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8 THE CHARLOTtis :wi2WS, FEBRUARY 25. 191 “Tell it to The Town Through THE NEWS.” 1 ONE - ■ — CENT PER WORD WANTED: For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let, Phone 115. FOR ESTIMATES on plumbing call Dndlpy Plumbing Co., ’Phone 723. Xo. o2 Howell Arcade. 2o-(it JUST RECEIV'ED 3000 pounds coun try hams, all sizes. J. L. Phillips & Bros. 'Phone 1132-.T. 25-tf Business Builders GROCERS INVENTORS—Have that idea of yours developed into drawing and blue prints; your idea of a machine, appa ratus, or system properly designed may mean a fortune to .you. Pre pared to ftirnish neat accurate re liable drawing and blue prints at a very reasonaiile price. Have lind long e.\perion'e in lliis line as an exi)ert (iraftsnian. Address “Sc'Ten- tific," care Charlotte News. 25-2t ’PHONE 253S for all kinds of wood. M. O. Dowd. 6-tf WANTED FOR RENT RiVim and bo.nrd in private ] FOR KION'T—One Inrnishod front !:vvii ;> I',' mMUlonian and wife. Ad- room. gas. li^lits, haih. liot and cold '.i,' t .U't' .W a s. L’ l-'Jt \\ AN ri:!''--f'our unt'uinishod vtnnns t'.v hi5’,;s( l.('opi'i'r-'- Adclit'.-'.'- StraTige. la.r L’.Vil water. Close in. IMione lolS J. 2-2t \\ \NTF'n P.v cn,4ntry hov. iM^sitinn ''!erl. Can lurnish best | poij u' "li;;s;ler. ' caie .\ows.‘ 23--’t FOR RUNT—7-room resident, mod ern conveniences, near South Grad ed School. \\ . F. Dowd. l-lOt-oou . I'o j'i'i i»: N.iufr.'.' . t'l' t'urnishod or uiifur- ni.-'lu'ii mi'doin. also good i-ari! ciicap. Thone ; !i’, So. Cluinli. \\ \NTKIV- ^'oionJ lu'nd meat retrig- HO '.i.att-'i' 1'..;' I'oud i".on. ■ •> • i i )■: i ^ .ra-.M-. .W'ws. iW; t!‘'* tnrnished rooms | tor h;_lu I'.nusi'kceping. i 1 I Jast i W \.\"i'i:U V roiia^'le "iio can;_‘*'^* 1 iionc 1 , .> I-.!. Minis’.i :o i'.iii tea and i-.tif'H'j | K 1 i:ast ’ KKXT r. rf'oiu cnriage X. Ste-| vcn-' . .i. W. i^rown. J’i’oiio . j l!:;*:"-.]. U Tc tio :-c\vi:; \c:;! -- . t ,1.-. >11;;; riif. IIIJ 7:li FOR RiiXT—Two new fiort noius, J't; lij.nt:-, hatli, teli'phone, — - ' s’.cani I'tMir blocks of square, \\ \.\!>:ii- I'.r privaii- in.".'iu'-: lor '-'cntlf’.nv n. L’o;5 X. liievard St. ;i. 'in> ai',i t> },■.'« ritinu. i Tlitnu' l-.s. iy *i-eod I .'u -V 1 u la ;l:u'o monilis' - „ ■•nu' iMon - 1 M:sslb.■^'n. ; f, kCX I' :Vroon, cottage n-ar uiy T, 1 1 11 !i H,'i-lHs. Tu- AVN.KD- IV'.-U- gcod s.r:idy .uls| , II a«id .uav.Un. $1.:.m per n..i ,’i:u o\rrai's. u..odpay Mcl>. \Va,\ins -'-t; .iiul li’t:-.;. Sci;iihorn Minu-;_ ;;u t'.:i lUu t o . L ate.', C . l-'-14t IHIX i' l.ai^' iial! ni'ar Mio j V ;^i-,.^r;rTTiAx >7." ,]..>ir.> to * a. . a ront'a. ! \\iti; ■ .n- ra.K.ide, p . ,y. i SEND IN your name, to The News if you would Mke to have two tickets to Edisonia—free. SLOGAN—Wear Dr. Campbell’s glass es and watch Charlotte grow. 6 E. Trade St. 12-30-tf QinCK WORK and job printing of the better kind. Phone 1530. I CALL FOR, repair and deliver your shoes. Phone 953-J. P. A. Bowden, 10^2 East Trade. 