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tile cjaiLEti0'jriiL- ..sws, FEBRUARY IO. 19 2 8 The People's Market Place Read By Thousands Daily I Cent a Word Each Insertion L PHONE NO. 115 POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE-f-Cyphers incubator, 150 egg capacity; also Cyphers Brooder. Phone 247. , 9-2t FOR SALE Rhode Island Reds. Mrs. Q. R. Elliott, Seversville. 9-3t ' EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! SINGLE POMB WHITE LEGHORN 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-L. 2-30t FOR RENT WANTED WANTED Salesmen : Earn $230 per month, sell dealers highly adver tised article. Samples not neces sary. Elato Co., Sation Lu, New VnrV X. Y. ll'-it WANTED Experienced young lady stenographer for ten weeks, at once. Address "Spain, care News. S-3t WANTED COLORED AGENT TO REPRESENT US IX THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. GOOD PROPOSITION TO RIGHT MAN. APPLY TO WHITE & LIEPMAN, iVM PFNNA.. BALTO. MD. -3t WANTED 100 horsepower T. R boiler; state condition, price, etc. Address A. M. X., care The News. S-3t "WANTED You to buy the best White ' Leghorn. Ancona and Red eggs, cheap. Red & White Poultry Yards, Stanley, N. C. 9-3t 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 First-class roller cot ce menter. Address Box 569, Charlotte. N. C. 9-2t WANTED rOK XJ. 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 SU Charlotte, N. C; 3 South Main 6t Asheville. N. C; 330 South. Elm St., Greensboro, N. C; 1522 Main St., Columbia, S. C; 204 West Main St., Greensville, S. C or 1673 West Main St., Spartan burg; S. C. jan-july-sun-wed-fri WANTED 20 bricklayers, new Com mercial National Bank Building. Wbitney-Steen Co 9-5t BOARDERS WANTED, with or with out room, 4,13 East 7th. Phone 1956. 9-3t WANTED Second hand nags and bur lap. Write for prices. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va, 3-10t WANTED TaDie boarders. No better table or location to' be had. Also front room. Arply 208 E. 5th St. Phote 1389-J. 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS JUST RECEIVED One lot of pure mountain buckwheat. J. E. Morris. Phone 695. 10-lt v SIDEBOARDS any price. Herring & Denton. 9-2t-eod WHY PAY RENT? We will buy you a lot and build on it. You pay $7.50 per month plus 5 per cent simple interest on each $1000.00 borrowed. We will also lift mortgages. Write for booklet today. The Standard Home Company, 318-319 Law Bldg., Norfolk, Va. 8-6t SIDEBOARD Easy terms. Herring & Denton. 9-2t-eod .FOR FRESH native and western meat, sausage, veal, liverel and souse, phone 1264. Prompt delivery. G. L. Dixon. 8-2t SIDEBOARDS for one dollar down and 50c per week. Herring & Den - ton. 9-2t-eod FOR FRESH FISH and Oysters and meats of all kinds at reasonable prices. Choice steaks, 15c lb. Pork 15c lb. Telephone 3246 or call at 711 East Seventh St. A $2,000 EQUITY in a $3,000 house in the city of Charlotte for trade for a small stock of merchandise or a small farm in Cherokee county South Carolina. Phone 1339-J. G-ot BOOKS AT YOUR' PRICE We move on March 1st. The books must be sold. Come and see how cheao vou can buy, at 205 West Trade St. Co-Operative Pres3 Book Store. 9-2t COKK STOVES and ranges. Big line. Easy terms. Herring & Denton. 9-2t-eod MOVE! MOVING. MOVtiD-We are. Lawing-Robbin8 Furn. Co., 24 South College St., from 24 North College. 30-tf HORSES AND MULES for Sale. ' Prices and V?J teras: Reasonable. JQ WADS WORTH SALES STABLES !4 SOUTH COLLEGE ST. is our new location, between East Trade and Fourth streets. Lawing-Robbins Furniture Co. 30-tf HAVE A DEEP WELL drilled; drink pure water. - Am prepared to drill 2, 3 or 4-inch wells. C. C. Montgom ery. Phone 2935-J. 6?6t SVE BUY OLD BOOKS. We exchange books. Come and see some old books books 300 years old, at . 203 W. Trade. 9-2t TO THE PUBLIC Having qualified as executrix of C. B. Flournoy, de ceased, I hereby offer his entire stock of crockery, china, fixtures and all personal property of every class and description in his store 2ISV2 South College street. This business is a going concern. It has been profitable and a splendid opportuni ty for any person who desires to ran a wholesale crockery and china store. Would be glad to have bids on the stock. The stock has not yet been inventoried, but is estimited between five and ten thousand dol lars. If you desire to examine the stock, the agents in the store above mentioned will take pleasure in showing any one through the store. Any bids made, please make them to Mr. J. J. Shuman, or my attor- neys, Messrs. Clarkson & Duls. r VIRGINIA LEE FLOURNOY, Exec ' trix. 16-tf Qne 4-room house 1011 East 4th St., modern conveniences. One 5-room house, 712 East 9th St., modern conveniences. x FOR SALE 4-room house, large lot, fruit trees, etc $ib5U 4- room modern -house E. 4th .... $2,000 5- room house, S. Graham, citw water, electric lights $ib.