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PHONE 115.
WANTED
.WANTED Two gentlemen or couple
J for room and board. Nice front
room.
Phone 1164-J. 19-2t
WANTED Four men for room and
; board, 4 blocks of square. Phone
1633-L. 17-tf
WANTED A couple for 2 light house
' keeping rooms, close in. Phone
! 1930-L. 19-2t
i WANTED Roomers and boarders,
5 i-2 South Church St. Mrs. r . a.
! Richardson
14-7t
WANTED A reliable woman to sleep
! in the house for protection. Will give ,
furnished room free for summer
months. Phone 657-L. 19-2t
.WANTED Boarders.
500 East Ave-15-5t
nue. Phone 204.
WANTED Two gentlemen of couple
i for nice room and board. Private
family, close. - Phone 1954-L. 19-3t
WANTED Dressmaking and tailor
ing. Positively first class work guar-
anteed, 904 West Trade St. Phone
1 2123-J. 16-tf
hVAXTED Couple for beautiful front
j room, four windows and private
I bath. Excellent meals. 406 W. Trade
St Phone 223-J. 19-2t
WANTED Live wild rats. Will pay
f cash. Charlotte Sanatorium. 17-tf
IWANTED To rent or will buy from
t owner, a good work horse or mule,
t Address D., care News. 19-lt
"WANTED An opportunity to submit
samples and prices on your printing.
Let us design your stationery, book
let, folder, etc. The kind that will
keep you busy. News Printing
House, News Bldg., Phone 1530. 5-tf
:.W ANTED Position by married man.
r Will take anything honorable. Ad-
dress R H. M. care News, or phone
f 419. 19-4t
"WANTED Everybody to know that
I we have a private parlor for chil
I dre's hair cutting. Hancock's Bar
1 ber Shop. The best in the city.
Basement Realty Building. 7-tf
VANTED Piano graduate desires po
' sition to teach music, session 1915
- 16. Address Graduate, care of News.
19-2t
WANTED Boarders and . roomers,
i Rates reasonable. 213 E. 5th. Phone
470-J.
12-tf
RANTED Gentlemen for nicely fur
r nished rooms. Every convenience.
? Phone 69 6-J. 6-tf
.WANTED You to read Elliott &
: 'Barnes (City Pressing Club) ad ap
' pearing in this proper daily. 9-tf
WANTED To do your painting and
; kaisomining. Prices reasonable.
Phone S219-L. - 12-8t
WANTED Four men for room and
board, 4 blocks of square. Phone
2475-L. 17-tf
WANTED To exchange nice resi
: denc.e lots, all improvements in, for
improved property cash value. Will
assume mortgage. G. M. H., care
News. : .- 18-2 1
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Quartered oak roll top
; desk, slightly used, low price. Lu
; bin Furniture Co. Phone 173. 19-2t
FOR SALE If you want to buy a
home, or real estate of any kind, call
H or see Brown & Company, 3G W. 5th
": St. . ll-10t
FOR SALE New bungalow at big dis
; count and easy, terms for quick sale.
"Quick," care News. i9-3t
FOR SALE The cry of hard times
has thrown on the market several
good amusement investments. Any
onewlth from $1000 to $5000.00 cash
. can make some gilt edge invest
: ments. 1 Dividends certain. I ' have
: bought "every dollar's worth of the
same stock . that I can possible han
dle at this time. R. D. Craver, P.
O. 60x1033, phone 2345 for full
particulars. 17-tf
FOR SALE Very desirable homes, 5
to 12 rooms, modern and plain, ex
cellent locations, terms easy. If
you hariarttttle money now is the
time to buy a home.. Also some 10
to 15 peif"cen' city, investments.
Don't .wait; till they are all taken.
J. Arthur Henderson. 19-lt
TOR SALE; Building, lots, at bargain
prices rwjffierent ctions ; of city
on easy terras;; 'Phone- 2122.
TOR SALE Or trade, half interest in
Charlotte amusement proposition,
paying 20 per cent net. Price $750.
