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6 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS APRIL 12, 191i AT HOME AND ABROAD St. Mary’s College Nine Walloped The Cl OSS Aggregation s thf» rull. fur: -I’'’ A nine from St. Ma~y's school in CJa5;T''’i rnunty r.inie here yesterday , rftorn'''on a’.id !iu*!"!ly vValefl the flji,- r' ;* !"■■> fiitaro Hoi’-’f-i?. the ■ 5- ‘re ' • :..u !. 2 Tv'hf.n the final ses-. sioii ovr”. Koiif-^^an pitcLed for; ho was in big Ipaniel rlir-o sinsrlrs, | , C irMs arcei'iine;. i;.; . iiii'-i were on ■ ’' .;nd ^oli(*r’i (- If 'I' hi:^ i ■ ' . t "liich. It was ic'T! - wporp a li’’ ; ;;n r-’r “ ;!i;. - S- *■ r hr* ii.k; i .o : " ’nv t nan ' Assnoia ion i nLL By ra V- : I ’lis- vo'ina ■!' ' hiii;, :0 ,h;- let- MIC ■h. it; ' :.' "■■Uid I. • :\.'Sooiat€(i Pr.^s^s. A' Aiii’il l‘J.- rri''’ip 'I’.' n tof 1 .‘tI! io-;in;>'. A’ "lie >i;ri>is I I'lP Xpw ^/oi’k Xationa!? ‘ P'.. iiic-liiUias will open the yiTf..-.oii'g \ rhc Xan^nal Leaccne. W'va'hov ;;,-i i.ec:s Nvort' iterter tnan tilt' Mios’ 8;ii'i>r'i:ine haii iioufd for, li t' tiny '-f'C; an.'i ili;^ hit as; (ior.'iX'.-s nill.'icr ihaii for day? ■ .\!ay>.!- (Iiiyp.or -.va-. Sflie '.nlfd to ih^ n-.'w ha!] !o siar; n!n>'. Man- D'.ioin ;• !i'io”7i(‘ed t';'.a>: 'li;; I'i ‘ i: , s. loriioii '..(M’iu ')p F:r'i v.'-ii tne !)inyer-r:;ar,ager hiii’-j *a: i’l-- f'nd, '.icGrav,-j \ le s "ntn.ii-'.ni('arive tiiprei ••■i ;r. irnic'.'that i.oo:i Amcsi 'ki opi)0~0 Moore with Tdvpis to hiin. The Kind You Have Alvrays Bought, and wiiicli lias been in use for over SO years, has borne the sfgrnaturo of r- and has been made utider his per- sonal snperrision sincoi Its infancy, J v; Allow no one to deceire you in this* All Counterfeits^ Imitalions and “Just-as-g-ood*'arc but Experiments that trifle with and endang-er the health of Infants and Childjen—Experience agiiiust Experiment* What fs CASTORIA Ca«toria is fa. harmless sutosti^juto for Castor Oi), Pare goric, I>rops mid Soothing* Syrups. It 2s r'icasant. It coctahis neither Opium> Morphine 21 or other UVircotio substance. Its ag-e is its giKirantee. It destroys Worms and allays Forerishiiess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cnres Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho titomach and Bosvels, giving healthy p.iul natural sleep* The Children's Panacea-'Tha Mother*s Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA always B^ars the Signaturo of LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT n use Foi- 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. Bruner, Executor of the last Will and Testament of .Alice Hart, de ceased, Plaintiff, vs. Kathleen Stitt Bennett and Lewis Bennett, Defend ants,’’ i 'vvill sell on Tuesday, the ISth day of April, 1911, at 12 o’clock M., at the County Court House Door in the City of Charlotte, X. C., to the highest bidder, the following lot or parcel 01 land, as follows: That lot of land in Square Xo. Cm), Ward Xo. 1, of the City of Charlotte, fronting seventy-four (74) feet on the South side of East Sixth street, and extending back Southwestwardly, par allel with Caldwell Street, between and adjoining the Hand property on the West an'd 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 tweh'e months, with interest from date of coniiremation of sale upon deferred l^ayments and with leave to purchaser to anticipate payment at any time. The bidding to start at $1760. This the 18th day of March, lf)ll. C. W. BRUXER, Comraisfioner and Executor. 3-lS-4-t-caw. ]\Iecklenbiirg Count,v, reference is ning. (A'oovr', L01 hereby made to said deod and to the of (>r,':h,r ; ■ j. afore^=aid map of East End recorded ■ Also tii;:i iraei in Book 173, Pages 5S2 and 583 for lands of B. Jj. i a more complete description. This 20th dav of March, 1911. A. B. JUSTICE, .