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NOTICE OF $ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. -Jp ' Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction at the. Court House Door on Saturday, Jtt|y 28, 1923, at the hour of 12 cloek noon, tQ the highest bidder upollifhj^Terms hereinafter set'forth, th# fpltowing personal property : All Btofck of goods, wares* mreehandise, food-, stuffs, tobacco, cigars, gum and other articles perishable and otherwise, to gether with the fixtures ‘and appar atus, furniture, show cases! etc., con tained in the place of business known as “Brown’s Cafe,” No,1,13. South Tryon street, in the City of Charlotte, N. C., also the present lease to the building, together with the good will in said business. ~ The terms of said sale! .are one fourth (%) purchase price cash iri hand op day of sale, one-ifobrth {%) to be evidenced by bankable notes due in three months, one-fourth (H) due ip six months, and pne-fo«rth (14) due in nine months, such defer red payments to be evidenced by am ple security and bankable notes and that title to the property will be re tained till final payment of purchase price. “ •* '■: •• • . , This sale is made and had under and by virtue of an order of the court in the cause known as “In the Matter of the Administration of the Estate of J. W. Brown, Deceased.” This 23rd day of June, A. D., 1923, EUNICE J. BRbWiN, Administratrix of J. Wi. Brown, De ceased. j28-j6-13-20 ) . NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. State of North Carolink, Mecklen burg County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Cynthia Fulton Pope . and Robert Giles Fulton and wife, Maude Ful ton, PLAINTIFFS, vs. Minnie McClain and husband, Eu gene McClain; Ch’as. D. Pope, Mary Fulton (widow); Nelson McOombs ; and wife; or if he be dead, his heirs at law, whoever they nayy be; and all the heirs at law, known or unknown, of Wilson McCombs, de ceased, DEFENDANTS. Pursuant to an order of this ^court for publication of the summons in the above entitled proceedings, no tice is hereby given to Chas. D. Pope; t Nelson McCombs and wife, -- McCombs; or if he be dead, his heirs at law, whoever they may be; and ail , the heirs at law, known or Unknown of Wilson M!cCombs, deceased, 'who are shown to be ndn-residentfe of this State and cannot after due. diligence be found therein, that a special pro - ceeding with title as above stated has baen commenced by plaintiffs, or pe titioners above named, in the Super ior Court of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina,^ for the purpose of a sfiie and partition of a certain tract | of land in Mecklenburg County,, City of Charlotte, on the Southwest side of^iBe ^extension of Second Street, being about one-half acre and being .the same conveyed to WSJeoa. Me-' Combs by R. D. Johnston, trustee, by deed dated Decembmo?!, 1872, and duly recorded in the^mce of the Reg ister of Deeds in Book 8, page 222, except so mueh of said trust of land was conveyed to the Railroad Com pany by deed recorded in Book 22, page .373, and which land the said defendants* non-residents, have ;a claim or interest in; the said defend ants Chas. p. pope; Kelson McCombs and wife, —_._1 McCombs; or if he be dead, his heirs at law, whoever they may be; and all the heirs gtylaw, known, or unknown of Wilson Mc Combs, deceased, are hereby noticed, and summoned and' required to ap pear and answer.. or demur to the plaintiffs’ oy complaint before the undersigned Clerk of the gupeyior Court of the County pf