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AL F SUMMONS BY PUBLI CATION. ■' M‘^klcnburg County; Llourt V Imr. of the Estat« of { tlo'rtaecd, vs. 'Tptrs «>f Jacob Rlllott, • ! fiM' riiiv» Tffity of NOTICE I. ’ ■ I'-s of Jaoob Rlllott. inis In tbe abore en- ' ’ fak(* notice that a on* it toil “W. M. rht« ♦Pt.ite of Jacob ' .'fi rp. Tho Unknown H : liott. deceased, and >'■ N’orth Cnrolina,” has I la the Superior Court 1'. ''ount.y, X. C., for flMngr fJi« lands of Elliott, de- NOTICES . Adjolnlnf th« lands of ^ Campbell. D. C. McLanghlln, R. J. C. and others, an4 bounded as fol- Stump bv the road, near the J. B. McLAu^hiln residence, corner of two lines of said tract as follows; F 109 Hickory; thence S. th J * the old In 1’^’2 W. 29 poles to a Stone; thenoe S. 3 1-2 E. 8 poles croRBlng a branch, to a White Oak;’ thenco ^- 6*1-2 E. 30 poles to a atone, few Oft corner, thence S. 15 B. 20 poles to a stone, R. H. Camp- oeu 8 corner; thence with Campbell’ line S. 61 1-2 W. 79 1-2 poles to u rtone; thence N. 18 1-2 W. 19 3-5 poles 1 Stone; thenoe N. 25 3-4 W 49 ^ J,7 Pol^ crossing a branch to a - to pay debts j Stump, Mrs. M. A. Mc- iininlPtrallon, and Icorner; thence with her Ine X. 52 W. 32 poles to a Cedar; thence X. 36 1-4 W. 68 poles, cross- * stone; thence N. poles to a Cedar Stnmp; thence N. 10 E. 37 1-2 poles, » Stone; thence y ^ » Stone XT o ® sWe o* the road; thence N- 8, E. with the road to the SOUTH AMERICAN TIES. BEAU 0MMI88I0NER8 SALE OF VALU-j which he now lives, commencing onlTHREt REAL ESTATE. jW. G. Garrison’s line near a white oakj By virtue or a decree or the Supe-1 about south to my pasture; rior Court in the cause entlUed "R J. below the little orchard;! Three types of beauty from Chili - - - 'thence east with that fence to the far j South America. John H Hanan a' comer of his pasture fence, j New York millionaire, vt'ho recently to the road; thence, about east about returned home after an extended trin fifteen or twenty poles to the three | through South America, brounht these forks of the roads at the post oak three phetcgraphs from Chili corner—B. H. Garrison’s corner, con- '' V, *;: The tmkonwn ; nt. dnceasod, will • 'o that they are re- ' the offlco of C. C. '* '■« Suprrlnr Court of lii'v, N. at his of- Ho i?e in Charlotto. 2-?rd day of Feh- nnnwer or demur to '"lo 1 In suld action, or ' to the wtirt for 111 .1 In said complaint, of Janunry 11)11. t' ('. MUURE, If'., .Superior Court. )CE OF SALE. power Invested in ru'O.l of Trust, execut- ’ on he fith day of Oc- ' h aid Deed of Trust .h > Oflflfp of the Reg- f " m’klcnburif Coimty, :•* '4 I. the nndevsigned Ml(« at the Court ' ' ■'* \ of I’barlott^ on '• ^rur.rv i'll the fol- ; ' «'e nr parcel of • MK in CharlottM nbiirp County Be ginning. Containing 137 1-2 acres ac cording to a Survey made by .T. B. Spratt, County Surveyor, In July, 1908. Except 18 1-2 acres adjoining the Mc Laughlin Horoe-place allotted to Miss Hannah McLaughlin as her interest m said tract. ^cond Tract. Adjoining the lands of R. J. C. Orr. R. B. Orr. D. C. Berry- hill, and others and. Beginning at a Hickory Stump, des ignated in the Spratt survey of July, 1908, at! a Cedar, R. C. Oir’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 hite Oak Stump, Orr’s corner; thence S. C5 E. 87 poles crossing a branch to a Stone; thence X. 4S 1-2 poles to a Stone near branch; ^ ami' branch X. 67 E. 96 poles ’fiMrlotte beiii.? the r*’ ^ Black Oak Stump, Berryhill’s cor- 1 (1r^lcrnatrd as lot Xo I ^of the J. B. .V sh. vn on the Map ■ tract described in Para- * .Monroe propertv hereof. X. 52 W. 32 'V.ilrh sahl Miin Is re-iBeginning. Containing IS 1-2 • .'! the Reeg*is'er of ^^cording to the aforesaid n urs roimty hi no,,k I „ . , which reference is .