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12 News of the State Happening of Yesterday Told 1" Paragraphs. MARRIAGES. PRETTY DOrBLE ttKDDIXO. Raleigh, Feb. IT. The Slate lias leased for a term of yrars art of tin new Walter s l!u:'nimg. a M-.k from Capitol Sijuare for an ui.--r.al. Relosvllle, Fob 17. -Breaks of -feacco were quite )nav ai 1 sales lasted well into the :'-" " Price are u little etiff.-r hu-i .. : - ; very satisfactory to ni .M ' t.M farmer. Wadesboro. Feb. 17. Mht Wal ter Brock has opmed an "III- tho McLodon Block and thf pa rt n rs h i i of Coae & Um k ha '"''" u i I -!. Mr. Brock will prooaHy ian.1i date lor re-ele tin, a. ivayr tins sprin. "Wilmington. V'-tj 17.- -The British Bteamer Roval Evhan. Cui'tain Rutherford, arrive, Ul night from New York and will r.-rn-e a cargo o cross-ties from 1- .1 M.rriman hrf for the Panama I'.arv.- . This Is one of several urR.'-s o! i.iilnK. cro.-s-Ues and ttmt.fr ir -tolj eli'i'i-.l 'mm this port 1 Mr. M.irim.in to the lsth m us. Elisabeth 'ity Kb. 17'aptatn tVllley. of Hi" Wiil- Maim- HaJl waya yesti-rcUv afu-rno.m .Impatthcd Twn mda. l.idM. Hh rrk ka and nolstini; g-ar. to Hi- swi' 'f tne nunkm schooner. '. IV Hoffman, In ('roatai. Hound, about forty miles he low h.T.- Th v. ssi lu were the Kar ren. In .omniand of Captain Oaskins. and t.- 'In r: l.in, In command of Cepta;r, HiU Htrh Point. F.-h. 17 Mr. W J ArmfiMd was recently tendered lh vacancv In the trusters of the Uni versity of North rarollna. which was caused by the dealh of his non, K M ArrofleM. hut he rlM-llnod Mo honor throuKh press of other lm-i nrsa end so Informed -ol. Pnul Mean, of roncord. who Is chairman of the Penate (ommitt'e. on 1'tit vrpltv trustees. mi iiKi is wi ki; oriHin. Ralthnore Urn t.els Contract t .n srrnct SallMmry Public ISiilldliiK Additional Sum For National ( vine ter In TtiBt City Mr. (aineron MorrWm Sxikw a (.orxl Word For SewMfll. Observer Ilur'an. ronercm Hall Hotel, Washington. Feb. 1 7 BWs for the SaliMmry public build ing, for which Senator ("Herman se cured an appropriation of J12r,.i'00. were opened to da by the supervising architect of the Treasury I lepart ment. and George V Ashlev A- i'o.. .f Hal tlmore. were the lowest bidder-, their flpures belnjr H7,0no The highest l id of the 1" made as that of dude A C. of Atlanta, at $M2.000 The i of the North ('nrolMiians and I 1 ids are as follows L.tzeuby & .., Haltfbury. i 1 :t '-' 0 0 . Hos A I. ...ton. Ash. -vllle, 1 25,0(10. Central Carolina Construction Company. Greensporo. JlL'VO'Ki. Norman Ciol't wuod. I ui ham. H!no Rhlg-J Conslryllnn Coinp f- . Ash- llle, 1133, SO0, J. A. Jon- . halintH', $140. 3S' Advertisements for l-uls 'of "'" FayettcvlIW pul in- bn ; imc ill ! published somt ti 'n- i. .! ' lv. Mr. ( 'liliiH'iu M : i . n, ..: ' h ir Jotte, was h. it- t ti hi.-- ' t" Haltlmore. Hi- 1 on Sen.tl-.r Fimnions and i -i,.-i in mi a K I word for H. F .i-a . .1. ' me . -mil. I afoly waner. how . i. that, Sphki II v 111 not In i ..nltrt..' ! tli i -' -ssion 1: will be up I" Ml 1 ' M t ' r. 'appoint .r rriei-1 b;m and tb.r p'.-iii-'al 3' .!k'-9 to nr. r in ti.i -mt vvay It the i- 1 1 - 'ir.Ti, it! "i- mi'- to repi.it him l;:xo!nM. 11 !.- doiil-tful If li would jro n.niiit'ii Mi 1. '' rmncan. wlio 1m bin-, blill ha- i...p. of a .-"i:l)i iiia I 1 Oil . Charles Uilliai:i apuliitmtil t" a ui.s.ilbhip In c,. ...mil i. South Amer 1 a. as coiih: ine-1 :h .s aii.inoon Senator iiwtiu.iii (no iie.1 in !rt!t:..n i" t'o- . t.-r .it tht .'.ationa; Cem.-t. i -. at S 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 . 41 Coo for m.Ih ilk injklt. a total The K l. i'i hi1 i. f"-S v h 1 :"!' .-I 111" . . i .