By Our Bread' Ye Shall Know Us j It's BANNER BREAD -Best by Tesf Baked in Monroe. Whv spend a half day sweating and fretting over a hot oven during these hot days wnen you can 5 buy it from us ? Cakes, Pies, and all other bakery products. S THE MONROE BAKERY S Jack Hernig. Proprietor North Main Street "aBigBccs33aaaaWBinBBiBBiiWBi IHIBIIIEBiaBliaaCSSaBBIIIIIIIBIIIIBIIIIR ! And Don't Forget the Brakes I B B B B B That is wry important, es- ptci; -.!!;.- if yo:i are '"a speed J k:: g" and want to V.e sure B B B aid stop your car on the ia s!::. whon vou must. Let t:s look oer your brakes at g p iiiil.ir intervals and make ss:-e they can always be tie- g p-nded upon. Your clutch, stetrii'g gear and much ustd ;arts also need care- ful looking after. B HENDERSON GARAGE & MACHINE CO. a Monroe, X. V. 1 OllD OAKS FOKD SLKVH H CKM INK FOHO 1MIMS. BIIHBIIIIODHiailllllBIBBBIIIIQBIBaiBIt admimstkatoius othi: Having (nullified as administrator of tlit estate of James I. Orr. diseas ed, late of Union couiry. North Caro lina, this is to notif all p.rsotis hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased, 'o exhibit them to the tm dersgm d at Indian Trail. X. ('.. or to his attorney at Monroe, X. i. on or before the lS;h day of Ju'.v 1M2". or this no! ire wi'l be pie;. ded iii bar of their i-iiifi t of imni ri, Ail persons lad. '''. to sai.l estate will plea--,. inu!;c ; :n mediate pa t. at . i:r;.M t ; : i : . .i:". 'uistrcor of j. I. Oi r. d as. ',. V. 'V !.: 1. M'or: - . SALTS LF OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmless to flush Eiiaeys and nautrsi ize irritating acids Splendid for system. Kidney and Bladder w-aknra result from urio acid, fays a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from tha blood and pass it on to the bladuor, where it often remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or settine up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to sck r.-lief two or three tiuies during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very . profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control uri tuition. While it is extremely annoying and some times rery painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jsd Salts from your pharmacist and take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three) days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine eo it no longer is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary or puis which then act normally again. Tad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, nd is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ltthia, and if used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen did for kidneys and causes DO bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves, bladder trouble. GRAY HI BECOMES DARK A! BEAUTIFUL Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that 8a Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Tears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound." Tou will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. Tou dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and f on look years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-F0S W ITH PEPSIN" is a speciaUy-preparedSyrupTonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation, it relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce tegular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. XOTK'F. OK IIF.SAI.F. OK I.AM). Pursuant to an jrder of resale made by the Clerk of the Superior l ot i- of Union county. North Caro ina. in a special proceed in:; with Mrs Adiiie Outlaw, Adiiiitiistratiini. and in .'ler own right as widow of I). 0. Out law, plaintiff, and Henry Out. aw, et al. d "l'"in!ants. on account of ;i raised bid ha ill:; been offered for the land hi r. inafter dcsciibed. 1. J. .1. Parker. I'.naiuis.-ioi'.T of the (.'O'.trt. o,i tr.e S.hiihI.i.v, Aiiuu-t 2ml. !!", at 12 o'clock i.oon, at the court house icor iu Union county, iu Moi:oe, X. C. . iii m'II at public auction to the ! . i ; . y t bidder tor the follow in.; de set ;, ,! j',.,, i , sta!c: l"i;.;t Tt act --lb chining at a stake, Wm. tiriiiin's corner of h'.s l.oiu" ;ra! and rustiiliu thence S. 2" V. Z'.'.'