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r.; ,fjJ3 fr-3 IPflTg rr?yfr mr, . fe mhbjs our iHirv 6 -RHEUESMTTSM Rheumatism is in reality an mtemaHnflaanmatiana difei.j-t ,lood cells which supply the iiourishme cfrTfnSf condition cf goS bodies. . Uric an. tSSSS? T t. the circulation, because wegiOaSSS?S rishisff and myigoraUng the bbdy, v the .blood irritated ainflS the --rent nerves, tissues, muscles and joints, because nf-r4 - Edition. The pains and-achesand mtJSS tens o Rheumatism can never be permanentfv cured n-ZZZ? ?l?VpZ fefc-ase is driven from the M&d&a a dSthff prbcle, of fparffier.. It oes down to thSStSS, t. the circulation, invigorates the blood, and completely iriTlh u , : from the system. Plasters liniments, soothing lotionTItc riTav - tue toporary relief and comfort they brinf, but a cuuuot :z ejected until S. S.S. has removed the cause, 'it freis the Wodlfeverv hrr.r;ty and makes it :a rich health sustaining fluid, to brinYVermanent r&i pr-d comfort to those who suffer with RtemnatfsnJ Book oS rS tisa and any medical advice free to all who write. ma 5WIFT SPECIFIC CO., - ATLANTA, GA (Edited by T. P. NASH, JR.) . 0f reed and trirr i -Russian Dancers." 'tw0 or three ; SS instruments, only T-e dinner novelty and one of the SredamJng the".68 SCat' r,-: av::ble events of the Char-; Abov alii 1??' ' . theatrical season was the "Occu- formanee of SmI a per . int.nwH. .atf.. ' . icunea. and art stic. AU tu"rse IK ICQ'S GREAT ; TH EAT R E AND ITS HIS T OH If By Associated Press. Mexico City. Jan. 20. Doubtless the time will ;ome when Mexico's Na 1 nal theater the construction - of which was commenced seven years ago, will be completed, but it may be oLjieu a monument to graft. Beautiful in its outlines and con taining the best materials obtainable, Mexicans have long told strangers with justifiable pride that it was to be the most magnifiicent playhouse, on the American continent, Adrift-is- tnat its cost when completed would be 12,000,000 pesos. Now the eov- ernment is waiting for the reports of Its experts to know iust what nart of this sum ha-been wasted and what part can be saved without al tering the plans of the architect. The investigators turned ud infor mation that has resulted in. the ar rest of the chief mason, who is charged with having carried away enough building material to enable hAi" to erect a few nrivato voc;. TEirOHAEXOTTE HEW? - JAN UARY 20 i912 WELL-KII01 IMS CURED OF ECZEffi ByCuticufa Remedies Which He Rec ommends for Skin Troubles. S WrSSf.' thWSn ?be 8rs, wee, the .ear rsiers accomplished in no uncertain' acting purelist StCn. ine piusiaiu was composea in the first part the r2e most ex- ;?o parts. Itl'.e: and principal dancers wrought c: in exuisue pantomime (Joppelia. The Kilties" Band. pesos. They allege that supposed solid ! cement parts specified in the con- tracs have been made with gravel cores - and the contractors naifi I Ihe famOUS '"Kiltlps" hanH ,5H $15.50- Metiran-. onrr0r,r. , pauiomime JOppeiia. . wnr h. YZ " ' ttf I ' " ' V. v from The Tales of Hoffman." th? 7"- auemy or aiusie " i suppnea cost WhDe attending school at Lebanon, Ohio, In 1882, there was a small-pox scare, and we were all vaccinated. Presumably from impure virus used, I became afflicted with dou3. wnicn lasted for about two years, when the affliction assumed the form of an eczema on my face,, the lower part of my face being In flamed most of the time. There would be water-blisters rise up, and open, and vtherever the water would touch it would burn, and cause another one to rise. After the blister would open, the place would scab over, and would burn and itch s ns to be almost unbearable at times. In thi3 Tay the sores would spread from one place to another, back and forth over the whole of my upper lip and chin, and at tlme3 the whole lower part of my face would be a solid sore