Mecklenburg at noon on the 16th day of August, A. D., 1923, at his office at the Coprt House in Charlotte, or the relief asked-'for by the plaintiffs will be granted. WJITHESS, Jas. M. Yandle, Clerk of said Superior Court at office in Charlotte, thjs 6th day of July, A. D., 1923* J. M. VANPLE, Clerjc Superior Court. COMMISSIONER’S RESALE. UNDER AND £Y VIRTUE of the authority in me vested by a decree of the Superior Court in that certain cause entitled ‘^Georgians Rivers, et al, Plaintiffs, vs. Mary MeCUry Dav idson et al, Defendants,” being there by licensed and ordered to sell lands, I will offer for sale at public auction at the Court House door of Mecklen burg County, Nbrth Carolina, on Monday, July 16,;i923; at 12 o'clock, noon, to the highest bidder for cash, all the following described tract or lot of land, more particularly describ ed as follows: Adjoining the lands of Anderson McDonald, C. H- Garmon, J. p. Sloan* and others and beginning ai a point near the center of the National high* way, leading to Charlotte, C. H. Gar mon’s corner, and runs thence with said highway N. 63 1-2 Wi, 608.5 feet to a point in the Southerly edge of said highway, McDonald’s corner; thence with said McDonald’s line N. 78 W. 297 feet to a point in the Dixie road, J. P. Sloan’s corner; thence with said Sloan’s line S. 27 W* 701 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 69 1-2 E. 22 feet to an iron pin, Anderson McDonald’s corner; thence with said McDonald’s line N. 60 3-4 E. 713.6 feet to an iron pin in C. H. Garmon’s line; thence with said Garmon's line N. 81 E 342.3 feet to the point or place of beginning; containing 8.94 acres, according to map of Julius Wil liams Estate Land, made by T. B. Spratt, C. S., dated October 1922. Being the same property conveyed to Julius Williams by Wm. Maxwell, Commissioner, by dead dated the 21st: day of August, 1873 and recorded in the Register’s office for said County, inBook 18, page 18. See also deed book-» Page The bidding on this property will start at Die sum of $2,992-50, the aipount of the upset bid placed there on, and according ~to said decree of the Superior Court. This 23rd day of June, A. D., 1923. F. O. CLARKSON, Commissioner. J28-J6-13 AT LAST a Union-Made CIGARETTE It’s here-—a cigarette that carries the union label—Caroling Royal. And what a wonderful cigarette it is! * jSo full flavored and hearty that in a recent test 8$.7 per cent of the smokers who tried it said, “It’s the finest cigarette I ever smoked.” It’s a cigarette you’ll want to try because it’s union made* It’s a cigarette you’ll stick to be cause you’ll like it better than any cigarette you ever smoked. CIGARETTES "Gee! They’re Great!” 4 Wear BECOMING Gasses Eyes exam vied by moderiv meth ods. No drugs. No discomfort. No time lost from work. DR. 4. C. DENISON 39$ Realty Bldg Reference—Mi*. T. P. Jigucoo Moving — Packing -r- Storing Long Distance Hauling PHONE 5? Corner Sixth and Graham Street* Used Cars Used Car* All Makes, Size* and Price* 1 Term* DAIL OVERLAND COMPANY 436 West Trade St. BASEBALL BATS MITTS ANP GLOVES Prices Are Right QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. 