Z3CHT PAGEB rnx moxrob joctual. TrratMT. august st, imo Etonr paces DR. BELK'S KINSMAN IS AN EXTENSIVE TRAVELER Not 8:Utied With "Doing" Europe aixl America, M. Klutta in to A.tia. WAS IX AKMY OK OCCUPATION Mr. Rea Kluttz. a native of Chea ter. 8. C and a relative of Dr. J. M. Belk, who was in Monroe Saturday and Sunday, "not satisfied with the conquering tf two continent. Amer ica and Europe, nor crying because there are no more to conquer, will leave this fall to 'do' two other comments, Africa and Asia, after spending a few weeks in this sec tion, following his return recently from the army of occupation in Ger inanv." savs the Charlotte Observer. During the next few weeks, Mr. Klntts will leave for Palestine, where he goes under the auspices of the student Volunteer movement to teach Knglish and coach athletics at the Svriau Protestant college at Bel rut. Palestine. He expects to go to his post, where he will remain for two years, by way of Spain am! northern Africa, and on his return to complete the circle of the globe, by way of Persia. Asia and through the Pacific. lielciiim In Itecnverlnjr. That Belgium Is recovering from! the effect of the war more rapuiu than any of the dozen countries of Kurope visited was the statement r Mr. Kluttx, who announced that crops will be harvested from many of the battlefields In Belgium, as well as in France, although a num ber of the battle scarred areas have been kept intact. Mr. Kluttx visited a number or places in Germany and has a pic ture of himself standing In froni the former home of the erstwhile Kaiser Wilhelm. He spent a month in Poland and visited Holland. Cze choslovakia. Austria. Swlberland. Italv, spending ome ,'mP '" and" lourh.d at Monte Carlo on i'; lui.ini i few wpeka nrO. "Venice was the only p icf I "i''i not fli.d Fords in Abundance," said, Mr. KI'Kiz. adding that in lint dr ' nf watt r streets U the only place; the American John Henry cannot cover g-ound, being without water (quiiiiiieiit. "The American dollar is worth fcveral t:ir.es its value in most 01 the Kiirpe.m count lies." Mr. Klutt? said, stating that the monev ' change made it very valuable, q.ilt-' in ronl rast to the diving propensity .,r ti.. .v.:!!!!- in Its value In C country. I tJur to Pitied ine. Mr. K'u.u was in Fiance most ofj (he iim" until the armistice was: signed and then was selected as one; of the 2 1' American soldiers 10 ge to Edinburgh university, where the' spent one term. While there, Mr. Kluttx went almost nil over Scot land, England and Ireland, visit ins all places of in'erest possible. ' was very enthusiastic over the warm reception given him and othe. Americans by the Scots, stating that everything Imaginable was done to make their stay pleasant. After the term at Edinburgh. V Kluttx was returned to the army of occupation at Coblenx, Germany, where as a sergeant he served as distant to the senior chaplain at tY American army station. The ground that Mr. Kluttx hi.' covered and many places of int t est he has vlsted caused hitn to de cide to go to Pnlostlue as a team and athUtic conch. In his effor travel and see more, he irM '-' day afternoon before 1-aving ftv Monroe. How Can He? Hewitt ou should be up and doing. Trump How can a man be up and doing when he is done up? Houston Post. SKN'ATOU PKICK WAS IJKK O'POSSfM I THE STOKY Esq. McWhirter Pays Coupli- meat to the In ion County Woman Suffrage leader. Although constitutionally op- posed to woman suffrage him- self. Esq. Henry McWhirtcr. of Jackson township, while in Mon- roe Saturday, paid a compliment to Senator J. N. Price for stick- ins; to his convictions in the re- cent suffrage fight in the tegisla- ture. "Jim Price." said the Jack- son statesman. "Is like the Bap- tist in the story told by the preach. 