^ Beginning at a ''•Vhite 1 ’'-.I fronting oO feet Slfford and others agalnsv; John Zelg ler and others”, i will sell at the C^i^ty Court House Ooor In the City of Charlotte, N. C., at twelve o’clock M., on Saturday, the 21st day of Jan uary, 1911, to the highest bidder all that land In the City of tfiiarlotte, N. C., described and defined as follows: Adjoining the property of C. S. Pritchard and others, on North Gra ham street and beginning at the Inter section of West 11th and North Gra ham street, and runs in a Southern direction with North Graham street, 300 feet to a post, Pritchard's cor ner; thence in an Eastern direction along a part of the way, with Pritch ard’s line, 280 feet to a post, W. H. C. Barkley and Heriot Clarkson’s corner; thence with Barkley’s and others in a Northwestern direction. 363 feet to a post on West 11th Street; thence with 11th street, 27 feet to the begin ning. Said property is divided into six lots facing on North Graham Street, and is to be sold separately and then as a whole. 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 twelve months, inter est from date on deferred payments. C. H. DULS, 21-4t-oaw. CommisBloner. taining about forty acres”: which will Is dated December 1st, 1885, and is re corded in Book ‘M,” page 216, of the Registry of Wills for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Trms of sale: Cash. This llih day of January, 1911. J. C. NET^’TJLL, ll-4t-oaw. Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Lizzie Nicholson, decefis- ed, late of the County of Mecklenburg, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate that they must present said claims to the under signed on or before the 20th day of December, 1911, or else this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery; all persons Indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment to the undersigned administrator in his office at No. 214 Law Building, C.'iarlotte, N. C. This the loth day of December, 1910. T. A. ADAMS, 15-6t-oaw. Administrator. proclaims t«hem the prettiest women in the world. They are wives of prom inent government officials, but their last names, Mr. Hanan refuses to dis close. They are shown in sti*eet cos tume. The one at the top, whose first name Is “Jeanette, he pronounces” the prettiest woman in the world.’' Below on the left is Rose and to her right Helene. Mr. Hanan says: I have met many beautiful women during my career. Some of them were classed as raging beauties of Newport, some were noted in New York and in Paris. But of all the wo men I have seen I must say most em phatically that those I saw on my re cent trip to South America are the finest. And of these I put those of Chili in the front row, with particular refrence to the w'cmen of Santiago and specific attention to the wives of the three government officials, shown above. reference l.s i ^ ct -ximc Ouk on the South side of the road, the id.- of Sojgle Streetl'*”’!^^'’ McLaughlin Eigiit (8) of beginning. an'?^’® ^'Oown as the Mcljaughlin j^^ihome place, and runs X. 8." E. with the road 4.1 1-4 poles to a Pine; thence X. 20 1-2 E. i)l 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 Xorth Carolina Railroad (now the Southern); thence with said Railroad in a X’^ortheasterly direction 112 poles to a Stone; thence X. 83 1-4 \V. 9 2-:') poles, crossing the dirt road, to a Stone. Xev.’ell’s corner; thence fc. ,o ku’.V feet 10 on the '■f S^*i,!e .street 170 T't* r«» ■ tion of Seigle f't-, onl iMunlng hi a n witli Seigle Street :.o ■f'on'.or of lot Xo. . the S^'iithw^'st line ' f'ot to the alley; ■ -y ’f 1 Southwest f ^ sia!;e (corner of '^•iih the Xorthwesf 3 Po;-t Oak St.\imp; thence S. th. the Tu ayUn.'T?h:!2^*l?5. is rte ?'th dlvl® S- > E. crossing • itho Knilroad. Gl poles to a Stone on J A PORE. T rustee. NOTICE North Carolina, Tviecklenburg County; '• In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Marion C. Melton. Hallle Q. Melton. Ona Belle Melton and Robert Jerod Melton, by their next friend, L. J. Melton, vs. Ella C. Barnett. John C. Cantv, John E. Smith. Celia C. Smith. Henry J. Canty, William C. Canty and Astra S. Canty. The defendants above naniei’ will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has hefn 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 eti-eet in ward one. City of Charlotte, county and state aforesaid, known as the lot of P. C. Canty, deceased; and the .said defendants will farther take notice that they are required to ap-|p>y Arjsooi;it/?d Pre?s. • pear before the Clerk of the Superior. Xcw Orleans, .fan. 18.