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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS MARCri 31. 1311
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dottc Gets
3od Cleaning
Upon This Day
mentor The
i\ub Carry Out
■lade Some Days
Co-Operation.
Company is to
ad Debris —
u.C'S Will Be
i:cs Awarded to
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I lie child whn rakes up the most
din will receive $2:.. The next best
debris collector will get $15, the next
nrst $in and the next beat So. Sani
tary nfficer.s of iho ciiv will jiass
judgment upon which boy nas filled,
the most barrels or baps of dirt, tin!
ans. elc. Thr otlicei s will. .f cours^^.;
(>e "ovorued to somo extent bv the
omciaK oi th.> Waste Paper 'Com-i
pany who are to haul away all of the 1
•■things" touufl. * I
f lean l j) Day in Charlotte was!
uiHde tiimou--' i wo x'cars a^o jiud it j
lollows K'tions of a similar nature!
taktMi in other siatos. Throuj^h the iu-
t0:0sted efforts ot the ladies of the!
\^ Oman s Club here it is made ])ossi-!
bl(' a;;ain in the ()ueeti City, and tcvj
d;'y :» work of ajl the ('hildren who|
havo made .-iptiiications at many I
homes to be allowed t(> “set away i
.vour tin cans ant] old ra^s and diri i
too" liave n freqtiont.
the da\ is not a vory ple:is-j
nni ouo. however, it is luit thoui?ht |
a>. muc’h ir.isii will be niov‘'d away;
iri.'iu thi' city as Ici't the incorporate!
limits two years ai^o. j
llerotofoT'e it has lieen a law thati
wl'.oie a jaarba.::;!' ran or i,ai rel of I
iiiC' iirt’.ire wcs placed near a h'ure.j
;i charge of five' cents wa^; resisiered |
auains: each resident. Tiiit liar,"e'
is «-iinmir.l*'i by the fact thai tliej
''liiirln'. tr> \\ a.stf Couip;iuy has I
as t.'J to haul all thp dol-ris awayj
ii' chari>*' ill t!ie event it is!
plarcd in sonu' kind of r''Cv^iu;;cU\ j
■ I
To Incline To\*ard Mercy.
lim had ^»^er, far from a svood boy
dniin^ the day, and toward iiisjhifall
he realizc'I thp fact fully. Heins: well
a((!u'uu‘ed wihe the wo'kint^s of the
faa'iily discipline, he essa>ed a little i
dinloiuM!-, . I
"Shall ;. ou te’I father about me :"|
he inquired of his mother. |
"t Vrtainl;.' ' shall ir-ll him," respond-1
ed I'.is motl!.=‘r. wi:h sorrov.-ful firmness. •
‘Snail ■ i;ii tell him liefore diunei'|
or af'er dinupr?" asked thr culprit, j
After dinner," was the unnounce-i
m*nt. 1
"Mother." and Tim cave a wiicale of j
auii; i; at ion. •■couldn’t you I'.ave a blue- j
beirx- piuUlin^ for his dessert? Couhl-i
n't you do tii'ti much for me mother?'
— Votith’s CoMiianion.
Gonsumpflon
Chackad and in Early
Stages, Cured by
MILAM
the great
JReconistructive
toriie and blood
renovater
We c > not set forth MILAM as a cure
for consumption, but it has proven so bene
ficial to such patien;a that we bel'.eve, and
are supported in our belief by a practicinjj
physician, that MILAM will airest incip
ient tuberculosis or consumption in its eariv
stages. We know that it greatly benefit*
even those in the advanced stages.
Read the following
Scrofulitic t Consumption
City of Danville, State of Vir^^inia—To-wit;
1. tdmund B. Meade, Notary Public in
and for the City of Danville, State of Vir
ginia, do hereby certity that Abram Word,
of Danville, Va., to me well known, did ap
pear before me, and being duly sworn, d«-
poseth and says as follows:
"For ten years prior to August, 1909, 1
was under the care of a regular physician.
Last spring this doctor told me he could do
me no good, and I tried another for four
months without receiving any benefit from
him.
In August, 1909, I began taking Milam,
and am now able to do my work without
diiTiculty, my appetite is good, and I can
er:t and digest any food.
