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SHE OUAHLOf Xi "SWa7 FEBRUARY 2. 19 2 8 i f ... - I - . J I WAN The People's Market Place Read By Thousands Daily 1 Cent a Word PHONE o WANT tO "WANTED A young lady for room, and board in private family. References required. Phone 3270-J. 2-t WANTED Table boarders at 400 S. Tryon St. 2"3t WANTED Room and board for cou ple. Phone 10SS-J. l-2t WANTED Men, women and children to come at once to Belk Bros, and be shod. " 2-11 WANTED 2nd coal heater, for "wido Jn need. Phone 2774-L.. 3-2t WANTED Buyers Table Lamp Bar gains, Smith Electric, 13 West Fifth. l-3t WANTED You to meet me at Hast ings & Mitchell's cut price furni ture store No. 46 N. College St. Phone S97-J. 6-tf-eod WANTED By refined lady, a widow, : three rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1S06-J. ' 31-3t WANTED Work at once, by a boy IS years of age. Good references given. Phone 1S64-J. l-2t WANTED xXR U. S. ARMY : Ablebod ied unmarried men between age 18 and 35; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab its, who can speak, read and write the English language. For informa tion apply to Recruting Officer, 307 West Trade St-, Charlotte, N. C; 3 South Main St., Asheville. N. C; 330 South Elm St.. Greensboro, N. C; 1522 Main St. Columbia, S. C; 204 West Main St., Greensville, S. C or 167i West Main SW Spartan burg, S. C. jan-july-sun-wed-frl WANTED Table boarders. No better table or location to be had. Also front room. Apply 208 E. 5th St. PhoLe 13S9-J. 10-tf WANTED Agents in every town to handle The News. Write for good proposition to Circulation Manager, The Charlotte News, Charlotte, N. C. 3-3t MISCELLANEOUS 50c TO $1.00 saved by buying your shoes at Belk Bros. 2-lt HORSES AND MULES for Sale. Prices and - -:yi terms: Reasonable. WADSWORTH SALES b i ULtb YOUR TAXES Can be easily paid if you trade at Belk Bros. 2-lt THE CHARLOTTE Auction House, 7 South Church, will dispose of your old furniture. Sales every Saturday. W. A. Gresham, Auctioneer. Z 10-26-thurs-tf A GREAT SALE Saturday of sohes, clothing and gents' furnishing. Belk Bros. - - 2-lt TO THE PUBLIC Having qualified as executrix of C. B. Flournoy, de teased,' I hereby offer his entire latock of crookery, china, fixtures and Tall personal property of every class -and description in his store 2184 "South College street. This business is a going concern. It has been profitable and a splendid opportuni ty for any person who desires to j an a wholesale crockery and china store. Would be glad to have bids 'X'A the stock. The stock has not yet .been inventoried, but is estimated "between five and ten thousand dol lars. If you desire to examine the fctock, the agents in the store above Mentioned will take pleasure in Showing any one through the store. 'Any bids made, please make them 4o Mr. J. J. Shuman, or my attor neys, Messrs. Clarkson & Duls. "VIRGINIA LEE FLOURNOY, Exec trix. . . 16-tf GOV. WILSON will be endorsed at the Democratic convention, Belk Bros. Already have the endorsement of the people in the mercantile arena. 2-lt REWARD You can get it at Belk Bros. , 2-lt WATKINS' DAIRY Call Dairy. Phone 034-J. Residence 2084-L. 9-tf NEW BARGAINS For every tick of the clock at Belk Bros. 2-lt 24; SOUTH COLLEGE ST. is our new Jocatlon, between East -Trade and fourth streets. Lawing-Robbins F'irniture Co. 30-tf 2 1-BARRELS Eastern Sweet Potatoes, bridges & Co. 38 N. College. 2-2t MDVE! MOVING. MOviD-We are. Xawlng-Robbins Furn. Co.. 24 South ICollege SL, from 24 North College. 30-tf $10.00 REWARD for J. II. Adkins and J-year-old bay mare and top buggy, taken from our stable Wednesday. J. C. Cochrane & Bro. Phone 52. 2-2-tf FQR EXCHANGE Small farm on S. fc. L. for city property. Address Room 48. Y. M.-C. A. - 2-2t Each Insertion NO. 1 1 5 FOR SALE Homes, farms and Invest ments. Bargains. J. Arthur . Hen derson. 2-lt FOR RENT FOR RENT 5-room cottage on South Graham. C. M. McNelis. 