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rrfiirr ru.rs nnc moxroe joroAr frihit. april m.imi. PACE T-rr- HEATH OF JAMLSLIHai: BAILEY; A VtHTHFM, MVSH-AL lltol,HiV.Qj) UPKE1ZP IS CHIEF Mi. I .1. lHn lr TcMiiiHHif U Mill lUMtch ;irl. Aged 5. Sings Hr KiKi'l Hoiwly. j Faultless All". I (From the iirhviiW Home.) HFrcm Raleigh News and Observer.) ' James Edgar Bailey died at hi Evry now and then you folks read home In Charlotte lat Friday morn- j tn paper about some youthful , lag, aged 49 year. He waa married j prodity ho has been discovered In , first to Miss Maiuie Bass, aaugoin . gpokana. or Cnieago. or Miami, or; of the late Andrew Bass, of Lan" ,0me where or other on "t other side of ; s rKFJMtTF.ll, MrKAF. IS HEAD Creek township. His fceeond mr-' Hillaboro." who can beat twenty-live riaga wa to Mis Fannie Fortune, of sray-bards at chess simultaneously j From Informal conversations with h. aM'll' hllll IB fill IT .JJ UH a Iw, 1'tt.llA III Al II ill fll ..mkwH f MAW rl llutirl H w ... ilia ni in n .r -. , ,m nr r. I a CONCERN OF NEW BOARD Patrol System, Placing ltrliablej Man In Charge of Earn litrk-t, j Keeiim to tie ratureu IamI wnnHr I. K lit It Ann NOW- kiiiliiina rnnri. m-lfhnilt anfnrlenl were conducted Saturday by Rev. J-Jej, a little lady of Ave years, who. 'funds for their maintenance, and for J. Edwards, of Marshvllle and Dr. gtnc. . age of three, has ahown a, it present they will proceed with '. trfc a h a lull w I ll r fltllKII. ! lit. lllK i pfl ll I Inn l n f V M r 1 1 I II L ilia l lit II try man on the electorate nd heard enough during .. g;nce ine ape ui luin, una .uu-u -,iuv present body was remarkable talent for music, singing j caution. Tl K-ry. Mr. eta,.r ,he soprano m alto of any song 'job. and eve ate J. C. -hirh ne has once heard, and play- ha seen at ir former ...rnmnaniinents bv ear right ih few dav uiiurr iur 'i ... . a . l . .. .jiixilI n Inn ttlllif JOnn V. larsu, ib vuiue"v" 1 fie HI'm seitHiiwii "iiivii oi- i' ij. . . i riir lie inn i?bihiiii0. . ;.h him ilia writer ran hear tes- ' . j . n.l v ' fi HlDDV ihuu fhroo fh eminlv- must look for riiv -in m.m. ru ii; n i " . -- - nniiMi h racsr alwava played fair ,... .. t ,,,i illth is a recular attend-, ih aurcessful conclusion of its first games at school, a he later Plae, ant ron the Sunday school of theVfrort at road building on a gigantic .k. fni.lv in hia business Hie. ..v., iim.ilQt phnrrh. and it is ..- l.-i IUC p.ll"T - ' - - - , IHUIIUBIIC I ' I 1 ' . Mr John Belk, with whom he sithere that she picks up most of her r. Collins, the member of the iast associated at Marshvllle, pay melody which she proceeds to play ! commission from Marshvllle township, him tho highest tribute a an Krpe-'and sing for herself as eoon as 8hcgHMn8 t0 like the Idea of a road rat able partner who was rigidly honest rcachcs home. rol. He believe good result could in every detail of his business trans-. gnf tne fjaKhter of Mr. and be secured by laying off the road into actions. iMr Will Xowell. of East Hargett i districts, and placing a reliable man i street Mr Nowell ha been a life;(n charge of maintenance over each It to Advertise '..' , h nM "Atlantic Svmpho- rtutrirt remiirina him to drag roads A Western evangelist makes a prac- iy QUar(ef that trouped for a num-after rains, see that ditche are kept tice of painting religious Hnea n ,,er cf year. The original member (0pen, and all hole filled. The work rock and fence along public high- Kpll)de himself were Messrs. Clarence -ould be under the supervision of the way One ran: "What will you do Colpv yilllam smith and J. Sher-OUnty engineer who would be requir mhon vou die?" ' viwui Vnchurch. Ruth' prUe musl- ed to inspect and approve all roads advertising man and . jeaf ,8 t0 satisfactory "ll va". before the supervisor could draw It: .. 