My tnnib.e was said to be Scrofuiitic
Consumption, and I was wasted away to a
sr.ado'.v, I was so weak t!i;.t i could hard
ly valk when I commenced on MILAM,
i regard AHLAM as a truly valuable reme
dy in I'.ll of blood trouble, whether
eruptive, oi proceeding from a luck of full,
1' ee t'ir''ulr'.ti)n.
i have recommended MILAM to about
t'renly of my ftiead-^ and so far as I ha.e
i. 'en or heard fiom them, they ail speak in
the highest te: nis of it, and are recommend
ing it to their friends.
It was particularly beneficial to me in a;.!-
ing digestion and buiidi’.ig up an appetice. ’
(Signed) ABRAM WORD.
In witne;s to ihe above, I Invc h^'minto tot
nr - hant! aii?i t,h'- .seal oi inv oi rlee. .i'. - ’.iS' u (i,iv
of .Maroli, A. D.. 1010. EDMUND 15. N.K.ADE. ’
Notary Public.
M.,’ commission expires .Ian. 14. lf»14.
Ask your druggist or write for booklei
MOam Medicine €o. Jrse. D&nvine, va.
/f Step Lively
Stetson-Shoe your step-
•pcrly for lively stepping.
'• 'y —a medium high tee, smart Stetson
1 a snappy appearance that appeals
rri'cular dresser and comfort-giving
’lat make it attractive to all.
an opportunity to demonstrate to
-.riority of Stetson Styles for lively
n cr- M o ore Com pa ny
1() South 'I'ryon Street
f tiunr by the pair, hut less by the year.
LX'FEREST QUARTER
I ’ll. l.‘st v.ill he a new interest
' t-r. Inciease yc'in* balance all
an before April 5th. Depos-
iitde before that date will draw
■ at 4 percent from April 1st.
1 rn Loan & Savings Bank
u. Pres. W. L. Jenkins, Cashier.
We HslVC
Reduced
1 Presses and Evening
ns we used at our open-
'tr show window pur-
nncl will be glad to show
to you and feel sure the
riions we have made will
l^lease and surprise you.
1. P. A. Interesied-
Officials Coming
National And State Offices to
Meet Here luesday —Or
ganization Numbers 40,009
Men in 1 he United StaU>.
The \-isit to f'harloite of il'.e l al'.ou-
:;i pvci;ii!eui oud iv iiriuil dircclovs ol'
ti:.'' Trav('h rs' rtive \s.~(;oiatior
' f Anierif,’ aii.I
oI"r-fs )ii ni'Xi Tiio^day is tn'-
ii'-C !'( ! ;'d lov--a;'(i '■) ' / iii‘ 'ocnl '1'.
P. A.'s wi;i) ;i vie;-.! oi iuieres:
:'.iid ij'cii. ' ;e.
■ihi:- or;/;!;)^:uiioi; t') tia.^liur; i'iC’i
i\ /w iiuuiu. is (>\-r i '.'-il 1!'. iiic ruit
• (I St:it»^s. ;nid is cotp.;.'os'H; of u hi.uh i
r;. p(' Ol rlii''(.‘i; 'oM'-
'I'iio T. 1-. .V. i.s ii-ei'ii'. lo it? ninm-
irT.s ;)ud oliiers noi (Uily in I'iiiviain?;
ir:0\))eusiv. f.ccidoni insuranre. but
o'iic)' sulisiauvial wa.vs.
Kvcry jiicco cU' i ci'chaii.i^ri lde ;iiil-
iu us(' to;^ay is di’’octly th;-* rc-
suit ol' rho olVo.t.s of ihc '1'. P. A. of
Exces'^ !)a?:ca?rf' mte reg’ilanou hy
l;iw in n’anv siatf's i.'. tho result of
iht? untirin,^ cftoiis ol' the T. P .A. of
A.
The chair in I’l-r* r.i'csiif^P'(-ab-
iuot, slyii'd llio d'pnrlrneu, ol' cout-
movre aud lalioi’, v.as tir.st svi?,'2'esfed
a.vJ fii!RlIv nres?:'d to a Buccessf;?!
ir^sue by the T. P. oi: A.
