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aped with his life. rvonfl years ago I faced an nth.' writes H. B. Martin, • Ison, S. C. ‘'Doctorn said ^’iniptlon and the dreadful ' -I lookpd like It, sure tried pvrrythlng 1 could • niy cough, and wag under « nT of the best doctor In ; S C. for a year, hut could f A frlopd advised me to ■ \cw Discovery, j 1 was completely cured, I -•v .' my life to thla great ; Itinu: cure." Its positively 1 f(*r roughs, colds, and all ffortlons. 50c and |1.00, 1> froo at W. L. Hand & KGAL NOTICES SIGNER’S SALE OF VALU- °LE KEAL ESTATE. • of a docree of the Supe- ;n the caiise f-ptUled “R. J. tijerff nenlnsv .lohn Zelg- Mi. rs", I will Bell at the If House Door in the City r. ,\ at twelve o’clock rt1:iy. the 21st day of Jan- ’ o the highest bidder, all n tho City of Charlotte. N. d nrifi dpflned as follows: . , ‘hf property of C. S. 'T^d others, on North Gra- f hoRlnnlnK at the inter- f V.^st nth and North Gra- • pnd runs In a Southern V! Ji North Graham street, a post. Pritchard's cor- 'n an Enstern direction t ,'f the way. with Pritch- ’ f"'t to a post. W, H. C. ■ A 'fprint Cl;irkson’s corner; Unrkley’s and others In '■ rn dlrei'llon. feot to Wvi-t 11th Street; thence •*'t. 27 feet to the begln- ifv is 'llviilpd into six lots Tth Crahani Street, and ■ • parately and then as a ■ I'd l-'ts ran be seen in , n\ rime. ! ■t''-' one-third rash, bal- months, inter- e "U deferred pavments. C. fl. nrLS. CoTumisslcmer. SALE OF CITY REAL ESTATE, er ronierred upon me • Susan A. McCulP.g, '! : 'la;, the 16tli day of Jan- f 12 o’rlocli. .*!. nt the iT'Viise door o( Mecklen- Ip ('■hnrlo^te. offer foi- '■ l:1"hedt bidder av i)ublic • .y- '*'rtaln lot of laud sit- . r,i Xo 2. Siiuare No. 118Vi ' ‘ of t'harlotte. as shown on '.I; of said City, and front- ' n Sniifh .^IcDowell street .■r,,: bick with that width ' rrrkeit sMeet; on s . '■ ] :i\ three wh» ! !i .McDowell street, being )and .')l.t, and three face . ’ St! '( Cash. A bid of 1' i'*^en made for said pro;.- •idding will commence at H. X. PHARR. ' >'f the v\lll of Mrs. Susan deceased 2S-to 1-lG TRUSTEE’S SALE. : J ny virtue of authority li me In a certain deed of THE OHABLOTTE NEWS JANUARY 5. 1911 9 ^USEMENTS "The Firing Line.” Ing *8h'own'^fn interest is be- A. G Deliimaf presentation Music Saturdav Academy of Jan. 7th of th/c? night, W. Chainh»^?* version of Robt. Firing Une » novel, “The the pfece^Li ter ?et^rf exclusive win- Florld^^ th f Beach, ing renrAi f characters be- loLbfe rt deRln , York society. •vnown as ShielJ &irl Dosediv ♦>, 1 Cardross, who is sup- ross onl^i. ^*evllle Card- dust’rv America’s captains of In in realiK- ^ ° wealth, whom ® nameless waif, fane? hnf adopted in her in- famllv hi ho and his entire itm 1 attached, h- iiiin 3'Par, Shiela is absolute- heshe is not thit tinf; r Cardross, and when at truth u ’ ® ^® ^unexpectedly leaAs the Onl ® great> shock to her. v^ar^ L r ^^“PanionH in her early voSncr f Malcourt, a fascinating fellow who is a ward of Mr. dross. She makes a confidant of UoIa i. d. vuii, him secretly, so that she might at have the right to a name and his ^^®^’ ^Sree, however, to tfrr . niarrlage a secret until he t'ollege, when he will I” property which he has inherited. They soon learn that they nave both made a grievious mistake, and long before the time comes for he announcement of their marriage, they realize that they do not really care for each other, but have acted upon a youthful impulse, and thev de- ^.1 t matters stand as they are. without auy announcement. Of course, jnarital relations do not, and never have existed between them. Shiela IS still known as an unmarried daugh ter of Cardross. and Ix)uis Maicouit continues the life of a gay young bach elor. 1 his uiuisual arrangement re sults later in serious complications brought