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V CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 1, 1CC3. . '.THEME COUET CONVENES I 1 1.D-BE LAWTEUS NUMBER Jt ! Twm ff Mate's Highest Tribunal ;ii Yesterday ind First District ... w. I Will Jic caiiea i-ir kiss of Applicants for License .(mim Fishts Pluckl! With Two l ire lars, I. sing Revolver to uooa Faneral of- jiajor Conducted Yc-rday Afternoon--Im lesmtes to . Waterways Congress Arp""tcd bv, OoTcrnor til"no bor Day to Be fclebrated in ; Capi tal City Mtmday. .v . v-W t Observer Bureau, - The'' Jlollemah Building. ' . ' - i . -,:"';'" Reieign, The SupremeCourt ; convened Its fall term this morvlng. A class of v. enty-two appUcanUI for Uir license. In cluding . two negroes, presented Itself for the examinations-Men consumed will be telle to-morrow for argument on aDoeal In tho following ; , oraer Huhei vsCrocker.V Glasscock .vs. Gray. ' Fbwle vs. .jtaJlroad. Xumber Company va Harrison, f Strauss vs. Sparrow, Hudnell vs. ' I Daniels ,and Davenport Vs. Railroad. The greater part ef the week -will, be devoted by the members of , tho .court -to passing on. the examination papers. ... - WOMAN 6HOOT8 BURGLAR. ' Mrs. Ed Groan,'of West Balelgh, . at an early hour this morning discov ered two fcurglars, a white man and a negro in her house. Bhe- was alone and fired " at them, , wvundlng the hiti men la the hand. The two at tacked and v overpowered her , and jagged her to finish their search for ihAnt. "Hit Orocan reeoverea sumo Jently to fire the remaining chambers . of her revolver at them as they, left . the house. She did not recognise either of the two men. She, was pros trated to-day. . ' " - The funeral of ilaj. 6. O. 5 Ryn. who was found dead in his room here late last night after ne nadeen dead for fifteen hours or longer, was con ductd from Christ Episcopal church this afternoon, members of the Ra leigh Bar Association acting as non- orary pill-bearers. There was a Urge attendance and numerous floral tributes. Death is conceded to nave een from asthma and heart disease complications. His brother in Oelves nn t and two sisters were notl-: fled of his death but could not come tfer the funeral The interment was in Oakwood Cemetery by the side t his Mate wife. LITERAKY FR AOMTSNTSJ, OATH- ::.:: , ' , EU1CD. ' vaiua hv Chairman W. J. Peele and published by the North Carolina Historical Commission there Is Just Issued trom the presses or tne aiaie printers Volume 1 of the series of publications proposed by the Histor ical Commission in which will be gathered in permanent form literary fragments by North Carolina authors that miffht otherwise toe lost. The volume lust Issued covers the period f m vun from. 1S00 to 1001 and contains smonsr others writings by Chief Justice Walter Clark, Joseph -p CaJdwelL J. S. Carr. Judge W. A. Montgomery, E. 3. Hale, H; A. Lon Ann. A C Averv. S. A. Ashe. D. H: Jlill, E. W. 8ykes, Stephen B. Weeks, JL D. W. Connor, Mrs. Emma -Moffltt, Jlra fipelr Wbltaker, Marsnai tein eev Havwood. J. O. deRulhae Hamil ton, li T. Joyner, C. B. Aycock. Gov ernor Glenn and Kemp P. Battle. Chairman ! Peele, of the commission, m nut samiraoie jnirouiKuuu w volume ' comments on the abundant evidences of literary progress in the f3tate, especially notable being the or ganized activities In clubs and asso ciations for the study and preserva tion of State history and the promo tion of Individual effort In the literary Held. A volume of the character just issued is to be published for the present every five years and it Is hoped by the commission to change to annual publications before a great -hne. The people of Raleigh are sadly awaiting the arrival of the remains of the lamented Fablus Busbee to pay the last sad but loving tribute of re spect in the funeral rites. - The re mains sre not expected to arrive here from Seattle. Wash, before Thursdsy or Prldsy. The funeral will not be arranged except In a general way un til then. The Raleigh Bar