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tSkohahlot wa, januaky u. i 13 The People's Market Place T Read By Thousands Daily I Cent a Word Each Insertion PHONE NO. 1 1 5 Johnny" Bethune Goes to New Orleans The many friends of Mr. Johnny Bethune, will be lntrested to learn that he has gone to New Orleans to accent a place in one of the large drug stores of that city. Mr. Bethune has been with the Tryon Drug store for sometime, lie is the fresco artist whose work in the store has attract ed so much attention. His talent is marked. He has a fortune m his brush. WANTED "WANTED To buy second hand office funlture, cheap. Apply Lawyer, care Xmi-m News. WANTED You to give us your order for Oak and Fine wood. Sings Y-ood Yard, successor to Dowd N ,ood Yard. Phone 3222. H--1 FOR SALE O RUBBER SALE Job lot rubbers for men, women and children, not all sizes, of course; men's 4 Sc. women's 3Sc. children's 19c. Belk Bros. 12-lt MANICURING PARLORS Try Leitha Jones' Manicuring Parlor, Shampooing, Facial and bcaip Alas cage. Chirpody a specialty. Hair Goods made to order. A real beauty shop. No. 12 N. Tryon St. - X. ROOFING. WANTED Fosition as book-keeper Draughon's College. "Phone 5720. 12-3t WANTED You tc meet me at Hast, -ings & Mitchell's cut pmrice fmrni "lure store No. 46 N. College St. -Phone S97-J. 6-tf-eod WANTED Truck farmer or buyer for 37-acre tract tear city and car line. ood building and equipment. "Op portunity." care News. 12-2t-eod WANTED Table boarders. No better table or location to be had. Also front room. Apply 208 E. 5th. St. Phone 13S9-J. 1-" WANTED Superintendent for hos iery mill. Must be thoroughly famil iar with knitting, dyeing, finishing. State experience and salary ex- 1 pected. Mill of 75 machines and ne cessary equipment. Box 323, States ville, N. C. !2-2t WANTED 20 teams to haul pipe. All winter job. Griffith Trans. Co.. 28 E. 6th St. Phone 26. 21-tf MISCELLANEOUS CUT OFF YOUR WATER, open spig ots: we will not pay for bursted pipes. J. Arthur Henderson & Broth er. CLOTHING- SALE See window, S12.50 suits $3.75. Belk Bros. 12-lt I MUST SELL at once, 50 shares mill stock In fcoorf new mill. Write me : at once. E. C. Sullivan, Administra tor. Crouse. N. C. ll-6t FOR QUICK SALE One 7-rKm cot tage, three 5-pom cottages, one room cottage with lots for five more houses. Only one mile from. Inde pendence Square on shady side of street, with lots of shade trees and frui's and flowers all for $14,000. See L. C. Herndon. Phone 916. 10-1 0-tf i FOR SALE Two mules. Appiy Brown's Market, Seversville. FQone 8S9-J. 12-3t FOR SALE 40 acres valuable farm- Ing land, well watered and 12 or 10 acres of wood land, 2 1-2 miles of city limits. "Farm," care News. 7-7t FOR SALE OR HIRE Two gooa mules. Phone 1359-J, or can at m E. 9th. 12-2t LOST AND FOUND. TjOST On Belmont car Wednesday af ternoon, black fur muff. Reward ii returned to News office. 12-3t LOST Between 10 o'clock and noon Thursday morning, bundle contain ing dress, apron and lace handker chief. Reward for return to News office. 12-lt FOUND Medal, with name engraved Call at News office. 11-tf LOST Blue and cold enamel pin. Mai tose cross. Name on DacK. tteturn News. - 10-2t FOUND We occupy the same number on South College St. (24) as we for merly occupied on N. College St. Lawine-Robbins Furn. Co. 30-tf The Limit. Jack Bradley, an Atchison traveling man, is a clever ventriloquist. The oth er day, at Denton, Bradley had Forrest WATKINS' DAIRY Call Dairy. Phone Warren, an Atchison Globe represen 2084-J. Residence 2084-L. 9-tf HORSE, Cow and Chicken Feed All , kinds. Timothy, alfalfa and pea vine hay. Feed of the good and - better kind. Prices interesting and delivery prompt. Call or phone. - Farmers' Supply Co., 23 South Col lege St. Phone 502. 8-7t MRS. DR. MOORE, Painless Tooth Extractor. Office 23 West Trade. 