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THE MOMUir JOIIIXAU li:i!Y. JAMAKY 0. 192A V .nRE SELLING MORE ATII7 WALL BOARD W? THAN EVER BEFORE It makes a prettier ceiling Is cheaper than wood Easier ap plied and done quicker Takes less paint Lasts just as long Nuf ced: ask us about it STILL MAKING FRIENDS F. b: ashcraft AT THE OLD STAND nni:r of condition or the FirstiNational Bank At Monroe, in 111 Stale f rth Carolina. l H ' lHtvtiiU-r Il. KKSOIUCES Loam and discount, uu'lu.i. is rediscounts Overdrafts S. tiotcimiHiil Finnic- owned: Deposited to secure circuiaum Owned and unpledged Stock cf Federal lini'iif H.iak 1 5'" per cent of subscription) Value of Hanking house, oared ami uniirt-umbered Kurnitur mid fixture Lawful reserve with Federal lleserve Bank Cash in aults and net amount due from National Hanks .. Check on Lank outside oi vity Hedeinptiou fund with 1". S. Tiea. and due from I' tHI!illh ui 62T.r60.3J 4i:a Treas. fn, ninl on . 13.4'0 U . . 4.O0U.0U . 4i.tH! 00 . 12.000.00 . 81.S6M3 IS4.500.S3 . 25.9S8.20 . . 5.00t oo Total LIABILITIES Capital slock paid in Surplus fund I'ndivldtd profits, less curre'H expenses and taves paid . Circulaiion notes outstanding J'et amount due to National hank Net amount due to bank, hanker, and trust companies Certified check oustandiiU' Cashier's checks on own hank outstanding Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days dividends unpaid $1,191,123 ?4 .. ilon.ooo.i'O . . . 36.0'Ml 00 ... 12,! 15.23 9S.OO0.00 56.446 65 .... 5.T09.31 5.155.45 3.047 79 . .. 416.774.18 . 457.500.33 2.575.00 Total $1,194,123.94 Of the total loan and diseonus shown above, the amount on which interests was chanced at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197. Key. Stall exclusive of notes upon which ; tal charge not to exceed 50 cents was made was $.,.000 00 The number of such loans was 20. plate of North Carolina. County of I'nlotl. I J V Lanev. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear th-il Mie above sialVnient is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. V. LANKY. Cashier Correct- Attest: H. A. Morrow. S. O. Itlair. C. E. Houston. fi rectors. Filler; d and sworn to before 1." t 1 :'lh day or Jan.. 11." II. B. CLAJ1K. Notary Ptt'il'c .v v swwww v WW w w w For Sale Second-Hand Aiitomhiles We offer the following bargains: New Ford without Body One good Ford Truck One Saxon 1 One R. C. H. One Duick Touring Car 6 cylinders, 7 passen- g per. A dandy, wich two extra tires. Best automobile 2 bargain in the two Carolinas. B.GORDON I :WWWWWWWWWWAWWWWWWW YOUR GROCERIES You may nt lc pai ticulnr about dress or stylf but cannot afford not to be particular about the things you cat. lit the first place you want the things you cat clean and fresh. Wc have a clean, fresh and new stock of fancy and heavy groceries. ... Next vou want varietv. Man is so constituted that he cannot live on one kind of fond. We have the greatest varietv and our stock is as complete as will be found anywhere. SOAP We are going to have a special sale of Octagon Soap Friday, January Mb. Thirteen cakes f.r $1. This price is. fur that day only. MONROE UNION MERCANTILE COMPANY J. F. CARTER, Manager. J0FFRE HOTEL BLDG. W. FRANKLIN ST 482 PHONES 486 SOCIAL One of the most brilliant social exeuts ttmi Monroe has had ill a Ion while will be the reception Riven by Mr. and Mrs. Oavid A. Houston this evenir.g at their home on West Jef ferson street in celebration of their tweim tilth wedding animersary. On Iv the immediate family and friends who ai tended the reception tendered Mr. and Mrs. Houston twenty-five ears a to will compose the receiving parly. In the parlor will lie Governor and Mrs. T. W. Hickett. Mr. Sam Wolfe, the foriuer a kinsman of Mr. Houston: the children of Mr. and Mr. Houston. Misses Ctith. Charlotte and lierta Allen. Mr. HukIi Houston. Mas ters David. Jr.. and Francis w III also receive with their parents, as will Mr. Houston's brother and sisters. They are Mcsdamca Allen lieatn. .ua Houston and Mr. 0. E. Houston. In the hall Mr. John M. Hlair will pre side at the punch bowl and will be assisted by Mrs. Lizzie Covington. Others who will receive are Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Meares in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lockhart and Mrs. Madge Benson in the gift room. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lancy, Mr. and Mrs. . A. Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Wriston Lee in the library. The register will be in charge of Miss Hattie Iteasley. l'lnk Killar ney roses will be used a a decoration throughout the attractively arranged home and a delicious salad course with coffee and minis will be served the guests throughout the evening. Out of town guests for the occasion are Governor and Mrs T. W. Hickett of Bnleigb, Mr. Sam Wolfe of Colum bia. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Marr of Kal eieh. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Caudle of Wadeshoro. lion, and Mrs. Ilobt. N. 1'ate of liiscoe. Mrs. Hopkins of Chl rico. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Welsh of Columbia. Colonel and Mrs. . s. Smith of WiisliiniMnii. Mr. and-Mrs. J. I". Maith -rts and Mr. and Mrs. II. (. . 'i.el 1 of Columbia. Ilefore her marriage Mi. Houston was .Mis- iterta loneu. i' u;is.ini !' Mr. I'lxl Mrs. HobtTt A Tot ten ot Vi. Air:. l"r moi her bvtni: Miss Ktil- laiid of South Carolina. I lie weiltt'ua nt" Mr. iind Mrs. Houston took plate i.i Ml. Airy and they calm' directly to Monroe here n reception ' as tender- tlu-tn at Ihe home of Mr. Houston; father, Mr. K. V. Houston. The follow- inc evening they were lumorees n reception given by Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. itousion have hosts of friends in Monroe. Mr. Houston is now president of the rami Loan l'ank of Columbia. The liooklovers Club held the first meeting of the new year Tuesday f- lenioon at the home or Mrs. . U. Loe. After books were exchanged and several games of rook enjoyed ihe hostess, assisted by Mrs. James attou. served a delightful salad 'ourse. Miss Sue Shelor of Floyd county. Va., and Miss Sallie tannaitj 01 Franklin county. Va.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. . C. Gravely. Mrs. I). M. Tedder of Charlotte Is visiting her sou, Mr. K. S. ledtter. Mrs. Agues Mafuth of F.I I'aso, Texas, is spending some time wun Mrs. Janus Corcoran. Mr. Charles Fowler has returned to chool at llradley Military InsliMite. Greenwood. S. C. Mr. J. V. I'arker. cashier of the Citizens' Hank at Hunan, . v.. nas been spend in a some time with his fa ther, Mr. H. F. I'arker of Lanes Creek. V Mr V. A. Fresson of Kannapolis re lumed home this morning after a sev eral days visit to relatives in the coun- tv. The Weslevan Philathea class of Central Methodist church held a most delightful meeting last Tuesday even ing at the attractive bungalow oi .Mrs. Kugene Ashcraft on Houston mievi. This class has worKeu inaeiaiiKaoij for several years to secure funds to wards the erection of new aunaa school rooms and a parsonage. The secretary reported 3att atreaay col lected toward the church annex and $650.00 pledged towards tne parson age, ana tne meiuueis ri, thusiastlr. After the nusiness iner. i..ff social hour was enjoyed, during , i t whioh the hos ess. assisiea o . Nlt Pull, served templing refresh ments. Smith! "No. 1 don't care for thai fox-terrier. His lgs are too short." Dog fancier: "You couldn't possl lilv hnva ihpin nnv longer, sir. They reach right down o Ihe ground as It Is." Monroe Market Uowden 42 Sort cotton 40 Cotton seed I1.12H Hens "5 to 80 Voting chickens 35 to 60 Ilutler SO to 35 Hams 28 to 30 