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PACF iWO. Tirr MOMioR jorRAi ntrnw. june . j2?. :1 When Manv of United in Bonds of Matrimony Marriage Records of Union County. Beinnin,; With the First One Recorded in 1S31 Until the Present Tine, To lie Given Through Columns of The Juurnal . ,a ' J . . , 'V. ,'". : " hration of Ind-pendence. there is a noon, by Sheriff Brady, of Ran.!..lt ov .... Jostva u .Htine.'. v w - - ...v. ..i. ,,it,fu ,Wqv.a!;ty in the bahv's debut, county. Davis was placed in Gu tie L. Lonjr ty te. i'. -u. -JV --.. " .Sonw bahies, f.r instance, are attend-1 jail shortly after noon today, char; ,.,'' i A ' ; l. V- v , v.: ' , M ed bv a retinue of nurses and have el with assaulting M.ss r'l.reiwe Ke-1- Htflnw by Rev. It. b. Jvr.i:. .VK: -' "'M''" " . M"r' piles"of Sine fluffy garments and pow-' iick. prominent farmer of near Ilich Jan. J. ';." "',- .'-V -.' 4 "V V- Kr "uff. a-id delicate afghans. hit lVi-.?. late Monday afternoon. .rnj i .. .i. u. , i i i i i. . nuir.v of tie tatoe-s in your tvn i'uvis was arrestee i.y lour ur Jan. ,'ames M. (.tj-i.rn to Le;- h. I .or.i3 by l.s j. A. !. Ajt:n. have" none of these things. Tliev . l.-ntifo-.l men near Wi.tston-Sale Moser ty Ksij. li. t . I aruer. . Auc .1. U. A .e.v, Xar...a lV,(u in? tho wrM mthow. often, tl-w m.-rning, sipped to High Poi fen. o. J. uril. .n to ..t. C. ... , in u .-. i. i. ... - ... ,!,., ,.,,,,, f their m?hr n.i wh.re it i snid hi vi.tim i.l.n'if. by Rev Jan. M. V. Crav tj Ju'.ie NM- .vi hv Ks.i. J. II. Wi.'ichester. Feb. .?. S. M. Re i t ) M. A. I!a;-- kev bv ilev. II. B. K'.i-. h .1. t 'traswe!! to l.-.iuis-i I. Griffin bv Es.. T. H. luT.; n Feb. o.'johti R. ll.r.s.i t . Na-icv E. Curiey by Fs.. J. O Gv.tf in. " Feb. 5. .l isi ph Hi:ison to Ccrtn-'.i A. Parl.er bv Esq. II. F. I'arker. Feb. U. I.". N. I'resson 1 1 Mattie E. Bi-vte bv Rev. F. 1.. Met ail. Feb. 1.'. W. R. Wjr..-hv:er U M.t- erva Richardson by Es i. A. 5IcI! wair.e. Fib. 15. Isaac C. I-'tt,; t Jer:n: Howie by Rev. Wm. Mci'o:iaoJ. Feb. IS, T. 15. Moeie to Sarah J. Tye by Rev. II. B. King. Feb. 2J. Evan C. Helms t ) M.srth-i C. Helms bv Esq. C. N. Sintnson. Feb. -2, Alvis A. Rauccta to E.la A. Smith bv Esq. V. A. AuA. n. Feb. 25. H. E. Ma.-ke t,. Hattie Lockhart bv Rev. .1. A. Rivers. Feb. 21. W. E Hi'.l : IK E. Trull by Rev. J. A. IJiver.s. March 1. Joseph Williams. Jr., to N. M. Medlin by Rev. G. L. Chancy. March 10. W. L. Cuthivrtson to X. J. Gr:ff:n bv Rev. M. H. IR.vle. .March 15. Jesse I. H.lns to .Mary E. Broom by Rev. Russell Helms. March 22." R. W. Lemm i to Jan ? Broom bv Esq. T. W. Harkne.-. April 2. James H. ossa!Hn, .ir., to X. S. Foard bv Ksq. S. S. S. Me- t.. I Mavis. vi,i. o::iiks t.. u n- -i in jan e i M K. :i:- m Jn'.!.' N" '- H.lms b tU v. It. S. K-a le:-. Caulev. Nov. 1, W T. S e.ili to X. J. Row March SO, John J. Medlin !. Eunice el! by Es j. Abel Helms. Williams by Esq. S. S. S. Mc-Cauley. X'ov. 1. J. M. Bent n to M. L. Simp April 1, Thomas W. Smith to Rilia s-n bv Rev. I). A. Snvder. Kasty by Rev. P. R. La-.v. .Nov. 12. H. G. Wilson to E. J. April 4. John C. Pyron t- L. Mag- Siiute by Rev. F. I. Swindell. gie Williams by Esq. J. T. Ross. Nov. 15. J. E. Simpson to D. E. April 2'". J. L. Cro'.viH to Ltttira GritT.n b Esq. W. A. Austin. Clontz bv Esq. John H. I. eng. Nov. 25, Obediah Bau.om to Louisa April 23, C. F. Furr to Marv I. Medlin ty Rev. G. L. Chanev. Bovte bv Esq. J. S. Sr.