15-tf 24 SOUTH COLLEGE ST. is our new location, between East Trade and Fourth streets. Lawing-Robbins ..Furniture Co. - 30-tf tative, chasing up and down the street and through alleys looking for a supposed farmer who kept up continual calls for the Globe man. When the "farmer" said "I want to pay him Ave years- subscription," Warran broke down the door in William Gillan's store in his search for the mythical voice. Kansas City Journal DOES YOUK HOOF LEAK Let us make it rainproof and put your gutters and conductor pipe We are specialists in in building or repairing tin, iron or slate roofs. Furnace work promptly aone C. F. SHU MAN, o- smith .colleae. pnone on. fc. V - . ' BUTCHERS CHOICE M EATS Vrosh fish, oysters, dressed poultry, ,.aii run rviriclps. sauer kraut. De- UIU1 A-r livery prompt. MORKia bkus. Phone 470 and 471. OSTEOPATH. OSTEOPATH. REQISTtntu DR. H. F. RAY, Realty Building. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 'Phone, Office, 330; Residence 371-J Consultation at Office, grans. v GROCERS. Major Handy of Washington, Dead Mrs. W. C. Scott, mother of Miss Sudie Scott, received a telegram this morning announcing the death of her brother-in-law, Major r . A. tr. Handy, which occurred at an early hour this morning. Mrs. Scott will leave in the morning for Washington to attend the funeral. Major Handy was prominently known in the capital. NO CiDEMiTlON EMHIG TB- DiY "W oik Resumed on Terminal Station Work on the Terminal station and Commercial" National Bank building has been resumed in full force and the workmen are pushing it with a vigor that bespeaks of a determina tion to make up tor time lost on ac count of the inclement weather. The marble work on the skyscraper has been started, when finished it will look a good deal like the Nick- erbocker Trust building In New York. An Orgie of Despair. Two women were leaving the thea tre after a performance of "The Doll's House." "Oh, don't you love Ibsen?" asked one ecstatically. "Doesn't he just take all of the hope out of life?" You can't say of the Magistrate that he is non-committal. Mr.'C. C. More, clerk of the court, before whom the condemnation pro ceedings brought by the city' water board against certain land holders to obtain a right-of-way to the river for the new water system, this morning appointed the following arbiters in the case of the water board agafnst Mr. W. S . Alexander and the Industrial Development Co.: ' m Messrs. J. A. Durham, McD. Watkms H. G. Ashcraft, George P. Wadsworth and E. L. Keesler. . The case of the water board against Messrs. Henry and K L. Grass, was to have been heard by the clerk of the court this morning at il o clock. Mess. D. P. Hutchison, chairman or the board of water commissioners, and Engineer Gilbert White, were pres ent, but it was announced that the matter naa - ot' first meeting. court, mat leaves u, J For the water board agamst . talk of a world's championship which is set for the 16th. It requires a certain amount of pull to take time by the forelock. SOUTHERN RY. ACTIVE IN AGRICULTURAL WORK Co-operates With State and Federa Authorities and Has Its Own Hor ticultural, Live Stock and Dairy Agsnts. McN EEL'S Saturday We have a fine line fresh vegetables, nice home-made cakes, beaten biscuits, and fresh supply cooked meats of all kinds. Call us early. Phones 2622-2623. TRY A PIECE of our Parmeslan cheese for macaroni. Some more of those large Cyenne Pine apples. Plenty of nice head lettuce, 6tring beans; another shipment of those New York smoked sausages. All kinds of cheese just in; also a Bhipr ment of those large select Sealshipt oysters, and don't forget to get some of the big cheese. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. MOVE! MOVING. MOVKD We are. - Lawing-Robbins Furn. Co., 24 South College St., from 24 North College. 30-tf THE CHARLOTTE Auction House, 7 t South Church, will dispose of your lold furniture. Sales every Saturday. W. A. Gresham, Auctioneer. 10-26-thurs-tf The Appropriate Hymn. (From the Macon Telegraph.) At a Baptist convention in La Grange some years ago the preacher who delivered the convention sermon read from manuscript. He used small sheets of paper, and as he read one he laid it aside on the pulpit. As the sermon was long (and many leaves) the minister in concluding, said: "We will close the service by the choir selecting some appropriate hymn." And the choir, by association of ideas perhaps, unconsciously sang, "Leaves, Nothing but Leaves." THE "STAR MILLS" have started up again and can furnish fresh first-class corn meal and mill feed to those who appreciate the best. W. M. CROYVELL Phone 10S2. 