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nrarr vxc.rx nrr moxkoe jornxAt, tifsdav. mim h t. hki. vxar. seyk F.lilMT HK MR. .UF.U AM MAI. MATKMK.XT. ri An FimI . ! GKNKRAL I'OOXTY Fl'ND Dr. To ba'anir on hand Dec. 8. 1919 --- To receipt Dee To r eeipl II. John Critlith, sheriff . l.-lilniiu Rod Ai.nts. Ralei-h. X. Ry I 72 ir.orcy .u.'e. : l!y 81 Juror Tickets pi'M Stni-.Hii.Miil fa Came l i s.uuila) Aller J" Had llevn Out I tivet Tuenj'-J .ir ll:ir. j Io-tr.:fd by t.e vrtM-i t iao .- nhii-h in I-: i t'.el.iled T KUiiiy of t!:e wit cl.ai'.cs brouuhl nonius! her by he, hu band. Mrs. Florence C. Varmr ha i.ade no lians an to her fituiv course of ae t !oi. but 1:T hai'in:- eoniiM'l. O. L. Sai-j', has aiinoui'.ei d tiial an appeal fro'ii the jutiii :.t r.t (if the Federal ro'.irt at Greeiisboio -.v ill be t'ik.n to he United Stat' i-;ri! it court i np- 1 1 :il s Airs. Vjm'it collap-'d when the vudict. was aononiiced to her by Mr. Sail, nororditii: to Co i.UMcian in c'lntve of n sanatorium at Oreens boro, at which she is t.iiu-'. The nln-i.ian staled that w! Mr. Sapp came to Ml hr I1- li'- "'""J s.-em.d to read hs n-v. .o His f a e i .. I..,- I... I..I.I h..r -i.- li nl lo-t I .1HU ill II e ... ... . !:r suit she broke down. She vim re!..ritd in a state of oro-t' ation to night. ! Tli.- jihv-ician advised her, he said, i J in. 6. W.- ... to o to lu r mother at Salt I.akej.;-.ii to : n' f City, I'tah. but she "rt ft'sed'" to lis- Jar. 16. to sal.s of poik t. n ' to hi:ti. She is a vcy differ-' s.in. 28. 1 avoant pa! ii woti.nt' fru:i what sh 'ti' u ! Man li S. Vr nut na land the trial siart.il. he sii-l. her eyes . i;aich 1". R2" a'e of i My row Haricu fiom a l:i " ""I w 'i'1 ' Man h 2!'. HOI sale of ia!f fui rows. S!u lun not b. on kirk in! tii couitrooin sinn- 1 1; rasp wtut to, t'" jury lat Tl'.uiday afn rnoo'i. Thr.t'Mis. Vsrttr 'fl toi.iriit To ;,.,. ,, ot. s. 71 orders.... adult, rv with IJ..tr d n;;ry. a bl-1 T1 ,al.ni.e ,,.,,! Mal,.h nci vi ar-old mulatto, vas the v. idA't of , I ttetiaU uJil:l nl Alle: Ihr IloarJ i I'ouiitj CmniUiiin:-rs i I nioH ( ount). North I'jndiuu ..r tb V w I ndii: Xrml.rr 3K lKtl. Mati'iunil 1"" Shimiiu' Aenmnl and Si-ttlemi-nl nf Ihr larwrr and Men hauls Hunk a futiiit) 1 rrurer, oa Acn.ual wf Mmi-j Keceh-, id and iUxhnrM-d !) it lur Ihr Year a Show a bj llvok -C" of I i- namiiil Slalrmi'nt. B i BJ . Cr. tdiHi..".'! 5l'i .S"i iTi !:!:! nee oij hand .March 31. T'20- 1-t;:.;: !i JlHIIhl IMI 1'l.HII 2'm;' S."ii , 1 lit IS 6" '. To balance :i , I5y a eeipt Jo'. I'OOR KI ND Dr. l aud me. K. l'i!i ; ,i'f!i'!i, sen.T. I i!. i!:' V Ilcliues. OH'.. -. i bv Aloi -an lot.- IlriMini t!i jury ri turned 10 r.iinni. o i l (!; Saturd-iy iKorniir-. alter ;i:.i:it i The jury a'-o d".'!a'e'i that Mrs. Cr. ('Ol'NTY 1-TND Dr. i.V'2:.;t V-trr.er i not enti'l' d to nv money ii.;i;.nce on iw.nu .v.mu n. i -- . nr propertv from lu . ::usl :nd. 11. n - j To re. iipt April 2". sale of copper . .. rv 0. Vainer, of l.eMiiUlin, .'or h,u .May 2S. 1!.:'". caniluhites fe s leeei'.ed t..i,c:i. .ici. for w' ii-h i-!ie P: ouuht 1 .Intie 1 !. le of lot to Sliyiler-lluiuley t!i.' srit. ful'owinu his e:i di'ii. her out 'July il. taxes by John Griffith. Sheriff front his homo a few das after tli ! July .'