42 N. College St. Phone 817 * FRESH Gathered EGGS Fancy Freeh Creamery Butter ' ■ j l Churned in our plant every day. Prices are always right. . Carolina Butter Co. 4 N. Brevard St. Phone 6497._ Farm grown feeds ? are usually cheaper than purchased fe *s her. cause all feeds must be grown on some farm. In buying feeds you pay the other fellow, and sometimes the middleman, a profit for . hand ling them. Hiandy information about produc ing clean cream of good quality is contained in John Arey’s new folder which has just been received from the printer. Ask the Agricultural Extension Service at Raleigh for a copy of F. 13._ .. TRUSTEE’S RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that .certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned trustee on the 25th day of March, 1919, and' duly recorded "in the office of .the Register pf Deeds for Mecklenburg Countyy N. C., in ]3ook 406, page 76, and because of default made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby sceured and be cause of the failure to carry out the conditions and stipulations contained therein, demand having been made 'upon him by the owner and holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, at the Court .House door in the City of Charlotte, on Monday, the 16th day of July, 1923, all the following lot or tract of land, lying and being in Mallard Creek Township, Mecklenburg Coun ty, North Carolina, and described in1 and conveyed by the said deed of trust: - Adjoining the lands of W. L. Mc Connell, Hlende'rson and others, be ginning at a stone, W. L. McConnell’s corner, and runs thence with his line N. 6 1-2 Wi 1587 feet to an iron stake in his line; thence with line of Tract Np. 1, 1st N. 86E. 1860 feet to an iron stake; thence 2nd. S. 85 1-2 E. 1280 feet to a stone in R. M. Henderson’s line; thence with bis line jS. 23 1-2 W. 1953 feet to a stone, R. M. Henderson's corner; thence with line of Tract No. 3, 1st. N. 85 W, 1010 feet to an iron stake; 2nd. S. 77 1-4 Wi 1180 feet to an iron stake in W,. L. McConnell’s line; thence with his line N. 12 W. 360 feet to a stone, the beginning corner; containing 115.15 acres. The same is known as Tract No. 2 of the A. H, Cheshire Land, subject, however, to Che right of way of, for and by J. R. Hemphill, I. D. L. Tor rence and Jos. Orr, their heirs and assigns, to the use of a roadway 14 feet wide nom open and being used ‘from the lana now owned by J. R. Hemphill and others, through the land conveyed to the public highway. Being the same lot or tract of land conveyed to W. E. Crater by Mary E. Mason, A. H. Cheshire and J; L. Cheshire by deed dated March 25, 1919. Being all the Jand described in and conveyed by said deed of trust. The bidding- on this property will start at the sum of $3141.60, the amount of the upset bid placed there on by W. E. Crater and the land or dered resold by the Clerk of the Sup erior Court. This June 27th, 1923. ! HERIiQT CLARKSON, Trustee. J-29—J-6-13 LABOR CO-OPERATIVE CAMPAIGN Conducted by the Charlotte Central Labor Union, the object of which #s to bring about a closer relationship and a better under - standing between the employing class and the wage-earneys of thin immunity 1 to got behind home products of every descrip tion and support home manufacturers, home merchants and dealers and home institutions of every character on a broad plane. This constructive campaign will be waged continuously and aggressively for the next twelve months by the wage-earners, and they bespeak the co-operation of every public-spirited organisation, corporation, firm, or individual in the city. „ MEIN AND WOMEN—Spend your wages in the city where you live, always remembering that - ‘THE DOLLAR THAT GOES THE FARTHEST ill THE DOLLAR THAT STAYS AT HOME ” Clip this advertisement for future reference and patronize the dealers and products listed herewith: WAGE EARNERS AUTOMOBILES (Dealers) Buywell-Harris Co., 229 N. Tryon. Phone 