'r&nev in the quartet. Her parents their monthly checks. when you die! Came an Tuiintpd under "Use Delta Oil viovu ii . -,,ian t0 have ner receive musiral education. hif of the Ou',,,,, He "A t-hort session of married life has convinced both of u we can t 'I, .inn toirether. Your .action C. hn too sensational. So I ug- "'V .. ,wr f the 5:15 eest that we get a divorce a qulet.y ; '"V another, a timid, un and quicmy ,'"'.1- ,.,.. nPsa denized fellow. She: "Vour suggestion of quietness an and qutckne. I preposterous. 1 In-. beat m tend to f o on the stage While Mr. McRae. the chairman, Is nnt an ovnnriiinpii1 rond man. It s nninted out that he is a good bUBi- iii- ' nesS lllull, 19 ifry itiiiimai wn i haven't anv sympathy for the r0Unty and its citizenship, and with : man who beats his wife," said a pas- the assistance of a good engineer ni rniienpiipa are ruiiutieiii tiini ur i- - A uA will a 1 art Iiova I hp and quickly a possible. i . . d f,.ilow. "A man who can benefit of tho advice and experience She: "Vour suggestion - - . nlg wife doesn't need anyiof the several oiu memoer oi me commission wno were reapponuru. niinrpniiv inev are not wuium about the financial plight of the com mission. They believe the people of the county will vote bonds even It the commissioners are forced to call an election, and should the opposition be successful they know that the cnuntv commissioners have too much ' horse sense" to permit the roads to go to rack and ruin for the lack of funds. There is more than one way of fmnnciiiR the work, it is declared, and some of the electorate are of the opinion that the commis. Ion has the iuithoritv to issue hliort term, nego tiable rertiliciites. S. they declare, calling an elect Ion on the bond issue will simplv cause an unnecessary ex pense to the county a the money will bo forthcoming from some source. List-Takers Appointments. Notice is heby given that the list takers tor the different townsips of Union county. N. C. will be at the follow ini; places and at the times named when and whare all property owner and tai payer in said town ships are required to return to the list taker for taxation for the year 1921 all the real estate, personal property, etc., which each one shall own on the first day of May, or shall be required to give in then. All male person between the ages of 21 and 50 year are to list their polls during the same time. Return of property and giving in of polls are required under the pains and penal- tiei imposed by law. Itiifonl Township. R. W. Elliott's. Friday. May filh. Trinity. Saturday, May 7th. Sandy Itidge. Tuesday, May luth. Prospect, Wednesday. May 11th. Pl.vlt-r School House, Thursday, May 12th. a. m. R. C. Nisbefs. Thur-ulay, May 12th. P. m. DrcK'iu ft Siarnes Store, Friday, May 13th. A. Funderburk's, Tuesd sy, May 1 7th. Walters' Store, Wednesday, May 18th. Mouutain Spring, Friday. May 20th. Hours 7:30 a. tn. to 5:30 p. m. THOS. L. HINSOX. List Taker. Vuner Towusliip. E. J. Dyruui s, May 9th. P. C. Stiuson May 10th. Stouts May 11th. Indian Trail May 12th. 13th and 14th. J. E. BROOM, List Taker. (ioose Creek Township. J. Davis Helms, May 16th. W. F. Robinson', May 17th. Oscar Clonti' store. May 18th. Fairley Drake's (W. G. Long' home place). May 19th. Huey Sells, May 20lh. Unionville, May 23rd and 24th. I. C. CLONTZ, List Taker. old MANY OTHERS Z .,r .t tiilsbank very helpful In assisting them buflded to their present. M U can do well. we shall be very glad to have jou . tn dat!or, f lushed by this n.niR. a site, conservative banking, toassirt jt .. ii any a Formers&WtiantsM LlipilUi, M. K. I.F.E, lTemtieim C. 1. ADAMS. Vice iTewuen. ... i i nvt! Vlr PreHhlent It. A. 