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CHARLOTTE XEWS, APEE 30, iyi; d yeir tiseBifieaits Lesral KEYS TO SCUTARI HEO OVER . TO THE KING BONO I :.! OF DEPOSITION. . . -e putnam, Plaintiff, vs. r.vr.am. Defendant u affidavit made by 'p-Nni, i a a ecordance (5), (S), of Re , nJ of Revlsal, it is or- : R ation be made once '.. ,-,r successive weeks in Times-Democrat, a . 'rhvA in the citr of t e tleyosition of Mrs.; . ; 1 .!a:nes iiiiuuu, ui vu - will be taken before office in Columbus, vnrday. May 3th, 1913, iv-nce for the Plaintiff -.t;;!',d action, which is - ;he Superior Couit of ''Vi.nty. X- c. and yn . ,,"-.t;r-o that if thp V W.i deposition is not com- , ..ail day, the same win ?:? i.J. V om ripy to day until !:5. .1 rr 1 : :?3 : C. C. MOORE. Mecklenburg County. Attorney. 2 4t-oaw "cCVV ,5 ?i ONER'S SALE '- -?. 1 ; ., viitue of a decree of rcr.! t of Mecklen ir. Special Pro V. r. l?aker, Admr. e'lpiniiff, vs. W. F. '."aUov's heirs. Clovis Ba ivi'endants." we will , ? iction at the County - Poor in the City of Char ;, m g County. X. C. at 1 i to the highest bidder t.a of May, 1913, that cer L." tr.ud. beginning at a t Yin? o: Flannigan tract. r"rnc;" i - - J- V , r,e - : - NV- tf 2 4 lc,Ies to a tc:;.'- Xo.P, and runs "Wac :-ucr of Lot No. 9. 1st X. ,'-1'e ;i poles to a stone, 2nd ; i:. 4. 1-2 poles to a stone. V I - K. 4.) 1-4 poles to a e ol sivie t.-f a brancu; thence o: tlio Hyrmn land, 1st VV 7 ' poles to a small ash , So.::n .-ivie Oi tue uruueu, iuu j E. l-'-.0 poles to a Poplar, ora f4 y. I'l.T- poles to a stone and a"; pi) .:;.:. 4 X. T.T C-i E. 9.30 poles ' . , 1, V- . . cMif k-. i on ncti ol smau asues. 27 -i E. -2 1-4 poles to a stone; - v." :: 4 E. 12 poles to a stone bank of a ditch; 7th S. 19 E. 6 s xo a buncn or smau wiuows - v ban:; or tr.e aitcn; nn &. "in 'i r-oles to a Poplar, s cor- .- of Lot Xo. 7. and runs with two SALE OF REAL ESTATE., By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain Deed of -Trust ex ecuted by W. II. Hinkel and wife-, Ella E. Hinkel. to W. F. Harding, Trustee, securing an indebtedness therein de scribefl, which said Deed of Trust is recorded- in the office of the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg County in Book 235, page 588, and whereas the said Deed of Trust contained a clause authorizing the trustee therei. upon default of payment of said indebted ness, when it became due, to sell said land -at pubjic sale and apply the proceeds of the payment of said indebt ness, and whereas default of payment of said indebtedness has been made, the undersigned will expose to public sale, on the 1st Monday in May. 1913, it being the 5th day of May, 1913. to public sale at the Court House door, in the City of Charlotte, at Twelve o'clock" M., for cash, to the highest bidder, the following: described piece or parcel of land, lying and being in Mecklenburg County; State of North Carolina. Paw Creek township, adjoin ing the lands of Johnston Neal, Link Grass. Ensley Hipp and others, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron post on the Ro?zell Ferry Road, Xeal's corner, and runs along said jroad South 3G, East 403i rods to a stake; thence .. 37 W. 3 :J-4 rods to a stake on the C. C. Railroad: thence with the Railroad 73 3-1 rods to a stake in Xeal's line; thence with his line X. S2 1-2 20 rods to the beginning, the same being the parcel of land on which Peter Os borne formerly lived, about 4 1-2 acres, conveyed to James Douglas by Mattie 1 Mattoon, Administratrix of Stephen Mattooa by deed recorded in Book 69.. page 126 of the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Mecklenburg County, and being the same this day conveyed by AY. F. Harding and Brevard Nixon, commissioners, to W. H. Hinkel. This the 26th day of March, 1913. F. HARDING. 2-4t-oaw. 1 Trustee. . s i3 ci sr.uitf. 1st. A 1-2 W. C 3-4 P .-) two saiaii poplars and stone, Ui S - 161 poles to the t.nr.ag. containing twenty-five Crts. rcor? or less. Excepting from :? c:-?:a:ion of this deed an undivid- y inte:et in ail the minerals, ; sr.d Uercsits. of every kind on j azi ith tiie right of ingress and ;r; to operate the same if de- T?ms of sa'e. one-third Cash, bai- c-'i ere and two years. W. F. BAKER. Commissioner. DISSOLUTION SALE. The Brokerage lirm of R. M. Wheal- ton & Company has this day beeu dis solved by- mutual . consent. R. M. Whealton having purchased tho entire business and assumes all the debts and all claims owing the said firm are due nd . payable to him. ' I We trust that he may continue to merit a shart of the . public patronage. Thanking the public for the trade which has been extended to. the old firm, we are respectfullj', R. JU. , WHEALTON. L-. D. PEELER April 3, 1913. . 