This condition continued for four or five years" ' without getting any better, and in fact got worse all the time, so much so that my wife became alarmed lest it prove fatal. "During all this time o! boils and eczema I doctored with the best physicians of this part oMhe country, but to no avail. Finallv . I deciucu to try Cuticura Remedies, which I did, takin? the Cuticura Rciolvent inter nally, applying the Cuticura Ointment to the sores, and i:sing the Cuticura Socd for washing. In a very short time I be-in to notice improvements, and continued to ue the Cuticura Remedies until within. less than a year I was well again, arid have not had a recurrence of the trouble since, which is over twenty years. 1 have recommended Cuticura Remedies to others ever since, and have great faith in .them as remedies for skin diseases " (Signed) A. C. Brandon, Attomey-at-Law Greenville, Ol, Jan. 17. 1911. ' free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. - i- i-'-nm --I n a raise rwr Hnffmnn" vuutlUj ui luiisir: v""- uoi iai suuuueu cos 1 ! - - j VA .Auumau. I T n I Q QttAraA l j - . . . 11 n - . . . I tr- i 1 . . half of the nrocram was itself ,:V"UUVU lonignt, when local a division with those T.ou nul world. Send to into two acts, and it was in 1' YIei! . aain have the op- er up"-is hinted at. Carrara mar- Bton. for -serond of these acts that the great- hand "tearing this celebrated ,wnicn figures largely, in the con e: r.:::?t iy was expressed. The room ! tia 9ra . struction of the building, appears to -Irwared the laboratory of a masU1 l.ar! elh?? ac Hawley's, and have been sold and resold to the gov- cik ilere and there were seated fig-' r" "r H?Kets rf persona whom his Msrv art'". '"A"1 ia lQe ,ocal ea tad turned into lifeless, motionless im- j lvlItles- lgagement g:avcn. Ege?: rer any motion or iaciai expres sion the figures might well have been The strain of holdin? sr sim- " t , j v, iirn i i 1 1 ' y I 1 i fWnM4- . : . . ... I tt-w, . - u.v . jt - . cu-uigut . vim iwtai ineatreeoprs when it-1 j . . ,. i ' : ' ' ouocm-uunu- Paid in Full." Will no doubt be heartily ereeted hoDc rVI erf'nn - Perienced engineers, it appears No Dinner For Him. But there is another problem con- Rear Admiial Osterhaus, at a lunch- nected with the theatre that is wcr- eon in New York, said of a naval dis rying the government officials more appointment: than that of the suspected graft. The "It was as disappointing as absent- "ul,ulus ' sinking, in spue or tne minaea iDsens Christmas dinner. cene. if not of the entire act, :.e reviving of Swanilda. sun- some edly one Christmas nisht i Tito tho roc. rwi A trr nn . n mX 1 1 1 1 A. emy of Music Wednesday afternoon It-Z mBUlM m ms caicma- laumui . 01 a railway station and ask- avis) m . . . I lions. 1 d . -uu U16ui ui next week". Th k;i4 .u. .Ti. uuuuiug, vuycio me greater i-uuiv ueie, waiter, am vou sav I ..... - - .-..vjwv! V 11 IL e :e t on v nn wnicn it was done, makes its appearance here at the Acad finest dramatic representation Every attention will be i M tn . D.uum5 J cvers ,tne.. greater look nere, waiter, ic eauinment and ti.o T -. " V1."1 P10CK- ine suoson or tne naa twenty minutes to wait or that it tr- i e accomplished by gather- to the usual standard of excel ence U ot I JZea . t&U ancient lake oe up j capital is the bed of an ancient lake was twenty minutes to S?; "The Tipperary waiter stopped carv ::. life of Franz and costing It which in the past has made this erMt t ep . f . or elght feet , Tne TlPPrary Waiter stopped c x.o : er body. 51. Barboe, as Dr. Eugene Walter play thmost talk! d of t Ul 1 encou,ntered and bow noth- ing a turkey long enough to reply: r?-:-. 