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FOR YOUR SCRAP BOOK. Complete Synopsis of Presidents and Their Opponents. The following brief hi prtsidmtial clectioi.s is uay and should be pr ert nee. tory of the i:;uIy w rud I'.t rt- TI1K FIRST I'RKIUKXT. CEOKl'.K WASHINGTON Horn Februray ii. 1732. near Bridges Crek, Westmoreland t'ounty. Vir ginia. Of English descent. Karly vocation, survey ins. College edu cation, none. Polities. Federal ist Inaugurated, 17sy; aced 5" Vi.-e-l'resident. John Adams. Op- n.winff PHndidatt-a 1 1 7 M' I Ji'ha Adams. John Jay, R. H. Harrison, John Rutledge. John Hancock, George Clinton. Samuel Hunting don, John Milton. Janus Arm strong. Benjamin Lincoln and Ld ward Telfair. In KS2. John Ad ams George Clinton, Republican; Thomas Jefferson. Republican; Aaron Burr, Republican. Time of service, seven years, ten months and four days. Married Martha Dandridge Custis. 1 Toy. lied Le- ceniber 1, 171. at Mount emon. Va. SECOND. JOHX ADAMS Born October 30 1735, at Quincy. Norfolk Countv. Massachusetts; of tng- . .isn d'escent. Early vocation, teacher. Collect education. Harvard. i'olltcis, Federans.. Inaugurated 1TS7 ; aged til. Vice President, Thomas Jefferson. Leading opposing candidate. Thomas Jefferson, Republican Thomas Pinckney, Federalist; Aaron Burr. Republican: Samuel Adams, Republican, and diver Ellsworth, Independent. Time of service, four years. Married Abigail Smith, 17t!4. Died July ' 4, 1820, ft( Oulncy. Mas-. A THIRD. THOMAS JEFFERSON Born Apr'-l 13. 1743, at Shadwell. Albennrle Countv. Va.; or weisn uescem. Early 'vocation, lawyer. College education, William and Mary. Politics, Republican. Inaugurated 1801; aged 57. Vice-President, Aaron Burr and George Clinton ( 1804.) Leading opposing can didates (1800): Aaron Burr. Re publican; John Adams, Federalist; Charles C. Pinckney. Federalist, and John Jay. Federalist. There being a tie vote for Jefferson and Mnrr the choice devolved upon the House of Representatives, ho owtpit Jefferson President. in 1K04. for President, Charles C pinrknuv. Federalist: for Vice- PreBident Rufus King, Federalist. Time of service, eight years. Mar ried Martha Wayles Skelton. 1772 pied July 4. 1826, at Monticello, Va. FOURTH. .TiVPis MADISON' Born March 16. 1751. at Port Conway, King r.onree Countv. Virginia, of Kn- iriiKh descent. Early vocation, lnwver. College education. Prince ton. Politics. Republican. In augurated. 1809. aeed 57. Vlce- ProuirfpntB George Clinton and rthrlrlffo fierrv (18121. Oppos Inir candidates (1808): ChaS. C Pinckney, Federalist; Geo. Clin ton, Republican; (1812) DeWltt Clinton. Federalist. Time of ser vice, eight years. Married Doily Payne Todd. 1794. Died June 28. 1836, at Montpelier, Va. ' "fifth. JMES MONROE Horn April 28, ' nt head of Monroe's creek. i .,( mnroi ml count v. Virginia, of ,.tnh ripscent. Early vocation, lawyer. College education, Wil liam and Mary. Politics. Republi can. Inaugurated 1817, aged 58. Vice-President, Daniel 1). Tomp kins. Opposing candidates: Ru fus King, Federalist ( 1816); John y. Adams, Republican (1S201. Time of service, eight years. Mar ried Eliza Kortwrlght, 1786. Died July 4, 1831, in New York City. SIXTH. JOHN' Ql'INCY ADAMS Born July 11, 1769, at Quincy, Norfolk coun ty Massachusetts, of English des cent. Early vocation, lawyer, col lege education. Harvard. Politics, Rpnulni can. inaugurated is 1 r.7 Vi.e-uri sklent. John t'alhoun. Opposing candi dates: Andrew Jackson. Republi can: Heiirv Clay. Republican, ana William II. Crawford. Republican. No candida'e having the majority of the electoral vote. John Quincy Adams was elected by the House of Representatives. Time of ser vice, tour years. Married Louisa Catherine Johnson. 