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KtcnT pages TH1C MOTTiOE JOCRXAU yiU1AT AfGUST ft. 1MB. EIGHT PAGES American Grown Crimson Clow Better Buv Now Headqudurters fo Seed F. B. ASHCRAFT We Stand for Quality 1 WINGATF. SCHOOL TEACHKK STILL IV FAVOIl OK I'lUMAKY mL While wa Chief Objection to 'wtfUllHis U Thai Thfjr Are Usu ally Packed. rf. M. L. Whit. principal of the Wmuate public school, writ in the Haleign News Observer, a follow: tfnJI trusting the "old Reliable" a a present help in Ihe day of political annuity, please iermit me to say i sour columns. "Is my natne writ-if-n it!.!-? in favor of a legalixed iv hoary. Any candid man can e objections l. any sxsiem intended to express k will of the people in a popular onlui; ani! ihe most serious objee lin i y .liu.-t :r present primary ss if ( orti.ii i iiiK Republicans to par-i-.-iisa . Tli s as not in eoutempla v a en this law was enacted, anil SOCIAL KVILS FLOURISH- 1 ALONG MF.CKI.KXBl KG ROADS IVaHh -f Mr. Z. A. Premfay. Oa the niorning of August Kth. 1920. the angel of death entered the The Sanctity of O.urvh Ground Pre- home of Mr Z. , ........ . . wtl away th beloved wife and mother. queiitly iolated by Automobile BefoM m4rrias, Mrs. Preeley was rsrtie. Lenaa Orr, only daughter of the late Several of the more prominent far- Jnies I and Bbru Secresl ; Orr mers are discussing the social evil. f! 5 U which they say flourshes in the ub-,u' w ' mer along the public highways to. The funeral was conducted at the such at extent that thev dare not home oiiurch at 9:30 Tuesday morn walk out along the road, or take J. Uev S XL .Wham agisted by dri c. in mixed companysays the Rev. A. B Haywood, conducting the Charlotte Review. service. Interment was a t fcnianuel One of the most prominent farmer ,,rl in Crab Orchard township told of an i '" v. ...... u,- occurrence at a ne ghborhoo t cmirca m Hv .ha. would siu.,k cu- tho.'p::en:iy and vi.hon. complaint fhe who are inntitvl io rather .iUsrac- M-rea-ed a w.;t. however, that she fnl contucT. The sunclty of the ; ht live to hel.. rear her I wo small rh"'- hfht'l'T-:i':io; M'Wy gave her heart and tiT r? wd ' M. ;i-i Hje .0 Lord and ..nit ed with th;; t.. (. 4111 I V. ti Hl.iirtu "rii eKrrcnm . t . k.. .,..!!-. ...i.j i " t. I.. tin' iv m in i:itf.-' whofaiUM ;o S.nd hn-,,,,e uirl who '" waf quiet and ,i: to s.M.MO.t the noun.n-e. o far ta.r I he a, a.r ..s vl . ' - imi,,,nuin d.oiou and was held us participation as an elector ..i elth- two ladies v o were n the cat. a. J . a;, b f d H(fr a primary or a convention, is con- preparing it tor woi...I . ,.,,-, cther the PiuUcipan. taciUy binds u ''-posite en 1 of cotta r , ' Zc?l h;iriself to support the nomn e; and in Steele treeK. a negro sexton nas u 1 T ' ,o .-tner course is honorable. --Ii' ' ' le ts Vixvd by tier husband 1 aill a citizen oi t leveiami ninimu .i i-.-i .. - - I am a .anil politics is meat, drink, the bur den 'f waking thoughts and the spirit of dreams; as pertains fo every male who has reached the mature ;K' f fourteen years. The chief end of man i.s to set of lice. and the way the namesake of i.ujamin Cleveland snpport-.l its iluined kni;'it and popular idol. O. 11:x Gardner, reminded us of the hfs'nric slopan '"Hold Robeson mi l ae the Stale, or the lix al trad; ii:v as to I.ealherwood precinct. vi.:'! county, Kcniudo. vher- I flisl tr.uii'd tlte ilmies and privil.-nes of .1 .-overciMl voter. I.e it lierwood ;,tii ii t'.rMinis. Codii"!s. Wal- niust haw pro.v!.t!i U:..e P-ople are the principle in ti'" on each occasion. In Sieel Cre-k a prominent man told a Review representative that he was afraid to drne alnnj the road to wards Charlotte at night. '1 have witnessed sach c;).ui;ict that I am afraid to pass a'.oi'i that v.av in nrxed cor.ipany or with my small chili'." N Mid. H adveiau'd i if livti'.eiilate ap point tnent of a numhi'r of motorcy cle potu'eiueM. -I think they should patrol ait in- roads around the city and not have mi v certain time on a road to traxei. ...I Wi'l :ii.u.w T.lt of tile most i .1 mat lie on I ii loo'riMIt all the time. ;li,,u- .1 v,ool!)