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V . J. 4". V. . ir," in ARLOTTE NEW?, JANUARY 13. 1912 t ri .'V ' : t. .'.' i'.-i. I." . i .: United states; DepartmeiitiM 1 yig us sail Cotfon- Stocks-Gn . r , 'i In ProvisSdais-fVISsceSlaneoRus. r iD it n Southern Stot Mai net rn. S. C Jan. 13. Spot cot n j 'j 13-10. ill. Ga., Jan. 13. Spot mid- 1. steady. '.III! t a. 13. Spot cotton Ga., Jan. I". Middling cot- Jan. 13. Gotten, middling, 9 ndvnr.ee l-S: c?i Let: on Market .'an. 13. C:c:::n-5: Cotton. ,;riccs unchanged to 2 midi-lius .. . ir .. .. G.03 ..- r.or . o.39 5.i:i . . . . 1. 4.-.J 4.c; wcre 0,0)3 ba'3? for speculation ; ;:u- ucy .!' were -in ir.!es. inci uding cr.d v- tL i - - . j . ;i 3 U n -t O.ul Ai7icfc Lcitcn 9 22 U .-.ed. per ou Izz:. t;-r dc.-.en 25 i....l-'.x . X t Y..-zi. i-r Tit.. .. .. .. 12- C'::"i;e-. per H 10c H-:rer, rer Ih 25c pyka. lb 10 Qefi, rr fi Cra, :er ba S3 Naval Stores Savsnr-ch, Ga., Jau. 13. Turpen- 49 l-4al-2. Roiir. 5rm; F 7.00a7.02 1-2; G HESTER'S STATEMENT. Orleans. Jan. 13. Secretary ? " eeklr statement shows for I'.yz of January an mcrease - -tar of 247,003 and au in c er the same period year be : of 371,000. ! he 131 days of the season that TV- n f-".aLsed the aggregate is ahead of ? Jays of last year 1,379,000 and o: the same cays year before ite amount brought into sight dur z 'ti jns: v-eek has teen 40S.07S its arainst 331,430 fpr the 7 days this: date last year and 239,? i :sr 1 efore last. For Lo 12 days of January it has en TMj.r.r.o against 533,260 last year, .- '.'.:'ll '.ear lefore last. 7ho movement since Sept. 1 shows ce;;:s a: al! United Srates ports 7,- : against C,503,7S6 last year. 0-.r".f.Ld across the ' Mississippi, ty- -, a-- Prtornpr rivprs to northern ;:A Canada 15S.6S1 against 3GS,-:-ear. itccks in excess of those a- th? close of the commercial 7 .lC:; r-srainst 691,126 last year. mills' takings 1,173,000 r l.'"'72.S2S last year. to:al movement for the 124 days ? : rt from Sept. 1 to date ,is .722 a-ainst S.SS6.C72 last ye&:. expnrt3 for the week have :;:'- aeainst 207,370 last year, za'aizz ;:e tctal thus far for the sea- v.;..722 igainst 4.S00.017 last The total takings o" American rail!-5, r.Cu. So .th and'Canada, thus far for tt? wson have been 2,303,913 against lat year, stocks at the seatcard and the 29 Ar.z Southern interior centers have rc:asfd during the correaponaing erlod :?n season of 53,400 and sir? c- -12.463 larger than at this date in clcdirg stocks left over at porta nd interior towns from the last crop the number of tales brought into -?-it thus far from the new crop the r:3y to date Is 10,561,696 against J-OCi to the same period last year. WORLD'S VISIBLE SUPPLY. . Ke-v Orleans , Jan. 13. Secretary Hester's statement of the world's vi3- bui ply cf cotton shows the total 'isiV to 1 p S.70S.4S7 asrainst 5.641,ob kst Treek and 5.344,856 last year. Of tMs the total cf American cotton is -227,S55 last year and cf all other including Egypt, Brazil, India, 821,000 against 787,000 last week m 1.117,000 last ytar. ui the world's visible supply oi cot- tfr r V i V, y-wl r Great Britain and rontinental Europe i-mu: .'ii : ;i i ! i ;i i n ii u A-i. -i - -35,000 against 1,862,000 last year; in piK 254,000 aeainst 295,000 last year, Itdia 307.000 against 398,000 last &r.d in the United States 2,323. "") s!r.3t 2,790,000 last year. "hP.Ria.GE. - Carrie Gardner and Mr. Ar Garrttt of this city