177. Died February 23. ISts. at Washing ton. D. C. SEVENTH. ANDREW JACK SOX Born March ii niir Cureton's Pond, I " t inn Cmmrv. North Carolina; of! Scotch-Irish descent. Early vo cation, lawyer. College educa tion, none. Politics. Republican, then Democrat when party chang ed names. Inaugurated lS2;t. aged 61. Vice President, John C. Calhoun (18281; Martin Van Buren ( 1832). Opposing candi dates: (1S281. John Q. Adams and Richard Rush; (1832). Na tional Republicans, Henry Clay and John Sergeant: Independent. John Floyd and Henry Lee. Time of service, eight years. Married Rachel Donelson Robards, 1791. Died June 8, 1843, ia hermitage, Tenn. EIGHTH. nttTl- VAX 1U REX Horn ie- cembcr 5, 1782. In Kitulernooh, Columbia County, .New York; of Dutch descent. Early vocation, lawver. College education, none. Politics. Democrat. Inaugurated 1837. aged 54. Vice-President. R M. Johnson. Opposing candi dates: Whigs. W. H. Harrison. Hugh L. White, Daniel Webster and Willie P. Mangum. Time of service, four years. Married Han nah Hoes, 1807. Died July 24. 182, in Lindenwold, X. Y. NINTH. WILIAM HENRY H-VKKISUN or February . 1772, in Bemeiy. Charles City County. Virginia, of English descent. Early vocation, soldier. College education. Hamp-den-Sydney. Politics. Whig. In augurated 1841. aged 68. Vice President, John Tyler. Opposing candidates; Democrat. Martin Van Bueren; Liberal, James G. Birney. Time of service, one month, Mar ried Anna Symnies. 17i)5. Died April 4, 1841, in Washington, D. C. TENTH. JOHN' TYLER Born March 29, 1790, in Greenway, Charles City County. Virginia, of English de scent. Early vocation, lawyer. CniiPire education. William and u.irv Politics. Whig, lnaugu rated 1841. aged 51. Succeeded to the presidency on the death of Harrison. Time of service, three years eleven months. Married Lettia Christian, 1813. Died Jan uary 17, 1862. in Richmond Va. ELEVENTH JAMES KNOX POLK Born Novem ber 2, 1795, near Plnevllle, Meck lenburg County, North Carolina, of Scotch-Irish descent. Early vocation, lawyer. College educa tion, University of North Caroli na' Politics, Democrat. Inaugu rated IS 5. aned 49. Vice-President. George" M. JJ;illns. Time of service, four years. Opp."tting candidates; Whig. Henry Clay; Liberal, James G. Birney. Married sh Childress. 1 824. Died June 15, 1849. in Nashville, Tenn. TWELFTH. ZXCHVRY TAYLOR H'jHI Novem ber, 24. 1784, hear Orange, Or ange County. Virginia, of English descent. Early vocation, soldier. College education, none. Poli tics. Whig. Inaugurated 1849. aged 64. Vice-President, Millard Fillmore. Opposing candidates; Democrat, Lewis Cass; Free Soil. Martin Van Buren. Time of ser- xira iimp vear. four months, five rinvo Married Margaret Smith is'ia Difd Julv 9. 1S50, in Washington, D. C. THIRTEENTH. MILLARD FILLMORE Born Janu ary 7. 1800, Summer Hill. Cayu ga, New York, of English descent. Early vocation, tailor. ouege education, none. Politics, Whig. Inaugurated 1850. aged 50. Suc ceeded to the presidency on the death of Taylor. Time of service, two years, seven months. twenty six days. Married Abigail Pow ers. 1826. Died March 8. 1S74. in Buffalo. X. Y. FOURTEENTH. FRANKLIN PIERCE Horn Novem ber 23. 1804. in Hillsborough. Hlllsborounh County. New Hamp shire, of English descent. Early vocation, lawyer. College educa tion, Rowdoin. Politics. Demo crat. Inaugurated 1853. ag d 48. Vice-President. William R. King- Oinosing candidates: Whigs. Wmfield Scott. John P. Hale Tim., of service, four years. Mar ried Jane Means Appleton, 1S34 Ditd October 8. 1869 in Con.ord N. H. FIFTEENTH. JAMES BUCHANAN Bom April L:t 1791. in Cove Gap. Franklin Countv. Pennsylvania, of Scotch- Irish di scent. Early vocation. lawver. College education, Dick inson. Politics. Democrat. In iniL-iinit. ,1 I8.'i7. need 65. Vice- President. J. C. Breckenridge. Op posing candidates: Republican. John C. Fremont; American, Mil lard Fillmore. Time of service. four vears. Unmarried. Died June 1. 186S. in Wheatland, Pa SIXTEENTH. ABRAHAM LINCOLN Born Febru rrv 12. 