Associa tion, has adopted suitable resolutions n the csreer and sad death of Mr. 3?usbe and has named a committee to share In the preparations for the funeral, this being composed of J. H. rou, R, N. SImms. Alex Stronach and T. B. Womack. There is sjso a com mittee to prepare the resolutions, this Vxlns composed of T. B. Womack, J. W. Hinsdale, jr. E. Shepherd, W. 3. Peple and R, T. Gray. TO CELEBRATE LABOR DAY. The labor unions of Raleigh are Xtrepsrlns; for an elaborate Labor Day reWbratlon September 7th, a big bar-Jx-ctie and branswlck stew to be one of the special features. There will he addresses by State Treasurer B. R. jAcy and Assistant Commissioner of Labor and Printing, H. I Shlpman. , DELEGATES TO WATERWAYS ..-.;,. MEETIXO. For the Lakes-to-theGulf Deep (Waterways Association's annual ses sion in Chicago, October 7th. 8th and th. Governor Glens appoints the following-named delesaUs: MaJ. E. 3. Hale. Fsyettvllle; J. H. Small Wash ington, N. C; James H. Chsd bourn, Wilmington; Charles R. Thomas, Tfewbern; J. W. Granger, Klnston; Alf A Thompson. Raleigh; R. N. Ja, Blscoe; -, g. Kuykendell, Oreensboro; D. A. Tompkins, Char lotte; Whitehead Klutu. Salisbury; 3. H. Pratt, Chapel Hill; Charles E. Waddtll, Baltimore; r A. .W. Btyron, IWanhlngton. - v . - : Ths Governor commissions Dr. R. H. Lewis, of Raleigh; Dr., W. H. Vhltehesd, of Rocky Mount, and Dr. W. C Mlgitt, of Southern pines, dele rates to the international tuberculo sis congress, September list to Octo ter J2th in Washington. Ilexican Elustang Lmifflsnt ; J CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL. ' Every drop soaks in none wasted by evaporation. ' -More economical you need less goes farthest . Penetrates muscles and tissues banishes pain heals all the wounds-of Man and Beast .Three sizes, 25c, 50c and $ 1. At all drug stores. Nsws of ths State Happenings of Yesterday Told, tn . Paragraphs. ' Misses Lucy ' Eshelman Williams and Florence Bonner, of Hlgj Point, have gone North on a pleasure) trip. while awsy tney win . visit jjoston Montreal and Niagara, being absent a month. . ; : ; - , . 'Mr.-Z. P. Smith, a well-known member of the Junior Order United American Mechanics and editor of the State own f that order, addressed the cKixens of High Point In the opera house Sunday afternoen on the prin ciples of the junior order, A letter from Dr. George Cro wfll. l&te suoerlntendent of the High Point rraded achoola who was elected to the position of vice chancellor of Epworth University, Oklahoma city, Okla., says that he is much pleased with his new home and that uxia noma is a great country, : Saturday night "Snap ehoU." i most Interestlna- comedy, was played in the opera house at Thonrasville, by home talent directed by Jims My Crutchfield, of Ohio, under the aus- Icea of Daughters of Confederacy, The entertainment was a success and quite a neat sum of money was add ed to the treasury of tne chapter. HENDERSON , CAMPAIGN' OPENED Concresmian Crawford and Mr. Rick- m . Greeted by a HUr crowd at Hendernonvllle and They Make Fine Addresses. Special to The Observer. Hendersonvllle, Aug. St. Before'a monster audience which crowded the big court room to its fullest capaffty, with a fringe of people standing In the rear. Congressman Crawford and Hon. T. W. Blckett to-day discussed the issues of the campaign. Even though the fsrmers are busy, even though some bridges are down and travel difficult, still the people pour ed into town until it looked like horse-show week come back again. The Hendersonvllle Band furnished Inspiring music. , The sun shone brightly and the sky was as elear as If it knew nothing of ralrr-aml clouds and at 11 o'clock these , two able speakers had an audience waiting which must have made them feel good and feel also that the Democ racy of Henderson county is on, the wsrpath. The name of Bryan was the signal for loud and long cheering. The two speakers were constantly interrupted by applause and held the attention of the great