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SOLDIERS IN EUROPE BECOME SICK WITH KIDNEY DISEASES Dtu'i Kidney Pills Are Beiif Supplied Free to Tie Suffering Men. IS IT YOUR KIDNEYS? Aay of Our Readers Cm Try This Fa mou Remedy Without Expense. Jut Seed For a Trial Box. Hardships and exposure in the cold, wet trenches is crippling thousands of warring European aoldiers with kidney troubles and rheumatism. Tne foreign offices of Doan'a Kidney Pills are doing a good ded in giving this famous remedy free to every "sold ier who wants a box. Foster-Milburn Co. of Buffalo, N. Y., makers of boun's, state that they will be glad to send a trial of their medicine free to any reader of this paper who will write them for it. MOMtOK F.MVOItSKKS OF IVOAVS. F. Carroll. Mrs. S. J. HarRett. W. H. Long, K. F. D. 9. Mrs. Pearl McCall. 505 Hayne St. Mrs.A.G.McNeely, 331 Franklin St. Mrs. Lester Privett. S. A. Warlick, Bryan St. In't MUtake the Cause- of Your Trouble. . .Monroe t'lliien Uir a Valuable Hint. Many people never suspect their kidneks. If suffering from a lame. ' weak or aching back they think that J it is only a muscular weakness: when urinary trouble aeta in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney disorders. That is where danger often lies. You should realize that these I troubles often lead to dropsy or Iiright's disease. An effective remedy for weak or diseased kidneys is Poan's Kidney Fills. Read the ex perience of a resident of Monroe who has tested Doan's. Mrs. B. Drown, Monroe, N. C, says: Doan's Kidney Fills are the best of all kind of remedies and I recommend them whenever I know of anyone suffering from backache or other symptoms of kidney complaint. The action of my kidneys was irregu lar and my bark pained me a great deal. I got my supply of Poan's Kidney Fills from the Knglish Drug Co. They put a stop to all the pains and regulated the action of my kidneys." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same as Mrs. Brown had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Iiuffalo, N. Y. EXPERT PLUMBERS. llione us for estimates on all plumb ing jobs. 1 uvet prices nnil Ik's! workmanship. Wo repair nil kinds of machinery in first chtss manner. AUSTIN & CORRELL. Phone 191. Dr. B. C. Redfearn, Dentist, Office one door South of Druner's Store, Phone 232. Monroe, N. C. At Marshville on first and third Mondays of each month and at Mat thews second and fourth Mondays. NOTICE OF ADMIX ISTHATIOX. Having qualified as adminstrator of Annie Lee Houston, deceased, late cf Union county, N. C, this Is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before iae 4th day of March. 1916, or this natlce will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to .-aid estate will please make imme diate payment. This 3rd day of March, 1915. W. 0. LEMMOND, Administrator. The only ay to have a friend is to be one. Emerson. Curej Old Sores, Other P.craJiti Wan't Curr. Tli wont cuh, no mr.itet of how lone standirs . . re cured by the woa.lrrlul, oH reliable 1 . rorter'i Antiseptic Healing Oil. It reliever Pain sad Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c. (1.0 When a woman is dissapointed In her husband it Is almost as great a tragedy as when her dressmaker dis appoints her. Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard renernl Mrenethentng tonic, GROVE'S TASTHLKSSchiil ToMC. drives out Malaria .enriches the blood. and builds upthesya ten, A t'ue tonic, l or nilulis and children. Sue TIs Greatly wise to talk with our past hours. And ask them what report they bore to heaven. Young. NOTICE OK SALE I'XDKR CHAT TEL MOKTttAtiE. Under and by virtue of a power of a!e given to me by M. E. Conder, on the 23rd day of June, 1911, and re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Union county, North Caroli na, in Book 15, page 629, I will sell, nt public auction to the highest bid der, for cash, at Stalling