Steel cars id 11 bcforo cougre.ss,
voaking ;e u.-:o of steel passenger
cars bv railroads r.cces£:rny. wa;i in
trodufcd by iho H'. of A.
Ors-anizrd in :]:i states, uuiking one
'■'f the Rreatesi national associations
>.!' traveling men in existence.
Has c?tai)lishcd C(.mmittees to look
after hotels, legislation, i-ailroads and
'.nploymeni. good roads and public
uiililies for the ijenetit and welfare of
of its mtnibers.
rias .-enabled traveling men to pro-
ier-1 themselves their fainilies and
those dependent on them for support
by insuiing rlieir lives against acci-
(..cntal dcaUi ard disability at the
ct;eai)est cost possible.
Wo^ord Glee Club
Concert Was Good
The Wofford College Glee, Club, oi'
21 young men, gave a concert last
night at ihe a.iditorium of the Presby
terian College ihat was tiioroughly ea-
joycd by ihe largo aiidience pre.'rent.
Mrs. A. A. Reii.bert, direciress oi the
club, accompanied the young men on
the i'itino.
The young men were given a warm
recepiion and had to respond o en
cores for almost every number. Among
the numbers that were especially en
joyed wei-e the reading by 3.1r. Outz
of “The Suffragette:'' the song by Mr.
nice, “fiocked in the Cradle of tho
Ijcetd" by Mr. Sanders and the quar-
leuc. "The Kosary'’ was also well ren
dered b\ [lie quarrette, as waa also
‘ Good Xighi, f>eloved."
This is the flist vi.-iit of the \'.’ofi\;rd
Glee C'ub it> Ciia'lofi‘. althoitgh Uiis
IS iheir fourth annual lour, and they
will Ije warmly v.elconied when they
come this \^ay again.
The program follows, together witli
the personnel of the club;
Part I.
L College Songs.
(a), iteie Comes the Wofford
Club Meakin
tbj. Old Gold and Black .. ..
Landcrff
2. Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep
I Knight Smith
I Mr. Donald Saunders and Quartette.
I Tl';e Pasiiug ReiiinieiiL . . . . Macy
j Glee Club.
U. Reading—The Snlfragote—
I -Mr. PiL. id Ouzis,
j Ti. Po' Lidle I.am!) Parks
Octette.
i Ii. '11.e t)\vl and ihe Pussy Cat ..
i Ingraham
i Mrs. Rufus nil' :mk1 Gko Club.
i 7. The Kosary . . . , Nevin
j ^'.iai‘iei re.
' I!.
I I. Waiei' i.ilics tG'.votii.) .. Linder.^
i Glee ('!ub.
i 2. The Old Kentucky Home . . . .
. . .... Foster-Smith
(Quartette,
i sf' G'.’ iuo 15ack to Di.\ie .. Wliit('
Cctetle.
K(ji/lisii vjucstions- Sloanc
..Ir. Mcl.cod R: e.
'I'eutlitg Tonight G‘n the Old
Caiup Grourid . . . . Kittredge-Parks
Gl'-e Club.
IveiiTucky J^abe Geibel
Qiua'ie! to.
Good Night. Beloved Slre'l
Glee Club.
Personnel cf Club,
i'lrs! TLn.')r Kellar. 15. .\i.. Camcroii,
C., 'i;i; 3jood.'. i\. E. Dillon, S.
12;
Fori Worth, Texas.
1 I
e Floyd L Liles Co.
I A l LOTTE’S AUTHORITY ON
WOMEN’S WEAR
17-19 W. Trade St. Phone 776
Taking no Chances.
“Charles.” said a sharp-voiced wo
man to her husband in a railroad car,
•do you know that you and 1 once had
a. romance on a railroad train? ’
“Xever heard of il,” replied Charles
in a subdued tone.
"I thought you hadn’t. But don’t you
remember it was that pair of slippers
I lu-escnted to you the Christmas be
fore we ntarried Ihat ledto our wedd-
in.g'’ You remember hov\' nicely they
fit, don’t you? Well. Charles, cue day
when we were going to a picnic you
had your feet up on a seat, and when
you wern’t looking I took your meas
ure. But for that pair of slippers 1
don't Ijelieve we’d ever been married.”