were mar ; ;:! Lcember 24 by Rev. Dr. R. 1 fUreon. Their marriage has been KI't a H?cret until today when an "ouncomfnt was made. -y Gardner is a popular young eu.' o. CLarlotte, Mr. Garrett holdsi I'uon with the Standard OU :" ihlsr if ReC,E;pts, SEA ISLAND COTTuN n. S. C. Jan. 13. Receipts "uud cotcon for the week :i to Vif) fags, exports to 455 i i')5 went tn Eneland. and 'j; s "f 10 bales. Since September i,,,r,' .'Vt aggregate 4,140 and ex- A"ew Ycrk Cotton steady at V;rVope?ea IcaDCIlSe tn ro Vi. ,3 ; mMd. r ui """ uisjjiijumuas wiavt:L upeuea icuay. -ine nrst trans fn f,s niI some selling was also action was 6,000 snares at 154 to 153 X rerts of labor troubles 1-2 compared with yesterday's close of m .ew England: Bull support and 153 1-4. .The market in general was cohering quickly rallied the market, regular. Canadian Pacific wag un i.oeer, with the advance aided ?v pressure and broke 2 1-4 Some more favorable advices as to tne cf the specialties were strong, irespects cf a settlement of the Secondary prices were better. Ira Lnncashire strike on Monday and Frovement in the Harriman stocks prices senn sold about 4 to 0 points moved up uncertainly. Lehigh Valley net higher. Subsequent, fluctuations rcse a good fraction but Reading were irregular as v. result of realizing reacted to lo2 7-8. .Metal stocks were by .ongs for over the week end and the niarket during the middle of the morning was practically net un- yesterday.. Norfolk & Western yield changod. ed nearly a point, despite the an- The market closed steadv with nouncement of now subscription prlvi prices net unchanged to 4 points up. . IoSes for stockholders. Cr-en New York Futures ' Tbe market , closed heavy. ures. i vew Ycrk, Jan. 13. Cotton futures cccr.ff. ?trpi!r t Januarv rf!4h- ;?.n.ii 9.47a4kV;- April fl.30b: :Iay 9.64a6o; 'July '--ai-j; August 9.t-b:. Sept. 9.S0b: Oc- rccer y.ioal; .Nov. 9.SCaSS: Doc 9 93a Cicse New York Futures. New York, Jan. 13. Gotten futures closel steady.. Open. High. Low. 9.31 8.40 9.33 Close. 9.4041 9 4345 n Fob . r . April 9;3S 9.57 9.3S 9.4 S 9.63 9.73 '9.S0 9:83 9.53 T-. 4 9.50 9.6 1 9 73 9.77 9. SO 9.S3 9'j 9 r.s so c"f,7 (- May June 9.7173 9.77 7S 90 S2 9.S3 S5 P.S3 S9 9.9193 9.94 G5 9.S2 9.S1 Au- On .Nov Cec Close New York Cotton Xew York. Jan. 13. Gotten, closed quiet; middling uplands spot 965; dug ulf 990; no sales. Ac if Orleans Cotton Xew Orleans, Jan. 13. Cotton fu- lures opened quiet and steady, -.in- changed to 4 points off compared with the close of yesterday.. Cables were not as high as due but their effect on prices here was slicht. Buying was heavy immediately after the call and prices responded quickly. Shorts who- wanted to cover-over the week-end ap- 1-eared to be the best buyers. The weather map was very unfavorable as low temperatures and considerable snow were reported in the, cotton belt. They helped the market some. At the end of the first half hour of business prices were 5 to 8 points over vester- day-s final quotations, r Spot cotton steady, unchanged: mid- dling 9 5tS; sales on the spot 850; to arriv? 