5. the magician, was superla-1 show on tmrV lng but mud for a 8reat depth. The '"I said nayther. I said ye - Far t-vo consisted of ten unrelated ..nicer styled Divertissements. Here The firs: and only time M. Volinine, ve -hart engineers aecmed to utilize the float- twenty minutes to ate, but that was ing Dase, constructed of layers of nineteen minutes ago. "Thre's yer Bieei oeams joinea in one great bed rnram wnistun rur ye now " TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. "Get Rich Quick Wllllngford." Geo. M. Cohen's comedv. "CUt va'n I of cement. On this sttei and nrm. -' - uuii liuic T uillililt;. I I . . -ww. : j the role of Franz in "Copelia " j i111, vvuiinglord makes a distinct crete base sunk twenty feet or more - Ma . - niritf hi l fi rnA mietnABA r m fH .11 i rs i swrr w mi x . -e-esa :n a variation Dy cnopm. it is , , . ."Ui"" tuaii m tn io suiwte me structure was i tjv vir(-0 .f ti,0 , . , . . . Ah .M hrnnph nf v j , l .i ... . py virtue or tne power contained in to freak moderately or the skill .. b'?"" lueury unue engineers a deed o trust em,tM trt w V Iwv UU aersignea trustee by Joseph C. Coch ran, which deed of trust is dated the c: tr. s man. His instinctive grace fcbsol'.ite surety are things to nervei ai but cot to describe. Grace b ? ran is a rare enough quality, but in M. Alexander Vollinine it is com-cin-:d with a wonder of muscular de ::ri.ent that is equally rare. Even he canon? cf the first part, his of life. TJVnm . .i I , 4 i. ii u . j I ueeu vl trust .wma 1UUU1CUL Liilf LI LI 1. 1 I TT Luat 11 if, EdilK M I Mil. I I wnilin I -l J . . s x , .. . " miBtiC J. Rufus Walllnforrt hrlnr h1 do fin nnlformlv onH thot u!" B1u. lA"?B JnSePn C. COCh- whirlwind methods to bear and begins sibly hundreds! of years would pass Xd day or November 190? and' is to unfold his rapid wealth-acquiring before the subsidence was percent!- ? 2 nf v2'5SJ! oi ueeas ior Mecklenburg County N. . j-.r I- . '. . : h JLr2sLJ JdJj AV&Usi ; Drawn By ..a: t: lv . : : . ; - : ,:'::: . , ,; ... :.. v -M.MYER -: ii'-:lVy jsttHBRa comes- II, , It, IS! 1 v t rPVToF! 1 " I If rt j f i n ' i. . . .. l . I - i ., " - tdi .,ri'- I I I I t zz s ' . iff ll 1 i I r ii f i r I a . J t 1 1 -, i i y - r v - t " i ' - ti . ... l l x j . j .-. a m f iv T fsr- w yy ru - i y-Ttv! I I xt 1 I f Ct Lr - -I I - u Mia llf y v-f f l 'I . 6-f I .1 i l it" : W I I i A. yl . I ... .. . i . . . I V TT ; : : : ' .T.t j 5 jj ' v I i - Y0A "whites Hnp!: . " xai n ii; ii-r I . .-S- S i -N. - II . .s-i fc I - . 3 if I r : I j NOTARY PUBLIC. -p V'J t;'$vj'"l V plans the scene assumes the vividness I ble of actuality that is Inspiring. Walling- The following figures just taken a. " ta T BooFl72 Page 186 eFsTqand fil S- toJ-" "fSJ'l0.. eca"se- ?f ult.of the payment of . v v manc-ucro muu3uw i ou" a liic xAiui c ' luttu uciij. i me inaeDteaness tnerein secured I ?: n inher was a revelation of what ne seeIiS to command over, the rich meter; the northwest corner hus gone will on Monday the 19th dav of Febm. ary, 1912, at 12 o'clock, M., at the County; Court House Door of Mecklen :n: can be. He comes as close as Fen OI ine mage wun tne result that, i-uso meters; tne northeast cor- ary, 1912, at 12 o'clock M at the .e. one is reaoy to oelleve, to iuh ctuuience receives uci uas suhk u.84.5 ana tne sputn- uoui cv3ry riOte cf the music. To ine suggested tnougnt wnich is tome- west corner meter. Every earth- burg County; in Charlotte, sell to the regret of the audience he I,ke in its effect and productive of an quake has caused the structure to highest bidder, at public '.auction, all v.v. encore, and did not dance I exhilirationthat Is distinctly beneficial settle a bit lower, and the shock of that certain lot or parcel f land' -slt- '--I'.i er in th?s part which brought encores was the . Swan, by ::c J-.