nnuT rnn TTTE MOVROE JOCRX U. TVTsil AY, irP.IL ?. 19 21. Reducing the Apprahment Was "Much Ado About Nothing: AX ORDINANCE WahaT. i. l. No 1 April It. Ycu: idinu.il in Ki U'.i; ' i -per oil "Reducine the A: ; :is:.. i.t" thiows some much i-e-ir.t S lit .n the folly of big lifa;i fu-v" to rui purpose, cr much cdo a'JK ii nothing. What we ncd in t::i$ irriii.y more than anything rise i a disposition to be fair and the U ii - ty vt give rrcOit where credit is iao. So Ions as we are always itehine for pome 4cuse to roll up tip rainuii,n thunder aed : raise the U vil about a matter that i:i ab.o'i'iuly v o' hl.'ss to the very peo ple we appeal to for si'pport for it vre will never pet on that higil plane where universal u7iase would put u if we Ut it. If all the iiio.it y : ' -.11 the stocks thai would come tip for lifting at Che : on the hut.il.nl. will still com up i.i the advanced late of S1" on the ri':i dred. then te farm ti.at ".is xaluvd at $,'.tMii.iMi (il paid ?3. tux viP how b- v.iiuJ ut j'.T5i'.no pnd will lay J.Ui.i (l t.;. llet U huir of this money ;i.:d tti-K hide. away, which it can eail do, then the land, in or der to nV e rp the i' firn iKy, w ill have to curry a rate of oii dollar on the hundred, nt:d the f S.ooii.no ta i.i. now r-duetd to 3.T3o.tiO, will p:' $37.50 ii:.-t.'.'d i: thirty, an.l that' how much h: e n;nVd luattets. Kx rresi(', t TV, ft s.;id at a dinner party In 1912. "Th? American people do not know whit they want." TV epns.-ion piohal.lv went a long v.av toward del"a !!; him for the presi dency in tin full of the same year, but I'll he darned if he didn't fll the ti'Mh. whl.-h laet Pliistrste that the V.x "would rather be iit.ht than bo President." Very likely a treat many of the dupes who rooted for lower assess ments thought it meant less tax for them. It's the business of profession al politicians to make people believe YOl i PARKER AlMit'KS FOR M IK ML CONSOLIDATION' i Ai ili.iiin; the Ii:.t!e of it. i!e I :i.r.er:ilt t'ue yi.Jtiy d:'nl:iej t-.iiit l ilieeii 1 iitiiisNiid IfcdlatN li l 4!u.iiiiel l.:m l arger, ot Ihi.N nf lite ( iiy of Mmi, X. vIicoIn. I t '.. for Se-.er: Hy IS'lYCK PAKE!, Student ( ordained ly the boaid c'. ;t Inii.n Sandy Ride School, 'uM.-mii.-ii of the C.ty of .Monro.-, a? ioiiows: f.i-tiun 1. Pursuant to the T.nd u.K-e it to a i-oint where b-ss tavts tie needed. lr .-lead of diti& t'.tt v e are inrr.'i-iu3 by leaps and Uoun 'f, and then lowering asser-s-r.ir.ij in the pretense of giving re le f. Th- very fait 'hat a regime like thit ce:i be "pulled oil" on a fro ar.d i"ependent people makes the c;- e look almost hopeless. Hut "they e pro..i uy our mi,.aKeS; J m KeUinK it. Kdueatiou U a! fo i. eevtai uy :nie to prom.. ity. and North Carolina we iiotuen a nea.n a i-w o.is!m p,vUi Mhat it hhould for her no. Knlaud Make, War oa the;,M,V:, ., cir,s j. u ,.ar llw bot. f""'- s Ci tton. i.i;d we h.i:d - hah, , ,.;i,.a,ion but she now has a v ' y ,,! n. w. pape,-H print the ,,,., ,h. wj CJn h,.r ., , hiM tevs. Thats o eld that, us Kra;.-,of know,,di.0. Tha, ,,.a i, consoli hi u:. :is Met. ,ts UNi ro..imou to j .i..,:,,.. nf . ,i11,ij .....ii . . , i At this instance we find ourselveg J ' writiiiK on the grea'e: t subjt-cl of to-; day: the subject of education. All educational men aie studying it. Eveu . ! v.e curselves are riatly concerned I with certain educational movements.' I Kvery body aud .-hould have a' good education, but some of them mu nicipal finance aet, b nds of the City ! of ' on roe are hereby authorized to I be amhorized to be issued in an as ereLate irineipal amount not fAcetnl iii' Fifteen Thousjnd ($13,0 dollars for the purs" of enlarslng the s.-wer system of the ciiv of Mon- Let Uncle Sam Bring You Deposits to Us V1 ; t t-.t. t-he .V- i :is-in iioiici-, V.'Uai l ist1 l:a r cone 7 . J. UKiiu -s (o'limun ty, 1. 1 for .,, 1 to !.e v. r;. of th .Mn.Mi'l w ho has be n .u ' pa t two yean", low S;.urday. M ?. !..' Kilos'. J.-.. iiio.hir or tV co; i:;:t i.liy'f r tfet es, is tho.iit to Ve '.; .1 'i . ilai'l ' ' d. ; iU v. A. Mai h pre..i l(. d a very able ; ; iii.i:) fror.i hi pn!p:t til the Va-' haw fUrt li Sur.iu.y. Alter tiie m v- men it v.;:s auuo .ti'-ed that May Sth wtr.i! I e eh-ered, iis is the custom, . w;t'i t!:..