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Canital $50,000.22 Surplus $90,000.22 1
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This Bank has had since its organization, and will continue to have, the fol-
lowing guiding principles:
S FETY. Safety First. Safety for the bank, and above all, safety for its de
positors. The sum of $00,000.00 has been retained out of the net earn
ings of the bank as a special and additional fund for the protection of
its depositors. This fact puts this bank on the Honor Roll of banks; for
....... taw Koni-c in thP United States have set aside this proportion of
surplus to capital and it is sufficient evidence to convince the most &
skeptical that people who deposit with this bank are absolutely safe. ;
PROGRESS. We are not in the business for a mush room growth. We are,
in fact, conservative. Yes, but our object is to be just conservative
enough to be able to be truly and safely progressive. We believe m
progress along all good lines, and especially progress in civic righteous
ness. This bank undertakes not only to make a success for itself, but to
help on all its customers and friends to better things. Has it done so?
The stockholders are not complaining and the number of people this
bank has helped over tight and rough places and on to better things
must now be counted by the thousands
COURTESY. It is our purpose not only to safeguard and benefit materially n
in this world's goods all with whom we deal, biU to please ami satisiy jj
nnr utmost uatience and ability. To $
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lpt it Hp understood that we are always ready and anxious to
correct mistakes vhen convinced that we are in error and we will grant
every favor within our power consistent with cur duty. If our advice
on a business proposition is worth anything, you are welcome to it, and
we will take and safely keep your valuables until you call for same, and
especially your Liberty Bonds. In short, we are trying to do everything
fur our customers Mid the public that any sound bank ought to do, and
ic is upon this basis that we invite your deposits, your confidence and
your friendship.
The Bank of Union
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V. S. BLAKEXE Y, President.
R. G. LAXEY, Cashier.
Brink EJEW
Sevo
For the hunting, fishing and out
ing party.
For the picnic and social gather
ing. For refreshment and health.
For father when he is tired and
fatigued.
For mother when she is tired and
cross
For baby, when it cries REVO
mixed with the yolk of a well
beaten egg.
For the dinner party, for the
luncheon, for the informal
gathering, for all family occasions.
IB
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For grandfather, under all conditions and circumstances just a
man's size class of ice cold BEVO.
For grandmother when she is weary. For all the family all the time.
Buy it from your grocer; if he cant supply it we can
Monroe Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
DISTRIBUTORS MONROE, X. C.
F. W. PIXKSTOX. Manager.
i:v xiuuf of an Miter made by R.
r lorn of 1'iauii County in tm
;, .. :;.! Pivot, din entitled "Anna L.
C:.; !;!.!. Al!i i;.ist rail IX. ei ai, vs.
CiiuUs r. Garland, the Mkes loin
I'ii'.i. t a!." ih. undersigned will on
I .l.. :th Uy of tMtrtwr. nl
12 YIhW in..
.,- i:k- Court House door in M.mroe.
C. tll at .i:blic auction to the
iu'-i.eri bidder the following tracts
.. t.inir am! hem? in Bil'ord
T nsliiji. adjoining the lands of K.
it i mii-v the Hunt ev lana aim uiu-
fi. and bounded as follows:
Kast uaot: Beginning at a none m
.1,1 ..,.! hv hirkorv and 2 P. O's.
Uirland's coiner, and runs with 2 of
C, u!.a.d's lines, ls-t s. t t. a-ii'v
tit n stone in said line by a hlck-
orVand 2 P. O's. a corner of division;
. iiiiU'on line due r.asi ;J.ta
c!:s. to a stone in Huntley's line by 3
...... .j. ihui.ro with snlil line A. I'J
K. 5 25 chs. to a White Oak South i
ai d near a spring; thence . . ; i-.
K 3.50 ch. to a stone about 40 links
ouih of Buck Branch; thence N.
" 1-2 E. 12.50 chs. to a pine knot and
tone bv P. O. & B. J.. division cor
ner and" in Huntley's line; thence due
West with K. B. Laney's line 34.80
..I., i.i stone In J. A. Garland's
line b B. G. and 3 pines; thence
with 2 his lines. 1st S. 6 . 8.2a ens..
to a stone. 20 links N of a f. u.
pointer; 2nd. S. 13 E. 8.46 chs. to
the beginning, containing 56.31
acres, more or lees, save and except
12 aero which is pui'ly used as a
grave vard and is hereby set apart
for use of said Laney family and pr
usf of white persons only.
SECOND TRACT: AQJoming me
lands of Caswell Williams. U. R-!
Robertson. S. A. Williams and oth
ers, and bounded as follows:
BTulnnlng at a pine stake. Cas
well Williams' corner by 2 hickories.
P. O. and dead pine, and runs with
1 is line & S. A. Williams' line S. 4
W. 123 3-4 poles to a pine knot
in Robertson's line by 3 B. J.. W!att
Bibb's corner; thence wit pine stump
by 41 J P. O.. n. O.. pine and do?
v.'onl; 2nd. S. 8 1-2 W. 105 poles to
a P. O. sttur.p ami tne knot. SO links
Vvth of a drain by a P. O. and 3
.in. s: thence with E. A. Armfleld's
iine N. 74 S-4 E. 47.60 poles to a
!'. O. and pine knot by a P. 0.
;,nii 2 pines. Mrs. Anna Iinye's cor
ner; theme with 4 of her lines. 1st.
. 17 1-4 E. lf.fi" 1'Oies to a stone,
little V.. of the vacon road in the
field; 2nd. X. S7 3-4 W. 3 poles to a
tone in nn old road; 3rd. X. 43..0
s i ) a stone. 2d links .. VA . or a
!'. O. pointers; 4th. N. 5 3-4 E. 101.