-iHv!;e,l I :no rat-iThey could with perfect propiet ih and p ..c ice. In even of a approach anv car that was staiuiir.',- i ace l.i.iiiiei v on.l h ! I 'i i. k 'and if the occupants were ia trO'lble r i.i :.... mi.v v t '-e p'-lili.-i r ildcr a -sis ' ". r.ce. or h" , ! ;i!.v:ms r-m .n i ! ni'h!,,,' '.i.tne s-ivice: !..:! if it 1:-.!'M two children, Woodrow. agel 7. an-1 Kdith. aced 3. and five brothers. Messrs. H. M.. Carl. S:acy. James I. Jr.. and Thomas Orr. To the bereaved ones we extern: our sincere sympathy and trust tha' they may be su'.missive to God s will. ki'.owir.g that tr.etr loss is ner gam. Weep not for her, bereaved ones; She has only gone before; he is waiting for each of you On the elenial golden shore. i Tor her. was no f .r of the grave; Kor her. d;ath ha l no cai ring; Then, oh Grave, where is thy victory. Then, oil Ilea'.;, where Is ihy sting? A Frknid. pert s.-:ii y ;-iajoi ' Ill.ttlMl ('P'liion d Kcuiiiii v, as th ,!'ic Si a ,i'i 'nun- K Mticlty S'! I OS, i. iii i.'l it t.illtllv. 1.. I me i t.c.ilitv in the too el. I'll if it l'.vpeii.-! At fi'i iim.'i'o :.. some of t1 e - inc. ie,i people He. in- ;ii:r for a froi.e. the of;'." r co-.tld outer !..i!,o- ' hem 'o move on at d enforce the oi i; i.'i now ; ! I do not tor a moi".e;it lamk we '' i-.i.'if.i."-Ii onl.l break up ihe prje'ticc; hut " '.oi id at ha-' .1 tf - t!i"i''. to more s'- i . ;: tal' I ,'1:...1 pl.ie. s nud Iii.i'k.' the roads I) .uo.-iatic !..:.,' for r'-.'hl tlr.uUing peo.de to I travel over. i' i t' : "i ". 'aat I 1 luive se-'-n sol ic r.il-l.'.v b.v' Hi Litest. jiliin; out here in Steele Cr -'k. If We h;ul three vi-rcal'le ud'd.i'es seme ol the ino'lieis in iti.uio.i- imti'or tins tn.io: aii't wio pre- hold to, tin In tin ite.-t. till iTnti:l meihud would li iv seitle.l is s..oner, with less eiens to .both Mr, dai (iner ii'ul Mr. Moirpoti; and .he pnlilic.'l wounds would have healed uuirUer. Of course I think Mr. C.arOner and Mr. Vase are broad kn.v what was happen. n; w'tien tome of their d.uisiiters go on' rid ing in the evening, or when I'.iey co up street shopping" In the after noons, it would open their eyes. 1 waul to tell you that 1' is not confined to the so - called common element jnd geueious enough to cordially either. 1 have seen some of them out .1'ippurt the nominee; hut the fellow here who think they are mighty good, vvt.o don't get a ihnig out of it is i run perfectly frank to say that I hey 'he mnii to cherish a griidu. ' may ihink they are flue that's a dif- Ol'.ections to parkiui conventions fetence of opinion 1 don t re,iteU the demand for the primary syMev,. and those objections still on tin, The expressed will of all Doni--taiM is what we want; and with p.-tHH r sate-gnatii ine legatuteu n nsrv will acno've ine resun. An antoniobile Is a mighty useful piece oi macn nery, i touhh i nr. uloni without one; tint tne uses io which some of thorn are being put. almost drives me to th opinion that thev are the greatest curse civiliza- i .mi for iiinhibitiou, and it Is on Hon has ever encountered. For wreck- it e fitatnte hooks. But because we ng the lives of young girls and boys. ..I'll hare contraband whisky does the open saloon Isn't a circumstance .it argue ihe law Is inoperative. t0 the automobile." IKany defects, such as perverted pub- Several prominent fanners in dis ' Ire sentiment and lax enforcement 'cussing the situation stated that are ohstarles; but everybody can see 'omelhing should be done to break up that Ihe tendency Is toward triumph- the practice. Many Instances were ant temperance. cited to show that the situation needs attention. 