3-4t-oaw I i I FCRECLOS'JRE UAND -SALE Caroiira. Mecklenburg County: B: virtue r! the power of sale con :?i in a certain Deed of Trust exe-i.Iki-e M. Phifer to J. A. o?. ir-i-v c. cm April 4. 1911. to se- ' ttoness therein describ- -J: iz.i L-d of Trust recorded in vc'i Z'.i, 7a?e 312, and containing a a'.tliorizir.f; the sale of the ui hereir.att'V tiescribel to pay sarld iifcej iu case of default when :e sat:e ihcuKl become due and de- "3-. ta tie varment of said indebt ;e?3 haviu teen made, the under- i-d i l t-xpoe to public sale at C :;t He-;?? door in the City of r:a.!o"r. . thrt 3tl; day of May, ltnz titit Monday in May, KZ. a: fvf'.t; o'clock, M., for cash "J .!: Jigh-;- JMder the. following WZe-i ;-:c- o.- parcel of land. 3eitg Ut No. 0 in Block No. 20. s sloi, c: Cfo. M. Phifer's Map c r.a. hnd L uiitUm. Said man is re- ortei in Look ?'.. page 3 Register! ' t"ee-js OT.it? lor Mecklenburg ri'. said lot No. 9 fronts Sfty (30) nC S:. i;ore s?t. and extends w.tattat vidth one hundred and i" : undorstooil and agreed that! s-ai'i lot ;S ,i0t t0 h( solJ lo nor ir! ; a person or persons of' 'J 'Cijrfii a. TbU 2:;a day of April. 1913. ' J. A. FORK. - - -iv..: i iain lor uanas,! . Teas. May 8th. 1913. ! u arrar.?vr:er.ts have been made! -a SoutIir-i; Railway for special! w ,;T i0i:"- N- C- to Dallas, Tex - anajetura. tor accommodation of v-a lean-., U.chmnr.ri Va JT; ; V ... . ' v" ' -laviotte. N. C, and Co-'rr. i sttendms Imperial ' KrtUi Aacient Arabic No-W''r.- May 12-17, 1913. tv.X'1.'. Kiyn tnsisting of all steel 1? tars. ..; ' f"5l,n?- cIub cafe and iiV !1 ' (vi..-- 'Ai!1 5ave Charlotte : I-- 111 ADMINISTrtATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate -of W. A. Roberts," de ceased, late of Mecklenburg County, all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby no tified to - exhibit the same duly veri fied, to the undersigned Administra tor, on or before the 16th day of April, 1914, or thla notice . will be pleaded la bar of recovery. All. per sons indebted to said estate are re quested td make "prompt payment. - This the 16th day cf April, 1913. : W M. . SMITH, Admr. W. A. Roberts, Deceased. lC-6t-oaw. EXECUTOKS NOTICE. Having duly qualified as executors of the last will and testament of R G. Kendrick, deceased, all persons hold ing claims against the estate of our testator are hereby notified to present the same to us, or "to Tillett & Guthrie, our attorneys,' duly-verified within twelve months from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded , in bar of any recovery thereon.. .. AH persons indebted to said testa tor will please make prompt payment. This March 18th, 1913. . ... Z. r. KENDRICK, R. G. KENDRICK, JR., M. A. EDWARDS. Tillett & Guthrie, Attys. 19-4t-oaw. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO .CREDITORS. Having qualified as -Administrator de bonus ncn ' of the estate of Mrs. E. l. Clark, deceased, late of Mecklen burg County, North Carolina, all per sons holding claims against the es tate of said decedent are hereby no tified to present such claims, duly itemized and verified, to the under signed Administrator for payment, on or before the 4th . day of April, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of payment. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to "make prompt settlement with the Adminis trator. ' This the 3rd day of April, 1913. J. W. M. SMITH, Admr. of Mrs. E. L. Clark, de ceased. - 3-6t-eaw --f f: compartment sleep- -'i twelve section draw . l tl iir.-.iin v Mo.- cv. H:V0r :t'1, Orleans and Mecpu ':.:lr.:'!liS via Hot Springs, M 5j.,. ' --quRm, Chattanooga rs win he Ho:ton -r'Vr ':-'P atNew Orleans and Hetn'r-7 - uilJ to Galveston. SpriBi-- "t ,L v":il h made at Hot W-a Z:,"-'h' ?,l,rmingham, Chat 9MVp Z :V:L,'v'ne. allowing am lahe V.,rl '! ' f 'C!Iit3 .of interest to tran.;: V.V''1- trin-5 bich will be DISSOLUTION NOTICE. , The firm of Porter & Reid has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, W. B. Reid having purchased the in terest of John M. Porter, and assumes all debts and air accounts due. -said-firm are payable to him. - . Thanking the public for , past pat ronage and hoping this patronagewill be continued and increased, we are respectfully, , . - - -V ?' - " JOHN M. PORTER, W. B. FJ3TD, i ill b? sli being of latest thp p, . ' chartered outright rarkM IT company, and will LV4s fo- J, . ement location at :? car3' V-y while there. Din !Ping r? . ' e parked with ,,S?y atDa0"'8 breakfast dr- Points i FJ.0,:nd tlip fares from Jflmaa T' dini5 car and .ciai ca vT ,c-ar arrangement tip.. 10 so to hotel on entire ! fcaVj?:.!4' -rvations should 2?tortablo n,rrt 'u orer to secure 51 ftttifshTS CrS- Complete itln 3 WiB.l?a re(lut. For de . Ration X , r"vations, etc., yainr?;? be mad to Mr. j! nharlotte. v.