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A CAT, CP I.IANKS A 1 A VERY Ll'l TJ.E To Show Our Arpreciation to Our I -wr Neighbors atid Frk'nds Monroe, N. Rt. 3, April 5, 1922, It has pleased the great and terribb WILL INSURE YOU AGAINST and all wise God who created eve living creature that breath's the breath of life to remove from our Llarriase HeccrJs cf Union County, Eesinnir With the Firsl Cite needed ii 1S31 Ur.ill tt' frcccst, Tiie, To Ee A VERY- BIG-LOSS Fire is no respecter of persons or property. hits them all alike, and spares none where it is midst in our little home where we have, spent many, many happy days and hours of pleasant conversation speaking of the wonderful works of of The Journal the great I am. who holds the winds Sept.

25, George C. McLarty to possible. Insurance is the only successful preventive of ruin. Every man's family his wife and children is entitled to this consideration and protection. Mary Howard by Rev.

A. Stafford. in his fist, the same yesterday, to-day and forever. Thanking Him that He spared or. lives so long to live to- Sept.

27. William M. F. Ferry to Martha Moore by Esq. J.

Trull. We represent only reliable companies that pay premiums without quibbling and without de Oct. 2, Thomas fadlock to Frances Marsh by Rev. Landy Wood. The cost is small and the protection is great.

We will be glad to go into details with you Oct. 19, Samuel Fincher to Mar at any time. We also insure every living thing' from a dog to a elephant. garet Owens by Rev. R.

Z. Johnston. Oct. F. Helms to Ter- ressa Belk by Esq.

Elias Preslar. getner tee yearSt montna ana days passed, so-gwiftH (by; but after all this the end ha(fiome. Her voice is heard no-mgriin-our. sweet little home. -O.

God, isuimitr bow, and say thou doOi'' alj, things well, With thankful hearts, we can say we have the; blessed assurance that we shall meet her in the land of the redeemed. Now may God who is the giver of every good and perfect gift bless ev ery neighbor and every friend that so TIIE MONROE INSURANCE INVESTMENT CO. Oct. lb, James A. Morris to Mar garet Thompson by Rev.

J. Marriage in 1866 Jan. 11, Joseph Griffin to Perme-. lia E. Austin by -Esq.

J. Trull Aug: 10, Andrew M. Helms to Elizabeth A. Snyder by Rev. J.

W. Davis. Oct 5, Henry S. Presson to M. C.

Helms by Esq, A. F. Stevens; Jan. 2, Kennith R. Gordon to Jane R.

Honeycutt by Esq. B. F. Houston. Jan.

10, A. W. Heath to Nancy Crow by Rev. C. A.

Plyler. Jan. 3, Hugh W. Houston to Susan G. Covington by Rev.

S. J. Fincher. Jan. 11, John M.

Hinson to Susan R. Williams by Rev. E. C. Williams.

Jan. 11, Berry Medlm to Alcy C. Keziah by Rev. J. E.

Irby. I Jan. 11, W. G. Little to Meigs by Esq.

J. Marsh. Jan. 16, S.lHarvey Walkup to Ellen Steele by Esq. W.

J. McCain. Jan. 18, L. A.

Helms to Hannah, E. Richardson bv Rev. J. E. Irby.

Telephones 89-J 118. G. B. CALDWELL, Manager. Office in Bank of Union Bldg.

Joseph Outen to Hulda Broom by Esq. Elias Preslar. Oct. 30, George A. Green to Mary A.

Treadaway by hso. K. W. Tarlton, 'Nov. 1, Wm.

T. Harrington to Vincy willingly lent a helping hand to aid, assist in any way. i trasweJrTy K. J. art ton.

Hoy. 1, Joseph A. Robinson to Lindy May God help every hand that A. Huntley by Kev. Charles' tsarrino, plucked the flowers that were laid 8, Lorenzo M.

Little to Hester upon her grave. May God bless the E. Curlee by Esq. J. A.

Woodard hands that marked the grave to lay Nov. 13, Samuel W. Smith to Dovey her sleeping body. May God blesi'the Jan. 18th.