crowd to the end of their speeches, two of the best ever heard in Henderson county. Mr. John M Morrhoad'a Name to Be -; j ..." . Presented. Special to The Observer, Reidsvllle, Aug. SI. -The Rocking ham delegates to the fifth district Republican congressional convention. which meets in Greensboro Wednes day, will present the name of John Mott Morehead for the nomination for Congress 'and will urze his nomina tion. It Is understood that Mr. More- head has consented to allow his name to be presented and the Rock ingham delegates believe they will se cure for him the nomination. There will be several candidates before the convention. Mr. Morehead Is preal- aeni or me leaksviiie woolen Mills and Is considered - a wealthy cltl- sen. - , - - v ,. . , THE UNION . NAT! DUAL BAN l '- OF CHAIU0TT,n.fi Poisonous Nettles of the Tropica, London -Telegraph. Vy..; 1 In tropical regions there are nettles far more powerful than that of our own country. - - .... Thai one called Urtica lumuuni, which' is found In Java, and that called Laportea crenuiata, found In Hindustan, when bruised emit an effluvium which - polsonously affects the eyes and mouth, and it handled produces convulsions and serious swelling and pain in the arms, which may last for three or four weeks and In some casea cause death. HIS MIND, DISORDERED HIS LIFE MADE ONE OF HORROR KITCniN LIKES THE OCTLOOK. The DemorraUo Politioal Prosperts Very Bright, He Thlnks-peaks To-day At Dobson, , , : ': CpetisTto Ths Obeerver. 7 . ?J' Wlnston-flslem, Aog, Sll -Hon. William W. Kltchln, Democratic nominee for Governor, said this after noon while here en rotte to Dobson that be was very much gratified at the outlook in political conditions In North Carolina; that, according to all reports, the Democrats' I as-gresMve and systematic campaign was beftxg -iet Ith enthusUsm - in. every county. . . ' : Mr. Kltchln looks the picture of ro4 health and says he feels that 3y. He was met at the train by :r. A. II. Klier, State clialrmkn, and othr loal sdmirera With Hon. A. I k. Democratic tiomine for '"t! fi-oin ths fifth dUtrlet. Mr. ".'."Ji.n traii t Dobson to-mor- ''r. I: r n turns to P.alf lgh to- THE WEATHER, Washlnston. Aug. Sl.Westher forecast: Vlrainla: Fair Tuesday, ezeept ahowera In extreme southeast portion; Wednesday lair; light to fresh northeast , to east winds. North Csrolina: Fair Tuesday, except showers near the coast with fresh to brisk northeast winds; Wednesdsy fair. South Carolina: Fair Tuesday and W4nesdsv; light north to northesst winds. , Georgia, west Florida,' Alabama and Mississippi: Fslr Tuesdsy and Wednes dsy, variable winds. East Florida: Local showers Tuesdsy and Wednesdsy, variable winds. Loulslsns: Fair Tuesdsy except show ers In southssst portion; Wednesday fair, variable winds. 1 Esst Texss: Fair Tuesdsy in south; lo cal showers snd cooler In north portion; Wednesdsy fair, light to fresh variable winds. Wsst Texas: Showers Tuesdsy. except fair In' extreme south portion; Wednes day fslr, warmer. Arkansas: Fair Tuesdsy, except posl slbly showers In extreme west . portion, somewhat cooler; Wednesdsy fslr. Tennessee: Fair- Tuesday, - cooler in west portion ; Wednesdsy fslr. 4 Kentucky) Vfiy cloudy and cooler Tuesday, possible local showsrs In north portion; Wednesday fair.- West Virginia: Fair Tuesday; Wednes day fair, somewhat cooler, . i.'; f V LOCAL OFFICB U. d. WEATHER BIT . BEAU. - . Charlotte, Aug. Jl. Sunrise l:S5 a. tn.; lunset :51 p. . ' - . ; ; ' . . .TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature .. . It Ixwest temperature 'IT Mean temperature .. " " tX Deficiency for the day M I Accumulated deficiency for month ... ' U Aecumulated exeess for year -130 , PRECIPITATION m Inches). , Total for M hours ending S p. Total for the month .................... It.ttl Aeeumulated esoess for snonth t ut Tout for the yar 40.87 Accumulated excess for year .f...... 4.14 Prevailing wind direction N. E. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Ravage of a Dread Disease Works l poo Mind of Victim I ntll ' He Imagines That All the Disease to Which Man 1 Subject Are His Depressed by ' Melancholia . and Harassed by tho Fear of ' Im pending Death. Charlotte Man -Seeks and Obtains Relief From I Fate Far Worse Than Death, r The great work now being; con ducted in Charlotte and vicinity by CoL Frank A. Dillingham U be coming more far-reaching In Ita effect as each day passes.. The indisputable proof of the great -good he Is ac complishing is spreading throughout this section and from all parts come Inquiries for information of the Plant Juice remedies from those stricken with disease and affliction. snd letters of praise from those who nave been brought back to health and happiness through their use. , ' There appears to be no limit to the effectiveness pf this - wonderful remedy in the battle against dis ease. In the treatment of disorders or tne stomach and digestive or gans it has proven of Invaluable worth, and the following stor-r of 1. D. Henderson, a shoe salesman em ployed In this city, shows that Plant Juice can conquer dyspepsia, the most areaaea or all stomach 'dis orders. Mr. Henderson called at ths W.,L, Hand A . Co. drur store, where ColoneK Dillingham's representative manes nis neaaquariers, and said: "I have been a sufferer from atom ach trouble for years, but only within the last two years have I realized that I was a victim of dyspepsia. In my case there was no mistaking the aisease ana tne noid it had on me. It was a rare thing for me to retain food upon my stomach. At time t had no appetite, and at other times I would have a morbid craving for iuuu. x was. irriiaoie, sluggish, - ex. iremeiy melancholy and all the troubles thst I did not possess were firmly fastened upon mo by my Imagination. I took all sorts of medicine ror dyspepsia, and alt kinds or treatment for my imaginary dis eases, an or wnicn made my stomach worse. "When Colonel Dillingham first be gan the Introduction of Plant Juina in Charlotte learned all X could about the remedy and became eon. vlnced that It was worthy of a trial. The fact that it was sold under a strong guarantee that the money would be refunded also appealed to me as a fair proposition and I in vested two dollars tn.two bottles. I was hardly able to notice any Im provement after taking the first bottle, but had taken but a few doses from the second when a. decided change in my condition became evi dent. I no longer abhorred the sight of a table and began to take a little 'Interest In life. . My stomach rspldTy( gained strength and now, while taking my fourth bottle. I can truthfully say that I am well and knrw that the full course of six bottles will place me forever beyond the reach of .dyspepsia," Tfi2 ; LcfcL...ts d Fjrors -(tw!L.MI 0..i V7 OF CHARLOTTE, 11 C. " I ' r ; ; Capital. I, ...... ;t v:oo,cco.c6 " Surplus and Profits . 1S0,CC0.C0 Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals r : V Invited. .V';-,:V,;; " ' " We Issue Certificates of Deposit Payable 'on De , . mand Bearing Interest at ,4. Per Cent. Per v 4 ;.; Annum if Left Three Months or linger. - 1 TVe Also Paj 4 Per Cent.' on Savings Deposits and if' J :'f ' Compound the Iiiterest:Quarterle V " We '.Want Your Business, r TS -.ToJ GEO. E. WILSON, President. ' JTNO. BrEOSS, Vice President : . ' ; W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. Very 'Drirable Residence and Manufacturing Property for Sale 10 1-2 acres of land 3 J-s miles nputh- of the city on Tt. Tl. and macadam on which is located a njodern lt-room residence. Earn 50x80 feet, gin house with complete Murray ginnery outfit., doubla box- presa. automailc tramper etc., three 70-saw gins, J-story m!!l house with basement, three corn mills and one burr wheat mi l, seed house 10x60 feet All machinery run by power supplied by the Catawba. (Electric) Power Company, - whose main line runs , within about tOO feet of this property. - -" Sixty horse-power in duction