A. young unmarried man sitting by
immediately took down his feet from
the seat.—Exchange.
To Fit the Crime.
“I ain’t no saint, boss,” said the
hobo. I wuinst voted a couple o' hun
dred reiieatcrs in my precinct, an’
they sent me to penitentiary for it.”
“Great Caesar!” exclaimed the man
who had just befriended him. “I did
the same thing once, and they sent
be to congress for it.”—Chicago Trib
une.
Two Important Incidents.
A school boy in v.’riting a composi
tion on Patrick Henry said; “He mar
ried when he w-as quite young and
then made a speech in which he said
‘Give me liberty or give me death!”—
Houston Chronicle.
‘Tf you want to be strong and
hoalth.\% Millie,” advised Aunt .Temi-
ma, “eat a raw onion each morning
bclore breakfast.”
“I’d rathe’' not do that, auntie,"
said Miss Millicent; “I shall be sat
isfied with being merely healthy. ■-
Chicago Tribune.
12; Sprol!, .J. M., Spartani'urg, S. C.,
'H.
Second 'I'enor; Folk, II. N . Bamberg.
C., ’’i': Haraiiiei’, M.. Marion, S.
C.. ’i2; Mili. K. S.. Anderson. S. C..
!2: Layton. S. ('., S'parianburg. S. C.,
Ifjii 1 ile.s. I’.. Spartaiilturg, S. C., '14;
:ioni-(;r, .L T., Alari; ii. S. C.. ’lo.
i'irsi l^r.ss; H’tmphries. A. L.. Cam-
S. C.. '!1: .Mciver. R. B.. Savau
:'iih. (ia.. '12: Snyder, li. M., S’partan-
burir. S. '11; 'i'iiova{)Son, P. H. Spar-
:a;'.bur.'’, S. C., '1!
Sec.,‘nu I5asfi-: rarlislo, R., Spar-
1,!ub:irg. S. C.. 'Ij:!; Crum. V. il., Or-
!;u!:c’‘'nr^'. s. 12; J'lorris. K. K..
'rurheville. S. C.. ’H; Sanders, 1\ P..
Sparranbui g. S. C.. '14.
Reader; Ouzts, i;. T., .lohnston, S.
C.. ’11.
QiKM’te'if? and Soloist; I\,Too:ly, Rcie,
Thompson, Crum, Sc^ndcrs.
OvU'tic; :\Ioody, Kice, Thonuison,
iiiil. Mciver, Humphries, Sa'iders.
C ru'ii.
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1
I
Easte
Is Here
You wili please call and get
it at oEce.
?V.\' V.vl\ YlA »
BrSog Us $1.00 Next
Week or $4 at the
End of the Moidh
I
Clothing for tl j whole
family at the oldest,
largest and most up-to-
date Credit Store in
Charlotte.
202 NORTH TRYON STREET
“Keustei Doei
Mumcmal Cam-
Like Dabney’' paign In Spencer
Mr, 'Walter Kirsh, one of rhc best
Cijarlotte is not the only place in
iho throes of a municipal ol:‘ct,iou.
knov>'ii trivf“li]ig uicn out of Hicli- | Sjiencer, X. has called mas;-; mr-ei-
ii’ond, is in tlie riiy for a fev days. ! of citi:'.cus ' tor .ouiglit. At the
lie ren\ark.'d that Charlotte was
OiiTy One flUIiVIXE’'
Thiit i;- I./vXAl’IVH
l>ook for ihe sii^naturc eV El. W.
GIlO'v’i:. t’soil thf W'orl.l over to Cure
a Cold in One Ouy. 25c.
Unique Will Filed
In Clerk's Office
A will that is somewhat, unique lias
been riled in the office of the clerk
of the court. It is that of Peter .lohn,
who died recently, but who was a na
tive of Mt. I^ebanon, iu Turkey. He
was for a time one of the leading
merchants of the Syrian colony here
and won the confidence of the mer
chants with \vhom he dealt.
The will is dated .June 3rd, 1910. and
gives his estate as $1,230, which is-
deposited in the banks here as follows;
First National, $1,100; *\Ierchanls and
Farmers’ $75; Charlotte National,
$210.