station, on the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, one isile west of Indian Trail. North Car olina, on Wednesday, March 2 lib, 1915, the following described person-! al property, to-wit: One 80-horse power Erie City Steam Boiler, One 25-horse power Erie City fi learn Engine, One 60-horse power Moffhat Steam Tamp, One Boss Cotton Press, and One Saw Mill Outfit. This property will be sold under the above named chattel mortgage, for the purpose of satisfying an in debtedness therein secured. This the 1st day of March, 1915. J. II. NEWELL, Mortgagee. Notice of Entry of Ianrf No. 1003. Tht Quinine That Dost Not Affect Ths Hsad Because of its tonic and laxative effrct, LAXA TIVK BROMOQflMNE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing tn head. Remember the lull name and look lor the signature ol K. W. CKOVE. 15c NOTK'E OF PKMtH KATIC PKI MAItY. Notice Is hereby given to the Dem ocratic voters of the City of Monroe that a primary for the nomination of a Mayor and five Aldermen will be held at the court house on Saturday, April 17th, 1915. between the hours of 2 p. tn. and 8 p. m. In the event of a second primary, the same will be held at the same place on Saturday, April 24th, 1915, between the same hours. For the purpose ot meeting the expense of these primaries each candidate is hereby assessed the sum of $1.00 payable to the Secretary or the Executive Committee on or be fore April 15th. All unused money will bo returned. By order of City Democratic Executive Committee. P. A. HOUSTON. Chairman Executive Committee. P. H. JOHNSON. Secretary. North Carolina, Union County. ' To Hon. M. C. Long, Entry-Taker of Union County: The undersigned claimants being citizens ot the State of North Caroli na, hereby set forth and show that the following tract or parcel of land, to wit: All that land lying and being in Sandy Ridge township, Union coun ty, North Carolina, on the waters of btttle Twelve Mile creek, adjoining the lands of Vlck Davis, John A. Se crest and Emsley Morris, and bound ed and described as follows: Begtn ginnlng at a atone by a hy. and po. and runs with two of Morris' lines N. HE. 5.76 chains to a large post oak, and then N. 1 E. 6.25 chains to a stone on the Pavls line; thence S. 68 E. 8.20 chains to a stone on the east side of a road; thence with the road passing John A. Secrest's corner 12.20 chains to the beginning, and contain ing three (3) acres, more or less, is vacant and unappropriated land be longing to the State of North Caroli na and subject to entry; and the un dersigned claimants hereby make en try of, lay claim to, and pray a grant for, said land. This the 19th day or March, 1915. C. N. SIMPSON and M. H. RICHARDSON. Claimants. Witness: M. C. Long. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Mrs. Annie Lee Hooks, deceased, late ot Union county, N. C. this Is to notify all persons having claima against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of March, 1916. or this note will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate wil please make imme diate settlement. This the 19th day of March, 1915. ' W. O. LEMMOND, Administrator. March Winds Are Dangerous THEREFORE, BETTER LOOK VP AND SEE IF YOUR PROPERTY IS FULLY COVERED BY INSURANCE CONSULT US ON THE SUBJECT. N. C. English INSURANCE DEPARTMENT SAVINGS, LOAN AND TRUST CO. Whenever You Need a General Tome Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic became it contains (lie well known tonic propcrtiesof QUININE and IRON. It sets on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds np the Whole System. SOccuts. Aib You a Woman ! Ml COLDS & LaGRIPPE I TIl3 VODiao'S TT3 B S or 0 doses GflO will break any caie ot C.iuls Li 1 e r, L lc. 4jl baui i li Vila 'vi - - 1 1 ft & LaGrippr; it seta on the liver K ,,. .w.f.WT 1,'ltlt in-'! - 'iVI.rv-l i ve j- DAD KNEW SYMPTOMS SAW SIGNS OF SPRING IN BE HAVIOR Or SMALL SON. Robert Might Try