1' Is apparent from Heath of Mrs. Jane F.. linker. ihe statements made In several parts F.arlv last Friday morning the of the county that It Is not segregated duth nnsM visited the home of Mr. to any one particular lo"al t. Jihn Fotbis, near Mill Grove Metho- If was stunested that l,v taking i. r i k.i Aim's fin ! ois rhiirrh, and reiuoved from our mi iwmi"tm m Barter. SU was j ivioiiraiiy amnK mi- ...;.4., M.. 1 in.i T. ......ntv.two vears of se. and had . line could he gotten on the principal hreii ill feeble health for some time, tuit h'-r death was unexpected and al ; -.list sudden. She had been a meiii tr of the Mill Grove church Tor a .'nig time. She was a good woman .id died in ihe Christian fai'h. She i.. suivivrd by one ilaugh'er. Mrs. ..'in I'oiiiis, and one sisler, Mrs. Jas. J'i'cll.'and several grand-children. 'llav God bl'SS tliein all and Help offenders and sutue ntothd r-f pul lic- ity he devised. Ilotie'tv in r.l' North. Here I'- an int Me, , Ins story of ,.aitir.:akin.: honesty .jr. practiced in th Far North. WIi-ii l lie geological .-xpedition of M.ssrs. I.eitli was wrecked in a terrific storm at Wha'.e Hhui' nearK- nue lilindled lllil"S fl(! ' en to be resigned to Hi wilj. real-j,n(, nearest source of food supply, it was necessary lor tliem to nnanuon a ih that she is not really t'ead, hut .isUca In Jesus. T. J. Huskies, Pastor. large part of their onttlt. Nearly lif l.'i months later they received a letter from the Hudson Hay's House ,.i London, announcing lliat a case ol ?oo.is for them had been forwarded His Only f ailing. consclt ntious objector, under going examination front a physician. jhy freUht and inclosing a bill for 00 u.iu , cents. In due tinu Messis. Lelih got tin hox parked exactly as they had left It after the wreck. Besides some was anxious that the medico .-of.ic-th.iig wrong with him. Doctor," he pleaded. "I couldn't bear to shoot one of the poor Ger- inaris. W hy, just tntiiK, i.n: nave; very vniuame n'ei-nia-us, m .-oiii.i...'-u wives and children, the sani' as we. two v.a'er-snaked cameras, so:ne t: liave. I couldn t take a human lite. "Stand still and hut up." re oried the phyakian, applying his stetho: ;-C.J.e. I'm sere there's something toe r-ialtcr with my hrp.rt. no." began ii'mII. i, uiaos mid gi'ti!o:c;l ham i ;ers, iu 'os e.nd geological i"por;s :i 'uciis. one gl.i"s bottle of thawing ink, and so foi th. Frnj -il oi pii!s to escape t'.ie t - vagea or roxrt:t, tt n:i.t ro'-iaitie't u:i the ro'iiplai ititt hopefully. ' It feels i;i iju. follov, i;ig winter, when Eaqtii- k fenny. Don t you find It weak!" mi'iiv, pas ii ii - on their winter hunt, progress. The Meniher. (Fairfax Downey in Home Sector. I The roi:i:ni't"e en election of tilt Four Losers Club location, the base ment of the Hail of Fame were t.i'lier.d in s'd.Mui and '.loomy con clave. Some Shade had had the ef- I'roi-.eiy to propo.-e l.ijii.-elf for iiiein tietshii among this very select com ,,f sliose w!:o had staked then .il and lost with il! grace. The spirit of a dripping weather prophet of the lime of Noah crab he.Hy called t!-e meeting to order. Who Is the new fellow?" asked the Fo of Sour Grape fame. "1 i!o..;,t verv much if he's worth while." The Fool T!ire Was glared sav agely at Lot's wife, who was coquet- tis'.ily powdering her nosfffrom a salt cellar. "If the applicant qnaliUes. Fll bet there was some vamp In his case," rasped the Fool. The pallid ghost or the man who held the contract for the Tower of Babel here attempted to take the floor, hut his words were unintelligible "Mavbe that low-geared Tortoise that beat me by a trick lost his next race hard," conjectured the Hare. "Whoever It Is, he'll have a hard time beating our record," the Kaiser and Gott told each other. There was a niose at the door. Di do and the Suitors of Penelope, who had been absorbed in an earnest dis cussion of eternal triangles, looked up. There entered now tne long await ed candidate, a profiteering army ontractor who had sent his bill through military channels. "At the time of my death, ten years Inter." explained the shade, "that blame bill was still cruising around in channels." Without any opposition whatever, he signed the membership register. Then beckoned to the rlub bartender tl i'.i'ed States. 