THE OHABLOTTE NEWS. JANUARY II
1911
There’s One Thing in
Uneeda Biscuit
that other soda crackers lack
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(Never sold in bulk)
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V. i»!:t of Mitchcll,
, ■■ Mwcll. R'ff'rred to
( ,) intioH, -lties and
'■ li'in; Roirarding hunt-
Gniiir laws commit-
■* FT.^rriftt Relating to
r‘ar in Harnett
T’ '! to fish«‘r{.'s coinniil-
F. D. Winston and ex
•. rn :;nd Powell
V.’ - oiir: :-v!-s of tlie
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Vayn^' courty and
:• In tlie f-all for a
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• ; t.liorted as to sal-
d«*i.artiTi'ont.
. •’r 'I'l fh*' hoiiHH regardins
■' ’^M'M'srntatives John I.
(1 , " d t.y a risins: vote.
■ I! Mie honpe inf>)nuci
Mi !■ The house would be
\ for ft Joint session
ii;> ' ote of Llie November
- n irii#>n’ bill appointing J. H.
)f the pparo in Ahos-
; Tl 'Vtford county, passed
r , rd was ordered enroll-
n nitttce on conntles, cities
roi»ort€d favorablj- on the
’ ‘rating the dty of Greens-
• rraling its present charter
'• In ‘onflict. Senator Hob-
nrd *h(> bill, which pro-
cu.umission form of gov-
rwisaed secoiiu reading
dj^»sonting voice.
> N'rwland announced the
■ of the following commlt-
'■iday Night, January 9.
Sensation of All Nation*
?nry w. Savage’s Splendid
Production of
'he merry widow
Mir; hy (Yanz Lehar
•i^cl Magnificent Production
i''*ude Hutr.hcson and
Oeorge Damerel.
• H lllng at Haw’ley’s.
.. $2.00, $1.80, $1.00, 75, 50
! 0*^8;
lyil)'’ai'y—W'liiianis, chiiiniir.u; (Jra-
hani, Starhiiclv.
Printin.e;-—illianis, cbairnuiii: Hol-
Davis, Batrc:rtt. Sik3s. (iardner,
S';; rlMif’k.
iion oi (rovernor’s Messaqre.
—Hair^ell. chairman; Sikes, Baiiier,
Con. i{;iyn!orf\
t’onimi'tco o'l Trustoes ot the I'ni-
\rr;iry.— Uanies, chairman, Barham,
(;re'n. Giahani. Ivie. Gardner, Jjem-
mor. Pharr. Ijondoii. Hnwlins. Stav-
l.i.cl:.
Add!'ion.; to Commit toes—f'oriiova-
ti:in Co^.uni.^^sion, Boydcn; Rpvisal,
IL'vrnoro: fi’i.iMoe. Sikes.
'i'ho s^euRte at 11: 10 iooI a recess
for i" mini;tos and a mesPti,HO vvas re
ceived from tiio house rc^garding the
ioint session to canvass the vote for
t1v‘ vnrions state officers. Tho sena-
‘0''s thereiiDon repjiired to ihe hall of
'he lion'^r for this pnrpofso.
Xho ‘session lasted ‘J'.' niinMtes
v.Iir;’ the rc nato wa.'^ a?;aln raniiod
to Older it adjourned to 11 o’clociv to
morrow.
The House Tuesday.
The houpp convened at 1 1 o’clock,
}{fv. .\rr. Hubauk offering the pray-
'i'!io V; .. ;rt 'if tin oorpo^niion com-
that an investigation had
aho'.u that freight rates from Car
olina ports inland are as low' in
X«.'r h rarolina as in Virginia and
South C’arolina. was received.
A joint, resolntiou was sent up by
EMjirt. of Henderson, thanking G‘>v-
einor Pothier, .jf Rhode Island, for
/i1b refusal to arc^opt the gift of
North Carolina fraudulent, bonds
■ rom the New York Syndicate and
scoiing ex-rni!ed States Senator Bvit-
Irr and any others who would at-
tempi to hfirass the ptate for the col
lection of tliese bonds as ‘^perfidious
r-nd I'ernicious.” The reading of this
‘.■[?i!turo of the resolution elicited
gieat apidause. more especially on
account of the resolution coming
frv^m a republican member, the lead
er of the party in the house.