to Look Innocent, But Father Could Marshal Alto gether Too Much Convincing Circumstantial Evidence- "Robert!" "Yes, sir." "I am rather worried about you lately." "Worried about me. pop?" "Yes, worried about you!" -Why. dad, I haven't done a thing to cause you worry." "I admit that that fact is enough to worry me. bet that is not what is worrying me just at present. It Is what you have been doing, not what you have not been doing, that has gut me guessing!" "Has mother been telling you" "No. your mother has been telling me nothing; I have just been noticing things. The other morning I noticed thai you washed your neck and ears and combed your hair." "Hut, dad. don't I always do that every morning?" "Net without being told." 'I don't see why that should worry you!" "Hut, Robert, you also shined Jour ahoes twice this last week, and your finger nails have been p-rfectly mani cured during the entire week. Chow them to me. There, didn 1 1 tell you?" "Aw. dad. that's nothing!" "I am not bo sure about that. You have got me to about half promise that I would lot you don long pants on your next birthday. Does all this mean nothing?" "Wh.-.t could It mean, dad?" "It miK'it mean a number of things. Another thing yo;i have done to cause mo uneasiness, is to ask me to let you change from your Sunday school to the Presbyterian Sunday school." "Hut, dad, the teacher there" "Now, Robert, look me right In Ihc eyes. Has the teacher got anything to do with It?" "Aw. dad!" "And your mother tells me that this morning you required ten cents for a composition book, nnd that at noon, when she was over visiting with Mrs. Coiikliu, Allie came In from school with two perfectly good oranges which cnuid not have coat less than a nickel r. piece, and, In re sponse to her mother's inquiries, told her that you gave them to her. Did you pet a composition book today?" "N'uhuh, dad. I looked In my deik and saw I had a composition book." "And you looked at Allie and saw she didn't have nn orange to her name. Was that it?" "Aw, how da ou know, dad?" "I bet I know v lint Sunday school Allie goes to!" "So do I, pop!" "One of the strangest things I have noticed is that you chum with Allle's brother, and yon always told me he was a sissy." "Hut I didn't understand him, dad. He Is all right when you get to know him." ' "I have noticed that having a nice little sister, with blue eyes and frizzly hair, and pink hair ribbons, Is enough to make any fellow all right!" "Is that all. dad?" "That's all I ran think of just at present, my boy, except that these signs of spring certainly do make me want to go fishing!" Houston Post. SALE OF LAND. Br virtue of a deed of trust made to me on the 15th day of January, 1903. by Isaac C. Long and wife. Jennie Long, to secure a certain bond or note of the same date, I will, on Thursday, April 1. 1915, expoe for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court bouse door in Monroe. N. C. a certain tract of land of the estate hinds ot Jacob Long, de scribed as follows: Beginning at a pile of stones in the old line by a small Black Gum and runs with the old line N. 5 E. 65.50 poles to a stone in an old field; thence S. 82 'i E. 143 poles crossing Half Mile Branch and one other small Branch to a Stone (Hickory gone) by a small Sweet Cum, C. V. Long's corner: thence with his line S. 41 U V. 36 H poles to a small Black Oat or Red Oak and Stone by a Double White Oak, a corner of lot No. 3; thence with Lot No. 3 N. 84 1-3 W. 176.40 poles t-roNsing Haw Ilram-h (at SO poles) and Half Mile Branch tat 106 poles) to the beginning, con taining thirty-one (31) acres, being Lot No. 4 in partition of estate lands of Jacob I-on-,', deceased. Sale made to satisfy the provision. of the said docj of trust made upon the day above mentioned. This March 2, 1913. H. B. SHUTE, Trustee. NOTICE Ol' ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as administrator of Mary