31-7t FOR RENT Two, three or four unfur nished rooms. Gas. water, bath ana screens. 612 E. 4th street. Tele phone 2256-J. 24-tf-eod FOR RENT Elegant large brick, mod ern residence, suitable nice boarding house; steam heated. Address Boarding House, care News. 2S-8t-eod FOR RENT To couple, nicely furnish ed house, close in, very attractive part of town. Satisfactory arrange ments. Address C. T. R., care News. 27-tf ONE STEAM-HEATED ROOM for gentlemen, close in; all modern con; veniences. 203 N. Brevard St. Tele phone 1228. 30-tf-eod FOR RENT One nice large furnished room, 611 N. Church. Phone 2965-J. 2-2t FOR RENT Modern six-room house, 206 East Liberty, $19.00 month in advance. Further information phone 610. 23-tf FOR RENT Modern seven-room house, 907 West 4th SL Apply W. S. Dorr, next door. 23-tf FOR RENT 6-room cottage, 1200 E. 4th streeL Wate and light. W. G. Jarrell 14-tf FOR RENTNew modern nouses. Mrs. Robbins. Phone 382. 8-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Horse and buggy, bargain to quick buyer. Bargain, care News. - l-3t FOR SALE I will sell all of my house hold and kitchen furniture on prem ises at 1100 South Graham. Mrs. Lou Ervin. 3-7t FOR SALE One Percheron stallion. Griffith Transfer Co. 25-tf FOR SALE Three four-room cottages North Caldwell, $1,000 each, or $2, 800 for the three. Great bargain this. C. M. Carson. 3-3t FOR QUICK . SALE One 7-rom cot tage, three 5-room cottages, one 4 room cottage with lots for five more houses. Only one mile from Inde pendence Square on 6hady side of streeL with lots of shade trees and fruits and flowers all for $14,000. See L. C. Herndon. Phone 916. 10-10-ti O GROCERS. McN EEL'S Call early and get these fresh vege tables: Celery, Lettuce, Onions, Squash, Cabbage, String Beans, Car rotts, Parsnips, Turnips, Peppers, To matoes, Sweet Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, cocoanuts. All kinds fruits. Phones 2622-2623. FRESH LOT SEALSHIPT Oysters today, also N. Y. Sausages, String Beans. Cauliflower. Lettuce. Bell Peppers. Spinach. Turnirjs. Celrv. Extra Fine Grape Fruit, Oranges, Mala ga Grapes, Bananas and Apples. Some extra large Cyenne Pineapples. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. WE SELL staple and fancv erocertas. Mpttv Widow self-rising flour and fresh home ground corn meal. W. M. CROWELL 200 E. Morehead Street. I HAVE about 6 dozen of my tomatoes which I bought at a bargain and after they are gone I will have to get 15c, two for 25c, so hurry up and get what is lefL a O. THIES Phone 2115-2116. No. 1413 East 4th SL 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. 8. R. LENTZ. Frea Cocnran. Mgr. Phonee 101 and 102. WOMEN RIOT FOR EGGS. Pull Hair and Tear Clothes for a Chance to Bid on Fresh Hen Fruit. Superior, Wis., Feb. 2. The high price of eggs has caused such a scarc ity here that a decision to auction off seven dozen absolutely fresh egrs causedsuch a scran ble of women to gaze on really fresh egg3 that many of them in the riot suffered pulled hair torn' clothing and bruises. Some even climbed to the window of theb uilding, where the egs were be ing sold, in order to gaze upon really fresh hen fruit. The egg3 auctioned were those laid during the poultrv bc.w Just closed, and sales of a dozen eggs at a tin e brought such prices that it was final ly decided to auction Off the remain der in lots or tnree. rnose who were outbid were allowed to gaze upon the eggs before they left the building. ' KELLERSTRASS Crystal White Orp ingtons. Famous layers. Eggs $3.00 for 15. Henry P.: Shaw, Gaffney, S. C. 31-5t EGGS! v EGGS! EGGS! SO cents dozen on Charlotte market. Now is the time to hatch your next winter's layers.' Eggs for hatching baby chicks. Your eggs hatched. Call Me. O. T. Hallman, 2439-J. 2-30t LOST AND FOUND. FOUND We occupy the same number on South College St. (24) as we for merly occupied on N. College St. Lawing-Robbins Furn. Co. 30-tf FOR RENT One 4-room house 1011 East 4th St, modern conveniences. One 5-room house, 712 East 9th St., modern conveniences. S 4-room house ,1221 N. Davidson St. FOR SALE 4-room house, large lot, fruit trees, etc $1650. 