2C0 E. Morehead St. .HORSES AND MULES O'for Sale. Prices and terms: Reasonable. WADSWORTH SALES 6imol.ES VIAVA REPRESENTATIVE. Miss Ida " M. Neumeyer, 1429 East Fifth St. Phone 2756-J. 4-tf Firemen Want Increaseed Pay. By Associated Press. Savannah, Ga,, Jan. 12. A delega tion representing the firemen of the Central Georgia Railway, came to Sa vannah this morning for the purpose of conferring with the officials of the system relative to an increase in pay. At 11 o'clock this morning they went nto conference with General Superin tendent Johnson and General Manager Moise. FRESH SUFFL'f Shcttt Mineral wa- . ter. Cures Indigestion, Constipation, - all Kidney and Bladder Disorders. ; City chemi3t says absolute pure r. Phone rder 2123. N. J. Sherrill - 26-tI FOR RENT .FOR RENT One furnished X steam heat, 302 No. Tryon. room. 12-2t tFOR RENT Furnished room for gen i tlemen, 14 S. Brevard St. 12-lt 9 IFOR RENT Modern six-room rest j dence, fruit trees and large garden : 16. North McDowell, 2o.ou per ; month. Possession given Feb. 1st. ; W. B. Bradford. ' ll-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, 27 E - 6th street. ll-ot If the pot called the kettle black, what would it think of the fireless cooker? WOOD YARD WOOD, WOOD. PHONE 3222. Good dry oak and pine wood cut any length and delivered promptly, from our big shed, 222 East Eighth St. (Dowd's Wood Yard). Get our prices. C. M. SING. Phone 3222. 222 East 8th St. (Dowd Wood Yard.) , CALL ME if you want best celery, lettuce, or anges, grape fruit, bananas,. cran berries, and all kinds oi nuts. G. O. THIES Phone 2115-211S. No. 1413 East 4th St. WE HAVE A LOT of the best nuts, candy, figs, dates, raisins, oranges, tangerines, grape fruit, apples, bananas and Malaga grapes. Also fancy lettuce and celery. S. K. LENT2. Frea Cocr.ran, ivlgr. 'Phones 101 and 102. RESTAURANTS. THE GEN. HOTEL AND CAFE. Up-to-date dining room, seating 100 persons, a lunch counter unequaled in South. Conveniently located on South Tryon Street. Strictly European. DENTISTS. Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. R. 3. Gaddy. HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS. Office, Hunt Pia$., T32 1-2 N. Tryon St 'Phon 21b. ?FOR RENT Six room brick house on North Church street, modern con veniences. Apply to W. J. Harty. - s 6-7t R RENT New modern houses. Mrs. obblns. Phone 3S2. : S-tr i 1 FOR RENT New modern eight-room house, 910 East Ave W. r. tfucnan an. 26-tf ; N'lCE STORE ROQM, 221 N. College, - i 2 floors, 3,000 sq. ft. each floor, i $85.00. J. Arthur Henderson. 12-lt ; FOR RENT One 4-room house 1011 East 4th St., modern conveniences. - One 5-room house, 72 East 9th St., "modern conveniences.- - - J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY, Not The Greatest Bargain Ever If it were we would not have to ad vertise it to get a buyer but it is easi ly worth the price asked and cheaper than you can buy the land and dupli cate the improvements today for cash, We offer a splemiid, modern, new, eight room residence, built for a home. Substantially and conveniently built, in a very desirable part of Elizabeth Heights. The lot is " high and level, 60x157 feet with rear alley. The house has every convenience, cement walks, slate roof, brick . foundation, double floors, etc., and would make v you a comfortable home. Let us show it to you. The price is only $4500.00.. - JK, WM. PARKER DENTIST. Garibaldi, Bruns & Dixon Bldg. 12 S. Trych. j 'Phone 14C8, Day ar Night. Office 'Phone, 325. Residence 962-J I. W. JAMIESON DENTIST. 1C Realty Bulidiny, Charlotte, N. C ARCHITECTS. Union Loan and Realty Company Morris E. Trotter, Sec'y & Treas. F. E. , Harlan, . Rental Manager. No. 16 East Trade St. 'Phone 349 F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT. ' Supervision of Construction. Office, 211 N. Tryon. Room 4. J. M. Mc!ICHAEL. ARCHI I ECT. Rooms 505-506 Trust Building. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Today the greatest attention is paid to the development of the agricultu ral resources. This development must be largely through the efforts of the people already on the farms and resi dent in the states of this section. The homeseekers from the North and from Europe will aid by their work and their practical experience, but it is through better farm education and better farming and the improvement of farm conditions that the best and widest development will result. To the efforts of the United States an State epartment of Agriculture, the college of agriculture and the ex periment stations, the Southern Rail way is giving the best co-operation it can. Through Pres'dent Finley and through the Land and Industrial De partment It is helping to circulate the bulletins and other publications of the Agricultural Departments which are of special value to the Southern armer. A few years ago when it was decided by the United States De partment of Agriculture to operate model farms in different parts of the country the Southern secured the lo cation of many of these farms m Its territory and the farms so located have been of great value in Improved farm methods in many communities To the United States farm demonstra tlon work in the South the same co operation has been given, and today the Southern's own agncuitura agents are working in co-operation with the agents of - the farm demon stration bureau. A few months be fore his ' death the Land and Indus trial Department arranged with the late Dr. S. A. Knapp for a series of a dozen addresses in tne soutn in wmcu he discussed, in the most comprehen sive manner ever undertaken, the spe cial needs and opportunities of the Southeastern farmer. These addresses brought about greatly increased inter est in farm improvements and more hi farmins throughout the 4 V i VM territory. ' The company Is in constant co-op eration -with the various state depart ments of agriculture, enlisting their help for the farmers of particular dis tricts. making use or tneir mvesuga' tions and securing their suggestions in the introduction -of new crops or the development of special lines or agriculture in various communities ; and, wherever possible, aiding these departments to make their work more efficient. Special agricultural and horticultu ral agents are maintained by the Southern Railway to study the agri cultural possibilities, to do direct work with farmers in giving instructions, where desired, regarding improved methods of farming and crop diversifi cation and working for new lines of farm development. Co-operation is given fruit growers in the packing of fruit for shipment and in marketing It. The development of the live stock industry is given special attention. President Finley has personally given much time to the circulation of liter ature calling attention to the loss to the Southeast from the cattle tick In the infected districts and to the prac tical work of eliminating the tick. .A dairy agent, under the Land and In dustrial "Department, is at work to develop the dairy interests, and his work is doing much for this industry. A live stock agent, under the Freight Traffic Department, assists the farm er In his shipments, in developing markets for his stock and in other ways of advancing this industry. The Southern Railway System Is co-operating with the state agricultu ral authorities in running institute and other special trains. A dozen trains have been run in a single year. The work of these trains Is carefully followed up. v From time to time pamphlets, leaf lets . and circular letters are printed for the benefit of the Southeastern farmer. A Wise Invest ment 1 o Make a ,i rorpfvfi a call yesterday from a lady with a genial manner, and a sparkle in her eye? If you were thus favored, we ven ture a prophecy that you could not re sist buying a patron s ucnei iu . rtf "f.nnc.rt-lectures," to be iX2at vt- v" . , -aril given here, in the near future by Mile Sofia Stephali, under the auspices of the Charlotte Humane Association, at the Y. M. C. A. If you