-.ith. Dec. 2. Rob.rt T. Cir.rk to L Hie A. M.iv . W. K. Long to I'artr.ena Benton by Esq John Long. May 10. H. L. ( rovvell to Mary J. Helms b Esq. J. H Long. May !', R. Q. Dulin to Mat. Hun- Tievcutt by Esi. J. H. Long. May 14. Allen Trull to Matnda Clontz by Esq. MB. .s mpson. May 2 W , B. Marsh to Harriet Kush.ng by Rev. J. L. Bennett. June 2, C. It. Baueom to L. r . Med- l: i r . . ii ....:.. lin uy r.sq. . .a. .lusiiu. April ti, J. M. Braswel! to Nannie J. Hodge by Esq. Abel H lais. June 7, V. F. Robinson to Ma?gie Faulkner by Rev. M. A. McDonald. , -June iu, j nomas J. jr.ee io .-iice A. Presson bv Rev. F. B. McCall. June 21, M. C. Harmon ti Lula Es- trulge bv Rev. M. II. Hovle. Juiv ;!. J. F. Hill to Viney Helm bv Rev. G. L. Chancy. , Aug. 5. W. W. ; Glenn by R. v. D. A. ivith to Snvder. Asparagus Shipped 9 0 T - i . "" .l It' . UK r-t-.:.--... r 4 . . t . T!: sirt aeroplane k.id e-i asrsranu tj be shipped in America was ent las' week t'rom a hot hoo-c in Kev J-rw-y to the mar'.ct in Fr-.m. ir;'or, ..i.l.;. Tht aiparr-ttj Mai cn vile in M.-u-husctts three hours alter n bad been ci't in New Jersey, photo ihowj tbc arrival and uiiloadiiig oi the ciro. SEA BOAR! Air Line Railway f.r.:; at M-.iecu.e Tra;ni Xo. II from Chi-.ilo'.'.c Xo. 12 from A'laii'a No. 15 from Monio M'r!3.iy. Arrive .. '.:') a. .'. o:v a m MiOd ::m. 10:10 a.m. Xo. 5 from Wash"ngtj;i .... Xo. 1J from Wilmington .... Xo. 2J from Monr.e No. 34 from Rah. ii Char. 10:4 a. ni. No. CI from Wilmin'on .... No. 20 from Charlo'.to No. SO from Atlanta Xo. Id from Ruth, i Char. No. 6 from AHan'R Xo. 1.1 from Wilmington .... 2:40 p.m. 5:53 p.n. 5:50 p.m. P:2.l p.m. . J;:." n. 11 10:40 p.r.i. 11:00 p.m. Xo. 11 from Portsmouth C. T. HARRILL, T. A. Our Ancestors H.!m b tUv. It. S. 1 J. 7. A. f'. Fania U Mar- E. Gr ; e 1 !'t. Wavf ils.j. A. J. A.:--.:n. .1. I.. Gsif-ii t. I' by Fs i. .!. II. L..nK'. Se:t. 10. U . . he!-'s .'u a Ir. by Rev. M. li. Ho; !e. S.-pt. . W . A. IYn v ir to A. C t'avi by Es . il. 1.. Stvw.trt. Se t. 1 ,l..hn A. .M,'Oum to E I. .'.M'ollu;-.! by iUv. F. U. Mefal! S- P". S. Rra-v.l-y to M. Y. lant.rt t y hs ). . A. Au-t n. Seiit. William I. I 'avis t Mat- tie J G:e.n by iuv. F. I. McCall. 1 1. 2.'. J. K. Cn -.vi II to S. E. 1'oi r by Esq. E. S. l:ark:tes. Sei't. 3 '. J. H. l'hirer t Frarce Lt. H'artis by Rev. il. H. King. Oct. '. I. J. IR-mVv to Emma Lem mov.l ly Rev. M. il. H y!e. Oct. . Get rcc A. K.k r t ) Wilbu Ho, bv Es .. .1. S. Rati- .m. Oct. 15. T. L. A. liii:i!s v.i Ellio Cal.Kvill by Rev. V. R. I...w. Oct. is. Sitne.-n M lis 1 1 Eii::a A. Me I'.ki by Rev. G. I.. Ch;.r..y. tVt. 20. l,a ,c M. N;!-!i Marv Curr-entcr by Rev. R. T. Caudle. Oct. 22. Wiiiiar.t C. Gnff.n to Sar. ah J. Medlin ! y . AUStm. Oct. 2'.'. A. E. to Kiis.i J Fr ee by E.;. !. L. it:.uco:. Nov. H. G. I: .;ers lieorgia A V n.hest-.r tv lUv J. L. McLces. .Nov. A. o. M. i:::er t arah h Reid by Rev. J. N. G.vrret teher-o: ty Ktv. M. il. Hoy e , ' . V A,u,t)n ' lK'ra s : He.ms t y Ejq . . (.. Long. Die. .2. J. D. ( urlee to Nannie Napier by Es i. J .s. Mirth. Dec. i'. T. A . 5.anes to .We E. ..L.ore ly Ley. J. A. t.iven. i'e.-. iH. .. I . 'bwe to Annie How.e t-y r.-v. M. H :l yle. Dee. iUi:.y b. U l:i,s to arah Fiances rie;ms by E.u. Attel Helms. t i , " t it . 1 .. ... . -i, i'ec. ii. ,i. . v rviis;....v vo .nary J. tf-ets y r. s.j. L. . Harknes. 2'. H. D. Tiller M. Har- 1 key !; Em;. J. T. D.c. 21. E. C. Furgus n u Xuncy j v.ar.irs ej i.o. .v. .;. .