-"in time ago, ,.,- . i no is- t.. ; , That ii. ' n. ' . ;-i .i.. - w ... to n ; lily I . i ' r in n.s "n n.i no ruor. IllltiOKS A I- HI IM IOIUI JVoplP of That TiKin AildrfM'd on Mih.iex t or 1 (lu, uli.iii b) Trinil) InToli-xor. I, '.-I 1 ..art Of Tllf Observer Henr-ml. Feb 16 - I'mf. K c. :ro, 4 . , f I ijt ham. editor of Tin INotth Carolina Jouiiutl of Kilucat ion. and r. .lessor the history an t . 'e:,. , .' i-ilm iit.uii in Tiinity ("ol J. . ttie week-end m Hertford Jinla' r . II 1 1, p. ,n the glad.d s. hool HU.l.t'.I.Um. -p -ke to Ihe people cl tin town on t l.c iil'Ji ' t . ii J'eoj ,, l.d ,, ;..!(- Tim ,! !..lill, Hl Mr. s is 1- ' d.-.t . a m- s: a I pi 'i(irj nilni nn - '1 the 111 a . I'- iartmer.t e t.ie.l vi For about toi; -i. -. he he'.l i. s Jienrers at t!.. ni;:s- ; o : t oi :- teres! . K'. 1 t 1 1 i .n b. ; ', t . . 1 !, 1: - - tf 1 r v 1 f 1 1U11 . r . ' a n . i s h o w . : , k purpoH. in l. 1 . ."'- H s la 1 a'ks . ri nteiie, i i'i is'.ng anii 'i..vi.- a p,- tuUIOl 1:1 ile, lp.'ll ..1 'I' II' -r- Sat it.! tie lea- ). r ai l conimltteen.,-;, t' !!..- .0.1 , ;1 the (niiHtii: nil and 1 ' r .-t ...... r lir..os eddressed th.- -n -ip ri tii- 'e- nr. ai mid prof.-ss! ni. s, 1.' ' ' si h - . v. - r k At the .- -r: i '. b. n-niurk-. a vorrtan's P iti rinitj! a-sn ato-n us irgamed with Mis- 11. ! n ' ; a , i . t . ! Hert!"!.!. as pr.--.de. it airj M -. Mary Bun. . -f the . - -i:,t .0 -tary-trea-urer At tl.e 1 '-s-' IllCCh "as set ve.j tiie . !,t t.g t- rlisi 1-y the ladi'es of the I a h"-l faculty. ( Iiarlott and tlie charter. Lincoln County News. Charlotte Is KOlr.ir thr-mrh the V.roes of the chrsalis in its em rg encc from an overgrown village into "a.. J.rge city. It i safe to prdlct. however, that the new- , h ar te.' will eventually be w.rk-d out all right and In a way to properly n eet the changed conditions Municipal progress and advan.-ement usually eom througih Btruggl and strife, imt uch mattPra gem-rally adjust them aelvee as tiie people become accus tomed to the new or1er of things It 1 equally aa impossible to run a h:g ilty on a village charter aa it would l to run a mogul engine on a nar row gauge track. WAKHI.VGTOX O.VCE CAVE CP. - to thre doctors; waa kept in bed for fir weeks. Blood poison from a spider's '. tdta auaed larg-a. deep aores to cover his Ie- The doctors' failed, tben "Bocklen a ;mlc Salve completely cured bi." ' write John Waahiogtoo. of Boaqnenila. 1 Tax. For acarma, bfU. burn and plica ) 1ft f nprwM. . ai U drulu. Four of Mount Holly's Mol Popular Young lVople F.nter t tie Blltwful sutc of Matrimony Misw Mame Dunn Bmes Mrs. John W. Hol land and Miss Annie ltailkln. Mrs. .lotui T. Welch. S;.eein! to The O! server. Mount Holb, Feb. 17. The double marriage of Mr. John W". Holland a 1 id Miss Mame Dunn and Mr. John 1 Welch and Miss Annie Rankin was solemnized In the Methodist Kpiscopal church this afternoon at 5 0 clock For weeks social Interest centred In this happy event, both couples being especially esteemed In social circles. The double feature, whl.h his marked every previous function in connection with the marriage, was conspicuous throughout tin cere mony in every detail. The liun Ii decoration was simple but beautiful. A bunk of ferns concealed lb. aman In the pulpit. while around the, chancl railing white draperv and Ivy vm.-s were twined A il'iulil' ar.h marked Hie place where th- vows w.-.'e spoken This was nia l" of Ivy and fern leaves, and from the centre wait suspended a beautiful floral double heart, solid white with narrow green border. White rugs, showered with ros. leaves covered the floor. The windows darkened and the lights turned on put a pleasing erWt to the already ii'-ut arrangement. The music was osp.iially sweet, skilfully rendered by Mr. Karl It Detter, of Charlotte, assisted by Miss Violet Holland. h-n the violin soltly poured forth the first notes of Mendelssohn s 'Wedding March." the doors opined, to find In the vestibule 111 r'a.lin.is the bridal party. f whom w.re the double couple and four ushers. Messrs Henry lihyne and Will IM Ili man. of Mount Holly, .