-'.me. The little dancer vr.y white with an arrow cr breast fluttered about the :-"! the realism of a death- rhe other divertissements iiiosi beautiful ' was the ttc of Strauss, given by M. " i: :- ar.d Mile. Schmolr. Possibly number 3111e. Schmolz. who was in "Coppelia," and did the l:v"''" 1 t-'f the dancing among the L . ' : " showed to best advantage. "nins dancer made of toe ! : - ;hing ff unaccustomed grace .;-! ci?.p of the principals, how f . : share honors at least equal ' To'iiie dancing of the sup- Dber?. In these chorus v ; ' ' re :1. wild Cossack spirit V;- -i; t.vj.iSed. Swinging about -: cxhilia ration and riot of ,'r 7' h an abandon of motion, !.r;' ": a nicety of time and in '" ' :. r. sneuver that was little ;' C:j possible, the like has not f;;' ''V 'n seen on a Charlotte pa?y to believe that with e grace is as instinctive as o .on an,; fiancing- as easy, natural vreutrincr. 1 .OC-OTfcn c;Hit-l rr oral or occular. the or n!endidly provided. It ' ivp for the preponderance In Sox Signo Vinces. I Jones answered an advertisement and sent a dollar for four pairs Qf socks, says Judge. WWhen they ar rived Jones looked them over and then wrote the advertiser: " Socks received. The patterns are vile. I wouldn't be seen on the street with them on." Back came the answer: . "What are you kicking about? Didn't we guarantee that you wouldn't wear them out?" A CI D E JVf Matinee Today at 3. Tonight at 8:30. . 17th Grand Tour. T. P. J. Power Presents t; --o "? !;-; GOME CAN :udent Haa to Quit. and enjoyable. June 7 lowered one part of the build- uated in Charlotte TownshiD. Mecklen- vjl im-ix vuitv ii diiiumuiu win i ijjs iiminuctdo. uuw vuuuij, i ana. more narrtni- Le seen at tne Academy or Music a commission of engineers nas iany oescnoed and denned as fol Thursday night of next week. now been instructed to make an ex- lows, viz amination and report the best meth- Situated in the northern suburbs of A Raiment of Lynx Skins. od of preventing further damage. the City of Charlotte, on the Old Da In the first act of "The Faun " tho ymson onege or .btatesville Road, and sparkling comedy by Edward Knob- resident Maoero is a triena or uuuuu.ea as louows, viz: beginning at lauch, which William Faversham tne poor' DUt noc 01 tne Por man s rT V:G -, A , ,f ana runnmS brines to the Academv of ATnciio nPvf drjnk." Through one of his cabinet Wltn said Davidson College Road in a ;ho,- - posts he has nromulsrated an order nortneny direction 77 feet to Mrs. Wil the oddest and most effective c istumea inai uereaiter. oeaiers in puique " . wna tne evr seen on the stae It rons.Rrq of must cIose tbeir doors at 6 p. m. in- "ue vvuson tot m a westerly Precisely ?even smlli sPott?d Ivnx stead of 7 'clock' and on Sundays direction 250 feet to the land formerly E7 6 en al SP0tte(1 J-DX and feast days -the closing hour will belonging to the heirs of John Irwin, ntxT. ti,,f ue noon instead of 2 p. m. The tax uu m une oi tne viiivii iuai -Til. la.tiououi 13 cil. I . .. , - , I SUniP 77 trOt tn thii llTia nftaoi TT acting the nart of a faun or wood-eod. on Pwe snops nas aiso Deen m- - 1,1ZZ."?Z v whn stravs frnm hi- native hannt of creased some 33 . per cent. , i Vl V-w ivi. uates wno strajs rrom nis natie naunts of Mot; thence with the line of said Crane fields and streams into a huge vase of A hot in an easterlv dirpntinn 9!7. foot tr, - - i i ii. i - . i no i a rH rpar Anm rs i r.vana nrnn- i . . . . . ge amums, 8ei m- ne garaen oi an , ; " "T""-- " 'T: ' " tne beginning; being the same lot nsn ixra. Awaking trpm a nap, tne r ' .u,:..., r x of land conveyed to Marr Jackson hv Faversham faun' suddenly bounds Lu"em5cu and wife bv depd through an open doorway into a library uur:ng 1 e V1j"c V iie.xlco wmu "e recorded in Book 62. FaM 14 nf th where the master of the house is on aae soon V ia a rr- i k Register of Deeds office for said coun- around the world, covering , 86,000 the nnint nf 'rnrnmittinfi' snirido. I naa Deen neraided as lgntmg iJOD t , v,jn th- ooiYio-iftT .r.r-i miles over lands and seas in two voars Vnw nointoTs from timo immomorial I ana Upon nis