'A Presbyterian." said the preacher, Ms always slipping around, like the minx, looking for a place to start a new church. The Methodists are like the squirrels, always Jumping from one limb to another; but th Baptists have the nature of a possum. Like the possum when he gels his feet and tail Inter- twined and wrapned around a limb, all h I can't move him.' " "So," concluded the Esq., "Jim was like the possum ant the Baptist. He believed in woman suffraee. and all h 1 didn't change him." - ESQ. HELMS CONDUCTS A REAL CODRTAT UNGATE At His ljwt SeMon. He Hoa Chicken Thief, litol Toter, and Uum MiooOr. tilVKS ;IX TOTKIt A 0 HNK. O.Garren,M.D. Prmiice Limited to Treatment of Disease of EYE, I'.Mt, THKOAT AND NOSK. Office Over THE IN ION 1KU COMPANY. PHONE 258. A Plan to Save the Wool. To the Editor of The Journal: The wool sales planned for Asheville, Greensboro and Washington have been cancelled because of the fact that, on Jifly 1st, England release! to the open market two billion pounds of wool, formerly stored in Australia, and because of the further fact that the manufacturers and dealers in this country have a large sunk of wool in their warehouses, there seems to be no demand for this year's wool crop. Arrangements have been made with Chatham Manufacturing Company. Elkln. N. C, to manufacture all wool into blankets on the following basis: For each ten pounds of clean wool shipped send five dollars which is to p:i for cost of manufacturing blan kets and for the warp needed in t.iak iiU them. This is based upon clean wool, free fr.mi burs, dirt, ami ex cess twine. Payment for making these ld.tn';cts cap. be sent on re ceipt nf statement from Ch.it!i;;ui V.nr.ufariuring Company after blan k.'ts are made. The present whole vale price o1. l'i"se blankets is $l".5'i pi-r piilr. They retail for $1V'0 so $2ii.(U' per pair, and cm be readily converted Into cash among your friends and neighbor, as well as use them yourself. This will allow you about 5.rc per pound for jour wool. Fiiriuev. vho desire their wool made Into blankets should get their wool off at once. By nil means ship It this week. There will be a man from the Bureau of Markets at Elkin io grade this wool for the farmers upon its arrival. Prepay express upon nil package,-. Put your name and address upon card nml place Inside the bag of wool. Will be glad to assist you In shipping if von will notify me and bring to Monroe. Uemember It is Import ant to get the wool off at once. T. J. W. Broom. Why Autos Are Made in letroit. (From The Tvpe Metal Magazine. The bulk of the automobile busi ness of the United States is concu-!:-!td In threa middle-western states Michigan. Ohio and Indiana. Just why this great Industry came to choose this section of the iouutr for the location of Its factories Is an Interesting story, and It has a mn'fil. Imliistrle-i funde! on new inven tion:! have a wny of starting sm; 11. Al-x wider Wlnton, a Clevelan mri. v.Ks r:-i!V the first to put t'.i. ,,,.0i t (.,1 r, commercial basis. y !' o' 'i-' i ' 'c - s'i'l experimenting ' "T.i 1 iirmufartii !ng. It- so'd hi'' tHel-h car to J. W. Packard, a p'.ino manufacturer of Warren.' Ohio. Pa'k.ird saw greM iiosib;ii !s's hi the business, and b"-c-in i-i-i iij Ji'oi-t fir financial back- ' tne most fu ll -I roil he went. was ii'ilMtinus. . vP'Iiih to tiik ' ,c i:nii;t I y. w ;ii:i;:l led i''"'i- Winga'.e, August 30. Because I have been remiss in my correspond ence is no reason that Wingate does not loom on the map in glowing colors. Most of my correspondence has hitherto has related to exemplary citnens; but we have a few of the undesirable variety. But on the prin ciple of proving an antidote for ev ery poison, we have a towering ina.Nor. who towers in both stature. Jurisprudence and intellect. He is known to profane history as Judge Helms; and attains an altitude of six feet six. and balances the beam at !75 avoirdupois. The first on the judicial mourner's bench was a very dusky son of Ham who confused tli' title of a hennery, and said his riub: hand knew not what his left t!i! while he appropria'ed four Khode Maud Ueds that belonged to a hit neighbor. He will ponder on his absent-mindedness and study scenery in a icbra colored uniform. The t ext to realixe that the way of the trans gressor is hard, was caught carrying his trusty gun concealed. Judge