12-27-tf MONEY ON LOAN on anything. State particulars. Box 292, Charlotte, N. C. 12-tf. 30c! Strawberries! 30c! A large refrigerator of extra fine berries received this morning. .-Ml tine, just as they came from the field. Only 30c per basket. Miller-Van Ness Co. “The Place.” We Are Offering Special Low Prices in all kinds of fruits and vegetables. We are retailing goods at wholesale prices. Special low prices in hams, lard and bacon. We keep busy selling for cash which is evidence of very low jirices and qualify of goods as well. Vory fine cream cbeese. maca roni .> lt)p. f()]- 2.=io.; large Queen olives 3Uc quart. Kvaporated peaches and prunes 10c. Raisins and currants 4 packs for 25c. Cition 15c. Sewet mix ed pickles 2t)c quart. Best lemons Oranges 20c. Rutter 16c up. Chickeny and eggs low. Bridgers & Co. * W. Trade St. U.S, Department of Agricult WEATHER 13LRI WILLIS L. MOORE, Ciiief. .\ECK-BANDS for shirts. All sizes. 5 cents each. Charlotte Laundry. 2o-3t-eod •MRS. DR. :\100RE. Painless Tooth Extractor. Office 23^j W. Trade St., Charlotte. 24-7t Al’TOMOBlLE and hacks for hire, day or night. Nathan Dwiggina. ’Phono 52U and 2020-F. 23-tf-eod We Grind Corn Meal and Feed Stuff for the Public on Short Notice. You can buy Choice Fresh Meal at 25c peck. W. M. CROWELL Phene 1062. 200 E. Morehead St. P.noXE .'i10 for meadow and i-ea- vino ha\. Mullis Grocery Co., 2 In X(;rt!i College St. 21-2'^ FOif. ESTIMATES on ,Iob Printing, ’pl'.one 1.'j30. a reprcscniaiive will call. WLlA'l' is your greatest asset in ’ous- ’Hoss? Your eyes. Protect them by liaving Dr. Campbell prescribe your u]as.-es. G !•]. Trade St. 12-30-n’ Jellies and Prdeserves. I have a full line of Goodwin's Jel lies, Preserves and Apple Butter which jou all know is the be.-:t on the market. G. O. Thies, ’PI'.oiie 119 and 211G o.-.i ].'>ir>‘ to \\|ti; ■ 'ri:;-' r:i'Ki;>le :u i;K‘n;u: ' !:'al :'.n tn'i't;: I'lO-.'d ■. iiii'.iis ~ ci.'ii- "■? «»xi;Kt!lt RK.\-T"Vi!r'7"'I .V'rih Caid'i ;«;■ -..m- nun. to I.uiu- ,,,| ^ ; V.(•( r,I;. I I .1.11 S' un> V. .ill I'.M' : .'ir. ‘ " -^>->1 !F YOl' .\!AK1\ yott!' husband'L', brolli- ; r's. 'a', iu'r's or soli's shivis. le: \is tl'io :i‘:'ci\-b;'Tuls. A!' si/.es, cents eac'^ Charloiie Launtiiy. 2'.’.-o:-eoii Meal Made From Select Corn. Fresh grouuQ and sifted the old- fashioned wa.v, is a real luxury whom uiad^‘ into broad, muitins, mush, pud dings or dressing. We make it iresh ever}' day and never keep it on hand to get aiiile. Ask \oui- grocer for it and have rio other. It' he can not su])- ply ? on phone us direct and you shall be proinptly supplied. ALEXAi\'DER BROS. ■'Phone 2561. t / 3^ X30 ' orijsur©. , » , XziOTHEJlMS, or dOtt^o iU=-’- pcr^ture, tbey will be ura«vn 8t5IBOL:^- indiCAte ' cloudy; 0 clouSr. f : ~ovf> {’.■•' ; '1 ' ' * '.r p*i5t ii 4io»ir ’ c '•.ird* wiuO voloci .y oi lu n\i on. V..ill Tru^t l.ld;^. _ I'l'oj.f 1 .1.. .1, !’. Ki iwi’i's. Att\ 2"-lil !.•'>’> ci.'vr \- , i i I I I ' >• Uf..\l lUil.IslU’il r;iO’;l.: ,, ,..',.,,"7."' , Al! v>)'V; iK’fS. K>'f *• • .v.