1809. near Hodgesville Larue County, Kentucky, of En glish descent. Early vocation, farmhand. College education, none Politics, Rpu oilcan, In augurated 1861. aged 52. Vice Presidents. Hannibal Wamlin ( 18601. Andrew Johnson. ( 18641. Opposing candifates: (lS60)Dcm ocrats. Stcphe" A. Douglas, J. C. Bcckenridge; Union. John Hell: ( 1868) Democrat. George B. Mc Clellan. Time of service, four years, M month, eleven days. Married'Mary Todd. 1842. Died April 15, 1865, in Washington, . P. C. SEVENTEENTH. ANDREW JOHNSON Born Decem ber 29, 1808, in Ralelgll, wane County, North Carolina, of Eng lish descent. Early vocation, tai lor. College education, none. Pol itics, Republican. Inaugurated lKrt.V need 56. Sueeetded to the presidency on the death of Lin coln. Time of service three years, ten months, nineteen days. Mar ried Eliza McCardie. 1827. Died July 31, 1875, in Carters Depot. Tennessee. EIGHTEENTH. ULYSSES SIMPSON GRAM uorn April 27, 1822, in Point Pleasant. Clermont County, Ohio, of Scotch descent. Early vocation, soldier. I'niLn. pilucation. West Point. Politics, Republican, inaugurates 1869, aged 4 6. Vice - Presidents. ( 1868) Schuyler Colfax, (1872 ) Henry Wilson. Opposing candidates- (1868) Democrat, Horatio Stymore, (1872) Democrat Charles O'Connor; Democrat and Liberal. Horace Greeley; Temper ance. James Black. Time of Ser vice, eight years. Married Julia Dent, 1848. Died July 23, 1885, in Mount McGregor, N. Y. NINETEENTH. RUTHERFORD B1RCHARD HAYES Born October 4, 1822. in Dela ware Delaware County. Ohio, of Scotch descent. Early vocation, lawyer. College education, Ken yon. Politics, Republican, Inaug urated 1877. aged 54. Vice-Pres ident. William A. Wheeler. Lead ing opposing candidate: Democrat. Samuel J. Jimen. vino fnnr vear. Married Lucy Ware Webb. 1852. Died January 17, 1893. in Fremont. O. TWENTIETH. JAMES ABRAM GAjtc uorn November IB. 31. in Orange Township, Cuyahoga County, O.. of English descent. Early voca tion teacher. College education, Williams. Politics. Republican. Iminiriirated 1881. aged 19. Vlce- Prpsldent. Chester A. Arthur. Lumiiiiir oinmsing candidate: Dem ocrat, W. S. Hancock.. Time of service, six months, fifteen days. Married Lucretia lluaoipn, hob. Died September 19, 1881. In Long Branch, N. J. TWENTY-FIRST CHESTER ALAN ARTHUR Born October 5, 1830. in Fairfield. Franklin County, Vermont, of Scotch-Irish descent. Early voca tion, teacher. College education, Union. Politics. Republican. In augurated 1881, aged 5i. Suc ceeded to the presidency follow ing the death of Garfield. Time of service, three years, five months, fifteen days. Married Ellen Lewis Herndon. 1859. Died November 18. 1S8, In New York City. TWENTY-SECOND G ROVER CLEVELAND Born March 18. 1837. in Caldwell. Es sex County. New Jersey; of En glish descent. Early vocation, teacher. College education, none. Politics, lvmocrat. Inaugurated iss.V ai:e,l 47: avaiii in 1893. Vice-presidents. ( 1884 ) T. A Hendricks: 11892) Adlal E Stevenson. leading opposing candidates: (18S4I. Republican. James G. Blaine; ( 1892). Repub lican. Benjamin Harrison. Time of service, two four year terms. .Married FTances Folsoui, 18&6. Died June 24. 1908. in Prince ton. X. J. TWENTY-THIRD. fiEXJAMIX HARRISON Born Au gust 20. 1833. in North Bend. Hamilton County. Ohio; of En- clish disctnt. Early vocation lawver. College education. Miami University. Politics. Republi can. Inaugurattd 1889. aged 55 Vice-president. Levi P. Morton leading opposing candidate: Democrat. Grover Cleveland. Time of service, four years. Mar ried Caroline Lavinla Scott. 1853. Died March 13. 1901. in Indian apolis, Ind. TWENTY-FOURTH. WILLIAM MeKINLEY Born Janu ary 29. 1843, in Nile. Trumbull County, Ohio; of Scotch-Irish de scent. Early vocation, lawyer. College education, none. Politics. Republican. Inaugurated 1897. Aged 54. Vice-presidents: (1896) Garret A. Hobart; (1900) Theo dore Roosevelt. Leading oppos ing candidate: Democrat, (1896) and (1900), William J. Bryan. Time of service, four years, six months, ten days. Married Ida Saxton, 1871. Died September 14. 1901. In Buffalo, X. TWENTY-FIFTH. THEODORE ROOSEVELT Born October 27. 1858, at 2 East Twentieth Street. New York City, of Dutch descent. Early vena tion, writer, cowpuncher, rougn "Stomach Misery ALL GONE" My! Il w I DM Suffer ltut Now I'm Happy All luy Iam "! 