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I Bighlly Far Spots. Are cured by Dr. Hobson Ecze ma Ointment, which heal all skin truption. Xo matter how long you bare been troubled by itching, burn ing or scaly skin humors, just put a little ol that soothing antiseptic, i., ur.H.m-a i-Viem-i Ointment, on the sore and the suffering stop instantly. Healing begins mai ) minute. Doctors use- it In their practice and neommend it. Mr. . ii .., f i iiii..i,in. Pa., says: AlH iimu, vi ' - i - ill ' Had eczema on forehead; lr. lloo- ivi.mi ointment cured it in two weeks." Guaranteed to relieve ,.. ,fn,i.i All druggists - v. nu.il Price 5to. Pfeiffer Chemical Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis. Sold by English Urug i o. TAR HEELS IX THE NAVY. Nrth Carvliniau Pmiiiim nt in the Navy Two Kent. Discussing North Carolinians who have teen roui.-!ei;t in the navy. Msu.r London of the I hat nam Kec- ... ....... h ,i in addition to five VIU fo a ' - Vorfi Carolinians who have beer Secretary of the Navy the Sta'e has llv-ath nf Mrs. Pavl. Waxhaw Enterprise. Mrs. Rosa Davis, wife of Mr. . C. Davis, died at her home here shortly after 12 o'clock Sunday night, a victim of "that dreaded dis tn, pellagra. Mrs. DavU bad been ia poor health for three or four years and early this spring her con ii.ii.m hr-anui serious. About two v - - i. .i..- ,.,,.,il, nnti..u. tl.ai fumlJ...) c.i her imn who were prom- wee u i. ......, - nival service. jouh THE XOltTH CAROLINA State Normal and Imlustrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Klve regu lar Courses leading to degrees. Spe cial Courses for teachers. Free tu ition to those who atiree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins September 17th. IMS. For catalogue and other information, address JULIUS I. FOI ST. Greensboro. N. C. Prsideent. Trustee's Sale 'f Valuable Real Es tate in the Towu of Waxhaw. By virtue of the authority of a deed of trust executed to me by Ce cil R. Hroom on the Sth day of .May. 19 and duly recorded in the Office of Register of IVeds for Un ion county in Hook A. L. page 13.. which deed of trust was made to se mre the payment of a certain bond bearing even date therewith, and the stipulations in said deed of trust not having been complied wish, and ap i(..ot,n h:.vlnwr Wen made to me by the holder of the bond secured to foreclose the same, 1 win expose i public auction at the court house t'.oor in the city of Monroe, North Carolina, on SATURDAY JULY 19th, 1913. to the highest bidder for cash all of that lot of land lying and being in the county of Union and State of North Carolina and in the town of Waxhaw, being the property now oc cupied by the Niven-I'rlce Co. and described and defined as follows: First Lot: Beginning at a stake S W. corner of B!ck K. ia the town of Waxhaw and runs with Broom St.. N. 8.20'W. 79 feet to a stake, corner of the W. 1. Harris end others lot now Cecil R. Brooms corner; thence N. 81.40' K. 52 1-2 tn a utflWe. corner of the Mc- r-oin nrnir store lot: thence with -p..,.. st lino S XI 40' W. 52 1 feet to the beginning and being the lo,t nnverait hv the C. 13 TOO 111 & Son brick store bildg. and lucluding said building. cnnH t n- TWInnlnz at Cecil Broom's corner (the above described lnti 188 1-2 feet from tne center of the railroad tract of the G. C. & v k.. Pn unit runs X. 81 and 40' E. 105 feet to a stake; thence N. 8 20' W. 26 1-2 n.. to a staice, a cum f I ,,n Vutrlilrn's 1 now G. S. Ty son's lot); thence with his lot line S. 81 and 40' W. 105 ft. to Broom at then 8 and 20' W. 26 1-2 feet to the beginning containing 1-1 of one acre more or le.ss This June 16th, 