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6 THE CHARLOTTE NWS MARCH 29. 1911 ^oeieTii LEAVES TOMORROW. H. S. Sloan and fln^ Httlr son, with Mrs. P. T.. Murphy, in Morganton hor visits there are a i)leasure to many. • is a prime favorite also. She is as pretty as a picture and very clevtr. ^ CLASS SOCIALS AT TENTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A sociabio will be given on Fridav niuh.. ML'o to 10 o'clock, in the lecture looiii of I'cnth Avenue Presbyterian fhu.cl' hV tl'.e n.embers of Miss Flora iJrad' s class, assisted by Mr. Wallis M.r, n. ... ou.a,. An iniedesnng program has II. j;.. havp been here for a | been aransed. relreshments \m11 be ir.oiali. with Mr.'S Slonn s i»i?tpr, Mr^.Uorveri :uid •Mite a pl*"‘asaut e\ening .Toiiii ii'furns to Atlanta to-j .im i ipaKu! by ; he .'ounf? people. All juorio.v. Mis. S'.iijri; s \ i.u'. Las boor, a | iim'IhIxm s of t’nc •■liaurch and then o III i.-.an friend^. no'ai»iy ■. he | .rit nd.s are i-:-rdially invited and e\- Nrv fo’c-’ wl'.o:;: as Miss Mav , ii* ( ’( (I. \ silv*r oflerir.u; \\i!i be e\- \V;!.«vin, '■he ''hs associated iVr } ear.-. j pciitMi. rhi.s will be entirely de^otcd . —^ ; u) (he eMonsion oi the Gospel in for- MISS JONES 'fign Imd.'. Miss (Jrady s idass is nou NEXT HOSTESS. i s\>ppor;iiifr a forolL’n preacher. \i;s l!.n;\t' \\^>n : In' prize! - -♦ • .V-; ■'•ila' .1' ti',.’ o! n>e 'raoj-.MR. AND MRS. G. W. WEBB ,in .It r'l ii.i'ico rii;'t .vitli Mrs. j return HOME. ■( I'ou r’'e !iieMini; I ; ::it. i hi'i i .'on( iU '.t’f hoii!»,' iHi Poslam Will Clear and Heal Your Ailing Skin ALSPICES OF U. D. C. ri,.";: 1 ' ■. 'I' t r* I’i : l.ul. i'.i • i: '.ore ' ; t .T '(i I O ill ■, ■ I , S ’ V. > ' lUl ' 'h !' knr.-.v !hai : r (•>? of Ica ' > ’ . ' j *’ I' * > ■ ' , ri> bell . ','nt '.I’M': M;'. and Mr^». G. 'V. Webb, who have '■ !>t(n at Hoi Sprin;:?. .\rk.. for some eiijoyini: ih.' benefit oi the sn;-inr;s, leturned home last niphi. Mr. , WVhii is wry ntuch imprt)\ed. ' (Tvip oi.tuarii a oar on the >i*''n,>liis Speriai. on whicli Mr. ani ,'lvs. 'Wub were tra\>'iing, was turned ; MiireIy o\er in a wrt'tk. c'tran^e lo '■ ^'.-av iU'»'e ot the occupants of the car ' ' ■■ ■ ' , ;.r,l ^ > ! I hiirliM u t;-:;- ;i ;.' .'i •-V' vvlin li, ;\ru APPLY POSLAM JUST ONE NIGHT. on a small part of the skin af fected with ECZEMA. ITCH, PIMPLES, BLEMISHES, UN DUE REDNESS or any other surface skin affection and note results by comparison with sui- rounding skin not so treated. IN THE MORNING. r j .ii'f iKti-rary !:; Ill :;.ic ..H'lUt'CS. ' 11'l*': i>i'i I .‘e, ol’ I'i'.l- , oa .Ma.' ) , i:;(i X" e;- s: up . • i. i'.t I a I 1 ❖ MRS. ELCS L EAVF.S TO'.OR ROW. ' 1; , .X, .1 i . • • : ■ • li'i w \ '■ :i ■ • ■' •' Mvs ioi'irii ;o »ip(k i lb THE CUrlST OF WILLiAMG. p^!oe O' r’rovid^'r. e. is 'ir-i;imr !-"la '.Vili:ams. at her on Cecil street, lor a few da> s. ► r.'TS. C^.OO H‘■'.^illLTON RETURNS HOr.'e. Nms. ',;» o. r lia.n’i'on :'.a reuirncd !'”. St uc i s I'li.at*,’ hi'Spital. at j ,1, k ' .i l ’ o'-’f' lec'crt’.y a:i .'-.’ i'ion r'ov ai).H'r.di- i'.s. rfer wjil b(' Vr. 'V t'la’ sh:- iias eirirely rocovor- . 1 a:.>; is in ii v asna! iioalth. niSS CAVS TO CONVENTION. ' 1 - '• V ■ ii; ;ru-- .1 'i'. (-1, MRS. C.^nSON ; COMES TONIGHT. Mrf- .lehr. Car.-or, will arrive to- ^•v-;. nu -V Viruinin. wherr> she has I'xTli'.-;-- V -iitirii: fo’.- v)m > weeks. Mrs . . ,:io .'ta'c , a>'■'•I'lpanU'^d M.'. and Mrs. W. "u !\ -pie s SiMi ,\lr. and Mrs. R. C. Car- a'. . I'!;*.' ' or.-: ^ T'rom ther-^ >]io ar.d r. rr.ooi. a: il ’ nj;,i Mrs. ( ai'son ’.vei’* to Norfolk Hr;..- '..--'c at Boyd'on, ' ' a - I'tiior \Ui'td .Tud;:e and Mrs. >' it 1.1' ■■ t -.i' -if ' r.i Kil liMcnd. .) .idgc ilolnies .'I;-.-. , nncK-. • ;.r r iu'’r.2 'J.v: ' ^ - K’-.dt a' or : COMING .1 :i ■ ■ (. 'ulin,;; t ^ c 'lO r,; n ■'1 I I - Tr^ w ^ T'’ea''son. wir^ of Colr;nei r.M-or^ :'.e ; p, ;,r>rn. .•' Mlnv is exyoctorl home i>ap--:s ^.or.