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WflHAT MOT BOAT FA it's 1 'I -J Some of the WaaUc of Great tTljr (From tht Richmond Journal.) Aj mult of a aniq.ua lafaatlga- lion, conducts la coanectioa with the surrey bring mada by tha Phil adelphia bureau at afreet eleaaiaf. it naa Deea discovered that Phlla deipbia waatea nearly two million dollara yearly la good, heat-produe- m real. Upward or three hundred I'housand tona goea to the ah dumpa i from homea. apartments and buai ne.a and industrial establishments. To aet the data ash dumps were j screened and the wast analysed. fre being takes to learn whence the ashes came, and it appears, natually (enough, that the largest waste derives from houses where the coal bill does not constitute a serious economical I ptoidei.i. lu those the ratio was: sifted of fine ashes. 45 per cent.; clinkers, 15 er cent.; and good coal. 4" "r cent ri i'"nt.; clink, r (r cent.; 3001 " Kr cent. The general avenue of I J hiladolphu Is : Fine ashea. 36 per: J Punch ! It is the man with punch and vigor who accomplishes the big things in life. Sound health gives him a force that sweeps all before it. Back of his health is regular functioning of the physical organs, sound lungs, a goo J heart regular ' bowel action. Nujol will give you punch by keeping the poisonous food waste moving from your body and by an en tirely new principle. tier cent coal. 17 RlniM and metals recover- i C ,),to !: ..... . ....i .. 1.1.1.1. - i-i irui. iiu ruuiiiMi re coverable. 35 per cent. Movable I i'at s. it h; said, reduce the waste! I per c.Mi. This report, adapted to i heir varying sizes, must be equally u.'l'licarile to every city in the I'nitcd ! Slates and every year, everv dav. there is iilini? tin ihin fearful vi.ta "! one of the necessities of life. There , is. as jei, no aennne scnenie tor me icfovery of coal from the ashes on i dump, but,, in view of the mount .r.K prices, rurely, the sifter niUht be .'expected to play a more prominent j part in household economy than it I has in the past. Are You Sure of Your Bank? MM IIMMIMIMH MIIMI Many business men hava been seriously crippled, if not ruined, by their failura to entrust their interests to a bank that would re spond to their needs In time of streaa. This bank make3 It a point to study the needs of its customers how tbey can beat be met. etc. It takes pride In Its ability at all times to render to customers every assistance that they deserve. If we are not already serving you. let's talk the matter over. THE BANK OF UNION InstcaJ ... KlVI!i o r irritating tht? svsfom. it simhlv tnftmt iU food was!?. Tiiis cnahLs the many tiny muscles in the walls of inc intos. tries, contracting anu expanding in their normal way, to squeeze (he food waste along so that it passes naturally out of the sy.v... 1 thus prevents constipation because it helps Nature main tain easy, t.i --oi:e;h bowel movements at regular intervals the heakhiest h:.Vt : the world. Nujol is e'v- )'.!;.! harmless anJ pleasant to take. Try it. X .; -i 1; v)J by all drusjt5 in scaled buttles only, b.-i t.:4.uj'-!trjdcnurk. Write Nujol Laboratories, S. , t.1 trJ Oil Co. ( New Jcrsej ), 50 llroadway, Now York, for booklet, "Thirty Lett i f Danir". T!:: .''.A;-- Method of Trt'ttthi art OU Complaint Nui ol For Constipation n:tke Invade Hihim uixl I til e an Intent. Mount Airy. July 15. While the children of Koy Venable. a farmer living in the Little Mountain section were playing on the kitchen floor vesterdav, a larse and venomous ;-mike entered the hous. frightened nl'.e children ami twic biting the ourtecn-iuonihf-old baby rn the ; turn!. The parents at the time-were ' it work In the adjacent sard'ii. an. I :!' screams of their children broiuhl ; "ii iniiiit diaiely 'o th- rescue imt , ' liefi.re the snake had buried its . oisoiiohs r'is Into the child's Maud. The Injured hoy was hi:rrd the hospital here, where small ' im are l;-id on t to the ilistr;'c:'il . .: i. nf raving lite child's lit'-'. ( e J.. vax. err, n "'sWiiffl wtir oii.w ffea ;VIy r-H ! L' Ati.ioMt lafyjr XJk Jl'itne Kmnisliings that insure !a .