4- room modern house E. 4th ....$2,000 5- room house, S. Graham, citw water, electric lights $16.50 Easy terms on all. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY. 6 and 8 W. 5th St. Phone 293. y BUTCHERS CHOICE MEATS x Fresh fish, oysters, dressed poultry, quail, Dill pickles, sauer kraut. De livery prompt. MORRIS BROS. Phone 470 and 471. DENTISTS. Dr. H. C. Henderson. Or. R. B. Gaddy. HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS. Office, Hunt PiQa-. TZZ 1-2 N. Tryon SL 'Phon 216. OK. WM. PARKER DENTIST. Garibaldi, Bruns'& Dixon Bldg. v 12 S. Tryon. 'Phone 1408, Day r Night. Office 'Phone, 326. Residence 962-J. I. W. JAMIESON DENTIST. 10. Fealty Building. Charlotte, N. C. MANICURING PARLORS Try Leitha Jones Manicuring Parlor, Shampooing, Facial and Scalp Mas sage. Ciiirpody a specialty. Hair Goods -made to order. A real beauty shop. No. 12 N. Tryon St. 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 StreeL Strictly European. 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.) OSTEOPATH. Drs. Little and Baxter SUCCESSORS TO DR. A. D. GLASCOCK 607-608 Realty Bldg., Phones, Office 1073. Residence 18S8-J. OSTEOPATH. REGISTERED. DR. H. F. RAY, Realty Building. Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 'Phone, Office, 330; Residence 371-J.J Consultation at Office, gratis. ROOFING. DOES YOUK ROOF LEAK Let us make it rainproof and put your gutters and conductor pipes in good order. We are specialists in building or repairing tin, iron or slate roofs. . Furnace work promptly done. C. F. CHUMAN, 25 South College. Phone 611. Save Car Fare and Time By locating on that desirable resi dence lot we are offering, on macadan street, half block of car line, six blocks from square, good neighbor hood for the very low price of $1750.00. This is considerably cheaper than anything of the kind can be had that is equally desirable And besides there are so few lots of any kind left within walking distance of the cen ter. Better see us at once If you want to save car fare the balance of your life. We can assist you in the erection of a home. . Union Loan and Realty Company Morris E. Trotter, Sec'y & Trcas, F. E. Harlan, Rental Manager. No. 16 East Trade St. 'Phone 349 I . ' : .- " Mile. Sofia Stephali Arrived To - day Three Popular Concerts to B Given in Eanna Hall 2 his Evening, Tomorrow Matinee And Evening Programs Mile. Sofia Stephali arrived in the city this morning and is at the Sei wyn hotel. Mile. Stephali . is to give three popular concert lectures in the city, this evening at 8:30, tomorrow after noon at 3:30 and tomorrow night at 8:30. The subject of the lecture this afternoon Is "Influence of Music;" tomorrow afternoon, "Music and Childhood;" tomorrow night "Music and Life' A prelude to the lecture today will be exeerpts from Tannhauser March Listzt-Wagner. The program which is illustrative of the lecture for today is as fol lows: "When Daffodils Unfold".. ....Dick "A Dream" .. Bartlett "Of Who is my Heart Singing.. . . .... . . . H. Bingham "Der Prophet." Scene, Gavatine undjArie.. .... .. .. Meyerbeer "Gaily Chant the Summer Birds'' . . .... '.DePinna "Ever on Earth" .. ..Robert H. Just "Down in Nod-a-way" Gaynor "Speak Waltz".. .. .. .. .. ..Arditi "A Perfect Day" ..Bond "Song of Valkyr" .. ..Hi van Eyken "Summer".. .. .. .. .. Chaminade "O Dry Those .Tears'" .. .. ..Kiego "I Cannot Forget You" ..H. Bingham Stephali's Love For Children. Sofia Stephali's matinee program tomorrow on "Music and Childhood s one that in both song and story appeals to all that makes for child love and child understanding Stephali's affection for the little folks is evidenced both in her spoken message and her vocal interpreta tions. Her reply to