THK MONKOi: JOl'KXA!.. TTh'SriAY. NOVEMBER 25. BEFORE PLANTING In buying our Seed we pay more attention to PURITY and GERMINATION than we do to price. Our Motto is "RELIABLE SEED AT REASONABLE PRICES." STILL MAKING FRIENDS F. B.ASHCRAFT Fall Seedl READ THIS AT THE OLD STAND H I II'-KM .N XO nU.K HI KE X"-mxx-sK-v-::":--X":x toil i Pleasure, Comfort and Satisfaction I'OMK 1 KOM AX ATTIMITIVK lXTKIMOIt 11F..UTY IX Fl KNITl lli: IOKS NOT XKl KSSAIU1.Y IMPLY THE WOST COSTLY MATKIUALS, HI T KATHI'K MMI JITH.MEXT IX SE rtKTIOX. WE SATISFY THE MOST MSCIUMIX ATIX(i TASTE HERE AT A VK.KY KKASOXABI.K COST. KESU.TS ARE FOOTKVLKS AXI YARDSTICKS THAT MEAStRE X AM ES. THEY ARE SCALES THAT WEHiH MERIT. A PLEASED tl-STOMEIt IS A ritOFITARLE CISTOMER. W E ARE HERE TO PLEASE YOC. T. P. Dillon & Sons Tliiik. ei hanging ClomU lMiinil i-u 'l li.it u Ft'Ul. IVvmius In) to I to get a glimpse if the miii' minimi vhe M'ht'tlul(l .'or Sal untax mornhii: te Ittetll llle Ikiiiis nt .Hill to o'rliM'k were lisuiiiiiled when they Iniind that they were to tie deprived of the oppoi I .mil) ti reason of a er clutidy iU. Low overhanging clonus lii.t the solar phenomenon from view. It was not doubled i)iut t lie M'hpe , oeeurivd. but ii ro'il.l ;ioi beoben i ett bee-iuse of the bail weather that I pe ailed. It the first ai.nular eeli(se i since and sa d by the asirou- ' timers to tie the last of that kind due before 1!0. so that many persons now living will never have the chaure ; lo see runt her. An annular eclipse is one in the form of a rins. Like all ' solar eclipse, it is produced by the moon comini: between the earth and , the gnu. vv n yy u it n it ! AA 5? Bargains Every Day AT JOSEPH'S MHH: DEPARTMENT WORk AND DRIs suiil Children's Shoes . Women's Shoes . . Men's Slices . $12". $1 4V $i.ns. 2.iv j ; ' v . $) :'.) . . $2.!i, $ ,n, it 'v ;i, JT.oo . $2.!S. $:.!. $4.!. li.!M. $?.'.'X. J!.lil Come a.nl look for a Special .Men's Wo: k Shoe at t '.'V Rei;iilar $7.ltit Shoes Di li's FOR IEN AND IIOYs - Vet stvli-.li. price, f-m i :;.!$ to $7.r.o. MEN'S AND ROYS PANTS from . We still handle a good variety of LADIES' COATS, I u V M ITS AND SklRTS. I Hi r I'.NDEUWEAK Department is complete. Our DRESS (iOODS Counter is full of hareaim. AB JOSEPH COMPANY The Green Front Store, Laurinburg Monroe St. Paul's EpiMopal ( hiinli. The Rev. E. A. Penick, Jr., rector of St. Peter's. Charlotte, and Mr. L. C. But-well, also of Charlotte, will ad dress the congregation of St. Paul's' church here tomorrow l Wednesday I ! ii night at at half past seven o'clock in the Interest of the Nation-Wide Cam- j paign for the Church's Mission. This' effort of the Episcopal church in the I'nited States for more vital activity in its missionary work, both at home. and abroad, is drawing toward its fi nal states. The public is cordially in vited. On Thursday. Thanksgiving Day, there will be the special Thanksgiv ing Day service, with sermon by the I reel or at eleven o'clock. The annual ! ottering for the Thomoson Orphanage ! at Chariot te will (' received at this service. it iff 8 ?! I ig young t)y ien a Girl XX r ha A A i Mi, ( hat lie ( hapiin taitel In West 1 em Pi-unit. I !leaut;fiil Mildred Harris how ' Mrs. Charlie Chaplin the beautiful ! star of Lots Wehei "s Jewel Prod ic- 'ton. is appealing in the first six-reel Western drama of her screen career and, with the support of such