-.is;i'i. Dee. 21, John A. Long to Thetis Will. am" i y Esq. A'i.1 11 ileims. ii to Wincey '.r.it1!. t) Anna E. Dec. ;11. ,i !-) t. Grit A. Xa.-.ce i.v M.-q. S. S. Dec. -1, A. C. Johns'. i u: .-.l ei ti v Rev. F ii Swindell. By Aeroplane ;..., ) .-.:il 5). n L nve ni. ''ih) a. m A"r:l r .: ill i; Por'.s. ro'.io aid a. r.t. for i' T: ;5 a. ni f r i.llt 10: lO'.-'I'O.I 10:05 a. ri fo.- Atlanta If: ;5 a. r.i. for Charlotte 10:3 ) a. m. .'or Atlanta 0:55 a.m. for P.ale'ch anJ Wilmington 2:45 r-m- for Chr.tlotte and Ruiherfnrdton C:00 p.m. for Wilmington for Monroe ur Monroe P:40 p. rn for Washington 10:."0 p. r.i. for Charlotte li:05 p. m. for A lanta E. W. LONG, D. T. A. Charlotte. X. C. 1 - - - rj Vlk -" ,-' . .. v. -,v rje. J -. i'L ." 's '' T'.'-s..! . . ' i . .., - 1 ' t , . : 1 sU tM tNK 4 I i EXCITEMENT OVER THE ARM VA L OF A N EW HA BY A Man Birthday. Weddinc DV "nd the Time of His Funeral are Ked Letter Events Evvryore is ixi-itod over the ar rival of a baby. It is the one time i;i his !:(-', save for his wedding t'iiy aud his funt-ral, when he is practk-!!y ure f holding the center of the staire. out. no-.wiinsianu.nir tne I'ev- they linger, according to. govern:ii i:t ' r.:m as the man who :is-;:u'ted her, stat 'sties, i bout twelve months and and later brought bore where he i.u iy if them only six. One baby, was placed in the Guilford jail, out of every ten i i the United States! The crime occurred jut over the d:c bc'or. its rirst year is out; Rando.ph munty line and. as Sher I2".0i bef .re their sixth week. i! Rraiiy. ef that county, arrived hundri .1 th ejsand babies in this cottr.- b.u soc'ly before the Raleigh try. more than the entire population t-a.n tine this afternm. be took of th.- state of Nevada, die yei'.rly of i.un in custody and to Raleigh, preventable causes such as bad feed- Davis was brought here by four ing, cold milk, draughts and ignorant unidentified men who s.-.UI that they care. ' had captured him at a stor,- a short ?dr. Average Baby is lucky indeed distance from Winston-Salem on the if he ha a Red Cross public health Winston-Randleman road. He showed nurse to meet him when he comes. ' fight and one of them knnked him if the nurse has had anything to in the head. He was taken beiore the say about it. he is practically certain gad ar.d she identified him. to have a doctor, too, unlike many The four men did not leave their of his br.by associates. One of the J names with the sheriT here, nurse's chief ebjocis is to persuade, Davis declares his innocence, say the mother to have a doctor. Birth J ing that he was returning to Winston and death are so frequent in some Salem from Io'xington. He admits districts and run so close together j trying to run when the four men came that people do not even bother to upon him and says that they kn.H.kcd have a doctor. But wh'.-n the babv'him down. His head was bruised bv has once arrived he is made the olvoctithe impact of some heavy object. He t constant rites, ihe nurse calls every niorniiig to ?ee him and his moth.