1919) to set up the brimstone cocktails all around. Kyes Front:" iCopytkht. 1 : 1 4 . Richard A. Foley Adv. Agency) There are people who walk thioueh lo backward.. Their eyes are eer .. . ,, . i inrni il toward tne past, h ii;ii nap- lened yesterday or ayeur ugo sei-ms to them to have much greater impor tance than what may happen today or tomorrow. Some men dale their whole lives from a past achievement, as though they never e.perted to aihi.'.e any thing again. Others dwell upon past fallu-.-es or oast injuries or past disappointments as though "finis had been written in the history of their lives" and they were Just living on In reminiscence, reading over the same old pages. It mikes no difference what hap pened yesterday, or last week or t'r.e la:-t century only In so far as it affects our future development tna-t.-iinllv and spiritually. Traditions and prejudices and the old wais of doing things too ofte.1 m o lend .mi shoes on the feet of i , Mbrggaiii The man who cannot dim-re his "n.n ci. - uhi ii. a i ii i ii ii i t jn i i ii u nnv I'litt tr mi :i i m,v. i his Instrument., swav. "V Isn't werk. returned with it in the spring t.eri,ie from the achievements of his It's Just a le.'tl-mite too k I. that'? to the post :t Great Whole Uiver. ' pus' is burdnlag himself with useless till You nis. Next!" When Unison's Bay opened in the. Impedimenta. . ..,.,..- So K. went nut nil the' Tod-iv Is twice fts ltUu.ttant as The world true t h i r.n le safe . post'.t sailboat cn the annual trip to yesterday, anJ If we live to see that for ileteocracy. Wilson. tli-. ..mitral nnro.lv deu.irt nint nf the . "tomorrow." which they say w ill uev- tte.ta.rn nv rn-.nnnnv nn Cliriiltoil p.- come. WC Will tinn its SftK is 01 'ii.tnii tuti.; tmir iniivtred miles d!s-'ereater Importance than any that has ........'J.A..J-'J-....,,.'.S.,H ...... - v. vwvwwTTTTirT . r ......... arnvai ot tne iiiiuson gone oeiore. I Bay Comjiany's steamer Discovery. Fx-.ierlenre and learning are r.rrnl f i om London the bog was put on fnl tools, but onty to build the future n,,., a o..,i -.rriai I., inn it no iitiiiee of human endeavor. I It reached Messrs. Leith in Madl-' The trouble with the mansions of son. Wis.. In January 1J11. after the past Is that they crumble, so traveling 7.500 miles In at least five quickly and we must ever erect new H iff ..runt lrlnito nf rnnvinN at B nnea to house OUT activities. 'r.n.i nf il 90 I T.ves Front!" la the command of ,1 On one occasion a pocketbook con- the day. It is tne wa.rnwnra tu im- tslnlng 20 eenta was dropped on a provement. uirnara n. roiej. ' portage, picked up. carried two htin-i ' j ...ii . r . . W'li V li luff. I ., Ifn.,iA ureii tunes aim muuiru, inruu ......... News. I ."Madame Larkskl. I hear you sane hefore the King of Karonla at the I J have alwaya found that the les time of his abdication." we speak of .our Intentions, tho more - "Tes, Intend."' .... chance there Is of our rea'lgir.g them. "And did ho abdicate before or MONROE LODGE NO. 244 a F MEETS TONIGHT 1 A if tt of mutloo. my Luri. I prar thM tav Trmdy tor m. Have it atnoking and tender an juicy. For do belter mawt eaa there be. Thackeray. WHAT TO FEED THE CHILD. Milk Is the child's first food and tha me of most Importance through his growing years. It be hooves every mother to see that she has clean isilk, free from tlls en se and of the stand ard richness. As the child grows old er he needs food that has bulk on which to exercise the teeth as well as to excite the digestive lulivs, given In plentiful supply.. An