-,r,. .John 'I ipton ami H'dand Mr Cord, of charlotte. l-.nierlng, down either aisle, came Messrs. Kddleman and McCord, fol lowed by Mr. Khvne. on the left and tIm grooms tog. tin r on the right, end pas.-ed down. Mr Kliyne Hiking his position bv the fust usher, while tin. grooms vvaiK-,1 near the arch, with anxious glance towards the prettv brides who were entering to gether on the hit. with Mr. Tipton on the right. Heachliig their places. Mr. Tipton stopped with the second usher, arid the two couples, with or step foi ward, wnre at the altar where they w re met by the officiating; ministers. Rov .1 Ii. Tabor. pastor of the Methodist church, and Kev. Frank ) Hunkin. "f Hnml't, a former pas tor of the Presbyterian church here. The ceremony that unites hearts for ever was auld by Hov. Mr Uankln In winds simple et doubly full "f meaning, and the praver tor blesamgs find happlliiss WHS oil' n-d bv Rev. Mr. Tabor. Iiurlng the ceremonv the notes of Traumorl were softly heard, and the party left the church to the pealing sound of Tamihauser All passod out through the right alsl-. the ushers m.-.'ting in the arch and inarching out doubl'. The brides wen- most be. 'ominglv attired In traveling suits of blue and carried bomiucls of white roses and asparagus fern. Mr. Holland's bride is the voungest laughter "f Mr and Mrs. .1. 1' IMinn ,, a ,, huislng ll-'le woman with 1 w Id.- dr. I. of ti ! ud.- h-i-e an I else vvh.'ie. Mr Holland I" dipt. W. F. Holland's son. of the Holland Drug 1 'on pane, of this pla.-e 1 le is proml -n i.tp. .onneot. ,1 with Hi- Woodlawn 1,11.1 Nino Manufacturing Companies h. re. an I is widely popular In both . l., an 1 busiio -s . 1 1 e I s . Mr h h is the . ft!, b iu ag. nt at Mount Holly lr the Seaboard -Air Line and Is a young man of tine ihara.tei- and business ability His ..i,e is a daughter of Mrs. M A Rankin and Is admired for her beautv and sweetness of manner. The popularity "f thes young people was shown by the Immense 1 rowd of friends who came from all points to attend the wedding. The -Ifts were many and beautiful Roth couples i"ft Immediately after the ceremony for a short trip to Florida and other plnces. They will b. at home in Mount Holly after Mar. h 1st. THE WEATHER. Washington, Feb H-Ftorecast: Virginia, fair Thursday, warmer In In terior. Friday Increasing cloudiness with rain in afternoon or nlglit. llgni 10 mod erate south winds. North Carolina, fair, warmer Thurs day. Friday increasing coludlness fol lowed by rain in west portion, warmer Krlday In east portion; light variable w ,nds. I South Carolina, fair, warmer Thursday; Friday Increasing cloudiness, warmer In Cast portion, light moderate northeast - winds ' Ces.rgia fair warmer Thursday: Frl- riay increasing cloudiness, probably fol i lowed by ruin m west portion, warmer In ! southeast. Ilgbt northeast winds. I Fast Floftda, fair, warmer Thursday; I f rrlay partly cloudy, warmer In east ' poMin'i, light 10 moderate northeast - w-nds est Florida, fair warmer Thursday. ra.n at night or Friday, moderate to brisk variable winds Alabama, fair, warmer Thursday, rain, at night or Friday, slightly colder Frl inoderaie to brisk winds i Mississippi and loulsiana. partly cloudy nd warmer Thursday rain at night or i Friday slightlv .older Friday In Interior, i moderate to brisk moderate winds. ( ROCAI, (iFFH'K C S WKATHERBK It K At'. Charlotte. Feb 17 Sunrise 7 07 a m ; sunset 6 W p ni TK.MPKP.ATI.'RP" (In degrees). Highest temperature M IOwest temperature 31 Mean temperature 40 Deficiency fur tlio day Accumulated em-ess for mot.tli Aocumulaled env-ss for year PRKCIPIT ATION (In Indies) Total for 24 hours ending p m . 