-r, ;:nd starts him on the path to health wi'h warm water, soap. ,.),,, U, h.w ,.. the mother, aired the room and laid the baby in a little bed of his own, sometimes made from the clothes basket, a large wash boiler or any sort of box that may be on hand, she '.caves a little advice about diet, rest and care, and leaves them until the rext day. She is, next to his mother, the baby's best friend. It :s she who regulates his diet and saves him from colic and from colds. It is she who knows what is the mat ter with him when he cries and just what to do for him in every emer gency. She knows all his little prob lems, and when the novelty of his arrival has worn off and he is apt to suffer a loss of popularity, it is she 'ho persuades his mother to bring him to the babv clinic to be weighed each wiek. Here he becomes a dis- c p!e of clean, fresh milk, soft clothes. m draUKhts and . ouiet life, so that the years end finds him plump and ,j mpM aRj healthy, a living refuta- tiun of thost, pitifuI quartor of a lm). Hon babies dying every year of im- ,.HP J. There is a wealth of work cut out for th li't lrn-t nnhlir- hpulth t-'irc .in;-,, sl-(, iu r-:uhliRhpd in a rural immunity. It is considered a dav's wor'K, n very day's work, in the cen- ti rs ( t' population for one trained nuise to minister to one case of sick ness during a day. Frequently there are two nuises for this one case. !..t the puidic health nurs - in the rural cou.mu'iity has to look after, net only her particular community, but ma;. lie a i.einhhcV.vr.g community or tw i, or some outlying and isolated l.i "ii s and she must see that her day is so divided that she may bring the ."vate"t ai-.ount of relief and eoni . ' ' il: ' gr atts' rumbcr. y s':- ;i -;-:mges h;'r day on a visit 's; I s s. She l;S's iilf the homes ' v.-.:., h ' :iei-e is si, kn .'.i in r.gt her .M-ileiiuie -.no s.'ic tiii.t she h' 1'leS tO 111 c i a; c; c!i i f tin : i".ess;jry r;.iv 1 : i : I is :i. is '. , ;' caii I .. .a:-.'.!. S'.e ' t 11. i. t .11 l 1" 11 mi. i-; m cases : el, lie. iv ' y, ' it h d es n t leave c-t-d. Sh, uiver, lh; veM nieni !' t he fai nly some plain and in!-s to follow in m n.8te"ing Ai u e is in thise homes. "" co.-.c-ri i-- :.ot o.ily for the per son who is iil. Slie must look out '.- "i" . ntir.' i'amdy. She endeavors to ilen i- ; n, remedy physical de-fee!.- and h.'.b t- insnnilary home con- "ii. ::s mi l anything else that may I'-od'.ie'ive of disi'H4i nrf only ii.hti in t the family on how to .ie in- s mple cases of illness, she 'ii-m as well as to how the family can be kept well. I ' Tii.-v rlain cold lias b en disrov- red in Florida; i: mav be ji:t somo toiui t iih his mouth onen BEAUTY TO GREET WORLD WAR VETERANS ! - v y y Mist Agnei Dohoney, who ii said to be the moat beautiful girl of the Golden West, haa been selected aa chairman of the receptioa commit tee to greet the disabled American veterans of the World War who meet at San Francisco for their second annual convention, June 26 to 39. tx. ; . .... .. 1 - sj '-' A'. i 'v'r f,-f ,,V, s- I 4 M NEGRO IS TAKEN FROM GUILFORD JAIL Will Davis, -of Charlotte," Caught by Four Unidentified .Men; Declares His Innocence Greensboro, June . Will Davis, young Mrro giyir. his home as Char lotte and his plait' of recent employ ment as Winston-Salem, was taken to the state penitentiary at Raleigh, Kavinrf here at 4:15 o'clock this afte-r- h ilford uni- li oint .1 says he was eating cheese and crack ers wnen captured. It is understood that the men were led in the direction of Winston-Salem by bloodhounds on the trail and that the four in an automobile went ahead and found the negro before the arrival of the dogs. Davis emphatically denies ac knowledge of the crime, saying that he had never been near the" scene of the crime. He is a thick-lipped, bullet-headed, brutish-looking