—One of tlie Court of Mecklenburg County on V*. ed- nrjogt gigantic advertising- campaigns nesda\. .January ^^d answer jeypj. attempted in the Soutli was do- 1 emui to the complamt m said spe- cided upon yesterday afternoon at the NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of A. X. Deaton, deceas ed, late of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned at his office in the Lawyer's Building, Charlotte, X. C.. on Oi before Decem ber 21st. 1011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the ^Oth day of December, 1910. !'■ R. McXlXCH Administrator of The Estate of A. X. Deaton. Dece^jscd. 20 Gt-oaw Lumbermen Start AdveritsingCampaign cial proceedins, or the plaintirfs 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-caw. COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County made in the special proceed ing entitJed S. H. Hilton. Executor of the Will of Emma Brevard, deceased, V3. llamp Brevard, Robert Brevard, Thad L. Tate and Anna Alston, Ad- th.-k vnrth +1,^ A. minl.stratrlx of P. P. Alston, deceased, X F with thp rmH on 1 Undersigned commissioner, will M.. of Mcli"4l7n tract describod in Par»™,h One VS-eof to t rrr-e e&i p ^ Paragraph One hereof to • a .t. Pe^lnning. ('ontaining 102 acres acre fold to Fox, and , T. ist executed owned and accupied bv W. R. ’•xrmnis on Januaiy Roberts. . • ' ‘ ' '* V. The tir.sr tract described above will . .iPcktenhurg jjj gg ^ ■ i'.', whole. Esch of the other tracts do- bipdnet'.a therein : j^cribcd wiil be sold as a v.hole. Maps I jt'l.in.. Ill ‘Y^^'lof said laud may he se^n upon ap- plicii*ii)U to the undersigned Comrals- oioner or to McXlnch & Justice, At-' !‘''i)r''dnes;j tlie under- ‘ i -n M(U- lay )>!» . ->>lock .M.. at ' >i i" /ho Cii v ;f . ;t’e to the hiL>li- notion for cash, i di'scriiied in said .'Trrl in the Comity • . K nee Town'hip. ' V I'O'.uideil r>nd le- ’ ■ 1:: '■ ! l‘;HtoT' plnr*p. and . of CiKjrles McGiu- ■ 1 lo! r H. (’oiTey. '.f "'nded as follows: Stnke or St(jne. - ''Her. f>n«1 running i!i‘ire' c E. 17s pole.s tbrn'-'e with said ■ > drirrees K. 1-4 '"oin'T, a .Mulberry: ' ; l*ne s. r,3 degre'-'s a .'^tone; thence X. ' jxilro t(, a Ulsck- .‘•V 1.'. .'?-1 degrees 'I ;i .^tnr.f'; tiimce S. 1;' nn|(.c: fn a Stf>ne; tr>!Mp( 47 ^-'d poles - ''P';iinlng Fifty- ro -w' >■; Meing the . convive;] to the 1)' S H. (frjt'r and ' "d'd in Itook 242, -I'i-jlPl'M Ofppp •! Innuary, 1911. f' H Mr-XI.S'f’H. T rnstee. session of rhe Gulf Coast Ltmiber Ex ])orters Association. By unanimous vote the association laid a tax of one cer.t per thousjind feot on the output of the various mills for a year, the proceeds of this tax together with sums from the vario-js other sources to go into an advertising campaign fund. Captain J. B. White, of Kansas City, was made chairman of a special committee to conduct the campaign. Bill NyeDay in Public Schools TIouso door in Charlotte, X. C.. offer for sale to the highest bidder that certain lot of land l.ving and being in Chorlotte township, Mecklenburg coun ty, X. C.. and ^nore particularly de- Hon. J. scribed and defined as follows: In Ward Xo. 3 in the City of Char lotte, X. C., being the East one-half of lots Xo. 12 and 13 of the Schenk and Tool land which were sold by Jas. A. P.ell and C. H. Di.:ls, commissioners, imder an order of the Superior Court i “Speech was also given man to con- | Diq Suit Flied . I oeal his thoughts.” remarked the Wise i „ . . S. ,c.al to The - ,ews. ; Guy. “Well. I know lots of cases ♦ DUE WEST NEWS NOTES. | As.^ociatod Presf. Raleigh, Jan. 18.