Woman's Power Over Man 'Woman's mot (lorioca eodowraeo: is ths power to awakea aad hold the pur tad honest love of a 'worthy aaaa. When ihe loses it aad stiil loves oe, ao on ia tha wide world cau Loot the heart afony a be endures. Th woman who auJe.-s from weak ness and derangement ci her special womanly or (anism soon lose tla power to sway the heart ol man. Her general health suffers and she loses her food looks, her atiractivcncss, her araihi!ity and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Tierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with th assistance of his stall of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. 1 1 has devised a successful remedy for woman's eil meats. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for th weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purines, regu lstes, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No kurl dealer will dvise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STKONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Or. Hhw'i PUamt fVMs fiorala m4 ttnmrthaa Sfrmadk, Lfcvr 4 Bowl. Horses, Mares and Mules Just received from the Western markets where I selected them personally, a lot of splendid horses, mares and mules just the kind that the people in this part of the country need. They are good animals, well shaped and every one is guaranteed to be just as I tell you it is. Come and make your selection. RUFUS ARMFIELD. Buy a Home. Buy you a homo at a bargain, or let us figure with you on building material for building one. I Three houses and lots for sale at a bargain to quick buy er, q Sash, doors, blinds and all kinds of building material furnished on short notice and at close prices. Highest prices paid for good lumber. Inch boards wanted at all times. The Monroe MTu. Co. The Savings Department of Savings, Loan & Trust Company Fays 4 per cent, on savings accounts, com pounded quarterly. Start an account with us now and watch it grow. R. B. Bedwine, President, S. O. Blair, Vice-Pres., H. B. Clark, Cashier. Our Store is very complete with all the latest and best medium priced and If there was ever a time when the young couple going to housekeeping could furnish every room in the house to begin with at a nominal cost and such conditions of purchase to make it a real easy matter, it is NOW. We are in a position to give you the best in every particular. anda com parison will convince you. Yours for business, T. P. DILLON. REHOBKTH'S RKtXJRD. . Fin Old Omntry Tlutt Han Krai (hit Many Is fill Mu ami Wo. mm. Cor. in Waxhaw Enterprise. Good old Itehobeth! We doubt If any other public school community v.lthln the broad borders of old Caro lina ran surpass you in tbe num ber of noble men and women that you have sent out to fill the hungry marts of trade, business and ruling of the home, Below we append a list of Rehobeth people, most of whom were born here and all of honi spent their Luddin lives within Kehobeth school district. But like Kins Phillip of Macedonia, they have forsaken their ancestral homes In search of wider kingdoms. Kehobeth was too small for them. Good old Rehobeth. well may you be proud that anions all these.your sons and daughters, there is not one whose life has been a failure! The seed you sowed in their early lives Is heaping the ripened fruits of success round them. They are part and parcel of the great world of progress that Is being built by the people of "God's own country." In several cases where the hus band was not a Rehobeth man, his occupation for the sake of brevity is given as applying to his wife. We are sorry that our Ignorance of local history does not permit of our giv ing a more complete rcster of our bsent ones. Will those whom we possibly may have overlooked, kind ly accept the above explanation? R. A. Dunn of Burwell & Dunn, wholesale druggists, Charlotte. O. P. Heath, banker and mer chant, Charlotte. B. D. Heath, cotton buyer and broker, Charlotte. W. H. Belk, of Belk Bros., own ing 11 large dry goods stores scat tered over the two Carollnas, Char lotte. Kev. William Mcllwain, D. D., Charlotte. F. E. Richardson, Charlotte Street Railway Company, Charlotte. Whitney Sims, International Har vester Company, Charlotte. I.. H. Harmon, Charlotte Clothing Company, Charlotte. W. F. Sims, International Har vester Company, Charlotte. .Mrs. Dr. W. O. Xesbit, Charlotte. dipt. W. C. Heath, banker, mer chant and manufacturer, Monroe. lr, J, M. Bdik of Belk Bros1, dry poods stores, Monroe. Rev. R. J. Mcllwain, Monroe. Cicero Tenant, S. A. 1... engineer, Monroe. Mrs. Foetnia Crow, mother of the Crow brothers, Monroe. Mrs. J. R. Simpson, mother of the llelk brothers, Monroe. A. C. Heath, hanker, merchant, and manufacturer, Albemarle. John Heath, broker, Albemarle. Mrs. Sallie Heath Kluttz, wire of a merchant, Albemarle. Mrs, Mildred Hargraves, Albe marle. J. L. Rodman, banker, merchant and manufacturer, Waxhaw. K. J. Belk of the R. J. Belk Co., Waxhaw. R. N. Nlsbel, superintendent of education Union county, Waxhaw. Mrs. C. S. Mussey of the A. W. Heath Company, Waxhaw. Mrs. 1.. K. Brown of Rodman & Brown, Waxhaw. Mrs. W. R. McDonald of the Mc Donald Hotel. Waxhaw. J. A. Gamble, cotton weigher, Waxhaw. Mrs. 8. J. McGulrt, connected with N'lven, Price Co., Waxhaw. Mrs. Emily Houston, widow of the lamented Dr. H. C. Houston, Wax haw. William Rone, Waxhaw. T. K. Carroll, merchant and far mer, Van Wyck, S. C. Newton Pardue, farmer, Arkansas. W. S. Schooley, farmer, Arkansas. J. C. Pnrdue, farmer, Sanford. J. M. Mcllwuln, farmer, Uuther lord, Tenn. Rev. Lester Reddin, one of the leading Baptist ministers, Baltimore, Md. Mrs, Lelina Davis, Texas. Mrs. Alexander, Kluttz, merchant, Chester. S. C. Mrs. John McBrown, merchant, Lancaster. S. C. Miss Daisy Walkup, missionary, New York City. Mrs. W. K. Sparks, merchant and farmer, Leslie, 8. C. Mrs. Joe Caldwell, merchant and postmaster, Catawba Junction, 8. C. Mrs. W. M. Slinpson, farmer, Lan caster. S. C. Mrs. J. P. Steele, farmer, Lan caster, S. C. C. C. Mcllwain, farmer, Marvin. Mrs. W. A. Weir, merchant, Marshville. Mrs. Luke Blvens, merchant and farmer, Pickens, S. ('. Rev. Mrs. Henry Stokes of South Carolina conference. T. R. Helms, Jeweler, Hamlet. N. F. Helms, farmer, Hope, Ark. Ed F. Helms, IT. 8. Army, Philip pine Islands. Lex Helms, farmer, Hope, Ark. NO MORE GRAY OR FADED HAIR Women and men who us! PARIS IAN Sage can he sure their hair will never turn nrHy. PARISIAN Sago will preserve lh natural color of the hair; stop it from becoming faded and lifeless, and by nourishing the hair root give to the hair a lustre and radi ance that compels admiration. PARISIAN Sage stops falling hair; banishes dandruff; makes the scalp clean and free from itchiness and promotes a growth of heavy hair. Large bottle 60 cents at dealers everywhere. Sold by the English Drug Company on money back if dissatisfied plan. When 70a bT a bid cold you want the bast medicina obtainable so u to cur it with as littla delay as nowible. Here ia a drag gist's opinion: "lh.vesolj Clinmbcilciti Cough Remedy for fifteen years," Knos Lolir of Saratoga, I mi., "and coiwiilcr it tha best OB Ut market For salt by all dealers THE BANK OF UNION, Capital 950,000.00 Surplus 540,000.00 Our reronl should apH-al to (Inn having money to Ut posit, but we do not stand simply on what we liave done. We rail your attention to that record f service as furnishing plentiful reason for your ap preciation and aa evidrut of what we may do, but we lay sM-viul Mroa tin what we have to offer now. Titos who have sufficiently t-Htel the matter know they have received fair treatment and IIiom best acquainted know that the HANK OK I' MUX was never in Ix-tter shape to, render gool service than now. Ctmipetithin at the outlet produced antagonism, and new Imuka springinit uu have caused coniMtion to heroine keener, hut the HANK OK I .VIO.V will go on the even tenor of its way and n-ople now standing aloof had la-tter avail tlieinwlven of the facilities of THIS 11 WK and the sucvt' coming to them by leaxon of such m banking connection. We appreciate the business that has crossed our counters and we welcome new customers all the time. Keect fully, THE HANK OK I'XIOX. W. 8. IU.AKEXKY, President. J. K. SIUTK. Vice-President. V. V. STACK. Cashier. TTWILLPAYYOUTOI PLACE AN ATTRACTIVE MAILBOX BESIDEYOUR FRONTDOOR for the iccepttoa ol yout dttly mail. It will keep the mail (ram blow ing away or becoming watet soaked liom the tain, and it will bt inert lo ftceivt your mail avert 4 you art oot at borne or art buvy m other arts of the houae. OUR CITY IS TO HAVE A FREE DELIVERY SERVICE VERYSOON andTHE P.O.DEPAHTMENT URGES THAT EVERYONE HAVE ABOX Any box sold during thi, exhibit will be equipped with the P.H. patent Package Holder without extra chime 4r in ORDrn to rAfH.t our citizcns ro MARK TMt IU( MUM SILCCTION GEMNoeJEWCLIJNe Jotz, JO ZXfors Qww Dumw this umi.it we will ta vour oroir ro. tmi box m this rise assortimnt WHICH MST SUITS TOU. ANO DCLIVCR IT WHIM THS SKRVICB STARTS. ANO IT IS NOT TO SC PAIO FOR UNTIL IT IS MUVIHO. THIS OIVKS OUR CITtXSMS A RARC oeeORTUNITY TO SKL1CT FROM A yen COMPICTB AMORTMSNT. All orders must be placed within the next 10 days HEATH HARDWARE CO. WHOLESALE MONROE, N. C. RETAIL ir- ir 8 WHY Piedmont Buggies are the height of perfection in buggy building. To build a buggythat combines style, comfort, finish and durability has been our aim since the first conception of Piedmont Buggies. Our fac tory is located in the famous Piedmont section of North Carolina-the best timbered section in this country: our machinery is of the latest improved patterns; every man in our shop is a skilled mechanic, and every inch of material used is carefully selected and inspected by experts. These are some of the conditions that go to make Piedmont Buggies the heightjof per fection in buggy building. We have studied carefully the requirements of buggies in the South, and endeavor to construct our Piedmont Buggies to meet these conditions they are built in the South, by Southern people and for the Southern people. Piedmont Bu&ies will give you better service, last longer, and cost less to keep up. For sale by Heath Hardware Co, Monroe, N. C. I 'ITTir l'i"fTr? aTPn t