black. BLOODLESS EXPERT HERE MEI.NHARDI, FAMOUS IX Till A SPECIALTY, CALLED TO CHARLOTTE Meinhardi, of Chicago and Daytona, Florida, who became conspicuous since successfully attending John I). KocKeielier as well as other noted individuals, will personally be at the Selwyn Hotel. Charlotte, X. Car, Wednesday and Thursday only, June 11th and 15th. and will afford local sufferers a private demonstration from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m, when ajl sufferers of any disorder or crip- p.eu conuuion are invited to come and talk with this noted ennert uitlmnt charge. Ik' employs similar Bloodless .Methods to those first successfully introduced into this country bv the famous Prof. Lorenz, of Vienna," Aus tria. in P. 1). Armour's child of Chi. cago. Prof. Iaircnz again returned to this co-jiiiry the past year and con ducted many successful cliircs in New Yok City. Meiniiardi's superior sKill ri applying these ir.thods was what aitriieted .Mr. Rocket'd'or, anion-; hi.; omry ulhe- distinguished paii-ons. ..'rle l.oien, s I.vmcd til l;!tMM!ie. lielntl. o( Ejro;ie Meill hard: is claimed the Bloodless Genius ol Amer.c.'i. No main r what y..ur illness r crip hd condition tM.iy I.-, n-erv indi vii'.ia'. wfto is nut in g iod "iu-i!th SlioU. I crn.Ult this llo'co. e!e.-t who produce by the most adw.i.ced lllod- I A I t I i-s aietno.M witliour u-..u' .Vu:-,ery, .lie iicai ireawncnt or i'i es,'r,j t.,i',. .Many receive immed.ate and pernia-m-iit ri!ief-after having s:ill'ei"d year-. Demands fur his sen Ices pre vent stopping j.t any o.l, r pu.ce in tr.is M'lt.en. Slop Scalp Itch With PARISIAN SAGE Thousands of men and women use ''"rwian Si.gy because it so quickly -s'-"is .inching M-ulp. Resides s.needil ridding the head of eei-y , .article of duiidruti this delight- lul "lvi",ilb"' keeps the hair from ""'"Z "'-j1 al") Kves it a beautiful lu.-tre and sofness that compels ad- m. rat. :n. That's whv Eiu-Iimi iim.. jCo. and ail good druggists sell so much of it and guarantte it. Paroian a;re does not change tne natural col- I or of the hair. If li'.-re must he a war, China is a !iti- place for it to be. fete Ms tfcsV tric,.-'At ! Trb: THE TV'O SMA'-LEST THINGS IM TI-IE WORLD Ati3 KOLECULES ANH3 AKCNYMOUS LETTER -I '!.: r.i;- iit JtMl n -a I I Special Notice. One cent a word each insertion. FOR SALE Fine fresh co Fesperaian, Ma' thews. V. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The co - partner-hip heretofore existing be- tween J. E. Liles and B. H. V.olfe i:i wic .uonroe .aji.i service c-.aiion has been d.ssolved by mutual con sent, Mr. Wolfe retiring from the firm. The business will be con ducted by the undersigned in the; future, to whom all accounts uue the firm should be paid. J. E. Liles. r,.s. ,, . . . 10R RENT Good 4-room house V" '. 3 FOR SALE Fresh milk cows. E. G. iH'ese. Matthews, X. C. Route 2o. bOR SERVICE Registered Guernsey bull on J. W. Chaney farm, three' miie-s east of Monroe. Fee $1.50, 1 cash Zeb Chanev. ! LOST OR STOLEN' A McLaren cord 1 31 x 4 1-2 tire and rim. Please re-1 turn to C. O. Zohrist or Journal of-. lice. SEE US for anything and everything! Having this day duly qualified be a Rmd drug store handles. Your 'fore the clerk of Superior Court of trade is appreciated. I nion Drug j Union county as administrator of the Co- j estate of Sam Carter, deceased, late wit ? nev i i i . - tf the county of Union ana state of "t i.