New Bills Introduced.
Battle, of Wake: Provide more ef
ficient municipal government in
North Carolina by enabling cities to
adopt commission form of govern
ment by vote of the people.
Marshall, of Siu’ry: Provide addi
tional terms of court in the first
judicial district.
Spa inhour, of Burke: Increase the
number of judges for the superior
court.
Spalnhour, of Burke: Divide the
stale into four .judicial circuits, the
dif^trict judges to rotate within their
circuits.
Spalnhour, of Burke: Amend fish
ing and hunting law's In Burke.
Spalnhour. of Burke; Prevent mi-
nor.s t:hrowing tailings Into Burke
county streams.
Dovin, of Granville: Amend drain
age laws.
Devin, of Granville; For relief of
Martha E. Catlett.
Thompson, of Beaufort: Fix sal
aries of Beaufort oflicers.
IMarshall, of Surry: Provide free
text bookf. for public school children.
Ewart, of Henderson: Submit con
stitutional amendment for three ad
ditional judges of the supreme court
to vote of the people.
Ewart, of Henderson: Reducing
passenger fares to 2 cents where
roads refuse to allow pulling of mil
eage on trains.
Ewart, of Henderson: Making brib
ing at elections a felony.
Ewart, of Henderson: Authorize
Ihe commissioners of Henderson and
Transylvania counties to supply en
gineer.
Roberts, of Buncombe: Prevent
detention of women in houses of
prostitution by debt or otherwise.
Herbert: Increase pensions of sol
diers and widow's.
Kent, of Caldwell; Provide better
drainage for Caldwell countj*.
Kawles, of Pamlico: Require
butchers to keep records. Also as to
killing cattle on the grange.
Cavineas, of Wilkes: Amend road
law of WllkeB.
Dough ton, of Alleghany: Authorize
commissioners of Alleghany to build
courthouse. Also enable married wo
men to contract as feme soles.
Crumpler, of Sampson: Promote
stock raising in Sampson. Also
amend o’posaum law and quail law
in Sampson.
Stroupe, of Gaston: Change pay
of ju;\;rs in (^nnton.
Cavino.^s. of Wilkes: Prevent re
lease of prisoners on !:ie ground of
iJisanl.y. Als-o auH^nd tiie constitu
tion.
WeatiierspoCii. of Scotland: Author
ize Scotliind to pay part of cost of
a Confederate monument.
Sikes, of Union: Amend law re-
la: lug to private sales by executor.^.
Battle, of Wake: To amend the
pension laws of the state.
Pace, of Wake: Requiring railroads
to protect injured employes.
Fag*?, of. Stokes: Authorizing com
missioners of Stokes to apply sur
plus ia.xcs.
Connor, of Wilson: To -moke uni
form bill of lading in state.
Livingstone, of Polk: To amend
charter of Tryon.
LaUiam. of Beaufort: To promotf
growing of live stock in Beaufort
county.
Dillard, of Guilford: To protect
'ar.d owners in the enjoyment of
their rights.
Williams, of Sw’ain: Validating piO-
bates in Swain county.
Williams, of Sv.ain: To protect
wi!d turkeys in Swain county.
Vv'itty, of Rockingham: to confer
power on tow'n ot Reidsville to grant
use of streets to corporations.
Richardson, of Rutherford: To au-
thorlxo tbe mayor and commissioners
of Riulierfordton to refund bonded
debt; also to amend charter of
Rutherfordton.
Wall, of Roc’dngham: Amend the
law creating otflcss of prosecuting
a'torney of Reidsville.
Edwards, of Graham: to protect
rainbow trout in Graham.
Edwards, of Graham; To appoint
N. M. Edwards justice of the peace
in Graham county.
Kelly, of Wayne: Amend law re
lating to the election of directors
for tlie deaf and dumb institution at
Morganton.
Scarborough, of Dare: To amend
the law' relating to hunting deer in
Dare county.
Alspaugh, of Forsyth: To amend
the charter of \Mnston-Salem South
bound Railv/ay Company.
Turlington, of Iredell: to prohibit
state officers from accepting fees to
prosecute claims against the state.