‘>-21-4t-oaw. Trustee. Charlotte ('uskr I above dc criljod ilows; B( ! Xo. 22 oil p i East side i. ;ara:es lii;,- ] ; Ciiarloite C: - ‘about Soui'i TlieKiEC ver 30 Years. ADMIN'iSTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Elijah Long, deceased, lale of said County, all persons hold ing claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present same, dal;' verified, to the undersigned adminiscrator. at his office in the Law V^uilding In the City of Charlotte, X^ C., on or befo’.e the 1.5th day of jl\rarch, 1912, or this notice viil b? ])leaded in bar of payment. All per- W. M. SMITH, Administrator of Elijali, Ix)ng. Deceased. 3-15-6t-oaw RE-SALE OF FARM LAND BY COMMISSIONER. Under and by virtue of a decree of t'oward'^L'Vv, the Superior Co’.irt in the Special Pro ceeding i'or the tale of land to make assets, entitied “i\ R. McXinch, Ad ministrator of A. X*. Deal on vs. Airs, ilattie Deaton an^ others,” the under signed Commissioner v.'ill re-seli, for cash at the Court House Door in the City of Charlotte, at 12 o’clock M., on Satir.’day, Apiil lota, 1911. the fol lowing described tract of land: Lying and being in Sharon Town ship, Mec'Klenbui’g County, being the home place of the late A. N. Deaton and being the same tract of land which was conveyed to ?nid A. X. Deaton by the Southern li^-al Estate Ix)an & Trust ('o. li;.' de»-'d dated August lOth, 190S, and rocordvd in Book 2:'.7, at Page ?)00 in the Register’s ()f>lce for said I^If'Cklenbiirg Co'inty, to v.iiich deed reference is hereby made for a ir.-e ci.-,Y£t,rr iitof.yAmr, rr *ii .t«*v strcct, NEvws'crn ciTV. wr>.- tT' n\ i i..r!‘: 1 1 . . i '■ 7 1 0 1 !’.r c.. . ■) 1 0 t • ' - 1 II 0 r; 1 0 - ottc a:i ;c H P( ) A r: .. 1 11 ■ 1 1! 1 . . ' • n J 0 f) .. i II 1 ]" n 1 .. 1 " '! o (1 . . 1 n i> 1 (1 11 1’ ! . . I* li II l: ... ' • 0 ■■ 4 2 ;'i 0 0 ti “ :'l 9 - Definers Are to Meet Concord Team Here The man who borrows trouble never realizes that ho has to pay such a high rate of interest. NOTiCE OF SALE. By As.snciated Press. S^ I.r-uis, April 12—On a ground j Powell, ss; Wearn, "b.: Benn'-hill, If. i'.ou^;h!v /oakrd t rain and nnder | snTi,h.’^f.: :\IedIock.t rf.; Seawell. c. another down-j Alcxanier. p. By virtue ot the pov.'er invested in me by a certain deed of turst executed and delivered by E. W. Rigler and wife, M. E. Rigler, to me on the SoHi day of ?»iarcii, 1910. which said deed of trnr,c is recorded in the offlce of the Register of Deeds for Meoklen- cent?. The line-up for Charlotte’s De- burg County, in Book 2b0, Page 256, finers will be: Evans, 11); Pharr. 2b; 1 the undersigned will expose to pub- The Definers. a sf.ong amaicar nine of the city, will meet Concord’s best team here Friday afternoon. The game wiil be played on the old baHooall grounds and the admi.ssion will be 1» C whirn promise ;hi Ari'.oricar Leag'-;e basela:;, -n ^\i^ opra her- this afternoon! Game at Washington a a:ame hetwee nthe locals and 1 By A.ssociated Press. lie sale at the Court Hou&e door in tl'e City of Charlotte, on the 5th day of May, 1911, the following described piece or pacel of lard lying and being? in Charlotte Township, Mecklenb’.irg County, and in the city of Charlotte \ chill described as follows, towit: Beginning at a stake on the south (R^-Sa!e) COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALUA- BEL REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in the cause eriLitled “R. ,J. Sif- ford and others, vs. John Zeigler and others,” I will geli at the County Court House Door in the