numerous interviews as to what age she considers .the best age for starting a child in mu sic study is invariably-from five, to seven "If you can get the right teacher." Prelude to the lecture, "Voices of Spring" Sinding. Illustrative of the lecture will be the - following program: I - "Now I lay M" (dedicated to Sofia Stephalia) .. ..Nora Petrie "The Swing".. .. .. Hadley "The Flower's Lullaby". Grace Watson "The Japanese Maiden" Gaynor ''Lullaby".. .. Brahms "I yish't I Was a King..H. Bingham "I Once Had a sweet Little uoii" .. .. ....Nevin "No Use Kickin'" .. ..Grace Watson "I'm Going to Write to Papa" .. ..Westendor "The Three Green Bonnets".... , D'Hardelot ." J ." ' f ' . ..... "I Love the Old Doll Best".. Gaynor "I'm the Captain of the Broom Cavalry" .. .... .... ...... Bond "Cradle Song".. ....Vannah "Is Yo'? Yo' Is" Bond "Jes' Yo' Wait" .H. Bingham "Good Night, Little Girl" . .Macy Saturday Night Progam. I Prelude to the lecture, the subject of which will be "Music and Life," is "Florence Waltz" Liebling. The pro gram: "Love Among the Daffodils"! .Coates "Just 4 a Wearyin' For You" .... Bond '.'The Kiss" Aram "Land o' the Leal" Metcalf "A Vagabond's Song".. ..Robert Just "To You" . . .. .. . .Helent Bingham (Written for and dedicated to Sofia Stephana by the composer.- "The Merry Maidens" Thorne "My Lady Chlo".. . . Clough-Leighter "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" Saint Saens Verses of Old Songs, Various Com- posers. "Ta Perle du Bresil" ' .. ....David "The Danza" .. Chadwick "The Years at The Spring:" Beach Mile. Stephali graduated with hon ors from "Europe's largest conserva tnrv. She is not only a vocalist . of rare culture and wide experience but a musical educator as wen. She gives a series of concert-leer tnres here which is representative of the ability that singled her out, by the National Society for uroaaer ju uftfltinn." of New York, as the "one woman who combines with the su preme qualifications of the artist, the highest ability as a - teacner. The concert lecture will be given at the Y. M. C. A. this evening at 8:30, tomorrow afternoon at 3:30, and tomorrow evening at the same time and place. RtPnhali will be assisted by the brilliant young pianist, Miss Bere- niece Lathrop. Single admission 75 cents; course tidkeis $1.50. 1 WELTELWEIGHTS TO MEET. By Associated Press. . , . Kansas ; City, iVIa, Feb. 2. Paul Kohler of Cleveland, and Clarence Ferns, of Kansas City, welterweights, will meet in a 10-round boxing bout here tonight To win the contest will mean a trip to California and a battle with Ray Bronson, several coast ro moters having made bids for the match. Charlotte Humane Association AT . - : , Y. M. C. A. Auditorium Presents Sofia Stephali (Bereniece Lathrop at the piano.) In Concert Lectures. Friday, Feb. 2, 8:30 P. M. Saturday, Feb. 3. 3:30 and 8:30 P. M. MASTERS PATENT v READY MADE HARDWOOD FLOORS enables you to.Duy airecx irom your depot An average bedroom will cost you $24.00, - any carpenter day. -We make it to fit any room. , Write today for catalogue. O Masters Patent Floor Gomnanv PI 111 Office 1414 S."Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ! ; Factory, Khoxville, Tenn. M FOOTBALL RULES SESSION TODAY By Associated Press. New York, Feb. 2. Suggested changes in football rules for . the com ing sason presaged , a warm fight among the members of the football rules committee, which "gathered here today for the regular annual meeting that is likely to last two days. Sou'.e members oi the committee be lieve that the present rules are all sufficient, while the sq-called progres sives beiieve that changes are neces sary in order to bring about a fairer and better balanced game. A sharp fight was anticipated on the qucstici! of the forward pass over the line of scrimmage. Some commit teemen arc in favor of limiting it to behind the line of scrimage on the ground that it eliminates many dan gerous