'e l Kim-." That's what a woman said just a few months ago. She said mare and here It is. I wish It lay within my power to persuade every woman suuenr from dyspepsia or indigestion tor ihiv mav think their stomach trouble is) to give MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets one week's fair trial. 1 am sure that every one of thrni would thank me from the bot tom of her heart." -I am well and happy for the first time in years and 1 do not hesi late to irive Ml-O-XA Stomach Tab lets all the credit." Follow this advice. Give Ml-O-NA Stomach Tablets a week's trial: if they do not benefit. Enelish Drug Co. will return the cost 50 cents. Fit Hi Case Exactly. Tkn fmttirr wu tick about six Tesrsarf he md sa stWeniaemml of ChsuberUin'S Tsblns in ths vrt thst fit bis e ex- sctW," writes Mu Msrgam isoipwu oi Ft. 'Smith, Ark. "lis purchaed a box of (hem ind he bss not been sick sinm ?! Uter hid rtomsoh trouble and ws also n cfilrd by them." For sle by all Utaleis. Advert i menu How to Bankrupt the Doctors. 'A prominent Xew York phytician says: "If it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes wom br women the doctors would probably be bankrupt." W hen you contract ft cold do not wait for it to develop ;nto pneumonia but treat it st once. Chain tierlain's Cough Remedy is intended e ped al I r for coughs snd colds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases. It is most effectual and is pleasant snd safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Adver- tiMnient licet for Skin DWuiM Nearly every skin disease yields quickly and permanently to Buck len's Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burns or bruises. Soothes and heals. John Deye. of Gladwin. Mich., snvs. after suffering twelve years wi'h skin ailwent and spend-1 ing $400 In doctor's bills, Buck Arnica Salve cured him. It will help you. Only 25e. Recommend ed by English Drug Co. rider, soldier, public official. Col lege education. Harvard. Poll tics, until 1912, Republican. In augurated 1901. aged 42. Suc ceeded to the presidency following the death of McKinley. Was re elected in 1904. Vice-President ( 1904) Charles W. Fairbanks. Leading opposing candidate: Democrat. (1904). Alton B. Par ker. Time of service, seven years, five months and eighteen days. Married Alice Lee. 1883; Edith Kennit Cnrow, 1886. TWENTY-SIXTH. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT Born September 15. 1857, In Cincinnati O.; of English descent. Early vo cation, lawyer. College educa tlon. Yale. Politics. Republican. Inaugurated 1909. aged 51. Vice- President. James S. Sherman Leading opposing candidate: Dem ocrat. William J. Bryan. Time of service, four years. Married Hellen Herron, 1886. TWENTY-SEVENTH WOODROW WILSON Born Decern ber 28. 1856. in Stauton Va.; of English descent. Early vocation teacher and college president, au thor. Politics. Democrat. In augurated March 4, 1913. aged 57. Vice-president. Thomas R Marshall. Leading opposing can dldates: Progressive, Theodore Roosevelt; Republican, William H Taft. Married Helen Louise Ax son, 188. r- V The Cause of Rheumatism Stomach trouble, lazy liver and deranged kidneys are the cause pf rheumatism. Get your stomach, liv ct, kidneys and bowels In healthy condition by taking Electric Bitters, und you will not ba troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a school principal, of Syl vania. C.a., who suffered Indescriba ble tortures from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys, wrltts: All remedies fail ed until I usd Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful reme dy cured me completely." Maybe vour rheumatic pains come from stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Electric Bitters will give you prompt relief. 