834. Nash dealers. “Nash Leads the World in Motor Car "Value." Charlotte Motor Car Co., 501 East Trade. Distributors for Hupmobile Cars. Also used ears. Dowling Motor Co., 224 N. Tryon. Phone 1586. Distributors for Pur#nt and Star Automobiles. Etheredge Motor Sales Co., corner Fourth and Poplar. Phones 4448 and 4449. Authorised Ford dealer. Ljncojn cars and Fordson tractors. J. If. fitam, West Eighth at Church. Phone 35?. Oakland Automobiles. Good used cars with serviee. Chas. E. Lambeth Motor Co., Inc., 8-10 W. First. Phone 724. Dodge Brothers' motor vehicles. Good values in used cars. Pyramid Motor Co., 403 N. Tryon. Pboue 2093. Authorized Ford dealer. Lincoln cars and Fordson tractors. Rust Motor Co,, 514 S. Tryon. Phone 218. Studebaker cars. “This Is a •Studebaker Year.” Wilson Motor Co., 509 S. Tryon. Phones 1157 and 1158. Authorized Ford dealer. Lincoln cars and Fordson tractors. Sales and serviee. (Accessories, Tires, Batteries, Service, Etc.) East Avenue Service Station, 701-3 Fust avenue. Phone 491}. “Better Tires, Batteries and Service For Less.” When1 in trouble on road, call us. Carolina Storage Battery Co., 400 S. Tryon. Phones 4434 and 572. Exide, the Long-Life Battery. Garrett Service Station, 327 E. Trade. PhoU.es 4818-4819. Philadelphia, Delco, Westinghouse, Remy, North East, Klaxon. „ • Hanes Service, 614 S. 'Tryon. Phone 4450. Always open. Huntley Bros. Vulcanizing Co., 17 S. Church. Phone 1139. Tires, tubes and accessories. K-T-M. Storage Battery Co., 5 W. First. Phone 84. Westinghouse Radio and Ignition Batteries. Mptor Accessories Co., 512-514 S. Jr yon. Phpne 2&L JE.xclusiye deal ers for Clover Leaf and Hood tires. Automotive supplier, gas and oil. Vulcanizing. Geo. A. Newman, 27 N. College. Phone 4257. Falls Tires, Evergreen Tubes and Accessories. . “George says they’re good.” North and South Carolina Battery Co., 12 West First. Phone 4515. Radio. Distributors U. S. L. Stor age Battery. 7 Shaw Tire Co., Sixth and College. Phone 1768. Tir.es and Repairing. “That Air Service.” Queen City Storage Battery Co., cor ner First and Church. Phone 4851. A. Kingsland Sutton, pres. Prest O-Lite Storage Battery, Generator and Starter Specialists. Wilkinson Battery Service, 610 S. Tryon. Phone 5444. Willard Bat teries. Sales and service. (Painting and Trimming) Charlotte Wagon and Auto- Co., Mint and Bland. Phone 2683. High grade top work. Auto painting and trimming. Better-built bodies. Scholl’s Auto Paint and Trim Co,, corner Fourth and Poplar. Phone 4084. W. P. Scholl, manager. Bet ter auto pginting and upholstering for those who care. BAKERIES Blue Ribbon Bakery, 323 E. Trade. Phone 4593. Carolina Baking Co. Miller’s Butter Nut Bread and ''Carolina Maid Cakes at all grocers. Charlotte Bread Company. Eat more ‘•Mother’s Bread.” BANKS American Trust Co. Member Federal Reserve System. Commercial bank ing. Four per cent interest paid on savings. We .welcome your busi ness. None too small, none too large. Charlotte National Bank. We invite your banking business. Commer cial—Savings—Safe Deposit. Citizens. Savings and Loan Co., 32 West Trade, Selwyn Hotel Bldg. Loans, Savings, Insurance. Independence Trust Company, “On the Square.” This bank provides tee facilities to help the working man save regularly. Surplus money creates self-confidence, opens op portunity and brings independence. Merchants and Farmers National Bank. W.