100. i Low middling 8 7-8; strict low mid- dling 9 1-4; middling 9 5, strict mid- dlinir 9 7-8; gooi middling 10 1-S; strict good middling '10 1-16. Around the midle-of the morning satisfied long3 who wanter to realize profits over the week-end heavy sell- ers and-their offerings were larger than the demand. eBars wer quick to tak advantage of the situation and -v..,. oi.i or.Av, tn --f onnairioraioo pressure on the market with the re sult that prices took a sudden slump of about ten points. On the decline buying started afresh, being about i...r, ..Ti Ar.r.r-nxoA I . v, mri-r.t onj cVinrto ivhn u'tul; riu.T' ; TZ. v. auiu tu clCu uy. x " "A of trading the market was steady and 1,1. J 1 J it;. Un mnct ': active months 2 to 4 points over yes terday's last quotations. The market closed very steady at a net advance of 1 to 3 points. Open New Orleans Futures. Vcw Orleans. Jan. 13. Cotton fu- fares opened steady. January 9.5Sa60; Febraury 9.62a64; March 9 66a67; May 9.79a; July and August 9.97; October, 9.S4aS5. ' Close New Orleans Futures. Open. High. Low. Close, J2n Feb Mar Mav July Aug Oct 9.5S 9.62 9.62 9.G6 9.75 . 9.79a 9.87 9.97a 10.04 9D7a 9.S4 9.92 9.66 9.77 9.95 9.84 9.S4 9.99 9.99 9.S9 New York Cotton Seed Oil. ceed oil market closed weak. Closing prices: Spot 536a50; Jan.- 537a40 100 Sold at 537; lb. 552a55; Maw 5oa a56, 200 sold at 557 1,200 sold at 556; April 5o7a60; May . 5a?6 .100 sold at 565, 100 sold at 564;, June 57. a72; July 575a76, 10 oldat;676 r. PT 1 Ul is.. i cii-i. Sales between lis: 100 March at 558 300 April calls at R60 ; 700 April mm.i, at 566: 1,000 May at 567; 300 May at 568; 300 July at 577. ) Total sales 10,500. Call Money. New York, Jan. 13. Money on call wAmino i I Time loans steady; sixty days" 2! 3-4a3 per cent; ninety days 3al-4; six; months 3 l-2a3 3-4. ' r.nMMlsSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. North Carolina, Mecklenburg County: N Ct this is to notify all persons E L Yandle. Admr. of M. M. Yandle, haTh claims against the estates of "deceased, vs. A. F. Yandle and oth- the gaid deceased persona to exhibit er3 them to the undersigned, or his attor- I Under and by virtue of an order to ney Mr p. McCall, Charlotte, N. C, me directed by the Clerk of the Su- on or before the 5th day of Jan. 1913, perior Court of Mecklenburg County, or tnis notice will be pleaded in bar of in the above entitled proceeding, dat-. thelr reC0very. All persons indebted ed the 1st day. of November, 1911. I to sai(l estate will please make imme--n-in epii to the highest bidder, for rtiatD navment. ' ... . . . -r in ci, ot thP' court tiouse uuur Charlotte, on Saturday, the 3rd day of February. 1912, at twelve o clock M., the following described tract of Adjoining the lands of J. T. Anthony, ccnn .iiarterave lands and others, of n ctnn and runs o. ou Uc,AUum W Eton P. p. stump; tnenwo- o . to a hickory; thence S 52-1-- E. 38 poles to a c-1 r-r, a rr.PIIl'li O. IU u. 7 thence N. 9 1-2 pure a. to m.-uo poles to 'an iron pin; ; I. 25 1-2 poles to a swuce 75 E. 12 poles and 16 links to a stake ' . i x-. fha 47 3 poles w a . ---v -t -"f tlTe -state of G. W. Lawing, de- the 7th day ot December. 1911. . e; tnence o- 'A into of Mecklenburg County.; uu. vyai. a. uxvAxiaai. . ;tone; thence S. 66 v. li poie beginning, containing 119 27 Aacres. . J. D. JIcCALL, 3-4t-oaw. Commissioner. K(W Ycrk Stock Market t,- '..n- .13-H.eavy trading in mn,ir.i i , - I in demand, particularly U. S. Steel, wni"h exceeded its high price of Prices turned 'decisively downward m tne closincr hour. Reactions from ',he high figures reached about 2 POI1"s in Reading "and a point in Union Pacific, U. S. Steel and St Paul. Ine decline in j St. Paul to 107 3-8 exercised a bad effect on the general railroad group. Lehigh Valley offered good resistence to the decline and finished with a slight gain on the day. - New York Stock List. Last sale. ArualS2matPd Copper . . American Beet Sugar . . . 