5oc and 1100. Kecotn mended by English Drug Co. Re-Sale of Valuable Farm. By virtue of the power Conferred pon us by an order of the Clerk ( the Superior Court of Union County, N. C. in a special rro ceedlng entitled T. E. Kiker. ad ministrator, et al. va . A. rteinas t al.. we will sell at public auc tion to the highest Diuuer ior cu on MONDAY, MARCH 10. 1913. at 12 o clock M., at me court nousc door in .Monroe. N. C. the follow ing described tract of land, lying tnd being in New Salem township. l ninn pnnntv. North Carolina, aa ininine the lands of ana nthprK. nnd bounded lis follows, viz: Beginning at a poet oak ana Diaca Jack, near an old road, a corner of the 70 t acre tract of the Heu- ry L. Kiker old home place, ana runs S. 72 V. 2 chains to a post oak and pine, corner of the 49 acre tract; thence S. 75 V4 W. 29 chains tn a corner of the Gold urancn ai a mania and dogwood : thence with b:.M branch S. 38 E. 11 chains; tiioncA s. 5 chains: thence S. i 1 5 chains to the hiouth of said branch at a red oak, a corner or ih 26U acre tract in a line of the 30 acre tract; thence N. 81 W 5 chains to a corner or the jo acre tract; thence 8. 1 W. 8 chains to the third corner of Bald 30 acre tract: thence S. 71 E. 27 chains to a black lack: thence N. 25 E. 14 renins to the beginning corner of tald 30 acre tract: thence E. 13 chains to a black Jack and post oak. beelnning corner of said tract Thence 42 chains to the beginning cnntnlnlnir 178 acre, more or IfoH and belnir the estate Innds of th late Henrv L. Klker. deceased Sold for assets and partition, NEY McNEELY and J. C. M. VAXN, Coinra Love & McNeely, Attys, Notice nt SIo f Valuable Ijtnds. Pusuant to the powers conferred on me by a ieeu oi 1 1 ui m mo executed on the 2Sth day of Novem ber. 1911. by J. A. Gulledge and 1. P. Gulledge, his wife, duly register ed in the office of the Registr of Deeds for Union County. N. C. in took A P of Deeds, on page 171. I will on SATURDAY, MARCH 29th. 1U at the court house door In Monroe, X. C, sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction, the follow ing described lands, conveyed In said Deed of Trust, which lies In said county on the waters of Brown Creek, and is known and described as follows: First Tract: Adjoining the landa of Mrs. W. A. Barrett and other and lying on the waters or Brown creek, containing one hundred (160) acres, more or less, being the same tract conveyed to J. A. & V. E. Gul ledge by deed dated March 28th. 1891 and recorded in Book 23. page 52, of the office of Register of Deeds of Union County. Second Tract: Adjoining the lands of Eli and James Leonard and others, lying on the waters of Brown creek, containing one hun dred and five (105) acres, more or lts8, being the same tract of land conveyed to J. A. k W. E. Gulledge by deed dated April 5th, 1889 and recorded in Book 23, page 55, of he Office of Register of Deeds or Union Coiihty. Third Tract: Bounded on tne North by the lands of Joel Huggins, on the Eattt by lands of Felix Moore, tin the South by lands of J. A. Gul ledge, being two tracts above de scribed, and on the West by lands ot W. D. Morgan, and containing two hundred and twenty (220) acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Nancy Gul ledge by deed from J. J. Haaty, Sheriff, recorded in Book 9, page 142, office of Register of Deeds or Union County, excepting fifty acrea (50) conveyed by her to Jerry Gul ledge, and fifty (50) acres convey ed by Nancy Gulledge. Fourth Tract: Lying on the wa ters of Brown creek, adjoining tne lands of F. Paul Huntley, H. C. Smith and others, containing 608 acres, more or less, being the same land described In a deed from Mary T. Davis and her husband to J. A. and W. E. Gulledge dated April 4th, 189, and recorded in Book 28. page 593. of the office of the Register of Deeds of Union County. Sold to eatlsfy debts secured by said Trust Deed. This 25th day of February, 1917, J. V. GULLEDGE. Trustee. Dr. D. T. Boflcr, VXIOXVILLK, N. C. Having resumed practicing medicine, will answer calls promptly day or night. Phone Vnionvtlle and Sincerity. DR. R. L PAYNE, Physician and Sargeoiv i Monroe, N. C. Office In Postofflce Building, ever Union Drug Co. Office hours 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Residence phone. 