-w ..or... .r..e xcr sr eu typewriter. Nc o I nderwoeJ pre- fined for about two months. J. t . W illiams. phone .-81-J. Monroe. JUST RECEIVED New shipment of stationery. Per box from 25c up. I nion Drug Co. ' CLEAN I P that Straw Hat from 10 cents. Use Xyal'a Straw Hat (.'learner. Do it yourself. Union Drug Co. DO V()U TAN or sunburn earily? Use Xyal'a Face Cream ith peroxide. Union Drug Co. NOTICE Beginning Mav 29 there ?. l.n ,lerK 01 lne, upwior c ourvel will be a dailv schedule of the Dlue i L m.on County, made in a special pro- Ilus Line to Helms Poud. Children edmg entit.ed T. L Cornier et al. under supervision of expert swim-j"- Efhe Boyd et al. same being mer. Children under 16 years of'No- JPn the special proceeding aue, 25c; adults. 35c, Including , d of sald county, the under- swim. Leaves Union Drug Store ,t tfned comm:s:ontr will, on the 4:30. Leaves Pond at 6:15. t . of Jn.,l' 1922V. ' 12 o clock a. m., at the courthouse SALE OF TOWN' LOTS for taxes dxr in Monroe, X. C, offer for sale I will, on Monday. July 3. 1!'22. sell at the courthouse door in Monroe, X. C, the following town lots for delinquent Uxes: 1 lot Florence j L nl0J County. North Carolina, ad Toney James McNe'v, City TaxiJ!ninK th lanJ-i of J. M. Harkey and Collector. FOR REXT Six room house on Ion the East side of the Charlotte Crowell street. Phone 476 or 323. j Monroe road, Frank Conder's corner, , trr. -,. r, TZ 7 and runs X. 52'a E. 154.60 poles to GET THE BEST Flower and Garden a stone jn a line of the Yandle tract: seeds on the market at the Union;thence with said line S. C2S W. anety More. n.vi.isn mdp tn stnno in rh.. PIANO TUNING and regulating Work guaranteed. Hollawty Mu sic House, Phone 571. Monroe, X. C. HOUSE FOR REXT Ellie Wilson. -Close in. Mrs. GET MAGAZINES at Ihe Union Va riety Store. E CARRY a complete line of Rexnll and Xyal Remedies. 1 hey are bet terUnion Drug Co. - FOR SALE Fine cdlard plants. das. McNeely. WE DAVE the most roninlete line of creams, powders, lotions, and toilet r-quisiies in town. Let us show eon. I nion Drug Co. MEET VOI R I RIENDS at our now sanitary soda fountain. Only hodc! custard Ice Cream i.erved now. Union Dm-; Co. ARMY TRENCH MIRRORS for Die nt the Union Variety Store. .). :!. WAI.kER, Lenox, (la., Porto' R'co potato idants, any q.iantl;y, M.ii'i per thousand, l-.xpress collect. HOUSE MOVING If you want your Louse moved or raised, tee me or call at Lee Park Dairy. las. Is. Ileims, Monroe Route 1. SOY DEANS, the mammoth yellow, at I.athan & Hrigl.r's. ASK VOl it DOCTOR to leave your prescriptions with us. Our (junbty and service unequalcd and prices ntiaranteed satisfactory. I nio.t Drug Co. FOR SALE Modern biinnalow In first-class shape on East Everettf street. W. J. Rudgp. AUTO TRANSFER If you want good Fervicc, Phone I'M). Frank j Helms' Transfer. 1 FIFTY MARRLES for five cents at the Union Variety Store. CALL G. H. LEVY'S market for fresh meat, Phone 5i2. FRE'H SEEDS All kind-. 5 cents pner. I lyler-F'tinderbui k Co. HEADiH ARTEUS for ll.it Dye Coln.-ite st'd Elkny's. Only 25c. "T nion Drusr Co. THE ONLY PLACE IAT, G in A STORAGE EXLUSIVELY No Grease or pirt on Your Seats When You want to Ride 17 Don't Risk Your Car or what you have in it being stolen. MONTHLY AND TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. LOVE'S STORAGE STATION WEST JEFFERSON ST. 1 NOTICE OF ADMIXISTKATIOX Having da'y qualified as the ad ministratrix vi the estate of Roy A. Marsh, deceased, all persons holding .claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the ' undersigned 8d:ainistratr.x on or be- t.tra h. ''.th iii,V nf jlav. llt'Jlt ..r ,th,s wiI1 bj pleaded in bar of their rcovei y. All persons indebted to said ;e5tate will make prompt payment and . 