\;l l - I \'" i,. n.'s i.tr. >, . 11!.;’.. rin>n0 ,'Il S. I a' ' >: i.. lU's i,*r >i. Xue l»rarKii:. .\(- li.t r . L' 1 ■ HOOD. :.i! ;th. v-ni w>- .VC TWO i!(!- licl^'ts lo i'^disonia : ■ .\ini'..''e r .if cuiicd for at Xev.'.' oflk'i' .'-loiuia;-' L'c-fure ! ]t. in. lll'r.i'lLDIXG S.ALI^ of f’urniture at I llastiri,;. > Oc Miichell Co.. 40 N. Coi-} ?“ge Sr. .Ml ];iu(i.’ of fiiruitui'e j bf .'Olii c'.r iiiovi’d out. Tais is an op-! I'Oiiuuity to bi;v t'urniiuve at your Fancy Grape Fruit. We have sonic very choice thin skin ned large grape I'rui’, fresh and ue- loio'is, ai.:o ;onu’ fresii ])',>ia.to (.‘ii.ips. £. R. LENTZ rred Cochrane, Mgr. ’Phone 251 THE WEATHER. ^ Forecast for Char-iotte and Vicinity. incrcasiiig '-ioudiness and probably rain late tonight or Sunday; warjU'^r toniglir MISCELL AhhuVS V/AWT2D I'iice. Thc'ne S07.1. IS-cod-lf! ■o bay \ sevoiiii \acanr lois. sc-e i’:S. Ml I Iluif Wei lit i: have anv I's’i I'l • -vll tiiv friend- t!> li .r ! ; *'i w;’;i i I i. '1 . i;d K*'urrli I'Iu'Ul ‘.‘1'i. A!, :iarl.e\. ■ •■X'J. ^'O. liii’.c t'aati ' * '' ' ;r ,'l itcli r iLit-(i>. HornoTs' .\ >.-r I ‘icu aiici IJcxvi'iia )in? iii -iu, I'l-it . V AN I'i'i)-■ A by sr.-n'.gra- •I'". , M:t.’'h '>t. Ad.il’;>; li". Af^'V - W T'U; ; . ■i-b t- l-:.w we ‘-‘s Cinc il tixtisrt ?, ps’iTables. i . .1.1 'b'si^iis. And ti.o . i«fs a.e ri ht. Globe Klec'.iic Co.. ^ ■-‘•’iK'h and F' lnth. I'hone ti-’l. 11-ti ['''ll' K!-:XT ; .~:i;rbie ro(>:;; ' Vll I'liidt ;".! fonvi.'iii('r;f', s. i ' ill. I’i'/ii't,' ■' I'ilciK' '> FOR SALE O': Shoemaker &, Wallace. Tivoii St. ’Phonc's. office 24, llesideiice i44-J. ,''ol-J. iOi :in c.)i ta..:‘. bvi h, ;■ li- ‘ ’• ii; kiiva. si; i..M-u i b;-u'ks I'roin ih ' ■,-.i,i:;ro. I’l i. - $ir,.(;7. \V;i i5 \ a’ ;• .-oat n; id. v " Xe t’Oli S.VLI’—(las lanae ia o\r6ii (ondiiioii. v’all ;o' .\(j. \'aiH-(,' (-H jiiione lt>.rt4-.l. 3>; . I Foil .l-ioc-in I’ark. -T> a"res land, elect ricliy. tiibi. lar well and barn, .\pply Mc’l). Wat kii)p. 23-lbl-eO' Graiian*. Gtreet Market. .0 i!i:-it o'.iLe oi Geef, Pork, Vea,l ij Wt'si j and J.anio. delivered jjrouipiiy at fa- 2.''-] I jo! abie I'l'ices. Pui o ijoi'.k sausage, choic*,- hanis. and honie-iaade lard n cottage. M.\evsU-peciak\'. l.-'rtsli h.'.ii daily. . H. McCREE ’Phone 7S6. *1;. ..t , !’'( li liKXT—-1-r'Toin ho ..' . Ai>i>:y I’r, -sly l;; pi;> raue. 2II-1 i' '.i l.o'i-es i*:.- i-ric''.'. Our mot •I •I’bM'trii; (,'o. _ uiid F' arth. 'I’Mone 021. li-tt i . ... 1 LFXT CIG.M’—XIco .store room! ii-::- '. AN KI.-S..U t«i l. athJr I . r,i re... . unitr ^ .n ..flu e. | !'! ♦m:, s. College St.. Ciiar- i,v,i> m ; ,,;p Y ,• 1 Ml iliAl-- [ loom fotl'go. ;.ii2 ();'.!•: ' ... i\ij:er, :.]n I-], inh ! ^ FANCY BRED POULTRY AND EGGS. ROOFING We put Oi. Siaie, Tiv., Tar and Grav- F'Oll LK—Olio I'lwndred and tnirty-' two acres of splendid farming laud. I inilo-^ our of city ai or near S'lii-1ivoou!.-,. \\ hen you buii'i or re^jair ron Pari-: load. Dwelling and out :uL oar ciiiimate. Stats Forecast. 