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8 THE CHARLOTTE ITEWS, FEBRUARY \, 19*11 “Tell it to The T6wn Through THE NEWS.” 1 ONE — ■ — CENT PER WORD WANTED; For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Stolen, To Let. Phone 115. WANTED FOR RENT—Modern 8-room house on .Tarkson Terrace. Apply FranUlin’s Studio. No. 1 West Fifth St., Char lotte, N. C. 2M-tf W.\NTED—Twenty good steady girls to sew. making overalls. Good pay and cheap board. Southern Manu- facrurinp Co.. Chester. S. C. l-14t W.AN'TED—Posiiiou by experienced srenngrapher. M. C., care News. MISCELLANEOUS EXACTLY HALF PRICE fancy vest sale. H. C. Long Co. It-d&w WANTED—Three men for room and beard, prlviitc. App!v r>00 E. 5th St. 31-2t ,F'REE GRANITE CHIPS—Fine for l)nildine: walls, fillinej in. etc. Meck- lenhnrg Marble & Granite Co.. East 2nd St. l-4t-eod WANTED—A good. sober collector i POr HATCHING from prize and salesman ti^' furniture and; winnine R. I. Reds. Send for mat- housefiirnishiue iiouse. Address,; ijj.. Highland Poultry Yards. F'.irr.itiire. «-.Tr(.> Xcws. 3-30-ot. j iSholb\, N. C. 1-lt WA.XTKD- Positii'i by moulder with 111 years experience. Address ‘Mtnilder.” care News. 2S-:>t W.-\NTEI >—fi-roo’u hous»e. modoru con- vrnit'Tu'p. 1 l.'lock iri'm tur lino. 014 \ l aKlwell Si. ol-t WA.NTI'l) FOR I S. ARMY —Abie nodiod unmarrik'd men between of ivS and citizens of the Tnittd States, cf '.',00(1 character and leri- i!.'! iiti' haliifs. ho can speak, icnd and \\iitc the Kn'-,iish languaf;e. I'lr iuforuiafion apply to Rocniitinx Offlcor ;i'tr Wes’ ’I'radc St.. lottH. N. C : 3 South .Main 5t.. A.-ilie- vllle. N. C.; 330Souih Elm St.. (Jrccn^boro. N. C.; lOTU West .Ma^n Sr., Si)air;\nl)ur>;. S. C.. lU’ 2'Jl' Main St.. Greenville, S. C. s;:n-wv’d-fri. PHONE DOWD WOOD YARD for all kinds of dry wood. M. O. Dow’d. Phone 253S, corner E. Sth and Rail road. 12-tf \V. H. CA'i'KEY Is associated with The Finger Hardware Co., 2S North College street. 2T-Tt WOMEN, sell guaranteed hose, 70 per cent, profil. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigatt:. Strong Kuit, Bu.v 4029, West Philadel- i'hia. Pa. 12-28-7t-wed NO 1 BOOKKEEPER desires steady I set of books to keep in evening. G. i-i. .1.. care News. 31-3t C.\L1. 2fif*4 when you v»ant wood and I quick delivery. H. B. Polk. ! 1-30-14t. WA.NT f O BORROW $400.00 6 months, 1" ;io; cent interest, real estate se- turit'.. S. R. Abeniathv, Gastonia. 31-2t W LI)—Pi..virion bv jnnio’ dnm c'"-rk of iibility and experience Pesi retHience. ■ Phinol,” care Charlotte Dal’.v News. 27 r.t WA.NTED—Two or tliieo unfurnished rooms for ii^hi lll)u^;ekee^•iug. Aci- die.'S • S," care Ninvs. 3 I-It FAMILY WANTED for board. 'Phone 1680-J. room and 25-tf THE NEWS .TOB OFFICE is equipped to do your Job Printing. Phone 1530. WA.NTKD--Live livi-itllng agents to Bell atractlve 'ot and land proposi ti :i.. P.ig mon»‘V lor acenr and cus- twjiur. Write K. E. Clark. Hamlin, Tt'xas. l-3ti-7t. ALL PERSONS are hereby warned against trading for certain promis- !:ory notes as below, said notes hav ing }>een abstracted from my safe. Sundry notes executed to the North Pole Ice Cream Freezer Co.; one for $100.00 executed to Rev. R. A. Miller by Dr. W. M, Strong; tw'o for $150.00 each executed to the undersigned by J. E. Nunnery. F. H. Andrews. 31-lt Vote Today in News Bond Election. WANTED—One thousand more sma'l ads on this page. One cent a word. QUK'K WORK and job printing of the better kind. Phone 1530. W.V.VTFCD—.\ wet ntir.se, white or col- ori (1. Phone 21t'»2-L. 1-lt WANTED--By young lady, board and room where can have use of piano. I Address G. J.. care New?. 31-2t WANTEf)—To buy feather beds. High-j est cash i>rices paid. Address South-} ern Feather Co.. 508 North David-, son street. l-30-6t. ArTO*MOBH.,E and hacks for hire, day or night. Nathan Dwlggins. 'Phone 52G and 2020-F. 23-tf-eod ’PHONE 1530 for Job Printing. Vote Today in News Bond Election. REBl’ILDING SALE of furniture at Hastings & Mitchell Co.. 46 N. Col lege St. All kinds of furniture must be sold or moved out. This is an op portunity to buy furniture at your price. ’Phone 897-J. 18-eod-tf W.