hazards. The question of reduction in the number of yards to be gained in four downs, or of increasing the number of downs to five, comes up' early tor consideration. The opinion was freely expressed today that something must be dore to more nearly equaiia fce aiiack aid the defense and acme sanje time tc insure greater o 'Utiaui ty fo offensive plays! All toe members of the comuv.e WOMAN DIZZY PARTLY NUMB Doctors Did Her No Good Testifies How She Was Helped by Lydia E.Pink ham's Compound. : Zanesville, Ohio. " Last fall I had fe male weakness very bad, and was ner vous and run down. I was dizzy and had numb feelings and my eyes ached. I took doctor's medi cines but they . did me no good, so I de cided to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I did so, and now I feel stronger and better. I have told other women what Mrs. Pinkham's medicines have done for me and give you permis sion to publish this letter for the good of others." Mrs. Hulda Erickson, 506 Maysville Avenue, Zanesville, Ohio. ; More Proof. Burlington, Iowa. "For years I suf fered a great deal from female troubles. I had awful pains and felt sick nearly all the time. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised an d heard that it had helped other suffering women so I felt sure it would do me good. Sure enough it did. The first bottle helped me and now I am a strong and well woman: I would not be with out it in the house." Mrs-Anna HiG- j GINS, 1125 Agency St., Burlington, Iowa. There need be no doubt about the ability of this grand old remedy, made , from the roots and herbs of our fields, to remedy woman's diseases. We possess volumes of proof of this fact, enough to convince the most skeptical. Why - don't you try it? V ; ( NOTICE To Contractors Bids will be received up to 8 o'clock P. M., February 15, 1912, for build ing residence for Engineer, at Catawba River Pumping Station. . j Plans anH Rne'MfipflHrvnB rm ,fU in' office of City Clerk. ' We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ' BOARD OF - WATER COMMISSIONERS. 26-8t-eod." ; NOTICE To Contractors Bids Will be received nn tn S oVInclr P. M., February 15, 1912, for building store room and shoD on stand dIdo lot corner Sixth and Graham streets. Plans and specifications on file in office of City Clerk: " We reserve the rieht tn reieot nnv or all bids. - BOARD OF -- WATER COMMISSTONERS. 26-8t-eod. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner subpject to the action of the Democratic primary. J. E. SUSTAR, ' M or nine Star. Tnwnshin 3-3mo-d&w - me jp-aciory, u. saves iour proms, izc WE PLEASE OTHERS WHY NOT YOU? With our Coffees, Teas, Sugars, Rice and Baking Powder. Money Saved on Every . Article. C. D. KENNT Ca, 23 S. Tryon St. of 14, with the possible exception of A. A. Stagg,, of Chicago University, were expected at the meeting. Mr. Stagg is opposed to changes in the presr3 it rules b;-yond their simplification nd his alternate, if one is sent, wi'.i be fo instructed. v-, WILL SPEND MILLIONS r IN THE SOUTH. By Associated Press. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 2.-Plans for the expenditure of $15,000,000 in the South in the improvement and exten sion of the service, were approved at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Cumberland Telephone and Tel egraph Company. The money will be raised by means of a bond issue, which was authorized at the meeting. W. T. Gentry, of Atlanta; president of the Southern Bell Telephone Com pany; J; Epps Brown,, of Atlanta, vice president and general manager of the same company -and TJ. N. Bethell, of New York, vice-president of the Amer ican Telephone and Telegraph Com pany were the new directors elected today. ' Big Feature at the Princess Today. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power contained in a deed of trust executed to the un dersigned trustee by Joseph C. Coch ran, which deed of trust Is dated the 22nd day of November, 1902, and is registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg County, N. C in Book 172, Page 186, et seq., and because of default of the payment of the indebtedness .therein secured,, I will on Monday the 19th day of Febru arv. 1912. at 12 o'clock. M... at the burgCounty, in Charlotte, , sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, all that certain lot or parcel of land sit uated in Charlotte Township, Mecklen burg County, N. C, and more particu larly described and denned as fol- ARCHITECTS. ' F. L. BON FOE Y ARCHITECT. Supervision of Construction. Office, 211 N. Tryon. Room 4. J. M. McMICHAEL. ARCHITECT. Rooms 505-506 Trust Building. x CHARLOTTE, N. C.. , ; FITTERS Tilat have had store experience on Coats, Suits and Dresses. ALTERATION HANDS Experienced on Coats, Su?ts and Dresses. SALESLADIES p.f k" ho -v to sel1 Coats- Suits and Dresses. Th e Freed v E wish to tion to are the ONLY Coal Dealers in the city who can give you clean, dry Coal during wet and snowy weather as our Coal is under shelter. , .. . A- STANDARD ICE & FUEL CO' Phones 19 and 72 a square foot layed down at $ can finish, ri be ) room in ona lows, viz: Situated in the northern suburb the City of Charlotte, on the Old Da vidson College or Statesville Road and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning Foster . Crane's old line and run! with said Davidson College Road in ! northerly direction 77 feet to Mrs Vii son's lot, formerly thence with line of the Wilson lot in a westeX direction 2-s0 fsst ta the ksd fSl belonging to the heirs of John irVte deceased; thence with the line of thd same 77 feet to the line of said Foster Crane's lot, afterwards R. M Oates' lot; thence with the line of said Crane lot in an easterly direction 275 feet to the beginning; being the same lot of land conveyed to Mary Jackson bv F. W. Ahirens and wife by deed recorded in Book 62, Page 148 of the Register of Deeds office for said coun ly ana oemg xne same lot conveyed I to J. C. Cochran by W. G. Jackson and others by deed recorded in Book 173, Page 124, in the .Register of Deeds ! Office for said Mecklenburg County Terms of Sale, Cash. This the 17th day of January 1912 H. N. PHARR, 18-30da Trustee. (RE-SALE.) COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of authority ot 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 oh Monday, the 12th day of February, 1912, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Court House Door in Charlotte, Meek ienburg County, N. C, sell to the high est" bidder at public auction, the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being in Charlotte Township, Meck lenburg County, N. C. The certain lot of land in Square tfo. , Ward No. 3, of the City oi 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 Isortheastwardly to Tur ner's corner; thence with hi3 line, 104 feet Southwestwardly and nearly par allel with Vanee street to a stake, a corner of the Old , Blind Dick lot; thence -with three lines of said lot, first Southwestwardlyand nearly., parallel WTffi." Mtnt"Stfeet; 50 feet.td X stake; thence Southeastwardly1 and' i nearly parallel with Vance Street 2.7 feet to a fence; thence Southwestwardly, 8G feet to a fence post on Vance Street, and thence with said last named street, 92.1 feet to the beginning corner, and upon which lot are located two dwell ing houses and a combination store and dwelling house. Bidding will start at $3900- " ; . Terms of " Sale One-third cash, bal ance on a credit of six and twelve months, deferred, payments to be se cured by notes or bonds bearing inter est from date of confirmation of sale, with leave to purchaser to anticipate payments at any time and title re served until purchase money Is all paid. This the 11th day of January, 1912. C. H. DULS, l-ll-30da. Commissioner. 31-33 West Trade Street call your atten the fact that we Go O
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