-.it'r,'.i-,iiui That's tlie kind o will (hid al the llnr.-' ol !):lliciti. 'i'ii .it: 1 '.:ia:l it i; s i buy fur ;otir Voi'i!1 : i m 1 j ui v. ill l .;.i. hio. ;! a' u :r ;ir:.n ;:'. :i''.;iy.A lln n ; pi.pii !.-, n:;, i.-'-'ii! r, !i 'ii- liu'. T'a'iii !!" !''. i ' iiiiiirs v. s-II. We ha- 1) ! in t:u 'it s' . a I" . - t w :i . 1 -.v.- :,! ;i .-, ! !'ev that . -, ii-.iMer v, ii ,i !: i,';:aM- .!n"i"i . W" h iv. t'e ioiN and " 'II ii ! i-'i' -' ' .i'-v: 'in iI .-ij': mir !.'! ;. s: -it'';. f'i'iKf i.i iiii'l f.f f r . oai.vl.'. I AT THE OLD STAND I Banking and Business Go Hand in Hand 1 SAI.i: OK I.AMW NKAU WIXi.lTr:. VOIMH ( AKOI.IVA. t'mler and by virtue of a Judg ment of !t. W. I.eiuininiii. t'lerk oi the Superior Court of t'liinn county, made in a special piocee.lini; win re in I In' ht irs at law of Ann .our and oih'Ts are panic:! anil being eniered on Special rrncceding Ilocket as No. ,"S. In Which reference is hereby craved, we will on .Vitiinl.n, tiie ;(t Hay ol July. A. 1). 1!:0. tit twelve o'clock M.. al the court house door in Monroe. X. (, offer for sale nt public unci Ion to the highest bidder for caah all of 'hat tract 01' land lying and being in i'n ion county, N. t'., near the town of Winga'e. X. t. and described as fol io .vs: IlcRiimiiiK at an iron stiil;-. Variah Ha'iiilton's line, and runs wi'h le'r line S. 1-2 W. T.45 rhs. t a I. O. Jtutup on so'llhwesl side of road. H. IV Meiggs comer; thence with Iih lino and mi id mad S. 15 K. 4,;." 1 1. . to a P. O.. II. A. liedleatn's c.rn. i : thenc with his line X. 47 1 2 V. 2 2.1 c'is. to mi iron Mnk" la a di'c'i. ie t'ulli'f's cot net in l",edre:i r.' ; 'h.vice with McPnllet's line . 1-2 K. ! It! clw. to an iron stake in s.t'd litn ; lli'-nce a new line S. K7 W. I .It; i !;s. to the beginning, containing 1 1-4 acres, more or less, tuid being I.oi No. S in the division of the ISaUy i:.u ; ino li'ie lands. Kidding M begin n, r,s.1 no. This the lo'h dav of .iuiv, , U. 1H20. .1. C V. VANX and JOHN' C. SIKKS. roiiMiiiMonf.-i. Arnifleld. Maness & Vnnn and .tohn 0. Sikes. Attys. Kiglit Living of :';c larga lit'1 in.-isrance Oiies. t inier iiit uliove caption. g'v Linel sound common sense ate vull vvc.nli coiisider Wiilioiit tii'emptiiu to pii'r.u.-e would In ii f it subsiiitit tally as .Hows: T'ie sill'ish. Instinctive de,ire to . : lio'i!d proinpi ev My inlellitent i. in.; in guard liis I lie it :-. i ii t every i .. .ng- licy, and to lake every care . i .'i pit raw; ion against damage ol i. ra'.iaiur to the frail vial cot: ri lir." pr icints life essence. You u:U! r.til tx.O'i' vourself to need-, hai-rds; should eat proper food .n.l avoid gormandizing; .should lake iinple ixercise ami gel plenty of sun ; slit and pure air; should avoid ner- eus ami physical si rain, loss of sleep , or resi; avoid Indulgence In fals. sweets, tobacco, alcohol, and drugs: 1 abjure peevihsness and worry In , short, if you live right, you will en-1 Joy an orderly, peaceful, und sane existence, and get more Joy out of life by conserving it than by Jeopardising It. -Square and Compass. r.eKiil of the I lu lean of lislieiies A report of die Ilureaii of Fisheries describes in some detail the I'n'tlio.ls employed in shipping live carp from the tlreai Lakes and I'pper Missis sippi Valley to the New York market. Normally two carloads are shipped each week. The ilsh are transferred from the nets to large "live cars" and towed to the shipping point or to ponds to be Jield for shipment. Thos held in ponds are fed regularly with grain to fatten and harden them. The cars used in shipment are generall; old haggi.ee cars titled up with tanks, receptacles for ice and apparatus for pumping ail through the water. In transit (!: 'oasuiui attention of a skilled aliiudallt is required to ;'.:' for the machinery and the flsji. A. i he iorminin the are earned on nuton;-' ill" iv:cs to the te'.ailers. v.ho Is..'