-X.VTED—Several ladies for rooms with nv without board. Apply 903 S>. Tryon. l-2t W.A.VTED—Gentlemen to room and board; also younc men for table* board in private family, five blocks from Bquare. ’Phons 2191. 31-2t IF W. A. YANDLE, 315 North Mc Dowell street, will call at News of fice before 4 o’clock Thursday af ternoon he will receive free two tickets to Edisonia or Amuse U. W A.VTED—You to join Kirshbaum’s new method Sanitary Pressln,' Club. $].0() per month. Suits pressed while you wait, 25c. 25 Wes*. Trade St.. upstairs. Phone 2536. 24-lOt jrST TAKE A PEEP at H. C. Long Co.’s window fancy vests now half price. It-d&w SEND IN your name to The New's if you would like to have two tickets to Edisonia—free. WANTED—Position by experienced , SLOGAN—Wear Dr. Campbell’s glass- Ad- and watch Charlotte grow\ 6 EJ. l-3t Trade St. 12-30-tf stenographer and bookkeeper, dress Box 5. care News. WANTED—One thousand more small ads on this page. One cent a word. ‘TELL IT TO THE TOWN” at one cent a word—in The News Want Column. FOR RENT FOR RENT—One nicely room 414 N. College. $5.00 FANCY VESTS $2,50, $4 ones $2.00, $3.00 ones $1.50. and $1.50 ones only 75c. H. C. Long Co. l-lt-d&w I CALL FOR, repair and deliver vour furnished i shoes. Phone 953-J. P. A. Bowden, 31-2t lOV^ East Trade. 12-27-tf FOR RENT—Five room house “Sunny-' side.” Good condition; w'lll include! barn if wanted. F. M. Dobbs, 7 S. j Brevard. 28-tf FOR RENT—Large front room with board to couple without children. No. 11 E. 7th. l-2t SEND IN your name to The News if youiwould like to have two tickets to Edisonia—free. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, Tryon St., central location, all con veniences. 'Phone 1386-L. 28-tf POR RENT—8-room house, No. 906 ' W. 5th. Modern conveniences. Ap ply 908 W. 6th. Phone 1483-J. 26-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furniahed room, ^ upstairs, electric lights, 215 E. 7th. l-2t FOR RENT—Two very desirable ' rotmiB over Hahn’s, No. 29 North Tryon street. Desirable six room house on North Brevard street, $20.00 per month. Traders’ Land Company, 22 East Fifth St. 27-5t FOR A NOTARY PUBLIC quick— ’Phone 115. 24-tf “TELL IT TO THE TOWN*’ at one cent a word—in The News W^ant Column. A 15-CENT AD in this column may bring you $100.00 in businses. STENOGRAPHIC WORK, typewrit ing circular letters and addressing wanted by young lady at the even ing hours. Prices reasonable. Call 1654-J. TW’O TICKET to Edisonia or Amuse U will be given to Edna Brumback, 613 E. 4th St., if called for at News office before 4 o’clock Thursday af ternoon. FOR RENT CHEAP—Nice store room on 4th, near Tryon. W. C. Dowd, at News office. 8-21-tf WHAT Is your greatest asset In bus iness? Your eyes. Protect them by having Dr. Campbell prescribe your glasses. 6 E. Trade St. 12-30-tf FOR RENT—S rooms, 6 So. Cedar St. 26-tf FOR RENT—Modern 6-room, house,] 401 W. 11th. Phone 69. John W.l Sheppard. 25-tf A 15-CENT AD in this column may bring you $100.00 in business. UPHOLSTERING an| furniture re pairing. McNamee and Bro. No. 30, Howell Arcade. ’Phone 2167. 28-12t yoto Today In News Bond Election. Vote Today in News Bond Election. FOR ESTIMATES on Job Printing, ' ’phone 1530. A representative will call. $500.00 TO LOAN. Address L., care New's. 31-2t Vote Today in News Bond Election. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two houses in Belmont, will pay 12 per cent interest. T. W. Erwin. l-2t FOR SALE—Ice cream wagon and freezers. Addrc's J. R. Hatley, care News. l-30-4t. FOR SALE—We have for sale 1500 acres of good land, excellent im provements, 12-room house and base ment, four good tenant houses, three barns and numerous outbuildings. 500 acres in cultivation, 600 acres timberland, black rich land, 2 miles from railroad, mile from high .school, 4 miles from the county seat of Macon county. For particulars make inquiry. Southern Real Es tate Loan & Trust Co. l-3t FOR SALE TODAY ONLY—Four, eight or twelve shares 4 months old; four 14 months: seven 11 months; twelve 34 months. If unsold, will be cancelled tonight. Better hurry. E. L. Keesler, Treas, 1-lt FOR SALE—My residence on Eliza beth avenue. This is quite a desira ble place in one of the luost popular sections of Charlotte. ’Phone 1519-J. AY. A. Smith. 