- oniiie.iii'tu, as memorial! day. Tl;f j;rae in the cemetery v ill 1 be t:t n with t'ov, : l and t'..o se' - k' S v, ::l h.' held, nl.-o the eomniun- i:in o," the m-'mb.-vs in e'MitiiK'r.ior;:- j tion f'f tlie stiffeiips find death of our , I.o-.d 'iil b" '..- -r ed. A la.tfv' con-' -'i-aiion iHCXpeetMi. Ilium r will b---;vid oil the tinunds. rro:'. Ilinsh.iW of doS 1 euiiMriieio.u ei ew's oy , nit- siiimary or si:r:ace uiainaKct aewer. I. 1 ."v elum 2 That a tax sufft ieut to I pay the principal an ! interest of said j UmiU shall be annual'y levied and i Ci.!l.--ted. j S -ft ion 3. Pur-uant to t!.e re- qiiiieiie uts of the municipal nuance act. it is hereby determined and de dal cd; i a I That a stat. :t of the d.- t ; of t,i city d lon o' l.as been !.!! wish the C iy Clerk p .r.-uant to the mei.ieipal fipince a t ami i.-- 4.p n to public (us,- tion. ib Tl-.it the a-.sd valuation' of propert;- s'.ibjeci to ;.i.vation by the . :! of Mu-.riM' f r the as hewn by .-:,id staler . nt Is $0,215.-ITO.iiil. i r. ran easily become an t ft'u-lt-ul chool thioimh consolidation. I'r.i.in is a suitable place for such a school for we have a healthy.tom- l.ltlllit.-. 'l ho most Ol" the J ,;'tolS CO-opei'lte Willi the teiehels and -i liool. T!' s- point.; f..er rninu 1 t'iii.'i, ns a - I'ool cati'u t l.e a nie:; in en unhealthy com:n nit. or iu one th.it li.'- iii i'ii-hors thi't di ci- ff ftn 1. ill) I I!lit'l:i lt.i,.i 1. e most iu tlie cent.r, and is very near:,. four nr live schoou that could fasily 1 : i ... I :.K L .1.1 . ...o..-.. r..r TI)a p.,, r,ilol.it f ,,. , alo we wouol prefer o have a - M, of tll( ,.i?y of Motl.0,. ou-tand- """- " .e ,., , ...,.. , ..Ml,,,,.!,...! ,. ... h ....iWI-.Ml as . ho.vn hy said 1 n u no ut is $r.!t?.,- ; reru'!: .! a very able urn! instructive stvincn at the lK-ath Memotial Meth-odi-t i l.utch Sunday moiinj;. Mr. S. 1. Keziah and family, also Mi.? Sallie Mae, and Mr. Kveret: Temple attended the funeral of their ai'i t. Mrs. I'res.-ley, at Shiloh Sunday. The weather man otis;ht tu have what "ain't so."' The more adept lo'.d i s :-.bout the cold wave Sunday. they are in this work, the more sue- so w could have borrowed an over- cessful politicians they are. coat wht n we started out, and then The only way to reduce taxes is to we would not have come so near reduce the expense of government, freezing. i near school. We l.ave a new ami i;;iiil.-d bt.ilditm that is sufficient for ja hiu'h srl-.oi-l. We have fo-ir lar.se i rooms that are sufficient for class roo;iis. The auditorium is larjte I enough for anv entertainments we I nii:ht wish to Kive. 'd lin.utoi-j i- r()ii.:litali..ii of schools we would find a few di.-advantaues that ' we would have to consider, "llo-.v are (the children (.'oini: so far to a consoli dated schoid?" That is an -av ques i t ion to solve. North Carolina is now itryiiu' to better her road condition, and trucks can be furr.hhcd for carry ing tlie riuiitren uacK ana torin. Trucks are being manufactured that have a safe heating system, and If Free Demonstration Paints, Varnishes and Stains Tuesday and Wednesday April 26th and 27th. 1921 We believe that you are interested in seeing up-to-date methods of painting, varnishing and staining. Call at our store during paint demonstration and lej the special representative from THE PATTERSON-SARGENT CO. Manufacturers of B. P. S. PAINTS AND VARNISHES show you how this work Is done. Let us show you how to do beautiful enamel work at the same cost and with the same labor as orinary painting. Why not make your Inside painting beautiful and easy to wash and keep clean; and, How to make an old softwood floor look and wear like a beautiful hardwood floor, also how to n:ake your old furniture look like new; and. How to finish your walls and secure that beautiful, washa ble, soft finish effect so much desired; and. How to varnish your floors and produce a finish that stands hard wear and Is not effected by hot water or repeated washing; and, How to re-finish your auto and produce a finish that equals fine shop work do It yourself; and, How you can save money by rainting your house with B. P. S. Paint and at the same time know that you are securing a paint that will be satisfactory In every way: and, Many other B. P. S. Paint and Varnish postbllitles. This Demonstration Is Absolutely Free Bring Your Paint Question With You DON'T FORGET THE DATE" Secure a Free Sample English Drug Company Monroe, N. C. 702.1 1. Section 4. Thi.; ordinance shall be puhlishe'l once in e;r!i of four suc cessive weeks, as required by tin municip;;! finance act. ' S.ctioa 5. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its first i publication, unle-s in the meantime, .a petition for its submission to the i voters is filed under the municipal -finance act, and in such event it s!nl take effect when approved by the voters of the municipality at nn elec tion, as provided iu said act. ! It is hereby declared that all ex ' penses to ho defrayed bv means o' the bond Issue hereby authorized arr ! i An out-of-tcv.n man whom we had r..ct called recently to tell us how well : . r was Willi our banking by-mail . .nice, lie has been depositing with us regularly fcr several years, and he found it very convenient to do business with us, even though he had never been able to call in i' ji'son. We have many customers who bank by mail. They find our service safe, simple anil ff:cii i;t. Vcu'il like it, too, if it is iwt con venient fcr you to transact your bunking with us in person. Ask us to explain the de : 'k Wll gladly do so. certain rules are made for the driver ,th(1 1)ond sRue heTeby aulhorllPd are to no by, the children from other schooh will fare better than the near ones that have to walk. If this could not be done It would be better for i every family to furnish a wav of Its own rather than pay board and tuition at some other school. To have a consolidated or high school at Union would give us a much larger taxable area, and have a much stronger schotd that would do much better work. We know that Is Is very hard to find Kood teachers for so many schools, and if we hud a high school we could Ket teachers much 'easier and some that would stay for more than one term. The vvotk would be arranged so that it wouldn't be so hard on a teucher. The teachers go to high schools In pieference to coun try one for that reason. In a high school more time could be had for each recitation and better clasg ex planation, a thing that Is now denied a public school. Many things could be taught that we do riot have. Do mestic science could be taught the girls, and teach them how to cook a pleasing meal. The boys could be taught agriculture, and teach them how to use tool and brain. Dra-wing and art could be taught in a high school for time would be found for such things. Every girl should learn music and if we had a consolidated school we would have enough music students to pay a music teacher to come. Music was a failure this past year for that reason, and how are girl going to learn music without a teacher! The boys could have a large debating society that would help to train them to speak in public. De buting and literary societies are said to do almost as much good as the knowledge of books, and In a high school such things would be a success. g We would have a large number from a necessary expenses of the city o' Monroe, within the meaning of Sec tion 7 of Article 7 of the constitution of North Carolina: The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the 7th day of March. 1921 and was first published on the 29th of March. 1921. Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. J. H. B0YTE, Clerk. Cut Flowers 4 Floral designs, wedding boquets. X and flowers of all kinds. Prices reasonable. We make shipments to Waihaw, Marshvilte, Wlngate and other nearby towns. 'code morgan I At Union Drug Co. Phone 221. Ice iCreaml Special Notice to City Tax Payers The fiscal year and the end of the present admin istration will end May 1st If I had time, which I have not, it would be very embarrassing for me to call on each individual for his or her tax, so please come forward at once and settle your tax that I may have books in shape for the audit Yours very truly, JAMES McNEELY, ' City Tax Collector. which to select our athletic team, and also a better chance to select pupils for our commencements like we have been having lately. A high school at Union would give Us an al most complete course of high school work. It would not onfy help the school, but It would strengthen the