about by love affairs which develop between Sliiela and Garrett Hamii, a pixnuising young landscape- archliert, and between Malcourt and \ irginia Suydam, who moves in the same circles as Shiela. A series of absorbing interesting scenes and in tense situatioi'.? replete with bright lines and society patter, for which Mr. Cham!)ers’ books are noted, lead up tt) a thomughly satisfactory tlioagh emotional finale. The rornpi.'ny selected for the inter pretation of the i)iece will be made up of some of New York's most notal'le players, and the entire scenic equip ment will be gorgeous in the extreme. The Piess Pleased Continued from Page Four. to the University, and he believes in the most liberal appropriations to all state educational institutions. In the prime of vigorous manhood, an experienced legislator, a capable parliamentarian the state is to be con gratulated upon his election. He will preside with ability and prove worthy of the grer.t office held by the greatest men in the state.—Raleigh News and Observer. Aavice for the Parson. They were a simple-looking couple, so thought the minister as he joined them irrevocably in the holy bonds of matrimony; but his suspicions were aroused when, after the cereraonj% he observed ^he bridgroom searching through his pockets and looking a trifle humiliated and confused. "I am afraid, parson,’' said the j'oung m&n at length, “that I ai i’t got any money like to pay you with.” Then, after a moment of deep thought, he looked up cheerfully. "But I’ll tell you what I’ll do—I’ll tell you Jiow'^ you can fix yer gas me ter so it won't register!”—Tit-Bits. Stood the Test. The hour v*'as 1 a. m. Inside the dimly lighted hallway stood Mrs. Dorkins TJeith a grhn smile on her face. The front door wa>^ boltad. “John,” she said, in cutting accents, "you have been dissipating at the club again!" "Maria,” spoke a voice outside, rap idly, clearly, and distinctly, “be blew' lugubriously on the blooming bugle!” Instantly she unfastened and open ed the door. Mr. Dorkins had not been dissipat- iiig.—Chicago T.ribune. IHe esmisary ‘LAW OF THE HOUSEHOLD Is summed up in the famous Wes son Snowdrih Oil Cook Book. It brings to every home the choic est recipes the worU has developed for the epicure, and aHords many an economical solution to knotty prob lems ol the dining room and kitchen. And instead of hog fat and animal fats and greases, it brings into the family the nourishing, heahhful in fluence of a pure, highly refined veg etable oil. unapproached for fine results in shortening, frying and salad dressings. Made by THE SOUTHERN COnON OIL CO. New York New Orleans Savaanali Chicago COOK M3K REE “The Merry Widow” Coming Back. AH' r vitnesslng the ordinary run of ancvi’.i'’ musical comedies the coming of i lie Merry idow’’’ is looked on as au innovation. It is made of that jiuff which made comic operas popular bcroie they degenerated into big vau deville shows masquerading as iigh: operas and musical comedies, f'ranz Lshar, the Vienna composer, who gave the score of “The Merry \\it;;)vv ’ to tJie world, has re-establish- «-d the pace and the high standard he ha.s set will be a taget for these to shoot at who follow the labor of giv- ' iiiiif musical entertaiiuueni. There is IS 1900 .‘v^ingiug melody, the famous waltz, f iru^t IE recorded In BookI^J;.\ ‘‘f, ®;?h life, ' in th, oflice or the Reg-1 i ' action, catchy airs and of Mecklenburg County are all woven together int of dffauU In the payl likable. The story bt therein secured, I will , ‘ deals with Prince Danilo ... .. . f)T ! 