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When Many of Our Anc toro (I VVANT ONE CENT A WORD FOREACH INSERTION 1 United in Bonds of Matrimony -4 Marriage Records of Union County, Beginning. With the First WHY PAY MORE than $42.00 for good 7 cotton seed meal! You 'can get all you want from us at this price. Southern Cotton Oil Co. One Recorded in 1851 Until the Present Time, To Be 1 Given Through Columns of The Journal THE COTTON SEED meal market today is $43.00 per ton FOB Charlotte. We have decided to offer lor a limited time, all you want at $42.00 per ton FOB Monroe.

See us before you buy if you want one sack, one ton, or 100 tons. Southern Cotton Oil Co. Sept. 7, Culpepper E. Williams to Nicy Rushing oy Rev.

T. M. Jordan. Aug. 16, Davidson Brooks to Nancy Griffin by Rev.

C. Helms. April 23, Simeon Mills to Elizabeth Watkins by Rev. C. Helms.

Sept. 3, Wytt F. Deese to N. M. ONE MILLION pure Porto Rico and Nancy' Hall potato plants, grown from treated potatoes.

Immediate shipment. Dollar sixty per thousand shipping point. Guarantee safe arrival. It pays to buy good plants. G.

J. Derrick, Lancaster, S. C. ARMY TRENCH MIRRORS for 10c at the Union Variety Store. GET MAGAZINES at I he Union Va- riety Store.

CUT GLASS Full line to elect from. McCall. 1 SIMMONS WATCH Chains. Every one guaranteed. McCall.

Perm's is packed air-tight in the patented new containerthe quality is sealed in. Penn's is always fresh. I Buy Penn's the next time. Clean fresh sweet. SEALELVyr AIR-TIGHT lS Guaranteed by FOR SALE Modern bungalow In first-class shape on East Everette street.

W. J. Rudge. lA! LET US LOOK AFTER YOUR INTERESTS PERSONALLY There's no home furnishing establishment In North Carollnft where those of the firm are In such close touch with the trade andJ exercise such care to see that customers receive the fullest measure of satisfaction in every transaction. We give the closest personal attention to the matter of Store Serr ice.

We insist hat our customers shall be well taken care of that what they buy shall give the satisfaction they have a right to expect We extend favore and grant concessions In many Ways to better serve the Interests of the customer. We'd like the privilege of looking, after your welfare. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS at The W. J. Rudge Co.

FOR SALE Six hundred full blood White Leghorn and Road Island Red chickens for sale. Mrs. Grey Micusker, Seaboard Brick Co. PUT AND TAKE Put your dirty suit in our plant and take it out nice and clean. Men's suits, 40 to ladies' coat suits, 75 to $1.25.

All w6rk guaranteed. Waxhaw Steam Pressing Club. SEWINGMACHINE NEEDLES and i supplies at Rudges. WANTED To exchange three-gallon milk cow for dry cow or heifer. W.

F. Starnes, Monroe, C. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZER See me. L. N.

Presson. SPALDING BASE BALL GOODS at Rudges. LOST Automobile License No. 9236. A.

Frank Helms. CAN ACCOMMODATE a few table boarders at my residence, 404 N. Hayne St. Mrs. H.

L. Heodrlx. FOR RENT Six-room house on Cro'well Street. M. L.

Flow. BASE BALL GUIDE 1922) for 25c at Rudges. WRITE OR phone us and tell us how many Porto Rica potato plants you want and when you want them and we will save you money on them. Lathan Haigler. HOUSE MOVING If you want your house moved or raised, see me or call at Lee Park Dairy.

Jas. S. Helms, Monroe Route 1. WHEN YOU buy jewelry you want the best. We have it.

McCall. FOR RENT The late D. A. Snyder residence In Wmgate. Apply to E.

p. Snyder. GRADUATION GIFTS See bur line of rings and pins. We have some special things for this time The W. J.

Rudge Co. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having this day qualified before the Clerk of the Court as admlnistra-iriv nf th ostatft of J. Garrison. ripf.ADfcRH late of Union county and State of North Carolina, this is to ho- tify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly authenticated. on or before the 8th day of March, 1923, or this notice will be pieaJ in bar of their of recovery.

