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EIGHT PACTS THE MOXTIOC JOOLIAL. TTERDAT, OCTOBER S, 1W0. EIGHT PAGES u U5U WE ARE SELLING THE ILL FOR THE PURPOSE OF SETTLING THE ESTATE, CONTAINING 460 ACRES FINE LAND, ONE GOOD EIGHT-ROOM RESIDENCE, OUT BUILDINGS AND TENANT HOUSES, LOCATED ON THE MONROE, CAMDEN AND CHERAW ROADS, AND ALSO THE NEW PUBLIC ROAD 6 MILES From PAGELAND, S. C, 12 MILES From MONROE And 10 MILES From MARSHVILLE THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SUB-DIVIDED INTO SMALL TRACTS AND SOLD ABSOLUTELY REGARDLESS OF PRICE, AT PUBLIC AUC TION ON THE GROUND mm RAIN OR SHINE THIS IS THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED IN THIS SECTION AS THIS LAND IS TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY REGARD LESS OF PRICE FOR DIVISION. IT IS LOCATED WITHIN ONE MILE OF A PUBLIC SCHOOL, ONE MILE OF CHURCH AND ONE MILE OF LEE GIN AND THERE IS A MOVEMENT ON FOOT TO UNITE THREE SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND LOCATE ONE LARGE SCHOOL WITHIN SIGHT OF THIS PLANTA TION. there is One Million Feet of Timber and a Large Number of Crossties DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY AND REMEMBER THAT THIS PROPERTY IS TO BE SOLD THE LAST BID BUYS. Terms very easy, 15 day of Sale, 10 December 15th, Balance One, Two and Three Years MUSIC BY BRASS BAND Pinnix Realty & Auction Company PDNNOX REALTY CO. GREENSBORO, N. C. Selling Agents Announcement We are better prepared than ever before to ' care for our farmer friends, and we are in a position to promise you quick service on a moment's notice. This year, on account of the bet ter quality of the wheat, we are making a better grade of flour, and we are certain to please you. Special attention given to ship ments from neighboring towns and communities. Henderson Roller mills Co. Monroe, N. C. Vnionville News. ' Helms, a student of Queens college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Helms. Miss Margaret Faulkner of Mon roe Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. VV. O. Lemmond. Mliises Fa ye Will io, Lee and Jen nie Hargette are visiting their uncle, Mr. Marshal Baucom. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Preason spent lc.it Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce lhillman of Marshville. .IIhs Clara Purser, a teacher of Mt. Holly, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pur ser. Miss Maude Williams, a nurse in training at the Presbyterian hospital, returned to Charlotte Tuesday after a two week's vacation which she spent here with her father, Mr. H. M. Williams. MIfs Clar.i Hugging Is visiting her rrrand - parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Muggins. Miss Halll Griffin Is visithiK her grand - parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Griffin. Miss Glennie Brooks spent last Sunday with her uncle, Mr. Henry Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Griffin are Im proving slowly after being confined I to their rooms several weeks. Vio- ' l . r ifi aou uuae. HAVE YOU A HAD HACK? If You Have, the Ktntciitrnt of litis Monroe Iti-Hlrfent Will Interest You. Does your back ache, night and day; Hinder work; destroy your rest? Does It stab you through and through When you stoop or lift or bend? Then your kidneys may be weak. Often backache Is the clue. Just to give you further proof. The kidney action may be wrong. If attention' Is not paid More distress will soon appear. Headaches, dizzy spells and nerves, I'ric acid and its Ills Make the burden worse and worse. Liniments and piaster! can't Keach the inward cause at all; Help the kidneys use the pills Monroe folks have tried and proved. What they say you can believe. Head thla Monroe woman' account See her, ask her, If you doubt. Mrs. F. Limerick. 600 Crowell St., says: "Some time ago I had some trouble with my back and kidneys. My back ached a good deal and my kidneys were out of order. I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills, and found them to be Just aa represented'. Doan's cured me of the trouble, and I have great faith In the medicine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the aamo that Mrs. Limerick had. Foster-Mllburn Co.; Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. She Ought to Have Heen. "Though Emily Is not in society, she's a duck of a girl." I "Then It's a wonder she Is not In .the swim." I Superfluity comes sooner by white .hairs, but competency lives longer. Shakespeare. MONROE, N. C. Like Ford automo biles, Coca-Cola is Reduced to pre-war Prices Pay No More Monroe Coca-Cola Bottling Company Fred Pinkston, Manager ;
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