Houston, deceased, late of Union county, .North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tho 4th day of March, 1916, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 3rd dav of March, 1913. V. O. LEMMOND, Administrator. When Man "Goes West." A soldier writing from the trenches asks what is the meaning ot the sol dier's curious phrase for death, "Go ing West." Can any reader suggest an answer to this question? Is It sol dier slang, or is it a phrase that has grown up during the present war? If a poetical explanation .were permis sible, the metaphor would be obvious. As the sun goes west so life travels to Its end. Henley put the thought In some of his finest lines Let me be gathered to the quiet wcit, The sundown splendid and serene death. Dismissing that symbolical Inter pretation, one can only guess that the phrase comes from America or the colonies. It Is possible, though, we nev er heard of It In the eastern states ot America, that "going West" may be a slang phrase for dying, being con sidered from an eastern point of view as an equal misfortune. One baa to remember that In this war America, Australia and India are all making contributions of men and along with them contributions of slang. Man chester Guardian. HK-S.M.E Ol' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I, J. J. Tarker, Commissioner of the Court, under and by virtue of nn or der made by the Clerk of 'he Superi or Court of Union County, in a special proceeding wherein D. L. Little et als are plaitifls and Glennie Nance et als are defendants, instituted for the pur pose of securing partition of the lands hereinafter described, a raised bid of $1251 having been placer! u?on the lands hereinafter described by il. D. Little, and a re-sale having been ordered by the Court on Saturday, the Itnl Day of April, I !!.-, at noon, at the courthouse door of Union County In Monroe, N. C, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the two following tracts of ! land, being the estate of the late J. A. Little, deceased, situated In New ! Salem township, Union County, North Carolina, and more particularly des cribed and defined as follows: First Tract Beginning at a pine knot, the division corner between the 62 4-10 acre tract and the 71 3-10 acre tract; mid runs thence S. 62 1-1 W. 38.90 chains to a stone by hicko ry pointers, the old Yoaman'a cor ner; thence S. 23 3-4 E. 10.75 chs. to a stake nenr the meadow branch; thence S. 50 3-4 W. 7.50 chs. to a stake, Smith's corner; thence S. 26 3-4 E. 7 chs. (o a Ftake by a pine in Smith's line; thence N. 70 E. 23.06 chs. to a pile of stones, P. O. and R. O., J. M. Austin's corner; thence N. 26 1-4 K. 23.10 chs. to a stone, J. M. Austin's corner, tw pines and II. O. pointers; thence N. 45 1-4 E. 5 chs. to a stake in J. M. Austin's lines; thence N. 20 W. 7.05 chs.Mo the be ginning corner, containing 62 4-10 acres, more or less. Second Tract Beginning at a pine knot, the beginning corner ot the above described tract, and running thence S. 20 E. 7.05 chains to a stake In J. M. Austin's line; thence N. 45 1-4 E. 12 chs. to a stake in J. M. Aus tin's line; thence S. 24 1-4 E. 8.15 chs. to a pine knot; thence N. 37 1-8 E. 14.50 chs. to a pine knot, stone and black jack; thence N. 5 E. 78 links to a B. J.; thence N. 32 E. 5 chs. to a pine knot; thence N. 34 3-4 E. 4.27 chs. to a P. K.; thence S. 75 E. 92 linke to a P. K.; thence N. 86 1-2 W. 34.65 chains to a P. K.; thence S. 3 W. 26 chains to the beginning, containing 71 3-10 acres, more or less. Terms of Sale One-half of pur chase price to be paid November 1, 1915, and remainder Nor. 1, 1916. Title to be retained till all of pur chase price has been paid. Notes to be given for purchase price bearing interest from Nov. 1, 1915, to be se cured by adequate endorsement. Rent for the year 1915 reserved to the heirs. Tracts will be sold separately and together. Bidding for both tracts