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Xotice is hereby given to the public that the undersigned has qualified as Administrator with the will annexed nf th istaf of S. H.. Hilton, deceased, and all persons holding claims against V , ... l 4-t4aA n fila saiu estate are ueiuj uuuucu w thpir -riainiR-'with me on or before the 26th day of March, 1914. or this notice will be pleaded in bar or tneir- re covery. All persons indebted to the sad estate will please pay promptly. This the 26th day of March, 1913. JXO. A. McRAEi, , Administrator with the Will - At tached. . . ' 2-6t-oaw For Gonorrhoea and CHeet getPabsf aOkay Specific It is the ONLY medicine whKh lrill cure each and every case. MJ KJ& known it has ever failed to cure, no matter how serious or of -how Ion standing- Re sults from its use will astonish you. It Is absolutely safe, prevent stricture, ana can be taked without in- Pi onvenience and detention JiiU4 from business. Price 0'mm7mm ouicbt W00DALL t SHEPPARB TRUSTEE'S 'SALE Under and by' virtue or the Deed of Trust executed to me by C. C. Helms and wife Evvie Helms, and recorded in Book 294, page 56, of the Register of Deeds Office, Mecklenburg County, X. C, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured and the . instalments thereof, I will sell for cash at public auction at the County Court House Door in the City of Charlotte, X. C, at 12 o'clock M., on Monday, May 5th, 1913,: that certain lot of land, in the City of Charlotte, one lot Number Ten, in Block Twentj'-seven, situate on the fTorthwestern corner of Peachtree Street and Thomas Avenue," "Oak hurst," fronting on Thpmas Avenue fifty feet in width and carrying with it that width in a westerly direction, one hundred and thirty-five feet to a ten-foot alley, and to have use of all adjoining streets and alleys. Xo resi dence is to be erected on said lot at less cost than One Thousand Dollars, or nearer than twenty feet of" the street line, or to be sold, occupied or rented to any member of the colored race, either by C. C. Helms or his successors. A map of said Oakhurst is recorded in Book 195, page 28 and 29, at the Register of . Deeds Office for .Mecklenburg County, X. C, refer ence is hereby made to said map for more particular description of the land: being the same land conveyed to C. C. Helms by Oakhurst Land Com pany, by deed dated June 2, 1911, aud recorded in Book 277, page 429, of the Registers office for Mecklenburg County. , v This the 25th day of March, A. D., 1913. R. E. COCHRANE. 4-4t-oav. Trustee. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION State of Xorth Carolina, Department of State To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings' ror tae voluntary dis solution thereofijy the unanimous Con sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Piedmont Con crete Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situ ated on North Smith Street, in the City of Charlotte, County , of Mecklen burg, State (Of Xorth Carolina: (D. H. Anderson being the-agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," pre liminary to -the" Issuing, of this Certifi cate of-Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of Xorth Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 22nd day of April, 1913, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 22nd day of April, A. D., 1913. J. BRYAX GRIMES, 24-4t-oaw. Secretary of State Cettinje, April 30. Crown Prince Danielo. of Montenegro, was received with an ovation-. upon his arrival here to hand over to King Xicholas the keys of the fortress of Scutari. ,The formal ceremony was greeted with sal vos of cheers from the excited crowd. Members of the royal family after ward' marched in procession to the Cathdral, the queen and each of the ladies giving her arm to a wounded soldier. Austria Plans to Act. Vienna, Austria, April 29. The'Au-stro-Hungarian government is dissatis fied with the failure of the conference of ambassadors in London