advent niS exploits fn y n. rnhran lw xxr n Tni.... and three months, visitine- twontv dif. - I finmal f t .e.otT, vw VJ. JOtBSUU . , . . ' . " have been wont to picture fauns as W1 v.Uii,ox.ii , and others by deed recorded in Book lerent countries. Twice commanded magnificent-bodied creatures with sporting as well as in other cir- 173j Page 12i in the Register Cf Deed a b? His lat Majesty King Edward VII. sprouting horns, bare limos, curling i . umce tor said Mecklenburg County. tails, and clad in a splendid brown-tan, . .',tia "l Terms ot sale, cash won from centuries of exposure to sun 10;ai aspirant, ior pugilistic nonors This the 17th day of January 1912 and rain and not much else! Per- w uo . JTTX", r. " H. N. PHARR, haps that is because fauns are suppos- pme in uie umieu i8.30da Trustee ooiT-r. oTfliuiTPlv in fhP nas- wiuwieuge oj. auaus was liuuieu, aua Canada's Greatest Concert Band Fresh from their triumphal tour It makes no difference to me WHO YOU ARE what you do nor when v you Hve I would appreciate your NOTARY business. My time is mi SSSave rSe and bugS ad will go anywhere ANYTIME DAY OB NIGHT on a moment's notice to act. as Notary. All business given courteous and confidential attention. My fee is no more than many othen X charge at their office. s Ji There isn't a man in Charlotte more prompt than I am about a bust " ness engagement. I make business'before pleasure and if I tell you I will meet you at your house at a certain time you can depend on it I am authorized to act on PENSION PAPERS, and know the "Red Tape" for intelligently executing the same. ' : " J l" REFERENCES: Thousands of business people in Charlotte who regu : : I17 fntrust -their Notary business to me. 'Phone me when you need me 1 Office 'phone 243; residence 'phone 1270. Office 225 N. Tryon St FRANK F. JONES, The Public Notary. ' to l Get the King Stamp of Quality on your . business education. It insur es success. King's Business College V was established : over sixteen .years ago; under the same management ? nearly eleven years. Financial respon sibility over $50,000; finest equipped f school in the Carolinas; absolutely thoroush. Ten ited demand for graduates; '4,000 successful students. Writ for 4f'fimi;' and full information. Address .- i ''i mm Ik . 1 1 '11 i- See the Kilties. Dancers, Pirers. Male Choir, etc. Seats on sale at Hawley's. . Prices-Matinee '.. 25c, 50c. 75c Night ....25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Charlotte, N. C. v oP Raleigh, N. C. ,f..: ,.. ' ; i ' , -. toral retreats of sunny climes. After " did not occur to him that the ll Ai,fnl TT-f lQl- I II Lit? KJL X-I&ULIIIS JJUU. II A V C Tvnrci, rioirod to main- been earned outside the .prize .ring. ain the spirit of the pictured and stor- The .talk . aroused, his jealousy, and ied . tradition and yet remain entirely J'lP within the bounds of conventional pro- If'-i. ,t:s:r "T-e are apparently immune ;a ccifee poisoning if you '?''!! e v.ni tell you so in e semis a3 warnings. ied it college es i rem New York: een told freauentlv that iniurious to me," (tea: is d; ii -and if I had not been '.. ;'in"-ct constant headaches cry- : ':n yo;! sel 11 warring, he --J hurt. sure. A ung col 1 fer It I be2fln to enffor nftor cfW.,,. . OC41'ii iears, tne state f-aa -'entabty which gradually -i os.,'c e to cmder in my studies, ff.rl"tr i3stude and indisposition '-! rr pfi'ort which possessed fo have been sufficient warn- ?:r;an -yresarded tbem, till my phy- mu-r 17:6 a fe months ago that 1 vh i ; . cffee or quit college fVjf;',"irie KO longer, and at once -n Jee. ; ria,lvice of a friend I began Tou t!;a: and rejoice to tell .fsmc;.,; '1- the drug in coffee" (the rer--.,. P - "eine Is fonnn-In tea) cf lT;.H. 'J!n''.the bealthful properties -'r-.V1 5's nl!lce I was soon re- The 'nv ailments esrri,! rVr- , anrl nervousness dis- t' n. ' ' -T!rt''y. Strength ramo hark v '.''" mplexion which had :-m;v cry nad, cleared up beau- er toV Jrsn s!'