motion picture favorites as William Stow el I, j Wharton Jones and Allied Pagent, is I scoring a new triumph in a different j role than an) she previously has a'- I I fill H I'll. The litle of the rharinin star's newest feature is "Whe I i.oies. a thrilling s'oi) oi the re generation ot an outlaw- leader, an atheist, through the influence of a girl's love. The story was written and adapted for the screen by Miss Weber ami produced by her and Phil lips Siualley. It is a smashing pres entation of life in n mining town, full of thrills and heart interest, and alive with scenes of nieturesnue beau- i YV ,xx The play deals chiefly with "Eagle" A Ryan, leader of a baud of outlaws J)y and an atheist w ho openly voices his , AX deflane" of God. and ftess, the beau tiful daughter of an Eastern mill is-' V n "When a Girl Loves" will be shown j ( u tlu Pastime Theatre on Thanks giving da) . XX A A ft Xr STATEMENT OF The Bank of Union MONROE, N. C. NOVEMBER 17th, 1919 (Condensed from Report to the North Carolina Corporation Commission) RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 744,499.12 Furniture and Fixtures - 6,041.23 Insurance Premiums 3,857.50 United States Liberty Bonds 17,600.00 Stocks 2,500.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks . 386,650.52 $1,161,148.39 LIABILITIES Capital Stock , $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 94,352.93 Notes Re-discounted 10,000.00 Dividends Unpaid 807.50 Deposits 1,005,987.96 $1,161,148.39 We beg to call your attention to the above statement showing Total Deposit of $1,003, 987.96, a gain of S176.782.61 in deposits in one year, evidencing the confidence and support accorded us by the people of this section. This increase is not the result of any unusual transaction every dollar of the above deposits belong to the people of this community, and we wish to express our ap preciation to our friends in assisting us to make this showing pos sible. Our facilities justify confidence and patronage. We invite both large and small depositors to join and grow with us. The Bank of Union ;..;..;X,W"X,S,'XMX",,";,"XXXX V He' 11 i f 5::: II t H e . . a y 'Y H Y g fELCIN WATCHES r 1 ?-nn v Fin e Rep airinti JEWELRY 4 CLOdCS SII.VTKWAKZ Christmas Suggestions Considering the shortage of suitable Christmas gifts on the mar ket today, this company considers itself fortunate in being able to buy a $5,000.00 stock of samples from a reliable iewelry house that will enable us to sell them at wholesale prices. The samnVs nre now on display at our store-room. Included in this large stock are : IN FRENCH IVORY Combs, Mirrors, Brushes, Jewel Cases, Manicure Picees, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers. IN SILVER Dorines, Picture Frames, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Combs and Mirror Sets, Vanity Cases, Shaving Sets. IN LEATHER Hand Bags, Purses, Music Rolls, Belts, Victory Bags, Writing Pads, Traveling Cases. HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES-including Jewelry in Solid Gold, Brooch Pins, Scarf Pins, Rings, Watches, and Vest Chains. au) in are mmm ELGIN WATCHES The W. J. Rwdg'e .Co. Jewelers and Stationers. "W. . -rj "... tea JP ft n i! tt i- $ ?! : rl si 4 v ? XX TI r'i T Yf ?? 8 i ! U TT n y? Y? yy yf YY XY YY i It A A Y" YY XX T Yt YY vv Yt n i Y? 3'X XX -.J.X tt I

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