royal Pressing Club,
WELTON LANEY. Manager.
D Au-to!
Have one of our
Automobile Poli
cies if you own a
machine. Insures
you against loss
by lire at any place
the machine may
be. Also insures
against explosion
and theft.
For rates and other par
ticulars, see
N.6. ENGLISH
Manager,
BavlnRH. Loan and Trust Co.
407
A. &. A.
408
S. P
409 A., A.
410
W., L.
R. 8.-412
8. P
413 R. S.-
: 8. P--
414
A..A.A-
8. P.
416 A., A.
R. S.-420
S. P.
I Nice Fresh
Hams,
1 I BBaWaWas 1
422
Fresh Vegetables ot all kinds,
Fresh Loaf Bread,
Yeast for making bread
Received Daily,
Everything else good In the
Grocery Line.
M. WALLER