63 American car fe Foundry American -Cotton Oil .. American Locomotive . . American Smelting . . . American Smeltine pfd . American Sugar Refining Anaconda Mining Co . . Atchison Atlantic Coast Lino .. , Baltimore & Ohio . . Chcago & Northwestern .Chicago, Mil & St. Paul 53 ; . b46 . 34 70 ; . bl02 . bll4 . 36ii j n!3 133 105Vs . 72 .. bl4l - -i r Colorado Fuel & Iron b26V2 b44 1GS b21 b43 31 ; Colorado & Southern i Delaware & Hudson i Denver & Rio Grande Denver & Rio Grande pfd K;ie Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfs Illinois Central Interboroush-Met Interborough-Met pfd . . Louisville & Nashville . . Missouri Pacific Missouri, Kansas & Texas National Biscuit . . . . . National Lead . . . . New. Ycrk Central Norfolk & Western . . Northern Pacific Pacific Mail Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. People's Gas Pullman Palace Car .. .. Heading Rock Island Co.. .. .. Rock Island Co. pfd . . . Southern Pacific .... .. Southern Railway .. n!on Pcific - Tn?te States Steel . . . .m";d. states steel Pfd Xa, sj u.ajasa 1d.--" ufEtern. Ln,lcnr ; International Harvester J'V8 139 17 554 155 392 b244 bl42 06 y2 106 109 1151 32' 123, b-04 159H, 152 Vs 34 50. 110yt 28 1671 66 llo4i bys 1937. 001 bios 159 General Electric London Stock, 3 1 9 Amount oT,Bullion. -Associateu tress. London, Jan! 13. Bullion amountin to 29,000 was taken into the Bank of lnTlrl ,olQT,0 ""S""uu uuiuui.ii luua.'. Chicagc Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 13. -Butter creameries 30a37, dairies 26a34 firm, Eggs, easier, receipts 956 cases; at mark, cases included 20 l-2a29 1-2 or- dinary firsts, 2Sa30; firsts 33. Cheese steady, Daisies 16 l-2a3-4, Twins 16al-4, Young Americas 16 1-2 a3-4, Long Horns 16 l-2a3-4. I Potatoes strong; Wisconsin lOaailO, .1 Michigan and Minnesota' 108all0, receipts 25 cars. Poultry steady, turkeys 13 dressed w.t3. . 9.66 18 1-2, chickens 13, dressed 13al4, Whereas, It appears to my satisfac 9.72 springs live 11 1-2. K- tlon. bv dulv authenticated record of Veal steady, 50 to 60 lb. weights 7al2. . , v New York Money. - New York, Jan. 13.-Close: uci v-cui.. sterling exchange weak with actual business in bankers' bills at 483.75 for sixty day bills and at 486.90 for de- mand. ( Commercial bills 48a. f . Bar silver 5o 3-8. Mexican dollars 47. kVI?5v wuua-BL' bonds 8teady. .... New uneans oe Jd corpo-ration did; on the 11th New Orleans, aJn. 13. Cotton seed day o December, 1911 file in my of oll: Prime refined in barrels per pound fice duly execated and attested con- 54o; choice meai eignt per cent ani- monia per long ton 2800; choice cake do do 2 iw- i . . . . a . ADMINISTRATOR a wuiiut HaVing qualified as Administrator of the estates of Mrs. M. A. Dewece, W. O. Dewece and Jonn a. uewece, prpased. late of Mecklenburg County, - - i1 n This the-tn day oi January, D. P. McCORD, Administrator-of Mrs. M. A. Dewece, W. O. Dewece, J. a. uewece. 3-6t-oaw. . ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE persons having claims against, C. all Pe notfied j " . . . ts , i i to present them t to, ior - the 4th day of January, mB notice will be pleaded in isw , reCovery. AVERY LAWING, Administrator of G. W. Lawing, de ceased. 