29-4t FOR SALE—Fifty pound porcelain lined refrigerator, used only few monih.s. Good as new', cheap. 'Phone 161G-J. l-2t FOR SALE—Two barrels pine splint ers for building quick fires. P. H. Livingston. No. 9 E. Sth St. 1-lt FOR SALE—New feather beds and pillows, .‘>t)-pound feather bed and pair of 6-pound pillows delivered for $10.00. Pillows $1.50 and $2.50 per pair. Best on earth for the money. Turner & Cornwell. ’Phone 364, 204 S. College, Charlotte, N. C. 23-tf DURlNa JANUARY, February, March and and April you will al ways find a big assort ment of Horses and _ Mules in our sales sta- blfcl uL the right prices, and we sell on reasonable terms. WADSWORTH SALES STABLES. Vote Today in News Bond Election. ESCAPED WITH HIS LIFE *'Tw'enty-one years ago I faced an awful death,” writes H. B. Martin, Port Harrelson, S. C. “Doctors said I had consumption and the drea(tful cough I had looked like it, sure enough. I tried everything I could hear of, for my cough, and w'as under the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for a year, but could get no relief. A friend a#ivised me to try Dr. King’s New' Dtscovery. I did so, and was completely ccured. I feel that I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure.” Its positively guaran teed for coughs, colds, and all bron chial affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at W. L. Hand & Co.’s. LOST AND FOUND. $5.00 REWARD will be paid for the return of black water spaniel, stray ed or stolen from our home. O. W’’. Loving, 309 North Church. 1-30-tf Clairvoyant Wondepful! Marvelous! HACKNEY BROS. COMPANY Plumbing & Heatrng—Jobbers^ in Supplies. **So-Easy-To-Fix" Pumps, Gasoline Engines, Terra Cotta and Flue Pipe. Wrought Iron Ppe and Fittings. Nos. 6 and 8 W. 5th St. Phones 312 & 1047. Chariotte, N. C. PROF. C. LEE 12 South Church St. A CONSCIENTIOUS CLAIRVOYANT The Bright Star of His Profession. I possess the Secret Power of re constructing unhappy domestic affairs and making the home happy. Of gaining for you th one you wish in marriage. Of making the one you love admire and love you. Of over coming rivals, give you the secret power of inflttencing people without their knowledge. Of doing your every wish. Of over coming enemies and placing you in a place of power and influence. Do you wish to know- How' can I have good luck? How can I succeed in business? How' can I conquer my enemies? How can I marry the one I choose? How' can I marry well? How can I conquer my rival? How' can I make any one love me? How soon will my lover propose? How' can I get a letter? How can I get a good position? How can I remove bad influences? How make distant ones think of me? How can I settle my quarrel? How can I hold my husband’s love? How' can I hold my wife’s love? These are questions Prof. C. Lee can answer. Head your life like an open book. LOVE!!! Do you want to marry soon? Then come and see me. I will gain for you any one whom you choose even if there are thousands ot miles betw'een you, him or her. If yon are in trouble or your future is uncertain—consult me. READINGS 50c AND $1.00. for a short time only. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p, m. Open Saturdays. 12 South Church St. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Coutr fn the special pro ceeding for the sale of land to make assets, entitled “F. R. McNinch, Ad ministrator of A. N. Deaton vs. Mrs. Mattie Deaton and others,” the un dersigned Commissioner- will sell, for cash, at the Court House Door in the city of Charlotte, at 12 o’clock M., on Monday, February 27th, 1911, the fol lowing described tract of land: Lying and being in Sharon Town ship, Mecklenburg County and contain ing One Hundred (100) acres, being the homeplace of the late A. X. Dea ton and being the same tract of land which was conveyed to said A. N. Dea ton by the Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Co. by deed dated August 10th, 1908, and recorded in Book 237, at Page 800 in the Register’s Office lor said Mecklenburg County, to w'hich deed reference is hereby made for a more particular description. The said tract of land will be surveyed and w'ill be sold in accordance with such sur vey and the plat thereof as made by the Surveyor. This the 24th day of. .January, 1911. F. R. McNINCH, 1-25-tds. Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY LOT Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, in a special pro ceeding pending in said court whei'e- in Marion C. Melton and others are plaintiffs and Ella C. Barnett and oth ers are defendants, I will, on Monday, the 6th day of March, 1911, at i2 o’clock M., expose to public sale to the highest bidder, at the court house door of Mecklenburg County, in Charlotte, N. C., the follow’ing described lot or parcel of land in the City of Charlotte, County of Mecklenburg and State of North Carolina adjoining the lands of A. Hales and others, and bounded as follow's: Beginning at the intersection of “C” and 7th streets and runs with 7th street about 49 feet to A. Hales’ line; thence with A. Hales’ line, as the fence now runs and parallel with “C” street alx)ut 100 feet to A. Hales’ line; thence with A. Hales’ line and paral lel with 7th street 49 feet to “C” street; thence with “C” street to the beginning; said lot being in ward one of said city, and being the one conveyed by A. Hales and w'ife to F. C. Canty by deed dated Sept. 30, 1889, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Mecklenburg Coun^ ty in book 68, page 27. Terms of sale—One-third cash, one- third in six months and one-third in twelve months, title retained till whole of purchase money has been paid. This the 25th day of January, 1911. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. North Carolina, Mecklenburg Co. Having qualified as Administfator of the estate of Jacob Elliott, deceas ed, _late of said Cotmty, all persons holding claims against said decedent are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned administrator on or before the 17th day of January. 1912, or this .notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the Administrator. This 17th day of .lanuarv, 1911. W. M. SMITH, Administrator of Jacob Elliott, de ceased. 18-6t-oaw TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ESTATE. Under and by virtue of -s contained in a Deed-of-Tru ■ to me by Annie H. Brown ber 1st, 1910, and recoi. . 10 (Re-Sale.) COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALU ABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Supe rior Court in the cause entittled “R. J. Sifford and others against John Zeig- ler and others,’’ I will sell at the County Court House Door in the City of Charlotte, N. C., at twelve o'clock M., on Saturday, the 25th day of Feb ruary. 1911, to the highest bidder, all that land in the City of Charlotte, N. C., described and defined as follows: Adjoining the property of C. S. Pritchard and others, on North Gra ham street and beginning at the inter section of West 11th and North Gra ham street,. and runs in a Southern direction with North Graham street, 300 feet to a post. Pritchard’s cor ner; thence in an Eastern direction along a part of the way, with Pritch- , ard’s line, 230 feet- to a post, W. H. C. j Barkley and Heriot Clarkson's corner; thence with Barkley’s and others in a Northwestern direction, 363 feet to a post on West 11th Street; thence with 11th street, 27 feet to the begin ning. Said property is divided into six lots facing on North Graham Street, and is to be sold separately and then as a ' w'hole. A Map of said lots can be seen in my othce at any time. Terms of sale one-third cash, bal ance in six and twelve months, inter est from date on deferred payments. The bidding to start at $5912.50. January 24th, 1911. C. H. DULS, 24-4t-oaw, Commissioner. J:;c anti 26 4t-oaw'. J. J. PARKER, Commissionej FOR RENT 1 5-room cottage, 1221 N. Davidson St. 1 4-room cottage, 1009 E. 4th St. City water. 1 5-room cottage, 712 E. 9th St. Mod ern conveniences. 1 6-room house, 216 N. Myers St. Mod ern conveniences. 