'MOHUOW, Jr., CanWer A Sweet One ' Siun at an Allentown, Pennsylvanlu, eating house during the economy days: SAVE THE Sl'CAU eTin T.IKE HELL WE DON'T MIND THE NOISE Jackson Township. Walker school, Tuesday, May 3rd. Henry McWho:ter's, Wednesday, May 4th. Sam H. McCain's. Thursday. May 5th W. A. Iluey'g. Friday. May 6th. D. M. Walkup's, Monday. May 9th. W. J. Sims. Tuesday. May 10th. Wahaw. May 7th. 10th, 12th, 13th and 14th. J. T. WEIR, List-Taker. T. W. SECREST. Assistant. Sandy Itidge Township. Mineral Springs, Tuesday, May 3. Marvin, Thursday, May 5. Weddingtoit, Friday. May 6. W. L. Hornby' Old Store, Monday, May !l. Howie Mine, Wednesday, May 11. Chirk Ilros.' store. Friday, May 13. Prices Mill. J. N. Price's Store, Mon diiv. May 16. J. N. PRICE List-Taxer. j You Are In Danger! If you are in the habit of keeping money or val uables on your person or about your house, you are certainly in danger You are in danger, not only of being robbed, but of having some worse fate befall you. There are, sad to say, those who would not hestitate to commit murmur, if necessary, to expidite a robbery that they have planned. ou will be safer and your money certainly will, if it is deposited in the bank. We not only offer you 100 per cent safety, but will add 4 per cent interest to your balance each year. As to your valuables, you can rent a safe deposit box in our vault in which they, too, will be really safe. THE BANK OF UNION Monroe, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 & Surplus $100,000.00 W. S. BLAKENFY, Prehldeiit. t I. R. SHCTE, Vice-President W. B. COI.K, AU Cawliler 2 It. G. LAXEV, Cashier MAP.rJUOVE BOWLES. Asst. Caahler t XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSXXXXSXXXXX Monroe Towusliip. Winuate. May flth and 10th. Baker's May 11th Courthouse, Mav 12th to 25th. Hours. 8:30 to 12:30: 1:30 5:30. P. H. JOHNSON, List-Taker. to "Here's Daddy with Some New t 1 T" 17 Columbia necoru; I will be at my office In Bank of Marshvllle from May 3rd to 31st In clusive for the purpose of listing property for Marshvllle township. F. W. ASHCRAFT. Assistant List-Taker. 1mm wmk Lunes Creek Township B. F. Parker's store, May 7. E. A. Collins' store May 13, until 12 o'clock. jJenkins school house, May 13, from 12 to 6:30 o'clock. IR. L. Smith's store. May 14. j Mills school house, May 20, until 12 . o'clock. j Henry Rayfleld place, May 20, from 12 to 5:30 p. in. 0. B. Walters' store, May 21. i Hours 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. I W. L. THOMAS, List-Taker. Special Notice to City Tax PayerSo 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. HP Anv home is twice as happy with a Columbia Grafonola. It opens up to all the family all the fairyland of music, from the fctcs po, n , Wiolwballadtand brings home new Columbia Records. The exclusive Columbia Kon Set Automatic Stop puts the Grafonola in I bj Ll With this invaluable ' J5 lo move oryset or measure Just start t your Gd stops itself. Never stops before it should. AW ays sioj end Dependable. Invisible. Silent. Exclude The W. J. Rudge Co. 1.00 Down; 81.00 per Week All persona who have been exempt-1 ed