4J,V( riwts This the 2-'th dav of May, ll22. BESSIE MAE HALLMAX MARSH. Administratrix. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified before j R. W. Lemntond, clerk of the Superior I court of I nion county, as executor of ,hl. as. v il, and testament of i Amanda J. Rca. this is to notify all persons ho!d,i:r claims against said estate to present same duly verified on or bcfoie the 22nd day of May, l!'2-"5, or this notice will b.- pleaucd ,r lr of their rei-overy. A'' persons i.!ebted to so.nl estate id please make prompt payment. This May 22. 1122. JOHN V. K1NDLEV, Exeou- . tor of the last will and testa. nient t.f AMANDA J. REA. W. B. Love, Attorney. . I VllTICF TH riJFIIT-f?i otxh Carolina .notice is hereby given , all hoM; cUjma j t ! i ' . ,hl., ti, ,ha ent them to the undersigned. du:v authenticate!, on or bVt,,re t!lt? 6"inJV ot. -M?-v? 11 -3. , or. l, Vce De )Ieaa ln tar i . t:r iwm u niwij. All persons indebted to sa'd estate will please make prompt settlement. This the 27th dav of Mav, li22. M. F. CARTER, Administrator of Sam Carter, deceased. John C. S.kes, attorney. RE-SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue of an order e n.gtiest bidder lor cash, the following described tract of land, ly. ing and being in Vance Township, others, described as follows: Beginning at a stone bv 2 hickories 154.60 poles to a stone in said Char- lotte-Monroe road; thence with said road 31 poles to the beginning, con taining 30 acres. The bidding on the above described tract of land will begin at $660.00. This Mav 2!'th, 122. W. 0. LEMMOXD, Commissioner. NOTICE Xorth Carolina, Union County In the Superior Court. Anthony Cunningham vs William Cunningham, James Cunningham, Joe Cunningham and Nancy Cunningham. The defendants above nam "d will take notice that an action us above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Union county for the purpose of obtaining :.n order to sell certain n al estate near the town of Waxhaw for the purpose of partition, and the -aid deft ndants will further take no-t-o that they are reeuired to a" '.nr at the ofliie of the Clerk of tho' Su p. t-'oi- Court of Union county. North Cui-olii.a, on the loth day 'of dune, li'1'2, at 10 nM.'ck a. 111, and answer or (.einiir to the complaint in said as, u.ii or the plaintiiT will a;. ply to liie court for the. relief demanded in sa.d eompl'iint. Tl.is 2'e-th dav of Anril, U'22. R. W.'I.E.MMOND, C. S. C. V- R. Love, Any. tV. W. HARGETT, Dealer in PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS. Very Reasonable Prices Charged, All .York Guaranteed. Pho :.7?.R. Monrnp. IM. C. Monroe Lodge 211 A. F. & A. M. First and Third Thursday Monroe Chapter No. fit R. A. M. Sflccml and Fourth Tuesday Malta Commanc'ery No, 19 K. T. First and Third Tuesday Visiting members welcome. Dr. S. A Alexander Veterinarian Office I'hone 11 :j. Res. 53-J. DR. P. M. ABERNETHY VETERINARIAN OfUce FOWLER t LEE ST ABU) MONROE. N. C. Phone 108. Residence Phone HJ-J. Dr. Kemp Funderburk Dentist Office Over Lee Griffin's Store.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
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