Wlliv trade for auto, roadster pre
ferred. "Auto," care News, , 19-lt
pntf SALT? CheaD. rubber tire top;
buggy. Phone 3151. 16-4t
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FOR SALE All kinds of commercial
I and society stationery, calling
cards, wedding invitations, booklets,
I folders, etc. The kind that will keep
I you busy. News Printing House,
. News Bldg. Phone. 1530. 5-tf
FOR SALE One white enamel child's
bed, practically new. Address Bed,
care News. 19-lt
FOR SALE Lumber and roofing in
Chapman-Alexander tabernacle, on
ground. Cathey Bros.
14-tf
FOR SALE i, 5 and 6-room houses on
easy terms.- 'Phone. 2122. 19-3t
FOR SALE $500 cash nice house five
rooms and bath, nicely located on
Chadwick avenue, lot 50x220 feet,
balance payable five dollars per week
for five hundred weeks, a bargain.
G. M. H., care News. 18-2t
FOR SALE 5-year-old horse sound,
good condition, weight 1000 lbs.,
$160.00. Will exchange for Ford
touring car and pay difference. C.
E. Kellam, Biscoe, N. C. 19-2t
FOR SALE Flat top
chairs. Phone 173 8-J.
desk, three
18-2t
FOR SALE High-class combination
saddle and driving horse. Goes all
the gaits, high style, perfect condi
tion, no fault with saddle, buggy,
and harness, or without. Phone
1221. 18-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT urnlsnea and un
furnished flats and houses. Mrs.
O. A. Robbins. Phoni .382. . tf
poR RENT Four unfurnished rooms
au conveniences, price reasonable.
Phone 1411-L.
19-2t
FOR RENT Furnished house No. 6
East Morehead St., for the months
of July and August. McAlister Car
son, Independence Trust Co.
17-3t-eod
FOR RENT One seven-room house
No. 5 East First St. Apply Traders'
Land Co. 19-2t
FOR RENT Two furnished front
rooms over Yorke Bros. & Rogers'
store, modern conveniences. G. W.
Bryan. 16-7t
FOR RENT In Dilworth, one or two
connecting rooms, furnished or un
furnished, board if desired. Private
home. Phone 2140. 19-2t
FOR RENT Large cool furnished
front room, four large windows, 10
West 7th St - 17-tf
FOR RENT One six-room cottage,
. furnished or unfurnished. Apply
Mrs. B. B. Rhyne. 222 S. Cedar.
19-tf
FOR RENT Nice flat 500 E. 9th
Ave. 15-tf
FOR RENT Nice rooms for house
keeping. Modern. Phone 1481-J.
19-2t
r un Kttrsi t d . unfurnished rooms
suitable for light housekeeping. 608
E. 5th. 15-tf
FOR RENT Close in rooms, Tryon
street. Suitable for offices or room
ers. C. E. Mason. Phone 818.
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FOR RENT If you want to rent a
house, store or apartment phone or
see Brown & Company, No. 36 W
oth St. ll-10t
FOR RENT 4, 5 and 6-room houses
irom $y to ?9 per month. E. L.
Propst 'Phone 2122. 19-3t
FOR RENT Modern six rooms, 317
AVest Palmer. -W..S. Clanton. 19-rt
FOR RENT one 5-room cottage,
moaern, sos Jackson Ave., $18.00 per
mo. H. C. Long. Phone 901. 29-tf
FOR RENT Four connecting rooms
over 217 North Tryon. W. J. Harty
. 19-7t
FOR RENT 5-room cottage, 319 N
McDowell. Water, electric lights
on car line, cement sidewalk. Bit
ulthic, $12.00 month. Phone Smith
115. , 24-tT
TOR RENT Five room modern cot
tage, 208 North Church. W. J Har
ty. 19-7t
FOR RENT 5-room cottage $14.00
per month. 1411 East Fifth street
Same distance as 400 block Eliza
beth. ' House newly painted and
neatly papered. 7-tf
FOR RENT Nicely furnished or un
rurnished room, Elmore Ant. two
yo'.mg ladies. Phone 2537-J. 19-4t
FOR RENT Rooms furnished com
plete for housekeeping. First floor.