.. sale of automobile. 1. I.. Johnson... ro Mcl'ary was pu'.;. ii l:om under ; , iuust taxes for V. ". Houston not listed the Vr.rner hlii'io on ihe n;i;l l of An- j Amv.rt !. sale of can. Clifford Towlir.- .list ri!'". -n iM'?i"r aut i..-e, u i .Ui;U: t 2.. sale ol old stills. a number of I. xini-'ion lin n Total credits ( r I!y 215 money orders paid- - ily !'2 juror tickets.. Co n i. nneal from the decision of the li y will be made wh. n he can Ret in consultation with the attorney v ho assisted him In Mrs. Valuer's 'Hit. Mr. Sapp said. The appeal will .e made to the Tinted States circuit court of appeals. M AY NAVY SRitl TAKY SAW SKItVICK IX MAKIXi: COKIS I'duln Delibv. One of Hardiim" Cnb iiet Appointivs, whh In SpilllHl Aiiiericnii Vr. l'.'.viin lienbv. tunnel's mate In S.iui'.snn'a Meet and sergeant of ma tines in Ihe world war. has formally iicri'pted the portfolio of Navy In the ;.et cabinet with a pledge to main tain 'he naval flshtiiri machine "at t:. I ii:!iest peak of power, ready for I altle :it any notice." As bis assistant he will have The- 27.70 S7.oo 34i'ii5."il 21 u't.3 1 ::i7.i"i 4S1.7S l.no r,2.7i 11122.07 er.8.5u lla!anee on band Sept. 1, 1!I20 I'OOR Fl'ND Ilalance on hand March SI. 1!i2n - To receipt April 8, rent Co. Home property April 2!i. sab- of pork May 4, sale of cane seed May II. note ... May 22. one-half money confiscated Kainblinu came ..May 28, sale of pias.. . .... - May 2S, sale of seed corn.... . .... May 2!i, rent of lot, I". W. It. nnett July (i, taxes by John Grillilh, sheriff July (i, note July i:i, sale of lots to T. n. Youna and F. W July 2i. amount recciu'd for sainblinu, left I Aim. . Medlin with C. H. Griffin.. Ci, By 8!i money orders paid - Uy amount overdrawn Sept. 1, l!i2n. s.'.le of calf odor- Roosevelt, son of the former 1'resiJeiit. and he will becin his ad ministration under a policy that calls for adherence to the present naval buildlni: proKium until mien time ns the nations may lie brought into a definite agreement for the reduction of armaments. Although he came into the Cabinet line-up at the last minute as ft dark horse selection .Mr. n.nn oiii. ,u f R w ,,,.mnum( i.A u.l,.,,.iirvuinii mi ii ti 1 1 kii u I back- . 1 : cround of naal expi'ti-nce. Resides havinu been an enlisted man In war- 12410.77 351.21 OKXKRAI. COl'NTY ITNI) Dr. To Ilalance on hand Septeniher 1, 1H20 - ... Oct. 4. receipt Trobate foes, R. V. l.emniond ! Oct. Ifi. fees McLelland... ! Nov. 8, proceeds notes to Rray Brothers. time in both the navy and Ihe marine eoips, he has served ns a member of the House Naval Commiltee. ha trained throtmh close conlact a knowl of condilions lievond the Insular pos sesions In the l'.u-itlfic, where more than once the Washington povern nint lias c:i"' a iiesiionii)K eye. Mr. Deiihy saw stnice in both the Ppav.lsh-American and World War, nterini: the navy ij an enlisted man but rose to the lank of Major durini: tin la t conflict. 