'rcabi!;.'i cloudiness; rain hue to- I'oglii (H' Sunday; warmer tonigiit. Weather Conditions. -vt niospiir'i'ic ))”essnre is high tliis nuir;:;ug ('gst of the 3.1issis.^ii){)i j’iver and south of ihe Ohio, and Tair wc.a- llu.'r has jir('-. .liifd during the last ;;4 Iiours in ail sections east of (he Rock\ niouniains ex( ej:-t for lighi snowfall iu the extren'e Northeast. I’resse.re ha.-^ decreased decidedly v.fsi of the .Mississ!]!))!. a storm area ot ccnsidrrabie force having develop:'d 'vith iis center today near Duluth. I-'linn. 1'her-e conditions have caused I uRset (]•. (! V. eat her, with .general snows over tile Rockies, tlie upi)er fMateau region and the noith Pacific states. Ihe tenijjerature has risen over t !i(' gre.^fer jiur' of r!ie countrv. b;it it contMines low in the Souiiievu stares, and frosts were again reported from ihe Soiiih Atlantic anu east Gulf js-iaies as t'rr so;;th as Tampa, Mobile land New t.tileans. 'i'iie weather ha.-; j grown decidedly Y^^^rnier throiighont I rhc territory between the ?Nlississip]ii and the Kockies, and in the North- ncsr. ^''he eastward drift of the Western disturh.ance 'vill res; it in increasing cloudir.ess- in this \icinity. with prob ably vain late toni.ght or Sunda}', u armer. toni.ght. W. V. MARTLX, Observer. Threw Opium Overboard. By -\ssociated Press. San Francisco, Feb. 2.5.—When the Jaiiane.se liner Chiyo ?ila;u was leav ing Honohiln at daylight last Saturday Chinese meni’iers of she crew ihvew overi)oard a matress which was i^icked np by a party of Chinese following the steamer in a srn;;!] boat. It is be lieved 1)v customs officers that the iuatn'et's contained opium v.'orth thou sands of dollars. I Old School Novelist Dead. I IJerlrn. Feb. 2~>.—Friedrich Spielha- , geu. v. l'.i- aws rankled among the besc .of old s-ehool novelists, died louay. !lis ’e.~-:”'iiM ions ot i !ie period of l.vps -v i o no'ale works. He was i)Oi'n in ,vla2(ie- i burg ia It>2fi. i In Other Days. P>elzhazzar looked up and saw the writing on tho wall. 'A\ no let that wireless niessag^^ in here'."' lie asked, facetionsl,'.-. Thereu.i-jon iiis guest.s laughed heai'i- il.'', the cinsensus of oiiinion lieing, ■■! hat s a ,?:('od one on .Marconi." ; E?d F.-, { P.y Anso,-.;,.-.. i 6: ('().. I'ir-^i ji’ '! ( & iJro. (. piant. ;; u.: ;i . ill is f‘i!y. '.. . is Ci'n'oreil b; , CU(::-- of , la in g I ) ii u ; I , i I~ by smo!;r- ^ and v.'O'.v H;-: spe..a;.u.-, ■nred. f et-C'-'. '' !v i i.iie tin ; . ti'" !'!'i;'Unr i s piison. i:! C'oinpnn,'.- wi.ii ^ : I'Ossibh-. I'y .Associated I .Munich. B;a : P. von rhde, cr - ef religious s'' ■. vas bf.-a i!t V. - I'louses. Flent\ of water. aces of virgin foresi. Price lifty ft.'o-o i (b'lhi’ii per acre. 'I'. L. Kirkpatiicdi. 2M It FC'fi S.ALi:—XM;---* home with bath, C. F. SHU.YiAN ’Fhor.e 111. 200 N. College St. THE utiVi HOTLi_ ANO CAFE. Lp Lo-aattj liiuJiig room, seating ICO Like Cut-14 Inche llORXETS' XI::ST Itch Ointuiea; will cure tile worst form' . f itch and ez-1 .