1913. JOHN C. SIKES, Trustee. Bed wine fc Sikes Atty's. tmhIh-'i Sale of City Property. I'lijir on.i hv virtue of the author ity vested In me by a certain deed nf .mat nt .late the 14tll day of iw 191? hv V. 11.. or "Bud PnF nf rnlon countv. North Carol! rt n n.Mnh mil 1,1 rtoHil of trust has hein riulv registered In the office nt PoiHxtor of need!, for Union cotin ty in Book A. R. of deeds on page 86. to which reference is Hereby m.iHo tnr a innre Uarticullir lleSirlU Hon; und whereas upon application for sale by the holder cf the bond aonnroil In mild deed of trust. 1 will on Saturday, THK LTH DAY OF JULY. A. V.. 1913. at tilt? court house door In the city of Monroe. N. C. at 12 o'clock offer for sale at public auc tion to the hixtH'st bidder for cash one certain tract cf land lying and being in the City of Monroe and defined as follows: Beginning at the Intersection corn er nf Winder and College Streets and runs S. 2 3-4 K. 90 ft. to Mrs. j Alice Nelson's corner; thence with Mrs Alice Nelson's line N. 88 1-2 E. 80 1-2 feet to a stone In Mrs. Alice Nelson's line; thence N. 2 3-4 W. 90 feet crossing over about the middle of the well to a stone on the south edge of Windsor S'reet; thence with said Windsor St. S. 88 1-2 W. 80 1-2 ft. to the begin ning and being the western part of the Joannah I'oer lot and situated In the city of Monroe, North Caro line, said lot being 80 1-2x90 sq. This the 16th day of June. 1913. JOHN C. SIKES, Trustee. Redwlne & Slkes, Atty's. ..... In tha ill. in ii. ' " Paul Jones, the noted naval nero. was an adopted son of the S'a!e. and the story of two others, who are not so well known to the gener al public, is thus told by -Major Lon don : Johnson Blakely was North Caro lina's contribution to the navy in the war of 1M2. and his sad and untimely fate was deplored by this entire country. He also was an adopted son of North Carolina, his father emigrating to v nnnup' iii.n.i in 173. when young Blakely vat two years old. At the death of hi father in 177 he be came the ward of Col. Edward Jones (who was also a native of Irwlan.li and soon thereaiur mej .. tiii it'hiithain I county. llll'IT-l. W !. - Col. Jones became the solicitor gen eral of North Carolina and died here (at t'ittsborol In l Ml. toium lllakelv entered the I niversu.v in.ni Chatham county and while there was a pointed a midshipman in me .-..!.... o, ni.vv At the hreak- lug out of the war with England in 1M2 Capt. Blakely was given cv... .....n.i f the hris Enterprise and ..,..-......1 ... kIo.io of war .11 . n ill no , . . , named the Wasp. With this ship he sailed to the English channel, thus bearding the British Hon In i.i.. ....I mi ihis cruise captured III! Ill II, - - . ..,..-..i.. Khins with their linn" iiti-i nil". r- .in.i two warships ti, Uuin.lMr and A yen. Later she captured off the Madeira Islands a li.h merchant prize, the Atlanta, and sent the captured ship to Savan Thl :. the last ever heard of Blakely and his ship, and it Is thought that the Wasp was ios. . sea In some violent storm. So Mgn Iv did our State value his services, even before his last cruise, that the Legislature presented him with a gold sword and after his death the Legislature made an aproy. ......... . .:.iii o venr for suDDort and edu cation of his only child, a young daughter, until her marriage. :... i thin. the. first academy CUlll.ll..lri.