5-6t-oaw j1 TTavinc nuaiinsu its tuts auiuiuiou icftiw vwt Chicago Gram J Chicago, Jan. 13. Prospects of larger receipts from the northwest sent wheat declining today. . Opening figures were the same at last night to 1-4 cent down. May started at 99 5-3 to 7-8, showing the - same net change as the market taken al together. A fall to 99 3-8al-2 fol lowed. Commission selling carried down corn. May opened a shade to l-8a 1-4 cent off at 64 5-S to 64 3-4 and sank to 64 1-2. Support for oats was scanty. May started l-8al-4 cent lower at 49 cents and receded to 48 IS. Provisions easy. Initial prices were 2 1-2 to 7ri-2al0 cents less expen sive with May delivery . 16.32 1-2 for pork, 9.57 1-2 to 9.60 for lard and 8.80 for ribs. Chicago, Jan. 13. Car lot receipts: Wheat, six cars with one of contract grade; corn 179 with none of contract grade; cats 68 cars. Total receipts oi wheat atVChicago Minneapolis- and Duluth toaay were 231 cars compared with 122 last week and 256 the corres ponding day a year ago. Ccttie Markte Chicago Cattle, Chicago, Jan. 13 Cattle, receipts estimated at 1500, market steadv. Beeves . . 4.75 " 8.50 Texas steers 4.30 5.85 Western steers 4.50 7.25 Stackers and feeders .... 3.50 5.80 Cows and heifers .. 2.00 6.65 Calves 6.50 9.50 Hogs, receipts estimated at 20,000, 1 market slow shade lower. Tjo.ht Light 5.90 6.30 6.05 6.40 6.05 6.42 C.05 6.15 6.15 6.42 4.75 5.65 6.20 6.40 Kougn Good to choice heavy Pigs.. Bulk of sales Sheep, receipts estimated at 5,000, market weak. 'Western '. .' I . 3.50 5.00 . 5.25 6.20 . 4.75 7.15 . 5.25 7.15 Vcartinfa Lambs, native Western . . . . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue oi an order lof the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, made in the Special Proceed ings entitled, J. N. Wilson, . executor cf Mary C. Wilson, deceased, vs. Mrs. N. J. Boyd, Samuel W. Wilson and wife, E. J. Wilson, Mary A. Wilson, J. N. Wilson and wife, E. C. Wilson, heirs at law and devisees and legatees of Mary C. Wilson, deceased, the same being No. 130S upon the Special Pro ceeding Docket of said Court, the un dersigned Commissioner will-on Wed- nesday the 14th day of February, 1912, at 12 o clock M., at the county court House door in Mecklenburg County, City of Charlotte, North Carolina, of- fer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain lot of land lying and. being in. the City of Charlotte, Cnarictte lownsnip, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit: "Beginning at a stake on A. street, Mrs. E. Rodden's corner, and runs with her line 98 feet to a stake, Al bert Dinkins' line; ' thence with his I line .32 feet to R. S. Wilson's corner; thence with his line 98 feet to- A. street; thence with A. street 32 feet to the beginning, being a lot or parcel cf land, lying in the City of Charlotts and being the same lot of land convey ed to Mary C. Wilson by RS. Wilson, by deed on the 4tlday of April, 1898, and recorded" in Book 127, page 177 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg Counts'. This the 11th day of January. 1912. j .N. WILSON, i2-4t-oaw. 