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. -, - 1 We Guarantee All Prices and All Goods. i 'I ' - .A - - : " " - Pi . li 11 1 iW'VJT si p COME TO OUR STORE THROUGH THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AND TRADE AT THE PLACE WHERE IT COUNTS AND PAYS; WE HAVE THE GOODS IX THE NEWEST DESIGN, AND YOU'LL BE TREATED SQUARE, COURTEOUS AND KIND. OUR KITCHEN CABINETS, ROCKERS AND RUGS ARE THE NEWEST AND BEST AND NOT HUMBUGS. OUR PARLOR SUITS AND PRETTY ART SQUARES ARE JUST THE GOODS FOR NEWLY MARRIED PAIRS. BEDS AND SPRINGS AND COVERINGS FOR SAME, AND EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE YOU CAN MENTION OR NAME. DESKS, CHAIRS, PIANOS, AND BUFFETS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THAT NEED NO PRAISE. EXPRESS WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES AND GO-CARTS, DELIGHTS FOR THE KIDIES THAT'LL PLEASE THEIR HEARTS, EDISON MACHINES, THE AMBEROLAS THE BEST, SO COME CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, WE'LL DO THE REST. T. B. LANEY. Seeing Is Believing. "See." Take a Look; It Costs Nothing. We Back This With Hard Cash. T. IP- DILLON. Rex Theatre TODAY, DECEMBER 17th LOIS WEBER and PHILLIP SMALLEY IN kk 11 Sunshine Molly, PARAMOUNT FEATURE IN FIVE ACTS. SATURDAY ROBERT EDESON IN A FIVE-REEL PARAMOUNT FEATURE "Where The Trail Divides." COMING MONDAY, DECEMBER 20th LITTLE MARY MILES MINTER -IN- "Emmy of the Stork's Nest." WATCH OUR GREAT PROGRAM FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Christmas Holiday Rates North, South, East and West VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY THE PROGRESSIVE RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH" Tickets on sale December 17 to 25th, FinaJ return limit Janury 10th. For ratrs and Pullman Henri-ration cal on your nearest agent JOHN T. WEST, I. P. At H. E. PLEASANTS, T. P. A, UalelKh, N. C. Wilmington, II. C. JAMES KER, Jr., T. P. A., 8. J. BRIC.MAX, liocal Agent Charlotte, X. C. Monroe, K. C. LOCAL MARKETS. COTTON. flest short sT;tp.- 11.75 Host long staple ,12.00 Tinpes 11.00 Seed 65 PRODUCE. The figures Riven here lire prices paid by merchants today. They may be different tomorrow or next day. Readers are advised to 'phone some responsible merchant on the day they expect to come to market and get flRures for that day. Hens 30 to 35 Young chicken 20 to 27 j Roosters 20 Guineas 25 Geese 45 Turkeys, per pound 15 Krrk 30 Butter 12 'J to 20 Hams 18 to 20 Beef cattle 4 to 4H Mutton 5 to 5V4 Pork 10 Corn SO Onts 60 Christmas STOP LOOK l.AMisi oi;o A.G. Hembys AND LISTEN ROAD. X Roads Store Fancy Sweet Oranges.. 12 He dozen. Fancy Sweet Oranges. ... 14c dozen. Fancy Sweet Oranges. . . . 15c doren. Fancy Sweet Orajiges. ... 17c dozen. Fancy Baldwin Apples.. 23c dozen. New Crop Large Layer Raisins lOcfb. New Crop Nuts 15clb. Bananas 17 He dozen. Toy and Fruit Candy All Prices. A. G. Hemby GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Best Price Paid lor Seed Cotton. Mr. Wil-on Has His lJrrns For To. uiorrow'k Knt. Washington Dispatch. Dec. 16. President Wilson's marriage li cense was issued todav at the local municipal bureau. It disclosed for the first time that the ceremony Sat urday night will be performed by a clergyman of Mrs. Gait's faith, the Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church. The President himself Is a Presbyterian, and an elder in his Church. The license was issued to Chief Usher Hoover of the White Houre staff, who went to the bureau, n.ioV out the necessary forms and paid the regular fee. Afterward, he delivered the document to the President. In the application tho President's ace was given as 59 years and Mrs. Gait s as 43. The wedding ceremony will be per formed at Mrs. Gait's home Saturday night probably about 9 o'clock, al though the hour has not been an- not'noed. in keeping with the desire of the couple to have the affair strict ly a private one. It has not been disclosed where the bride anil groom will go on their honeymoon journey or when they will leave the Capital. All their plans have been carefully made to avoid publicity. The general impression among friends however Is that the honeymoon will be spent somewhere in the South. Pass Chris tian. Miss., where the President has spent some of his vacation time, has been among the likekly places mentioned. SALE OK ONE OF THE FINEST TRACTS OH LAND I N JACKSON TOWNSHIP Xmas Suggestions. We hive a complete line of Manicure Sets, Traveling Cases, Ivory Goods, Hand Bags, Infant Sets, Hand Mirrors, Thermos Bottles, Lap Tablets, Fine Stationery and Toilet Goods from which you may choose your Xmas gifts. We will save you money. The Union Drug Co. A. M. SECREST, Ph. G., Manager. Phone 221. I'nder and by virtue of a certain deed of trust dated the 11th day of December, 1911 by and between Charlton L. Howie and F. E. Howie, his wife, to C. S. Massey. trustee, for W. H. Collins, which said deed of trust was duly probated and register ed in the office of Register of Deeds for I'nion county in book A. P. of deeds page 179, and application hav ing been made to me as trustee by the holder of the bonds secured, and by virtue of the duty imposed upon me in said deed of trust, I will on Monday, the 17th Day of Jan., 1916, at twelve o clock, at the court door in the city of Monroe and county of In Ion and state of North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash the following tract of land: Lying and being in Jackson town ship, I'nion county, North Carolin, on the water of Twelve Mile creek and described as follows: Adjoining Wincy Robinson, Walter Newell. J. H. Weir S. T. Adams and others, bounded as follows: Begin ning at a rock the beginning corner of the 95i acre tract by a large hickory stump, Walter Newells cor ner, and runs S. 5as4 . 