commun ity, and better organizations and clubs could be had. The colleges and high schools are crowded and to have a consolidated high school would light-:! en their work. We can see what a I high school at Union would menu by comparing ours with such schools. A ' I consolidated school would not only,! educate more thoroughly but more people. We would have a high school ! in reach of our boys and girls, when l now It Is not. The greatest advantage I find In a high school at Union Is that It not;! only gives those that go to school a better chance, but by having it within their reach many a poor family could , send their children to high school iB when they are not able to send them oft to school and pay board and till-, tion. It would train more boys and girls for great men ana women tnat would battle for the hope, prosperity, peace and progress of our nation. VANILLA PINEAPPLE CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY TUTI-FRUITI PEACH $1.70 Gallon I $1.20 ij Gallon ! v-4k at ueuvercd at xoui Today's Beauty Talk Beautiful hair, thick and lustrous, is easy to have if you use Parisian Sage. It's a positive remedy for dan druff, excess oil and Itching scalp. English Drug Co. sells It with money back guarantee. Girls are more courageous than pugilists. They are ready to make a match with a man twice their size. RUB. MY-TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic aYid Pain killer, cures- infected cuts, old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia. Rheumatism. Door Sunday Morning. Place Your Order on Saturday if Possible. HAWN Ice Cream Co. DR. P. M. ATU'nN'ETHY VETERINARIAN Office FOWLEn A LRU 3TABLK MONROE, N. C. Phone 5". Residence Phone 153 J. GORDON INSURANCE and INVESTMENT CO. INSURANCE EXPERTS Phone 209. Farmers ft Merchants Building. Bank THE BANK OF UNION Monroe, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus SI 00,000.00 W. S. BI.AKKXKV, Pi-oldcnt. J. R. SHt'TK, Vice-President W. II. COLR, Asst. Ujudiler R. G. LANEY. Caliler HARGROVE ROWI.ES, Asst. Cashier SEABOARD Air Line Railroad SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE .NOVEMBER 28th nt l-'.Ol A. M. Trains Arrive Leave No. 14 rrora Charlotte .... 6.S0 a. m. 6.55 a. m. for Wilmington. No. 12 from Atlanta 6:30 a.m. 6:35 a. m. for Richmond No. 34 from Rutherfordton 10:50 a. m. 10:55 a. m. for Raleigh and Wilmington No. 5 from Richmond .... 7.55 a. m. 8.00 a. m. for Atlanta. No. 19 from Wilmington .. 11:20 a. m. 11.30 a. m. for Charlotte. No. 15 from Monroe 8.10 a. m. for Rutherfordton. No. 29 from Monroe 11:30 a. m. for Atlanta No. 31 from Raleigh and Wilmington 2:40 p.m. 2.45 p. m. for Rutherfordton No. 20 from Charlotte .... 5.50 p. m. 6.00 p. m. for Wilmington. No. 30 from Atlanta 5.50 p. m Monroe. No. 16 from Rutherfordton 8.10 i. tn Monroe. No. 6 from Atlanta 9.35 p. m. 9.45 for Richmond. No. 13 from Wilmington .. 10.35 p.m. 10.45 p. m. for Charlotte. No. I t from Portsmouth . . 11:35 p. m. 11:40 p. m. for Atlanta. C. T. HARRILL. E. W. LONG, Ticket Agent Division Passenger Agent. Charlotte, X. O. Young man, what will be your financial condi tion in 1941 twenty years from now? It is up to you, and now is the time to decide the question of your future. Twenty years hence may 4 t i.: i 3 g vpijui LUJiiut's lut inaruiig money are Deiore you g i every aay out witnout money it is diihcult to get a 3 t start in this ane of keen comnptitinn 3 1 . -j r-.M i. i i i i a . ?i vpc-ii a savings uccuunt in tins uunK. UU 10 11 & systematically each pay day. Later, when the right opportunity presents, you win not be Handicapped by lack of funds. Success !V.! men all travel this road. It is the only one that lew's to definite results. Do it today. Tomorrow is the procrastinator's excuse. ! Monroe Bank&TrustCo. It. B. Redwine, Pres. H. B. Clark. Cashier. 44-v.: : sXX'.-44X. tern Your Table Ex pense for a month can be materially reduced by care and proper buying. We offer you every facility for the economical purchase of foodstuffs that contain the maxi mum of nutriment. They produce better re sults at no increase in expense. Do you like those delicious fluffy biscuits that almost melt in your mouth? They are made from flour sold by us. T. C. 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