AH hcrsnns Indebted to Said estate Will please make prompt settlement. This March 7. 1922. MRS. FANNY GARRISON, Administratrix of J.

E. Garrison, J. C. Sikes, Attorney. deceased.

DR. S. A. ALEXANDER VETERINARIAN Office Phone 1 n. Res.

55-1. Redpath Chautauqua 7 Big Days Attractions Vttractioci including Two Notable Comedies "Turn to the Right" ad "Friendly Enemies" Lieurance's Little Symphdny Orchestra Collegian Male Quartet It Stolofsky Assistini Artists Montague Iiht Opera Sirers Vicrra's I "ir.s Cr: r-I 'urz 'ft: 3 CL Marriages in 1870 Jan. 2, James T. Tucker to Martha Horn' by Rev. Calvin Helms.

Feb. 27, L. T. Moore to Minny A. Williams by Rev.

C. Helms. Jan. 4, J. L.

Osborne to M. S. Mc-Ginnis by Esq. A. J.

Trice, i Jan. 20; J. J. Long to Delfield Love by Esq. J.

M. Long. Feb. 24, J. T.

Hilton to J. A. J. Long by Rev. E.

C. Williams. Feb. 17, J. C.

Simpson to Martha Clontz by Eso. J. H. Long. Jan.

4, E. J. Griffin to F. A. Trice by Esq.

J. Trull. March 9, Amos Harris to B. J. Yan-dles by W.

C. Hammer. Jan. 7, D. A.

McManus to Mary J. Phifer by Esq. H. J. Trice.

Jan. 6, C. T. Furr to L. E.

Haigler by Rev. Thos. J. Jordan. April 3, Hiram H.

Trull to Eliza Trice by Esq. W. H. Simpson. Jan.

2, Willard Griffin to Susannah Broom by Esq. W. H. Gribble. 'March 20, L.

A. folk to Ellen Flow by Esq. John H. Long. eb.

zb, John Morton to kliza Col lins by Esq. J. W. Walden. March li.

Thos. A. Austin to Irene Dew by Esq. W. H.

Simpson. Sept. 20, C. Cohen to S. M.

Winchester by Rev. C. E. Land. Sept.

27, Eli P. Penegar to Elizabeth Standi by Rev. C. E. Land.

Oct. 20, Wm. D. Helms to Permelia E. Gibson by Esq.

W. H. Simpson. Oct. 11, A.

F. Phifer to R. E. Ste-gall by Rev. J.

W. Puett. Sept. 22, J. E.

Rowell to Sarah Ann Ogburn by Rev. L. D. Summerlin. Oct.

30, H. H. Liles to Frances Webb by Esq. J. Trull.

Oct. 16, Hudson Taylor to Rody Kittle by Esq. J. Trull. Nov.

1, W. H. Braswell to Martha J. James by Esq. J.

Trull. Oct. 2, L. D. Simpson to Colen Liles by Esq.

J. Trull. 1 Oct. 7, Joseph Outen to Martha Yarborough by Esq. J.

Trull. Sept. 28, C. L. Price to Rachael M.

Presley by Esq. J. Trull. Oct. 13, C.

L. Smith td Permelia Nelson by Rev. J. W. Abernethy.

Nov. 3, Aly Presley to Lydia Mas-sey by Rev. J. W. Abernethy.

Nov. 17, Asbury Yarborough to Arkansas M. Irby by Rev. J. Aber-ne'hy.

Oct. 4, Green Morris to Julia Houston by Wm. McDonald. Nov. 6, Joseph S.

Reader to Mary Furguson by Elder E. C. Williams. Dec. 11, A.

S. Gaddy to Frances C. Hasty by Esq. J. Trull.

Dec. 22, Henry Kiker to Ravena Pool by Esq. G. D. Sinclair.

Dec. 27, Dallas Miller to Zilpha Halms by Rev. B. S. Reader.

Dec. 21, James C. Bailey to Susan P. Tadlock by Esq. J.

A. Marsh. Dec, 11, Absolam Outen to Mary J. Mullis by Esq. J.

Trull. Nov. 2, C. Parker to Ellen A. Kelson by Esq.

J. W. Walden. Dec. 1, Joseph S.

Lee to Eugenia Cox by Esq. J. W. Walden. Dec.