273-R. I JX. COOKING DEMONSTRATION OF THE GREATEST RANGE ON EARTH Ibe "ETERNAL A Production of FIVE GENERATIONS of the World's Greatest Range Builders will be j8 & Iff m HARDWARE and MANUFACTURING CO. Notlw. The undersigned having qualified ..Ill nnH as executor nt tne iai win -testament of James A. I'olk. de ceased, hereby gives notice to all creditors of his decedent to presem their claims to him at his resi dence in Goose Creek townsnip on or before February lltn, in, oui eiwlse this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Debtors are requested to make prompt settle ment. This 11th day of Feb., 1913. R. B. POLK, Executor. J. C. M. Vann, atty. Dr. E.D. Fuett, Optometrist, CHniX)TTE, X. c. No. 30 North Trjon Street. Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. held at the Store of THARP From March 13 to 19 A Salesman Direct from the Factory will show you the Range, present you wun Souvenir and Cook Book and serve you with Refreshments. 0 0 & 0 Be Sure and Come whether you wish to buy or not We want you to see tnu the truly greatest of all Ranges in operation. The Handsome Set of Enameled, Notice. Under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Union county In a Special Proceeding entitled Z. 8. Jordan. A. C. Pettus et als. vs. E. V. Jordan et als.. we win on TUESDAY. MARCH 11. 1913. 12:00 o'clock M.. in Monroe, Copper and Aluminum Ware nere snown. worth 1 10. given with each Range purchased during this week only. Don?t forget the date. N at C, sell to the highest bidder at pub- notion tne IOIIOWUIk uewnvcx real estate lying and oeing iu me City of Monroe, and more particu- urlv floarrlbea as ionows; All of lots ten, eleven ami iweut in itliwU O. In the Monroe uana im prove Company's addition to the town of Monroe, situate on the north side of Winchester avenue, and known aa the lot conveyed to iienry vi Rrnnm bv J. M. Falrlcy, trustee, hv deed dated Nov. 26. 180, and by J : . . , t t- iianrv M Hroom io JuariMrui j. rfn hvripod dated Sent. 2. 1904, and r worried In the OHIce 01 me ne'- ter of Deeds of Union county In book of deeds at Dace 4 4S, to wnicn reference Is hereby maae. Th ma d tract of land win oe ai IHrt Into two lots or equal sue i ho nna holnir the one on which tne l.miaa nnd bu Id ngs OI .Mrs. Al. J Jnrrfnn are situate and the other be- Iniy a vstrnnt lot adjacent thereto an the said lots will be sold separately A ifrniWr and tne most auvania- ronna hid or bids will be accepted of Sale: One-thtrd cash months: title retain h mi whole of nurchase money ha been paid; deferred payment to bear Interest and to be secured by relia ble endorsement. Bidding to begin at $580. This February 10. 1913. J. J. PARKER. FRANK ARMFIELDi Commissioners, Dr. E. S. Green, DENTIST. Office In Belk-Bndy Building, Opposite Belk'a Store, Monroe, N. C. W. J. PRATT, Attorney-at-lAW, Having been appointed prosecuting attorney In the Recorder's court, I cannot appear tor the defense in criminal actions. All other legal business entrusted to me will re celve prompt and careful attention. Office: Koouis 21 and 22. Loan A Trust Building, Telephone KM. Monroe, N. C. W. O. LKM.MOXD, Attorncy-ut-Law. Office In Law Building, old Library room, Monroe, N. C. Will practice in all State and Fed eral Courta. Will give special at tentton to collection of claims and settlement of estates by ad minis trators and executors. W. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, Office np Btairi, Fitzgerald Building,. Northwest of Courthouse, Monroe, N. C. DOCTOR H.D.STEWART PHYSICIAN. MONROE. N. C. It too dralr mjr ri, cll me throonfe fcalii-n- 'phone 141 , OfTinc 'ph'W T. Ufllc hnnr II tn U. s. m..nd from 1:10 In I ri. m. Oftk-- over t'nlun limn Company i ht dne on Inrtr mn OR. B. C. EEDFEARN, Dentist, Office one door south of C. W. Rruner'a Store. Phone 232. Monroe ,N. 0. 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