did, your investment was a wise one for your purpose accomp lished a two-fpld object. Charitable organizations in which you are inter ested are securing nnanciai am i you are gaining the privilege of bear- ing one of the greatest aiusw i day whose programs appeals equally tn th men as- to the women, to the non-musical as to the musical. . Did you subscribe? If ,not, you had better attend to the matter at once for thereby three persons vi" be profited, you for 'your moneys worth is assured, the National Society for its expenses are thus provided for and the local auspices i. wmcn io ceive financial benefit from the sale. GHIPIDISH SCHEME OFFEREI By Associated Press New York, Jan. 12. A proposal for n. nw world's championship scheme to replace the Davis cup competition in lawn tennis will be discussed by rep resentatives of Great Britain, Austria, Belgium, France, the United States and Australia at a conference to be held in Paris next July. "The purposes of the conference,' says the president of the Union Des Societes Francaises de Sports Athle- -. to rtanlAi wViat'Hfcr It is dSir-I 'n j uquc ul--'"v au umer ruu-uown, worn-out Beonlo able to Institute a lawn tennis champ- if they will only give u a m, ionship of the world and if the answer Tnere is no risk for we give bac. is in the affirmative to formulate rules money if Vinol fails to satisfy R u to govern the competition and to se- jorian & Co., Druggists, Charlotte lect a time and place for holding the . eeting." ' a number of years there has ZJnii H hp TpntllQ oiv of a urnrlrt'a rhamnionshiD JLLVfW M J. CUtO Stand at Present Take To Big Chancei Why is it that men and women win never learn that overwork an ous strain will certainly ruia health' Every day the papers tell 0f th dreadful results of overtaxing on?'9 strength, yet the others keep right on without profiting by the lesson Henry Jacobs of Ninth avenue ' v Y., went through this experience 'and' now write in a letter: "I was in bad health for two years, very nervous and weak, no appetite, could not sieen well and had no ambition or energv I was getting worse all the time. "But since I began taking Vinoi there is a wonderful difference t have gained 1 pounds in less than two months, have a splendid appetiu and can enjoy my meals. My nerves are strong and I sleep soundly, i simply feel fine now, which shows what Vinol did for me." Our delicious ccd liver and lm remedy, Vinol, will do as much far Operation May be Necessary Th manv friends of Mr. Tom Gen try will regret to learn that he has been confined to nis Deo. smue ia.o. Wednesday with an attack of appendi citis. .... It is feared an operation win oe ne cessary. With some people life is just one indignation meeting after another. All things come to those who wait, provided they wait on themselves. CONDITIONS ENCOURAGING lawn tennis meeting. It is a felt that the Davis cup competition, while in a measure serving the purpose,- has nev er done so fully, owing to its being a contest between nations instead of be tween individuals. Senior league. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Mistah Johnsing Is Indignant Y'a .... .. .. 2 2 0 1000 A'8 ........ . 2 2 0 1000 C's 3 1 2 .333 M's.. .. .... 3 0 3 .000 Intermediate League. C. H. S. ...... 3 2 1, .667 C. U. S x 3 2 1 .667 Y. M. C. A 2 1 1 .500 Baird's .. .. .. 2 0 2 .000 Above is the standing in the uo By Associated Press. Chieaero. Jan. 12. "I guess thai discrimination for you," said Jack Johnson, world's heavyweight champ- y m. C. A. basket ball leagues. To Ion last night in discussing the state- m0rrow night two good games are ment of Commissioner O Neil tnat hooked for when the Y's fight it out Johnson would not be allowed to dox with the A's for first position in the in New York. . senior league, and Baird's have it out "As an American citizen," ne con- with the Y.'M. C. A, team In the other tinued, "I would like to know if I have ieague. Baird's have been practicing not the same right to box in jxew nard an(i are going to do their utmost York- as any one else. They allow u0 ciimb out of last position. The boxers to go in