Brown, of StsSiley: To regulate
pay of jurors in Stanly county.
Alspaugh, of Forsyth: To amend
the charter of the Wachovia Loan
and Trust Co.
Thomas, of Richmond: To empower
commissioners of Richmond county
to issue bonds, also bonds; also to
incorporate Ellenboro in Richmond
county.
Additional House Committees.
Additional standing committees of
the house were annoimced by Speak
er Dowd today as follows;
Appropriations — Turlington, chair
man; Spainhour, Nunn, Kirkman,
Doughton, Carr, of Durham; Wil
liams, of Buncombe; Wallace, Pri-
vett, McPhaul, Rose, McWilliams,
Brown, of Jackson; Wooten, Ray,
Stubbs. Moring, Cox, of Randolph;
Rodw’ell, Conner. Ewart, Caudill.
Game—Pitt, chairman; Hampton,
McLaughlin, McWilliams, Dillard, of
Guilford; Stroup, Smith, of Caswell;
Anders, Morris, Bartlett, Shipman,
Scarborough, Johnston, of Orange;
Houston, Teague, Norman.
Oysters — Wallace, chairmfui;
Stubbs, McWilliams, Hampton, Rawls,
Nellon, Thompson, Bartlett, Scar
borough, Markham, Alderman, Perry,
Swain, Taylor, of Buncombe.
Mines and Mining—Taylor, of
Vance, chairman; Coleman, Richard
son, "VV^lson, Woodson, Dillard, of
Cherokee; Tucker, Stroup, Mease,
Livingstone, Norman, Bailey.
Constitutional Amendment—Stnbbs,
chairman: Ray, Majette, Hageman,
Wallace. Turlington, Bryan, Dillard,
of Cherokee: Rose, Devin, Gay,
Weatherspoon, Rodwell, Caudill,
Ramsey.
The house adjourned until 11
o’clock Wednesday.
AMUSEMENTS
''Bustep Brown” Today.
"Buster Brow'n,” Mary Jane, Tige
and the rest of the Brown family will
be seen at the Academy of Music this
afternoon and tonight, and judging
from the hea\'y demand for tickets,
the local playhouse will be crowded at
both performances.
“Buster Brown” has been coming to
Charlotte fo rthe past five years, and
almost every man, woman and child
in the city have either heard of or
seen this clever musical play.
This season’s production is entirely
new, and the show as a whole is said
to be the best that has ever been sent
on tour.
ENDS WINTEH TROUBLES.
To many, winter is a season of trou
ble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers,
chapped hands and lips, chilblains,
cold-sores, red and rough skins, prove
this. But such troubles fly before
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial con
vinces. Greatest healer of Burns,
Boils, Piles. Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Ec
zema and Sprains. Only 25c at W. L.
Hand & Co.’s.
‘The Nigger.”
The thrilling scenes that make “The
Nigger,” Edw'ard Sheldon’s much dis
cussed race problem play from the
Xew Theatre, New York, .so remark
able from a dramatic standpoint, take
place In threee handsome and typically
southern stage settings. The story
opens at ' Morrow's Rest,” showing
the colonaded front of a beautiful old
southern mansion. It is here that the
audience is first introduced to Phillip
Morrow^ the sheriff of Westbury coun
ty, and it is in this scene that the au
thor daringly introduces some of the
incidents immediately .preceding a
lyncliing. In the second act Morrow
has been elected governor, and the
scene shows the governor’s room at
the executive mansion. It is here that
Clifton Noyes, the distiller, endeavors
lo coerce the governor into vetoing
a prohibition bill, and, finally. In his
anger and disappointment, reA^eals to
him that his is a liegro; and here, loo,
Morrow' breaks the terrible news to
Gt'or:;iana Byrd, his sweetheart, and
during a aioment o.f delirium insists
that she shall keep her plighted troth
to him. The third scene is in the gov
ernor's ))rivate room at the capitol,
and here reason asserts itself, and
Morrow, chastened by his great trial,
releases his sw’eetheart from her
promise, and makes known to the
nurld that he has given up his politi
cal aspirations and his popiiion as a
V' hite man, and will henceforth live
and work for the uplifting of the black
race. All these incidents ave tremen
dous in their ijower and effect they
have upon the audience.