Helms, as in the statutes made and provided, relieved him of fifty dollars or a road sentence was imposed. In Wingate the forty-five is not re garded as a necessary article of masculine attire; but if a gun is nec essary it must be suspended from tiio hip like that of the most pronounced movie hero. Another would-be land pirate fired his thirty-two on the streets, contrary to peace and dig nity of Wingate and the sovereign Stale of North Carolina. It was a cast barrelled agent of destruction, not half so certain as a brickbat a:it! uot nearly so deadly. As a weapon of ofTens- and defense it would be likely to hang lire until the victim would walk out of range and then burst and kill the man behind It. Such a weapon is an ncconipsininient of Uie razor, and Is l lie standard cali ber of the rak-walk and oilier fes tivities of the colored race. A Ken lucky feudist, a T'-xas rainier or the ani.-liitig cow Imy would solemnly assure anyone drawinu such a inn that if it were to happen to fir--, hit the pi-rson ut which aimed mid he were to M-;-r find it out. 'he wo iid-be-: vi iuer would get kicked squarely on the pairs. This malefactor also found Jordan a hard road to tr.r und must drain his bank account cr serve the Slate. . . . Verily the mills of Justice, like the mills of Hie gods, urind slow but pulverize middling fine. Turning from the erring, let I' !" known that good citizeiishln still sur vives. Wingate Baptist High Srhool opened Its portals on last Tuesday under very auspicious circumstances. An excellent faculty, a large student bndv were In evidence; and It was the' pleasure or your ancient uncle tn witness chauel exercises on fore noon of August 28th, 1H20; snd -t-T hear Prof. Beach conduct a very suc cessful recitation in algebra. An other enjoyable future was the ex cellent Instrumental and vocal music rf the opening' exercise. The Wingate public school Is boom ing serenely on, and the work of Misses Barnes. Perry. Chaney nnd trvln Is giving eminent satisfaction. The atrocious features and voracious jetlte of the principal Is the flv ' t'ii ointment; but he means no hnrm. :,'iss Flora Barnes, and Miss Louis' irv'n, teachers In the school her soent' Saturday and Sunday witli friend near Charlotte. Corn ."rarker. BAD WATER BRINGS ON aUDXET TROUBLK. Are your kidneys giving out? Back feeig lame and achy? Suffer kidney irregularities? Passages painful or too frequent? Hard water is hard on the kidneys. Alkaline water is especially bad. Give the kidneys help. Help to overcome the effects of bad water. flee Doan s Kidney Pills. You can depend on Doan's. Ask your neighbor! Monroe people recommend them. Read this Monroe woman's experi ence; .Mrs. J. B. Coan. Alfalfa St.. says: "Some time ago I suffered a good deal with my bark and kidneys. A dull, aggravating ache across the small of my back made me feel tired out and run down. Ia the morning I was drowsy and seemed unrefreshod. I think the water here is what caused my trouble, my head ached and I was nervous, too. The wav my kidne-ys actd caused me annoyance and I fin ally heard of Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 got a supply at the Union Drug Co. and I felt a great deal better. Soon the trouble left me and I was entirely cured. I have had no return af the complaint since." Price SOc. at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same thr.t Mrs. Coan had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. SALE OP LANDS XEAR WLXGATE, NORTH CAROLINA. Under and by virtue of a Judg ment of R. W. Letnniond. Clerk of the Superior Court of Union county, made in a special proceeding whure in the heirs at law of Ann Long and others are parties and being entered on Special Proceeding Docket as No. 58. to which reference ia hereby craved, we will oo Monday Serfenibrr 0th, A. D. 19!0. at twelve o'clock M.. at the court house door in Monroe. N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all ot 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: Beginning at an iron stake, Mariah Hamilton's line, and