&u Easy terms on all. J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY. 6 and 8 W. 5th St. Phone 293 GROCERS. FOUND We occupy the same number on South College St. (24) as we for merly occupied on N. Coilege St. Lawing-Robbins Furn. Co. 30-tf FOR SALS FOR SALE CHEAP White Wyan dotte cock and hen, one Brown Leg horn cockerel, good stock. Phone 1993-L. 10-lt FOR SALE New, modern five-room bungalow, nicely papered, in beau tiful Elizabeth section. $2400.00 in Building & Loan, balance very small cash payment and easy terms. Will sell at bargain to quick purchaser. C. E. Mason, IS E. 4th. Phone 29. 9-2t FOR SALE 22 and 25-acre farms near North Charlotte street car line; will soon double in value. J. Arthur Henderson. , 10-lt FOR SALE Unused complete set plans, blue prints, specifications, handsome ten-room house, estimated co3t $10,000. Price very reasonable. Plans, care News. 9-2t NEW FORD AUTOMOBILE for sale or exchange for real estate. F. S. Conrad. 7-tf FOR SALE Modern 8-room house, near Southern depot, lot 50 by 19S, $3500. Apply 31 S. Tryon. 8-tf FOR QUICK SALE One 7-wom cot tage, three 5-room cottages, one 4 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 fruits and flowers all for $14,000. See L. C. Herndon. Phone 916. 10-10-tf FOR SALE 1 will sell all of my house hold and kitchen furniture on prem ises at 1100 South Graham. Mrs. Lou Ervin. 3-7t FOR RENT O FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, first floor, 501 X " 1.1. T 1 -. rt . , FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with heat and private bath in new home with couple, fine location. Op portunity, care News. 10-lt O FOR SATURDAY Lettuce, Celery Tomatoes, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Lemons, Eggs, But ter and all - kinds of canned goods. Call early so that you will get your or der on the 10 o'clock delivery. G. O. THIES Phone 2115-2116. No. 1413 East 4th St. FRESH SEALSHIPT OYSTERS, N. Y. Frankfurters, Bologna, fresh Sa- loml, Pastroma, Goose Liver' Sausage Cooked Corned Beef, Boiled Ham. Ring or Boiling Sausage, Smoked Scotch Herring. Yarmouth Smoked Bloaters, Pickled Dutch Herring, Anchovies and Keilles Spratten. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. McNEEL'S Fresh shipment of loose Mountain Buckwheat at 6 cents per pound. Phones 2622-2623. NEW VEGETABLES Fresh String Beans, Bell Peppersf Head Lettuce, Fancy Celery and Flor ida Cabbage. S. R. LENTZ Fred Cochran, Mgr. 'Phones 101 and 102. PHONE 1062 FOR FRESH HOME GROUND CORN MEAL W. M. CROWELL 200 E. Morehead Street. MANICURING PARLORS Try Leitha Jones' Manicuring Parlor, Shampooing, Facial and Scalp Mas sage. Chirpody a specialty. Hair Goods, made to order. A real beauty shop. No. 12 N. Tryon St. OSTEOPATH. Drs. Little and Baxter Osteopath, SUCCESSORS TO DR. A. D. GLASCOCK 607-608 Realty Bldg., Phones, Office 1073. Residence 188SJ. OSTEOPATH. REGISTERED. DR. H. F. RAY, Realty Building. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. 'Phone, Office, 330; Residence 371-J. Consultation at Office, gratis. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 901 North Tryon. 6-6t FOR RENT New modern nouses. Mrs. Robbing. Phone 3S2. 8-tf FOR RENT Two large floors for manufacturing purposes. Heavy mill construction. Freight elevator, railroad siding, also a building for storage or store purposes. Phone 1618. H, D. and W. N. Bacon, 202 Palmer St. i0-5t FOR RENT 6-room cottage, 508 East win &t. juoaern conveniences, stable and garden. Phone 1406-J. J. W. Riser. 3.tI DENTISTS. Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. R. B. Gaddy. HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS. Office, Hunt F109., ZC2 1-2 N. Tryon St. ' 'Phone 216. DR. WM. PARKER DENTIST.-1 Garibaldi, Bruns &. Dixon Bldg. 12 S. Tryon. 'Phone 1408, Day r Night. FOR RENT Modern six-room house, .ui tast liberty, $19.00 month in advance. Further information phone 61. 