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Mr. Chas. Sell and Mr. A. Blacker LOCAL AJTD PET-OXAX.

took In the State fair last week, Mr. C. C. Slkea and family spent several days in Raleigh last week taking tn the fair and visiting Miss Lee Lee Co. THE LEADING Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, dothing.

Bat and Shoe Store la MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA. Lizzie Sikes who is in school there. Mr. and Mrs. G.

S. Lee spent part This la the place to tell your short business story. What yon have to buy or sell can be told to thousands of readers for a slight cost IT People look to this column with eagerness to sea who Is hustling. Advertisements are Inserted at the rate of ONE CENT per word each Insertion. Count the words in your adv.

and send cash with eopy. Each figure and initial counts a word. No ad. taken tor less than. ten copy in as early as possible.

of last week at the Raliegh fair and In visiting their daughter, Vho is in school at St. Mary's. W. McCali has sold his Every body get ready for the big eCurU fair Friday a ad Saturday. November list and 22nd.

Miss Zora WLmberly spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Rock Hill. Mrs. G. D. Broom has returned from Knoxville, Tean, where she spent several weeks with the family of her step-eon.

Mr. Ben Broom. The public school teachers cf the county will meet Saturday at 11 o'clock at the graded school build-lng'la Monroe. I i Dr. 'I.

H. Weaver preached Sunday afternoon In Icemorlee church, filling an appointment of the pastor, Revv R.H. Kennlngton. Jewelry business to Mr. J.

F. Edge- worth of Pageland, who will contin Received today fresh raisins, currants and citron. Claude Bruner. ue the business at the place occupied I have sold out to Mr. J.

F. Edge-worth, will continue to carry on the watch repair business in the same place tn the building for by Mr. McCail. Mi Five-gallon can of oil for 50 cents Mr. S.

H. Rogers will organize a merly occupied by. Mr. W. 8.

Krauss. J. B. Nash Son. CouncQ of the Jr.

U. A. M. At I desire to thank my friends for tie patronage given me. A.W.McCall.

College Hiu Saturday night. Nov. 1. After Oct. 1st IwUl sell for cash only.

I. A. WUliford, Untonville, All interested parties are requested to be present on that, night. N. C.

Big line men's women's and children's shoes at J. N. Died, la Goose Creek township, on It will pay yon to buy your fall October Mrs. Polly Little, wid Mlaa Nannie Todd, returned to her home la Lancaster last week after We were very lenient with some goods at N. Price's.

Price's Mill. of our customers during the hard ow of Armstead Little, and great-grand-da lighter of Capt. Chas. Polk, age more than 85 years. spending some time with her sister, ft.

H. Kennlngton. Wanted-f-Five cords of pine wood. times of the summer months. Now -J.

L. Scott. we want them to show their appre I I Messrs. J. W.

Blvens and'' Brit ciation by seeing us and settling For Sale 3-year-old horse; work their accounts at once. Pqrter-My- High: Hill Camp Woodmen will go next, Sunday to Mt. Holly to attend the unveiling of the monument erected 'to Sov. Brlakley et that Outen of Wingate went to the State fair last week a pick pocket anywhere. A.

B. Helms. Route 2. irs Lumber Co. got Mr.

Outen 's purse, but fortu-unately he had only a small amount 'Twenty-five pounds rice for $1.00.1 Special Notice Don't forget that place, i Some 60 or 60 will likely go. The Club boys should get in Claude Bruner. inote you owe E.M. Griffin Co. Re- of money In it.

i 1 i i member that owing to the death of Twenty-five pounds sugar tor Mr. M. Griffin ail notes due the On Sunday Mr. Wf J. Trull gave their written reports to.

the county eupeiiottendent before November 22, If they expect to secure the emblems 20. J. B. Nash ft Son. firm must be collected this fall.

a monstrous possum dinner to twenty-five tof his relatives and Mr. and Don pay cost, but come up and set- Lcsti 1 Friday nlaht. somewhere tie promptly. Raymond Griffin. to be given, by the Farmers', union, Mrs.

R. H. Kennlngton. The pos near Commercial Club an Elk charm surviving partner E. M.

Griffin ft sums were caught by Mr, Frank -A. L. who has for a number of years carried off the with initials F. A. a on back.

Re-'Company, a boss hunter, and there turn to F. A. Sloan, was and to epare. blue ribbon for cake baking, added For a hacking cough take Retail another prise to her collection at Mrs. J.

H. Weaver returned home i Wanted Table boarders. Good Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. The the Raleigh fair last week. Saturday night, having spent some table and reasonable prices.

Mrs. 'Price la 25 and 60 cents, and It is time at the home of her son In Vir L. V. Boone, south-east of Monroe guaranteed. Get It at The- Union number or laaies irom Monroe postoffice.