15-room houst., modern conveniences; 1012 East Ave. J. P. & I-. L. HACKNEY Phone 312. 6 W. Sth St. ’Phone 1038. SUBURBAN HOME If you wish a suburban home, I can supply it. I offer 7}^ acres with splendid 9-room mod ern house, near car line, (w^lll be on car line later) at a very at tractive price. This property is located right in the line of prospective large developments. Let me show’ you this. A. G. CR\IG REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Phone 1436. Trust Building. TO LET Ground Floor Office Room or Desk Room 16 East Trade St, “just a whisper off the Square”, lights, heat, janitor telephone, furnished. Union Loan and Realty Company 16 East Trade St. Phone 349. MORRIS E. Tf^TT^R, Manager. CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDING CHARTER. Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of the Currenoy, "Washington, D. C., Jan. 17, 1911. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that The Mer chants and Farmers Bank of Charlotte, located in the city of Charlotte, in the County of Mecklenburg and State of North Carolina, has complied with all the provisions of the Act of Congress “to enable National Banking Associa- "tions to extend their corporate exist ence, and for other purposes” approv ed July 12, 1882, as amended by the Act approved April 12, 1902. Now, Therefore, I. Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that The Merchants and Farmers National Bank of Charlotte, located In the City of Charlotte, in the County of Mecklen burg and State of North Carolina, is authorized to have succession for the period specified in its amended arti cles of Association; nameiy until close of business on January 17, 1931. In Testimony Whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this Seven teenth Day of January, 1911. (Seal) T. P. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Charter No. 1781. Extention No. 1014. 19-4t-eod. TRUSTEE’S SALE. Under and by virtue of the power contained in a Deed in Trust executed to me by R. J. McGinnis on January 12th, 1910, and recorded in the Regis ter of Deeds Office for M;ecklenburg County in Book 258, Page 126, to se cure a certain indebtedness therein described, and for default in the pay ment of such indebtedness the under signed Trustee w'ill, on Monday Feb ruary 13th, 1911, at 12 o’clock M.,. at the Court House Door in the City of Charlotte, offer for sale to the high est bidder, at public auction, for cash, the tra'ct of land described in said Deed In Trust, situated in the County of Mecklenburg. Providence Township, and more particularly bounded and de scribed as follows, tow'it: A part of the old Patton place, and adjoining the lands of Charles McGin nis. H. G. L. Rea. John B. Coffey, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a Stake or Stone, Charles McGinnis’ corner, and running thence N. 50 1-4 degrees E. 178 poles to a large Post Oak; thence with said Rea’s line N. 69 degrees E. 84 1-4 poles to Coffey’s corner, a Mulberry; thence with Coffey’s line S. 33 degrees W. 137 poles to a Stone; thence N. 87 3-4 degrees W. 19 poles to a Black- gum Stump; thence S. 15 3-4 degrees W. 61.40 poles to a Stone; thence S. 6 1-4 degrees E. 12 poles to a Stone; thence S. 78 1-2 degrees W. 47 PTpoles to the Beginning. Containing Fifty- one (51) acres more or less. Being the same tract of land conveyed to the said R. J. McGinnis by S. R. Grier and wife by deed recorded in Book 242, Page 320 in the Register’s Office for said County. This the 13th day of January, 1911. F. R. McNINCH, 13-4t-oaw. Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of th estate of W. D. Beatty, late of Mecklenburg County, all persons hold ing claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to pre sent said claims, duly verified, to the undersigned administrator at his of fice iu the Law Building, Charlotte. N. C., on or before the 28th day of Jan uary, 1912, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of payment. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the ad ministrator. This the 28th day of January. 