Private home. 501 North Popiar
. street. ' c-tf
FOR RENT Large airy well furnish
ed room, 310 N. Church St Phone
1283-L. 8-tf
200 PAIR ladies' and children's ox
foVds and pumps Saturday, 25c pair.
. DeLane Shoe Co. 18-2t
FOR RENT Office and sleeping
rooms in . Carson building. C. M.
Carson. 18-2t
FOR RENT Furnished cottage in
Woodlawn for summer -months or
longer. Phone 1435-J. - 18-5t
. .-J MISCELLANEOUS. -
PlXNfOaNo: " "W. " E- SennTChax
lotte, N. C. Phone 1569. 5-tf
OLD NORTH STATE - Ointment n a
household necessity; It is a friend
for suffering tiumanity. 27tf-eod
LEAVE - EM "r AT HAWLEY'S Dull
razors and safety razor blades. Get
'em at Hawley's "better than-new."
Saw Edge Sanitary Sharpening Co.
2-tf-eodjLi;
ICE CREAM for picnics, excursions,
banquets, etc. Get our "Quantity
Price." Phone 1707 or come to see
us. Purity Ice Cream Co., 520 W.
Fifth St. . 27-tf-eod
AUTOS FOR HIRE r -and 7-passen-ger
cars. Phone 298. 26-tf
SOME SHOE SHOPS charge you more
but none do .better work than the
Champion Shoe Shop, 217 North
Tryon. Phone 2881. Why not try
us"
e-ti
MRS. DR. MOOKIL Painless Tooth
Extractor, 23 W. Trade. Phone' 1741.
SMITH'S BOOK STORE is framing
lots of photographs, diplomas, ana
pictures of every description. Why
not let us frame yours? 211 W.
Trade St. 8-3t
LADIES' small sizes oxfords, worth
up to $2.00 at 25c. DeDane Shoe
Co. 18-2t
SPECIAL , 60.-CENT SALE Cabbage,
60 cents crate; Deans, ou cents crate,
squash, 60 cents crate; cucumbers,
60 cents crate. J. E. Morris, corner
5th and College. Phone 695. 18-2t
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC There is
a report that I am not acting as a
Justice of the Peace and have re
signed my magisterial duties. I am
; still doing business but am at No.
31 East Fourth street instead of
. basement of Court House and will
be glad if my friends will bear this
in mind and call at above address
or 'phone me, as I have the same
'phone number No. 2421. I am not,
nor am I 'going,1 in the Drug busi-
ness. J. L. Brown, J. P. 18-3t
LOST & FOUND
LOST Bunch of keys, one keys mark
I. N. S.-7. Finder please phone 90.
19-2t
LOST Pair nose glasses in case. Re
turn to News. 19-4t
LOST Bunch of keys.
Finder please
17-2t
phone 90.
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FOR
ELKS' CONVENTION, CHAR
LOTTE, JUNE 24-25, 1915.
VIA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Southern Railway announces very
low round trip fares from all points
to Charlotte account State ConvniK n
B. P. O. Elks, Charlotte. June 24th and
25th. Tickets on sale June 23rd, 24th
and 25th, final return limit June 27r.t.
Ask your nearest agent for fares from
your station, or write,
R. H. DeBUTTS, D. P, A..
24-td Charlotte, N. C.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of authority conferredr on
me by that certain deed of trust dated
November 1, 1912,and recorded in Book
304, of Deeds, on page 566, in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Mecklenburg County, default having
been made in the performance of the
obligations secured by said deed of
trust, and demand having been made
upon me by the owner and holder of
the bond evidencing said obligations
to exercise the power of sale contain
ed therein, I will on the 19th day of
July, 1915, the same being the third
Monday in said month, at the hour of
12 o'clock M., sell to the highest bid
der for cash the following described
real estate:
Situated in Square No. 11, Ward No.