-C. Wilkinson, president; J, A, Stokes, cashier. We cordially invite your banking business. Security Savings Bank, 4 S. Tryon. Commercial, personal and savings accounts solicited. “We pay you to save.” .. f Union National Bank. A. M. Victor, president; R. M. Miller, vice presi dent; D. P. Tillett, cashier; A. G. Trotter, assistant cashier. BOOK STORE Breckmann’s, a Book Store of Rare Excellence. Office Supplies and Furnishers. BOTTLED DRINKS Charlotte Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Drink Buffalo Ginger Ale. “It’s Delicious.” 1 BOTTLED DRiNKSr-Cwitiliued Chero-Cola Bottling Co. Prink Cher§ Cola, Grape Melo, Orange 'Jfelg, Old Taylor Ginger. “There's None So Good.” The Charlotte Coca-Cola Bottling Cp. Drink Coca-Cola in bottles. “De licious and Refreshing.” Nu-Grape Bottling Co., J. N. Gary, Mgr. Phone 5776. Drink No Grape, Midas Mineral Spring Water, Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale. Pariay Bottling1! Co. Drink “Parfay.” axgood drink in all seasons. C. Valaer Bottling Works, Expert Bottlers of Carbonated Drinks. Drink Queen Ginger Ale. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Mechanics perpetual Building and Loan Association, 225 N, Tryop. Series open in January,, April, July and October. The logical way to pay for a home is through the . building and loan association. Sav ■ ings shares yield 614 per cent profit. BIJTTER / Carolina Butter " Co., 4 N. Brevard. Phone 5497. “Carolina Maid” Fancy Creamery Butter. FresJ» Eggs. J CANDY LaBelle Candy Co., 406 S. Tryon. Phone 3195. Homemade Ice Cream , and Candies. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. M. H. Groves, 25 N. Tryon, 2£ floor. Phones: I Office, 5571; resi dence, 4332-J. I Dr. W. P. Love,^12 S. Tryon. Phone 3171. r CIGARS Carter-Colton Cigar Co., Distributors for Muriel Cigars. Hull-Norman Co., Distributors for La Palina Cigars. CLEANERS American Dry Cleaning Co., 1406 S. Tryon. Phone 3710. Cleaners pn«l Dyers. ' V M. & L. Pressing Club, 28, W. Fifth. Phone 2687. Dyeing, Cleaning and Repairing. All work called for and delivered. COAL Standard Ice and Fuel Co. Phone 72. “Y & B” Ice and Coal Co. Phones 210-211. H. V. Johnson. Phone 1466. Good coal, coke and dry wood. COFFEE C. D. Kenny Co., 23 S. Tryon. Phones 1551-1552. Teas, Coffees, Sugars. Piedmont Coffee Mills, Inc., Frapco? American Coffee, roasted in Char lotte. ' C CONTRACTORS ... *E. H. Clement Co., seventh floor Com? mercial Bank Bldg. General -'Con tractors. Goode Construction Co., General Contractors, DEPARTMENT STORES Bon Marche, Little-Long Cm, owners. Efird’s Department Store, E. Trage, Every department complete at all times. Gatling Dry Goods Co., 39 E. Trade, Phone 515. E. P. Gatling, man? ager. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoe? and Gents’ Furnishings, Millinery and Ready-to-Wear. J. B. Ivey Co., N. Tryon. “It Pays to Trade at Ivey’s.” _ Ed Mellon Company, 8-10 W. Trade. Clothiers, Shoes, Hatters, Wppmp's Wear, Furnishers, Hand Luggage. DRUG STORES Belmont Pharmacy, 1 ■Belmont Phone 872. Blair Bros. & Co., 405 E. Ayenue, Phone 120. John S. Blake Co., corner Trade and Tryon. Phone'40. Charlotte Drug Co., 200 E. Trade. Phone 2063. Elizabeths Drug Co., Phone 3040. Elizabeth. Gamble Drug Co., North Charlotte. Phone 3268. C. F. Gamble, Prop. Independence Drug Store, Graham and 11th. Phone 266. Kendrick’s Drug Store, 14 S. Church. Phones 240-241. E. F. Rimmer Drug Co., Phone ?80. Dilworth. Wohlford-Porter Drug Co., Inc,, cor ner Trade and College. Phone 292. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Winchester Electric Co., lljE. Trade. Phone 3026. Fixtures ana Supplies. FLORISTS “Say It With Flower?" C. T. Pettus, 200 N. Trypn. Phones (day) 21 and 22; (night) 876-W. Scholtz, the.Florist, Inc. Flowers Sbd Seed. 8 N. Tryon St. Phones 441-2. The Flower Shop, Mrs. M. M. Schiltz, Prop. Cut Flowers, Plants and loral Designs, Decorations. 203 N. Tryon St. Phone 1606. Night call County 4803. FLOUR Interstate Milling Co., rafrs. in Char lotte of “Sun Flower” (self»?ujng) and “Elizabeth” (plain) brands of Flour. a FURNITURE Deilinger Furniture Co. ■ Watafo for our mm Farris Bros., 10 N. College. Phene 3143. Johnston & Party, 24 S. College. Phone 2648. Klutz Furniture Co., 24 N. College.. Phone 373. wWe Want Your Business.” Maxwell Bros. & McDonald, 222 N.. jryon. phone 6187. Sam Maxwell, 34 S. College. Phone 808. Parker-Gardner Co., 16 W. Trade. Phone e460. I f Perry-Mincey Co., 16 S. College. Phone 4466. A. W; Smith, 16 N. College. Phone 801. Turner’s, “The House of Service,” 218% S. College. Phone 364. Wei furnish the home complete. FUNERAL PI RECTORS J. M. Harry & Cq., 816 N. Tryon. Phone 42. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. GENERAL MERCHANDISE F. M. Ewart, North Charlotte. “The Store That Always Treats You Right.” L. W. Wingate, 909 North Graham. Phone 952-J. GROCERS (Retail) Covington Grocery Co., 2 Belmont Ave. Phope 5481. L. f. Horton & Co., North Charlotte. Phone 4312. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats, Fish ai^d Oysters. S. R. Lentz,'315 N. Tryon. Phones 101-102. W. M. Sigmon, Manager. Quality and Service.” Little Grocery Co., 210 N. Graham. Phone 2371. “Quality and Serv ice.” Martin & Love, 308 N. Graham. Phones 3766-3767. «D C. Love, Manager. * R. yH, McCree & Co., 903 N. Graham. Phone 466 Miller-Van Ness Co., 10 E. Morehead, cor. Tryon St. Phone 2375. R. W. Miller, manager. Fine Groceries. Piggly-Wiggly. Three Stores: 9 S. Tryon, 30£f E. Trade, 123 Park avenue. Watts Grocery Co., 813 E. Seventh. Phone 4431. Country produce a specialty. L. W. Wingate, 909 North Graham. Phone 952. (Wholesale) Davidson & Wolfe, 220-222 S. Col lege. -. HARDWARE Charlotte Hardware Co., 30 E. Trade. . Phone 1505. Clark-Wjggins Hardware Cp., 311 E. Trade. Phone 4154. “If It’s Hard ware, We Have It.” j Matheson Hardware Co., 30 Wt Trade. Phone J75, North Charlotte Hardware/ Co., North Charlotte. Southern Hardware Co., 41 W. Trade, j Phone 253. Our specialty is good j tools for good workmen. ICE Standard fee and Fuel Co- Phone 72. "Y & R” Ice and Coal Co. phone 210-211. ' ' + ICE CREAM Chapin-Sacks Corporation, mfrs. of “The Velvet Rind,” Cream of Ice Creams. Mecklenburg Dairy Co., mfrs. of “Mecko” Ice Cream. Pasteurized Milk'Products. ' • .. ; INSURANCE Insurance”—any kind, anywhere. JEWELRY M. B. Smith & Co., 9 E. Trade. Popu lar price jewelry and luggage store. - laundries / (Steam) The Charlotte Laundry. Steam Laundry. Sanitary'Steam Laundry. (Wet Wa*h) Domestic Damp Laundry. Phone 3008. Modern Datnp Laundry. Phones 3763 and 4202. LUMBER (Building Material) Cathey Lumber Co., 308 East Fifth. Phones 1722-03. Lumber and Building Material, (Sr Citizens Lumber Co. Phones 3472 3473. The Doggett Lumber Co.,- 1-3-5 Park avenue. Phone 149. Lewis-Rucker. Lumber Co. Phone 263. « W. M. Taft, Statesville ave. Phone 316. Tucker-Kirby Co. Phone 4280. J. H. Wegrn A Co. Phone 117. Wiggins Bros., E. Bland and So. Ry. Phone 2396. MANUFACTURERS Lance Packing Co. Phone 3526, Peanut Products and Candies. “Queen Charlotte” Brand Finest Quality Peanut Butter. MARBLE AND GRANITE Carolina Granite Works, 303 E. Second. Phone 557. Monfitnemts. Charlotte Marble and Granite Works, W. Seventh and So. Ry. (Cemetery Gate). Phone 281. Monuments. t MATTRESSES lowing Mattress Factory. Mattresses made over. Phone 1588-J. -A MEAT MARKETS C. P. Austin, 305 W. Trade. Phone 391. Fresh Cured Meat, Fish and Oysters. R. F. La wing, 711 E. Seventh- Phone 2634. Cash Market. Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters. . Mosteller’s, 321 E. Trade. Phones 3256-3257. Native and Western Meats, Fish, Oysters and Game in Season. - MEDICINE Rainbow Tonic and Rainbow Oil Lini ment at drug stores. - , MEN’S WEAR H. C. Long Co., 33 E. Trade. “The Cash Store.” Michael Stern Cloth ing and Florsheim Shoes. Sensible Men's Wear. Yorke & Rogers, 21 W. Trade. Men's and Boys’ Clothing. Hart Scha#? ner & Marx and Kirschbaum Clothing. - \ MILLINERY Bon Marche (X/ittle-Long Co.) Efird’s Department Store. Gatling Dry Goods Co. J. B. Ivey Co. MUSIC HOUSE Andrews Music Store, Inc. Victrolps and Records, Pianos and Players, Band Instruments, Banjos, Guitars, Etc. - OPTOMETRIST Robert F. Wakefield, 39 N. Tryop. Phone 833. Eyes examined, glasses fitted, glasses repaired. PAINT AND GLASS Ezell-Bullington Co., 21 E. Third. Agents for Masury’s Paints and Varnishes. Pritchard Paint Co., 12 W. Fifth. Phone 765. Paint, Glass and Painters’ Supplies. In the same location for more than 20 years. Whitlow Paint and Paper Co., 30 W. Fifth. Phone 3634. Wallpaper, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. PLUMBING Independence Plumbing Shop, 29 E. Fifth. Phone 2645. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Estimates cheerfully furnished. PUBLIC UTILITIES Southern Public Utilities Co. Gas, Electricity, Street Railway. REAL ESTATE Abbott Realty Co., 7 E. Third. Phones 238, 3022 and 5477. Wilmoore lots sold on easy terms or cash dis count. _ Odbm Alexander, 219 S. Tryon. Phone 1087. Real Estate and Loans. “If you wish; to make n deal in land, let me land the deal— I s<|ll lots.” J. H. Carson Co. Phone 4991. Home Bujlders and Selling Agents. “Own ing Your Home Is as Easy as Pay ing Rent.” Home Real Estate and Guaranty Co., 219 N. Tryon. Contractors, Real Estate, Loans, Fire Insurance. Build and Finance. Kinney & Kenyon, Kinney B14r. Phone 3783. Contractors ami Builders. We build homes for workingman. Lee Kinney and John R. Kenvon. Merton C. Propst, room 1, 301% W. Trade. Phone 2122. Real Estato, Rentals and Insurance. Romes solid on easy terms. M. B. Rose, McKinnon Bldg. 706. ' Real Estate in At Branches. Insurance: Frrey $0 mobile, Casualty, Etc. tI* ’^Public. —— RESTAURANTS Brown’s, The Sensible Place to Eat. SHEET METAL S. M. Strange (successor to Strange . & Brady), rear 20 E. Trade. Phone 3149. Sheet metal work of eveiiy description. SHOES Bon Marche (Little-Long Co.) * Efird’s Department Store. Gatling Dry Goods Co. Gilmer-Moore Co., Inc., 16 S. Tryo*. Home of Good Shoes Since 1868. Also Trunks and Bags. J. B. Ivey Co. H. C. Long Co. $ Ed Mellon Co. . THEATERS Imperial and AlhamBra Theater*. Operated by Southern Enterprise*, Inc. - TRANSFER AND STORAGE Carolina Transfer and Storage Co., 209 S. Church. Phones 1222-122$ 609. Cochran & Ross Co., N. Grahanj, Phones 52 and 2271. Grading, hauling, njpving, packing and stor ing furniture. Wallace Stables, N. W. Wallace Prop Phone 1607. Rear 226 E- Trad*. Warren Transfer Co., 267 W. Fourth Day phone 1166; night phone 5074. Moving, packing and storing. WOMEN’S WEAR Bon Marche (Little-Long Co,) Efird’s Department Store: Gatling Dry Goods Co. -■ _ - J. B. Ivey Co. Ed Mellon Co. CHARLOTTE CENTRAL LABOR UNION
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