to begin at $1254, the bid ot H. D. Little. This 12th of March, 1915. J. J. PARKER, Commissioner. Stack & Parker, Attys. No 8ongs Like Old Songs. The author of "Only a Pansy Blos som" is dead. He was an Iowa man named Frank Howard, and bis pathetic ditty netted him a fortune. "Only a Pansy Blossom" waa being played and ung to the extent of almost being a nuisance some twenty-five years ago. Mr. Howard also wrote "When the Robins Nest Again," another big song success that waa whistled end sung 9nd warbled to a threadbare extent and contributed comfortably to -Vr Howard's wordly means. They have isit writing songs with the punch cf "Only a Pansy Blossom." The rag time stuff sbout "a big black coon wl o liked to spoon with that yellow gal In the light of the moon," has suppK'i te.l "-e panjy-bU i-s jai variety. Whiid u gonrt.lly Is cm'er.ded that ths wrIC Is growing better, there are some d-pnrtrr-e'-.'.a In the scheme of thj u1 verse thct b; vo ti t been Improve Lurilncion Gi..oae. ) W. B. HOUSTON, Surgeon Dentist. Office up stairs, Fitzgerald Building, Northwest of Court House, Monroe. N. C. DR. R. L. PAYNE, I'LyBiciaa and Surgeoa, Monroo, N. C. Office tn Postofflce Building, orei alon Drug Co. Office hours 11 t a m.. J to 4 p. m. hstslilenoe phone. 273-P W. 0. LEMMOND, Attorney-at-Iaw. Offlcce In Law Building, old Library Room. Monroe, N. C. Will practice In all the State and Federal Courts. Will give special at tuliou to collection of claims and -ettlenipQ of estates by administra tors and executors. nr.. W. T. WALLER. rul;.ieJ for KJt.-ouu 0::M.! t-v-l r' 5 I iCB administrations. ln-ir!c;r P; -i less EMraetlng and Operating. i X-"ht V.'o'lr a ,' '' ' Over Flr"t National Purk, ! I R Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. Here's apiji Coming' dSL Comfort ptSi For those who furnish their homes with such Furniture as ours. There's physical comfort in its use, mental com fort in its restful elegance and undoubted good taste. There's another comfort, too, in the thought that it has not cost extravagantly in spite of its all around suDcriori- ty. See it and judge. We have the goods to suit anybody, married or single. We keep the goods at the right price. We open store about 6:30 in the mornins: and close at 6:30 p. m., but if you want anything in our line at any time use tne telephone and we will meet you at the store. We carry in stock the Boye needles, shuttles and bobbins for all kinds of sewing machines. Yours truly, T. P. DILLON, The Furniture Man. Stale Drugs Have Little Power We Don't Use Them. uiiiiimniiiiiimiiiiii HTIItTTTItlllllimiTIITtl STANDARD DRUGS IUVE A STAN DARD PRICE AND WE HAVE NEV ER BOUGHT A DRUG THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED TO US AT A LOW l'RICE. We hare never taken chance with such materials In any prescription and never will. We enjoy a good reputation for prescription work and we hare due consideration for your health. ENGLISH DRUG CO. The Old Reliable Drug Store, Monroe, N. C. Do You Want , To Buy or Sell Live Stock To Rent Rooms To Sell Merchandise To Sell Real Estate To Find Lost Articles To Employ Help To Rent a House To Secure a Situation e Use The'Journal's Special NoticelColumns. Newest Styles for Spring Obtainable only in McCall Patterns THE . MOST ADVANCED SPRING FASHIONS are now here in the new tlcCtu. A Smart Combination itcCilI rttmi 6j6, c ore olformf 49 other aititiie new llarck dnina. . McCALL PATTERNS AND OUR NEW DRESS GOODS The Uteot tyle"ar cuily made l ham by using McCall PatteriM, always atyliah, perfect fitting and aay to uae. Get the Neia Spring Book of Fashions Today C McCiu. A Ths Ntwcat Itylt McCall Pattern tj7j. We are ahowinf 44 other new and attract rre Marola stesifiM. IF ITS STYLISH ITS McCALL IF ITS McCALL ITS STYLISH LEE & LEE CO., Monroe, N. a Examine the label on your paper. If behind, more it up f
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