He names Zokia John, his brother,
and Akel Normi as his executors. They
however declined to serve in that ca
pacity and Mr. .1. 1). McCall was ap
pointed in ilaeir place.
He leaves all his estate to his widow’
and the three children, who reside in
Naker Ibraheem, of the district of
Kisrawan. in Mount Lebanon. Turkey.
His executor is to pay his w’idow' $10
per month during her life time and af
ter her death the rest of the esrtate
goes to the three children, who are
Atfa John, Marie John and Akel John.
His widow's name is Halah Sahyoon
iu the Syrian tongue.
“Why do they say. ‘As smart as a
steel trap?’asked the talkative board
er. “I never could see anything par
ticularly intellectual about a steel
trap.”
“A steel trap is called smart,” ex
plained the quiet person, in his sweet
est voice, “because it know's exactly
the right time to shut up.”—Western
Christian Advocate.
Generous a.s?ortment
of nut candy adds to the
atliactive variety you will
find in a Nunnally box.
Every box i? made to fuliy
merit the high fame of these
exquisite sweets. Always
fresli
Woodall & Sheppard
kurnvn v.^ell in ih.e Old Dominion
and thai he h.'id hoard many fine le-
uorts of some of the peoiile wh.o are
here.
“Wc ’\avo a ina'i i;’ Liciimond
whose name is ]'i;ib’v-’y,” ro; -■.•kod
lUr Kirsh, “and lie is aboui lue same
■'iPd of a i'cllo'o your man
Kouster here appeal’s to be. ^.Ir. Ptab-
ne.v is secrelaty ;)f the cha’ni)er of
ominerce wb.ich is doing for Rich
mond what the GveairT Ch.;
Clu is doing for your town.”
iotte
Ihe Gieensboio
News Depaitment
fcchool house of (iiat town .'or tiie pu!-
pose of non'.inaiing a ma:.or and six
aidermcu. The names ,f the foliosving
citizens- of Spencer are attached to a
■petition rliar calls for ihe mass meet-
iu.g;
T. E. Sv.-ir( gond. c. p. Ha ry. P. F,
Vuncar.noti, Vv. H. \\\ O. ilob-
inson, V>'. T. I'icklcr, S. M. Smith, i i.
G. Elmore, T. Rosemond, W. M.
Eagle, AV„T. Jenkins. A. ?.I. Wiseman,
R. E. Haj.ncs. \V. S. Freeman, J. P.
Ho})kins, A. P. Tucker, H. C .\Vilson,
J. 1^. Crowell, .1. Vv. CrowelL Tom
Stewart, J. D. Dorsett, R. J. 'i’homp-
son.
Special to The News.
Greensboro, March r>L—A number of
Guilford county pufdic schools have
been inspected dui’ing the uast weel:
by Dr. B. W. Page, of tiie si ate Ixiard
of health, wii’i a viev,' of n cev^ahiing
the condit'ons and t,he p’G’.nlance of
the hookworm disease throughout the
country.
An investigation of th?? 1,? schools
visited showed that hookwoi;i' Avas
prevalent in abor,t IS per cent of the
pupils of the schools ;ind thnt sani
tary conditions were good.
The city bo:ird of education met
yesterday afternoon to decide on the
contract for the heatinv system for
the new Central High Sccool buildin.a
anci decided to award ih' contract to
}'. McKcnxie. ’Ihe contscicr inice is
$5,490.00.
Mr?. Farra Royste”, who has been
at St. Leo’s hospital »vet since she
shot herself a week ago. was able to
be vennved to her ho’^'>c in Burling
ton yesterday. She is gOLtinc' along
nicely and h>r idiysici'us stai? that
she ’.vi'l soon be fully recovered..
Mi s. Th'^impson. wlio a'ff^mpted sui
cide Monday by jumping out of a sec
St, Martin's Sunday
The Rev. Albert S. Wood, an Episco
pal missionary from China, will spend
a |)art of next week in C'harlolte in
.'iricr to preseni the cause of ("niuese
missions to the peo])le of this city. He
v/ill speak at St. Peter’s ciiurch ai 11
o’clock Sunday morning April L'nd.
Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock he will
preach at St. Martin's Chapel, corner
10th and Davidson. Sunday night at
S o’clock he will deliver a missionary
address at
day afternoo
speak to the people of Dilworth at the
Church of the Iloly Comforier.
, delivered on the Cth day of August,
ji!il0, v.'hich said deed of triut is re-
j corded in the oilice t;f the Register
of Dee(is.. Tvleckh. n!)iirg County, in
Hook 207. l^age ll)w, tii6 undersigned
will expose to pu'Dlic sale at tte Court
House door in the City of Charlotte
On the L>ih day of April, 1011, at 12
o .dock th(> foilowing dcscriued pieces
of land, lying and beins iu C.iariotto
Township, Alcrklcu-i'irg Couuly, and in.
tho City of CiiarloLto, aud more par
ticularly dcsci'ibt,d as follov.'s:
One lot sit’uated on the Southwest
corner of Clement Avenue and Pench-
tree Street, Peginning at tiiu conicr of
nforesaid Street and Avenue and i.in-
li'ng in u r’(j..iiherly direciiuu w \i
Clomcnt Av. n:te 220 feet to a 10 I’ojt
alley; tlu-nc^' in a Weste.ly dire(;Hou
with aforesaid alicy 172 1-2 feet to a
10-foot alley; tiien;'e w’ith said alley
in a Nortlu riy dir^^ 'ion 10^^* feet; to
tho lot of the Cociii-ano Siiow Case
Company, on v.l.dcli il'i 4r factoiy build
ing stands; I hence ia an Easterly di
rection with the line of tiic lot of the
Cochrane Show Case Company's line
Cochrane Show Case Company 75 feet;
thence in a Nortneily direction with
Cocdirano SIiow (,/a.se C'.'iJipaiiy’s lino
Cochrane Shc.w Case C';;i,-;iny line
in an E;isterly diry'lion with
Peachtree Street 97 1-2 to the begin
ning. (Above lot ij iu lilock setj
Ma]) of Oakiiurst).
.\l;-:o that rract of land adioin.inrr the
lands of 11. D. Heatli. ncv,' or f:ri;merly
Ciiarlotle Casket Co.ui]>an\, luid the lot
above described and Ijou ' ied as fol
lows: Beginning at a siiik.^ in Block
No. 22 on Peachtree Street on the
East side of a 10-fuot alley which sep
arates this lot frcni the ki. of the
% ' i Charlotte Casket C'.ni'.any and runs
'.he Caapel oi 1|>I>^- i about Soutii pi'raJlel vviiii said alley
^on at J o cIoca 1,0 A\ 1 1 Lawyei ’s Road J2i.) feet to a
Exhausted the Pack.
An archdeacon en^ra:.;cd a'^ a new
footman a well-recommend'-'d you.h
who had served as sta'olo hoy. I’he
first duty which the youth was called
upon to perform was to accompany
the archdeacon on a series of formal
calls.
“Bring the cards. Thomas, and leave
one at each house,” ordered his mas
ter.
After two hours of visiting frf>m
house to house the archdeacon’s list
was exhausted. “This is the last house,
he
corner (ju (!i"^ lino or said alley;
tlience about East 7-"' feec to a stake;
thence about Noitli 120 feet to a stal-ce
on Peachtree Street;iheiice about West
75 feet with a line of Peachtree
Street to ihe liegiuuing (:(;rner.
Tlie foregoing sa'e is njade because
of default of the p;iymf.nt of the
Notes secured r>y the deed of trust
above refered to.
This the loth d:jy oT :\Iarch 1011.
W. H. WOOD,
1.3-30da. Trustc.3.
or'l GiO’'v window- in a lit of fevei
delirium: is reported a.=! I’-cttiu'^ along Thomas,
very ^veli at her home in S;>uth Greens- here.”
boro. i “Be,ggin’ your pardon, sir,” was tho
Eari'' this morning. i*'ier a week’s deferential reply. “I can’t; I've only
illness cf piieumonia. Cai.raii; William the ace of spades left.”—Ideas.
