TV:k KICMT Ti!K momiof. jot n i, i nun :aiu i 4. tint. IHillT IMGFJJ -I , "J 4 -J I . 1 I ,1 ' 3 , 3 8 We Carry a Complete Line of All Varities Field Seeds WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK RED CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER SWEET CLOVER WHITE CLOVER JAPAN CLOVER OR LESPEDEZA ALFALFA RAPE ORCHARD GRASS TALL MEADOW OAT GRASS RED TOP OR HERD'S GRASS KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS TIMOTHY SUDAN GRASS VETCH PERENNIAL RYE GRASS RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS APPLER SEED OATS . BURT OR NINETY DAY OATS ALL KINDS COW PEAS SOY BEANS ALL KINDS GARDEN SEED ft $ ft & ft ft ft ft ft TJME TO P LA N T 3 tyv; .8. 4i lj v n 11 1 b'.:' o v -i ..v- -c -: : ev n y. k,Hl WE HAVE THE MAINS GROWN POTATOES Headquarters For SEED WE ARE iN THE MARKET FOR COW PEAS r1 fl n LL 11 P " 1 W II I J I 1 1 J II I III II I II III met vuaiiuisc 'X s . u I LTU WU UV U UlTUU U ' through trail.' unions should pre vail ' Declamation. Essav. and Short """""'"HIBBBBP The preliminary routes! to select the. linal contestant to participate in the county commencement will be held on Saturday. April 2. at the fol louln. places: Monroe. Marshvillc, I'n'nn in Lanes Creek, Prosjiect. Wax haw, Indian Trail, t'nionville. Olive Branch. The principals of the above Humeri schools will have charge of these me tint's and will devise plans for rieterminiiu the selection of the winner in each group center. The following schools w ill he repit sented at the following places as indicated on April 2. 1!'21. At Monroe: ' Belfield, Cedar Grove, Kock Rest, Icemnrlee. Fnwclrs, Benton Heights, Cfirn.el. Salem. Shiloh. Tyndale. fnion Grove. Secrest. Corinth, South Monroe, .oe I'm k. McLarty, Mace- the policy of collective bargaining follows; uimmilh nane unions should prevail Ieclamatioti. Essay, and Short m American industry. This debate Story at Marsbville. April St!:. 8 p. m open to any white boy or sirl in the j Spell, m and Recitation at Waxhaw, public schools of I'nion county. Each' April !th, 8 p. m. speaker shall hae twelve minutes at ' Glee Club and Story Tellinc at Mon hls disposal, not more than nine of: roe. date to be announced later. Date to be Debate at I'nionville announced later. Pield Day. Athletic Contest, Mon roe. Apiil l;th. f Full particulars and rules Severn inn the various evuits n final day will be kiivin later. which can le used in his first speech lAny pupil can secure a sufficient amount of litualure by writing to K. R. Rankin. Chapel 11,11. X. C.. for ex tension series Xo. pi, on collective bargainiiu. 4-Spelling. Open to all pupils be low the huh school. Xew World Speller will be used. Words will be pronounced only once unless request ed by pupils for a second pronuncia tion. Pupils will be civen one trial. Whenever a wniit haa I other pupils will be allowed a trial! 1 Vour r",'s,'Ili 1 you bosc, hle to the dills. t By One of the Jim . ( Uitle !irl vou look so siiiull, Don't Voil ivenr nn elmlw.u it .,11 I Don't you w ear no shinmiy shirT won l you wear no petty skirt? (! :i .:. .'t Varshville: ' 'lu.ite, Marsbvllle, Gilboa. Maple ?pi Gadriy, Kairview. York. Mid way. Minh Ridiie. At I'nion in I.anes Creek: Tnion, Cool Springs. Smiths. Mills. Brown Creek. Jtnkins. Beulah. Belks Snyder. Oakland. Mountain Springs. Midway. Faulks. At rrospert: Tiospect. Richardson. Plylers. Trinity. Parkers. Mt. Pleasant. Alton. Sandy Ridse, Xew Hope. Stewart. College Hill. At Waxhaw: Waxhaw. Jackson forest. Tirzah. Rchobeth, Walker, Baker, Dixie, Wed dinpton. I'nion, Pleasant Grove, Bonds Grove. Marvin. Flint Ridire, Beulah In Sandy Ridee, Mineral Springs. At rnlonvllle: Jerome, Spruce Pines. Antioch. Plfasant Hill. Plney Grove. Belmont. Furr. Albans, Stevenson. At Indian Trail: Wrsley Chapel. Antioch. Mill Grove. Stouts, Siistar, Heinhy. Stallines. riney View. Indian Trail, M Olive Branrh: Olive Branch. Morgan. Euto, Pleas ant Hill. I.aur. I Hill. Smith!), Utiles. Stcart. Film Rid-e. White. Hamil ton Crrgs Rcrd-i. Each srhool Pill have one reored-' rotative in the preliminary contests for the vario-! events. The contests and rubs rc-e.nlns fnne are aa fol lows: 1 Declaration. Open to any white boy In the public schools of Urirn county. Declamation not lim item to subject matter but not to ex ceed eish minutes In length. 2-Recitatlon. Open to any white Fir! In the public schools of fnion county. Recitation not limited to sub ject matter but not to exceed eleht m'nutes in lench. 