^t'lna l'i;i' saie liy ,Iijo. S. i>'ake' Drug Co. 21-tfl cash, balance 'n H. (S-. L. | persons, u i^uu^^a counter uacqualed lii South. Conveniently Tocated ^.ouia 'iiyon aueeu StricLly European. Piione 1073, or call at OUS Realty BIdg. 16-tf ' OR IIA TCiii.Ni' .roni Jiiy ;h- FOR RF.\ I'—r.-rooui iiouse. 3]n K. iii. ic l'..i;.d [t( d'. S. K. 15eii-, ’.eet. iienr.v Calji. 20-lbt ■■ ■' ! I!f::;i'.; ~ l'oullr.\ Varfh-. !I-. X C. L’"-1 f FOR SALE—One gentle horse and cai’nage i:i go!)d condition. Apply Il’bii 1-j. 4th. 25-ft PI KK 1' l^r.'iWn Lf^ihorn eugs for -'‘''hill.: M .M Wallace, 2n^ North fVlISCELLANEOUS ^ I M.V.; (i J aoue .'j02 J. ^ ^ lt-wed ?at : KAXCV POTF.TRY AND EGGS ^^■11"" for feiurn of my j f-nsilv ■- ',.1 rhrougi. advertiscm.^nts' " pointer dog. • in this column. ! i i>.'ton. ;t FOR S.MiF—Seven-room two-story house on lot 7ox:;ttO. Fronting Myers Park, Hargain to piick purchaser. Address G. A. D., care News. 17 tf I'Oil S.\LF—Registered Scotch Col lie dog. R. W. Dunn. Mt. Tloilv. N. C. '-Jo-It FOR MILK AlVD CREAM ’Phone i03iS. We have one of the largest and linest dairies in the South, conducted on strictly modern, scien- tilic and sanitary principles. We de liver in your neighborhood. CHATHAM DAIRY THE WEATHER. '■'OLC.MRIAX \Vyandotte> are beau-1 '^i^CHse or ti* - Hiid good layers too for' eauses loss of time, .ah . A, I’. Whit,; .Myers Park? Citv. I , " '^'oncy. The 2-20-mon-fri-tli ■ States Health and Accident P( RE HHEI) Thrown Ivoghorn cpgs for hati : ;iie. .11.•It) a setting. M. M. v\:;llaco. ijii ^ North Hrevard St ■phone r.t'2-J. 17-lt-wed-Fat A QLK K SAf.K of your surphis ♦-lixs anl breeding fowls can be ti.ade tiirough these advertisements. i Insiiranco Company of Saginaw, Mich., will agree to pa> \r u from .$2.j to .Sf.d a month when' disabled if \oii will arrange f(jr it now. Costs $l.bO |»er month. 2.j men wanted to write insurance, faberal contracts given g(x)d men. C. G. Ward, State -\gt., Davidson Building:. 17 E. Trade St. Room «i. Charlott.e, X. C. 23-lt FOR SAl.,r]—New 36-poimd feather bed and G-pound pair pillows $10,00, delivered. Turner & Cornwell, 204 South College street. ],6-tf FOR SALE—One mahogany bed stead, old style: mie Grandfather clock. Address Antique, care News. 25-2t EGGS FOR HATCHING-Our partridge 'Cotton Mills can ' ' steady employment lo mill and Columtjian Wyandottes are lay- steady employment lo mill ini; to heat the band. .$2.00 jter ir>. * consisting of spinners, s])ool- 2" cents 1 eduction if called for P* room hands and Apply to Box 7, Lancas- ter, S. C. 23-4t S. Powell, '-'lO .\. Graham. 24-4t-sat THE NEWS ,fOB OFFICE is equipped to do your ,Iob Printing. ’Phone 1530. I FOR RENT HELLO! Who wired your house?” “Globe Electric Co.” ‘Why, they ■v\1red mine too^ and it was' done right.” Church and 4lh. Phone 921. 1 cottag., lOOS, E, St City | poR A NOTARY 1 5-room cottage, 712 E. 9th SL Mod-1 _ J^4-tf ern conveniences. a i-nL-v-r TTT"^ 1 6-room house. 