0 Total for the month 17 Accumulated excess for month .... n " Total fur the year 3 51 AecuniuUled excess for year .1 Prevailing wind direction North W J BENNFTT. Observer MERCHANTS & NATIONAL FARMERS BAN 35 East Trade St Capita $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 He COUNTS INVITED GEO. E. WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President W. 0. WILKINSON, Cashier. Changei of Mill Superintendent!. Com ord Tribune. Mr. H. L. Silla. who for several years has been superintendent of the liuffalo Thread Mills, has tenderej his resignation and will be succeeded by Mr John I Robinson, who has been with the Southern Cottou Mills, at Bessemer City. Mr Robinson la an old Concord boy, and his friends will be glad to have him return here again Mr. Sills has not yet deter mined what he will Jo. Young Boy Slowly Bleevdlng to Death. Gastonla News. The 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clpnlnger, of Lowell. Is said to be gradually bleeding to death from the nose. The family has tried every means possible but without suc cess so far. A hypnotist or faith doctor, of Washington, Is now with him. He has learn bleeding grad ually for three weeks. FDR RENT Str room, 80xo, 17 East Third street $45.00 Store room, 20i North College 10.00 Store room, 04 South College 50.00 Eight-room dwelling, Eltxabeth Heights, on car line 0.00 Fire-room dwelling, East Fourth street H-60 Six-room dwelling, 906 East Third street 10.09 Seven-room dwelling, 714 West Fifth street 12.50 Six-room dwelling, 714 North Graham atreet 12.00 Fire-sworn dwelling, 297 North Cedar street 10.00 Five-room dwelling, 1415 East Fifth atreet 00 Five-room dwelling, North Clarkson street 1.00 Three-room dwelling, 311. 8h4h Myers , 5.00 ' ' -. ' Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Company THE UNION . NATltJNAL BANK ' ...OF CHARLOTTE, HE. HOME FOR SALE 7-room residence, East Fourth street, close in, comparatively new, with all modern conveniences; located on shady side and facing Liddell's lovely property. A bargain at this figure $4,000.00 J. E. Murphy & Co. 3 N. Tryon. 'Phono 841. First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Established In 1865. Surplus and Profits $565,000 Accounts Solicited. 4 per cent, on Time Deposits Government Depository. Henry M. McAden, President. v Geo. W. Bryan, ,X. Pres. John P. Orr, Oashter. FOR SALE 32 1-2 Acre Farm, close in, 3 1-2 miles out; line place for trucking, poultry and Idairv. Price right. Also several other farms. For sale 14 per cent, investment. New houses, good location. ! Also several beautiful dwel lings, i ! I. ARTHUR HENDERSON! & BROTHER ! NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agent when you ask for a fire insurance policv and he will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROMT J. F. FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES Owing to our larjie holdings of n-nl estate In Charlotte, we have deplded to offer for sain the plot of ground situated between the Atherton Mills nnrl our present pltnt. This plot lias a frontage of 800 feet on Southern Hallwuy, with side-track already In, and the property extends through to Sooth Houlevard Extension. This Is one of the few high-class available manufacturing sites In Char lotte, and offers a splendid opportunity for Investment. Prlc from $25. on ;o $37 f0 pr foot of railway frontage, depending on depth of property This price Is very liulc morn tlian residence property Is bringing, and will surely double In value Jn a few years. AMERICAN MACHINE I MANUFACTURING COMPANY I'urliT Harvey, at Aurora. Hi'i-.