runs with her line S. 1-2 W. 7.45 chs. to a P. O. stump on southwest side of road. H. P. Meiggs corner; thence with his line and said road S. 43 E. 4.25 chs. to a P. O.. H. A. Kedlearn's corner; thence with hi line N. 47 1-2 E. 2.2 NOTICE OF SALE f 56.000 Water and Sewer Bond 100.000 Street Improvement Hood 411 X OK MONROE. S. C Scaled proposals will be received by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Monroe, North Carolina, in the City Hail in said City, until Septem ber Cth. 1920. at twelve o'clock M., when they will be publicly opened, tor the purchase of I5S.U00 Water and Sewer Bonds and $100,000 Street Im provement Bonds of said City, of the denomination of 11.000 each, and da ted September 1. 1920. The Water and Sewer Bonds will mature serially, one bond on September 1st ia eaca of the years 1923 to 1942, inclusive, and 2 bonds on September 1st in each of the years 1943 to 1960. inclusive. The Street Improvement bonds will mature serially, 5 bonds on Septem ber 1st in each of the years 1923 and 1924, 6 bonds on September 1st in each of the years 1925 to 1929, in clusive, and 12 bonds on September 1st in each of the years 1J30 to 1934, inclusive. Principal and interest will chs to an iron stake in a ditch Mc- ibe payable in gold coin of the United t ollers corner , unlearn s line; j Staeil of Aiuerica of the present thence wtth McCuller s luie N 1-2 E. jstandurd of weight and fineness at AS STRONG AS AT SEVENTEEN ZIRON Iron Tonis Makes H;r "Old Man" Feel Young toi.i, Says Daughter. To help repair the results of Illness, old ace, work end worry in your daily life; to help give strength to your run down system and to help renew fagged forces and tone up the nerves you will find a valuable remedy tn Ziron. Read what Ziron did for an old man, wha had to stay tn bed most of the time. His daughter, Myrtle Mills, of Pulaski, Tenn., says: "Ziron has helped my father wonderfully. He could not do anything before taking it. He was in bed most oflhe time, complaining with broken-down nerves and backache, tie has taken three bottles and says he is as strong as when ke was 17 years old." If your b)oo4 needs iron, try Ziron Iron Tonic. What tt has done for oth ers, tt may do for you. Ziron is mild, harmless; does not dis color the teeth, and may be taken safely by young and old, men, women ana children. Get Ziron at your druggist's, under a money-back guarantee. Your Blood Needs ing. O-troit nffev coir; gei,ieii, ind t' TV' YJcliiu in c! ,1 tr." l:ril: i el' .nee Mil '111' II'' The :;'ii'"C-i of d : , tn :i -s-'i i.i . risks. ; .'.'hiinlcs ti-otii these nlun "r fae toiie.H snutel on tor themselves in barns and sheds. Soon tha burns . int.i structures, and then Mr stJel structures began to sprawl over acres. Orders Tor aufninob:!" ranie to Oe- troll faster than was anticipated. The j n.itk 'is began plicie.g orders for parts j in Cleveland and o:!rr nei.rby rltle.-n when' plains were already in oper:' :.n a-i'l eii-.ilpp'd for J.ist this type of work. Th" automoMl- pu ts business I" I Cleveland is of etionuoiis nroportlon. j ,.id no small percentage ot Hie r.ioi"y 'h it roes to Detroit in pavment for cirs flov.s back to Clevelan 1 unit oi'inr neirb" cities In payment tor frnmes. wh-'Ms. asl.-s, rims, b.itteriis footings, etc , . Akron Is Ui center of h n ber business hocmise a riin lv 're na.nie of Goodrich started a rubber plant there. His success prompted eii'.n'ovees to tireilc away and open up for themselves. The moral l. that int'trM "'vv acs do not :itlr"ly rnn f velonmrnt of a citv. , , , lAv nnH nrocressive ritlr'n -Vi" Is the vital factor. A city that contains a few bn! d hrllllsnt men wil' succeed in spite of nM'""! Hmd'csps CONQUERS RHEUMATISM It is an p ublished fact tha' rr.e teaspiiontul .if Ktieiinm taken once a 'ay for a very short line has driven i U the pain and ngony from thru sands of racked, crippled and desir ing rheumatics. While po'.veiful. gratifying and 'ttiiek-aeling Uheum.i contains no narcotics, is absolutely harmless, and r.iust bring lasting and