Ideal food which comes next to, milk and eggs in Importance Is whole hent. It may he ground, to crusn ihe kernels, which is nn advantage, or it may be cooked long and slowly Liiaklnir a selatlnous mass which Is es pecially good for a tireakfast and sup per food for a small child, ijlvp it pan milk or cream with no sugar. There ta something about the food that la so appetising that the child rarely tires of It In ninny homes where the famllv like the whole grains In food they use a small hand milt, grinding their own breakfast foods iiml cereals for hreniK Cocoa Is a good drink for children. hut If given too often they become t mi Hred of it. Hot milk for drink Is well liked : malted milk for a change, nnd different cereal coff-es. when one Is sure there are no coffee henns put In for flavor. Coffee nnd Jen, no matter how much diluted with hot water, ihoiild never be given to children. Custards, baked, stemned or boiled. of vnrlous flavors, combined with choc nl.nte or cnriitnel are valuable foods. linked apple, notntoes, scraped beef. milk toast, and cooked cereals of dif ferent kinds. If cooked for hours to solten the cellulose, are other food of high vnlite. There Is no dessert which Is more wholesome for the child than a well l.akod npple. Wash and core It and bake, tilling the cavity with sugar J a bit of lemon Juice and butter added will Improve a flavorless apple. Coddled Eaat. Plitce eggs in bon ing water a pint to an egg. cover close ly and let stand on the back of tha stove six or eight minutes If desired oft. 10 to 15 minutes If medium, nnd a half hour for a hard cooked egg. A hard cooked gg cooked this way Is easily digested by the most delicate stomach. F.qunl to the Job. A primary teacher was recently giv ing her children some exercise in the development of imagination. She said begitlllngly, "Now, each one of you tell me the one thing he'd like most. Johnny, what do you want most of all?" "I want a v'locipede!" "And you, Mary?" Vary beamed shyly. "I want a doll!" And Hobby, what will you choose?" Hobby slood up wtb erect de termination. "I want the world!" "Oh, but you can't have the whole vorld," the teacher admonished. "Choose something! smaller.' You tol' me to choose what I wain, an that's it. i.imine tne world." "Hut what would the rest of do If you owned the whole world!" she expostulated. 'I'd let you live on It If you acted nice." Hut you couldn't manage the world. Hobby." "I'd hire a man to run It for me." "Where could you find a man who would try to run the whole world?" Wih"i!" triumphantly retorted Bobby. A western woman applied to the Chinese mission for a servant and was given a boy just over from China. "Now, Sing," sne expiainea, "i am going up-stairs to have my nap, and I anyoony comes 10 see me, ten menu 'to not In." Sing could not understand. She warn "not In.' 'and vet She was In. So when a friend called he woke her up. This made her furious, and etie speedily jent Sing bark to the mis sion. The Chinese employment agent erred her to irlve Sinir another trial. saying that he was not used to Ameri can ways. "Oh, on not angry wnn wrnn bov," said he. "You keep him, you teach him, and bltneby he learn to lie Just like ChrUtlan." . vWvvvWvv-Wvvvvvvm -J0,l Ruskln.. er after you sang?" A young saleman who had been reared in the city, was traveling ihrnimii tha mnuntalns of Virginia, nn tn. iii nf divide he met the siar-roiite-inall-carrier. "What time la it?" he asked. Pulling out hla watch, the mad carrier deliberately replied: "It's three o'clock by railroad time." "By railroad time!" said tha young man. "It looks to me like you people 'way bark here in the mountains would use sun time!" "What for, young man? We are a damned sight closer to tha railroad than we are to tn sum Special Notice- 5ne cent a word acfc Insertion. FOR SALE Two palra counter scales, in good condition.. W. H. Marnes. Indian