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riHT PAGES THTI MOXKOE JOmxAU TVFSDAT. JfXE 1. 1920. FIGHT IMCF ! General Description of the New HERCULES Throttling Governed Kerosene Engine CYI.IXDKK Semi-steel, accurately machined and reamed to perfect "gun barrel" finish, fitted with ground piston and rings. Insuring perfect compression, and reducing friction to the lowest possible minimum. Cylinder Is attached to main frame by means of machine tongue and tjrove method. across , top under MA1X FRAME Accurately machined and reinforced crank, coutains heavy gained fuel tank. BEARIXCJS Main bearings, as well as crank pfn bearing, are of the white bronze REMOVABLE type, making it possible to replace them at any time. pressed over ma- CAM Hardened steel atached to cam-gear by being chined hub and riveted, can be replaced. " ;o F.RXOi: High speed, fly-ball type, pronounced by the most eminent authority in mechanical engineering as the most accurate, as well as the most economical governor ever used on an internal combustion engine. Fl'F.I. SlTl'LY The fuel is drawn from the supply tank by means ot a pump, which is built into the carbuetor holding fuel supply at a con stant level, insuring a perfect mixture at all speeds. SPF.FI The HERCULES KEROSENE ENGINE Is equipped with an ef fective speed chanKing device which enables the optiator to change ten, twenty, fifty or a hundred revolutions per minute while engine Is in operation. Tin' MtKMl.r quality of the I1F.IUTI.F.S, the evtieinlv attractive 'ruli-es mui the lilt i wnlntr In fuel cost, makes the III IM V! KS the inn! tlesim. Mo ami the imt profitable engine nudit y ohlniiinble. Full deta'.ls costs you but one cent mail card today. Monroe Kapdlwaipe Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Five Bodies in One on the Pneumatic Cord Tire Equipped Commerce Chassis The Commerce Everyway Body meets the rapidly increasing demanc for a motor truck body that enables the farmer to use his truck to eco nomically haul a load every way. This body has its usefulness in city transportation problems, for it will handle diversified loads and is avail able to meet problems that one spe cial type of'pdy does not provide for. for CA Farm Hamlt HmmU Cram. Tight m4 1 Materia far (A Cf Truntpurt Raw Materials finished Product Maai Loom. fmth4 ataaW Malaria la Craln In Bags or Bulk Bulky Produca Farm Produca In Cratoa Omrnl tn Bat or Bulk Barnyard FtrtUlnr Poultry tn Crates t Farm Machinery Dressed Meat Fence Posts Boxes or Crates Fruit and Vrgetsblee to Baskets, Baled Hay, Wheat, Oat or Cora Stalks Coal, Dirt. Crsv.l Hots, Cattle, Sheep Cotton, Sugar Can Apples, Potatoes, Melons, Cafe oaf, ate. Passengers Pick up Service Bottles tspres Baigaga FeeaT and Craln Coal. Yood. Ice Fumitur Hard war Iransler and Storage Fruit Peeking Houm Product Highway Repair Materials Cardener ruck Dairy Product, ate ato. A Commtrtt Truck Will Jaauara Up In Ywmr 5ric Maai Caanrrr mid faaeaogara 3 MUNGO BROS., Dealers Pageland, S. C. THE COMMERCE MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT, MICH. lar4 staoaMSM Mfro. a On la fata Tea Tract as Arntrit MauWias rtta)-0itrarW CstyLoaaw Stoek mm W.frfbkt snaW C.U1TU. OF MF.MCO AX AM IF.XT AMI I XISI AL CITY MIKSHYIM.K MAY HAVK A FlltST ti-ASS HAM. T FIAT I Kntfcurll I'tir lgilatuie. The toters of Union county m ill de termine by their ballot next Salur- Situated a Mil ami a Hair Abort) the ' no 'H reprint theni in the S -Ha Kmurkable Titter, i 'lature of North Carolina. ...... , ; Having known C. J. Braswell for t.tl.rJ.aU and M range. llwtiMiu. maly ,earg we wUn lo ,av lha, he u "In all I he world one cannot flud.o'1 or the bet qualified men we a more remarkably capital than Mex-,kiow to represent this county at this lea City." a.v William Joseph Sho-, critical period. He knows the needs laat-atlaAa 1 ; . I . a. as... ' m lA HAIlH i isi not rf iKa utiiltl a a sa fabtav National Geographic Society, concern- .en know them. As poor boy he J-" ,h!f I.l vi, ine- an mtwrfcMt ramur rf ih. i.rem.nt hfeiii lartuinE? dunn? the name of ; : f - llall Turk Hh lieen Ireiiire and YNuig Mm are Praii Iuk After 4'lu.iue Hinir I Hist Terrible and Iti-lief bi Siitlit. Marshville. May 31. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Edwards and daughter If N. C. Mr. Trevis Edwards of IlaniKt is the JUXKHI1 rtXOUlUOu. ;mr ;usi"u i) uiu wun uu ituiiu i 0 ..... .1 1.. . 11 .... NnAo III' K -a 1 rUMtilmai nliu nf ihik i.e.u sun. . i.. - ... ...' u'-'..-.v; ii'" : z ' r .r.v ! su.iay here with hi8 parents. 'or the sea. and whose border, are Splendid education, well Informed on! , Mr Hnmrner Stewart and chll l.nrr...,,,.! hv Tn ....,!,! currenl even. a H d.a.er he . drt' ' Charlotte are -pending Iho ! located where the beautiful volcanoes, could render a gooi account of hini- j PoiKicatepetl and Ixtaccihualt, rear'rlf on the Him r of the House, sonie aj their suow-capi'ed heads above the lhii not every farmer could do. He - plain and slanJ eternal guard over , takes a lively interest in public affairs it, its situation is one of rare beauty and has been identified with every and tiuiukur. Its climate is mild, movement looking to the ii.lnilldin the teiiin, rii ure raiii iiir from Ihirlv- of our couniv and sU'le He is not five to st . cniy decrees, with a mean the candidate r.f any i.'.an. clique or of sixty-tive degrees. No mail sleeps jina. With C. J. IHaswell in the le i without a blanket in Mexico City, nor lislature every class and every section Uieeds an overcoat at nidday. f our county will j.et a fsqurre diil. i'rior to the coiiiiue-.il the lakes : We are glad to say that his nominu- of the Meicrn Vallev were eMensive lion is conceded on every hand. Let and the bart-'S of lh" Axiecs sailed every voter come to the polls on next iinin:eiriipiet.l' from tne gates of Saturday and vote for C. J. IJiaswel! Chaptiltepec to Ixtapi'.l.'.pa. A large and have tiiis county repieseu'ed in number of canals intersected the an- the ntxt leuislature by one larte, en- cltut uietrop!ls of Teaochtitlan and rrgetic and progressive farmer. He g connected with the lakes in the sub- will see that the farmer gets a square B uibs. niakintc It a sort of new world deal. FAKMKK3. I Venice. week here wiih rela rives. Mrs. Carland of tatesviik' guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bigger. .Mr. C. 15. Covineton is fulte ill at his home I. ere with an acute attack of ueuragia. Mr. and Mr. James P. Marsh spent Sunday in 1 iiiiuivillc wiih Mi . K'iiel (iarristm. Indication are that Marsliville a ill soon have a first clas.i !;!! lean. The ;o"t? men of the tow n have prepared a'iall p.nk near K. C. tliilTins livery Stable, am! every afternoon after closing lioois a good part of the p"!1 ulation inny be found near the mtie of iniPirst either plath'.g bailor watchii e ;:ueily fror.i the K.tle lines. Srch diligent practice and good mate rial should amount to something; ! I. , , f .1... 1 i .'a .1. . A .l...rti a.i ctiia.-a 1 ... .... .- . , 'worm n ur ueniif i or Miiuuiri 10 I In hl)i the celebrated roiiuguese (, the iMmocialic olein if I iiiun nv . engineer Martinez undertook to drain I t'oniitv i . ,. , ,, 'Hie v.lbv of Mni.A bv cntilnii a , If a granger passing thru should S ! canal . . onh the mou nia" s TheJ ,,ls ,0 ,1,e fact 1 am a fi"- ! think, at first glance, that our town Si" .1 i . ."r L I ;.,!!.!.! .'''- "'' I'v B'v"K all of m i8 inhabited with Chinamen we will .VIA. livm.i. n an iai KV w ..... m . , , . , i ,,,.,,,,,, , f.j .., I I, it i .... . . , since it drained only one small lake J and an unimportant river, leaving Z Lakes Texttco and Chalco still per- petual menaces lo the city. ' m In 18U7 a huge drainage canal1 lime and attention to my farm this;.,,,, , .., ..n surmised for ritht at spring', it has been absolutely Impos- 'nreFen' v,e eating veilow dust, v.e are jsible lor me lo see the majority of breutlrng it. we are covered with it. ou in person, but since 1 am a can- P i,1P there's no yellow suak in Jidate for Sheriff of I'nion county I ,, aj tivre p.nis tn be noth- vt-rkiil.l l.L-ii 1 ,i o-itu l Kit I u ill oiit.Vu. i . t . . it . . ... i....... .... co ' ted f. 900 at a cost of !,iu,e ,he ,u",orl ot "Ver5' ",a" 1,0 ' 'l'rl,'"g the color of i.T " " r- - - v ... v . i lie, t in u i u iiiu I iti t ii ii i 5th. 1 have been brought up on the I w it h the