^rl^t'>n so. n. Mrs. Pe-£r?on !'a' a''.a" fo' ?':'vrral weeks. This simple test will enable any one to understand the marvelous merit through which POSLAM has been swept to a success greater than that of any r-:!medy for similar purposes. Its healing powers begin their work with lirsi api)lication. when ALI. ITCHING IS STOPPED •uui cuininiie unroiuittingly tmiil a comp’ete cure has been effected and the skin reHin'f,- it.-; no;ma] color and clearness. The actual accomplishment? ;if l’(>Si.-V'd li'ici’.idi^ the complete cure of tens of thousands of cases of ALL ECZEMAS. ACNE. TETTER. PILES, PSORIASIS, SALT RHEUM, BARBER'S ITCH. ETC.. manv of year’s standing. \Iin..L- ucni.le.-;. siu h as PIMPLES, BLOTCHES. RED NOSES, HERPES, SCALY SC/^L.P. ITCHING FEET. ETC.. are disposed of with astonishins apidity. POSL.AM s il'.oroa^hly aniiseovic. contains nothing to injure the most uelicatr sl>:n and should i>e employed in any and all surface affections, hov.ovor acuravatvd. I’roiouEcd '■’iffoiing may be avoided through its rin’.fly ase. Tv;o Sizes. 50 Cents and $2.00. lV)slarii is sold by R, H. Jordan & Co. and all Druggists YOU CAN TRY POSLAM FREE! Xo one is asiceii to purchase Poslam witliout. first obtain- in:t a sam-ple. I5.v special arrangement this will be sent i.ee by mail, in plain wrapper, to any reader of the ('har- lolte Xews who will lill our ibis coupon and ScUd it to THE 1:M1:RGKXCY LABORATORIE:.-. r>2 west Twenty-fifth Sucet.. Xew York Citv. Write Plainly. Please send me a fre^ sample of Poslam with full direc- rections for use. r;^G CP.AMrr; r'j- -,rr. ■ -pii I!’.-' ♦ ' I.-.’ I.>i' ,r^:c-cd Lit'Qants Before 'Squire V-'o^cn. '.-■•tc'i vi, . A>- I . :s a ul J. F. Sanders, ; ' : .■ 1-. . rps'jii-f • iv^iy plain- . ir a. '.it before ■■ • ' -rcr;!" n.f:ornocn In V;i a.-. .-•* ; V ; - *, suii r.gainst 1 ’ .v'. ‘ T'l. whi'’!i iaitned .'1 • ; : ■ 'l ’vo;-kin^ In II -i ■- .'v-.'^ri, t>'ns for a paper ;i' a -r:'!- *;. 'S.mire Hilton's V ivleiit';'ir v •>.; a ji-M-uvn* against Da- ■ : - !lr. • is : ’aitr ;ff, f'^r >' ; v.-'s ri.'. rc‘,-er.:ed Vy M“. :A. Adams rep- ' ri ! .r - -. ,: . ■ ■ i; TWO V!:slTS ‘ : IN VIEV^^ I Mrs. T. .1. Wit''f^r"roon leaves this '■.•• "iioi'n I'"' I.inro'rntoi! t j visit Mrs. : 'r ' i.ov-i. T-'r'M I.in'^ointon she r' , 'Vi'!;;;;' t.'^ flasmnia v-h^fe slie will ;e i' '-li 'r: h**r ip. r- ► r . ,\.i : ■i ’ M’- ■ I.;!; .^o'.rli ii')n a: • uf.'d to at- C!ean-Up Day. Oiif- r!'!orf' dov and then clean-up (\. y. Tiie c.'.ics dei'arnni'’.t cf the i V.'oinat's tl.c Charlotte Waste j .‘’ai'c;' Ci/inpai y. and the childi’en of ‘ ;.r ' ii;-. arr- on ilv qui \i'.e. More ii'- I’l ’ h"-■ ^ o.,' i:- i;(. i>.i_:; taken in c'ean-up day I’Ti w ai'er i year liuin i»of)re. The people !'•’.■ iiome o.'. j otter. an;l there is csprii (:e •'■>1; s in 'he move- ''.i't’.c- |M!‘!'t 'hau !)efc)r(' Fiom tlie present ' '.'i'i- - 'Vil! ■ *': (I’ii )o(.k the. e v. ill be more contest- nd'iiv'ss ; ho unnai. i ^ k, - i prl>:es. more l- :sy hands '!/■ Mi-:. M ;• lovl k.^.p.r t ^ ;;u] ♦"e'.-t, in the ■-'ork than : 1 ,••.1,1 hi‘ t^.cre vc-re fvo ;.ears aco. There have >, i.or i;if':dden*:' otjii.-m n;any inrpiiries a‘ The Xews ot- ‘’ice for the rules and re.sulaiions gov- e: (1 .■ i’ 1;, II. i r ;.o'i- e. GOOD TALKir.'^. ' va S"!;t V ';. • : • f • 1 t • •i a' ' 'i'i :Tf .' ■ i ■ the W (-. T. ! MESSICK GROCERY CO.’S STORE almost READY. The s,;bs:anrial and commodious briciv b'.;iidiiis bi'tnt; erected b> the A. V. '.Tcs-sii k v'roctry C'ompany. at the cornrr College and East Second streeu is nearir..-? conipleaon. When completed it w'lll l)e one of the moat pretentious and substantial structures in tire wholesale district. It is of 5 durable ;ype ot brick, I'ace? on East Fecond ;-.’.eei and lias a bat-emc-nt nine feet in dtpth -.vi.h a cement floor. It lirrlitvd 'oy several '.'iudows on earii side a;'.d fronr and has a wide d'>r>;’ the I'roni and in the rigl.'t wall, he rr.'lu of the building a track : laid by ; he company alon^ :y: . which >vill make the unload- ■ ;ds ca;-y ;;nd qiuek. liie I'itildinp, be ready for oc- upMi'.'v at a'i early date. —Mr. F. L. McCliiiig, of T.exington, Va.. is here on a visit to his brothei', Mr. J. "W. McCIung, of the McClung Realty Co. i c.r. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of George E. Culp, de ceased, this is to give notice to all persons having claims against said es tate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before February 14, 1912, or tills notice v.ill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This the 14th day of February. 1911. BURGPZSS E. CULP. Admr. Estate of Geo. E. Culp, de ceased. 2-14-6tloaw dt orning the day's work. The judges v.ill pward the jirizcs with .lusr.ice to >o all and lyanialitv to none. WILL JOIN MR. BRY.ONT. .^lls. Ii t;. •. Ri ant a;id !;*:le daurih- Pi-f'sontl —The family of Mr. Fred Glover \Mth .Mrs r. ^ . M.-.-i h' iuMors-.'-iriro:;. wf.re released yesterday from quaran- rxpec. T(j join .Mr Rrv anr in N\ ashiir.:-1; ine. iii accrjtmt or cliickenpox. Both .on .'•on’.e time in A a:!. Mr-. I3i, aui. i chiliii’fU iiad the disea.se. SklCOND WARD CAR LINE NEARING COMPLETION. W(v.k nn Lhe Second war street car lino is progres-slng rapidly and the line, if nodiin': intervenes to hinder the work, v.ili be rcadv for cars at an early da^e. The ro’.tte of the new line is OUT South McUoweil to Roundary: on R'undary ;o Alexander; on Alex- r.nd: r o Firs’; on i-’i.’st to Rrevard; on F>;’eva'.d t.) F£st Avenue again. STavTiri;_ ai F.ast Aveiine the road bed h;is beon ri'.aJe and the rails laid = : tiie ertire di'’snie around fhe loop. The- rrollov aas bc^n jdac^d also. 1 he Mri^*’ block or Brovard srroct is bfin.ii, prci>arrd now. this beins’ left uudi.siurbvd ’o the ia.it mo’.nent in or- dr-r ro di;''>;'nniode traflU. a.s little as pos.-ible. wi.ivh i--; heavier here than any utiiov placr^ on the lin*.*. 'i'he V.o.k is i;t'.si'cd witii the utmost rajiidoy and. barring unloreseen acci dent.'.-, be ready [or public service in a short rime. I'iiis will open up an entire ward to street car traffic that l.as n'Jt lieretofore had it. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the estate of Mary E. Bloom, deceased, this is to give notice to all persons having claims against her estate to })resent them to the undersigned for rayment on or before February 20, 1912. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate settlement. This February 13. 1911. CHAS. E. BLOOM, F. M. BECKHAM, Exectnors of Mary E. Bloom. 2-13-6t-oaw. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualifield as Administratrix of the estate of R. H. Field, deceased, this is to give notice to ail persons having claims against said estate to present th^■m to the undersigned for payment on or before March 15, 1912, All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settle ment. March 1, 1911. AMAXDA R. FIELD, 2-6t-oaw. Admx. of R. H. Field. —Cong! esstnau Webb will be in 1 Ciiarlotte Saturday, ori his way to Washington. H-.' loaves Saturday ni?ht, being joined in Salisbury by Senator Overman. OUR BOYS’ CLOTHES Style hitched to quality, strength coupled with a smart appear ance. Careful Tailoring by expert makfrs of Roys Clothes. Woolens that are handsome au,i stylish and won t fade or fray. Buttons won’t fly off. seams won’t rip, Suits that will take all the punishment a strenuous boy gives tiiem. 7 to IS years in sizes. $3.50, $5.00, $650 Up to $10.00 Th« new spring styles are ready and we’ll be pleased to show you at any time. Yorke Bros. & Rogers v3.50 Recipe Free, For Weak Men I Send Name and Address to I day--You can Have it I Free And be Strong And Vigorous. I have in my possession a prescrip tion for nervous debility, lack of vigor, weakened n'anhood, failin,? memory and lame back, brought on by ex- I cess( s, unnatural drains, or the follies of youth, that has cured so many worn and nervous men right in their own homes—without any additional help or medicine—that I think every man who wishes to regain