the ring there who are hvs an(j y's game promises to be on not even American citizens. iney ai-i0f the best local games ever played low Langfprd to box there. , Then wny rtn thv ston me? "I am not overanxious about boxing in New York and I would not unless I ha a a western referee. I wrill down them in a short time and will make it a special point to call on Mr. O'Neil and ask some reasons ior ms acnuuo Camera Club Will Meet To-night TWO CHICAGO UNIVER SITY HURDLERS QUIT. Management of Southern Railway Is Making It HelpSul Factor In Southern Development., Washington. A most encouraging view of conditions in the Southeast is presented in the annual report of the Southern Railway company, which states that one of the most import ant factors in the strength of the com pany's position is the industrial and agricultural development of the ter ritory traversed by its lines. The marked agricultural progress due to the general adoption of approved methods by -the farmers of the South' east, particularly the increase of di versified farming, and the diversifica tion of industries are noted. The management of the company, with a broad conception of its rela tions to the public, is making the rail way not merely a carrier of the peo pie and products of the South, but also a helpful factor in Southern de velopment. - The report sets out the efforts being put forward to increase the prosperity of the people already in the Southeast, and, to attract in vestors and desirable settlers to the territory served by the lines of the Southern railway. A review is given of the work being done by the cotton culture denartment. which is teach ine farmers, in localities where, it is Dossible the boll weevil may spreafc, trt" Hiirnpssfullv combat ' the insect should it ever appear in their fields, and thus maintain tLeir production instead of having to learn how to joai with u after it aimears. The work of this department will be ex tended to cover all territory along the company's lines to which there Is even a remote danger that the weevil may spread. The importance to the South of maintaining its mon opoly of cotton production is pointed out in connection with the- vigorous efforts being made to raise cotton in other parts of the world. The re port shows that the company is also encouraging live stock raising and dairying in its territory. Recognition is given "the newspapers of the Scnth east for their valuable assistance and also to commercial organizations, to banks and individuals who have aid ed the company in all its efforts to advance the agricultural prosperity of the Southeast. The more important additions and betterments completed and undertak en during the year are shown, among them- the double track lines through Lynchburg, Va. and into Chattanooga, Tenn., 38 miles of double track he tween Atlanta and Gainesville, Ga., modern lap-sidings on the line be tween Atlanta and Macon, Ga., Knox ville and Chattanooga, Tenn., and Morristown, Tenn., and Asheville, N. C, new freight station and office building at Atlanta,' additional freight station and yard facilities at Macon, and additional wharf facilities at Mo bil, Ala, v . There will be an important meet ing of the Camera Club of the boys' department of the Young Mens Christian Association tonight at o'clock. tQt, 12.Lawrence Whit- As special business is to come o ..-u , T,rrJiori fore the club including the election oi ingauUUCU16C "-7: - I o nroc.Mont tn R11rpp.fid the HlPSPllt of the University or. vjmcagu, uav v, - w'thSrwn'Irom he track .team for ncumbent who tendered his re. j -OV. ma-n TTnfl T II I S HU" 1 IKUttUUU. cici iiicuius; o "'e"" ' rnorh Pflse. of the be present. Whitinfi- who was chosen iootDau is u.tsoy V-1D " retain for 1912, has quit classes ior account - ot iiiDie classes ana tae and Kuh is not in fit condition phy sically TRAINING GROUNDS FOR CHICA GO AMERICAN LEAGUt tLUD, niiiftflffo.