3 Debate. Query, Resolved. That at that same word, but the conductoi will ive the correct snellin . .,r ti,. ,word. The pupil who mis.iis the few est words in thirty minutes will be declared the winner. In case of a tie ten minutes will be allowed for spell ins off the tie. The child mav ca.l for the definition of a word before spellins. 5-Story Telling. Open to all pu pils below the liiuh school. The storv will be craded acenrdini; to the grade of the pupil In school, that is. a first Kiarie child will be civen a story suitable for a child In the first grade a sixth grade child will have a story suitable for a child in his Rrade, and so on. The pupil s ttacher will read the story to the pupil in the presence of the audnence and the pupil will then repmduce the story. fi Story Writinit. Open to all pu pils In the public schools of the coun ty. An ordinal story on any subject ni' m exceed 2ono words but must ci . n not less than 500 word - Little Kill you look so slight When 1 see you in the liuht With .vour skirts cut ratai-r high. Won't ou catch a cold and 1W Aren't you afraid to ilm- jour calf? It iiiusi maiv the felbuvs U'.ii;h. Little fcirl wlwt is the eaus-. Why your clothes are Mia l-' of i;niize? Don't you weir no nul When j on ko out fully d,vss. ., Do you like thou- peek i i. xv, "Stead of normal undeti-'otlus? Little xirl. your 'sneu.l..i th,.- When the daylight plays n you; I can see your tinted ii. h Thru your tMn.iest town of inet.li; Is it tuod-st, li. jou Jl'iiose. .ot to wear io undere loihej.' Little girl, I jee your chest-. Yes, I see wa itast vour throhi- To a region most rtniui; i am i my fault now, do i t up:ore, nj not w ear some uudercioihes? Little Kill, your sock have nhoils Of those tiny little holes; Why you want to show- umr :i-ui. I don't know--is it a wtum? Do you want to catch the ye Of the fellow passlr.jt by? i ittie Kiri. where is ih. ciur.-i your lone, uncovered arm? more attractive. Open to any student below the high school. Not more than 2000 words nor less than 500 words allowed. An essay of 6 on or 800 words would be more appropriate. S Glee Club, Open to any school in the county. The club must have twelve members. Each club will be allowed three numbers, one of which must be participated in by all twelve members of the club. Each school In the county should have a contestant in the preliminary contest. By havln this preliminary we can have only eijht final contest ants who will be the winners in the various sections of the county. The final county commencement will be held at different places, &s iitiini i.r niiKfll Wlin inK Oil uniutrirj nn one side of the paper onlv. Stories I ,ln Uf v.'h"l Jour nock? ill be iudired acrorriln n.n. !.." for V1 blrds - , - " '" L,iltie gin, I tell you lho. grammar, character portrayal, sen-l Ain't so nice as underclothes, tence structure, punctuation and gen- Little girl, now listen .ei-e, rrnl neatness of work. Vou would Jut twice a dear 7 Essay Contest. Subject: How If you i wr "P 'ur ehartns, to make rural life in Union county j;, Ib,actk'l an,d b't! rn- . v ''iir BUIIItll If you'd wear some tmdorvlothes. Little girl, your mysterf, Lurinz charm and modentv Is what makes us fellows en To possess a little Qiphm; But no lover, goodness unows Wants a girl "sans" audi rctot'ii. S'pose I wore some hatem prints, Or no skirt like all ray tunts, Or a ringlet through my nobe-, They'd arrest me, don't you suppose;? I wear a coat of mail. Clothed from head to big toe nail; i musi cover up my rorm Even when the weather !s war-.u. Exeter, Ont.. advocate. The thinking man always wins out; in other words, he conirs out cn top. He may meet some reverses. but if he will keep on thinking and planning he will win in the end. NOTICE liy virtue of a recent State law, the officers and employees of any Bank are prohibited, under severe penalty, from permitting an overdraft. While we would have welcomed some latitude in the matter, the bare fact remains that we cannot now permit an overdraf t. This applies to each customer. " Be sure you have the money in the bank before you write your check. THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, By K. A. Morrow, Jr., Cashier. THE MONROE BANK & TRUST CO., By II. a Clark, Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, By J. W. Laney, Cashier. THE BANK OF UNION, By R. G. Laney, Cashier. aaaBlaaBI