87, E. J. Sims to Mary Mc- liwame oy v. f. Kobinson.

Nov. 15. illiam C. Simnson to Zil- phia Liles by Esq. J.

H. Long. iec. 2H, T. A.

Moser to M. C. Bovtc by Rev. Timothy Moser. 'Marriages in 1871.

Jan. 6, John B. Underwood tb Jane Helms by Rev. B. S.

Reader, Jan. 26, Wesley Hmson to Nancy Eason by Esq. W. H. Simpson.

Feb. 2, J. W. Tarlton to Katherine Pusser by Esq. W.

H. Simpson. Feb. 7, Charles Crenshaw to Martha Ann Fincher by Rev. King.

Feb. 9, John H. Pusser to Sabra Helms 'by Esq. W. H.

Simpson. I Sept. is, Caivin Mullis to Frances! Pusser by Esq. J. Trull.

Jan, 4, N. J. Bickett to Ellen Nashi by Esq. J. A.

Marsh. i Jan. 15 D. M. Thomas to Mary I Hielm- i wan.

i uuiiub iu iuar-( ma a. mourns by tsq. J. A. Marsh.

Jan. 12. Jacob Loner to Isabella Long by Esq. J. H.

Long. March 8, Marcus M. Wentz to Virginia Robertson by Rev. R. M.

Brown. Marcn 7, Lemuel Hasty to Laura Jane Gregory. April 3, Hiram F. Boatenheimer to Mary Holmes by Rev. L.

A. Barber, 9, W. A. LHtle to Lydia C. Griffin by Rev.

E. L. Davis. Jan. 12, W.

A. Helms to Margaret caraway Dy Kev. l. Davis. Jan.

1, Marshal E. Brantley to Martha A. Griffin by Esq. A. J.

Mullis. Jan. 12, William S. Presson to Mary H'nson by Esq. A.

J. Mullis. 14, John M. Simpson to Elmira Medlin by Esq. J.

Trull. Jan. 4, S. B. Webb to Mary E.

Beif-nett by Esq. J. Trull. i Jan. 5, John Thomas to Nncy Bau-com by Esq.

A. J. Mullis. Jan. 15, John M.

Williams to Clarissa Nash by Esq. J. Trull. March 17, C. Q.

Lemmond to Eliza Freerland by Esq. E. S. Harkness. i.krchj, W.

A. Price to Alice M. i'mll by Esq. J. Trull.

April 2, Nathaniel Connell to Julia' Ann Standi by Esq. J. H. Long. April Faulk to C.

Long by Esq. J. H. Long. April 25, Asgil Helms to Matilda K.

Pusser by Esfc J. Trull. April 2, A. J. Price to Nancy J.

Howie by Rev. C. E. Land, May 7, John G. Phifer to Susan M.

Griffin Rev. J. Phifer. May ,28,. F.

L. Rogers to Alice D. Rogers" by J. Trull. May 4, J.

M. Adcock to M. M. Mills by Esq. J.

A. Marsh. July 9, J. H. Austin to S.

E. Lock-hart by Rev. E. L. Davis.

July 17, D. J. Helms to Elizabeth A. Helms by Rev. B.

S. Reader. Aug. 4, Henry Crump to Sarah Ann Jordan by Rev. R.

M. Brown. March 28, Henry H. Gamble to An-isa Spears by Rev. A.

A. Hill. July 19, Lemuel Fowler to Eliza lane Willoughby by Rev. B. S.

reader. -v Aug. R. Irby to JM aret Ilargett by, Rev. C.

E. Land. Aug. 17, W. H.

Smith to A 1 a C. Patterson by.WW. Ratchfo- 1. Au. Jbhnson 'Ilelms to I lary Ilrlms by Kev.

A. A. ATTHC i MEMReR CHAMBER COMMERCE Honeycutt by Kev. a. S.

Keader. July 23, James Hooks to Lydia Hasty by Esq. J. A. Marsh.

July 23, W. E. McManus to Teres-sa Moore by Elder E. C. Williams.

July 23, Marshal A. Helms to Rosa A. Pigg by Elder E. C. WdUiams.

Aug. 23, W. L. Kerr to M. J.

Cook by Esq. J. H. Long. Sept.