- -v ill u at this place was mimed the BiaKe- Iv Academy. , i.. i.iuii u-Hiiilell was one of the most famous naval officers dur ing the ar between tne Maie, n.... .... K . j-t-ri-ni in n n il..r of the Confeder al, i ur i""-"""- - - . . ate warship Shenandoah, he did not haul down the roiueueraie .. .. surrender until Novemoer, u, sie as growing much weaker. Last Wednesday nisht wntiesitung on mr i,nr,.h with Mr lla vis. she su.ldeu- ii- ru-.ii.t.i and threw out her i", ii.i j i,m was Eolten to bed and from that time until her death she t.:sd about In an awful agony of suffering. At times opiates had no cff.ct upon her and there aetmed no relief but death. All that love and skill could do tn relieve her .suffering was done Wiuii.M.hiv niuht there as h.,... f..r her recovery, but Mrs. t.i.in a vril.ia!e nurse of ""' i,.,A,i.,Mi ll.wrilial Ht Charlotte was scure.l and she did everything that kindness and thougnuuinew ...... i.i .... fur ii. Kin'fertiiK on. Mrs llavis. who was a Uiiigme. ITS' SURPRISING Tliat So Many M.nK- I'emde Fail tu Keoigtue hi.lney n eatiM-wi, Are you a bad back ictini? Suffer twinges; neaaacnea. out . spells? Go to bed tired get up tired? I H'g surprising how few suspect the kidneys. 1 It's surprising how few know what to do. . I Kidney trouble needs kidney treat ment. . I Doan's Kidney nils are Tor tne kidneys only. Have convinced Monroe people or their merit. Here's a Monroe case; Monroe testimony. Kidney sufferers hereabout should read It. J. L. Railings, merchant. Monroe. N. C. says: "My kidneys were weak and I had a backache, too. ttko. i civ 1uin'a Kidney I'll Is ad vertised. 1 got a supply at The Liii, l.rnir o.. They relieved me of the pains and regulated the cw v . i r i - - ... ,.1 Mr. and Airs. i. v. mu...... . now of Monroe, was born Novemoer ror saie "V.-.u i,.f x 1875 he was in her thirty- 50 cent. Foster-Milburn to Buf- tigh.h year She waa married to falo. New York, sole agenU for the in.; 'ii in February. 1896. At United States. . IK- f thirteen she unlte.1 with Remember the name uoan s ar.u the Baptist church and at tne nine ..tne i. v...-.. of her death was a member of Mug street church. .DM D.BUI V-TI Tl She is survived by her nusi.au.. n w W and six children, who are: Wjllcure your Rheumnlism :!!.MetaRu.,n:i,l:i'' " ia, Ue. Cramps known to family and Mends as Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and Kempie." She is survived also l Burns, Old Sores. Stings of Insects her parents: two brothers. Messrs Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- (1 V and M P. I linulcutt ot Moll- "" r . roe. and a sister. Mrs. y. H. llJ ternally and externally. Pnce 25c. The funeral was conducted at the To Prevent Blood Poisoning home here Mondav afternoon by Rev , tl onc the wonderful old reliable DR. G. L Merrell. pastor of the deceased pokTERS ANT1SKPT1C HEALING JlUsjur- au.ltheburialwas.it vvaxuaw r """"- 25t.50c.li.oo. l-st ciiurcn Are You Capable really capable ot starting and building a bank account ot your own? It you really WANTED to start and build aa account could you do H? It's a question of some Importance to you a matter of a very Tital Importance to your future welfare. Certainly you could then why not do it? Why not begin at once? You appreciate tbe fact that a growing bank account baa many advantages other than accumulating Just the amount you are able to save. You cannot get rich on small savings alone, but YOU CAN GET RICH by using your accumulated savings to make good investments. No matter bow smart your start, we shall be glad to bave you open an account with us: be glad to belp you in any way we can consistent with safe, sound banking. Fanners & Merchants Bank. M. K. LEE. President CAPITAL 0O.WK..OO. SURPLUS f 8,000.00. C. B. ADAMS, Cashier. J. L. EVERETT, Vice President. Annual .... V Tl 1 T7-4TH" Mteting of Tlr-I. IIIM, , . , "1 V'ixhiw Enterprise. Monroe, N. C The flftv-fifth annual