1 :*«nvin whr» ic onPP^flnn- Reg ■cd H)unt d •'.le at public auction for ■;;hcst bidder at the court 'io city of Charlotte, Meck- >in fy. State of North Caroli- of ;M;ti‘sovia, who is suffering from the ep^eris of au unfortunate love affair, aii;d trying to forget it by plunging intio die dissipations of Paris, Some! An Act of Necessity. A corres)>ondent wM’ites in to correct a story printed in tl.is paper several day?, ago. "In that snake story I sent you,” he complains, “you made one mistake. I told you that the snake was 20 feet long and you had it only 10 feet long.” We are sorry for this, but the enor was una\ oidable. We were very much crowdeii for suace when we used the story and v.-e bad to cut everything down.—Cleveland Piain Dealer. "I can truH’fully say I have never caused my wii'e a momonc’s uneasi ness or annoyance,” remarked the casual acquaintance. "What a liar you mu.'^t he,” eaid the married man. “Not at all." replied the casual ac quaintance. "I'.’e never liad a wife ” WHY SUF^ER^• IT you have rheu matism, catarrh, kidney dlf?ease, skin disease or any troubles arising from Impure blood, give Rheumacide a thor ough trial. By purifying the blood Rheumacide neutralizes the aciils. starts the kidneys into health action and helps to build up the nerves and the entire system. Rheumacide Is put up in liquid form, also tablets. At druggiste 25c and 50c bottles. Tablets oy mail 25c. Bobbitt Chemical Co., lialtlmore, Ai. • )‘>f'k M., .m .Monday, .lan-j >’®ars earlier he had set his heart '.he follow'ug described ' Sonia, a fanner's daughter, but his unc e, the King of Marsovia, refused ).1j5 royal approval to the match be- twe n the blue blooded heir apparent to (he throne and a little country girl; F ) Danilo w'as hustled off to serve as attache to the Marsovian legation in Paris, Meanwhile the broken-hearted in I'lldworth Avenue, and j Sonia found solace in marriage w'ith ’>nck with that width loO j a banker, the richest man in Marsovia ■‘I; r with tht^ right to use j who dies shortly after the wedding, and alleyways shown on | leaving Sonia an enormous fortune. In common with the other lot - She clones her Marsovia castle and • rving and excepting a I hurries to Paris, wliere she becomes ''t No 14 in Block No. !'> I ’ y C. A. Spratt’3 Map of !^hf.s,” dated April 10, 1900, r Bo>k I4fj, page 59 of the *h - H--*£;lBt£r oi Deeds of f’t'unty. Said lot front- Start the New Year Right by getting a Monitor Radiator and having a warm hom.e. It’s five ra diating fiues give more heat radiation for the amount of fuel consumed than any other stove on earth. Ask your dealer for the fomotis Wesson Snow* drift Oil COOiC BOOK. If his supply is es« hausted, write at once direct to our Atlanta Offio® and we will mail it free with splen^d testimoa]f from leading Women's Clubs, ctc> | M R.aii\ Co0k.t Specials to $25.00 Just the needs of the times, and the thing for the wither and even all occasions. f Those Long Grey Worsteds, Cheviots, Blacks, etc. that the people want and just-the thing we want to sell now. CASH COUNTS AT H. C. LONG CO The “Antique” Jest. Nell—Miss Antique seems very nervous. She says everything gives her a start. Belle—Yes, how she would • jump at a proposal.—Philadelphia Record. When a woman announces that she has been driving, one might be par doned for wondering w^hether it was horses, bargains or nails. Man is a Failure When he has no confidence in him self nor his fellow men. When he values success more than character and self-respect. When he does not try to make his work a little better each day. When he becomes so absorbed in his work that he cannot say that life is greater than work. When he lets a day go by without m.aking some one happier and more comfortable. When he tries to rule others by bul lying instead of by example. When he values wealth above health, self-respoct, and the good opin ion of others. When he is so burdened by his bus iness that he finds no time for rest and recreation. When he loves his own plans and in terests more than humanity. When his friends like him for what he has more than for what he is. When he knows that he is in the WTong, but is afraid to admit it. Wliexa he envies others because they have more ability, talent, or wealth than he has. When he does not care what hap pens to his neighbor or to his friend so long as he is prosperous. When he is so busy doing that he has no ,time for smiles and cheering w^ords. Auto Tires REPAIRED, VULCANIZED^ RECOVKREa Inner Tubes Vuicanlzeif. We guarantf^ they win never leak ft here we rnleanizu them. First puncture. 