■'Tho Xi!:-,ger” wiii l)e presented at
the Academy of Music Saturday mati
nee and night of this week.
Sears will go on sale tomorrow at
Hawley’s.
Prof. Felix Cristion Coming.
Prcf. Felix Cri.stion. of Paris, will
give the first of two scientific lectures
on "Beauty Culture and P"acial Blem
ishes” next Tuesday afternoon at the
Academy of Music. In these beauty
discourses, the noted Frenchman re
veals the Roman, Aethenian and
French arts for improving looks and
obliterate facial blemishes as well as
instruci how to restore gray hair to
its natural color. Prof. Cristion him
self nearly 60 years of age, convinces
his audiences that years count for
nothing, if one knows how to delay the
marks of time. No lady who values
her a'^sets which are her charms
should tail to hear this exi)onent of
w-omeu beauty.
The Tuesday afternoon lecture will
begin at 3 o'clock. Every lady in
Charlotte will be admitted free at this
lecture. On W^ednesday afternoon the
admission fee w'iil be 50 cents.
Gets Foot Crushed.
Salisbury, N. C., Jan. 11.—L. Austin
employed in the blacksmith depart
ment at the Spencer shops, had his
foot fearfully crushed yesterday even
ing by having it caught in one of the
machine'?.
TORPEDO BOATS MADE
VERY FAST TRIP,
New' Orleans, La., Jan. 10,—After
making what la believed to be the
fastest run ever made on the Mississip
pi river the three United States tor
pedo boat destroyers Paulding, Roedn-
roe and Terry arrived at this port last
night from Key West, Fla. The boats
made the trip from the Mississippi
bar to the city in four hours and 50
minutes, navigating South Pass in a
dense fog and making two stops. This
beats the record of the scout ship Bir
mingham, made on the trip of Presi
dent Taft up the river in February,
1909.
The destroyers will remain in port
three days, taking on stores, after
which they will proceed to Galveston,
Texas.
NnrdlnK MotherM aad Malaria.
The Old Stanaard GROVE’S TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC, drives out mala
ria and builds up the system. For
grown paople and chMdren, 50c.
ACADEMY
SCHUOSS THEATRE aRCUrr
Wednesday, January 11
Matinee and Night
The Enormously Successful
BUSTER BROWN
With Master Harold« the Diminutive
Mischief Maker, as Buster
Aided and abetted in creating
laughter by Tige and Mary Jane.
Ably assisted by a large chorus of
pretty girls, with sweet voices. A
world of comedy, a wealth of scenery.
Seats on sale today at Hawley’s.
Prices: Matinee $1.00, 75, 50, 25
Night $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50, 25
HUGH JENNINGS MARRIES
MISS NORA M. O’BOYLE.
Scranton, Pa., Jan. 10.—Hugh Jen
nings, manager of the Detroit Club
of the American League, and Miss
Nora M. O’Boyle, were married at
St. Peters Cathedral in this city
today, the Right Rev. Edmund F.
Pendergast, auxiliary bishop of Phil
adelphia, officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Jennings left, at once on a bridal
tour that wili extend to San Fran
cisco.
. COLDS CAUSE «T9*AACmj
i-^AXATI^ E BROMG Q«flnine, the worlil
tvide Cold and Grip remedy removes
cause. Call the full name. Look tor
signature E. W. GROVE, 25c.
COMMONDER SIMS SHOULD
BE REPRIMANDED.
By Associated Press.
Washington, Jan. 10.—President
Taft today decided that Commander
W. S. Sims, the United States naval
oflficer who at a recent dinner given
in London by the mayor of that city,
declared that If Great Britain ever was
seriously threatened she could depend
on “every man, every dollar and every
drop of blood” in this country, should
be publicly reprimanded.
Rocker Sa^le
■^'e have entirely too many Rockers
as our inventory shows, and we are
going to give you the benefit. Largo
number ranging in price from $6.00 to
$9.00. Your choice for $4.50. Anothen
lot, $2.50 to $2.50. Your choice foi*
S1.75.
These are REAL values, .Were not
high at original price, but in oider to
unload quickly we are making these
special prices.