meeting of office in Postoffice Building, ovji the Tinah Bible Society will be rjnlon Drug Co. Office hours 11 to u..i.t ... t nan i h ii iv ii on na.. unn.j.i 12 a. m.. s vu 1 v. u July 26th. Rev. A. J. Crane 01 Marshville has been secured to de liver the address. This society is u.rni.vtfst auxllliaries of i-l.e VI iiiv 1,1 ' ""r. - the American Bible society in mid section of the South and Its meet ing Is always looked forward to with great pleasure. This Is the occasion of home coming for those who have gone out from Tirzah Into other parts of the world, and the week following the Bime society imrimn in tha hleh season in social circles nmonths a r ln L-. in the neighborhood. Let everyone en moiiuis our. . ..ii,i .hu n.Mvtlne of the at Vppomattox. vvim m "lv ."- who con, o.-c"m was' on a cruise In the waters near UocU-ty. Bering Straits, capturing whaling vessels, at the tune ot i-ee ....-..-der. and did not hear of that event until August. He Immediately sail ed for England via Cape Horn and arlved there In November. ii.o. er a voyage of 22.000 miles without seeing land, un tne cruise, .- hearing of the close of the war. the fk ih ,11 nt 11 red 38 vessels and Oliriiauuimi, - sailed on every ocean except the . - - . . Antarctic and was the oniy snip ..... Residence phone. 273-R. Dr. E. D. Fuctt, Optometrist,- CHARLOTTE, N. C No. 39 North Tryon Street. Eves Eiamlned. Glasses Fitted. Dr. E. S. Green, DENTIST. Office in Belk-Bundy Building, Oxford. The Buggy of CLASS. We have a large shipment of brand new Oxford Buggies on hand, the famous Chase line. Strong, light running and classy, made of best material obtainable. Harness Tnat Can't Be Beaten. Also don't forget our repair department Get your har ness fixed before planting time. We still have some good stock that we will trade at a bargain. FOWLER & LEE Sale, Exchange and Feed Stables. ru w'T WitU' T1IKV & .-. ------ . HAVK AITKMmiiw tanv XtnnroA neonle who have chronic appendicitis, which Is not lelrfor gas on' thesTomach. .our Opposite Bellf. Store, Monroe. N. C stomach or constipation. The tng- pnm llsh Drug Company states if these W. J. PKATT, neoDle will try a SINGLE DOSE of Attorney-at-Law, slmol! buck7horn bark, glycerine. Having been appointed prosecutlni bimpie Dui si norn ua. .,.- in the Recorder's court. 1 etc.. as compoumiea m - the defense in carried the Confederate. fh around , he remedy : " S'7nVonr All otfier legal the world. The exploits or i v - by curing nt h n.Tnesi entrusted to me will re- Waddell with the Shenanooan wou.u Urpnsea bi ...e ---- - cftreful attention. fill a volume of most interesting Adv. JSr tuJ.m. 21 and 22. Loan A it hnrtl ivi..-. matter 11 puuusaru. Trust Building. ..r th a nli.i-e I ruisooro I nmi " -1 " ' ". ' . .....ll ..l.ul.., II .I..B llll 1 I" , - vt. tS"ranW Wad.le 1. W llO aft SUI. Ul ."ll. I".." i erwards lived and died at llillshoro. fter the war he commamu u une of the 1'acifie steamships, plying be tween California and China, and died several years ago. ni.tuj,.ini,i,i I mli'pr I ....a-Uf-ll-iiii" mr-' An oinnibiis was starting from the l:nnk building (it was raining naru ... th tlmel. w hen a comical ion Telephone 88. Monroe. N. C. Wood's Seeds. Late Seed Potatoes June and early i n July is the best time (or planting for the fall crop for -winter use. Our stocks are specially selected Seed Potatoes, put in cold storage early in the season, so as to keep in first class, vigorous condition. Book your orders early, to b tura of getting the varieties you dre. Write for "Wood1! Crop Special giving price, and timely inform, lion about all Seasonable Seeds. T. W. WOOD 6 SONS. Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. We are headquarters for Cow Peas, German Millet. Soja Be&ns, Crimson Clover and all Farm Seeds. Write for prices. Typhoid Drinking Water , C. flealth Bullet in. One of the grcat.st dangers of the siimmir vacation is the summer tvphoid. People In the cities or elsewhere where ilie nunlit) of thHr ...li.bln.r niit.T is lllllill. StilMI'lllll'. ,.i..l u lmrw mime al trillion is Diiiil I' ....... .,r ..r fii..K f:ili rea.lv vlcslins to hummer tir vacation typlioid wh'-n t'lty ko lo the various siiiiini.'r re sorts, where the sewage and iliins Ing water are too closely related, and win re the flies and food are in tlaintelv associated. Kither of sin;!i conibiiKitloii Is a dangerous proposi tion. No one knows just now mum of our Hiimiiur typhoid Is due to bad water or how much I due to flies. Now, as to the water tiuesuoii, u tl.er is the slightest doubt as to i. ,.,.nlltv nf the water, the fol lowing remedy win mane u aie. un a one-pound metal can of chloride of lime, or bleaching powder. Take a level teaspoon or the powuer aim a few drops of wattr, and make a thin, smooth paste in a teacup. i dilute this paste with four cupfuls of water. Place this stock solution in a clean, stoppered bottle ana keep corked tight. This Is enougn to disinfect 250 gallons of water. Use a teaspoonrul ot tnis stocs so lution to two gallons of water. Stir well, and use in from a quarter to iinir nn hni.r If the water has a slight odor of chlorine, use slightly I., nf the stock solution, rimi out. how much stock solution It takes to give a slight odor to the water, then use about one-fourth less man uiai ijuantity necessary to produce odors. Water thus mated is ansoiuie. harmless. The chloride of lime Is (ntim.mfd hv the water In ten or fif teen minutes, and tven if It were not. In such small quanmies n would be harmless. Fresh stork solution should be made every three or four days, and , powdered lime snouia ue . sepi tiffhtlv pinned ran. There Is little excuse for files, ev en In summer resorts, llie oniy practical damage done by flits Is in ...iintintf rnrui nn.i num. i uev nu k urwiwi nut of kltchlns. dining rooms and cook shacks with little expense. Many summer landlords . I I. In can not be maae to apprwuno but If with a augestioo or two good screens are not forthcoming, the test plan Is to patronlie the other resort. It will be the cheapcet In the long run. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite Th Old BUwUrd gtnenl tti-wifthtslsf tonic. CROVB S TASTELESS chill TONIC driw Ml MdUria ad baildt P th fttm. A tm totc .id.rtAppttirr. Fotudunsss-tchildres. 50c V. O. LEMMOND, A tKifenAV-aAtTiair. Will practice in all State and Fed eral Courts. Will give special at tention to collection of claims and attlement of estates by adminis trators and executors. conductor." he said, "Is the Noan s ark unite full?" "All but the donkey: step Inside sir," replied the conductor. W. B. HOUSTON, SURGEON DENTIST, Kill Your Children f Worms. You can change fretful, ill-tempered children into healthy, happy youngsters, by ridding them of ... in .M.nilliiir worms. lossing, rouiu, n . . teeth.. rrviiiK out while asieep, ons.. nn .tain. Fitzeersia Buuaiog iiccomiiaiii.d by intense thirst, pains Northwest of Courthouse, . . i t i . Iv I in the stomach ami dowim. ievei ..- Monroe. N. C. ness and tiatl ureain, are s. uiu. that Indicate worms. Mcknpoo pmw.illK. Dentist v,.r... Kill. r. a u easi.nt candy ioz- . .nue expels the worms, regulates uirice one aoor nuu.u u. . '. ', nhiiilron Rrnner'g store. Hie noweis, resiui.B .. I ... r ,o health and happing. Mrs. J. a. ,'i.one Hrlshlll of r. gin, ., saj. m i ...