I Drug the Rexall Store. are attending the State Jubilate ginia after being operated on In a Richmond hospital. She is doing nicely and is able to walk about meeting of the Baptist Women's Missionary Union In Charlotte to Go to J. N. Price's for the biggest It it's bargains you want, J.

N. Price. the house. yX.i.i. line of dry goods to be found any day and tomorrow.

Three Mope ays Only and your opportunity has gone for getting: one of those beautiful fur seta. You can't realize what bargains you are missing unless you sea what we are offering In these seta. Not at tho close of the season will such money-sating values be offered. Kidd Gloves. P.

Centemerl ft perfect fitting Gloves now ready for your Inspection. In Blacks, Tans, Whites, Long and Short Styles at fl.OO to 93.50. Adlers' Kid Gloves for Lien. Adler's Gloves are guaranteed, have, stood the test for 68 years. no.V'j where.

Price' Mill. N. C. 1 as. a resuu oi ine meeiing neia 1 Auction Sale On Nov.

15. 1913, 8. N. Watson of Wingate preached excellent sermons In the In Central church by Rev. Mr.

Co- For Rent One one-horse or one at my home place a mile east of man, eleven new members were ad at auction Baptist church Sunday morning and two-horse farm near Mt- Prospect Rock Rest, I will sell ded to that church Sunday morning ovAnlnir tn ranA nnnereratlomB. The 106 acres of land and 3 lots at High School; good land, good build togs. -M. Holden. and Dr.

Weaver has as many more Wingate, farming Implements, two names of those who will likely Join mules, 2 head of cattle, feed stuff, pastor, Rev. Mr. Craig, is away hold' big a meeting. r- The Woman's Betterment Assoc! later." Cotton Seed- We are paying 40 household and kitchen furniture, etc -J. B.

Nash ft Son. E. W. Walters, Wingate, Route 1, cents per Mr. I.

C. Clontz went to Charlotte atioa of Rock Rest will give a play, "The Sweet Family," next Friday to see President Wilson as his train stopped there ten minutes Sun Wanted Two old turkey gobblers Try i our country meal. H. Es- evening at 7:30. Followed by Hal -at will pay 15 cent per pound- trldge ft Co.

day morning. Mr. Clouts says he lowlen entertainment. Proceeds to once. Claude Bruner.

represented Goose Creek on the oc furnish school room. A select line of toilet ten- Why take chances on makes that are not known. Dress Gloves caslcn and was very much pleased For Sale Some good seed wheat. with the sight of the President of da! goods, fine perfumes and the nice things that you want at The Rev, E. C.

Snyder has a pretty -H. J. Price, Monroe Route 5. the UnUed States. 'and highly prized watch charm.

It Union Drug Store. $1.00 and up Tans, Blacks, Grays and Browns, dressed and undressed, klda. The Working Man's Glove. Highest prices paid for country Mr. Ell Richardson died at the a nugget of gold presented to Mr.

Bring us your produce for top of produce. I. A. Wllllford, Untonville, home of his Mr. Joseph Snyder by Mr.

Tomberlin, which Is the market prices Polk Bros. N. C. y-. Richardson, Saturday, at the age of one of the many nuggets found by "CARHARTT" Save expense by buying the best reinforced where 53 years.

Funeral was held Sunday Mr. Tomberlin on his farm. Cotton Seed Bring them to us. afternoon at the McLarty-Lee graveyard by Rev. Mr.

Kennlngton. The wear greatest. Price .91.23 and 91.00. Indian Cow Boy Gloves for Boys, with gauntlets, BO cents. Set of -new Co-operative There will be a box supper at For Sale My Interest In the estate of the late John Arant of Buford township.

Mrs. Maude, Stegall, Wingate. N. C. Route 1.

Mercantile Company. Oak Grove school house next Satur deceased was unmarried, and tho he had not Joined any church, was THE ADLER MAKE. Farm for Rent. See G. E.

Flow, good man and told, his friends day night to which the public is invited. The object is the worthy one of securing money to pay off Good, one horse farm tor rent that he was prepared to die. Lnear town. Jj L. Helms.

Thirty days trial tree; Silver King sewing machine at Radge's; price some debts against the school build Ing. V' Look at the label on yonr paper right now. If It is not up to date, For Sale Good buggy horse; 7 years old, work anywhere. J. A.

Howie, Waxhaw Route 4. LEE LEE COMPANY; THE LEADING Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, Clothing, Hat and Shoe Store MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA. Mr. Eugene KrUnminger, a former remember we are looking for you to come In and renew. If it Is a Monroe boy.

was happily married Highest market price paid tor cotton seed delivered In our ware- last Wednesday to Miss Flora Elis year behind, we are more than look Mercantile Co, abeth Monroe, a popular young lady ing for you, we are anxiously waiting, of Laurlnburg. Mr. Krlmminger A fine line of remiums now on hand for those who pay a year' in now holds a position with the Buck fountain pen at Rudge's for $1.00. advance. "That is the best knife eye Cotton Oil Company.