PILES CURED m 6 TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist will refund money if
PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro
truding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
LEGAL NOTICES
ACADEMY
Free for Ladies Only
u esday Afternoon, Jan. 17*
At 3.00 O’clock.
A SCIENTIFIC LECTURE ON
BEAUTY CULTURE AND
FACIAL BLEMISHES
By Dr. Criston
of Paris, Bauty
Doctor to Mmes.
Bernhart, Calve
Patti. Assisted by
one of the beauti-1
ful women of her
age, MME. MAVE
who will war a I
$1,000 Josephine!
gown.
Tuesday Afternoon Lecture Is Free
Wednesday, Admission SOo. '
NOTICE
North Carolina, Mecklenburg County;
In the Superior Court, Before the
Clerk.
Marion C. Melton. Hallie Q. Melton,
Ona Belle Melton and Robert Jerod
Melton, by their next friend, L. J.
Melton,
vs.
Ella C. Barnett, .Tohn C. Canty, John
B. Smith, Cel'a C. Smith, Henry J.
Canty, William C. Canty and Astra
S. Canty.
The defendants above named will
take notice that a special proceeding
entitled as above has been commenced
in the superior court of Mecklenburg
County for the sale for partition of a
certain lot or parcel of land at the
intersection of “C” street and 7th
street in ward one, City of Charlotte,
county and state aforesaid, know'n as
the lot of F. C. Canty, deceased; and
the said defendants wall further take
notice that they ai'e required to ap
pear before the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Mecklenburg County on Wed
nesday, January 25, 1910, and answer
or demtir to the complaint in said spe
cial proceeding, or the plaintilfs will
apply to the court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This the 19th day of December,
1910.
C. C. MOORE. C. S. C.
21-4t-oaw.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE.
Having duly qualified as admlnistra
trix of the estate of Julian O’B. Gil
lespie, deceasea, notice is hereby giv
en to all persons holding claims
against said estate to present the
same to me duly verified twelve
months from this date or this notice
will be pleaded in bar thereof. All
persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make prompt payment.
This Dec. 28. 1910.
MRS. L. D. GILLESPIE,
12-27-6t-oaw. Administratrix.
COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OF
LAND
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Superior Court in the cause en
titled "J. M. McLaughlin et al vs. Lola
Dean McLaughlin and Catherine Car
michael, by‘their Guardian ad litem,
.Tno. A. Parker, Defendants,” the un
designed Commissioner will sell at the
Court House Door in the city of Char
lotte at 12 o’clock M., on Monday,
January 30, 1911, the following de
scribed tracts of land:
First Tract. Adjoining the lands of
A. H. Alexander, R, H. Campbell, D. C.
Berrj'hill, M. A. McLaughlin, R. J. C.
Orr, and others, and bounded as fol
lows:
Beginning at a Post Oak Stump by
the road, near the J, B. McLaughlin
residence, corner of Mrs. M. A. Mc
Laughlin’s deceased, eight (8) acre
tract, said tract known as the Mc
Laughlin home place, and runs with
two lines of said tract as follows:
HALF PRICE
SALE
Sheet
Music
WEDNESDAY AND THURS
DAY
JAN. 11TH AND 12TH
any sheet of music in our store
wiil be sold for half price re
gardless of cost. Big stock to
select from. Must reduce stock
before taking inventory.
Robinson’s
Book Store
aod inflammatioM, inttations
ulcentioiisofall
thmt
U.S.A.
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME.
Lubin furniture Co.
s. 47 poles to a Hickory; thence S. I ^'eet. Together w'ith the right to use
13 E. 122 poles to a Stone in the old I the streets and alleyways shown on
line; thence S. 60 1-2 \V. 29 j)oles i said map in common with the other lot
to a Stone; thence S. 3 1-2 E. S polei. U'^' ners, reserving and excepting a
crossing a branch, 'to a Vv'hiie Oak; '^'trip of land five feet in width extend-1
thence N. 67 1-2 E. CO poles to a stone, i 'ng aci-oss the front of said lot to boi
A. H. Alexander’s corner, thence SJ ^or purposes of a sidewalk, which'
15 E. 20 poles to a stone, R. H. Camo-; Is not hereby conveyed or
bell’s corner: thence with Campbelfs i'^-^ded to be conveyed, and that the
line S. 61 1-2 W. 79 1-2 poles to a! f'Sid lot shall never be owned or occu-|
stone; thence N. 18 1-2 W. 19 3-5 poles I a colored person,
to a Stone; tlience N. 25 8-4 W. 491 This 22nd day of December, 1910.