Beeswax 30 Ebbs 6" Irish potatoes V 11.75 Sweet potatoes $1.25 Wool 40 Turkey 30 Cut Flowers Floral designs, wedding boquels, and flowers of all kinds. Prices reasonable. We make shipments to Waxhaw, Marshvllle. Wlngate and other nearby towns. CODE MOHAX At Union Drug Co. Phone 221. X Special Notice. One cent a word each Insertion. CAU of high grade Kimball p. an. '3 Just arrived r.t Ilolioway'a .Mu.lt More. FOll SALK Good young horse, four years old next spring. Will sell ou lime for good paper. Will Illouut. Monroe. N. C. FO FIXK 1'IAXOS do not fail lo sie Hollow a Bros. FOll SALE Fairbanks-Morse 6 h. I. gasoline or kerosene engine mount ed on wagon with wood saw out tit complete. Has been used only tour cr live days. J. B. Doster, Monroe Koine 5. KIMBALL. Starr. Adam S-hoaf. Whit ney, Hii.ze and Koyal pi.ii'o are now on the limit at Hlio:.v :rs. STKAYED Oil STOLEN While and tan female setter pup, about three months old. Ileward. Notify S. II. Helms at Itude's bnokj store. NOTICE I have bought the Rollins property at Indian Trail, and am opening a general ftore In the old stand. My policy will be to buy for cash and sell for cash. Good, substantial merchandise at reason able prices. I am also in the mar ket for country produce. Will ap preicate your patronage. R. W. Killough. HOI.LOWAY BROS. .ia.e sold over SO cars of musical i-.si riuueiils since coming lo Monroe, and evoty customer is satisfied LOST--Black silk tatting hand bag Saturday, containing about $6 and a broken finger ring. Reward for return to I'arker & Moore's store. LOST -A I'hi Chi fraternity pin. gold and pearl. Has Initials "J. C. R. Inside. Reward for return to The Journal office. KVKRYBODY is bnyini. pianos from Holloway Bros., who will save vou the nt's profits. FOll SALE Dodge touring car in fine condition. Apply ut Fowler ft Lee's stable. T. M. Aberneti y. HOLLOWAY BROS, are ear dealers In pianos, nnd gunrii!e to save you money on :tme grade of pi ano that you buy from a.'eiM. FOR SALK One Ford touring car. In A-l condition: $100 worth or ex tras. Electric wired. See Holmes Morris at Heath Motor Co. for a bargain. NOTICE. Having this day oiialifled as admin istrator of Ihe late Eleanor Bass, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said intestate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 10th dav of January. 1!21 or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted lo my intestate will make prompt settlement anil save costs. This January 0. 1020. J. E. CIIANEY. Ad.nir. of Eleanor Bass, deceased. Stack. Talker & Craig. Attys. It's reallv no fun for a fellow to loaf unless he knows he has a lot or work to do. We Can Brighten Your Home and add considerably to its comfort and atraeiiveness by the use of prop er lighting. We have Just received a shipmetn of beautiful ItlltTAIU.E I.AMIS. which were ordered for Holiday trade. On account of their late arrival these lamps will be sacrificed at almost one-half their actual value. If you will step Into our store we w ill be glad to show vou these lamps lighted. H. C. Howie, Electrical Contractor. Strand Theater Today -:.w...:..::..j.::..x..:.x..:--kw 3 Farms For Sale Apply to N. C. English Monroe, N. C. 52 1-3 Acres At Union Grove, about nine or ten miles north of Monroe. Extra Rood com munitychurch, school etc. House, barn, water, timber and Rood land. Price per Acre $50.00 119 Acres On public road between Marshville and Pageland: Two tenant houses, barns, plenty of wood and good community. . About one mile north of Walter's Store and known as Burnt House place. Price per Acre $33.00 75 Acres Four and one-fifth miles north of Marshville, on main highway, . between Marshville and Olive Branch. Land v lies well almost level. Lots of old field tim ber. No buildings. Price per Acre $43.00
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