this manly power and virility, qtiickly and quietly, should have a copy. So I have determined to send a copy of the prescription free of charge, in a plain, ordinary sealed en velope 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 vigor fail ure ever put together. I think I owe 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 with harm ful patent medicines, secure what I be lieve is the quickest-acting restorative, upbuilding SPOT-TOUCHIXG remedy ever devised, and so cure himself at home quietly and quickly. .lust drop me a line like this: Dr. A. E. Rob inson, 4810 Luck Building , Detroit, Mich., and I will send you a copy of this splendid receipt in a plain ordi- narj' envelojje free of charge. A great many doctors would charge $3.00 to $5.00 for merely writing out a pre- scriv>tion like this—but I send it en tirely free. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VAULABLE REAL ESTATE IN CHARLOTTE. By virtue or power and authority given us by the Will of the late Maiy E. Bloom, we will sell at the County Court House Door in the City of Char lotte, N. C., cn Monday, April the 3rd, A. D., 1911, at 12 o’clock M., all that land c.'u West Trade street iu the city of Charlotte. First Piece; Beginning at R. G. Hayes’ corner on West Trade street and runs with the fence in -.i X’orthern direction, 19S feet to a post; thence in a Western direction 2'i feet to a post; thence In South^rn direction, I9S feet to a post on West Trade street; thcnce with ^Vest Trade street, 4S.7 feet in an Eastern direction to beginning. On said lot is a two-story house—six rooms and bath, with gas and water and electric lights. Second Piece; Beginning at a post, O. T. Hei^derson’s corner on West Trade street, and runs in a Xorthern direction with said Henderson's line, 19S feet to a post; thence in an East ern direction 7G feet to a post; thence in a Southern direction, 19S feet to a post on West Trade Street: thence with West Trade street 51.3 feet to the beginning. On said lot is a six- room house with bath. Terms one-third cash, balance in one year, interest on deferred pay ments. This sale subject to advance bid of not less than 10 per cent to be put on in 10 days. A map of said property can be seen in Office of Clarkson and Duls, Attor neys. February 22, 1911. CHAS. E. BLOOM, F. M. BECKHAM, 3-3-30da Executors of Mary E. Bloom. BItf r “•* ■imple remedy foH ^ Ci/«rrA. Hm, F«mt « I ‘'rttotlonii. nlo«r. cttrty^rself ^^?SEa'5ss2:». - LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of the power contained in a deed in trust executed to me by W. H. York on February 26, 1910. and recorded in the Register of Deeds Office for Mecklenburg County in Book 2.j8. Page 594. Default hav ing been made in the payment of the note thereby secured. I will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the County Court House Door in the city of Charlotte, at twelve o’clock, M.. on Monday, the 24th day of April, 1911, all that lot or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in Charlotte Township, and in the Xorrheastern part of the city of Char lotte, in that section known as East End. a map of which was made by J. B. Spratt and is duly recorded in Book 173. Pages 582 and 583 of the Regis ter’s office for Mecklenburg County. The same being Lot Xo. 12 in Block Xo. 9, and fronting 50 feet on Harrill street, and running back towards Al len St. along .Jackson Avenue with tiiat width 143 feet, and being the same lot conveyed to Geo. M. Phifer to \V. H .Stilwell by deed bearing date the 17th day of April. 1909, and recorded in Book 25G, Page 235 in the Oflice of the Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg County, reference is hereby made to said deed and to the aforesaid map of East End recorded in Book 173, Pages 5S2 and ^^>3 for a nioie comi)lete descrlpiiou. This 20th day of March. 