1-4 poles crossing a branch to ai T. W. SIMS, •
Black Oak Stump, IMrs. M. A. Mc-i^ec 23-30dk Trustee.
Laughlin's corner; chence with hor!
line N. 52 W. 32 poles to a Cedar; COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALU-
thence N. 36 1-4 AV. 6S poles, cross-1 ABLE REAL ESTATE,
ing a branch to a stone: thenco N.!
37 1-2 E. 44 1-2 poles to a Cedar
Stump; tiience N. 10 E. 37 1-2 poles,
clossiug the road, to a Stcne; thence
By virtue of a decree or the Supe
rior Court in the cause entitled “R. J.
Sifford and others againsv John Zeig-
ler and others”, I will sell at the
X- ^ Stone j (bounty Court House Door in the City
?? road; tlience I of Charlotte, N. C., at tw’elve o’clock
/ i ”o^d to the Be-|]\i,^ on Saturday, the 21st day of Jan-
ginning. Containmg 137 1-2 acres, ac-ju^ry, 1911, to the highest bidder all
cording to a Survey made l)y J. B.. that land in the City of Charlotte, N. •
fepratt. County Surrey or, in Juiy, 1908. i c., described and defined as follows:
Lxcept 18 I-- acres adjoining the Me- Adjoiiung the property of C. S.
Laughlin Home-place allotted to Miss
Hannah McLaughlin as her interest
in said tract.
Second Tract. Adjoininp: the landF
of R. J. C. Orr, R. B. Orr, D. C. Berry-
hill, and others and,
Beginning at a llickoiy Stump, des
ignated in the Spratt survey of July,
1908, as a.Cedar. R. .1. C. Orr’s corner,
and runs with Orr's line S. 59 1-2 W.
64 1-2 poles, crossing a branch, to a
Stone; thence S. 57 3-4 W. 51 poles to
a White Oak Stump, Orr’s corner;
thence S. 65 E. 87 poles crossing a
branch to a Stone; thence N. 48 1-2
W. 60 poles to a Stone near branch ;
Pritchard and others, on North Gra
ham street and beginning at the inter
section of AVest 11th and North Gra
ham street, and runs in a Southern
direction w-ith North Graham street,
:>00 feet to a post, Pritchard’s cor
ner; thence in an Eastern direction,
along a part of the waj\ with Prltch-
p.rd’s line, 230 feet to a post, W. H. C. j
j ’.arkley and Heriot Clarkson’s comer; I
thence with Barkley’s and others la.
a Northwestern direction, 363 feet toj
a post on West 11th Street; thencoi
v.'ith 11th street, 27 feet to the begin* j
ning.
Said property is divided Into six lots!
A Map of said lots can be seen in;
my office at any time.
Terms of sale one-third cash, bal
ance in six and tw’elve months, inter
est from date on deferred payments.
O. H. DULS,
Commissioner.
OUT
sold
thence up the branch N. 67 E. 96 poles facing on North Graham Street, aitd
to a Black Oak Stump, BerryhiH’s cor- is to be sold separately and then as a-
ner; thence w^Ith the line of th^ J. B.! whole.
McLaughlin tract described in Para
graph One hereof, N. 52 V\’'. :i2 p;is3
to the Beginning. Containing 18 1-2
acres, according to the aforesaid
Spratt survey.
Third Tract. Beginning at a White
Oak on the South side of the road, the! 21-4toaw.
corner of the McLaughlin Eight (8) |
acre tract, know'n as the McLaughlin
home place, and runs N. 85 E. with the
road 43 1-4 poles to a Pine; thence
N. 20 1-2 E. 51 1-2 poles to a stone,
S. B. McLaughlin’s corner; thence N,
64 1-2 W. 40 4-5 poles, crossing the
road, to the North Carolina Railroad
(n >w the Southern); thence with said
Railroad in a Northeasterly direction
112 poles to a Stone; thence N. 83 1-4
W. 9 2-5 poles, crossing the dirt road,
to a Stone, Newell’s corner; thence
with Newell’s line N. 40 3-4 W. 85 4-5
poles to a Post Oak Stump; thence S.