'iinelnl SpiiuuH llappeiiinu-. Mineral Springs, Fib. 28. Capt. and .Mvs. V. A. Conn of Crow-iU.iiter have lor their uicst today Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Coau and Mis. Winry Koiniison. Miss Viola Folk went to Charlotte Tin r.'dny to have an x-ray picture made of her teeth. The Waxhaw basket ball leant came up and played our school team Friday. The score stood 26 and 3 in favor of Waxhaw. Mi. mid Mrs. W. F. Coun of Mon roe were pleasant callers here Sun day. Mrs. Katherlne Lonu and daughter, Miss Lula, are spending some time l!h Mr. W. N. I-oiii; and family at I.ile-'ville. Mr. John Richardson, carrier on route one from here, bus been down with tonsllitis for the ; ,a:'l week. Mr. Tom Conn has been carrying the mail In his stead. Miss Mary Bowman of Marshvllle s here nursing Mr. Willie Howie, who has been real sick for the past week but is some better at this writ Ine. Miss Etta Secrest Is spending some time at Wingate. The rhlrkenpox Is about to die down. We only have two cases now. Master. Robert Howie and little Hebn Payne Coan. We don't have any "varhiints" around here that I know of only two legged animals; but il there are any varmints" that will eat hounds and poodle dogs we would be glad to have them pass this way. Pep. The nureau of Mines has Issued a report to the effect that gasoline sold this year Is similar in quality to that common on the market a year ago. A number of tests, made in various cities, showed no perceptible change In the average. The public health leports Issued by fbe public health set vice contain an article on "Diseases Prevalent Among Pteel Workers." It may he had upon application by addi'ssinK the Wash ington office or Ihe service. The Federation of Fnrm Rnreau? is behind a movement lor a national i.iKUii7.:ilion or growers ol ve:.-. (aides for canning. Th" I'nitel St'.je" brnk" all e:.t Ins 'ioi'ds for .wpovl! and import' ill I"') Export tnlntcd S.22M"'V COO Inport.! e ?5.27r.OOO.0!iO. Nov. 10, costs recorders court.. Nov. 22, taxes firm John GriflUh Nov. 22, cost Recoiders court Dec. 2, niarrl:it.e license . Dec. 3. by John G i i filth, sheriff- Cr. Ily l(.!i money orders paid. -. .... 2l7o2.3rt Ily lu5 Jury tickets paid - 1225.75 251128.11 Balance due Dec. ti, 1020 POOR FI ND By amount overdrawn S. pt. 1, H(2o 354.24 By 51 money orders paml . -- 2C74.21 Sept. 7, one-half cost by Sheriff Oct. 5. sale of paint to 11. A. Shute Oct. 5, sale of calf. .- .... -- Oct. 5, proceeds of note Oct. 18. sale of cow : Nov. 15, payment on cow .... Nov. 23. niomy le.ft by A. A. Secrest (rent Co. Home property).. Dec. 3, taxes by John Griffith, sheriff-. Dec. 6, (J. C. Brantley, expenses Mrs. Brantley at Co. Home) To balance on hand December 6. 1fl2n .. VNION GROVE DISTRICT SCHOOL Fl'ND Dr. l'o 15c on 78.132 real and personal property, 1!H9 To 45c on 37 polls .- Cr. By 3.8o7 Com. on 133.85 collections, 1!1! 5.0!) By receipt Feb. 20, 1!20 Ino.oo July 5, l!i2o 38.76 133.85 FNIONVIM.E SCHOOL DISTRICT Fl'ND Dr. To 3oc on 138,Coo real and personal property, 1!M!) To line on 64 polls - - Cr. Bv 3.80 Com. on 473.40 collections, 1!H! 17.9!t By receipt Feb. 20, 1I2 300.no Jmy 5. 1!l20 155.41 ' 473.40 WAXHAW SCHOOL BOND Fl'ND Dr. To 3i'c on 52S.216 real and personal property, 1!)19 To iliic on 76 noils r Cr. By 3.80 Com. on 138.ori collections, By receipt Feb. 2", l!Co July 5. I!l2i. 62.25 12uo.no 375.80 K18n5 WAXHAW SPKCIAL SCHOOL Fl'ND Dr. l'o 30c on 523.216 real and personal property, 191!) Co '.me on 76 polls... . 4574.2" ;juimi.im 7.5'' 47.v: i;7 tiv 75.no !35.o" 10.(10 17oo4.i'4 Jn7v3v 11GIS.C7 a 1 8201. 