City of Char lotte, X. C., at tv.'eh'e o’clock, M.. on Saturday, the 22nd day of A.pril, 1911, to the highest bidder, all that land in corner cn 1. ;hence r:'0,- , ■ thence ( u Peachn-' ^ , 75 feet v/ith a Street to the i;: The fore^oiu;, of default of Xotcs pc’curcd aijove refercd to. Thu ihe loth l:^COda. COMMiSSIONZR I'-'-;'-, i’ and h (lie Sli]' -I i;;i’ { Cotini,". ro me d': t:-,;ecial ;;ioceeaiiij. Cord, i'.xf'cuior o more, particular description. Contain- Stenho’ise. (k'C' v ing 99 1-2 rcres according io a Sur- liart, , a- vey of same made 'oy J. n. Spiait, iia^’y ! . •; luir; , , County Surveyor, a plat of which is nes SLenhoiiso filed in the papers in the above en- tlie undersiged ('■' tiLled iiroceeaings. ; Saturday, the ''.t;, Bidding to begin at $4,.S40.00. fat twelve o’clock This the 15th d-'iy cl March. 1911. { h'o'.ise door in ('"■■ 1'. R. *M’X1.\CH, I io:’ .sale, to liie h ,. .■>-1R-1 t-oa\\. ComniiSiicner. i lowing irac is of ! 7RLSTEE S SALE Oi~ VALUABLE ' now or foriii ris’ ,j By virtue of power vested In me by ' and r^.i-s X 1 1- a certain deed of trust executed and p 0 ■ thpuc'^ delivered on the Gth day of xVagust, ' ” * ' - 191 which .^aid deed of tru:-t is re corded in the ofQce of tiie Register of De+^-'ds, Meckl'nburg Co:inty, in Book 2(17, Page 1?0, th.G undersigned V.ili expose to puljiic sale at the Court House door in the City of Ciiaiiotto On the 15th day of A)'ri!. 1911, at 12 coiner of Clement Avenue and Pench- tree Street, Beginning at the corner of aforesaid Street aiid Avenue and run ning in a SouMierly direction ?:'it;i p 1 X- .Clemenc Aven\ie feet to a lO joou -■ ‘inscribed I alky; thence in a W esterly dire';'ion X. _ I hickorx-, (dov- !.;; ■ i'assing Slough's &tone; thence S. stone, B. D. ii.o’.'. X. 49 1-2 Vr. P.s po., contai;iing l2 acre.-. 10 D. I’. McCord: b ■ o’-dock the following described pieces land aeso'i’o- u ■ of land,' lying and being in Charlotte Stenhonse Town.-d;i]), ^lecklenburg County, and in «-nd ife by deed the City of Charl.'tte, and more par- ^ 54, page 542 in R' ticiilarly descritj^d as follows: i fice for Mecklenb'' One lot .'uuated on the Southwest ! said. ’ ■'Second Tract: Southwes-t corner ; (.'lure's lot (torn-ie':^ atid running wit^ line S. Si 1-2 W. ■ 0 ■ i ' ■'Tn'r,-To.,, AT r. • ^| s!III uiauaged to ureak nirough tli ■ :. M 0 0 ' iiii'-'".-o-'.i ’’’■'’■'■li’loiKls for a time aiKl there were hlr, • - .. .]^ f) -1 ..j,], cii -.j, ,.rror and tnar tn* oprnmg ( r»d r r 01- -Pi'clior Ad d .•\nif-ri''r!;T-. -f-lM ’i' h'm 'O .1)0 i"'hin. a. to Garrs •>t C.nicago. S' ;■ -0. I .fr.i-; - A dri'--'.’ji'j;- Oil •*;V ■ ()i' ^ -ri'i ic.lay and -oninc: -’an;'' :.f : lie Aeen ti;. Sv Xarlonal League .p,” I Washington, D. C.. April 1 i ne ^ . Lom.is !='am will appear for east wind, overcast skips and a predic-' il,.^t^r-r Time under the management I,ion of rain for the afternoon throw ‘ ^-^^t Oak Street about 233 ot i^h(M:n;-,r!- y\ai;ace. In the ten^a-j Washington baseball enthi>.=ia^:s from ' Boulevard. and run- i-. - .iiH-u , Ua'Uiee IS shrm-s'op, the j President Taft down, into somrthlng ■ Street towards- South r r,. n bo ];;,s hehl for n. number of j of a uanic of un.^en aim v rariv toda^ i Street 55 reet to a stase, piOKed to piicn the open-1 as the morning v.-ore on,' however, ciie 'lavallel with South Caldwell gf.’iie tn^‘ veteran John PoweH. :,^nn managed to break ihroiigh the ^ ^ high ■ ^ stake in the line of the pro perty of ('harlotte Consolidated Con st ruction Company, thence with their line cov.ards tiie Boulevard .55 feet to a stake, thence parallel with South Caldwell Street, about IS:-* feet to ;he beginning. Being the same land convey ed to D. Rigler. Sr., by deed duly recorded in Book 74, Page 34K. Regis ter of l^eeds Office for Mecklenburg Coujity. And also the same lot of land conveyed lo E. W. Rigler and M. E. Rigler by deed recorded in Book 22S Page 4 40 in the office of the Register of Deeds for said count\. TA:LENDER3 of the last ScASON MEET IN 5CST0N A.';?ociated Pre.ss. Mass.. .Ai)ril 12.