1911. W. M. SMITH, Administrator of the estate of W. D. Beatty, Dec’d. l-28-4t-oaw ADMINISTRATOR’^. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day qualified ^as Administrator of the estate of the late William Rea, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are re quired to present the same on or be- foi-e the 15th day of JannarJ^ 1912, or this notice will be pieaCed in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to said estate are I’equested to make prompt payment to me. J. W\ McKINNEY, Administrator of W’^illiam Rea. R. F. D. No. 17, Matthew's, N. C. 18-6t-oaw'. COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALU ABLE CITY PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of a decree of Special Court of Mecklenburg County in Special Proceeding entitled “C. W. Bruner, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Alice Hart, deceased. Plaintiff, vs. Kathleen Stitt Bennett and Lewis Bennett, De fendants,” I W'ill sell on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, A. D., 1911, at 12 o’clock M., at the County Court House Door in the City of Charlotte, N. C., to the highest bidder, the following lot or parcel of land, as fol low's : That lot of land in Square No. 90, Ward No. 1, of the City of Charlotte, fronting seventy-four (74) feet on the South side of East Sixth street, and extending back Southw'estwardly, par allel with Caldw'ell Street, between and adjoiniug the Hand property on the West and tBe Alice Hart land on the other side, 48 feet in dei)th. Terms of sale: One-third cash, bal ance on a credit of six and tw'elve months, with interest from date cf confirmation of sale, upon deferred payments, and with leave to purchaser to anticipate payment at any time. This the 27th day of January, A. D., 1911. C. W. BRUNER. Commissioner and Executor. 28-4t-oaw. Register of Deed.s Office lo- , - burg County. North C;no!:.r 267 on page 386 to secure of tw'o certain notes iheifi; and for default iu the V such indebtedne.ss tlio ! Trustee, will upon tbr a demand of the holder of tii. therein secured, on Mond . the 20th, Wn. ar 12 . the Court House Door j.; Charlotte, North CaruMna sale to the highest ♦'id ;, auction, for cash, the -,r, described iu the .said n . sitauate in the Countv or' Sharon Township, and m.i described and defined .i •. wit: Beginning at a stone i and D. P. I^e’s coruei : with said Lee s line. S. poles to a stone. 1). p. ! ,, and a corner of x,, , F. O. Bell’s heirs; \ of lot No. 3 N. 52 3-4 W to a stone in the Xaticu F - corner of Lois Nos. ;u,,i with two lines of loi No 7. E. 12 3-4 poles to i\ stonr . 2nd N. 28 1-2 E. 4S 1-2 po!,., in said road, a cofn>; o’' Tract S. 82 1-2 K. :;t 14. stone, a corner of the n)'.\ . of Lot No. 1, assis’jiied to S thence with a line of i.o: thence S. 41 I-4 E. j„. beginning and containiiK For a more partionhii- u?: . which reference is herein- i,; record of said partition in 1 page 108, etc.. Orders and the office of the clerk of u. Court for .said coimiy. This is the same lan.1 w. conveyed to Annie H. Brow;,, t,. w j, Younts and wife and .Mrs, s. J, Bo- (widow), by deed dated 1910, which said deed is rf ny-ijed'i Book 263, on page This the 19th dav of ,’ai' u 'v Wiijjs 19-4t-oaw '■‘'"nc;- ' Ik:! ' a iirip 'rt >;ui; q u Riiaii’ iirift ("> 'a a ;'Ct ; i,i if th,. ok s. on -i; 1 state of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg. TO ALL W’HOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that on this day R. MaleA'er, of Charlotte, N. C., and Neal Finkelstein, of Jacksonville. Florida, have entered into a partner ship. the buir'iness of which is to be conducted at Xo. 9 East Trade street in the City of Charlotte, under' the firm name of R. Malever & Company. The terms of the partnership are as follow's: The Company w'ill do a general pawn broking business; the said R. Malever will be the manager of the firm and the sole general partner of the same; the said Neal Finkelstein is the sole special partner and has con tributed Eleven Thousand Tw'o Hun dred Three and 93-100 dollars to the common stock of the firm and will not be liable for any debts of