- Jan. 12. Harry Grabiner secretary of the Chicago American Tocni Club, will leave tomorrow to w TTnrriirs- TCsn.. will address look ror suitauie i.is, th meetine for oyg at tne Young tne team. j Men's Christian Association neu He will visit Fort Wortn , Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock and Galveston, ana wumu As Mr. Harding has addressed tne make a recoiuuicuuawu . h several Drevious occasions, dent Comiskey. two the simple announcement that he will . liraomer w r nl address them again on Sunday wm weeKs ana win au assnre a laree attendance ...... . ennn cr tt n. w - exhibition gamess iui me ""e He will go to iJaiia ."f to all boys of the city to attend the noto Kansas City. St. Josepn ana vw,, - mar. mmmg. otner places iui mo iu ing dates for games Mr. Harding to Address Boys rni LEGE MEN ALLOW v w . SUMMER BflStBHLL. It's a good plan to attend strictly to business, if it's your own busi ness. Chicaeo. Jan. 12. The college ath letic conference, - composed of minor ' j v. wtil wesst has de-lwlul" colleges iu tuts uiiuc " nAo tn allow summer baseball, pro viding- the players do not play while college is in session. . - ... The college athletic conxeTence will hold its annual meeting nere tomor row at the University ciud. It isn't very exciting for a girl to marry aman none of the other girls Mr. Geo. Norman Clerk at The Gem' DOW Mr George Norman accepted a po- 25 Tb . Bags $1.55, 16 1b. Bags for $1.00. sitionas clerk the GemMel this Jf you u mornms- u T7" w TTnon- High-grade Baking Powder, 2Uc per Norman has been with Mr. C. E. Hoop- . . . , . i, . j t .aoc, v.. toqsI Our Tnnitv Blend Coffee at ovc head clerk at The eani Mr. Hoop- j the "real thing." Other good er's hotel at Wnghtsviiie Keacn. Mr. Norman expects to return to the Oceanic next summer. 25, 35 and 38c. F"ull line, of Rice and Grits. WHAT WINTER DOES TO WOMAN'S BEAUTY C. D. KENNY CO., S TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAR. 23 S. Tryon St. I1W I IWSb W I I t mm mm . TTnflor a-nfl hv vlrtiift nf an order w Mor.klpnburl ("Parislenne m woman s juuiu.; County, made in the Special rroucc wtnd and cold weather roughen, intra ontitiert .T m Wilson, executor redden and chap the skin.; The best o Mary c. Wilson, deceased, vs. Mr rvi-rtotion is a home nreDaration made vr t- T,Tri oomfli w Wilson ana hv riiRsoivinar a small original package! TITnrv A WilSOn. of mayatone in nau a pint oi witcn N WHSOn and wife, E. C. Wilson, ne hazel. Apply to face, neck and arms at" law and devisees and legatees It will not ruD on or snow ukc powaer, jary C. Wilson, deceased, tne and it makes the skin, soft, smooth being No. 1308 upon the Special and satiny. ceeding Docket of said Court, the un- "Tf mil now havfi chans or cold nnmmi.u.A nrHl nn Weo snrps: annlv Mother's Salve before I ...4,. iah o-o- f Vehmarr. V-' retiring. It is antiseptic and healing D 19 rtVirt- tvt ot Cmmt.v Courv and is a splendid remedy for pimples, House door in "Mecklenburg County. erTema. sorea and all skin ainictions. I t Ph.inu vrrtii r.arcnm, u "Dry shampooing Is preferred to fer for sale to the highest bidder, iw washing the head, because all, wet cash, that certain lot of land ly"' shampoos make the hair dry, bMttle and being in the City of Charlotte and colorless. To make a dry sham- Charlotte Township. Mecklen1 poo put a cupful of corn meal in a County, North Carolina, and more P" fruit jar, add the contents of an origi- ticularly described as follows, to-w- tiqi riQPirntro ot inernY ami KiiaKti lu-i t- : : . .inirA nn a sLi- gether well. Sprinkle a spooniui on Mrs E Rodden's corner, and ra the' head and brushUhrough the hair, with her line 98 feet to a stake,- and the scalp and hair win De ciean bert Dinkins' line; thence wiia - o.uu 01.001.. 11 -i" - 1 ime Omd ieet to xv. o. vv uswu 1:- no foot IU street ! thence with A. street 32 feei , of land, lying in the City of CharJ and beautifully lustrous." 'Sot Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the T Signature of (iefUCAU j t. i it.. i r ion1 rODc; ed to Mary C. Wilson by R. S. vvu , by , deed .on the 4th day of April, . v and recorded in, Book 127, page i the office of the Register of Deeas Mecklenburg County. loit This the 11th day of Januarj, J .N. WILSON, 12-4t-oaw. Commis J
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