50 cents. Second puncture, 2!i cent*. Third puncture, 25 centa. All sizes new tires carried In stock. Relay M’fg. Co 231 and 233 fi. Tryon St. True as preaching. This also is true; The place to buy your insurance is at Insurance Headquarters, where you get the best insurance on the market. G. N. G. Butt & Co. INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS n 1 Ilv.' feet in width extend- the front of said lot to be i ; ?ea of a sidewalk, which hereby conveyed or in- >0 lonv yed, and that the 11 never be owned or occu- •Inred person, id l.iy of December, 1910. T. W. SIMS, Trustee. TRUSTEE’S PALE, nd T)y virtue of authority uixtn me iu a certain Deed ‘ 'd the 7th day of March, ^ Deed of Trust is recorded ' I ! age 50 in the OfBce of '• 'f Deeds fr# Vecklenburg fd on accou.. of default In f the debt therein secured, i for sale at public auo- &sh to the highest Mdder at rt Hmifie fw the «lty of Char- I'cklenbftrg County, State ■r^h Carolina, at 11 on Saturday, January the . he following described prop- nt a stake on the North L'llzabeth Avenue, 225 feet tb'- intersection of Elizabeth V :'h Pecll street and run* to- ttreet, parallel with Cecil f»'» t to a stake on a ten (10) : 1 hence in an Easterly direc- ^ said alley, parallel with .^lii- f niie, 45 feet to a stake on v; thenc® parallel with the ' 193 f«et to .. stake on Kll*- • nue; thence with Elizabeth ’• a Westerly direction 45 feet ’ e fho beginning. 2nd day of December, IflO. W. S. ALEXANDER. Tnistm*. INISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Q'lnlifted as administrator of ' of Lizzie Nicholson, deceas- ' - th*» (’ounty of Mecklenburg, notify all persons having •-iln8t said estate that they •■nt said claims to the under- or before the 20th day of ' ' 911, or else this notice will bar of their recovery; all '' i*bted to said estate will • prompt payment to the T) fl administrator in his office ‘ ^'•aw Building, Charlotte, N. ir>th day of December, T. A. ADAMS. Administrator. a merry widow, professing to care no more for the Prince or love at all. She treats with contempt tlie offers of marriage that pour in on her. Where- ever she goes Paris and the gay life her money can buy attract her, and it is there amid her merry-making that she meets her old lover for the first lime since the death of her husband. Manager Henry W. Savage has given the production a lavish mounting and a cast that is fully up to the standard of previous seasons. Gertrude Hutch eson will be the SonIa and George Damerel the Prince Danilo. “The Merry Widow” will be seen at the Academy of Music next Monday night. Seats will go on sale Friday morning at the theatre box office. Mail orders from out-of-town people must be accompanied by money orders payable to .John L. Crovo, manager Academy of Music, Charlotte, N. C. “Buster Brown” Coming. The new edition ot "Buster Brown” is again attracting the attention of the amusement-loving world and will be seen at the Academy of Music, Wed nesday matinee and night of next week. The staging of this merry melange of mirth and music has been done with rare skill and proficiency and nothing has been left undone by the producers to make the piece surpass ingly excellent. An entire new ver sion of "Buster Brown” has given it new life, songs and Jokes of the very latest brand and