1911. A. B. JUSTICE. ;i-21-4t-oaw. Trustee. KE-SALE OF FARM LAND BY COMMISSIONER. T'nder and by virtue of a decree of the Sujjerior Court in the Special Pro ceeding for the sale of land to make assets, entitled “F. R. McXinch, Ad- mlristrator of A. X. Deaton vs. ]ilrs. Mattie Deaton anj others,” the under signed Commissioner will re-sell, for cash . the Court House Door in tne City of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock M., on Satuiday. April 15lh. 1911. the fol lowing described tract of land: Lying and being in Sharon Town ship, Mecklenburg County, being.the home place of the lave A. X. Dearon and being the same tract of ' i?id v.'hich was convened to said X. Oeaton by the Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Co. by deed dated August 10th, lO'iS, and recc-rded in Book 2';7. at Page 300 in the Register's Ofnce for said Mecklenlutrg Coi’nty, to which deed reference is hereby made for a more particuh’r description. Contain ing 99 1-2 acres according to a Sur vey of same made by J. B. Spratt. County Surveyor, a piat of which is filed in the papers in the above en titled !>roceedines. Bidding to begin at $4,840.00. This the 15th dnv of .March. 1911. F. R. :M XLXCH, 3-16-4t-oaw. Commissioner. REAL ESTATE TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by Dollie Ed munds. regi.-5tercd in Book 239. page 184. Register of Deeds Olfice for Meck lenburg County, X. C.. and because of default in the jiayment thereof, I will sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the County Court House Door in the Ciiy of Charlotte, X. C., at twelve o’clock M., on Friday, the 7th day of Aivi’il. 1911, the following described lot or parcel of land, to-wit;' In Square Xo. 12o-'^.i, Ward Xo. 20, of ;he City of Charlotte, as ?hov>n on I?ut«^r’s M ip of said City, the said lot l)eing l-o. 70, in said square, and being also lot Xo. 70 as shown On the Map of the property of J. C.. J. P. and D. G. Long, and reg- ■i.=tercd in Book S4, page one, of deeds iri the Register's Office for said Mecl:- lefljurg Coanty. said lot fronting 49U feet on the Xorth side of East Sec ond Street, and extending back norih- t-astwardly with tliat width, 19b' feet in doi'th Cidjoining .Tos. '.Mlson's lot c.n one side and Mallonee and Blair s iot on ihe ocher side). Being the same iLMid conveyed to L'ollie Eamonds by W. T. Giiiiert by deed dated the 14th day oi Xovember. 1907. recorded in Book 22S. page 114, Register of Deeds Office for Mecklt^nburg County, X. C. This the Gth day of March. 1911. R. E. COCilRAXE, S-4t-oaw. Trustee. COMMISSIONER’S RE-SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court of Mecklenburg Coimty en tered in a certain special proceeding therein pending, entitled C. R. Mc Laughlin and others. Petition ex Parte, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at 12 o’clock M.. on Saturday, the 25th day of March. 1911, in front of the Court House in the City of Charlotte, Mecklenburg Coun ty the following described tracts or parcels of land, to-wit; First Tact: All that certain tract or parcel of land in Mecklenburg County, i Xorth Carolina lying and being in the I town of Pineville and boimded as fol- ilows, viz; Beginning at a stake on i Culp street in the town of ! Pineville ninety (90) from J. R. I Miller’s corner and runs with Culp I street X. 16 E. 90 feet to a stake; I thence X. 74 W. 184 feet to a stake; j thence S. 23 W. 90 feet to a stake; I thence S. 74 E. 187 feet to the Begin ning, containing one-third of an acre. The same being the property con- !veyed to Joseph McLaughlin, deceased, by J. R. Thompson, Wm. Cummings and T. W. Means, Trustees of Independent Order of Odd Fellows by a deed recorded in the office of the ! Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg : County in Book 48 page 409, to which reference is hereby made. [ Second Tract: All that certain tract I or i)arcel of land in Morning Star i Township, Mecklenburg County, State j of Xorth Carolina adjoining the lands j of Mrs. E. E. Bell, Mrs. S. E. Griffin I and others and bounded as follows, to- |wit; Beginning at a stake, Mrs. Bell’s corner, in Mrs. Griffin’s line and runs said line X. 37 E. — poles to a P. O., V. W. Rice’s corner; thence with his lines X. 86 W. 95 poles pass ing Rice’s and New'ell’s corners to a Sassafras; thence S. 34 W. 42 poles to a P. 0„ ]\Irs. Bell’s corner: thence with her line to the Beginning, con taining forty-five acres, be the same more or less, j Terms: Cash. I This 17th day of Februarv, 1911. ! C. R. McLAUGHLIX, l-4t-oaw. Commissioner. RE-SALE OF CITY LOT. ! Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, in a special pro ceeding pending in said court where in Marion C. Melton and others are plaintiffs and Ella C. Barnett and oth ers are defendants, I will, on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1911, at 12 o'clock. M.. expose to public sale to the highest bidder, at the court house door of ilecklenburg County, lu Charlotte. ; X. C., the following described lot or 1 jiarcel of land in the City of Charlotte, ! County of ^Mecklenburg and State of I Xorth Carolina, adjoining the lands of I A. Hales and others, and bounded as follows: ! Beginning at the intersection of ‘‘O’’ •and 7th streets and runs with 7th street about 49 feet to A. Hales’ line; thence with A. Hales’ line, as the fence now nms and parallel with “C" street about 100 feet to A. Hales’ line; thence with A. Hales’ line and paral lel with 7th street 49 feet to “C” street; thence with “C” street to the beginning; said lot being iu ward one of srid city, and being the one con veyed by A. Hales and wife to F. C. Canty by deed dated Sept. 30, 1889, and recorded in the office of the Reg- , ister of Deeds of Mecklenburg Coun ty in Book GS, page 27. Terms of sale—One-third cash, one- third in six months and one-third in twelve months, title retained till whole of purchase money has been paid. This the Gth day of March, 1911. J. J. PARKER, 3-S-4t-oaw. Comniissioner. LAND SALE By virtue of the pov/er and vested in the undersigned Tm- that certain Deed of'Trust i in Book 244, page G9G, in the ; the Register oi' Deeds for M-'p. , Countv and to which ret. ;t hereby made, and default nav-;: made in the payment of tae- > - cording to the terms of said i Trust, the undersigned will - cash at 12 o'clock, M,, at th. House door in the Citv of o'.' X. C., on the 30th day of Ma:e the following described real esi; Beginning at a stake on the ■ between Samuel Lowery and Pharr; said point of beginnlrt 50 feet South from the x'orth*^- ner of lot conveyed to said ( Pharr by \y. F. Davidson an, C. M. Davidson on Ju!v .9, their deed which is recorde'’" Public Registry of Mecklenbu - tv Xorth Carolina In Dock r. 1000, and to which reference ' by made, and the said point o' ning being on the old line said Samuel Lowrey and said Pharr as aforesaid, and being South from the Xorthwesr rv.;- said Charles Pharr's lot as a’’* and running South with t; Charles Pharr and Samuel Lcwr 50 feet to a stake, Charle? Pba. corner; thence East with *r; Pharr line 200 feet to a' a street); thence Xorth para'. .• the first line (.and wirii the S:i;,- 50 feet to a stake; thence ^ parallel with the second line to the beginning corner. T-'^ herein conveyed being on-ha',^' land conveyed to the said Chas by the said ^\'. F. Davidson -ir C. M. Davidson by their sr.id ■; corded in Book G, page I'j'a; ferred to, and the ono-aal^’ of herein and nereby conveyer;, the Southern half of said I'oi, a ing 50 feet wide and 20u li.-, • the length of said lo^ beiii'j- . .■ to West, width from Norrh m ad the said Luetichar Ov.m;- wife of the said Ben Owenn I ; only child anc heir at lav.- or t; Chas. Pharr, deceased, ana a,s sole heir of the aforesaid iot and hereby conveying one- ,a;: said lot of land as afor-sa^; Being the same lot of ; ■ ed to Arthur Douglass and ui’ zie Douglas by Ben Owen.= by deed dated the 5th da.- ■ i 1909, and recorded in the p:r: istry of Mecklenburg County - 248, page 16, and to which r.i is hereby made. 1 T. A. AD.