21. 6S chs. to a 1. O. by 3 pines, J. C. Shan nons and Waiter Newell's and J. H. Weir's corner: thence with Weir's line 8.53 s W. 46.20 chs. to a pine knot by 3 pines; thence N. 85 ' W. 31.66 chs. to a Spanish oak stump by 4 pines and stake, the old corner of patent No. 1234 issued to Win, Polk. 27th Feb., A. D.. 1796; thence S. 4 V. l.ftT chs. to a stake and stone by 2 pines and P. O.; thence S. i6ij E. 32.25 chs. to a pine knot bv 2 black jacks and pines on the W. side of road; thence N. 6 E. 20.29 chs. crossing a road at about 9.25 chs. to a pine knot by a pine and hickory In the old line of the 14 H acre tract; thence with said land 1 W. 14.80 chs. crossing a road at 11.40 chs. to a stone on the south edge of the Monroe public road by two P. O.; thence with said road the south edge being the line. N. 84 h. 5 chs. to a black gum on the S. side of said road in Mrs. Wincy Robinson's line by a P. O.; thence with her line N. 3 4 E. 16 chs. crossing a branch at 10.20 chs. to a pine knot by 4 pines, thence 6 H E. 14.42 chs. to a pine knot by a hickory; thence N. 19 vs W. 19.46 chs. to a B. J. by two pines, a corner of the 14 acre tract In the old line of the 95 4 are tract; thence N 2.50 E. 33.23 chs. to the beginning containing 111 acres, more or less. Also another tract adjoining the above described tract, J. H. Starnes and John Howard and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone in a line of the above de scribed tract and runs with John Howard s line South 4. 16.20 chs. to a stone In a flat; thence S. 51 E. 3.37 chs. to a pine knot In the center of the Monroe public road, the said Howards corner; thence up with said road, the center thereof being the line, as follows, N. 42 E. 5.85 chs., N. 48 E. 5.05 chs. N. 61 E. 5.5D chs. N. 664 E. 2.50 chs. N. 82 E. 2.62 chs. to a stone on S. side of said road, a corner of the above de scribed tract, thence with two lines of said tract, 1st N. 1 E. 14.80 chs. to a stake, 2nd S. 66 V4 W. 20.29 chs. to a stake by a pine, a corner of the above described tract; thence a new line N. 86 4 W. 55 links to the be ginning, containing 31.55 acres more or less, and for more particulars see deed from M. 1. Rollins to W. H. Rol lins reg. In book 45 page 425. Except from the above described tract 5 acres, more or less, deeded to J. E. Howard by W. H. Collins on Nov. 20, 1911, which is not Included in this deed of trust. This tract of land Is one of the best pieces of land In Union county. It lies on the Waxhaw and Monroe i road; a beautiful location, nicely' painted home, good barn, well and out-buildings, and parties Interested in a borne would do well to see this property. This the 15th day of Dec, 1915. C. S. MASSEV, Trustee. Redwlne & Slkes, Attys. The Leading Fruit and Grocery Store. A Fl LL IJXE OF FKKSH GROCERIES ALL THE TIME. HIGHEST GRADE OF PLAIN AXD FAXCV CAXDIES. WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF FRUITS AXD VEGETABLES. WE HIT AXD SELL TON'S OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. BE SURE TO THY I S WITH AX ORDER. WK DELIVER AXYWHEHE IX TOWX. PHOXE 129. ASK ABOl'T Ol R PROFIT SHARING FLAX WITH EVERY ORDER N. D. SALEEBT Crow's Old Stand. Northwest of Courthouse. December Specials 7 Tliigs Red J Tobacco 50c. 45 Oranges 50c. 2 Pair Fifty cent Suspenders 50c. Boys' 4.00 Suits for 82.50. Men's Sample Hats at half price. A good Axe and Handle for 05 cents. Regular 1.50 Suit Case 81.00. Every pair of Women Shoes in the house greatly reduced. 2-ply Rubber Roofing 81.35 We have a good line of Ladies' and Gents' Overshoes. J. W. RALLINGS, INDIAN TRAIL, N. C. BUGGIES STORIES RUNABOUTS HARNESS 2 The Sikes Co. THE BEST FARMERS, OR MEN WHO KNOW, WILL TELL YOU THAT THE CELEBRATED Spach Wagon IS-THE BEST WAGON FOR THE PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION TO BUY. RUNS LIGHT, LASTS WELL, SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICE. The Sikes Co. OB ssa.vuvu RLionvjiiui sanmns saiooaa W. B. HOUSTON, Surgeon Dentist Office op stairs, Fltigerald Building Northwest of Court House, Monroe, N. C. Get the Nice Things Here. Fresh raisins, dates, figs, citron, currants, sweet and sour pickles and all kinds fruit. M. "Waller, Phone 8. THE OLD RELIABLE GROCER. Oranges 12, 15, 20, 25 and 30c doz. Extra Select Oysters and Celery Every Day. Our store is headquarters Jor the finest line ol Christmas Confections in the City. W Guarantee PROMPT-DELIVERY. .?. C. SMITH CO. THE STORE OK QVAIJTY PHONE 83.
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