.ll chains to a in rsiaifion. Vance l.a ,.i 's i o! n.'i-; ; hence S. 01 K. 21.J'.". i chains to a P. K., ('row's corner; th.-i;c-.' with three of his linos. 1st, N. i' I". 11.20 chairs lo a stako; 2nd. X. : 1-2 K. 2.S." chain s t. a stake on a ; road: tlui-ce X. l:i K. S . 4 chains to' a s-ahe; thence X. r,7 1-2 W. 20.20 ; chains to the place of hecianini; and j contain ins 41 acres. ; Second Tract P.eirlniiing at a stone on a road and running thence S. ST 1-2 Iv S.mi chains to a pile of! stones; thence X. 3 K. lfi.HS chains to a stone on old line; thence with the: 'old line due V. 22.36 chains to a stake; thence S, 37 1-2 K. 20.20 chs. to the place of bttrinnini; and con taining 25 acres. Ileitis the land to which the late1 I'. 0. Outlaw was seized and possess-1 ed at the time of his death. Bidding ': be-in at H320. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-; third in six months and one third in twelve months., title to be retained I i until all of purchase money has been ; (paid. Deferred payments to hear In-1 terest and to be secured by adequate, endorsement; Mis. Addle Outlaw to j have the l isht to occupy second tract of land above described d urine the year 1910 and to pny reasonable rent-1 al therefor to the purchaser at this : sale. i This the 15th day of July. 1JI), I J. J. PARKER. Commissioner. ! Stack & Parker. Attys. j XOTICK OK SAI.K. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Union County. 'made in a special proceeding, entitled "Lela Lawrence. Administratrix with Will Annexed, vs. Tessie Howard et al." the undersigned commissioner , wlil. oti Atisusl 191)1. at 12 o'clock M., !at the court house door in Jtonroe. N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder ! for cash that certain tract of land ly I ini; ami beinc in the town tf Waxhaw, County of Union, State of North Car olina, adjoining the lands of Frank iAnufield. N. S. Matthews. II. H. Cuth bertson and others, and more partic ; ulaily descrihtd as follows, lo-wit: ' Recinnine at a stake, extreme sou thern part of the G. I). Adams' home place and runs X. 1 K. 184 3-4 feet to a stake in the southern edge 1 of the Waxhaw and Monroe road; , thence with the edge of said road 286 1-4 feet to'a stake in J. D. Adams' ;old line, the course being South 77 ;E.; thence with the Adams' old line, j South 60 1-2 W. 328 feet to the be I chining, being triangular in shape ;and being lot No. 1. block G. as shown , on the Armfield plat of Armfleld and i Matthews' J. Ii. Adams property and made by Thomas Seerest, Surveyor, for their sale of December 20. 190ft, to which plat reference is hereby made. The said AcrA Is recoVded In the office of the Register of Deeds In Hook 46. page 446. i This the 12th day of July, 1919. A. M. STACK, Commissioner. Stack & Tarker, Attys. DR. B. C. REDFETARn! DENTIST. : Office over Heath-Morrow ! Company. Plwne 232. Monroe, N. G Tlir ltoy H.i l'Hiie HHite. t.Ww York Times. T.e P.oy h.is come home. And the door .!.ind.s wide. AnU the on! house shakes to his hob- nailtd stride. And the old farm smiles from si.b- to side. For the Roy. back home a' Last Ho::-e from the broken homes of France. From the ravaged fields of the Hun's advance. The shattered woods o'er whose drear expanse The short stumps stand aghast! The Toy has come home and he's home to stay!" And he'll never want to go way" Not in "forever and a day" From the peace of the old hon e soil ; And the mother smiles, with a heart at rest. Her cheeks to his khaki sTioubb f pressed. And a glad heart hi "Dad's" oru breast. A he turns to his lighten, ! toil The I5m has come home, and !.; heart is here. And he's keen for the tasks of the full farm ear. To sow, and mow, with a soul of cheer, . And bear the hard work's brunt; Hat into his eyes a look will come. Swift "mid the workday's cheerful hum. And his mother s s. and watcl'o s dumb i She knows he's back at the ; Front! ! The Roy has come home and his j heart's true blue. Rut it holds, with the old, the mar-j velous new. And his clear eyes sweep o'er a wid er view Than once was their utmost Han; And he minks world-thoughls that nl.-.i he found He hnows that the still old farm is lion ml With every farm In the world's wide : round Since the Rov came hota- a Man! Minnie I.eona rp'oti. I.anutli.v Helps. lU. S. Department of Agriculture and Treasury Depart ment. t Hangiiit; and Drying Have clothespins and line chaa. Put like clot lit s together, llaiu. all clothes wrong side out. 1 ';.!