motor, brick power house JOxSO feet. Seed . blown direct from gin to seed house on R. R. fcidetrsck, grain unloaded from car at the mill by elevators. All buildings lighted by electricity. Everything, practically new and in fine-condition. We are offering , this property at about SO per cent. Jrs than cost. - SOUITCF.;. EEAl STATE ? WAS :l HOST COMPANY Capital, $75,000. W, a ALEXANDER. " v ' ' . . President. : ' ; Surplus, $100,000. ' R. A. DUNN. c A. M. McDONAIJ). Vice President Bea and Tress, . Pale, Delicate Women and Girls. The Old Standard GROVE'S TA8TE LESS CHILL TONIC drives out ma larla and builds up the, system.' For grown people and children, sOc 1 Stocks and Bonds Bought or-Sold..' ' y'J 1 Per Cent.. 1 or more, free of tsxes. can bs obtained from flrst-clasa stocks ' which ws can offer.- , In buying; or selling It will be well to have the benefit of V our experience and facilities. vSOUTHERV MFE TRUST ' COHPANY, , Oreensboro, N; C ' ' Capital and Surplus 1408,000. - A. W. McAllster, President A.-M. Scales, General Counsel. , , Robt C. Hood. Asst Manager. Catarrh Cold. In Head. Hay Fever, rapidly de fects the, mucous membrane of the throat snd leads to graver compli cations unless promptly attended to. We recommend King's Bursa parllla Interns My to purify the Mood, and direct treatment with Dr. King's Cs tarrh Remedy a douche comes with each bottle 1. ' It gains a foothold from which It ts herd to dislodge. With treatment of these two medi cines any ordinary case will yield Quickly the very ' worst cases will be greatly relieved.', The price, 11.00; three for $2 50, snd guarantesd-j fcold by Burwell St L"uno. , ' "Jordan's oa the Square. , IE. P. Purcelt President ; D. A. McLaughlin. V. Pres. Have you seen the m ri srw LVC1 Bottle .i ' - . A boon to Travelers and Automobilists . - . eKeps contents V HOT 21 hours. COLD 72 hours. R. II. JORDAIf & CO. '. Tfaeaa T.' NUKSES' nEGLSTER ; baxdt iiTias;."., ;; , Consulting Engineers. ; . Water . Supply and ; Purification, Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal. Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power. Hydro-Electric Plsnls, ' irrigation Drainage, Reinforced Concrete, Sur veys, Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. . . v...- ''.'-.;;; Main Office, 171-77 Arcade ' Building, Greensboro, Norm Carolina, . Branch Office, .' Jjaurlnburg. North Carolina. . Fe Bo .Tha difference 'twlxt t tweedledee and tweedledum may not be much, bat the modern legal difference 'twlxt a game pf crap, at a penny a throw by a bunch of 'dark skin Ameri can Cltisens hid away In a wooded Placethat's gambling and a cosv room full of human beauty, silk ruffles, hair rats, false teeth and the likedeck of card a a ton of coal or a cut glass bowl. THE PRIZE, that's innocent piessure. .,,-;? v mat s splitting - natrs with . a vengeance and a case of skin and who, not what. ..;. SHUTTLE TOUR HOUSE ; WANTS F. i D, ALEXANDER We tents and sells. a V First National Bank CIIAHLOTTE, N. 0. . ; Oldest National Bank In North Carolina. . - 4 Government Depository. - -j Capital and ProBts $550,000. , " 4 per cent. Interest oaf ttma de posits. Accounts solicited. , . . ITENRx M. McADKW. .... .f President... jons r. orb, f ' . v . ; Cashier. i GILBERT C WHITE, , C J5' '. ';'" '.'".;': CtoaanltlnajTr ''''.'r-: CIVXL ENOINEEB : ' Durham, ST. C. -. Waterworks Sewerage, Streets; Wa ter Filtration, Sewage ' Disposal Plans, Reports, Estimates. Super vision or construction.'., REALTY-INVESTMENTS- FOR SALE ' Railroad site with ' seven tenement houses, renting for 1624.00 per year, or about 15 per cent on Investment A bargain. -Price ...i... ........ f4.s5o.oo Two tenement houses renting, for $1S0.00 per year. Price for the two. ... , ................ , .,.,.,,,.... , ....... ...S0OO.00 Five-room cottage with sewerage, bath and electric lights, renting ' '. for $11.00 per month; house new. Price.,.. .... .,.,91,500.00 4 - . DILWORTH UOME ' . Seven-room modern home, very desirable...; ... -.... . 