14, George Faulk to Martha Kiker.by Rev. T. M. Jordan. Aug.

24, Joshua Lowe to Jane Holmes by Rev. A. Barber. May 23, William Austin to Car-olirfe Smith by Rev. C.

Helms. Aug. 3, Thomas T. Clontz to H. E.

Estridge by Elder E. Williams. Oct. 1, Robert W. Helms to Sarah L.

Helms by Rev. B. S. Reader. Oct.

6, W. F. Morgan to Nancy M. Osborne by Rev. S.

Black. Oct. 8, Joel R. Thompson to Sarah Ann Lemmond by 'Rev. T.

M. Jordan. Aug. jonn neims to cnza Broom by Rev, H. B.

King. Oct. 18, James M. Griffin to Mary V. Marsh by Rev.

J. A. Barber. Sept. 28, W.

A. Mullis to Martha Ann Brantley by Esq. G. D. Sinclair.

Sept. 8, W. H. Gordon to Isabelle Nivens by Esq. A.

J. Price. Oct. 12, Alfred C. Davis to Sarah E.

Hamilton by Rev. C. Helms. Oct. 12, Harvey Mangum to Clanda Elliott by Esq.

J. W. Walden. Oct. 12, James H.

Godfrey to Louisa Godfrey by Rev. C. E. Land. Oct.

22, Leander Helms to Martha Long by Esq. J. H. Long. Oct.

12, Ambrose Wilson Helms to Zedy A. Se'gler by Rev. B. S. Reader.

Oct. F. G. Doster to Julia E. Rogers by Esq." J.

W. Walden. Nov. 2, Eugene Asbury to M. C.

Stewart by Esq. W. H. Phifer. Nov.

1, James A. Shepherd to Susan C. Hayden by Rev. W. S.

Black. Nov. 19, Samuel Smith to Martha Tarlton by Rev. T. M.

Jordan. Nov. 1, G. Godfrey to Martha A. Broom by Rev.

C. E. Land. Nov. 23, O.

C. Curlee to Mary Blakeney by Rev. W. S. Black.

Nov. 2, D. M. S. Bivens to Margaret Godfrey by Rev.

C. E. Land. Aug. 9, W.

T. Stegall to' Martha E. Chaney by Esq. J. Trull.

Sept. 17, Alexander Stegall to Sarah Hasty by Esq. G. D. Sinclair.

Sept. 2, J. W. Harrington to Frances Ann Griffin by Rev. A.

H. Hill. Sept. 28, James A. Gardner to Sarah E.

Godwin by Esq. J. O. Griffin. Nov.

30, Thomas L. Love to Mary Williams by Rev. T. M. Jordan.

Aug. 20, James T. Williams to Frances Bivens by Esq. J. Trull.

Oct 26j James F. Doster to Ft L. Richardson by Esq. T. C.

Eubanks. Dec. 7, Charles A. Aycock to Lau-raney Starnes by Esq. W.

H. Gribble. Dec. 31, James A. Hartsell to Virginia Clontz by Esq.

J. H. Long. Dec. 5, James C.

Nelson to Alice Williams by'D. P. Robinson. Dec. 19, Thomas Ritch to Julia Mann by Rev.

H. B. King. July 30, John Craig to Louisa Miller by Esq. A.

J. Price. April 18, William J. McGuirt to M. J.

Nisbet by Esq. A. J. Price. BROUGH TO LECTURE HERE AT CHAUTAUQUA Former Governor of Arkansas Selects Vital TOPIC Will Delivr Great Add on -Ameiv ioa'a Leadership of tho World." Hon.

Charles II. Brough, author, educator and former, governor of Arkansas, will lecture on "America's Leadership of the World" at the coming Reaipath Chautauqua. 'Charles II. Brough, besides having attained to high position in public life, has achieved Rotable scholastic honors. He holds the degree of doctor of philosophy from Johns Hopkins Unl- HON.

CHA3. H. I rerslty and is one of the few men who have served as governors of American commonwealths, to receive tatg. degree. He held the' chnlr of economics and oclology In leading coaos and unl-rersltles in MissIstUpr.l end.