3, of said City of Charlotte, adjoining
the lands oi Frank Johnston, Thomas
Garibaldi, -W. C. Dowd and W. F.
Dowd, and bounded as follows: Begin
ning at . a stake on South Church
street, the southwest corner of the
lot conveyed to Tom Garibaldi by the
late James H. Carson, now owned -by
said Garibaldi, and running with South
Church street, toward Third street,
forty-nine and one-half (49 1-2) feet
more or less, to a stake at corner of
Frank Johnston's lot; thence back
with his line toward Tryon Street
Ninety-nine (99) feet to a stake, a
corner of lot conveyed by J. Ed Car
son and others to W. C. Dowd and'W.
F. Dowd by deed duly registered;
thence with the line of that lot toward
Fourth Street, and parallel with
Church Street forty-nine and one-half
(49 1-2) feet, more or less, to Tom
Garibaldi's corner; thence with his line
Ninety-nine (99) feet to the Begin
ning; Being the same lot of land con
veyed to Nettie B. Goode by E. C.
Griffith (unmarried) by deed dated
September 9, 1911, and registered in
the office of the Register of Deeds for
Mecklenburg County aforesaid, in book
276, page 394, being the same lot of
land conveyed to Julian L. Lummus
by Nettie B. Goode and husband, U.
S. Goode, by deed dated Feb. 15, 1912,
which has been duly filed for record.
GEORGE STEPHENS,
6-19-4t-oaw. Trustee.
CLYDE LINE
Between
Georgetown - Wilmington
and New York City.
Direct weekly passenger service to
and from the above cities oh steamers
"Cherokee . and, "Seminole" with
through tickets to all interior points.
Comfortable outside staterooms, ex
cellent cusine, spacious social halls
and broad decks.
ONLY DIRECT LINE WITHOUT
CHANGE
Steamers leave Wilmington for
Georgetown every . Monday, arriving
Tuesday. Returning leave George
town Thursday, arriving Wilmington
Saturday. Leave Wilmington for New
York every Saturday, arriving Tues
day. Returning leave New York Fri
day, arriving Wilmington Monday.
Through bills of lading and lowest
rates to and from all points in North
and South Carolina.
C. J. BECKER, Agent,
Wilmington, N. C.
H. KAMINSKI & CO., Agents,
. Georgetown.Sr C -
Amusements
Extra Attractions at the Piedmont
Theatre Today.
The Piedmont theatre will today
present at all shows in addition to the
regular show the inauguration of
President Graham, at Chapel Hill, N.
C. Secretary of the Navy Daniels was
there, also other great notables and
there are also shown 96 presidents of
96 different- colleges of the South, pro
fessors and students. This1 is ."one of
the greatest pictures of its kind ever
taken and the Universal-Picture Com
pany has shown a part ' of this same
picture all over the world. The first
matinee today starts at 2 p. m., and
the second show at 3:30 p. m.' The
Black Box is also shown at all shows.
STATESVILLE WON.
Lenoir, June 19. Featured by home
runs and errors, Lenoir yesterday, lost
the first game played in the' Western
North Carolina League when ' the
State3ville Invincible s won from them
by the score of 8 to" 7. Watliias, for
the locals, worked out a great game
but nine healthy boots by, th'a . locais
sent the big end of the score glim
mering the other way. The locals'
eight hits were aided materially by
seven Statesville errors but this
combination found them one run shy.
Booe, Brouthers and i3ruce secured a
single homer while. Yount of the visi
tors secured two.
Score :
Statesville
Lenoir . .
R. H. E.
. 8 5 7
.7 89
Batteries: :Kanipe, Booe and Bird;
Watkins and Stuart
WON THE' LAST ONE.
Raeford, June 19. Fairmont made it
one in three from Raeford here yes
terday . afternoon when three bunched
hits in the eighth netted them three
runs and giving thm the deciding tal
lies in a 4 to 3 win. The onslaught
chased McKeithan from the mound
and Newton who relieved him held the
heavy hitting visitors without a hit.