blessed relief or its cost, small as it is. will be re funded. The inacic name has readied mvnlv every hamlet, and there are hundreds of dnu-glsls vho can tell you of the good it has done in sot. e of i lie very worst cases. If you are tortured with rheuma tism iir sciatica you can get n bo'ile of Kheiima from the English 1'"-' Cnnipanv. Monroe, X. C. for not i:if-e than sevemv-llve cents, with the mi d'Tstpnding that If it does not rid y ;i r,f n'l rheumatic stiff erlna your i'lonev will be cheerfully returned. Stop, Look and Listen! New clothes have advanced and doubled in price, but we make the old ones look new by cleaning and pressing them at the same old price. We have with us Major Houston from a large Philadelphia Pry Cleaning Plant. We clean mijUiIng cleanable and guarantee ail work. a E ME A TKIAI, MUM S' WOUK A SPECIALITY. Monroe Steam Pressing' Club (liuircKtcr Hotel Itiiildlng. C. S. SIMPSON. Prop, i'lione IMS Phone 3:18 9.16 chs. to an iron stake in said line: thence a new line S. 87 W. 4.5fi chs. to the beginning, containing 4 1-4 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 8 In the division of the Daisy Barrino estate lands. ( Bidding to begin at $750.00. This the 13th day of August, A. D 1920. J. C. M. VANS' and JOHN C. SIKE3, Commissioners. Armfleld, Maness & Vanti and John C. Sikes. Attys. NOTICE OE ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator of tile estate of W. H. Long, de cased, late of I'nion county. North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit ther.i to the undersigned, or his attorney, on or before the 28th day of July, 1021. or this notice will be pleaded ia bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make iuimedlae pavment. This the 27th of July. 1!20. J. !. LONG. Administrator ot W. H. Long, deceased. W. O. Lemmond. Attorney. .lllISTI!.TOKS NOTICE. Cnited States Mortgage t Trust Co., New York City. The bonds will be coupon bonds, with privileee of con version into fully registered bonds. The bonds will bear interest at tha rate of six per centum 6'i ) per an num, payable semi-annually on March 1st and September 1st in each year. Proposals must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked on the out side: "Proposal for Bonds" and ad dressed to J. H. Boyte, City Clerk, Monroe. North Carolina. Bidders must deposit with said City Clerk, before making their bids, or present with their bids, a certified check drawn to the order of the City of Monroe, upon an Incorporated bank or trust company, or a sum of money for or in an amount equal to two per centum of the face amount of bonds bid for. to secure the municipality airainst any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of Ms bid. The purchasers must pay ;iccr.:ed in'erest from the date of the bonds lo the date of de livery. The 1 or. Is cannot be sold at I less than prv id accrued interest, j Suecessfi;: !! I'ers will be furnlsh ed with the 'nioii of Messrs. Reed, 'Dougherty k Ho-t. of New York City, ithat the bor. i are valid and binding nay.iL' urs ay uuiy qua i ne a ,hlisa,ios of the Citv or Monroe. The adiiiin.Mrator ot .lie estate of Kobert h d, w, b prp.,aw, liniier , su I. Wolfe, decease,!, all persons hold- f ,-niu,, st:l,os Mort- ng claims against said estate arei , Tn.., r,,.,,,,,,,,,-. New York hereby notified to present the sam- n whI(,( rrlifv t0 ,,, pln. to . .e undersigned adminiMraior on llinn(lss of ,,,p sis;liatm.,..s of the town or leiore August 9. ll.'l. or tl.ts ffl , , , ,,,e SHi)1 ,n,rW),ed there noticp will be pleaded in bar of then .on pal,.,j amc. IP.. 1 nO. recovery. i ..' i.Xvtp riiv rterV. ate notified to make prompt payment without further notice. This August !), 1A20. W. H. WO LEE. Administrator Robert H. Wolfe, deed. NOTICE OE SALE Dr. Kemp Funderburk DENTIST k. - Office over Waller's Old Store. Modern Methods Employed NOTICE OE ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified before It. W. Lemmond, C. S. C, of Union county as administratrix of the estate of Conley C. Braswell. deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate lo present them duly verified on or before the 28th day of August, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt pay ment. Claims may be filed with, or pay ments made to my attorney, W. ! Love, at his office in Monroe. This 'August 2Sth. 1920. MRS. KATE BRASWELL. Administratrix of Conley C. Hraswill, deceased. W. R. LOVE, Attorney. NOTICE. Having this day qualified before the C. S. C. of Viiion county as ad ministrator c. t. a. on the estate of Mrs. Nannie Redwine, dee'd, this is to notify ull persons holding or hav ing claims against the estate of my testatrix to present same to me duly proven on or before the 21st day of August, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All per sons owing said estate are required lo make prompt settlement with the undersigned and nave costs. This 19lh day of August. Ifl2d. V. C. REDWINE. Admr. c. t. a. of Mrs. Nannie Redwine, deed. AN ORDINANCE NOTICE OE ADMINISTRATION A Mean Tin-cut. "You didn't scream when lie kl. se.l von ?" "No. 1 didr.'t dare. H" thr-atem-d me." Oh! What did he threaten" "That If I made an outcry h wouldn't kiss me again." DR. S. A. ALEXANDER VETERINARIAN The late Dr. Watt Ash craft office. Office Phone 113. Res. 55-J Bq;cgi,P tV. HOWARD WOLFE, lU'preeentntlve. Sold In Monree by Monroe Un ion Mercantile Co., Lee Griffin, Di vens Bros.. T. C. Lee Son, Crowell's Variety Store. S. R. Pos ter. Heath Grocery Co.. Five Points Grocer Co.. Parker A Moore, Sikea Sanders Co., J. W. Sprii.glleld. Benton k Benton. Having this day qualified before t!;e Clerk of the Superior Court of l ivn-. county us administrator of the . . ;! of Will Henry, colored, deceased. il,f is to notify all persons holding cliiiins against said esia'e to present them to the undersiscied adtsiin'strator on or j befor the 25th day of July. 1921.! or this notice will be plead in bai'i of their t ight of recovery. I All persons indebted to said estate, j will ple.ase call and make prompt , settlement. This the 11th day of July, 192' i R. V. PRICE. Adin'nlstvntor of Will Henry, ('uveas -d. JOHN' C. SIKES, Attorney. $I."i.imio I ii ion County. North Caro lina KnmI and Bridge Eimds. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commissioners ot I'nion County at the County Court House, Monroe, N. C. until Monday, September, 6. 1920, when they will be publicly, opened, for the purchase, at not less than par and accrued In terest, of $1 &0.0D0 face amount Ot Road and Bridge Bonds of Union County, consisting of one hundred and fifty bonds of the denomination of $1,000 each, to be dated September 1. 1920, to mature serially in thirty equal annual installments of $5,00(1 each, beginning September 1, 1921. and ending September 1. 1950, and to bear Interest at the rate or six per centum per annum, payable sem-an-nuallv. Principal and Interest will be payable at The National Parlt Bank in New York City. Aullioiiiiiii flll.lMltl.lH) Bonds for Ibe Bids may be addressed to tne un- ni i is.se of Constructing nil Electric dersigned Clerk of the Board or Coun. Light System in the Town of Win- ty Commissioners and must be accom gnle, North Carolina. j panied by a certified check upon an Be it ordained bv the Board ol ! incorporated bank or trust company, Commissioners of the town of Win-! or a sum of money, for or In ait ante, North Carolina, as follows: amount equal to two per cent Section 1. Persuant to the Mimic!-' I 2' i of lite face amount of bonds bid pnv Finance Act (Chapter lUS of the for. to secure the County against any Public Laws of 1917. of North Caro-;loss resulting from the failure of the Una. as amended i bonds of the Town i bidder to comply with the terms of of Wingate. North Carolina, are here-1 his bid. hv authorized to be issued in an The successful bidder will be fur agirregate principal amount not cv1 nislied with the opinion of Messrs. ceeiinig Jlo.Ouil.otJ for the purpose of constructing an electric luht sys loin and of acquirip the necessary buildings, lands, original I' Miiisliinus, equipment, machinery and