23-tf FOR RENT 6-room cottage, 1200 E. m street, water and light. W. G. Jarrell n.tf Once in a Long While You Have the Opportunity to Buy From the Owner at First Rate Fourth Ward oms We offer for immediate accent anct a neat five-room modern cottage in the uesi section or Fourth Ward, within easy walking distance of the Square, half block . from car, near school and central between both depots. me price is only $2750.00. We can arrange terms that should suit you. Union Loan and Realty Company ; Morris E. Trotter, Sec'y & Trcas, r. t. Harlan, Rental' Manager. No. 16 East Trade St. 'Phone 345 Office 'Phone, 326. Residence 9S2-J. I. W. JAMIESON DENTIST. 1C Realty Building, Charlotte, N. C. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-acre farm just outside city limits. Has 5-room house, barn and other outbuildings and on one of the best roads in the country, or will exchange for city property. See 'W. G. SHOEMAKER 225 N. Tryon St. Phone 3091-J or 243. 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.) v BUTCHERS ' CHOICE MEATS Fresh fish," oysters, dressed poultry, quail, Dill pickles, sauer kraut. De livery prompt. MORRIS BROS. Phone 470 and 47?- Ihrs. Smith to Sing At Boys' Meeting Every boy in the city Is urged to attend the meeting for boys at the Young Men's Christian Association tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock as it promises to be one of the very best of the series. " Mr. B. W. Glasgow, of Charlotte University, will be the speaker, and no boysl should miss the opportunity of hearing him as he is an able speaker and is sure to give the boys 6ne of the best addresse they will have ac hance to hear this win ter. A special invitation Is extended to the students to attend and especially those of the University. A special attraction on the musical program will be a contralto solo by Mrs. Ida Miller Smith. Mrs. Smith is a concert singer of note and will add much to the interest of the meet ing. ectfic ieity the M nvenient ost Economical Rev. H. to. Pressley The Speaker lo-morrow "Classified Men," or "Where Do You Belong?" is the title of an ad dress to be delivered at Hanna Hal Sunday aiternoon at 5 o'clock by the Rev. Mr. H. M. Pressley, pastor of the West Avenue Presbyterian church. Rev. 'Mr. Pressley addressed the Young Men's Christian Association some months ago and greatly inter ested anr profited thoe who heard his address. The address -of Sunday afternoon under the auspices for the younger men, though any man is wel come to attend. The meeting will be held at the usual hour, 5 o'clock and strangers spending Sunday in the city have a special invitation. Firm Oj Cannon & Fetzer Co. Will Continue Concord, N. C, Feb. 10. The large mercantile firm of Cannon. & Fetzer Co., of which the late Mr. P. B. Fetzer was the principal owner and active head, will continue business here. Mr Bernard Fetzer, who has been in Mex ico for several years, engaged In min ing as engineer, will remain In Con cord and will be actively engaged, in the management of the store. . Associat ed with him will be the same able young men who have been connecte'd with, the firm for several j-ears. BOYS WRECKED TRAIN THROUGH CURIOSITY By Associated Press. Walton, S. C, Feb. 10. "Just to see what would happen," was- the excuse which, according to the police, Joe and Strobart Mack, brother, aged 15 and 13 years respectively, gave for throw ing the switch, that wrecked Atlantic Coast Line passenger train No. 88 at White Hall, S. C, January 29th. The boys are in jail here and the officers say they have made a full confession MORE TESTIMONY TO SHO PACKERS CONTROL PRICES By Associated Press. ; Chicago, 111., Feb. l0.-r-The govern ment planned to introduce more test! mony showing dressed beef prices were controlled from the Chicago office of Swift & Co., when the packers' trial was resumed today. Lee M. Lester, assistant manager of Swift & Co. rs beef department, was scheduled to take the stand to con tinue his testimony at the opening of court. To Abutting Property Owners. Pursuant to an ordinance passed by the Board of Aldermen on February 5th, 1912. All property owners de siring to pay cash for permanent pav ing now under contract. Must pay be fore February the 10th, 1912. Other wise the property will be subject to the lein under the Street Improvement Bonds, and payments will have to be made in ten yearly installments. JNO. M. WILSON, 9-2t City Tax Collector. RESTAURANTS. THE GEN. HOTEL ANE CAFE. Up-to-date Unmg room, seating 100 persons, a lunch counter uiequaled in South. Conveniently located on South Tryon Street. Strictly European. 