We are crowded with orders for chickens and are anxious to buy all we can get. Bring them right along to us and get the highest cash price. W. R. Outen ft Co.

Join the crowd and meet your friends at J. N. Price's, Price's Mill. I ever put in my pocket," said Mr. William son of Mr Let us do your repair work at Rudge's, gentleman who is a good Judge of cutlery, about one of our premium Ben Howard of Marshville township, and Miss Anna Trull, daughter of knives recently.

Mr. H. H. Trull of Monroe town ship, were married Sunday at the Galvanized Roofing. Examine our line' of roofing and piping.

Co-Operattlve Mercantile Co. W. H. Wakefield, M. of Char Capt.

Fletcher has brought the residence of. Esq. A. J. the lotte, will be at the Gloucester Ho road force back to its old quarters near the Icemorlee mill, after being latter performing the marriage ceremony.

The bride and groom have located hear Wingate for nearly 3 many friends who wish them a hap tel, in Monroe, on Saturday, Nov. 1, for one day. His practice is limited to eye, ear, nose and throat diseases and, fitting glasses. On this visit he will- treat eyes for glasses at one-half his usual fee. py married life.

Have the serviceable old buggy and wagon made over to look like new. Our skilled workmen can do wonders with them. Henderson Garage Co, You people over on the other side months. During that time about eleven days were spent In working Inside of Wingate, for which the town paid the money, and part of the time in eastern Buford for which that township paid. The remainder of the time was spent In or town, not saying wnicn, wno have 'been waiting for your street We have constantly on hand a full or side walk to be "fixed up will Grow clover and alfalfa by inoculating your seed with supply of all kinds of rubber goods, bottles, bags pads, and anything have a good time November 5 and Farmo-Germ.

recommended by the working up the roads of east Mon 6. The Governor is going to put Don't Carry 1 Tine Risk! 1 I The season of the year is now here when I Fires are most likely to occur. Better see I if you have insurance on your property. 1 And while you are protecting your prop-I erty against loss by fire act more wisely I still by protecting your family against loss I of support in case of your death. We will I sell you a life policy that will do this at a 1 moderate rate.

See us. needed. The Union Drug roe township over a wide extent of leading agriculturists. For sale by Co-Operatlve Mercantile Co. in two days on the roads of Wake county, to show the people that he territory more handy to reach from Wingate than Monroe.

Notice I am buying cotton oh the means business when he asks the Wat Ashcraft, Veterinarian Day privates to go to work. Who will streets now direct from the farmers. Headquarters at the Bank of volunteer? 1 calls, 113, night calls 113. Hospital on Hayne street, northeast of court house, Monroe, N. C.

Union. Will be glad to have my friends call on me. W. T. Sellers.

How many cltiiens of Union will follow the lead of Governor Craig We have a supply of good seed Not, in all the South can you find Masquerade Party. The Helping Hand's Society of the Presbyterian church will give a masquerade party at the manse Friday night. Oct. 31, at 7:30. Everyone is cordially invited to A silver offering will be taken.

We hope that all who can will mask. HALLIE MAY Sec. on November 6 and 8 by donning their overalls and serving two. days oats, rye and clover. Give us your order if you want good seed for you a better equipped shop tor the repair of automobiles, bicycles, guns, pistols, wagons and buggies.

The on the public roads of the county fall sowing'. T. C. Lee ft Co. The citizens of Monroe who are pa-triotic enough to follow our excel Henderson Garage Co.

Bored wells are the best; they lent Governor need not go to the pease of hiring a team to cary them Buy your rubber goods from The Union Drug Store. They are all keep out all the germs. We run two machines and bore dozens of them. Ask us for estimates. They to the acene of.

their labor. guaranteed. I GORDON CO. MONROE, NORTH CAROLINA. don't cost much.

We boss only 4- William Tatt and Woodrow Call 328 for best" dry cleaning. Wilson, twin brothers, made their inch. Hartsell Well Boring Company, Monroe. Men's suits. $1.00 to Ladles' skirts, 75c.

to $1.00. Have It done appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emsley Benton of Goose Creek Some Persimmons. Esq.

A. J. Brooks received by parcel post last week twp persimmons that would, make a nlon county 'possum's mouth water. They were of the Japanese variety and were 11- inches in circumference and weighed 14 ounces each, were raised In Texas and sent by a friend to Esq. Brooks'- sons, Dr.