ni.p:irat';s ; of the Vierel'or, at 111" expense nf the Town brge. Section 2. A 'I'X sufficient to pay principal and interest ol s;,i ' n i'ls shall be ami: a'.!;, collected. Reed. Douglienv & Hoyt of New York City that the bonds are valid obliga tions of I'nion County. The bonds will be printed under the supervision fulled Slates Mortgage Trust Company of New York City, which will certify as to the genuine ness of the signature and seal on the bonds. The bonds ar" to be issued levh d and i under a special ai t w men alimonies ian uiil.ui'eil tax 'o pay Hie nouns. seel ion The following matters. The rU!n is reserved to reject any are hereby determined :ind declare,; or all bids pursuant io the requii nents of Sec tion 17 of the Municipal finance Act. (al A statement of th debt of the Town of Wingate has be.-n made r." By order of the Board of Commis sioners of I'nion Comry. Dated August 2. l')2i). M. C. LONC. Clerk of the Order a Case of Bottled tp-jeata SI Gel it from your grocer Monroe Ox n-Colu C .tiling Company. M JUNK Wanted We are alwaya In the market foi Iron, nietut of all riridt, boms, paper, te. Open ev.-ry day. Monroe Iron & Metal Co. Near Frelbt Depot. tiled with the Town Cleik. pursiuii.t Hoard of County Commissioners, Mon- to the .Municipal Finance Act, and Is ! r,)e. N. C. open to public inspection. John C. rf'kes, County Atty. tbt The average Cfsessed vnlua-; tint) of property subject to taxation I NOTICK. by the Town of Winsrate Tor tli threi North Carolit,. I'nion County In isr.il yen in in !:i'!i taxes were last i!ie Superior Court, levi'il. a. shown by said statement,! (?. M. 'linker, plaintiff, vs. Morse I.-; $194,170.3'!. ' .Limited, alias "v.oi'Fe-Oiens, Ltd., 1 'lie ai loiint of 'lie net debt of and the Rank of Nova Scotia, Vancou t he Town of Wincate outstanding, a't- ver. Ii. C. iliorii. d or lo be authorized, as showr. I The defendants. Morse Limited, ail by siilii ;''ait'iii. nt, ;.s $lo,0M).oi) .a Moil. -Oree.is. Lid., and the Bank i :1 1 All expenses lo be defrayed by nf Nov,. c Vancouver. B. C, will :ii-:-lit of the bonds hereby authorized ,take iriii . that action entitled as aie titr ssary vxpenses of the Town j above lias b'-en coimneiiceil in the Su of Winunte. within the meaning of petior Cor.rt of t'nion county, N. C, Section 7 of Article VII of the Con-tine plMinilT aile;;- ;g that the defend--tituiion of Nerth Carolina. ants me ludebu-e. to him in the sum Section 4. This ordinance shall b- of $105rt.!i7. daitnges and overcharge published once In each of four sue- on a r ir lod of lumber purchased by cessive weeks as required by the Mun-; plaintiff froi the defendants, and icipal Finance Act. which the i '.a'r.tllT contends does not SiH-tion 5. This ordinance shall take iconic up to cntract. and defendants "(feet thirty days after its first publi-j fnrtliermore take notice that a cation unless in the meantime, a pet I-1 warrant of attachment was Issued by tlon for Its submission to the voters .aid court on the 3Lst day of Julv, is filed under the Municipal Finance iir20. against the property of said de Act, in which event t shall take ef-'fendunt. which warrant Is returnable feet when approved by the voters of on the 6th dav of Sept., 1920, and the the Town of Wingate at in election' sald defendants will further take no as provided in said Act. rice that thev are required to appear The foreaoing ordinance vas pas- at the office of It. W. Lemmond. ed on the 6th day of Augiut. 1920. Icierk of the Superior Court of Union snd first published on Cie 10th county, at the court house In Monroe. day of August. 1920. Any action or procoo-Mng; questioning the validity of arid ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after Its first pub lication. J. L. AUSTIN. Clerk H. K. HELM3, Mayor. John C. Sikes, Attorney. N. C on the 6th day of Septamber, 1920. and answer or demur to said complaint or the relief demanded in said complaint will be granted. This 31st dav of Juty.-I9J0. R. W. LEMMOND. C. S. C. John C. Sikes, Monroe, N. C, Attorney. for Plaintiff.