duct that some of the streets all of i.iy time to ',. to i,e imved. That is splendid if me given io per- i irue:bnt what we are Interested in i'oriiilng i:iy duties cs constable f mynow is umie immediate relief so we a about eight million dollars. American a pom. u comp.e.tuu ,r.u..u , f A h jvf) a danger of Inunda ions' f m Mntoi fa,.m)llf. BXP,. lhu, ,, aj occupied the thoughts and engend aj,eted the feiiv cf the Axtecs as far I , back as 14 l:i. g I "Mexico City Is the most complete ' mixture of the ancient and the mod aj tin to be found in the New "vYorld. The old citv might date anywhere township, which position I have held for a nu in her of years. 1 have t!ie kindest feelings tor the other caiu'i dutes for tlie ol'like of Sheriff of this county, but I fecMhiit my experience and my genersl qiialifications ftni- ..,!.. t r., !., .....It;..., .,,,! t . , . m . . ,m fiui I ill imr I'l iiit- i'if.-ii urn ni . from the .with century, fro m its ap- , , ff , pearance. The new city is ultra mod-1 me if ewled , t0 eill, ailU Hirl IIUIII llirr DiAiriinii to the twentieth century by walking across the street. i "The parade ground ot Mexico City Is the AvieaUa de San Francisco. This short sip-el extends from the Mexi- ; can While ll;iiise to the Alameda, and In only about twenty-four feet 'from ciili'to curb. Here, at the approach of twilight, every smart equipage in the capital comes. Down i the (in.- side of the street and up the other side moves the procession at a slow v. alk. while everybody looks at fV.-rybr.uy else. 'As Avli'iidn do ?an HrancUco ery im.:i a fair ind square deal in ev ery mailer which coitus before me. If elected I shall have no preferences, but wiil endeavor to do my sole duty. can live to enjoy the. paved streets. Why a body of business men will calmly sit by and eat dust by the quart and not buy a ,-prinkler s more than most of us can understand. Ilore a deep well if the water supply is low, or build p. cistern! Why , a Ladies Aid Sot-ii ty could have hud the tiling in operation agvs aeo! 1-ast wik Mard.ville Home con tained o dire threat from a iviiililul but short sighled citizen to th' tiled that Tacks would be strewn along tlf I regret that 1 cannot fcc jou person-; ..0.,,i hading to White Store utile; ally but I will greatly nppieciale an.v 't1(. iq,iding nuioist were warned i i and nil support given me at the poll; ;ljm uu, stopped minim: such a tins.. on June Sill, Very respectfully. 'speed fit nils in a dusty town are a, WILL H. 1'liKSI.KY. , pes! beyond a doubt," but placing " , ... thing on a public highway to destroy "While your grit lasts, you will. ;mt,lk, ,,ropertv said property be- Al.MIMV. KAToirs Nl M i:. o the Inn.ent n well us the ,, . ,. , .... . . guilty is hardly a thing that v.ul tie Having Hits day qualities as admin-, ., i.,w. several claim jistrator ot A. 10. Clodv. in, deceased, . , ,,!1V .....i,,, 011 t road late ot Union county, N. C, this to : .u. . ,, unH ,.,,., ....i ttiiitts the old and the ik-w cities, so ; ,.oljfv u lictv0iis having' claims dot s lite Cinco tie Mayo t Kil'lt of j ;,pai's the estalc of said decei'sed to May I unite tue catneui.n. Miueuesi , pvhibit them to the uiideivign. d on or of all the ivlideus edllkes on the it,fm.e t!lP 15tn vy 0t April. lf20. contiih nt, wiiu inn uieaiei, lor this notice will be plead 111 bar of beautiful cf all the amusement places ,hpir recovery. All perrons Indebted In America. The t'inco de .Mayno is the Wall Street of Mexico, and the bi.ildings which line It ate modern in very respect., The l'aseo de la Reformn. ex tending from Chaptiltepec to the Avienda de Jattrez, a short avenue connecting the I'aseo with Avienda de San Francisco, is one of the finest drivewavs of the world. The city Is full of Interesting places. Whether It be the cathedral, which rears its majestic towers to heaven on the very spot where the sacred temple of the Axtecs stem!, and where tens of thousands of hu man beings were sacrlllced to the sun; whether il be the Hospital de Jesus, bulll on the site where Cortes and Montezuma first met, and nip nortcd to this day from the revenues j of the c.tate of Cortez; whether it I t.e the Jockey