—Spon ing l:'-.-'on a'^'oko todav from lier h'ng : .Kr nail to rhe call of ’he ball, with t.'ie laiiender.^ ot tlie Xational F.eague 01 last year’s ,'^eason. Boston and l^rofikiyn as the attraction. 'I'his fore- •f- i :;r- sky wa.'^ clear but an easterly '•ird b'r.v.- str.'iis’if from off siiore. Game in Detroit. By A.-sociated Press. ^roi', Mi.-h., April 12.—This after- permitting, George lit of Ihe American Leagiie baseball .sea- .‘-on iii 111 is ci^y 'vo'ild take placG as scheduled. Washington will h.avc the Boston team as opponent and the game will Isegin ))roinpfly at 3:3i» p. m.. President Tatr being on the program to tos.=^ the i)all to the diamond friun i;is private box in the new conr-rete grandstand. Game at Cincinnati. !5y Associated Press. Cincinnati, O.. Ajiril 12—Early in Ihe day the ontlooi; was no*^ encc-irag- ing for Pitt.Hbiirg and Cincinnati !o open the Xational T.^^ague baseball rea son here this afternoon. It had been raining all night and the indications Avere that the weather would not clear and defined as follows Adjoining the property of C. S. Pritchard and others, on North Gra ham street and beginning at tiie in tersection of West 11th and North Graham Street, 300 feet to a jiost, Pritchard’s corner; thence in an East ern direction along a part of the way, with Pritchard's line. 230 feet to a post, \\'. H. C. Barkley and Herioc Clarkson’s corner; thence with Bark ley’s and others in a Northwestern di rection, 3G3 feet to a post on We.st 11th Street; thence with 11th street, 27 feet to the beginning. Said property is divided into six lots facing on North Graham Street and is to be sold separately ai as a whoie. A ?.lap vof said lots can be s my ofTice at any time Terms of sale, one-third cash, ba ance in six and twelve months, inter est from date on deferred payments. The bidding to start at .|6l’70.12. This IGth day of I'xlarcli, 1911. C. H. DUL3. 3-17-oaw. Commissioner. VN-ith aioresaid alley 172 1-2 feet to a 10-foct ailey; ttienco with said alley in a Noitherly direction 100 iCct: to liie lo: of liie Cochrane Sl:;.w Ca.se Company, on which th.^r factory build ing sian.'ls: thence in an Easterly di rection with the line of the lot of the staiie in center of S. 9 E. 8 poles i; corner, corner o*’ Streets: thence wi • Hanson's line In. 81 to Ranson’s, Darb,- corner; thence X". 9 Cochrane Show Case Company’s line,contain;^'. Cochrane Show Case CompaViy 75 feet; cr^less.” ihence in a Northerly direction with iernis of Sale: ■: Cochr-;n.:‘ Shov,- Case Company’s iine ihe balance on th:> Cochi.tne Sh.ow Cci.-^e Cemr::ny iine ber, 1911. in iiu Easterly direction with r>. i’eachlree Street 97 1-2 to the begin-' 4-5-4t. oaw. fetreet ^ id I hc-n i seen in i f Ycu Wai'it Dry Coal, B«i D •pd ■' hi'a"o ''.'at’lonal League I . '• !.Mi^:lr-p. the oldest member of the De-j before time for play shou’-'i bo called, i' ■ V n her ■->u:\->nu club's present pitchers, and Ed.! batteries announced i'or the ,ho b.dl" twirler or the ^ are: Caiuitz t^nd Gibson for .n 'fopi,.r -.vii' 't;o i pde to!team. will, in all probability ; ^j^tsburg and McQuillan and McLean ' i!ie d >wnpour r.eci;niCH|T''Cincinnati. TRUSTEE’S SALE i I'nder and by virtue of the power convained in a deed in trusr executed I to me by W'. H. York on Fel)rnary 1910, and recorded in the Register of i '5^ Deeds Office for .'