216 N. Myers St. Mod- bHne voT, rinnlS> may ern convetilences. i 1100.00 in businses. ^Todern““' Eo.eventh,; v,AV, R^:PR„:ii:vTAT.VE. MUs l! J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY i ^®”“^eyer, 1012 East Ave. i6-ft Phone 312. “ ’Phono 103a. HACKNEY BnOS. COMPANY Plumbing & Heating—Jobbers in Supplies. "So-Easy-To-Fix” Pumps, Gasolloft Enginefl, Terra Cotta and Fluo Pipe, I Wrought Iron Ppe and Fittings. Nob. 6 and 8 W. 5th St. Phonee 312 A 1047. Charlotte. N. 0. 6 W. 5th Stj«TELL IT TO THf-rTOWN” at one cent a word—in The News Want Column. Greater Charlotte Pressing Club H. J. OVERCASH, Proprietor. 19 W. Fourth St. Phone 2518. NECK-BANDS for shirts. All sizes 5 cents each. Charlotte Laundry. ’ 23-;5t-eod “TELL IT TO THE TOWN” at one cent a word—in The News Want Column. for home-made shirts. All sizes 5 cents each. Charlotte f^aundry. 23-3t-eod MRS. H. C. WILLIAMS, 231 No. Try- on will leceive two free tickets to Edisonia or Amuse U if called for at News office not later than 4 u m Monday, P’OR SALE—7-room modern house good location and deep lot. J. O. Gardner, ’Phone 242. 6-tf ANOTHER FRESH tUPPLY Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend o2 suffering humanity. Just In. Phone Oiders SHERRILL MINERAL WATER CO. 311 8. Coiiege St. Three (3) Cars Horses and Mules received February 2. Big assort ment of all grades. Over 100 head now in. vv.iasworth Sales Stables. COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue ot a decree of the Superior Coutr in.the special pro ceeding for the sale of land to make assets, entitled “F. R. McNinch, Ad ministrator of A. N. Deatoii vs. Mrs. Mattie Deaton and others,*' the un dersigned Commissioner will sell, for cash, at the Court House Door in the city of Charlottd, at 12 o'clock M., on Monday, February 27th, 1911, the fol lowing described tract of land; Lying and being in Sharon Town ship, Mecklenburg County and contain ing One Hundred (100) acres, being the homeplace of the late A. N. Dea ton and being the same tract of land which was conveyed to said A. N. Dea ton by the Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Co. by deed dated August 10th, 1908, and recorded in Book 237, at Page 300 in the Register’s Office for said Mecklenburg County, to which deed reference is hereby made for a more particular description. The said tract of land will be surveyed and will be sold in accordance with such sur vey and the plat thereof as made by the Surveyor. This the 24th day of January, I9n F. R. McNINCH, 1-25-tds. Commissioner. Modern Homes For Rent Six rooms, splendid lot, close in, 309 E. Sixth St $25.00 Six rooms, all modern, 1405 E. Seventh St • $17.00 Five rooms, very close in, 316 East Fifth St $16.67 Seven rooms, very desirable, 2005 E. Fifth St., Elizabeth $20.00 “Joine the Greater Charlotte Club and help Charlotte grow.” Union Loan and Realty Company MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager. 16 East Trade St. 