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This is 12 choice business tots near the Terminal Hotel and 100 resident lots at Lakewood Park near ^a u<U? 8,101)8 mtohe built* the property of T. F. Boyd. The Seaboard Co., are starting *££"T fS! T*empl°y 100010 1500 hand8 with“ «*e next two yeara and employment will be given to abont 300 at once. There will be a demand for a large number of 8 *"* kto « aatone‘8 throw to Zre th^X* win be located, and fronting the lake makes them very desirable for building homes. _ Hamlet is destined to grow rapidly from the building of these shops, and land values sure to increase Sr £ ,8PeCUlate "J"* rt seems a sje thing, this is your opportunity. Located as this prop —‘ease rapidly m value, ana you make no mistake to buy the property at time of sale Tfeaj^>r, February 17th. Business lots near the hotel wffl be sold first, and after that we^ direct to the resident lots, and continue the sale until the sale is finished. Brass Band Concert. Gold Watch and many Souvenirs Free. * Easy Terms. We Sell Rain or Shiii£. Remember the date, Thursday, February 17th; and the time, 10:30. & Auction G. , Greensboro, N. C. SWIPT'S PERTILIZERS * Lfiurinburg, INorth Carolina niAK NEWS ITEMS. Odd ad Coriou Happoatay TWoopfe Mrt 11m Coontiy. E«tt«r than parntt tM potion at Tmidm, 0, to Mm Aram Mm a IS MU, a fl b01 aad KM ehaay*, Ed* and OoaloycMwod up tba MUa aad ' Xa. Man Bw, aaid to M tM old Indian tiring fei M« Mato of Oklahoma, diod at Mr homo in Fooea City, a|od MS yoan. Thao aro oror TOO P«oom fen Mr MaadWto family. ‘an. vfTgtnt* owiMir wm awarded • verdict «d denegee dgafaHt hn>b Beach, a Philadelphia tekoatoeper, win eold her late bn .Frederick Feriek, cd Port Jeff ereon, M. Tm wm clootie luted while taking • toot hath la hia heme. One foet wm hi thn water whan hia kaed aama tote eootaet with an electric flrtwra. The deceit, which wm aateMMwd. •naaed hia death. Mn. Mery TVlady, a patUmt te the atete perch#pathie hoepttal at Am Aiher. Midi., committed aoidde by LMdteg her breath. ' teed te wo avail ! “Why a mar, anyhow?" qaariaai Robarl T. Evaaa, a member of tfc« city •r* dtpaitmaut at Johnstown, Pa. ■charts hod hi* fnea haatiiy lathsrad whan fm alarm soandod. Without ra morin* tha lathar Ena jaanyad Into • motor trade and waa aaon whining •0 milas on hoar through a tomyaao tor* ol fro baioar taro. Ha n*bad hla handa orar Us fans land bit whiafc ara brdca at. While Da Berthe Tichenor, of wee dree ting a thick the gizzard and found rtag with 11 baboo at m wnui'i cold ebab wrapped about it It h behaved tba bird pick ed up tho Jewelry in the etreet, lent paaeerby weoibc tbo rbc on a efanb about heo neck, having loot it whan tbo ebab broke aad a piaoo of it faU into tha rood with the ring attached. Durbc the bHaund of a weak or aa before Chrbtaee, Trafflc Patrolman Henry O'Brien Mood at e etreet tater eeetion In Pateraon, N. J., wben the anctee at an automobile stalled and h# heard a pretty voice say: “O, yea poor man, yen leefc na thoogh yen worn freezing.” O'Brien cranked the! motor and received n calling card from lira. Annie Rea, a wealthy widow of Rutherford. N. J. They wffl bo birthday.0* "** * too will am Um fow wt mrn if •» pMjB Wiw W p* MtoNibu, (W hm*»EhTthT^tt, |M| te ' ' —' sti | rJ: ;ns Two pdlbwnn war* painfully ln Jvfad in an uoaaaal racidict in gt. Andrew** m—if at Com, wk« they nltppad under the coffin a* tknt war* lowering H into the gray* and were wedged down by the eaaket. najMaUag nt a plank oaaeed tk* ’ ™ ■tadeata' Vigilance anmmKtaa •t. Harvard baa rated that vital watches are an evideaaa of ‘•aiaeytaa’* and that thar Mat aot be warn. Tha watehea are characterise as “objeo timakla" ambloma ad afoihicr. Keraait Boooovolt waa tha atadant wha f nt>wh»ced the wrist watch into the undargradoate Ufa at Harvard. r. U Deaton, aged 00 year*, la ua der arreat in Meridian. Mia*., cm a charge at living with three women hi. addition to Ms wife oa af fans near OaOhmvflU. He is tha father af SO children, all bat LI ef whom are Hv iag, and appear* to hove bees happy uatll two yaara ago whan tha law •tapped In ead ordered him to make new arrangement* fat hi* home. Dre amt waa aUowad to go free on too pmdod aontcnoa, after agreeing to •md tha three woman swap. He foil ed to keep the agreement. Mr*. Deo ean ie the mother at seven children. The ether three women her bene SI.
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