Trail. N. C. WANTED A good cook. Apply 314 West Crowell street. WANTED -.All the chickens I can et. Friars especially wanted S. K. Uoster. FOR SALE New 1-ton Ford truck See J. E. Liles or Beu H. Wolfe, at Monroe Service Station. Cl'TTING SHINGLES AGAIN At the Palmer Steele old stand Shingles ot all kinds ready for de livery, and making more every day, See L. N. GriSin at the mill or L. K. Brown at Carmel. L. R. Urown, Monroe- route 4. FOR SALE Eight fine pigs, six weeks old last Tuesday C. E. Sell, Unionville. N. C. FOR SALE Building lots; terms If desired C.D.Roberts, pone 208-R Sl'GAR We are always in position to supply your wants in sugar. If you get in the habit of buying from us, you will never be out. We are always at your service. Ruff & Co., Columbia, S. C. WANTED One thousand dozen eggs at once. Have big orders to Oil. J'ricea good. S. R. Doster. OT Bunch of keys In leather key case. Reward for return to Cham ber cf Commerce. STK.WEl) Horned Jersey colored cow, with chain on "horn. P. P. W. Plyer. DEALERS IN FORDS We will ship ou a carload of good used Fords all models ready for resale at a price that will make you money. Will ship freight car inspection al lowed, small deposit required as good faith, balance sight ilra.t bill lading attached. For particulars write or wire Chicago Used Ford Exchange. Chicago's ' Oldest and Largest I'sed Ford Dealers, 1450 Michigan Ave.. Chicago. 111. FOR SALE on the Wilmington and Monroe highway a small lann, one tenant house and plenty of timber and water. J. Frank Williams. FOR SALE Thirty pure-bred White Leghorn cockerels, $2.50 each. G. 11. Caldwell, Phonea 89 and 118. FOR SALE Good family horse cheap S. R. Doster. NOTICE. The Monroe Insurance & Investment Company have moved their office temporarily into the building next door to the Bunk of I'nion on Franklin street occupied by the Heath Cotton Company. Call phonea 118489 Jk 89. U. 11. Caldwell, Manager. Cl UK'S DAMMU'FF A leading hairdresser says she has found no thing as good as Par isian Sage to cure dand ruff and make the hair wavy, thick and lust rous. English Drug Co. sells , the genuine. It la impossible to browbeat a man into a patriotic, religions or any other state ot mind. He may. for a moment apparently accept the browbeater'a point ot vlewr, but he's only waiting until ha gets away. A man must be shown why ha should be patriotic, rejiglous. or whatever you want him to he. A man wanta to know what ad vantage accrues to him It he buys an automobile or a button hook. He has a right to know. The money he's going to spend is his. He can spend it in any way that is most pleasing to him. It's up to a salesman to make his prospect actually waut his product for sel.ish reasons. Even in our public schools, tha teacher who tells her pupils the rea son for learning a particular thing is generally the most successful. NOTICE. Having this day qualified before the C. S. C. of I'niou couuty aa ad ministrator c. t. a. on the estate of Mrs.. Nannie Redwine, dee'd, this la to uoti'y all persons holding or hav ing claims against the estate of my testatrix t3 present same to me duly proven on or before the 21st day of August. 1921. or this notice will bo pleaded In bar of recovery. All per sons owing said estate are required to make prompt settlement with tho undersigned and save costs. This 19th day of August, 1920. V. C.'REDWINE. Adinr. c. t. a. of Mrs. Nannie Reuwine. deed. NOTICE. North Carolina, Union Couuty In the Superior Court. Henderson Roller Mills Co., Inc., vs. Rosenbaitm Brothers, Inc., et a Is. To Roseiibaum Brothers, Inc., take NOTICE: That an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of I'nion County. North Caro lina, by the plaintiff to recover ihe sum of $1500. t'O damages to two car loads of corn purchased by plain! iff from yon. which was damaged and did not come up to contract, and you are furthermore untitled that a war rant of attachment was Issued oy caid court on the 13th day of August, 1920. against the property ot said defendant and levy was made upon the proceeds derived from two cer tain drafts paid bv the plaintiff to the First National Bank. Monroe, N. C. drawn by you lor the purchise money of said two cars of coin, w Itirli said warrant of attachment Is return able on the 2uth day of .September. 