Floyd for the visitors pitched a
steady game.
Washington, June 19. F. W. Bruce,
an outfielder, was released yesterday
by the Washington American League
Club to NorfoRof the Virginia League
under optional agreement He prob
ably will be recalled at the end of
the minor league season. Bruce former
ly played "with the Virginia Poly tech
nic Institute.
GROCERS
LISTEN!
Ripe cantaloupes corn, bkra, cucum
bers, tomatoes, carrots, squash, head
lettuce, celery, bell peppers, beets,
grape fruit, oranges, bananas, large
ripe peaches 25c, basket, raspberries,
huckleberries, blackberries, pineap
piss, etc
SIGMON-KLUEPPELBERG CO.
PHONE 2375.
Your doctor says give the baby Fa
rina. We have it. Also barley and a
fresh shipment of Graham and Jireh
Flour.
MILLER-VAN NESS CO,
27 No. Tryon St,
SLICED BREAKFAST BACON,
Chipped Beef, Boiled Ham and Ox
Tongue; These goods are all fresh
and sliced on the machine when or
dered and there is nothing better to
be had when on a picnic or outing.
S. 5. XENTZ
Phone 101. Fred Cochrane, Mgr.
CHEON!
The best 50c Tea for Cold Tea in
America. Kenny's "Special" blend of
Coffee 25c, the cup favorite. We have
an unusual fancy head rice 5 lbs. 40c
CD. KENNY CO.
Sugars, Coffees, Teas.
Phone 1551-1552.
JUST RECEIVED
a fresh supply of Hotel Astor Coffee
and Rice. Pure wholesome groceries.
Full weight Quality.
W. M. BURKHZAD.
Phone 732. 323 E. Trade.
CASH ONLY ,
Best cuts chuck steak, 15 cents.
Fancy pot roast 12 1-2 to 15. Best
cuts steak 10. Tender round steak,
22. Tenderloin and sirloin, western
or native, 25. Pork chops, 20. Veal
chops, 18, 2 lbs. 35. Ask for hams
and breakfast bacon cut on new ma
chine, 30 cents. Quality guaranteed.
FOWLER'S MARKET.
Phone 553.
REFRIGERATORS
Ice Boxes, Ice Cream Freezers,
Water Coolers, Porch Goods,
Swings, etc. Prices right
Bellinger Furniture Co.
13-15 W. 5th.
Phone 3146
Herring Furniture Company
16 - Nor College -St.-
S. 0. S. FROM INTS,
me b y that certain deed of trust dated
; Harrisburg, Pa., June 19. This city
today raised the guarantee needed to
have the Newark baseball team of the
International League transferred to
Harrisburg.
SURE Meet the 5 a.m. Trains.
Phe us. "We'll be there" for you.
Phone 1095.
JTNEY RAPID TRANSIT CO.
Fine Work
Is the foundation of our repu
tation. Cleaning, pressing and repair
ing clothes is our . business.
CAN WE SERVE YOU?
City Pressing Club
Phones 573-574. 223 N. Tryon St
USED CARS FOR SALE.
Touring cars and roadster in first
class condition at a very low price.
If interested it will certainly pay
you to see us. '
12 N. Church St.
WOODSIDE MOTOR CO.
'Phone 341.
YOUR INTEREST
IS OUR INTEREST
Our business is to study your in
terests, and meet your demands. Phone
us your orders early Saturday morning
for quick delivery. We can offer you
the season's choicest vegetables at the
most reasonable prices, and will get
them to you in time for dinner, too.
Fresh Country, Eggs. '
Coop nice Spring Chickens.
Kingan's Reliable Hams and ' Sliced
Breakfast Bacon.
Finest Country Hams in the city.
Good ' selection.
Sunny South Lard, all sizes.
Snowdrift Lard, 10 lbs. $1.00.
Normana Brand Kippered Herring.