\' 2-25-4t-oaw. j:; TRUST1£E’S SALE OF VALUABLE By virtue of power vested in me by a certain deed of trust executed and delivered on the Gth day of August, 191U, wliich said deed of trust is re corded in the office of the Register of Deeds, Mecklenburg County, in l:!ook 2G7, Page 190, the undersigned will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the City of Charlotte On the 15th dry of April, 1911, at 12 o'clock the follov.ing described pieces of land, lying and being in Charlotte Township, Mecklenburg County, and in the City of Charlotte, and more par ticularly described as follows: One lot situated on the Southwest corner of Clement Avenue and Pe.ich- tree Street, Beginning at the corner of aforesaid Street and Avenue and ttm- ning in a Southerly direction with Clement Avenue 220 feet to a 10 Toot alley; thence in a ^^'esterly direoHon with aforesaid alley 172 1-2 feet in a 10-foot alley; tnence with said alley in a Xortherly direction 100 feet; to the lot of the Cochrane Show Case Company, on which th^4r factory build ing stands; thence in an f^asterly di rection with the line of the lot of the Cochrane Show Case Company’s line Cochrane Show Case Company 75 feet; thence in a Xort’aerly direction with Cochrane Show Case Company's line Cochrane Show Case Company line in an Easterly direction with Peachtree Street 97 1-2 to the begin ning. (Above Lot is in Block 22, see Map of Oakhurst). Also that tract of land adjoining the lands of B. D. Heath, now or fcrrmerly Charlotte Casket Company, and the lot above described and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake in Block Xo. 22 on Peachtree Street on the East side of a 10-foot alley which sep arates this lot from the lot of the Charlotte Casket Company and runs about South parallel with said alley toward Lawyer’s Road 120 feet to a corner on th'* line of said alley; thence about FJast 75 feet to a stake; thence about Xorth 120 feet to a stake On Peachtree Street;thence about West 75 feet with a line of Peachtree Street to the Beginning Corner. The foregoing sale is made because of default of the payment of the Notes secured by the deed of trust above refered to. This the 13th day of March, 1911. W. H. WOOD, 13-30da. Trustee. Re-Sale. COMMISSNONER’S SALE OF VAL UABLE CITY PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County in Special Proceeding entitled “C. W. Bruner. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Alice Hart, de ceased. Plaintiff, vs. Kathleen Stitt Bennett and Lewis Bennett, Defend ants," I will sell on Tuesday, the 18th day of April. 1911, at 12 o'clock M., at tile County Court House Door in the City of Charlotte, X. C., to the highest bidder, the following lot or parcel of land, as follows: That lot of land in Square Xo. 90, Ward Xo. 1, of the City of Charlotte, fronting seventy-four (74V feet on the South side of East Sixth street, and extending back Southv.-estwardly. par allel with Caldwell Street, between and adjoining the Hand property on the West and the Alice Hart land on the other side. 48 feet in depth. Terms of sale; One-third cash, bal ance on a credit of six and twelve months, with interest from date of confiremation of sale upon deferred payments and with leave ro purchaser to anticij)ate payment at any time. The bidding to start at $1760. This the 18th day of March. 1911. C. W. BRUXER. Commissioner and Executor. 3-18-4-t-oaw. NOTICE I Ab Chairman of the 13oard of County I Commissioners, I wish to appeal to {those citizens who have not heretofore ! paid their taxes for the current year, j to make payment at as early a date as 1 possible, for the reason that the Coun ty is in need of funds to carry on the business of the public in the proper way. There are some claims that must be met, and it will be a great favor to t’ne Board of Commissioners and to the tax collectors if citizens will be so kind as to act promptly in this mat ter, and let the officers of the Countv have the funds with which to meet the County s obligations at maturity. February 25th, 1911. ■\V. M. LONG. Chairman Board County Commis sioners. 