-; j; mucins o bands, belts or 1i white (ottoit ami linen clothes in sun; it whitens them. Dry colored clothes in shade. li.y woolens in shade or hidoms. l.; kirlted and etoejietrd ly.icleK llat and dry them indoors. Roil white silk in heavy cloth and let stand at least one half hour. I ron in.':- While cotton and linen materials: Use clean hot irons. Iron thorom-hly dry. Iron with the thread of the goods, pit let ably with the lengthwise threads. Iron as large a space at one time as possible. Iron first the parts which can hang olf the board when finished and those which dry out quit kh . Silks, woolens and colored materi als: Use a medium-hot iron. Iron on the wrong side. Exceptions are colored and linen garments, such as smooth surface to keep cleaner longer. Silks and woolens may he covered with a damp cheesecloth and ironed or pressed on the right side with a hotter iron. An appropriation of JHo.OOO.OOO for the air service at Washington does not apply to hot air. Philadelphia Public Ledger. If they keep on establishing repub lics at the present rate in the old country, pretty soon there won't be any titles left except except in Amer ican lodge rooms. Parsons Sun. o!t as the petaled hearts ot'the rose from whence its fragrance came "just a little better than the one yott thought was best" thtt is DR. R. L. PAYNE, Physician & Surgeon. Office over Union Drug Co. Telephone 460-J. 'fdV Face Powder In tht wordt of tdith Storry, popular motion pictvxt nam '"Its (iqviiitt (rt&nne, dainty refinement end charm, will find at inch fronds Amons the most diacriniinauns women." OtW Day Dream Botdoir Cree ticma are Perfume, Toilet n'eur, Tale, Sachet, boa p. Bohona Drug Co. 18 cents Sf I fca J)f a package Came I a arm old every wherein scientifically se. J packaffea of 20 cigarette or tenpackafle(200ciarettes) in a ilasaine-paper-covered carton. We strong'.y recom mend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winaton-Salem, N. C & ,T xen iw'ii him CAMELS are in a class by iheir.solves easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that ! Simply compare Camels puff-by -piT with any cigarette in the world at any price ! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis faction to the utmost test! Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liberally you srnol:e theni ! The expert blend of choice Turkish end chctce Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment ! Freedom from any unpleasant ciparetty after taste or any unpleasant cgaretty cdor makes Came!s as urlusual as they are enjoyable. In fict. Camels appeal to the n-.ost fastidious smuker in so many new ways ycu never will m;33 the absence of coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality I I It -? Eff At Lt5 TEL a S J? D CJ CuUUUm y&'rijflffi- ; t Jfi f t AVv Wwos II uy h ..'"ill I a rz TTTT mm The zest of the west, the sunny smile of the south, gleam in the golden goodness of Orange-Crush. You can be certain of the purity of Orange-Crush because it is made from the fruit oil, pressed from fresh ripe oranges, and such other wholesome ingre dients as pure granulated sugar, carbonated water and citric acid, which is a natural acid found in oranges, lemons and grapefruit. We suggest that you order a case of Orange-Crush today for the home. Obtainable wherever soft drinks are sold. The product of our modern bottling establish ment, Orange-Crush is the per fect family drink. MONROE BOTTLING WORKS. T. J. Price, Proprietor. GORDON INSURANCE & INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS. Phone 209. Fanners & Merchants Bank Building. The first temperance society was formed In New England and - Its pledge read: "We, the undersigned, believing in the evil effect of strong drink, do hereby pledge ourselves on our sacred honor that we will not get drunk more than four times a year: Muster Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas." Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vhitlkr and eoeiir by purifying sod to rtchlnlthe blood. Yo caa tooa feel hi Strenst V rains, Iovlsonucf Effect Price SO.

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