Just try one. You'll order it again,
and only 15c per can.
3 cans Argo Red Salmon, 50c.
We have the very best assortment of
Canned Goods.
Small Spanish Peanuts, 7c quart.
Whippoorwill Peas, $2.00 bu., 55c pk.
We have one good bay horse for
sale. Inquire of us.
CULP BROS.
Phone 1194. 225 E. Trade St.
BEST POTATOES,
25c Peck.
Smaller size 17c or 65c bushel.
Fresh Country Eggs .... 20c
Large Fat Mackerel 12 1-2c
Prunes .... ........ 5c
Best large Prunes 3 lbs. for.... ..25c
Hams. 17 1-2c
Country Hams 20c
Breakfast Bacon 16 and 21c
Sliced .... .... 28c
Real good Tea 35c
Best: ... . . .. . . 60c
Salmon. . .......... . .?. ..... 90c
Salmon ........ .... .... 90c dozen
Bridgers & Co.,
Phone 151.
33 N. College St
Garment Germs May
Cause Disease
Our scientific method of press
ing clothes kills all germ mat
ter, restores life and luster to
the cloth and positively pro
duces in every garment
The Natural Body Shape.
CLEANING, ALTERING,
REPAIRING
Southern Pressing Club
Phone 1878.
UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHING
and Repairing an grades of Furniture.
Dealer in Antiques.
E. R. McGINN,
712 E. 7th St Phone 2232-J.
We are selling better furniture than
has ever been sold at the prices for
which we are offering it. You really
furnish your home at about half of
what it would cost In ordinary times
to furnish it.
For instance, look at this bed! It
has two-inch posts, and five large fill-
ers. You get this for $12.50. Others
equally as good.
Phone 1223
Sodas, Shakes -and Egg Drinks
pleases and served in a way
Bowen's,
21 South Tryon Street.
Palm Beach Suits
Cleaned
50c.
FINK'S PRESSING CLUB
D. W. Fnk, Prop.
36 E. 5th St Phone 977
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY AND TIME BY
LETTING US SAVE YOUR SOLES.
We use tie
Goodyear weit system,
SHU-FIXERY
203 WEST TRADE STREET
PHOHC 2082
The State of North Carolina,
Mecklenburg County. June 5, 1915.
In the matter of
DRAINAGE OF LITTLE SUGAR
CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT
NO. 2.
Notice to:' James Deal, W. H. David- W. F. Baker 75.11
son, W. E. Mcllwaine, J. W. Elliott, J. M. Kirkpatrick heirs 150.ru;
C P. Elliott, Walter Alexander, T. L. J. Watt Kirkpatrick heirs 10 0.1)1
Kirkpatrick, J. Moore Kirkpatrick, J. E. & J. H. Bolick loo.rt)
DeArmond Kirkpatrick Miss Lila Heirs of J. J. Sims 100.00
Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Zelma TerrMI, Sterling Graydon
Sterling Graydon, R. C. Collins, H. K. Reid
James Howard, PIneville Loan & R. G. White
Savings Bank, Daisy Sutton, M. C. R. C. Collins
Hare, Mrs. M. L. Roane, Lee Downs, James Howard
' George Graves, W. B. Meacham, Pineville Loan & Savings Bank
William Boatwright, Chadwick-Hos- W. M. Morrow
kins Co. (Dover Yarn Mills), John Daisy Sutton
Osborne, Re,v. Taylor, Zeb. M. M. G. Hare
Johnston, Mrs. Mcllie Scott, C. M. Mrs. M. L. Roane
Pickens, Mrs. Nannie Gilson, J. A. Mrs. A. L. Stough
Thrower, Mrs. Bettie Thrower, Mrs. W. J. Taylor
Elia Parks, W. M. Ross, Mrs. Daisy W. H. Bell
Barringer, Mrs. Sallie Younts, J. E. Lee Downs
McClure. Mrs. J. L. Weeks. Mrs. George Graves
Eliza Ardrey, J. S. Miller.