'Phone 349 Of course, we should make tht most of our opportunities, but it isn’t neces sary, to regard every other man as an opportunity. The sea of matrimony is naturally navigated by courtships. PUBLIC SALE OF THE VALUABLE ROEDIGER ESTATE LOTS (On North Graham St., between lOtli and 11th Sts), at County Court House Door at 12 O’clock M. (Saturday) !► *• ^ By Associated Press. ❖ A\'ashington, Feb. 2-3.—Fore- cast: North and South Carolina, in- ^ creasing cloudiness followed by ^ rain late tonight or Sunday. »> warmer tonight; light variable ♦ winds becoming moderate south. Weather All Over The South. Washington. Feb. 25.—Forecast: Alabama and .Mississippi, unsettled weather: rain tonight or Sunday, warmer tonight; increasing south winds. Georgia, rain tonight or Sunday, warmer tonight; light variable winds becoming brisk south. Florida, increasing cloudiness, prob ably rain in northern portion tonight or Sunday, warmei’ tonight; light to moderate variable winds becoming brisk over northwest portion. READ OUR OFFER With every 15-word ‘'Want Ad" to ruiU two times, or longer, or ^ver,'. word one, or 10-word to run times, we will give you ab.solutel.^' FREE one of these "Easj' Workin^ Egg Beaters—it. alqne, is worth t :^. price of the ad. It is a .good bea^-'r but it can't “beat" the results }c: get from News V.’ant .\d.=;. Gei ; o “ ads in early. Cash must; accomp:r copy. * * This Offer is Gofxl Entire Day New Orleans, La., Feb. 25.—Fore cast: Louisiana:—Tonight and Sunday un settled, rain in north portion tonight or Sunday, Avarmer; moderate to brisk south winds on the coast. Arkansas:—Tonight and Sunday, un settled, rain tonight or Sunday, warm er Sunday, except in northwest por tion. Oklahoma:—Tonight and Sunday unsettled, I’ain tonight or Sunday, warmer tonight, colder in west portion Sunday. East Texas:—Tonight and Sunday ^ unsettled, rain in north portion to- night or Sunday, w^armer tonight and j in east portion Sunday; moderate to' brisk south winds on the coast. ’ [ West Texas:—Tonight and Sunday unsettled, rain in north portion to night or Sunday, warmer tonight, cold er in the Panhandle. YOUR STATIONER' Is Your Representative 'SdHlda —Mr. J. Richard \AHiite of States ville, a very experienced and popular salesman, has accepted a position with the Delane Shoe Company. —Mr. A. L. Charles, who has been with the Acme Barber shop for some time, is now associated with the Cen tral shop. —Mr. W. C. Dowd, Jr., who is at Wake Forest College, this winter, came home yestei’day quite unwell. He will remain here until he is bet ter. An optomist is a man who can hear a photographer tell him to look pleas ant without feeling tempted to throw things. knv' It ie also a wise woman who knows her own mind. ■\J^E ARE Producing the Printing that is pleasing to J eye and artistic perceptivenes^; kind that will represent you cred:i;ai at reasonable cost, in the best oi to! pany. And remember that we nu* it a special point to deliver pronu as promised. | P. L. ( SUP" p H o r
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