B. Bogart die.i at his homf ou Church i
street, a^ed V2. Ho .’s «ur 'ivel l.y his WEIGH YOURSELF BEFORE USING
wife md fvc .-ons, Wni', F. and Cirir-j ^
ence B. P.ogart of t'nis ci*'y. Weigh yourself before commencing j
LIXECUTORS’ SALE OF V/CULASLE
REAL ESTATE IN CHAFlLOTTt.
By virtue or jjov.-er and iulhorlty
given us by the Will of the late Mary
said, leave tv o cards 11!'- Bloom, we will sell at the County
'Court House Door in the City of Char-
l(jtte, N. C., ou Alonday, April the
3rd, A. D., 191], ai- 2. o'clock M., ail
that land on v'v’csi Tiade street in the
city of Ciiarioti,e.
PTrst Piece; fJeginning at R. G.
Hajes’ corner on \\ est Trade street
and runs wiiu tiie fea-e in a Xortiiern
Mi-s. Nannie Eliznbe h Wood, of to use Samose, the great flesh-forming j ^
Grahaai. d’-’d ,.c St. L Oo ho.-.-'ital yc.^- food. The wonderful sale on this ;:-rep-;^
terdav, to which plase sha had been ai.ation since first introduced in Char-ip°f^’ -.;Oaiu-un uJitCLion,
broug’itr ... trcaii'.ent. j lotte and the remarkable results fol-i If^
, . , , T ^ . 'Street, thence with West irade street.
I lowing Its use have made .Tno. S. Blake' X.
Song Service at Dilworth. ‘Drug Co. such enthusiastic believers' ‘‘
The cboir of Calvary church, under jji the great valtre of Samore that they
the leadershi)) of Mr. L. L. Ledwell, .rive their personal guarantee to re
will render the song service, “Pil- fund the money if Samosf* will not
grini's Progress.” at Dilworth Meth- ^ make thin people fat and restore
odist church tonight at S o’clock. All strength and health to those who use
are invted to attend. No admission it.
fee.
This is a strong guarantee, but Jno.
S. Blake Drug Co. have seen so many
of their customers who a few wrecks
beginning. On said .*jt is a tv^o-story
house—six roum.s and bath, v.itii gas
and v.-ater and electric liglits.
Second Piece; Beginning at a post,
O. T. lie’-Uerson's corner on West
Trade stre^ t. and runs in a Northern
direction Vvita said Henderson’s line,
198 feet to a post; .hence in an East
ern direction 7»i teet to a post; tlience
I in a Soathern uirection, 19j feet to a
post on West Trade .S.reet; thence
A Bad Lot.
■^nien charged with bein^r (.run^.-ijvo looked like wali^ms skoletou.-) be j on west iraae .'r..reet; lUfcnco
and disorderly and asked wdiai he had . c-ome plump and ''veil, through the use, W'est Trade street 51.:i feet to
to sav for himself, thep risoner gazed of Samose that they feel they cannot ! beginninsi’. On said lot is a six-
pensively at the magistrate, smooth-' say too much to induce pcjplc to try •
ed down a remnant of gray hair, and it.
sai(j. I Thi'! marvelous ficsh-forming food
“Your honor, man's inhumanity to | is assimilated as soon as it is taken
man makes countless thousands ' imo the stomach makes good rich
mourn. I’m not as rel.ared as Svrift. blood, tones up the weakened system,
as profligate as Bvron, as dissipated helps to assimilate the food and makes
at Poe. as debauciied as—' : the user plump, well and rosy.
“That w'ill do!” thundeied^the masr- j
istrate. “Then days. And, officer, lake
a list of those names an 1 run ’em in. ] TRUSTfEE’S SALE OF "VALUABLE
They’re as bad a lot as he is;”— ! By virtue of power vested In me by
London Miai. ; a certain deed of trust executed and
room house with bath.
Terms one-third cash, balance in
one yeai, interest on deferred pay-
n.ents. This rale subject to advance
bid of not less than 10 per cent to be
put on in 10 days.
A map cf said ])roperty can be seen
in Ofiice of Clarkson and Duls, attor
neys.
February 22. 1011.
CHAS. E. BLOOM,
F. M. BECKliA:>,i,
£-3-30da Executors of Mary E. Bloom.