Thomas A. Fowlor to E. Dunn by Rev. R. Z.

Johnston. handfe that broke the earth where her Nov. 8, Johnston btarnes to Jane body was laid to rest. May God bless Elizabeth A. Austin by Esq.

R. Tarlton. -Jan. 19, Wm. E.

Belk to Mary Hance Jan, 20, James Trull to Jane Rtppall hv Esa, F. L. Wyatt. vhapman.by Esq. M.

Prices -the hands that laid her body so teri- Nov. Wt Bickett to Mollie derly in its last resting place and A. Covington by Rev. J. E.

Irby. plaoed the blanket of mother earth so Nov. li, Hosea Thomas to Lou sa tenderly over her sweet face and said it is fin 'shed. This is mother's trrave iDaucom Dy tsq. Cj.

uaaay. irr Jan. 26, Ezekiel T. King to Susan ov. 14, William A.

uritnn jo Mar- Myers Medlin and Family. raret E. Hamilton by Esq. J. Trull.

1M Pnrker bv Rev. S. Head, 01 TJolann Prtea tn MnrV Helms Nov. 13, B. S.

Traywick to Maggie CLEAN UIf rLEAN UP.I! rJ. Dunn by Rev. A. J. Stafford, wan tj by Rt-v.

J. E. Irby. Jan. 81,.

Wm. I. Long to, Sarah E. bv E. Irby.

Nov. 22, John Broom to Nancy To the' Citizens "of Monroe, North J. Christenberg by Ksa. A. rlarkey, Carolina; Nov.

22, Samuel Stephenson to In 'accordance' withvthe reaufest of Harriet A. Howie by Kev, W. Jones. rat the Worth Carolina Insurance De 24, Daniel Thomas to Nancy partment and a movement participat ed in bv practically all the and Godwin by Kev. Calvin Helms, Dec.

4. Ellison Simpson to Esther I towns of this state to set aside one C. Walker by Esq. J.M. Stewart.

week this sprinsr in which all citizens Dec. 6, Marcus B. Simpson to Sarah shall devote their best attention to M. Hamilton by Kev. c.

Uavis. cleaninjr nd" bfeaAtifyin their "Drem Dec. 10, B. B. Smith to Sarah Bras- ises, I do designate the week begin well by Esq.

E. Williams. Feb. 13th, William A. Love to' Nancy P.

Jenkins by Esq. R. W. Tarlton. Feb.

15, Thomas L. Trull to Charlotte E. Austin by Esq; Wm. Newsojn. Feb.

18, Josiah G. Price to Carolina Little by Esq. W. H. Simpson.

Feb; 14, George A. Kizer to Flora Long: 21, Jordon Wj. Collins to Julia Thomas by Esq. W. H.

Collins. Feb. 21, Hiram Hargett to Mantha Helms by Rev. J. E.

Irby. Feb. 25, Burrell H. Broom to Eliia Collins by.Esq. F.

L. Wyatt. March 1, Leroy L. Secrest to Martha Trull by Esq. Simpson.

March 6, Alexander Michael to Jane Stilwell by Esq. T. H. Benton. March 22, Thomas Cuthbertson to Alice L.

A. Jones oy Rev, W. W. -Tnnps. m'ng April 9th (the second week in April) 1922 as "Cleap-up Week" for Dec.

6, Wm. A. Curlee to Martha Nance by Esq. J. H.

Woodard. the City of Monroe. C. (Golden, Sttieafi Oreadl "Inferior to None. Superior to Most." you buy Golden Sheaf Bread you surely get your money's worth.

Dec. 0, Wm. H. Bryant to Mary All citizens and organizations are requested to co-operate with, the city JNance by i-sq. j.

woodard. Dec. 6. Thomas Birmingham toi authorities in collectinfir and movinsr Martha Stewart by Esq. B.

A. Austin, out of town every scrap of trash and Dec. 9, William M. Walden to Ellen refuse in the City during said week, Carelock by Rev. D.