—Wednesday,' v-here it was an imnecessary precau- ^j Mt-ni])Uis. 'I’enn., .Ian. IS.—Because February 22. has been appointed by '^i^^”-” the Simrilo Mug. • all»-f^vd i'itiinr--um'hc Gulf Coui- ,.r ~ M ^ purchased by said Emma Brevard, ■ (.r flle -Ont-LhtiQ casn, one-: described as follows: Ee- t .iird ;n one year, balance in two I ginning at a stake or post at the S. W. \ enr.v, c.efeircfi pa\'meuis to be cm*! intersection of a 25 ft. street and an dencou by notes, benruig interest at j ig ft. street, being the X. E. corner six pei cent ifoin date of sale, title |of jqI; ^o. 12 and nms with the 25 ft. n ' Commissioner ua-1 45 f( }„ ^ Westerly direction to ueferred payments are paid ; a stake: thence in a parallel with 18 t;l full This the 26th daA' of December, 1910. J. M. MclJM'GHLLV, 2S-4c-wed Commisoioner. ".OTICE. * .» o.Inn. Ct.untv of M'’"' !',. the C'“'rk. 'Hi wiTo L,(>ia Mr- ' ' ^).'bo?n^» and wife ^V',; P'rm and wife ' I \»^al. M.iry X'^al. lattile Xeal anti ’ r-fondants. r,,> ,i Defendants will '1 ' ('lal Proceeding en- hn-i been commenced I I (*.)ii't of Mefklenburg ' t l-'Tl;, for the sale ' t, or parcel of land, for f'j. th ■ heirs. The said •' I.f * ronveyed to Laura ■>V F. Davidson deed ■ lying and being in r bip, Meckhmburg ' *rolina. Said Defend er take notice that they ■ > appear at th© office f ’he Court of Mecklen- ■th Carolina on the ai.iiary, 1911, and answer ' petition filed In said Plaintiffs will apply f' the relief demanded day of December, 1910. C. C. MOORB, '"lerk Superior Court. 'ONER'S RE-SALE OF LAND ^ ■ vlrnie of a decree of ' cause en- -fT.aughlin et al vs. Lois • f'.iln and Catherine Car- ‘heir Gnardian ad litem, i»er. Defendants,” the un- nitnipRioner will sell at the ■ fir in the city of Char- oiook M., on Monday, the following de- ‘ f'f land; TRUSTEE’S SALE. Under and by \*rtue of authority confer’ ed upon me in a certain deed of trusi. dated October 18, 1909, which said deed of trust is recorded in Book 2;)o, page 20 in tne 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 will expose for sale at public auction for cash to the highest bidder at the court hou.se in the city of Charlotte, Meck lenburg County, State of Xorth Caroli- n.T, at 12 o'clock M., t5n Monday, Jan- tuiry 23. 1911, the following described }>roperty: Being lot No. 14 in Block Xo. In as shown by C. A. Spratt's Map of "Villa Heights,” dated April 10, 1900, recorded in Book 14ft, page 59 of the ofiice of the Register 01. Deeds of Mecklenburg County. Said lot front ing 50 feet on Ellsworth Avenue, and extending back with that width 150 fed. Together with the right to twe the streets and alleyways shown on said map in common with the other lot owners, reserving and excepting a strip of land five feet in width extend ing across the front of said lot to be use for purposes of a sidewalk, which strip Is not hereby conveyed or In tended to be conveyed, and that the said lot shall never be owned or occu pied by a colored person. This 22nd day of December, 1910. T. W. SIMS, Dec 23-30da Trustee. ft. Street about 91 1-2 ft. to the line of lot Xo. 14: thence with said line and parallel with the 25 ft. Street 45 ft to the 18 ft. Street; thence with same about 101 1-2 ft. in a Xortherly direc tion to the beginning. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price to be paid w^hen sale is confirmed and the remaining two- thirds in nine months, deferred pay ments to bear interest at six per cent y. .Toyner, state superintend ent of public instruction, as “Bill Nye day” in the public schools of North Carolina. A special hour will be set aside on that day for the tecahers to read to thep upils a biog raphy of Bill Nye and a brief pro gram of his writings will be carried out. Superintendent Joyner has been in correspondence wuth the Bill Nye memorial comm.ittee of the North Carolina Press Association for some time, and the final arrangements were completed today after a con ference with Mr. J, P. Cook, treas urer of the committee. The