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The persons above-named will
take
notice that, the Board of Arbitrators, John Qsborne ....
uomposeQ oi inaries ti. uaiaweii, Hi.
E. Niven, H. G. L. Rea, Joe H. Rob
inson and W. R. Alexander, to whose
arbitrament and award was submitted
the matters in controversy existing
between the Mecklenburg Drainage
Commission and certain land owners
in said Drainage District, did, on the
18th day of March, A. D., 1915 sub
mit to the Mecklenburg Drainage Com
mission their written report and award
in accordance with the arbitration
agreement theretofore entered into, as
follows:
"TO THE MECKLENBURG DRAIN
AGE COMMISSION:
The undersigned, Chas. H. Caldwell,
E. E. Niven, H. G. L. Rae, Jos. H. Rob
inson and W. R. Alexander, having
been designated by a joint committee of
six selected by the Mecklenburg Drain
aeg Commission and the land owners
in Drainage ' District No. 2 of Little
Sugar Creek, to whose arbitrament and
award was submitted the matters in
controversy existing between the
Mecklenburg Drainage Commission
and the land owners in said Drainage
District respectfully report as fol
lows: '
Pursuant to the terms of. a written
agreement entered into between the
Mecklenburg Drainage Commission
and the persons owning land in the
drainage district above referred to,
which said agreement bears date the
27th day of February, 1914, having
been first duly sworn to faithfully, ef
ficiently and impartially discharge the
duties of our appointment without
fear or favor, and after due notlcfi to
each of the persons owning lands
said district, we went upon the prem
ises of the several property owners
located in the said district and ascer
tained and determined what, in our
opinion, was necessary to be done for
the purpose of completing the canal,
so as to make it drain the property
and water shed in the district to the
best possible advantage; and we also
reported what, in our. opinion, was ne
cessary to be done by the Commission
in order to protect the property
through which the canal runs, and to
prevent water running through the
canal and overflowing the lands; said
written report having been duly filed
with the Mecklenburg Drainage Com
mission. "
After the Commission had duly per
formed the things ascertained and
reported by us, and after five (5)
days' notice to each of the persons
owning lands in the said .district, we
again went upon the several pieces of
land located in the said district, to
gether with the land owners, for the
purpose of ascertaining and determ
ining the special benefits each piece of
land in the said drainage district has
received by reason of the construc
tion of the canal in said district. v In
ascertaining the special benefits above
mentioned, we did not take Into con
sideration any fact, matter or thing
except such evidence as tended to
show the difference in the market val
ue of the land before the canal was
constructed, its market value after
wards, and arising on account of the
construction1 of the canal; and we
were not governed by, nor did we take
into consideration, any classification
made by . any jury heretofore appoint
ed for that; purpose, nor did we take
into consideration any cost of the
construction. of t&e saidcajaaL We
of finest materials with the flayer that
you like. The best to be had ah-, .
the
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have also, after due notice to a'l
jnrc,iu anO e.1TK;;rt
ered all the evidence offered b- th
land owners and the Drainage 'VoSf
iwiijuiwii tvj-Lx Liicii clllui iicys.
Havinsr in all rpenonto n ,
ement
owners, dated Februarv 27 im :ZA
lloroiTlllofnrQ yr,f J A . d"(l
hereinbefore referred to, we r?n
make,
puDiisn ana declare ttiis
award
in writing, as follows: We rind that
drainage district No. 2 Little" sr
Creek have received special benefit'
on account of the construction of 'said
canal in names and amounts as to'
lows :
R. A. Miller and J. S. Miller.. 8 400 00
-1 ames irarKS
James Deal
J. . S. Miller
T. P. Morrow
Mrs. Mary M. Poole ...
Mrs. Nancy Sharpe
W. H. Davidson
J. P. Ardrey
Mrs. Susan Hartgrove . . .
G. E. Maynard
S. W. and J. M. Porter.
Stokes & Shannonhouse
Dr. A. M. Whisnant ..