J. McLemore. and in there after keeping the City Dec. 9, Jason Moser to Sarah J. clean." Irby by Esq.

E. W. Richardson. For the more effective prosecution Dec. 9, Gilbert Preslar to Mollie A.

of this task and for the purpose of SALT, RISING BREAD Jl POUND CAKE REDUCED March 22. Eber A. Griffin to Evelyn Our fine Pound Cake, best on the market, REDUCED TO OC cents Like mother used to Make. It's Fine. it.

'It cant be beat. UO alb. Irby by Esq. E. W.

Richardson. devising ways and means for the ac- Dec. 18, John B. Stegall to Jersey complishment thereof, by and with Pope by Esq. J.

D. Cuthbertson. the consent of the Board of Aldermen Dec. 13, Joseph L. Richardson to I have appointed and do hereby -ap- Jane E.

Richardson by Rev. J. E. Irby. poiat three ladies from each Ward Dec.

20, Edmond Ritch to Mary of the City as follows: Horton by "Esq. J. E. Moore. First Ward: Miss Drucillia Broom, Dec.

21, Eber A. Helms to Margiaun chairman; Mrs. Hiram Mullis Mrs. Medlin by Esq. J.

E. Huntley. Charlie Griffin. Collins by Esq. W.

H. Collins. -March 27, John A. Godfrey to Susan Irby by W. H.

Pardue. April 1, James C. Griffin to Sannet Rushing by Elder W. M. Rushing.

Feb. 8, Milas Medlin to Mary M. Halgler by Esq. Lewis Griffin. March 22, Thomas Griffin to Everliner P.

Austin by Esq. J. W. Jan. 3, Michael Norcatt to Jane Hnnpvmtt bv Esa.

R. W. Tarlton. Dec. 21, Henry M.

Polk to Sarah Second Ward: Mrs. Ervin Stack, j. runaerourK oy Kev. wimams chairman; G. M.

Smith, Mrs. Dec 30, Rheuben H. James to Be- Ihos. Young. FLAVO LOAF, in 6 different flavors, 9 ounzes net weight 10c ALL KINDS OF LAYER CAKE-only 25c lb Bread is Your Best Food feat more of it.

MONROE BAKERY JACK HERNIG, Proprietor. I nda E. Fowler by Esq. J. A.

Hqrne. Third Ward: Mrs. H. R. Laney, April 8, J.

P. Doster to Carolina! uec. zi, nenry a. niu to Liean tun- cnairman; Mrs. Arthur McKone, Mrs son by Esq.

J. D. Cuthbertson. iN'an Carlile. Oct 10, Oliver P.

Harrell to Mary Fourth Ward: Mrs. W. W. Horn, A. Marsn oy Kev.

neaa- icnaiman; Mrs. w. Jvi. uordon, Mrs-. Oct.

8. Samuel A. Neil to Elizabeth R. A. Morrow.

2 Hagen by Esq. J. M. Stewart. I Fifth Ward: Mrs.

JefiE Sswell, chair- Blakeney by. Rev. Landy Wooa. April 1, James C. Hargett to Martha A.

Myris by Rev, John W. Davis. i May 27, Jamea A. Jerome to Dorcas E. Benton by Esq.

W. H. Simpson. April 26, Postell J. Threadgill to Sarah Griffin by Esq.

J. W. Hamilton. May 10, L. F.

Austin to Nancy C. Stewart by Esq. E. 'Williams. uct.

9, William x. Baker to Selena man; Mrs. Fred Huntley. Mrs. S.

H. Wood by Esq. J. M. Stewart.

Hudson. Aug. 10, Andrew Helms to Eliza The members of the above-named beth A. Snyder by Rev. J.

W. Davis. committees are requested, during the Dec. 11, W. S.

P. Hunter to E. 'A. arst ween oi April at a time and Matthews by B. Z.

Johnston. plfice of which they will be hereafter notified, to meet and confer with Mrs. Oct. 28, Franklin S. Lingle to Mar tha A.

Ttreadaway by Rev. Charles Jlive a. Webster, a representative of che Insurance Department, and plan Barrino. Oct. 28, Anderson Rogers to Ade a systematic campaign for Clean-up line Williams by Esq.