‘'lecklenburg County i in Book 25S. Page 594. Default hav ing been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, I will .selh at public auction, to the highest biddev This the 3rd day of April, 1911. ALFRED W. BROWN, 4-5-4t. oaw Trustee. 3;\SEEALL TODAY. South A11 a * • c L c t: !.i 5 ( '* ,bin. " a a' r \iirah. ■' a- . -ii ■ ille. ' ' . . ' U.-5 r.' . In''on. ?3.50 For Weak Men League season at I 'he Arn'M'ifan iu nnett Park. j An Irishman was once serving in a 'I’he v/P.';iiier man predicted rain at | India. Nor liking the cli- ()P ^'^’g day. It fame shortl;-af;er mid-1 evolve a trick by ADM!^MSTRATRiX NOTICE Having qualifiei(i as Administratrix of the e.^^tate of R. 11. Field, deceased, tnis is to ,cive no; ice to all person.s having chiiuis against said estate to present them to the undersigned for and continued to drizzie dn'rine icould get home. According-j on or before March 15, 1912, I ly he went to the doctor and toM him the inoi’niiig O.'-'car Stanage is .Manager .Tennings' cat.lier diief, witii the possibility of Scliinidi, i>;.’jiig used, A\iiile ex-Manager Bdly Snilivan has been named by .'.lauagcr Duffy, of CMiicago. Game at Philadelphia. : T*;y AsHOf'iatf'd Press, j l'hiiu(icipi!ia. Pa., April 12.—The I cliainpionship season of the American Iwill open at y, o’clock this af- Scncj Na;r-0 and Addrc.SS tO 'park wir ha game day-V\)ii can liavc it I rco And ho Stron,2^ And \ I liri\ : in 1.1 , ! 'r,- r, ljeiv.**. 'i iIjo world’s chaniiiions and 'I;*. York team under tlie manage- inent of Hal Chase. Tl;e weather this morning was clear ai.'i fool. :\':u-ag( r Chase said today he had no! (Iecid>d (h hnitely. ( base said today he had ■loi decidf d dclinltely vhefher Vargli- ... , oi 1'f/rd would do the nitcbiii*^ ncrvm::- " li«iU.*-3- wiLb.jii an'. a-Miii j.-,na' help or j .'I t: 'f. t- • ncr- ;>i: V 4 ■■ li :,i, an'j lam^ -rr..ri.|;- *■ vir'or. n (;li;Or\ bv !x- his eyesight was bad. The docl;or look ed at him for a while and then said: “How can yon prove to me that your eyesight is bad?” Pat looked about the room and at labt said: “Well, doctor, yoti see that nail on the wall?’’ “Yes.” replied the doctor. “Well, then.” replied Pat, “I can't.” —Chicago Tribune. Ail i:ersons indelited to said estate are requested to make im.mediate settle ment. March 1, 1911. A:\IAXDA R. FIELD, 2-6t-oaw. Admx. of R. H. Field. ing in Charlotte Township, and in the ! X'ortheastern part of the city of Char- { lotte, in that section known as East End. a map of which was made !>v mm JSk it is all under sheci and protected fro the weather. PI'?o.n,«e IQ 02’ 77^ street, and running back towards Al len St. along Jackson Avenue with that v.idtii 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 Office of the Regisler of Deeds for 1, *'fiicine -tliat I thirl: e‘,’rr\ m;;n who V i-.hes to rf’.ain >iii, manly po\\ r and virility, quif'kly and qiiietl.-. should have a copy. So I have determined to ^end a copy of tlie lu'cseti|,iion free of rhurgc. in a plain, f)rdip:ry :-r>;iipri , veloiie to any tann wno will write me for it. Tnis [ire*>'ri;)t!nn c(. r;(« f.-r>ni a ph.v. eUian w'ho ha., made a special Sind'S of men i nd J am ronv inf ed it is tho t;urest-acfing con'bination fortth^ euro of deficient manhood and vigor fail- lire ever pnt togetluT. I think 1 owe it lo my f How man to send them a co[i.\ in (onfidence so that any man anywhere wlio Is weak flU(i discouraged wiib repeated failure.'-, may stop drugging him.self with harm ful patent medicines, secure what 1 be lieve Is the qMicke.