the firm ex cept to the amount contributed by him to the firm; the said R. Malever has contributed Six Thousand Eight Hun dred Five and 78-100 dollars to the general stock of the firm; the said R. Male\'er covenants that the debts of the firm shall at no time exceed Five Thousand dollars and the term of the partnership shall begin on the first day of January, A. D., 1911, and termi nate on the 1st day of January, 1912, ! unless otherwise agreed upon by said partners. This the 16th day of January, A. D., R. MALEVEIi & COMPANY. ' 1911. • 18-6t-oaw' RE-SALE OF LAND BY COMMIS SIONER. Pursuant to the order of the Supe rior Court of Mecklenburg County in a certain civil action therein pend ing entitled “E. C. Miller and others, Plaintiffs, vs. J. C. Johnstori and oth ers, Defendants,” the undersigned, E. C. Miller, Commissioner, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the County Courthouse door in the City of Charlotte on Tues day, 28th day of February, 1911, at 12 o’clock noon, the follow'ing described tract or parcel of land: Beginning at a stake on the soulh side of East Fourth Street, between Davidson and Alexander Streets, W. T. Camp’s east corner on said Fourth Street, and running in a southerly di rection with said Camp’g line towards Third Street, 120 feet to a stake in line of ah alley; thence in an easterly direction and parallel with Fourth Street 40 feet to a stake, T. T. Alli son’s corner; thence in a northerly di rection with said Allison’s line 120 feet to a stake on Fourth street, Alli son’s corner; thence in a westerly di rection with Fourth Street 40 feet to the Beginning corner; with the right to the use of a ten foot alley in the rear of the lot in common with the adjacent abutting property owners, be ing the same land described in the pe tition in said civil action and also be ing the same land mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of Nannie Johnston, deceased. There is located ori the lot a good 7-room house with modern conveniences. This October 21, 1910. E. C. MILLER, l-28-4t-oaw.^ Commissioner, i NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the p^wer invested in me by a certain Deed of Trust execut ed and delivered on the 6th day of Oc tober 1909, which said Deed of Trust is recorded in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Mecklenburg County, in Book 253 page 640, the undersigned W'ill expose to public sale at the Court House door in the City of Charlotte on the l'*th day of February 1911 the fol lowing described piece or parcel of land lying and being in Charlotte Township, Mecklenburg County, and in the City of Charlotte, being the same know'n and designated as lot No. 4 in Block “B” as shown on the Map of the Dr. J. P. Monroe property in Piedmont Park, which said Map is re-1 on Thursday, the 2']rd corded in the Office of the Reegister of! ruary, 1911, and answf COMMISSONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR PARTITION, Under and by vlrtuo of ,\r, i-n, ;■ of the Superior Court of .Mr- County, North Carolina, tn:uif> il, Special Proceedins: ontitlfd ' B’uir'i'na Alexander, Mattie Alexander. Barkley and Husband. B. L P.nrkiev and Emma V. Alexander, riatmiffs, v?^ Annie Alexander. .Marc;aror Aicxami- and Vergie Alexander. l)'K‘iidam.«;’ the undersigned Commissi.>ner. wii! on the 13th day of Fehniary. iitn, pr 12 o'clock. M., at tiie Conniv Court House Door in Charlotte. Xonh C.irn- lina. offer for sale to tlie hiphpsr !)id- der that certain tract of land lyin^/ nr..1 being in Mallard Creeix townshiii, Mecklenburg County. North Caroiina. and more particularly dt-sonbcd defined as follows: Adjoiniiif;. lands of W. G. Garrison. B. H. (larri son and others, and being more fiil'v described as follows: Ueiiii thf-r .h- of land willed to W. S. .Mexiindp;, de ceased, by his Father, N. S Alc.xan'ifr, in words as follows, towii; "To ir.y son, W. S, Alexander, the Innd 'ijion which he now' lives, commencing on W. G. Garrison’s line near ;i nhitt'cij:, and runs about t;oath to my ]i: ftiire fence just below the little uKhnni, thence east with that fence to the fa: corner of his pasture feui-, to the road; thence, about cast about fifteen or twenty polef? to the ih;o« forks of the roads at the t)os’ oak corner—B. H. Garrison s coi af.r. 