W. H. Collins. Week. Nov.

28, Wm. W. Duncan to Sarah I During Clean-up Week, as at all J. Harrell by Esq. J.

E. Huntley. other times, all persons are requested SEEDS Nov. 29, John S. Hartis to Delila E.

to observe the ordinance requiring all Broom by bsq. U. v. Broom. rasn irom private premises to be laced on the street in boxes or bar Aug.

23, Starnes to Mary 1 I -H L- rels to be removed by the trucks. If btarnes by Ksq. J. M. Stewart, Sept.

21, Moses S. Snyder to Mar-1 you sweep or throw your trash on the May 15, Kqbert L-eonara to ranees Shaw by Esq. D. Rushing. June 12, Wm.

W. Richardson to Mary Saunders by Rev, Patterson. June 6, Milas D. Pusser to Delphia Mullis by Esq. F.

L. Wyatt. June 5, John C. Nicely to Caroline Tarlton by Esq. F.

L. Wyatt. June 14, Harmon. King to Maggie Griffin by Esq. R.

Rogers. June 28, Isaac Maddox to Sarah R. Rollins by Esq. W. H.

Collins. June 26, James M. McNeely to Eliza J. Chaney by Rev. A.

J. Stafford. July 10, Love York to Nancy C. Liles by Rev. Calvin Helms.

July 17, David C. Trull to Harriet L. Benton by Esq. W. H.

Simpson. Aug. 2, William T. Griffin to Elizabeth Simpson by Esq. J.

Trull. Aug. 9, Harmon B. King to Sarah lu Secrest by Esq. W.

H. Simpson. Aug. 12, Benj. Funderburk to Eliza Outen by Esq.

Elias Preslar. Aug. 6, Cyrus Helms to Susannah garet Helms by Esq. Wm. Newsom, July 15, H.

W. Funderburk to Cad street you beioul the streets, your neighbors premises and your own when the w'nd changes. dice Farker by Kev. A. Flyler, Oct.

4, John M. Brantley to Sarah This 30th March, 1922. J. c. M.

VANN, Mayor. Ueese by Kev. K. L. Davis Dec.

4, J. H. Rob'nson to Salle Walkup by Rev. D. P.

Robinson. CPRING finds our store with an un- i usually, varied line of the hest Seed the market affords; Seed that are de- 4 pendable, that seldom ever fad to a. Davis toMaiiiisa To the Democratic Vot- McNeely by Esq. A. Harkey.

I v.iJ ir. inxL TJiii Oct. 28, Isaac Little to Mary Poole bv Esa. E. D.

Gaddv. District Dec, 9, Issaac Poole to Elizabeth sprout ana you wm unu um Maness by Esq. E. D. Gaddy.

I am a candidate to succeed myself Dec. 9, James Steene to Emeline as Solicitor for the 13th Judicial Dis fell Kiker by Est. J. A. Horn.

trict in the primaries to be held on Dec. 12, Robt. L. Stewart to Sallie June 3rd. Having been appointed by Fhiier by Kev.

a. u. Jones. Department in charge oi men wno are familiar with thelocal seasons, who know "when to plant," what seed are best adapted to Union county soil and everything else that the amateur gardener might want to know. Dec, 29, James C.

Edwards to El- pernor msi eptemDer i nave Bivens by Rev. D. J. McLemore. Yen.my entire time to the duties of 27.

Jan, P. Broom ta Mlind thi office, and I refer, fou. to all the 27, James P. Broom to Malinda the Governor last September, I have mira Craig by Esq. J.

M. Price. July 15, R- H. McCorkle to Sarah L. Secre3t by Esq.

J. M. Price. July Jason Stegall to Susan P. Tarlton by Win.

Newsom. Aug. 23, Jackson Funderburk to Jane Baker by Esq. Elias Preslar. Aug.

26, Alex F. Watts to Emeline Helms by Esq. J. E. Huntley.

Aug. 26, John W. Eason to Eliza J. Bivens. Sept.