Miss Anna Porter
B. "E. Wolfe
W. E. Mcllwaine
W. M. Garrison
Matthew Wallace
Parks Kirkpatrick
Mrs. Lula Bigham
50.09
50.00
1 30.00
".loo
273.00
IOi'i.UO
50.00
270.00
250.00
130.00
1:10.00
375.00
looo.oe
500.00,
230.0C
230.0C
T 0O.OC
26.0C
-if to.or
so.or
J. W. Elliott 13.01;
C. P. Elliott 40.nr
S. K. Bennett 30.0c
Walter Alexander 40.00
Jim Alexander 4.". or
Abraham Davidson
fiO.Of
"'V..:l
Mrs. Cynthia K. Brown
W.- H. Lambeth
15.01
110.00
10.1.00
100.00
7.50
15.00
30.00
S.0U
15.01
50.00
1 0.0
20.00
I'O.fCl
5.i!0
20.0C
W. B. Meacham
William Boatwright 12.
. 1S0.01
5;?i
5J)0
. 500"
. 35.0c
40.00
. 50.00
170.00
, 5.00
, 15.00
23.00
40.00
20.0)
30.00
' 20.00
25.00
20.00
15.00
15.00
50.00
20.00
35.00
35.00
15.00
15.00
25.00
20.00
20.00
40.00
12.00
15.00
Rev. Taylor
J. S. Miller
Zeb Johnston
Mrs. Mollie Scott .
Dr. E. H. Hand
S. L. Manson
Evan Yandle
C. M. Pickens
W. C. Barnett
W. E. Younts
Mrs. Nannie Gilson .
Miss . Beulah Younts
H. M. Stroup
W.' B. Bailes
W. G. Johnston
J. A. Thrower
Mrs. Bette Thrower
W. B. Warwick
Mrs. Ella Parks ...
W. M. Ross
Mrs. Daisy Barringer
Mrs. Walker
Mrs. Sallie Younts .
Mrs. Eliza Ardrey . . .
W. A. Rogers
R. B. Johnston
S. L. Hoover
J. E. McClure
Mrs. J. L. Weeks ..
Total
And, in addition to above, eaw 0.
the tracts of land shall be assessed in
terest from and after the first daj 0
January, 1913, on the above amount
at six per cent per annum, r.n u
And this is in full of all maitf
submitted to us. , n
Witness our hands, this lsth da
March, 1915.
C. H. CALDWELL.
W. B. ALEXANDER.
JOSEPH H. ROBIN fcON,
H. G. L. REA,
E. E. NIVEN."
. The above-named persons and J
inj
ana au oiuer pciau ; , t0
the arbitration agreement rr"e:f t0
owning or claiming any luv. ; in
any of the" above-mentioned J.;1.
Little Sugar Creek Drainage E.-
No. 2; and against wmch bp- d
eilLS UrtVO uccu ov -- C&l
ion
the Mecklenburg Drainage " ,he
will meet in the Court uj-- kt
3rd day of July, at x par.
A. M when any land or- men.
ties to the arbitration agretuK .
tioned may be heard, in 4 of a2
with the provisions of zee. 101
Act of the General Assc. j;Ied
thA 2nH dav of March,
thA 2nd day of
3 a-' s
"An ACl IO auitsuu - f-ou;
Place,
to drainage in MecKi.- Pub!ic
same being Chapter &o ) 01 - q ;ve
Laws of 1911, and Chsr' ,f
Public Local Laws or l- otrner3
The above-mentioned & iiat
will further take notice ifcb and
showing the location ot r j , raCl5 of
the boundaries of the v,pnrionea
land within the c their
Drainage District, &ccolr vM
several owners, is on nit. shan.
inspection, in the office or r. ;IrC-Klen-nonhouse,
attorney JJ -?m, U
burg Drainage Commj;
Building," Charlotte, a. p"
This the 4th day 01 June'
MECKLENBURG DRAlMlSSlO-
; 'By JR. Alexander. Chairman.
W. S. Pharr, Secretary ..
v-19-10t