94,700.00 The Charlotte -Trust S. Realty Co. ;iTione;3.77aSSs-18 E. Trade IB A W E( 1 1! Cl vSECt V D CE In selecting a bank, remember, that large capital and surplus form ft margin of security that affords absolute protection. ' v CODRCIAl' NATIONAL' BANK CHARLOTTE, N.: C: : Capital.. ... ..t 9500,000.00 Surplna... 910,000.00 Total Kceouroes, Including Stockholders' Liability .. . .93,125,000.00 HOIWIZS FOR SALE $4,700 will buy modetn 7 -room two-story ' house, ; Boulevard, Oil-. worth. ... . ..,:. ? -. .$3,750 for beautiful Itome,' all modern conveniences, Elizabeth. Heights. $S,I00 will buy modern 7-room two-story bouse. East Ninth - street; large lot and good outbuildings. - - $3,100 will buy a perfectly new C-room cottage, all modern con veniences, . close In and on shady side of street $1,150 for. (-room cottage, North Oraham street extension, splendid ; lot, TTitli .line earCen v . . . . - . 49 N. Tryoa. Thone 849, This Is the Month ' A ' to build up your balance in onf Saving? 'Department A Newlntereu Quarter begims October ht We'pay 4 per cent and Compound the Interest Qoarterf. American Trust Company AT WORK; FOR YpU Ts yoar money making money for yon? The more of It yon have employed for yon, the less - you. need to work yourself. If yon keep on saving and putting your savings to work the funded -capital of your" earning years will gradually take up the burden -and yon will not need to work at all. i - - We pay 4 pee cent, and compound It Quarterly. - ' " We have a few Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. Southern Loan 5 Savings Dank - e'OIIX M. SCOTT, rresldent V; W. ft. ALEXANDER, Tlce Pres. ' , " W. L JEXKISS. Cashier. QUICK SALE E. 9th' COTTAGE :'. . ,. , CAN ARRANGE 'TERMS - ' - . . .. . . .. .. -i . Five Room, Mpdcrn .Corivenicnccse Brown ; & . Gprnpany. s ; 203 N.Tryon St. 'Phone 535. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK . , Resources $J,5PO,000.00 4 , Our method of doing business holds old friends and r 1 . ' " gains new ones, r . B. O. HEATH,- President. M , ' ' 4 . JXO. M. SCOTT, Vice Preslden. : 3.' BL LITTLE. Tlce Fresldentk - . . W. H. TriTTY," Cashier. Fourth Ward Building lot We offer for sale on easy terms one Of the most desirable build ing' lots in Fourth Ward. Situated at Ip7 North Poplar street, 47 1-1x141 and" 19-foot ; alley on one side and a 9-foot alley In rear, i The lot Is nicely elevated and perfectly level and one of the best neighborhoods In' the, city. Our special price 99.760. Terms, 9500 cash and balance toQult the purchaser. I f, - ' . . - CAROLINA REALTY CO. O 'J. THIES. Pres " A RUSH LEE. Sec. W- D. WILKINSON, TreaJ, and Mgr. ,3. P. LONG. Salesman.' Vo. t W. Fifth Street , , , 'Phone 409. ' ; The' American Trust dom-; pany -invites Accounts on the basis of courteous treat-; ment and as literal accom modations as the nature of the Account warrants. 0Zc3 b " Ths Trust Euildin' Weed Hire -Wall Plaster, 'Hsrd Clinch." THE BUILDER'S FEIEND : Freezing does not hurt; nstnral shrinkage will not crack, hi water does not make It fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. -; Manufactured by ..-. . .". - ' - CIWRLOnE PIASTER COflPflNY Write for' Booklet. . - J ; " Charlotte, 7f. C .'.." ' - ' ' -. . ' - " .. '" ' Those few remaining lots 60x200 on Seventh- street at Piedmont. No wonder, for they are . the best lots for the price asked now offered If the City of Charlotte. ; : Water and sever mains, electric lights, macadamised street and two car lines at the serrlce of home owners on this fine avenue. , We have bu Ave lots 60x200 at ..i. .."......9 730 . One corner, about 162x142 ..................... .....II.Oik) Also one double lot 100x200. ......... ....... .....91,500 'Prices subject to change after a few more sales. . You csn look all over Mecklenburg county and find no better bar gains In real estate. , , Easy terms or cash discount. , . . . 1
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