program for use in the schools, embracing the instructions from the state su perintendent to the county superin tendents and the teachers, wMll be sent out by the committee in ample time. Incidentally, the movement con- $3.50 Recipe Free For Weak Men Special to The Xews. ju’ess c;ouip:iny to deliver cotton for wliich bilhs Of ladifif^ had been issued ,the lllinos Central Railroad Company , Due >\est, S. C.. Jan. IS. Mr. .Jas.oiitered suit against the Pidelitv IH. Ross, of Charlotte, secretary of the ;>iid (Miaraniy Comitany of Maryland. I A. R. P. Laymen's Movement, made seeking to recover .?30,000. the amount I two addresses here Sunday in tlie in- of looses wiiieh the railroad company j terest of the mis."ion "work of the As- asserts tliey sustained on account of isociate Reformed church. He spoice the nc-nrdelivery of the staple. The from the date of the confirmation vohmtary contributions the sale until paid. This the 26th day of December, 1910, W. M. SMITH, 26-4t-mon Commissioner. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of J. M. Potts, deceased, late of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, all persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby notified to exhibit them to me for payment on or before tne ISth day of December, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said deceased are notified to make Immediate payment to me. This the 14th day of December, 1910. MRS. ALICE POT’TS. Administratrix of J. M. Potts, de ceased, Davidson, N. C. 16-6t-oaw. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. Having duly qualified as administra trix of the estate of Jtillaxi O’B. Gil lespie, deceased, 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 &re requested to make prompt payment. This Dec. 28, 1910. MRS. L. D. GILLESPIE. 12-27-6t-oaw. Administratrix. COMMISSONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR PARTITION. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County. Xorth Carolina, made in the Special Proceeding entitled “Blandina Alexander, Mattie Alexander, Blanche Barkley and Husband. B. L. Barkley, and Emma V. Alexander. PlalntlfEs, vs. Annie Alexander, Margaret Alexander and Vergie Alexander, Defendants,” the undersigned Commissioner, will on the loth day of February, 1911, at 12 o'clock, M., at the County Court House Door in Charlotte, North Caro lina. offer for sale to the highest bid der that certain tract of land lying and being in Mallard Creek township, Mecklenburg County. North Carolina, and more particularly described and defined as follows: Adjoining the lands of W. G. Garrison, B. H. Garri son and others, and being more fully described as follows: Being the tract of land willed to W. S. Alexander, de ceased, by his Father, N. S. Alexander, in words as follows, towit: “To my son, W. Alexander, the land upon from the school children to the Bill Xye memorial fund, which is to be applied to the erection of a hand some building at the Stonewall Jack son Manual Training School at Con cord. Every child in the state at tending a public school, will be ask ed to bring one penny or more on Thursday following Bill Nye day, which will be applied to this purpose. Superintendent Joyner is taking most ktttdly Interest In this great movement and has responded nobly to the petitions of the committee, a co-operation which is heartily appre ciated by the committee, as well as all the editors of the state, who are deeply interested in the memorial cause. 3-t tli6 A R P cli'ircli tit * 30 > xn Send Name and Address To! and at 6 p. m. he addressed the Youi)g Men’s Chrir.tian Association on the subject of “Misivion Study.” The revival services for the bene.lt of the Erskine students begin here on the 6th of February, under the direction of Rev. T. W. Sloan, D. D., I have in my possession a prescrip- of Greenville, S. C. day-You Can Have it Free and Be Strong And Virgorous ENDS WfNTEK 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 flj' before Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. A trial con vinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Bolls, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Ec zema and Sprains. Only 25c at W. L. Hand & Co.’a. ? ? ? 