07 j THE UNIVERSAL CAR A Til IT K FOR CITY, FARM AND INTERLHAN DELIVERIES In the few years it has ix-cn on the market, the Funl One-Ton Truck has mounte.l rapidly to popularity. During the p.i.-t year, more than one-thinl of the total number of trucks ! in the United States, were Ford One-Ton Trucks. It is a nconl of achievement made entirely on demonstrated merit. Wherever the Ford Truck has been used on the farm, in the city, its suiv economical service and simplicity have made it a suc cess. So that today it is a necessity for the wholesaler, the re tailer, the farmer. It offers efficient and economic hauling for ever' business. Demountable Rims and Pneumatic Tires. The Ford One-Ton Truck costs less to buy than any other truck; it costs less to operate and less to maintain. Added to this, is the Ford service organization: spare parts and Ford mechanics are always convenient and ready to keep the Ford Truck on the job. The Ford Truck cuts delivery costs. Because of increasing demand, orders should be placed without detay. We will give you prompt attention. If you have any doubts on the subject drop in to any of the undersigned Authorized Ford Dealers and get I'urther facts. Henderson Motor Company MONROE, X. C. Ford Cars Ford Trucks Fordson Tractors Ford Service. Genuine Ford Parts ""i n il M K H M m B B B B B 6121.10 1078.38 MO.OO 40.00 18.00 194u.7i: 16.62 27.5(. 4.00 5.00 307.0 1 S2K6.98 235.no 5.00 Cr. By 3.809; Com. on 1638.05 collections, 1919. By receipt Feb. 2o, 192o July 5, 1920 .... .- 62.25 12oo.no ' 375.80 1638.05 W1NGATK DISTRICT SCHOOL Fl'ND Dr. To 3uc on 44t,2'"i real and personal prop, rty, 1919 ... To 9oc on 82 polls .. . 12o56.! 6121.10 1364.27 1715.53 10.00 10IMMI.l(. 740.87 3ooii.no 754.10 381.00 3ii0ii.uu "oSC.ST 1158.76 (1. By 3.80','; Com. on 1412.4o collections, 1919 By receipt Feb. 2o. 192u July 5. HOi .. 1412.40 WF.DDINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT FI ND Dr. To 3oc on 164.898 real and personal property, 1919 To 90c on 03 polls, 1919 - RUB-MY-TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain killer, cures infected cuts, old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia, 1338 60 Rheumatism. 73.80 . 1 Farmers of Williamsport. Marj--1112.10 1 land, are planning to kill then own (allle and sell the meat at aen-ora-tive store to be opened then1. They say that they will sell all cuts of i.e. 1 at .111 aver.ice price of 14 cents, and make a leasonahle profit, uit.'f rledurtiri: the expense (if killing ami ' liiai krl in. 53.67 lllllll.OO 358.73 494.69 56.70 551.39 Cr. Ily 3.8o Com. on 551.39 collections, 1919. By receipt Feb. 5. 1920 July 5, 1920. 20.95 45o.no 80.44 551.39 WF.SLKY CHAPKL DISTRICT SCHOOL Fl'ND Dr. To 5oc on 153,610 real and personal property, 191!) To 1 5o on 55 polls 768.05 82.50 850.55 No More Dandruff A leading hair dresser says she, has found nolhini: as uood as Paris ian Saee to banish all dandruff and make the hair wavy, thick ami lus trous. FiiKlish Dnm Co sells it oa I money hark plan. Anthony Caminetii, commissioner general ol iiuiuiuration. h;i rHutiied ; from a two months lour of IS 1 rope. ', He report that unless precautious are taken to keep diseased immi grants from obtaining vises that fiat our receiving stations in this country will soon he ohliued to contend with a veiv larue niluiucr ol v;ims cases. Cr. By 3.8o Com. on 850.55 collections, 1919 By receipt Feb. 2u, 1920 .... .. July 5, 1920 32.32 Olhi.lMl 218 23 85o.! YORK DISTRICT SCHOOL Fl'ND Dr. To 15c on 61.797 ira! and personal propeny, 1919 . To 45c on 27 polls - - --- 92.7" 12.15 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than any thing we know, preventing pneumonia. 