from the payment of poll tax, will, I when they have come to list, be re-: quired to exhibit a certificate of such exemption from the clerk of the com-, mlssioners. Those who have, through j mistake, surrendered or have lost or: mislaid their certificate of exemp tion should make application for oth er certificates at the May meeting of. the board. This certificate of exemp tion is to be kept by the person ex empted. All pnrsons who are liable for tax, and fail to Rive In. and all who own property and fail to list It, will he charged double tax, unless satisfacto ry excuse be rendered to the board of commissioner on or before the first Monday In October. Rheuma Quick and Sure Kheuma, the marvelous rheuma tism remedy, sold and guaranteed by the English Drug Store. AcH quick ly, safily, surely. It antagonizes and drives from the system the poisons that cause stiffness and pain the Joints and muscles. Ii Miiriiftge u Ilaixnln? "Marriage Is a bargain. Isn't It?" "Vis," admitted Mrs. Cassidy after a pause. "An'," went on Mrs. llogan, "a me Dinny's grandfather used t'say, 'No bargain's a good bargain unless both felly think they've each got th' best av th' other felly. Ain't that business?' "An. so," resumed Mr. Hogan, "marriage a good marriage Is Jusi like that. Th' young bride or th' old wife 'tis th' a-ame if ye're tarkln' about a real marriage is contin yllly marvelln at how ahe' gettin' more than he' giving.' An' th' young felly 'I th' old ma-an It the sa-ame thing, too is feelln' that he' get tin' more than he' glvln' and won derln" at th' bargain Providence ha handed him. An' so each av thim goes from th' Battery t' th Harlem av life, as me Dlnny say, thryln' their lovin'est to keep th' other from r ein' cheated too much If ye get what I mean. Thim' th' business marrteEFi that' founded on th' rock bottom av a business thransactlon." Charles Johnson Post In Good Housekeeping for May. SEABOARD Air Line Railroad SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER. 28th nt 12.01 A. M. Train Arrive No. 14 from Charlotte .... 5.60 a.m. No. 12 from Atlanta 6:30 a. m. No. 34 from Rutherford' on 10:50 a.m. . 7.E5 a. m. 11:20 a. m. Leava 5.55 a. m. for Wilmington. 6:35 a. m. for Richmond 10:55 a. m. for Raleigh and Wilmington 8 00 a. m. for Atlanta. 11.30 a. m. for Charlotte. 1 8.10 a. tu. for Rulherfordtoa. 11:30 a. m. for Atlanta No. 5 from Richmond No. 19 from Wllnilnptrn No. 15 from Monrcc No. 29 from Monroe No. 31 from Raleigh and Wilmington No. 20 fioiii Chain. He No. 30 from Atlanta 5.50 p. m Monroe. No. 16 from 1 nt hvrf ' ' n 9.10 V. m Monroe. No. 6 from Atlanta . ... 9.35 p. m. 9.45 for Richmond. No. 13 from Wilmington .. 10.35 p. tn No. ll from Portsmouth . . 11:35 p. tn 2:40 p. ni. 5.50 p. m. 2.45 p. m. for Rtitherfordton 6.00 p. ni. for Wilmington. C. T. IIAP.PILL. Ticket Agent 10.45 p. m. for Charlotte. 11:40 p. m. for Atlanta. E. W. LOXfl, DMkIihi piiKsenger Agent. Cti ii liiite. X. C 3 Save Money When Young ENJOY IT IN AFTER LIFE. Young men who would enter the decline of life in comfortable circumstances should begin to save now. The approved modern method of saving is a sav- 5 ings account in the home bank. This bank invites young men and young women J to join its family of savings depositors. One dollar opens a savings account, and any sum may be deposited thereafter. Monroe Ban&TrustCo. j R. B. Redwine, Pres. II. B. Clark, Cashier. J Some people take themselves seriously because no on else I willing to take Hum at all. ;
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