J. C. Brooks and Mr. Fred Brooks, In Chattanooga, who sent them to their father and Dr. W.

B. 7, Just received a car of good, flour now. township on October Mr. and another la few days. Try It.

J. N. Price. If you want a good smoke buy H. Preasley, constable of the township, suggested that as there were both Republicans and Democrats in the family the twins be given these your cigars from the Union Drug Wanted" To sell you your staple Co.

names tax order that no partiality and fancy groceries. Give as a call. Polk Bros, 'Phone 58. be shown, and the parents accepted For Rent Four room cottage on the suggestion. College St.

Polk Try our White Pine Cough Syrup Wanted His Funeral Advertised. Mules with menthol and tar. This is Mr. Code Morgan of Monroe and Bulbs Hyacinths, tulips, crocus, something that will do you good Miss Susie Redfearn of Mt. Croghan Clifton Ward, a well-to-do Sampson county man who died recently, left a will, made two weeks before and you can buy it at the union marc Issue, freeslas and other duids.

Phone 40-J, J. H. Beckley, Oak S. were married, at the home of the bride hist-Wednesday, the cer Drug Company store. Heights Garden.

i emony being performed by Rev. Mr. I want to buy all the fresh eggs ules Bedenbough in the presence of only a few of the friends and relatives you have. Bring them along. Lee his which is believed to be one: of the most unique Instruments ever, probated at Clinton, as well as one of the longest.

Very minute were, the Instructions to ii L. Dam-eron. and E. S. Williams, the Prescriptions are our especial care.

-We compound them right, from the best drugs, and, the work R. Trull, Doater old stand. of the happy young couple. Mr. Morgan was accompanied by Messrs, at C.

N. Bruner and Clayton Smith New lot ot of fountain pens Rudge's for $1.00. is done by skilled and licensed druggist. This Is the place to get yours executors. Mr.

Ward divided his es the three making the trip In an- au tate, estimated by him at $13,600, filled. The Union, Drug Company. immobile. The bride, who is a sister of Mr. Raymond Redfearn of but believed to be worth a larger sum, among a large number cf rel Just received a lot of Clover and vetch seed and rye.

Co-Operatlve Mercantile Co. Monroe, Is an attractive and popu For Sale or Rent The Sallle aUves, and made a number of bequests for "retributive Juatlce." He Crook farm 2U miles north ot Slon- lar young lady who possesses many friends. The groom is a son of roe on Charlotte Road 60 acres Paint. We have added the old directed that a steel casket and metalic vault be used and that his body "be laid In the cemetery with O. B.

CaldwelL reliable Woolsey's paint, nothing better. Let us save yon money. those of relatives. Rev. J.

L. Ev- Co-Operatlve Mercantile Co. Wanted Some large size chlck- Do you want to buy a Mule? Do you want to trade for a Mule? Do you need a Mule? Are you thinking of buying a Mule? If so, we want to Bee you. We've got plenty of Mules. We've got the mule that you need if you live in Union county.

Come and sed for yourself. erton or another minister of the faith wee authorized to na. Will pay good price, see us. W. R.

Outen ft Co. conduct the funeral at the court house In Clinton after it had been We are now In shape to handle all the chickens and eggs we can get, and give you better prices. W. R. Outen Co.

opposite F. B. Ash-crat's store. Mrs. W.

F. Morgan of Monroe and has a position with the English Drug Co. His friends are numbered only by bJs acquaintances. Thursday morning, two boys, sons of Sam Thompson, colored, who is serving a life sentence in the penitentiary for the alleged killing of Gus Alsobrooks, were playing with irtridges when one was thrown la the fire with the reeult that it vloded, striking one cf the boys i the hand and entering another's 9 end going to tha brain, killing i in a very short time. Deputy "advertised in the county papers three weeks," for which proceedure All bicycle and automobile parts and accessaries ready to supply yonr needs.

Our place is famous tor no explanation is had. To pay the expenses of the funeral, advertising. rood and quick service. Henderson Garage Co. $150 is set aside.

For Sale. My former residence on Church street, now occupied by Mr. C. N. Simpson.

Good nine room house and splendid location. A. Bivens, Raleigh, N. C. Please call at any time for hack One reduction made by the Dem work.

Phone 268. -Henry Lilly. ocratic tariff bill, recently passed Is the abolition cf the duty of 25 wilt Julian Griffith went out to A good receipt book for 10 cents ft Free trial for thirty days Silver Ring sewing machine at Rudge's for $17.60. October 21, 1-13. at The Journal ouice.

per cent on Bibles Imported Into this country. Not many prsons know that the tariff In actually levied a hi-h tat on a. 1 tlrs la bow ty t' (u-onA of the acoi lent, which Is I r. Eoliprt Long's farm four 3 rf Monroe nnd jr.njJe an vrf 'i, r.nd, Tg ihat there 'pr S- 2 Many a child is the picture of l' T.V. Yci to sea us Wore you 1 the i --T VfSS our' new I'nderwnod-Fhnnions tari'f it I 3 5' CI i jr.

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