to initiative decisive action against Montenegro and continuing its preparations for In dependent action. - Exchanges of views are proceeding between Austria-Hungaria and Ger many. Have Austrians Entered Montenegro. London, April 29. A rumor spread on the stock exchange this- afternoon that Austrian troops had entered Mon tenegro. Xo confirmation was obtaina ble. ' A man is master Shakespeare. of his liberty. COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County', in Special Proceedings enti tled "W. M. Smith, Admr. of Logan Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie Smith. Jas per Smith, Augusta McCullough,' et al., Defendants," we will sell at- pub lic auction at the County Court House door in City of Charlotte, Mecklen burg County, X. C, at 12 o'clock, M., on Monday the 2nd day of June, 1913, that certain tract or parcel of land in Mecklenburg County aiW is describ ed as follows: Beginning at a - stone on the east side of the public road, Garrison's cor ner and runs X. 41 1-2 E. 9. 3-4-poles to a stone in the road; thence X. 22 1-4 E. 26 poles to a stone in the public road; thence N. 61 3-4 W. 4 poles to a stake, in the Great Road; thence N. 33 E. 2l 1-2 poles to a stake; thence with three of Mary Lentile's lines, X. 72 W. 31 poles to a W. O. (down)r thence S. 39 W. 26 poles to a stakie near the house; thence W. 48 poles to a R. O., Jno. Herron's corner; thence with his line S. 42 E. 19 poles to. the beginning corner, containing 20 1-4 acres, less so' much of said land as is comprised in the land sold to R. BIdgood and others by Logan Smith by deed recorded in Office of Register of. Deeds of Mecklenburg County in Book 256, page 259, containing one acre. "v . - 1. Terms of Sale One-third Cash, bal ance in twelve (12) months. This April 30th, 1913. HERIOT CLARSOX, W. M. SMITH, 30-4t-oaw. Commissioners. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, H. G. Rogers and wife, ex ecuted to the undersigned Trustee a certain Deed of Trust dated August 14, 1911, which is duly recorded in Book 2S4, page 292 in the office of Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg County, to which reference is hereby made, and on account of default in the payment of the note thereby secured and by virtue of the power and authority to me given under said Deed of Trust, above set. forth, the undersigned Trus tee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder at Public Auction, at the Court House door in Charlotte, 'N. C, on the 1st day of .May, 1913, at 12 M., the following described real estate. Being lot Xo. 5 in Block Xo. 11 front ing 50 feet on Allen street and run ning back with that width 143. feet. References is had to Spratt's map of "East End" recorded in Book' 173 pages 5S2 and 583 of Register of Deeds office for Mecklenburg county. This the 29th day of March, 1913. J. I. BEATTIE, 2-4t-oaw. - Trustee. . ADMINISTRATOR'S. 3VOTICE. North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, The undersigned, having qualified as administrator of -the estate of J. - L. Jamison, deceased, " late of the Countjr of Mecklenburg-, this is to notify all creditors of said estate to present their claim to the undersigrned on - or before one year from this date, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recove-. Vy. . All persons indebted to the estate will please make payment to the un dersigned at once. This the 7th day of April, 1913. W. A. JAMISON. 9-6t-oaw. Administrator. TRUSTEE SALE. - '- Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in certain deed of trust executed to me, as Trustee for Fidelity Trust. Company, dated 9th day of November, . 1910, registered in book 270, page 332 or the office ot tne Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg County. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby described. I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the County Court House door Mecklenburg County, at twelve o'clock M., on Monday, the second day of June, 1913, the following descriDea real estate. Being Lets Xos. 1 and 2 in Block No. 1 as' shown By Hubbel's Map of College Heights, which said map Is registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Mecklenburg county in Book 230, page 67, to which map reference is hereby made for a more minutes description of said lots. To gether with the right to use the streets and alleyways as shown on map in common with the other lot owners, and that said lots shall he owned or occupied by a colored per son. Being the same land conveyed by Fidelity Trust Company to A. H. Lauthian by deed of even date. Bein the same landMFWYWYYY even date. This the 29th day of April; 1913. C. O. BROWN, Trustee. 