3, James M. Griffin to Mary J. Collins by Esq. F. L.

Wlyatt. Dec. Richardson bv Esa. G. D.

Court Officers of your county as to my qualifications and the manner in Oct. 18, Daniel C. Wilson to Eliza which I have 'conducted the office. There has been some discussion as to beth Hemby by Ksq. J.

E. Moore, Aprir2G, Henry B. Shute to Ade- line Massey by Esq. A. Harkey, the compensation of Solicitors.

ODinion in this matter is that I thin; Sept. 31, Milas A. Pyron to Alcy Helms by Esa. J. Trull.

all Solicitors should be paid a salary Aug. 23, William F. Tyson to Ter-Ttssa A. Moore bv Esa. J.

Trull. Aug. 26, W. W. Paxton to Mary by the State and that the tax payers of the counties should not have to pay McLorkle by J.

K. Crow, HONT take any chances. Come to headquarters for seed. any fees for this office. As a member of the last Legislature I endeavored OIJLY POWERFUL Aug.

26, M. T. Hill to Elizabeth J. Helms by Esq. W.

H. Simpson. Axk. 3, Harrison B. Knotts to Mar-tha hildreth by Esq.

J. A. Aur. 2, William D. Griffin toiliza-t teall by J.

A. Horn. -I to have this done, but the sentiment A 1 A. A -m ottw w-aWk I Bl lime U1U not DCTIU to on lavor LiJiiDlllJM Hi MILdj able to.it, I will see that the matter 1 18 brought before the next Legisla AuiC. 9, Andrew J.

Cuthbertson to ture in an endeavor: to have my views carried into law. 'UKUUATIST-l I have prosecuted all cases on the dockets of my District to the best of my ability, and will continue to do so as long as I am Solicitor. It matters not whether you have had 'jonizinsr pains from rheumatism EmilUMIPANY PRESUMPTIONS TOILET ARTICLES SUNDRIES 2) years or distressing twichlngs E. Haigler by Esq. P.

H. I nton. 4 Ai sr. 9, Jc F. CcCollum to Marf A.

Aust" I sq. E. L. At'. i iu svil C.

Thorn as to Miriam i 1 Fsq. R. Tarlton. -A Jo. a IS.

l-ary J. i Lev. E. L. I.

-r to I v. M. v. i Cro- I earnestly ank you rive me a re-nomination I promise that the ,7 lor 23 wet'ks, Kheuma is strong erou and mighty and powerful to drive rheumatic poisons and office will be 1 i it s'vuld be. M.

NASH. tun. 1 s.l irsiHery or money bac. Camlet. N.

C. A.I dii' tibia are authorized to sell on a no-cure-no-pay basis. 1 14. E. 1 L.

-ti I -l. i'. It's i expensive, and after you take t' dose as directed for two Ildrllbt i to ar- 1 onton. to Sarah i you 'J know that at last yoi 1 ni-o 1 a harri-'ts and cnick- 3. You cn e- r' rtr-r head of rrov.

t' I from fall 8(, t. at Wul conquer rheu- i--r ort B' i taut.y it, if you use is tlie ore reme has I 1 tr-. A l.i 'y says "Par It ra!" cf rheu- t9 oaue j. i i to Lydla i I 1 ns. Lester E.

t. A. 'toIar- -) rd. I ever ntl ic rn I 1 i 1 iJ ve i i Lrii? Co. lustrous away all t.

it a ol 'y yu and sirantee mon- Wl.l PI ey re: if not stops ltcn jirni a ''ii i to Alness tor is sold r.i?iion I I ('. D. 1 1 1 to Fnn- "Doctors' now want to know how -y and at a counters, iiaive inv Vv i Com 1 Up. pet the l. i by i.

a. r. rs. the stork came to be associated with ces 4. 1 u.

mure y'i nuino Parisian bringing babies." t. James A. I ve ts i J. 1 1 i. r.

i I the mon (' Cr "Tliafa easy. On account of- the ti 1 'k li I on every sue ot ita bill." Ioulpburg Courier- J. 1. Journal. ry E..

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