Club, houred la the 'beautiful House of Tibs; whether it I l,i the bronze euuistriaii statue of Charles IV cf Spain, declared by I 1 hi n, bold t to he the second only lo , the statue of .Marcus Aurelius at j Koine, or whether it be Chaptiltepec, I Avith Its memories of the American1 triumph in Mexico, there is no place! wiih more attractions from a historic j standpoint than Mexico City. The national nawn shop Is one i of the unique Institutions of the capi tal. It was founded by Pedro Jose l!oa:ero de Ttrteros, the owner of the fabulously rich mines at Heal i del Monte. Here money may be bor-: rowed on chattels at very low rates; cf Interest and every thing Is pledged, ; from a pair of cock's sinus to an automobile and from a silver ring to j an Iron safe. The smallest loan made Is twelve cents the latgest four thou- j sand dollars. Krom the American standpoint burial customs In Mexico are very! strange. A grave may be rented in j perpetuity or for a term of years. If the later option is taken and the i rent Is not paid promptly at each recurring; peilod, the bones of the occupant are ejected and thrown upon i a great bone pile. Those bones from j time to time are cremated. At Mexico City's great city of the dead, where one hundred and Bixty thousand people have been burled, there Is a cave which contains nun dreds of tons of human ashes. The Mexican law forbids services at the prave since the separation of church and state under Benito Jaurez." A village girl Eloped In her father! clothen. Aud the next day the local paper came out with the account of the elopement headed: I'leea In Father's Tants. to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This 13th of April. 192ft. T. P. DILLON. Administrator, T. F. Limerick. Attv. Wanted We are always In the market foi Iron, metal of all kinds, bones, paper, etc. Open every day. Monroe Iron & Metal Co. Near Freight Doct. were found placed across the road on morning. Somebody is evidently hunting for trouble. Kev. John W. Moore or Monrou preached to a large audleno In lhu Method'st church here Sunday afiei- noon. Quite a numner mini oiti tn I town were present. I Kev. Pr. ISlack will begin a pio ! traded meeting in the Presbyterian 'church here next Sunday morning. Vr. P.lack will nslst the pastor, Kev. t. K. White. Mr. Pewey Kd wards has gone to lAshevll'e where he will spend the !summei' for his health. Mr. Weaver F.dwan's is e in-ndhif; the summer In (Virginia with lelutives. ThiiHioie Knosevelt once i.nld: "I Iknow not how philosophers tuny ulil imitely define religion, but from Mi call to James it has been defined lis service to one's fellowinan rendered i by folio ving the treat rule of Justice and nieicy, witdnin and rlghleous- iness." SEABOARD Air Line Railroad Trains No. 14 No. 12 No. 34 No. 5 No. 19 No. 15 No. 29 No. 31 No. 20 No. 30 No. 16 No. 6 No. 13 No. 11 from Charlotte . . . ( from Atlanta from Ruthe-'"niton from Rich: .i.tid . . . from wrm i rton . . from Monroe from Monroe from Raleigh from Charlotte from Atlanta from Ruthe rfordton from Atlanta from Wilmington . from Portsmouth . . Arrive) 5.60 a. m. 6.45 a.m. 10.55 a. m. 7.S5 a. in. 11.45 a. tn. 2.40 p. tn. 5.50 p. m. 5.50 p. m. 9.10 p. m. . 9.25 p. m. 10.35 p. m. 11.35 p. m. c. t. HAp.rm.L, Ticket Agent. Leave 5.55 a. tn. for. Wilmington. 6. 50 a. m, for Richmond. 11.00 a. m. for Raleigh. 8.00 ft. m. for Atlanta. 11.50 a. m. for Charlotte. 8.10 a. m.'for Rutherfordton. 11.55 a. in. for Atlanta. 2.45 p. m. for Rutherfordton 6.00 p. in. for Wilmington. Monrce. Monroe. 9.45 for Richmond. 10.45 p. m. for Charlotte. 11.45 p. ni. for Atlanta. JOHN' T. WKST, IXvlslon Pif MMiger Agent. Dr. Kemp Funderburk DENTIST Office over Waller' Old Store, Modern Methods Employed DR. B. C. REDFEAHN. DENTIST. Office over Heath-Morrov Company, rhone 232. Monroe, N. C CHOOSE CAREFULLY. The selection of a bank should be a matter for careful consideration. Look into its personnel, its directorship, its finan cial strength, its methods and it3 principles. t THE ramersSMantsBoDt. The Bank That Backs the Farmer. M. K. Lee, Pres. C. B. Adams, Vice-Pres. II. E. Lee, Cashier.
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