2-25-3t-oaw Mother’s Joy Is tne greatest croup and penumonia salve that is known. For sale by R. H. Jordan & Co. eod ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Elijah Long, deceased, late of said County, all persons hold ing claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present same, duly verified, to the undersigned administrator, at his office in the Law Building in the City of Charlotte, N. C., on or before the loth day of March, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of payment. All per- W. M. SMITH, Administiator of Elijah, Long. Deceased. 3-15-6t-oaw COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAXATIV’^E BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy re moves cause. Call for full name. Look for signature E. W. GROVE. 25c. COMMISSIONER’S RE-SALE REAL ESTATE FOR PARTIT The real estate herinafierc- having been offered for 13th day of February, 1911, ar. sale having been held open fo- days for a ten per cenf^ inc'-t a- and a ten per cent, increar^ed ; ing been made to the an; Commissioner, under un virtue of an order of t’a-' Court of ^Mecklenburg Co i.v , Carolina, made in fne S;ie ^ ceeding entitled "Pjla’idiua .Vi- r^lattie Alexander. lUancS'e r and Husband, H. L. Emma V. Ale:-;ande;'. ]•’ Annie Alexander, Mariiaiet .\lo and Vergie Alexander, Defen: the undersigned Coir-nri.-sioii. ;• on the 3rd day t»f .‘’.;;ril. i;. .i 12 o’clock, M., 'i 'th'/ House Door in Charlot’f N lina, offer for sale to the der that certain tract 01 iaad :.\i being in Mallard Creek i ■’ Meci-ileuburg (.'oiinfy, Xcafh '',i and more particularly df^^seri’■' defined as I'ollov.-p; Ad.i'ii: lands of W. G. (larrif^on. B son and others, and I'ein'.; uk : described as follows; B- ini' of land willed to W. S. AU'x; : ■ ceastu, by his Father. X. S. A'' in words as follov,-^:. lowit; son, W. S. Alexander, tne lar which he now lives, cuni’aie . W. G. Garrison's line nen; a and runs abo’at soutii to ra; fence just below the liuie thence east wit'n liiat fence t'. corner of his pasture icar>' road; thence, about east a > .' or twenty poles to the thre* ■ the roads at the j)o?t oak ’ H. Garrison's corner, contalnir .- forty acres”; which will is .j ;' cember 1st, ISSo, and is rec ’r Book “M,” page 216, of tlv- it of Wills for Mecklenburg ' Xorth Carolina. Terms of sale; Cash. Bids v. ill begin at the p'-i ■ per acre. This 3rd day of March. . J. C. Xi^' ■ - 3-6-4t-oaw dtfcw. Coa;:: : - (Re-Sa!e'i COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF ■- BEL REAL ESTATE By virtue of a decrec of Court in the cause en'i;h:a ford and others, vs. Jo';n /* ' others." I will sell a^ •: Court House Door in thr- ('■' lotte. X. C.. at twelve o c! • Saturday, the 22nd day to the highest bidder, al’ the city of Charlotte. X. . '■ and defined as follows; Adjoining the properrv t Pritchard and others, ori X ham street and, becinni:;^ tersection of West 11th • : ; Graham Street, 3''0 feet, ;•> Pritchard's corner; thence ern direction along a par* o' with Pritchard's line, i'-" post. W. H. C. Barkley :: Clarkson’s corner; theiuo ' ley's and others in a Xi : - reciion. 3t)3 feet to a I'o^t 11th Street; thence wi’h r 27 feet to the beiiinning. Said property i.s divid*'! lots facing on Xorth Gra!^ : and is to be sold sejiarai' as a whole. A Map of said !i>ts can ^ my office at any tinie. Terms of sale, one-third ' ance in six and twelve mon' est from date on deferred ; The bidding to start at This IGth clay of March. 1. C. H. 1>. ; 3-17-oaw. Coniri'.; NOTICE OF DISSOLUTiO The firm of Blakely & P'-.t- ■ dissolved by mutual con--''n’ that have any claims ar(' ron • present them at once, and ',ia’ ing the firm are reciue.'-ted t. at once. BLAKELY & T’Om' Jan 2, 1911. —Mary Garden is to bri’i: gest crowd to the Academy ' " that has been there this soa>.;
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