- mental faculties ,;s,i f Ti r-'"' ac1 l)ecame mre vig ;r'Ur o'' ,1' ;mi 1 now feel that no "'J iiu e too mmcuit V, ... " fV-!:i""'ven by Postum Co., 'lifh Niuaf;on" and it is ex ' v-llv;"" ht,le book, Tke Road ever . ' ; rn nkffo P--ear,.?5 abve letter? A new S9nuin time to time. They 'e5t. ' tru and fu of human 3r confided to his friends that he had :t . . . . . f otprm Tiort to navp it our wirn rns : . r.t..v. wArtriAn nnnn t u i pi . .w - 1 I lf t . ill H l-L UUCUUU fc.lWi 1 . , .... A - 1 ... I fn.mVnA. o cf-iT Qd rirn orfilrl KlO fectiveness of his first startlmg eu-r0". w::e ii J tl, inctnr.t rfmvPVln" (if aiittiigcu. i iic ..no JJaoccu I H&m-e uuu uuc " 1T,J V, onitol hofnro tho HofonH o..n.ncfl T.rr hie r.H I'iim I I uuiiu cue vayuai . uvw.v -"v lue w ho no ;;; ;a; er of.Mexico's sporting honor was let appearance, that he was no mere man, - ( . ..i.Ki,niw i i inxo - It. ' DUl a Slipci ii urn cm. After weeks of thougnt and experi- ii tit- PorarcV.am hit iinnn A'ie f r i a.i ill I 1 1 v vi I. i' a.iri cuum i . . , . .. r-"r: o mri mMde from ico-s president expect to . sail Deiore iiapi -" " luJtho ond of .Tanuarv from San Fran . - ...ITatt K-i w-Tl-Tn C? I. 1 11 si f 1 ' I llf I v w- tne . ricn )eiiuwu...u, ""' . I f t ,hQro ho win Cecils to be found their ' New and onlv then if one is unusually ior- - rhr"T" tunate. Two sisters and a brother of Mex- This is Cyrus O. Bates, the man who auvcrcises mother' Joy and Goose Grease Liniment, two of the greatest thin? known to humanity and Asia. Emilio Madero, who gain ed prominence during the revolution . i. rv..- -nra vioa .nrn. by personally leading an army of in ine ureai. vinwn alond snrgents. has been named to present dnr-oH a r-reature that is known along . .i the line by the name' of T know your business.' to the Mikado the thanks of this x nuui j I ntrw for TnnoTi's na rtici na tin ar in This chap is a P -; ;;-;; individual in that he is always iur- RiRtera who accompany him. laQivmum iu UV 'T':'; " f His sisters, who accompany him, nishing information that is bom oi i g Mlaseg Angela and Mercedes. imagination. , Pasine along in Gaiety theatre the other day, he saw -.L - i,,icv. -rinttfn c nn Rlsip Fer ine jjaiuici a. ij-c 1- - euson's name on . the house signs. -He - . - v,Q This commission had beensiven to front oi tne T , rui ill 1J uiau, v i Bothered by crowds of job hunt ers, thep resident , has caused to be D"-"" - . . . .. . i was struck by an inspiration, ana mi- nnpT,ed at tUe department of interior mftdiatelv he rushed down tne street, ! t whih all aDnlicants must a bureau to which all applicants must I go. . . orno5tins' everv one he knew and tell- in r them a hair-raising story of how Mi&3 Ferguson refused to enter ner The Weather prophet doesn't always dressing room until a star naa uu find hlg busmeSg profitable, painted on the door. J : . . Th tipn dav there appeared in a -ho,,! trv to forgive our ene- . Jn.,i1 thfl. I . ... 1 . ' v-nr vnrir nowpnauei .v i ! o a cf n.n forsrivo) ourselves flk m v . . . I illlCO CLO " v atricals the yarn, witnout meuuomus .a- TAiriAa In i hP i m ii v i a ir.i vvv Evening Sun last Wednesday ran a story about how five actresses called omandon tnat up tneir manageio aim T Z a their press agent be throttled, hanged, quartered, and subjected to other entle tortures for giving otnrv PTvldentlV tne suuc Miss Ferguson fitted other feet., To Henry B. Harris, who is managing Miss Terpson, the story IB a oke and to JM16S. erguun it u - i tiiira la notn- no annoyance ueuauou u-v Ohildten Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C AS TO R I A .'Children cry ' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR i A Ohiiaren ury FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO I A iVIother's Joy is a " f Pneu- h i monia k Cure and Never Fails 5zzxzz?