. .? . . iu" : tig waiir ia Which tie hS.I il,'' kepi alive sold. A Business Tlan can hardly make a move with out in some wry c -ning in contact with a Bank. Theiciore, cur a Ivicc to Your.e ilen iust start- ing in Inisiiess is this: Open a Checking Account HERE .soon not only lor the c.".:.vo:Ifr.c?, but to familiarize yourself with the S:rvlce we render and to establish a Credit that will be useful when you need it. We invite you to ojr. an account with us today. The Savings, Loan and Trust Co. R. B. Red vine, resident. II. B. Cl.vk. Cshicr X "Is my son (reltlivj: well Krottnded in the cIjb.-Ics?" asked u.illiyn-aire. "I v.-oiili! m:l if -v rn atronser than ; Office Over Heath-MorrOW 'that." re;l;ed the private tt lor. "11 .nv nv t'ifif In. I 1 fielinllr plrandri! -n tiuni." ' riionc 232. Monroe, N. G Dlt. B. C. REDFEARN, DENTIST. ver Heath Company. . HOWARD WOI.FK. RejncM-iitntive. Sold In Monroe by Monroe Un ion Mercantlln Co., I.ee Griffin, Ilivens Bros., T. C. I.eo & Son, Croweirs Variety Store. S. It. Dus ter, Heath Grocery Co., Five rointg Grocer Co.. Parker A Moore, Sikea Sanders Co., J. V. Springfield, Benton A Denton. DR. P. M. ABERXETHY VETERINARIAN Orfce FOWLER k LEE STABLE MONROE, N. C. Phone 308. Residence Phone 159-J. ki:poi:t or his-; commtiox of Farmers & Merchants Bank at Monroe, in t!i" State of North' Carolina, at the close of business, June Stith, l!12u. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts) .. $421,077.15 Ove.draftH 1,620.89 U. S. and Liberty bonds .. 5,8t)i).')0 All other stocks, Bonds, and Momases 19,627.50 Bankiun Houses, $25, 000; Furniture and Fixtures, $T3ii4.4X 32,364.48 Cash in vault aud nei amounts due from Banks. Bankers, and TjukI Companies .$103. 191 30 Cali Items held over 1 his. 3.620.96 Checks for Cleaiiaa 6.710.63 Ci'j'o,:ier b'Uid A,-c 215.00 Coui.iy l'eiti.ui Paid 437.00 ' Total 5: 3..'.!.!tl I.I.MllLITIKS Caiii'al Stock 11.11I ir . Jii').'i''Vf"t Suii!iti 1'iiihI ."3, SCO. 00. Und'vlded Pro 'lis, Ims curri.rt r .; n. and taxes j aid'. . 4.23c. 97 Dividend!. Unpaid 105.00 bill PayaUe 30, 000. no De:;o::'.: Flibject to check 214,276.45 Demand Cert ideates of De posit 18S.241.n3, Reserve for Depreciation of Building , and Fixtures 2.966.60 Monroe, N. C. CAPITAL . SURPLUS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 W. 8. BLAKEXEY. President. 9. It. SHUTE, Vice-President W. B. COLF, Anal. Taaliler It. CJ. IXEV. ( ashler HAIUiROVE BOWLF-H. A4. Cnahler 5 'i t I J most p yisyk ; J V OFFER VOU . M QUALITY GROCERIES ALL Tin: TIME It means ectniotiiy, sntisfai II .11. ;ihm1 litinj. for you to buy m:cI) Roods. In making our purchases our linnif Olate profit is not considered It Is your welfare and, .a a result, your eriimiieiit trade. We are consistent, therefor. In requesting jour buslnetw. QUALITY- IspHOMrg Jy 1 . ECONOMY SERVtCt 1 FANCV 4& STAPLE GROCERIES THE QUALITY GROCERS There are many ways in which a good strong bank may be of value to you. Our unalterable policy is to be of the greatest possible value to the largest possi ble number of people, regardless of whether or not they are customers of ours. Our welfare is dependent on the welfare of this community, so we have a vital interest in each individual who composes it. Do.not hesitate to call on us whenever we may be of service mt2m E MONROE, N.C. 1 iT:-:'i.t i L-lil 1 itSSSSS NATIONAL To al $505,664.91 ! Slte of North Carolina Comity of 1 t'nion. j I, H- K. Lee. Cashier of the above! named Bank, do aolemnly awear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. j H. E. LEE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, ! this 1 5th dav of July. 1920. P. H. JOHNSON, Notary rubllc Correct Attest: L. N. Presson. A. M. Secrest F. G. Henderson, Dlreclor. FORD REPAIRING A SPECIALTIY. Next to Baptist Church. FISK TIRES. FORD PARTS. 5 4 Up
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