1920, and ou aie hereby rviuired to appear at the office ot the undersign ed clerk of the superior court of l"n- ton county. North Carolina at tho court house In Monroe, N. (;., on Monday, the 20th day ot September. 1920. and answer or demur to said complaint or the relief demanded therein will be granted. Herein fall not at your peril. This the 13th day 3f August. J 920. R. W. LEMMONI), C. S. C. John C. Sikes, AUy tor P'.alnllJ. mi ixx im xixxixi limn ii rtTiTiiTi.iiiii m uminni FOR SALE Two tracts of good land containing G acres and 10 4-5 acres respectively, on Wilmington - Charlotte Highway. 1-2 mile from Wingate. Both cleared and ir. cultivation. Ideal home sites near finest school in this section. PINNIX REALTY CO. LAW BLDG. PHONE 495 Kmnxxinimiii'im rrmriiiininmHmmi gH Accept ng g No Substitutes p for g Thedford's a SLACK-DRAUGHT a a a Purely Vegetable Liver Medicine tan mBh iunnnnnananniiD ADMIMSTltATOK'S NOTICK. , Havlna- this dav duly Qualified aa administrator of the, estate of Robert H. Wolfe, deceased, all persona nom inif claims aialnst said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned administrator on or before. August 9. 1921. or tnia notice wllltbe pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted. to said estate are notified to make prompt payment without further notice. . This August 9, 1920. W. H. WOLFE, Administrator Robert H. Wolfe, dec.d. SALK OF LANDS XF.ATt WIXGATE, NORTH CAUOI.IXA. Under and by virtue of a Judg ment of R. W. Lemmond, Clerk of the Superior Coutt of Union county, made In a special proceeding where in i'.o huira r.t lnw of Ann Long and others are parties and being entered on Special Proceeding Docket as No. 5$. to which reference is nereny craved, wo will on Monday September Oil), i n 112fl. at twelve o'clock M.. at the court house door In Mouroe, N. C, ofTer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all or that tract of land lying and being in Un ion county, N. C, near the town of Wingate, N. C, and described as fol lows: iiovinntnff at an Iron stake. Marian Hamilton's line, and runs with her Hue S. 1-2 W. 7.45 ens. io a i i. iimin nn annlhwesL side of road. H. P. Melggs comer; thence with hla lino and said road 8. 4S n. .za ens. io P. O., H.. A. Redfearn's corner; ihone with his line N. 47 1-2 E. 2.25 chs. to an Iron stake In a ditch, Mc- Culler a corner in ueniearn s nn-, thence with MeCuller's line N. 1-2 E. 9.16 rhs. to an Iron Btake In said line: thenre a new line S. 87 W. 4.56 chs. tn tha hna-lnnhlC. Containing 4 1-4 aeres, more or Icrs. and being Lot No. g In the division or tne uaiay uarnna estate lands. Bidding to begin al $750.00. This the 13th, day of August. A. D. 1920. J. C. M. VANM and JOHN C. SIKFS. Commissioners. Armfleld. Maness & Vann and. John 0. Sikos. Attya. NOTICK F ADMINISTRATION Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of W. H. Long, de cased, late of Union county, North Carolina, this la to notify all per sons having claim against the estate nt HBeeaaed In. exhibit them tO the undersigned, or hla attorney, on or befere the 28th day oi JUiy, is, m. hl tinilp. arlll he nleaded in bar I . . . . All l J. ,V., . oi tneir recovery, mi pnmmn inuiw ed to said estate will please make Immedlae payment. This the 27th of. July. 1920. J. M. LONG, Administrator or W. H. Long, deceased. . W. 0. Lemmond, Attorney.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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