7 400—200—100 f f r ? tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, w'eakene^l manhood, failing memory and lame back, brought on by excesses, unnatural drains, or the follies of youth, that has cure so many worn and nerv'ous men right in their ow’n homes—without any additional help or medicine—that I think every man w^ho wishes to regain his manly power and virility, quickly and quietly, should have a cop3'. So 1 have determined to send a copy of the rr?scription free of charge, in a plain, ordinary sealed envelope to any man who will write me for it. This prescription comes from a phy sician who has made a special study of men and I am convinced it is the surest-acting combination for the cure of deficient manhood and \igor failure ever put together. I think I ow'e it to my fellow man to send them a copy in confidence so that any man anywhere who is weak and discouraged with repeated failures may stop drugging himself nith harm ful patent medicines, secure what I believe is the quickest-acting restora tive, upbuilding, SPOT-TOUCHING remedy ever devised, and so cure him self at home quietly and quickly. Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, Luck Building, Detroit. Mich., and I will send you a copy of this splendid recipe in a plain ordi nary envelope free of charge. A great many doctors would charge $3.00 to $5.00 for merely writing out a pre scription like this—but I send It en tirely free. , Mrs. Esther Ried Ellis left this morning for a two weeks’ visit to her old home in Richburg. S. C. Miss Emmaline Boyce, of Atoka, Pa., has recently come to Due West to make her home here with her broth er, Mr. E. E. Boyce. She is a sister of Dr. T. G. Boyce, who recently de clined to accept the presidency of the Woman’s College of Due W”est. Rev. W. A. M. Plaxco, of Bartow, Fla., has decided to locate in Due West and has secured the Pearson homestead on Main street. On Wednesday night -Mrs. Hanabel A. Williams, of Xew York, will pre sent “As You Like It” at the auditor ium. _'uaranty (ompany, it is set forth, vananted that the railway would suf fer no losses while acting as carrier for th(' compress company, which re cently was placed in the hands of a receiver. The suit was fllca In chan cery cotirt yesterday. Mothers, get Moiner's Joy and savfi j'our little child from suffering witlx colds, and croup and pneumonia. For Rent Pollie Pinktights—“What- do you think of the new comedian?” Tottie Twinkletoes—“That mutt couldn’t raise a laugh with a derrick. KILL MORE THAN WILD BEASTS. The number of people killed yearly by wild beasts don’t approach the va.st number killed by disease germs. No life Is safe from their attacks. They’re In air, waste, dust, even food. But grand protection is afforded by Elec tric Bitters, which destroy and expel these deadly disease germs from the sj'stem. That’s why chills, fever and ague, all malarial and many blood dis eases yield promptly to this wonder ful blood purifier. Trj^ them, and en joy the glorious health and new strength they’ll give you. Money back, is not satisfied. Only 50c itt W. L. Hand & Co.’s. ? 7 ? r 400—«00—100 7 f 7 7 16-room house, corner David son and 14th Sts $25.00 1 10-room house, corner Tryon and 12th Sts $35.00 1 8-room house, N. Clarkson St $15.00 1 6-room house, W. Fi^Jth St $20.00 2 6-room houses East Vance St $12.50 1 5-room house, comer Graham and 12th Sts $15.00 1 4-room house. East Oak St $12.50 1 4-room house N. McDowell St $9.00 2 4-room houses. East LJddell St $8.00 2 4-room houses, N. Brevard St $5.00 C. McNelis No. 33 East 4th St. *Phone No. 604-J. iCSl msxsvi THE BIG SHOE SALE -IS AT R C. LONG COMPANY’S
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