Arkansas for a period of sixteen years prior to S's election as governor. He Is well no'-n rn a wrltpron nation-' i iUehis' and iecturcd on these nibjocts in aUVpiirts, of t'Dited a L'ls as one of ie lit CI uut.u j'la A. RAILROAD WATCHES New line just received. McCall. AUTO TRANSFER If you want good service, Phone Frank Helms' Transfer.

i PORTO RICA potato plants, trans planted. Tomato plants ready now. Give us your order. Spring-dale Farm, Route 5. Monroe.

FIFTY MARBLES for live cents at the Union Variety Store. A STANDARD 6,000 mile 30x3 tire for $7.50 and 3x3 for $9.50. Larger sizes in proportion. Lathan Haigler. LET US DEVELOP your kodak films.

The W. J. Rudge Co. WE HAVE the Red Dog honr feed, a pure shorts. Lathan Haigler.

PREPARED TO GRIND your horse clipper blades, 50 cts. a set. Chas. B. Jordan.

Monroe Route 1. PURE WHITE LEGHORN cgtrs, $1 per setting of .15. Flonnie Helms, Wingatc, N. C. CHICKENS AND EGGS WANTED We will pay highest cash prices.

Wire lis for prices. Owetns Fruit Produce Tampa, Florida. THE AWN ICE CREAM CO. is in position to handle your cream. We want about 1000 pounds a day.

FOR SALE-Lot on paved street near the graded school. C. D. D. Roberts, Phone 208-R.

CALL G. H. LEVY'S market for fresh neat, Phone 572. GET THE BEST Flower and Garden seeds on the market at the Union Variety Store. NOTICE In order to move some fn cotton seed meal at once, we "offering it in ton lots at $42.00, which is $2.00 below the car lot price todays Southern Cotton Oil Co.

PIANO. TUNING and regulating WoTlt guaranteed. Hollaway Mu. sic House, Phone 571, Monroe, N. FOB SALE Rhode Island Red eggs for setting.

$2 for $15. G. B. JUDlATOR REPAIRING of all kinds. We rebuild them or trade for your 1 one.

We repair cracked water jackets. Scored cylinder blocks. Expert Ford renairing. All work guaranteed. Cobles Garage, next ijaptist church, Main Street.

WANTED Somebody to stack slabs on halves at my saw mill on the Hiram Griffin place one mile southeast of FRESH SEEDS All kinds, 5 cents paper Co. DIAMONDS and wedding rings. Let us show you. McCall. PUBLIC HAULING 1 operate three trucks, one of then the largest In the county.

Will haul anything anywhere. Can be found at freight depot. Phone 84. M. F.

BLAKENEY. Residence Phone 3 14-J. Monroe. N.C. R.

L. PAYNE, 11 D. Office Over Union Drag Co. Residence Phone 466 Office Phone 466 r.IASONlCmTLGS Monroe Lodge 244 A. F.

A. M. First and Third Thursday-Monroe Chapter No. 64 R. A.

M. Second and Fourth Tuesday Malta Commander? No. 19 K. T. First and Third Tuesday Visiting members welcome.

2L- ThsVcrld'sDcctPhyer Iliisic House I- r.ro::rc, N. C. OLt AM MONROE, N.C. BUILTLIREASAFE Any lover of fine workmanship will appreciate the beautiful finish and massive construction of "Solid Ed" Refrigerator. The outer caseus made and finished as substantially as an office safe.

The ends are made one solid piece 'of selected high grade stock, full inch thick, in. a beautiful rich finish. collect dust. Rounded corners the extreme of artistic design. AH joints double dovetailed.

WinTfi IfOTTMTATN UMIUUiliiiilUiW The Chest with the Chill in if are constructed in a superior man ner in keeping with their superior results. The snow white lining in provision chamber, the thick walls, the perfect insulating system and the remarkable ice economy distinguish these fine refrigerators from all others Let us show you the beautiful "Solid End" mentioned above. -J vt Flural deslgni, wedding boqueUi, and Bowers of all kinds. Prices reasonable. make shlpmenti to Waxna i Marshvtlle, Wlngate and othr nearoy uwna.

1 i At Union ri Co. Thoue t'l. I rXTiOS IIAPiDVARE (XOANY PHONE No. 11 Llcnrce, N. C.

R. H. GAUREN, II D. Practice Limited to Treatoeat of Dlseaaee of cys. and thhoat, I.

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