4.50 25.no 10.00 2479.39 65.00 10.00 75.00 2o0ii.no 90.011 4758.89 2o84.68 117.20 16.65 133.85 415.80 57.60 473.4.) Cr. By 3.80ri Com. on HI 85 collections, 1919. By receipt Feb. 2o, 1920 July 5, 1920 3.98 75.no 25.87 A new art lei'iili'thr; the .sale and inspection of commercial feeding lt'4.85 tuifs ha none into effect in Canada. I'nder the ai t b'i'ii. s! "l is and mid dlings must lie free from screening and the mrilvsw must correspond t a prescril'i'd -tandanl. 104.85 BONDS GR0VF. SCHOOL DISTRICT Fl'ND Dr. To 15c on 69,999 real and pcisoiial piop' ity. 1919 ....... To 45c on 25 polls - Cr. By 3.Su Com. on 116.25 collections, 1919 4,!2 By receipt Feb. 2o, 192o. 75 oo July 8, 1920. 36.83 :o5, it 116. no 25 I 110.2." MARVIN SCHOOL DISTRICT FUND Dr. To 15c on 15S.oiio real and personal property, 1919 To 45c on 38 polls -- .'11 V .09 .10 GORDON INSURANCE and INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS Phone 209. Fanner Merchant Hank lluildiiift. 224.19 Cr. By 3.8o Com. on 221 19 collections, 1919 By receipt Feb. 2, 192o July 5, 1920 8.52 175.no 40.67 224.19 1569 65 68 40 1638.05 1569 5 CS.40 1638.05 MANY OTHERS have found an account at Dili hank very helpful In assisting them lo get a mart In the world. Why don't YOU try il? Your Income isn't so small but you can save a pari of It. Most of the present day bank accounts were started in a very small way and gradually builded lo their present. M U can do a well. No mailer how small your account at the start if you show that you are in enrnent and really want lo get ahead in the world we shall he very glad to have you use the conveniences and accomo dations furnished by this b:ink. Also. Insofar as is consistent will afe, rousert alive bankinc. toassi.-t you in any way that we can. rarmerss Meronants Bank The Bank That Backs the Farmer. Capital, Surplus and Profits $93,000.00 M. K. l.r.K. rrel.!ent, C. H. ADAMS, Vice President. W. H. I.OVK. Vice IYesi.lciit K. A. MORROW, Jr., Cashier i;.i;n !; mii i:. Having this day oualilied as exeru lor ol the last will and testament of V. T Cheais, late of the county of Union, and Slate ot North Carolina, mil it'i Is heieliy uiven. as by law pro vided, In all persons holding claims against said estate lo present them to Ihe until rsiuiied, duly aulhenticateil, on or before Ihe llih day of January, A. D., 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of their right ot re cover. All persons indebted to said estate will please rail and make prompt set tlement. This Janoarv 7, 1921. JOHN C. SIKKS. Kxecntor of V. T. Cheats, deceased. John C. Sikes Attorney. I "ci.l Market. T7 UNK Wanted We are alwayi In the market fof Iron, metal of all kinds, bones, paper, etc. Open erery day. Monroe Iron & Metal Co. Near Freight Depot,
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