-v .- ha e se, Klekapoo Worm Killer Mondays of each month and Mat- for years, and entirely rid my chil- thews second and ionrtn .vionuajs . 1 1 .,! I . . . . . 1 ..i... r, 9 U'firn.B 1 Will. I. i.u. ui I without it." Guaranteed. All drug- i ,ii . .... TU'l.ilf. g sts, or D)' man. i rice . - n ii. i.. . .... r.v.iinHul-1 tc m tn nrenared to repair apoo in.nan -tienie.i.e .... i --' - -- - . r. . . , .. .i . i... ft, i ! . nl nih.r mnphlnerv. do lih a and Si. LOUIS. noiu ujr l.b ;vu. ut,mii r-, 1 mu. I Ki..t.u. ittia vnrk In l'.sh Drug Co. your P'uuiu.u, T.-vI irV Our IIUO. ouuy ucoi s c'bii "r" "Machine Syop AUSTIN OORRELL. Longer ira.s. A tranin went to a farm house, and slttting down in the front yard Notice to Creditor. u. gan to eat the grans Having this day qualified as The housewife s heart went out to njmlngtrator of tne egtate of Pat him. "Poor man. you must indeed be Joln colored, deceased, this Is hungry. Come around to the bacK. fo u pergong havlng claims The tramp beamed and winked at . .,,. to Dresent them the hired man. , , undersigned at their office In There." said the housewife, J hen CJ nf Monroe on or before the the tramp hove In sight, pointing to . , thi, n0. a circle of green grass, "try that; - pleaded In bar ot their I rig... Ul iriimij, Km- the in you will find that grass lonner. hxchange All persons indebted to said " ; T in tate will please wake prompt set funny noise there Is m ...-. SAVINGS LOAN AND TRUST CO. Admlnistratori of Pat Johnson, colored, deceased. This the 14th day of June. 1913. Redwlne & sues, Aiiys. "What a .i.t... ...in; iuimii. "That's the clock ticking." "No It Isn't!" "Then maybe It Is the bed tick Ing." "Mother" asked John, "did Moses have the same Indigestion as father has?" "Why. John, what do you mean! "Well. It says In the Sunday School lessons that the Lord gave Moses two tablets." THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, The Bute's Industrial College. I . .-I n-..ln. man trr l.proasf III Uvea in "I M the women are go.nf y k Hnculture. Dairying. wear medieval costumes ui tnav -'""rt- ,. Worv Vet- fraEette paraae. remaraea ...... o1". r."": ....j.1 wnmh. muLintl. "What kind are erlnary Meoicine; in ... you to. -r,T d-rr- "In'cotton vv.Zn, ;1' -" ESSS.rl-i Four yearcour.es.; AnTVh-eT, was not further re- Two. and one year course. eacn ma I Vs. vi I.... r-...inn..nt rnimif Bnner- Moaero t, . . . . . . K,aa.i.A ...mini. The Best Hot Weather Tonic il county seat. July 10th. orovhs TASTBLBsschiii tonic riches ttt f complete catalogue to -a-s-i wVJt ' IleiX N C, ila n-HtfMiiB tnm ol IU mam null, " ' It Fills a Long Felt Want THE BEULAH All admit that washing on the old rub board Is the aardest work to do on the farm or In the city. But there are no more hard wash days when you use the Beulah. You can accomplish as much with thla wonderful machine In one hour as you could In the old way in half to two-thirds of a day. The saving In the wear and tear of clothing alone will more than pay for it in 12 months, and wash-day will no longer be a dread. Remember that seeing Is convincing; that dirt has to be washed out you can't talk It out. So let us know your wash-day and be convinced by seeing us do the washing for you. EiiQeiiB Laundru Maclilne Go. COXSTAXTINE, MICH. Local office: MONROE, X. C. Local Manager: V. E. FUNDERBURK. rhone 324. Tills la the best vehicle for very young Americans that money can buy. Come In and look at them and you'll certainly want one. Everythln In SUBSTANTIAL, MEDIUM TRICE, aud ELEGANT FURNITURE. T. P. DILLON
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