'on- taining about forty acres '; which I'i: is dated December 1st. ISSo. stid i.^ le corded in Book ‘M,” page 2!fi. of thh Registry of W’’ills for MecKlpuburg County, North Carolina, Trms of sale: Ca.sh. This 11th day of .January, ifMl. J. C. .Xi’.WKLL. ll-4t-oaw. ConiniiKsioiie". SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLI CATION. North Carolina. Mecklenburg Couniy; In the Superior Court. W. M. Smith, Admr. of 'lie Ksiate Jacob Elliott, deceased. vs. The Unknown Heirs of .laeob Ll!;ott. Deceased, and the rni-orsity 'i North Carolina. NOTICE The unkonwn heirs of .lacob Sllion, deceased, defendant.s iu &aove 'r. tilled cause, will take noi;ce special proceeding entirb'i 'A Smith, Adm’r. of the esiate cf Elliott, deceased, vs. The ' TiKno'’i| Heirs of .lacob lOlliotr. the University of North ( i been commenced in the s ipr’io' Co'.r' of Mecklenburg Coiiniy. ' the purpose of selliuA ; plaintiff’s intestate, .iacuii i.mIuvL ceased, to make assets to p.i} and charges of adniini.‘^! said defendants, lo-wii; i' ^ Heirs of Jacob Kllioti, d‘c‘:f- '' further take notice that '■ } ’ Quired to appear at ilu- ■■!: * ■' Moore, Clerk of the Sni>* Mecklenburg County. N fice in the Court Hou^o on^'3 p, ■ I' Deeds of Mecklenburg County in Book 230 page 40, to w'hic'n reference is hereby made, said lot fronting 50 feet on the Northwest side of Seigle Street and extending back 150 feet to an alley beginning at a stake on the Northwest side of Seigle street 170 feet from the intersection of Seigle and Eighth streets and running in a Northeast direction with Seigle Street 50 feet to a stake (corner of lot No. 5); thence with the Southwest line of lot No. 5 150 feet to the alley; thence with said alley fn a Southwest direction 50 feet to a stake (corner of lot No. 3); thence with the Northwest line of lot No. 3 150 feet to Seigle Street, the point of beginning. The foregoing sale is made because of the default of the payment of the notes soured by the Deed of Trust above feferred to. This the 12th day of January, 1911. ~ J. A. FORE, 13-4t-oaw, Trustee. the complaint filed in the plaintiff will apply to the relief demanded in This 14th day of .Inn C. C. 14-4toaw. Clerk ■ C' ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. Having duly qualified as administra trix of the estate of Julian O’B. Gil lespie, deceased, notice is hereby giv en to all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to me ’duly verified twelve months from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bar thereof. All AUCTION SALb Southern Railway Co- Charlotte, N- C . I W'ill sell to the higi.- Auction on Wednesda,' i 1911, at 10 o’clock, a. ni lotte Bonded Warehouse Charlotte, located near Company’s plant, the claimed and refused CASH. D. D. TRAYUi' 1. Charlotte Builders Charlotte, N. C., tJ'sO bai; ' 2. Charlotte Builder;, ■ Charlotte, N, C., 6S0 3. Charlotte Builde:^ • Charlotte, N. C., eSO 19-4t-oaw. ■pan/, ,a-' Red Light District W By Associated Press Butte, Mont., Feb. 1. last night Butte’s “rei trlct was wiped out of Vote Today in News Bond Election. ow'ners of resorts ha o ’' persons indebted to said estate are by the mayor to close requested to make prompt payment. or go to jail. When a - This Dcc. 28, 1910. . cers descended upon 1 ' ’ MRS. L. D. GILLESPIE, -o’clock the zone was 12-27-6t-oaw. Administratrix^ darkness. \ m' '1 .' off' conit A Nev.' Yo Rf ^ponet - points v^'hi- h w'er j, s .s' ClO\. from 't’-'aii ot ■ soinbx\ (Hi iaciiiiec p- rr. and trading rul w,.riving o to 7 pointi fober loi^'t early i The con ah!:- inspir T’lo sel aov.c-cr, i la f’.! f(U pU( .h Si u^r dr •• ^ i'' ;' S ^ 4 pf fi-:.. ver T, S points ..;'*t qiii 2- .:>iuai. i’l'osl • 3ri^ -Ueady 1 ;,.in c ’ , Cl CIO • . Yr .iUi :n s i If i£ Open ,v Yoi .: :, ■ ■ f’ - C rrh 14.' i,:: H :■ cr 1; Ni : .-y-: ()rl u ' ■ opei M... - ..i! t Ji up ii-.i -!'i!t* i: . Mj . 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