-iiil t.i The Observer. I ; ... k Mount. Feb. 17. This morn :n:, ;,u'clock at the home of the i i e!i at Aurora. Miss llnttie Wllkins ll.-nwv wim married to Mr. .1. H. Pr t. t li. v. N. (". Hughes, of f'horowin- ii ulll. -luting. The briiio Is one "f ) I .c county's most popular yiiuiiK ..men. ami the groom Is at present a M'sldent of this -Ity, though his ! l ni. is in Wllmlngt n. he being a i ml Hnimvi in the employ of the lirm of M'.rns. who are at pi i. sent in. r. aslng the size of the rail road bridge mi-.iss Tar river, near itn.M ,n Afl'T the ceremony the c.iupie left nil the morning train for Ni.rili.-m tun-", w here they will spend lb. ir h.iiii u.i.ii'ii. Tb.-y will be at bom.- in Oils ' i!y a. out the llrst of the .'t.mlng ui"tith. Hliimeiitlinl-S.,l..nion. at W Unilnpton. S.. e:u to Tl.e 1 ibsei er ' Wilmington. ''h- 17 A marriage ,,' fi'i. h Int. n to a h. i i;e numbt r of (S here and elsewhere was that , ' Mkm. Id.'hel Julia S'.lemeii. da.iKh t.,t of Mr. and Mrs. H Solemon. of 1,1 cltj and Mr. Joseph I .inmeiu ua i, s. '.ior member of the lirm of r.l'ii;.e:ith .1 Bros., of I'hiladeliibla. ; TI - , ,.r. . ioiiv took plate at .' ..clock af.n.oon In the Tempi- of Israel. ; Hex S M. mielssohn. I. I .. the rabbi. . ffl. latlng in the presence of a lary ) n.s.-mhlace of friends, not only fr m Wtlmingt.Ti. but from a distance The wedding was one of the prettiest . I- brated here this season. Follow- .-,g 'l.e t.-remony at the church nn .hibiraie rer.pt tn was given this. eenii'.g In the rooms of Harmony, cir. le. on South Front street, a: feature of which was a dance and . bgant wedding supper compll ni. ntarv to the bridal party. F. D. A. A (iOOD, S A FK I XVKSTMEST J7500 A epleiulid lot within twenty-four hundred feet of square, northward. Sufficient for four modern and dally needed houses that will go readily at JtOO 00 each per annum. Pon't jump at it. I'll turn on the light You think and figure. Look out for windy March. F1re danger. Insure now same rate as In July. Ask F. D. ALEXANDER He Tells. Accident and Health Policies In the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY are the most liberal In existence, though they don't cost any more than others. Every one needs a Disability Policy covering EVERY ACCI DENT AND EVERY DISEASE. Let us tell you how we will pay you a definite weekly indemnity it you should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Dept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. Q4, QOO. OO HORfltZ 8-room almost new modern corner residence in elegant condition. $1,000 cash, balance good terms. East Fourth street, fine neigljJborhood. One blck car Line. ; Call on or 'phone , Brown & Company. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. BANKING BUSINESS YOU have more or lessof it. Possibly it is with us. Such being the case, you know something of our service. But if not a patron, wtddnt it be well for you to become one! Resources $1,600,000.00. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Mr t . N. Evans Tendered f apUlncy Wilmington Light Infantry. YVilri.iigt. n Dispatch, 16th. An important tailed meeting of the Wilmington Lil'it Infantry was held last night at the armory on Market. I i.teen FuarUi and Fifth streets. The ,..