«it-a-ting restorative, upbuilding SPOT-TOiCliixr; -remedy ever devised, and so cure himself at home quietly and quickly. Just drop nie a line like this: Dr. A. E. Rob Inson, 4810 Lurk Building , Detroit. Mich., and I will send you a copy of this splendid receipt in a plain ordl- ,nary envelope free ot chargo. A ffreat -many doctors would charge $3.00 to $5.00 for merely writing out a pre- Bcnptlon like this—but I send It en tirely free. Opening of American A.ssociation Season. By Associated Press. Louisville, Ky., April 12.—Opening of the American Association baseball S(asm is scheduled for today, the Western club.'^ invading Eastern terri tory. Kiiiu tlireatened this morning in most ol the cities where contests are S' heduif'd. Kansa*? City is to play Louisville, Minneapolis opens in To ledo, Si. Paul in ('olumbus and Mil waukee in I'Hliaiiapolis. .Minneapolis won the American As sociation )»ennant last year. The Auto Language. “How long does i!" take to learn how to run an automohiie?” “Yon'll need about three days to acquaint > ourself with the working parrs of the machine and a v.’eek to master the vocabulAry.”—Chicago '!'ril)une. Wimmlam Cummins Bankrupt. By .\ssociated Press. New ^ ork, April 12.—An Involun- taiy petition in bankruptcy was fil«d hi're today against William J. Cura- on Brown’s line, a corner of lot No. mi.,s president of the failed Carne- (j; thence with No. 6, N. 6G 1-4 W. 220 .,10 I nist C'OTiij")8.riy 8ncl now ■n#^i♦■rw « c-foir^ o H'nrN A • TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of a deed of trust made to me. dated the 17th day of February. 1900, by C. S. Sturgeon and wife, Virginia, -which is duly re corded in Book 143. page C56, Register of Deeds Ofiice for Mecklenbur.g (boun ty, and because of default in the pay ment thereof, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at the County Court House door In the City of Charlotte, X. C.. at 12 o’clock, M., on Saturday, the 13th day of May, 1911. all that land in Sharon Township, Me»^klenburg County. Xorth Carolina, described &ud defined as fol lows : Known as Lot No. 5, assigned to C. S. Sturgeon and wife, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake on Cham bers (now. Mrs. White’s line), and runs with said line South G6 3-4 E. 14S poles to a stake at the corner of the fence; thence South 24 W. 82 poles to a pile of stones, E. Wolfe's corner; thence with three of W’olfe’s lines. North 37 E. 28 poles to a stake; South 88 1-2 E. 63 poles to a cedar by a road, N. 32 E. 5C poles to a post oak gie Trust I'ompany and now under indictment. The liabilities are given as $.'>.000,000 and the assets are worth !|'400,000. Paysoii Merrill was appoint ed receiver with a bond of $100,000. There .s? n man In town named Gunn. Hp drinks a lot. but nobody seems to know when he is loaded. 0 poles to a stake on a line of No. 4: thence with No. 4, South 24 W’'. 22 poles to the beginning; containing fifty acres. Bidding to start at $1100.00. TERMS: One-third cash, balance In twelve months. This April 13th, 1911. C. H. DUL3, 4-ll-4t-oaw . Trustee. Standard Ice & ¥m I^/i. A. 4!^'LAND, .Sales A^ent m" Give the Poker a Rest Don’t poke the fire all day, ex hausting energy, patience, and valuable time. Try Our Coal Vt'e know' it will please you, because it has pleased others. It won't try j-our patience. It is business with us to satis fy you. AVANT Coal & Wood C.o ’Phone 402. fci3l!K5 ^ 'i. \ i ! l\' f I Buck’s White Rnan ^ 1 GAS RANGr One Dollar Each Week wi!! I Buck’s Gas Range in Your Home WTiy not have the comfort of a Gas Rans the cost is so little. Buck’s Gas Range is the best. We show them in a variety of styles. Rig Come and See Thei PARKER-GARDN!' ■
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