'Commissioner. . . . CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. - tq All To WThom These Presents May ' the proceedings for voluntary dissolu- , tion thereof by the unanimous consent j of all the s-tockholders, deposited in my j office, that the Auditorium Amusement ' Company a corporation of this State Charlotte, County of Meck- cue tjr , , i ikr ik ri i j , r fou ig o u "UQ" M. Nanney being the agent herein and Xe&.omL . the reiuirements of Chapter 21, Revis- ai of 1905, entitled "Corporations," ifminarv to the issulnc of thi Cer- ? tiffcite of Dissolution : Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, ! Secretary of State of the State of : North Carolina, do hereby certify that gent in writing to the - dissolution of gai corporation, executed by all the ctnfirhn rtpra -tnereor. wnicn saia con- ! sent and the record of the proceedings dfovesaid are now on file in my said Office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here- to sei ray ix-a.ua auu amieu my uiutmi seal, at Kaieign, tnis ntn day oi Jjec ember, A. D., 1911.' J. BRYAN GRIMES, X Secretary of State. 13-4t-oaw . . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualifier as Administrator of the estate of my mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Hill Graham, deceased, late of Mecklenourg county. North Carolina, this is to notify ait persons holding claims against" the said estate to ex hibit to the undersigned at Charlotte, N. C, on or before the 7th day of ' Dec. 1912, or this notice wlU be plead . ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the said estate will Graham, deceased. 7-6t-oaw AGENTS everywhere can make mon ey, spare time, distributing Post Cards advertising our Chewing Gum. No canvassing. Liberal terms. Year ly . contract. Weekly settlements. Send seven two-cent stamps for sup ply Post Cards, Instructions and Contract, Spearmint. Company, 1777 , Broadway, Department 112, New York. 10-7t-un Administrator or M.rg., jnzaDetn a. L . . L . R) v - m&i. Observations taken at 8 a. xa. 5t mc?H4Iia tteft" ffc&arfl or totfciicni" lincs pass thremgi points of equal air pressure. Isotherms, or dotted Unes, pass through pojnts of equal tempersJ -tare; tHy will b ckawn only for zerov frs&dng, 90 offreea and 100 degrees. Symbols tedicati ; etate of weather O clear: 9 partly cloudy? O elcody B rain; enow; report missing. rows fly with the wind. First fiffore, minimum temperature for past 12 hours: eseoad, 2wd rainfalL if it ecuala .01 inch: THE WEATHER. -f Forecast for Charlotte and Vicinity, Snow this afternoon and tonight; Sunday, clearing. Brisk and probably high northeast winds. Weather Conditions. V Excepting Florida, the entire terri- House door in the City of . Charlotte tory east of the Misissippi river ia on the 27th of January, 1912, the fol covered by the wave of cold weather, lowing described real estate: The lowest temperature of the season, 14 degrees, occurred at this place at 9 a. m todav. Thfi lino nf ram toTTi. peratures extends as far south this morning as the Ohio river and Mary land. Boston and New York each re port 4 degrees below zero. It is snow ing or sleeting at all stations In the Carolinas this morning. Over the far Northwest is an area of low presure, which is causing a general warming up. west, of the Mlssisippi river, most of the stations there report ing zoro or abcye. ' The indications- are that the snow will continue' in this vicinity this af ternoon and tonight, with clearing weather on Sunday. Not much change in temperature is expected. O. O. ATTO,' Observer. Forecast:. South Carolina, snow this after noon and tonight;.. Sunday clearing;. orisis and prouaoiy iign nonneasi winds Louisiana, tonight fair, not so sold; Sunday fair, warmer; light to mod erate north to east