(.;ln? was .blieil for the purpose nt -. :erting a successor to 'apt. W. F. I;., ertson. who recently resigned The name of Mr. C N Evans, cashier of the Southern National Bank. was Fiiirgested as Captain Robertson's suc t ssor and was received with much enthusiasm It Is Mated that the com pany unanlmouslv and enthusiastically agreed to extend a hearty Invitation to Mr. Evans to accept the captaincy of the company. Mr. Earle Dickinson was empower ed to interview Mr. Evans on behalf of the company, snd secure from him an answer to the Invitation. Mr. Evans waa out of the city to-day on a short business trip and therefore he could not he communicated with. A definite answer ia expected to be secured from Mr. Evans upon bis re turn to tb city. "Jordan's on the Square." E. P. Purcell. President. D. A. McLaughlin, V. Prea On a Cold Day Try Our f RENCH DRIP COffEE It's fine, and goes to the spot. Our Hot Chocolates and Bouillons, are the best swe hear it every day. We serve everything in the hot drink line aW cold too. R. H. JORDAN & CO. NUESES REGISTER YOU HA VB MONEY no doubt that is idle and not earning you anything. Why not de posit It in this bank where it will be absolutely safe and at the same time be working for you? Then when you have an oppor ttm)ty to make a more profitable Investment you will have the "ready cash." Try this plan. Southern Loan & Savings Bank J no. M. Scott, President. W. Ii. Jenkins, Cashier. " w. S. Alexander, Vice President. Modern Home For Sale If It Is a real home yoa are looking tor, we have It. A handsome, new 9-roorti residence, two complete tbaths, grate In each room; also arranged for hot air heating. If interested, call at our office. CAR.OLINA R.EALTY CO. O. 3. Tbles, President. W. D. VVUklAson, Treas. and Mgr. No. 211 North Tryon St. 3. P. Long Salesman. B. Rush Lee, Secretary. 'Phone SO INVESTMENT We offer for quick sale eight tenement houses on good street, paying 12 per cent on Investment. This property wtll enhance In value and la never vaoant. The lot Is 99x150. Price. .... .94,000 THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. A. G. Craig, Secretary. W. J. Chambers, Treasarer. Office: Room No. S05 Realty Building. 'Phone STT. "Hard Clinch" Wail Plaster THE BUILDERS' FRIEND Freezing does not hurt it. Natural shrinkage will not crack It Water does not make it tall off. Manufactured exclusively by CHARLOTTE PLASTER COllPflNTf Write for details and list of Cotton Mill Houses plastered with it. IT IS AS HARD AS STONE. Investors Awaiting permanent employment for their funds will find? our 4 per cent. Demand Certificates of De posit a good means for temporary investment American Trust Company Stocks and Bonds Wanted At Attractive Prices We Buyers For Have 10-10 American Trust Co. 10-60 Charlotte National Bank. 10-50 Merchants & Farmers- 10-80 Union National. 10-60 Highland Park Mil, 10-40 Chadwlck-Hosklns. 10-60 Clitrslde Mill. 6-10 Henrietta M11L 10-S0 Oast on Mfg. Co. JO-S0 Oaftney. 15-60 Pelt City Preferred. 10-60 Pacolet Preferred. 2 6 i0 Clifton Preferred. JO-50 Kealer. ' 6-20 Patterson. 10-40 Eflrd. 20-60 Ware Shoals. 69 Darlington. 100 Easley. 19-20 P. W. Poe. 19-19 American Spinning. 29-90 Chlquols. tl-SO Brandon. 19-S9 Monaghou. 19-29 Drayton. 10.59 Lancaster. 19-29 Washington. . REAL ESTATE On the; Providence road or East avenue extended, we are offering some special bargains in desirable borne sites Just now. Tneae lots are Just one block from Elizabeth car llae and of unusually large sixe. t lots (0x226 fronting East avenue. X lots T0x345 fronting East avenue. 1 lot 90x211 fronting Polk avenue. 1 corner lot 10x219 fronting Polk 6 lots 60x11 fronting Pelk avenue. I corner lot 10x129 MUler avenue. ( lots (0x120 MUler avenue. no "in inn spvcuu prices ana terms on these remaining- lotsat this well located suburb during (he next few days, aa we want to close out the balance of this property. - F. C. Abbott Gomp'y High Grade Investments, v Everything in Ileal Estate.
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