made unusually at tractive by the bestowal of beautiful scenery on the big production. Master Harold has been especially engaged to enact the role of “Buster” and his work is exceptionally high- class. The show would not be com plete without Buster’s wonderful canine partner, "Tige,” which is ad mirably and perfectly portrayed by A1 Grady, while “Buster’s” sweetheart, “Mary Jane,” is played by petite and jolly Madline Clark. Thirty persons comprise the chorus and Pony Dancing Girls that move like clockwork, every person doing their work to perfection, and every voice being heard to good advantage. THE SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN Room* $1.50 Per Day and Up. Rooms with Private Bath $2.U0 Per Day and Up. CAFE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. Prices Reasonable. 150 Elegant Rooms. 75 Private Baths. Located in the heart of Char lotte, convenient to railroad station, street cars and the busi ness and shopping centre. Cater to high-class c:'umercial and tourist trade. Pure Water from our Artesian Well, 203 1-2 feet deep, for sale, 5c gallon at Hotel. 10c gallon in 5-gallon lots, Delivered in Charlotte or at R. R. Station. The Coldest WeatKer IS Before Us Good, warm, heavy Underwear is Indlspenslble to health and comfort. The greatest stock and values are here. From 50c up we can sell you well made, comfortably fitting Underwear good for two seasons’ service. Every piece of Underwear we sell, regardless of price, is guar anteed. Ed Mellon Company IheiiStiRi CAPSULES diseases EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. ^he eminent French pianist and composer says of isnahp “The truth is mighty and will pre vail,” quoted the Wise Guy. “Yes, but there are times when even the most truthful of us find it advanta geous to lie low,” added the Simple Mug. J. N, McCausland & Company Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors. 221 S. Tryon Street. N. & W. Railway NORFOLK A WESTERN. Soheduie in Effect May io, iSiOi 11 am. Juv. Charlotte So. By. 6.50 pm. S.40 pm. Lv. Winston N&W 2.10 pm. 444 pm Lv Mart’ville N&W Ar 11.40 am 7.00 pm. Ar. Roanoke N&W Lv. 9.15 am Additional trains leave Winston-Sa> lem 7.10 a. m. daily except Sunday. Connects at Roanoke for the East and West Pullman sleepers. Dicing cars. If you are thlnklnir ot taking a trip TOU want quatatJoMS, cheapest fares, reliable and coriect information, as to routes, train schedules, t7.ie most com fortable and quickest way. W'rite and the information Is yours for the ask ing. with one ot our completet May Folders. W. B. BEVIL, M. BRAGQ. Gen. Paso. Agt. Trav. PasL. Roanoke, Va. ** I have the highest opiiuon pos sible of The Knabe Piano, which possesses qualities of action and varieties of tone color that make it wonderfully responnvo to artistic dmands. Thus 3o the world’s great musicians acknowledge the dis- tinciive character and peculiarly rich tone of the World’s Best Piano I '^the recognized artists* instru ment Seventy years of applied genius, practical piano building experience, and imswerving de votion to Knabe ideals—tuch is your assurance in selecting a Knabe for your music room. Parker-Gardoer Co A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR FOR ALL. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and custoiners for the favors shown us during 1910, just closed, which was the record breaker for us It will b© our purpose and aim to improve our stock and service during 1911. We shall strive to serve you honestly and promptly and Improve on our shortcomings. We wish our old friends to continue to make this store their trading place, and we trust by honesty, sorvico to inflame many new ones. Wisliing one and all a happy and prosperous New Year, Faithfully, PARKER GARDNER CO. 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