winds.. -Arkansas, tonight and Sunday in creasing cloudiness, warmer. ' , , Oklahoma, tonight increasing cloud iness, warmer. Oklahoma, tonight increasing cloudi ness, warmer; Sunday - generally cloudy. East Texas, tonight, increasing cloudiness, warmer; Sunday generally cloudy, warmer; light to moderate east to south winds. ' West Texas, tonight increasing cloudiness warmer in southeast por tion; Sunday generally cloudy, colder in Panhandle. - Florida, rain tonight, followed by clearing Sunday, colder" in peninsula; freezing. temperature . north portion; brisk north winds. G-eorgia, rain or enow and colder to night; Sunday clearing. Alabama, fair tonight; Sunday ris ing temperature. Mississippi, fair tonight and Sunday; rising temperature Sunday. BRIEFS. The many friends here of Mr. J. A. Jones, the contractor and member of the board of "water commissioners, are glad to learn of his re-election as nrcsMon nf th North Carolina Build- b. - " rs Asociation; which was in session last week at Raleigh. r The Elizabeth Mills declared divi dends of 5 per cer(t on $100,000 at a meeting of the stockholders held Thursday. Mr. R. M. JSIiller, Jr., was elected president and treasurer; Mr. Vinton Liddell, . vice president, and Mr. Baxter Ross secretary. . , - . Mr. Boyd Erney has succeeded Mr. John Bethune as manager of the Tryoti Drug Co.'s popular fountain. For the past several months Mr. Erney has been an understudy to Mr. Bethune. His many friends will be glad to hear of his promotion. - - The many-friends- of Mr. Brem will regret to learn that this morning while going up the front steps to fiis residence in Dilworth he slipped and fell, breaking a bone in his right' arm. WANTED You tc- meet .me at Hast ings & Mitchell's cut.pmrlce furni ture f tore No. 46 N. College St. Phone S97-J. 6-tf-eod Walter Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTD RIA Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Ohiictxen Ory for fleVcher's O AS T O R.I A 6 GL.Tvt. ,ayvv. 13, 19 tMrd. wind velocity ox iU suies ms TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE : By virtue of a power of sale given me in a certain deed of trust executed by John P. McGinnis, R. J. McGinnis and J M- McGinnis, which deed of trust is recorded in Book 143, Page 154, . o the public registry of Mecklenburg juounty, dated January 6, 1900, I will iofer for sale to ,the hies bidder for That tract of land lying and being in Mecklenburg Countycontaining 21 1-4 ; onJ 1-.olr.o- n,rtin,,lrl,r "i"' i.nviuuiij vi- scribed as follows: Adjoining the; lauuo L jvjiiix xjr. nicAauuci clliu. ULll- Biiiuiixa at rt DLaivc a.i mc wuiei ui tuts Providence Road and runs N. 8 1-2 E. 59 poles to a stone on old line; thence S. 66 1-2 W. 20.50 poles to a stone, formerly a W. O.; thence N. 15 E. 46 poles to a stone formerly a walnut (gOne) ; thence N. 9 1-2 W. 13 3-4 poles to a stone and pointers near a bluff; thence N. 20 E. 12poles to a stone and pointers (hickory gone) ; thence N. 79 1-2 W. 11 poles to a stone and point ers (P. O. gone); thence S. 65 W. 8.50 noles to a stone. W.WV. Alaxan-1 der's corner; thence with his line, N.i 59 3-a w 6a nnioc a cmnQ .rvr, west side of Providence Read, John O. Alexander's corner on W. W., Alex- ar!dpr-s Iiti -thnr with tho Provi- denve Road, and with three lines of John O. Alexander: (1) S. 3 1-2 W. 44 3-5 poles to a stone in said road; (2) S 8 1-2 W. 50 poles crossing the creek