;n poles to n pine knot and pi'.e of
"lies in or near Adolphu Parker's
iiii-. by 4 pines: thence with said
I'.u iiet 's line X. 86 1-1 YA . poies
h.smuk her ami Caswell ymiiipius
, .ake at about 86 3-4 poles to
!' beuinnlua. containine 1"S acres.
... . .i i r n V
l.i'-re or less. ( 7"'e neeu h'iiii v-.
ii.H'son to J. A. Garlands. Book .a'.
V. ."."3. in Ueaisters orncei. ie bv
i I'l'utt until off in James VA . W Uliams
on 1st Pec, 1ft 11. as follows:
Tlnvinlllne lit R. H lie KllOt tl
hickories and P. O., Caswell Wil
liams' corner, and runs thence
the S. A. Williams' corner, and runs
thence with the S. A. Williams line
5 1-2 W. 20. chs. to a pine Klin:
hv 2 docwooiis. P. O. fc li. J. in f-am
line; thence ::: a new division line
sr. i-" r 5 1.17 chs to a rocn oy
a pcrsiuitv.on tree and 4 .small pines
In the niT-ir.;;l lm; t hence . t. i-.
fin i.as ne k. u. l.aiKvs
corner and with his line to a pin"
knot and p:le of stones in M' near
,l..,u 1'-. . ' line. 4 1 ! lies
theiiee with sr'.d Patlal's line X. S,'
W 91 T .". bs nnssmu said t ash-
well Williams coiner slake at about
21.00 cl;s. to the brclnniuL-. contain-
in- r.rt iin-. s more or less. lietllS a
part of the lf'8 acres described above
(see Bool; 4 6. P. 513 in the leis
ter's office. I
The nnileisieneil Commissioner n
virtue of a supplemental order made
iv thf rniiH U authorized and em
powered to sell the Interest of all
parlies In the nbov-entiled lands.
in. 1...1I.I - Hie (inwer Interest or . lis.
Anna L. Garland, and the purchaser
will cet n pond fee simple title to
1.1 lam'9.
Ten -s nf sale; 1-3 cash. 1-3 in 4
t mnihs. and the rei.iaMidir.i 1-3 in
G mm. ti. a fvnr.i the riinnrmntlon or
the sale with option to the purchaser
to nay an rasn.
Bidding on the two tracts will be
gin at $3,150.00.
This 8th day of Oct.. l!U!t.
A. M. STACK. Com.
Stack & Paiker, Attorneys.
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Pleasure, Comfort and Satisfaction
COME FROM AX ATTIU4T1VK IXTEIUOR
HKAl'TY IX Fl'RXITl'RK IM)FX XOT XFt'KSSARII.Y IMPLY THE
MOST t t)STI.Y MATERIALS HIT RATHER i;tKH JITKJMEXT IX SE
I.EtTIOX. WE SATISFY THE MUST I)1SCIUMIXATIX(J TASTE HERE AT A
VERY REASOXAUI.E COST.
RESIT.TS ARE FtX)TRH.ES AM) YARDSTICKS THAT MEASURE
V.ll.lES. THEYARESCAI.ESTHAT WEKiH MERIT. A PLEASED
CUSTOMER IS A PROFITABLE CUSTOMER.
WE ARE HERE TO PLEASE YOU.
T. P. Dillon & Sons
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having qualified before R, W. Lem
niond, C. S. C as executors of the es
tate nf J. T. nivens. deceased, late of
Union county, North Carolina, this is
lo notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to tne unaersignea ai
their residences In Monroe township,
on or before the 16th day of Septem
ber ii2n or this notice will be plead
ed In bar of their recovery. All per
sons Indebted to said estate are re
qnested to make Immediate payment.
This 15th day of Sept.. 1919.
R ITU'S L. BIVENS. S. U. BIVEN9
and J. T. BIVEN8. Executors of the
Will of J. T. Bivens, Deceased.
NOTICE.
North Carolina, l'ni n County: In
the Superior Court: l.esle C. Trull.
Plaintiff, vs. Jesse M. Trull. Defend
ant. The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled a
above has been commenced In the Su
perior Court of Union County to have
ordered a divorce for the plaintiff
from the defendant; and the said de
fendant will further take notice that
he Is required to appear before the
Clerk of the Court or Union County,
at the court house In Monroe, N. C
on or before Monday, 17 th day of No
vember, and answer or demur to the
complaint In said action, or the plain
tiff will apply Xo the court for the re
lief demanded In said complaint.
This 15'h day of Oct.. 1919.
R. W. LEMMOND. C. S. C.
Stack Tarker k Craig. Attys.
Colds CauM Grip end Influenza
tUXAnVE BROMO QLTXTNE TaMrtl remon the
cairn There b oaly eo "Eroao QuicJv."
C W C30VX S itfuuu in box. Ms.
Trade or
Swap
After you have sold your cotton come
around to our stables and select your stock
for next year. Bi; bunch of the best
Houses, Mares and Mules ever seen in Mon
roe to select from. v
Fowler & Lee
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Tax Notice!
AH Tax for 1918, unpaid, is twelve
months past due, and delinquent since Feb
ruary 1, 1919.
The City needs the money to pay bills
that are now due. s A
If you want to save cost call and settle
your tax at once.
The Tax book for 1919 is now in my
hands. Tax due September 1st.
. A discount of lft will be allowed on all
Tax paid by December 31st, and 1 per
month will be added on all tax not paid by
December 31st.
This law will be strictly carried out.
' Call early and avoid the rush.
Very truly,
JAS. McNEELY, C. T. C.
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