&- jkvy 'hV h 1 '.r--4 4 n-. - -tells us T am heating Beven rooms. with the amount of coal I would or-f dinarily consume in one grate" (Sev-? en times the space heated on the same coal consumption.) He is just. one. of the many pleased users pf this wonderful stove, that are doing likewise. , THE FIVE RADIATING FRONT FLUES is what does the work. No oth er stove has them. : Let us show you. J. N. McGausland & Cpmriany (RE-SALE.) , COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of authority of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County in the case entitled "C. H. Duls, Administrator with the will annexed of Charlotte Brewer, deceased, Plain tiffs, vs. Josie Mickelson and husband, Ed Mickelson and others, Defendants, the ' undersigned Commissioner will on Monday, the 12th day of February, 1912, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Court House Door in Charlotte, Meck lenburg. County, N. C, sell to the high est bidder at public auction, the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being in Cnarlotte Township, Meek lenDurg uounty? jn. u. The certain lot of land in Square No. , Ward No. 3, of the City of Charlotte, located at the - Northeast intersection of South Mint and West Vance streets, bounded as follows Beginning at an iron stake at the corner of said two streets and running with Mint street (East side), 145 feet and 1 . inch Northeastwardly to Tur ner's corner; thence with his line, 104 feet Southwestwardly and . nearly par allel with Vance street to a stake, a corner or tne uid Blind ; Dick lot: thence with three lines of said lot, first Southwestwardly and nearly parallel witn Mint street, 50 feet to a stake: thence Southeastwardly and- nearly parallel with Vance Street 2.7 feet to a -fence; thence Southwestwardly, 86 feet to a fence DOSt on Vance Street. and thence with said last named street . Schedule in Effect June 11, 1911. 92,1 feet to tne .beginning Corner, and! AU-U am- wtnanoae so. ity, o.&o am. uoon which lot are located two dwell-1 2.05 pm. Lv. Winston N&W 2.05 ran. ine houses and a combination store 4-09 .Lv. Mart'viUe N&W Ar. 11.40 am. and dwelling house. . Bidding will start 6-25 P Ar Roanoke N&W Ly 9.15 am. at ?3a00. , f iioiub, leave wmsion-sa. W are Olannme some houses to he h lilt t an earlv date. These will Terms ot bale une-tnird cash, bal- m ? fy ,. "oanoKe. j be Just as the purchasers want them and will be models of convenience and ance on a credit of "-six and twelve v sonnets at toanoKe ior the East oomfrt whv -nr. w r,u vnno w. u u i. i. months, deferred payments to be se- and West. Pullman, sleepers. Dining locality, very convenient to the business portion of the city. It . will be cuieu uv nuit ui uuuus uearmg inter- . y arranged AS YOU WANT IT and first-class IN EVER RESPECT. , You can , i -i t .... ' i i-turi. . v. , -. i j . v v vui Liau, vuuid ijj. &ixu. wc mu ivu juu auuul It.- nibu ao. iu ui uuaoci iu aUliCIIJalt; j vw vuaoi, get JLL1 i . - .... I i t -r Jt rrs -r 1 payments at any time and title - re-1 vanaoie K.ounu-xrip are. Tne infor- i v. . ir . .t...- j!fB5;-- ! N. & W- Railway . ... . W Dept. Phone 530 A Delighted Purchaser of one of our? Monitor Eact ii ' V IK: ; i : r.. lator mm i I'M i; 1 "THE STOVE MEN'r 221 South Trypn Street - c 9 Your . I v "-! !'- it-'-' it:- i 'i i lans for a Home served until purchase money is all paid. , ' ' This the 11th day of January, 1912. C. H. DDLS. . l-ll-30da: ' Commissioner.'. mation. is yours for the asking." with one of our complete. Map Folders. W. B. BEVIL, W. C. SAUNDERS, Gen" Pass Agt. Asst. Gen'l Pas3. Agt. Roanoke, Va. The IcOlunq oeatv Co. Jf' 25 South Tryon St. Phone 125. ing in the story.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 20, 1912, edition 1
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