4" ARCHITECTS. F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT. Supervision of Construction. Office, 211 N. Tryon.- Room 4. J. M. Mc!V!lCHAEL. ARCHITECT. Rooms 505-506 Trust Building. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ROOFING. DOES YOUR TTOOF LEAK v Let us make it rainproof and put your gutters and conductor dIdos iri good order. We are specialists in Duiicung or repairing tin. iron or slate roofs. Furnace work promptly done. C. F. SHUMAN, Phone 611. 25 South College. SOMETHING NEW FOR ' CHARLOTTE! ! I One car load Pprohpron flraft horses, aged 6 to 12 years. Weight from 1200 to 1400. Well broken. Iron grays, bays and sorels. Also one black 6 years old Percheron stallion. lerms cash or until Fall with an- proved security. Sale Saturday. Feb v. 10th: at. 12-no at vacant lot- Reid's Stable. E. J GRIFFITH. 6-4t ..v.' - Electricity the Safes and Cleanest Iror Li ghting IF j 0 Heating Mr. Property Owner and Renter: You know the above statements to be facts and perhaps you have often pondered over the question of having your hous EQUIPPED FOR ELECTRICITY ; and that the ETER NAL QUESTION OF THE FIRST COST has been til Now comes the time to have this matter nitvnrUA Take advantage of our 24 MONTHS EASY-PAID-FOB rtyj U or -VV ilvLiN vj PLxViN Wn lCn. Opens -V The sum and substance of our nroDOsition is. ilia' you have your contractor wire and install fixtures. 0. K the bill and have him present same to us which we will pay promptly. A Details of the proposition will be srladlv mventoali who inquire at our offices. Don't forget, this offer be- gms reu. loui, anu msis oniy a snort time. c liarlotte rower TED, Go. 208 South Tryon St 'Phones 2700-2701 How to Keep Het" The Next of Series Dr. Hulton will resume his series of popular lectures at the First Bap tist church Sunday night. The sub ject will be: "How to Keep Her." Three lectures on marriage and its relation to divorce are attracting the attention of the entire city. Great congregations have assembled from night to night while many others have been turned away. Therey et remains four lectures in the series. WHY IT SUCCEEDS. eir s aiety (Lno Because' It's for One Thing Only, and Charlotte People Appceiate This. Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thing well brings success. Doan's Kidney Pills do noe thing! omy. . They help sick kidneys. They relieve backache, kidney and bladder trouble. " Here is Charlotte evidence to prove it. ' Mrs. S. B. Beattie, S07 E. Ninth St., Charlotte, N. C.y says: "Since Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of kid ney trouble two years ago, my sys tem has been as free from kidney com plaint as if I had never had it. 1 got Doan's Kidney Pills at R .H. Jor dan & Co.'s Drug Store soon after I began suffering from kidney complaint and although I 'had previously been unable to get relief from other rem edies, this one corrected my trouble. I am only too glad to advise all kid ney sufferers to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." ' Fdr sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Muburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's -and take no other. . - " ; : FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby -announce .myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner subject to the action of the Democratic primary J. E. SUSTAR, Morning Star Township. 3-3mo-d&w , - i : - - ' 9 Ton need not be afraid for youj Child's Safety if you use one of oui Cribs. Nice, smooth, comfortablj spring, just as easy as can be. EnJ and side fillers so' close and stroEi that it makes it impossible for ttf child, to get its head through. Noni better. Costs no more than the f erior kind. See us for anything in Furnitor! Rugs, Stoves or Ranges. Call on W We can deliver the goods. niture Co. Lubio Eur . V E wish to call your atten tion to the fact that we 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. c Tbess tiny CAPSULES are superior W Baisam ut iopajoa y-v Cubeb3orlnj8ctions,and fwmy RELIEVES in 24 HOURS VR thasams dissases with ' out inconvenience. . orf hy on nmfimnt.it. ST a Nn Ann iri? fitrl CO Phones 19 and 72
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