on a bridge to a stone on south Bide of the said road; (3) S. 40 1-2 E. 60 poles and 8 links to : the - beginning. containing 21,1-4 acres, more or less. This tract of land is in all respects the same tract conveyed to R. J. Mc - 11 I'll II J f I I I I I No remedy that does not entirely remove the cause of Catarrh from the blood will ever make a permanent cure of the trouble. Just as long as the." circulation remains contaminated with, the impurities and catarrhal tnatter3 which, produce the trouble, the mucous membranes or inner linings cf tha body will be kept in a etate of irritation and1 disease. Sprays, lotions and -other local applications will sometimes temporarily relieve the tight, full' feeling in the head, buzzing noises in the ears, uncomfortable, stuffy ; feeling of the nostrils, and help to loosen the mucus in the throat; but Catarrh is a constitutional blood disorder and until system there can be no permanent cure. ousrhly purifying ana cleansing-ine circulation, ana naamg jt oi every pax- ticie oi impurity, auu ul mc saws inflamecL and irritated membranes to stops every disagreeable symptom. S. S. S. reaches down - to 'the "veryi bottom and leaves tip trace of the disease in the system. Book, on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who write. - - - t TEE SWIFT Also and We have them to se'l and we will -sell them : ; -..y y buying. . H AR D W AR E C 0 M P AN Y T.wenty-.Nino East Trade Strce My r 65 PHONES 75S 5 f IZ. ecu; or mO J - Ginnis by deed recorded in Book 140, page 561, in the Public . registry -., oi Mecklenburg County. , Dated this 23rd day of December, 1911. ., . ' i - ' - Z; V, RIGLER, , 27-4t-oaw. . .Trustee.-, EXECUTRIX' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Charles A. McKinley, deceaa-- ed,- late of Mecklenburg County, N. C, all persons holding claims against the estate of said testator are hereby no"-' ""r1 r "U1V, uuucioigucu, iTxo-u. Cm:v, T onr n.itlHtnir PharlnHa M C., for payment on or before the 3m j- c t . i o .. . il,l January,. ah coiH estate are requeste4 to make imme diate payment. ' , ; " This the 3rd day of January, 1912. ;: MRS. MARGARET E. McKINLEY, - 3-6t-oaw: , - . Executrix ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator"" with the will annexed of Martha J. M, Shelby, this is to give notice to at- persons having; claims against -sanc estate to present them to the undeiv stained for navment on cv before Dec. L 1912- AU persons indebted to said., estate are requested; to make imme- 'diate settlement. ; ; inxsMov. lsii, - AREM B. JOHNSTON. Adrnr. with will annexed of Martha 3. M. Shelly. . .. s 28-6toaw ; - "; ' " 7377TZ T " LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE wanted, No canvassing or soliciting required, Good income assured. Address Na- tional Co-Operative Realty Co.'V ; . 111 s Marden Building, Washington I'D. C. ,-,.,.- 7-4t-sua, it has been entirely drivek from tli3 S. S. S. cures Catarrh by removing' umc cuutmug tiic uiuuu, ituvwts lug heal, improves the general health, and -, SPECIFIC CO., ATIAKTA, GA Irish 'i."Mai)ft fi IV: 1 ; p t h'.i 1 mmmj i. . ' ' I I - r." Li :.: vP:$0MV' 1 - r.-V.v. ;-.i.i -l.-l'Pfx'ill; 'ivTiicv'V!' ' JuA ' 1 '"Jr-' 4 i lM?;;.U :;i;i ! f l . 'f ;'"'.::. ;;v ,M. y. ;,f t' Hp? 1 'A '1 T;Mr : ' Uvti f.s h'!'V 1' ? 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1912, edition 1
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