16 3-4 W. with W. B. Newell’s line,
crossing two branches 188 poles to
a Stone; thence N. 87 W. 6 1-4 poles to
a Stone; thence S. 1 1-4 E. crossing
the Railroad, 61 poles to a Stone on
the North side of the road; thence
N. 87 E. with the road and with the
line of the J. B. McLaughlin tract
described in Paragraph One hereof to
the Beginning. Containing 102 acres
less one acre sold to Fox, and
now owned and accupied by W. R.
Roberts,
The first tract described above will
first be sold in lots and then as a
whole. Each of the other tracts de
scribed will be sold as a whole. Maps
of said land may be seen upon ap
plication to the undersigned Commis
sioner or to McNincli & Justice, At
torneys.
Terms or Sale—One-third cash, one-
third in one year, balance in two
years, deferred payments to be evi
denced by notes, bearing interest at
six per cent from date of sale, title
to be rtained by Commissioner un
til all deferred payments are paid in
full.
This the 26th day of December, 1910.
J. M. McLAUGHLlN,
28-4t-'W'ed Commissioner.
EXECUTOR’S SALE OF CITY REAL
ESTATE.
Under the power conierred upon me
by the will of Mrs. Susan A. McCuiag,
I will on Monday the 16th day of Jan
uary, 1911, at 12 o’clock, M., at the
County Court House door of Mecklen
burg County, In Charlotte, offer for
sale to the highest bidder at public
auction that certain lot of land sit
uated In Ward No. 2, Square No. 118 Va
of the City of Charlotte, as show’n on
Butler’s Map of said City, and front
ing 81 feet on South McDow'eil street
and extending back with that width
175 feet to Crockett street; on said
lot is located six houses, three which
face on South McDowell street, being
Nos, 511, 513 and 515, and three face
on Crockett street.
Terms of sale. Cash. A. bid of
$1661.00 has been made for said prop
erty and the bidding will commence at
that amount.
H. N. PHARR,
Executor of the w'ill of Mrs. Susan
A. McCuiag, deceased 28-to 1-16
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
Under and by virtue of authority
conferred upon me in a certain deed of
trust, dated October 18, 1909, w'hich
said deed of trust is recorded in Book
255, page 20 in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Mecklenburg County,
and on account of default In the pay
ment of the debt therein secured, I w'ill
expose for sale at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder at the court
house in the city of Charlotte, Meck
lenburg County, State of North Caroli
na, at 12 o’clock M., «n Alonday, Jan
uary 23, 1911, the following described
property;
Being lot No. 14 in Block No. 15
as shown by C. A. Spratt’s Man of
“Villa Heights,” dated April 10, 1900,
recorded in Book 14-';, page .59 of the
oflBce of the Register oi. Deeds of
Mecklenburg County. Said lot front
ing 50 feet on Ellsworth Avenue, and
extending back with that width 150
Special Sale of
19 11
Calendars
Today
One lot displayed In
north window’, formerly
from 75c to $2.00. Now
35c each; 3 for $1.00. A.
In our lower window Calen- ^
dars formerly sold at 25, 85
and 50c, now
17c each.
Come early and get the beat
bargains.
Stone & Bamoger
Compaoy
22 South Tryon Street.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
For Rent
16-room house, comer David
son and 14th Sts $25.00
10-room house, corner Tryon
and 12th Sts $35.00
8-room house, N. Clarkson
St $15.00
6-room house, W. Fifth
St $20.00
6-room houses East Vance
St $19.60
5-room house, comer Graham
and 12th Sts $15.00
4-room house. East Oak
St $12.50
4-room house N. McDoyrell
St $9.00
4-room houses. East Liddell
St $8.00
4-room houses, N. Brevard
St $5.00
C. McNelis
No. 33 East 4th St
'Phone No. 604-J.
SMITH ELECTRIC CD
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MOST OBSTINATE CASES
^ Ko other treatment required.
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