30-4t-oaw. )' ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualifiedi as administratrix of the estate of -Mrs. Fanny Earney Bethune, deceased, late of Mecklen burg County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased . to exhibit!' them to undersigned- at Charlotte,- X. C, -on or before the 16th day of April, 1914, , or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 16th day of April, 1913. . MADGE E. BETHUNE, Admrx. of Fanny Earney Bethune, deceased. 16-6t-oaw Hoax Money' used to go further than it does now. ' , Joax Yes, but it didn't go so fast. Philadelphia Record. ASSESS? NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. Whereas, W. W. Cox and wife, Mary R.N Cox, executed to the undersigned Trustee a certain Deed of Trust dated April 22nd, 1912, and which is re corded in Book 295, page 266, in the office iof the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg County, X. C, and to which reference is hereby made; and on account of -default by said W.. W. Cox and wife in the performance of the conditions as set out in said Deed of Trust as to the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured, and by virtue of the power and authority to me given under the said Deed of Trust above set forth, I, the undersigned Trustee will sell, for cash, to the high est bidder at Public Auction, at, or near the County Cburt House door of Mecklenburg County, and in the City of Charlotte," on Monday, June the 2n'd,'1913, at 6r soon after 12 o'clock, M., the following described -,real es tate: "In the City of Charlotte, Jn Se versville, bounded as, follows: (Begin ning at a stake on Academy Street, 250 feet in a Northerly direction from the intersection of Rebman Ave., and Academy street, and runs thence with Academy Street in a Xortherly direc tion 65 feet to a stake; thence, in a Westerly direction, 234 feet, to a stake in a ten-foot alley; ; thence with said ralley in a Southerly direction toward Rebman Ave., 65 feet to a staKe; thence in ah. Easterly direction 228 feet to the beginnihgand being lot Xo. 8, in Block 1, as shown on W.. W. Cox's map ' of his Seversville Proper ty, recorded -in Book 230, page 149, except as changed by the recent change made in the course of -Academy Street,, and change in lots 9, 10, 11' and 12.. The said property is to be used for residence property only and never to be sold to or occupied by any person or persons of the col ored race." - : This the 30th day of -April. 1913. A. P. 'RUCKER, Trustee. T. 'A. Adams. -Aity. . 20-4.t-oaw ' - I..- -v ' - Alessandro Bonci, the world's greatest tenor, who ap pears here in concert this evening, is using a Knabe throughout his entire American Concert Tour. Read what he has to say about it: New York, Jan. 11, 1913. V Messrs. Wm. Knabe &. Co., f New York City. v Dear Sirs: " - , . . 1 ..." It is indeed a great comfort to me to know that you will again supply Knabe pianos for this, my third, American Concert Tour.- The Knabe piano has always been my ideal instrument; its tone, mel low, rich and sympathetic alike in Uprights and Grands, is an unending joy, and thesecharacteristics add much to the-brilliance of my concerts. I wish particularly to compliment you on your LITTLE MIGNONETTE GRAND, which is'awonderful achievement. , Yours very truly. A. BONCI. The Knabe piano has been pronounced best by three generations of eminent artists and connoisseurs. Note the exquisite tone qualities of the Knabe used this evening. It is furnished by Parker PROMOTERS OF, BIG LUMBER CO. ARE SENTENCED. Philadelphia, April 30 Judge Wil mer in Federal court here "has re fused a new trial of the cinvicted pro moters of the International Lumber and Development " Company and im posed sentence. John R. Markley and Isiah Miller, of Chicago, promoters of the company were fined $20,000 each and sentenced to fifteen months im prisonment; William H. Armstrfong, Jr., Philadelphia, a former business manager of the concern and Charles R,. McMahon, Philadelphia, secretary and treasurer, were fined $2,000 each nuu givcu IWU ;oais ill jjj. iouu , Aji.t;u i C. Stewart, of Mason City, Iowa, , a director, waB.fined $1,000 andsentenc- d AH that is needed is to wipe Keeping Floors In Condition. Polishing floors . is. hard .work, and calls for no end of "elbow grease." For a hardwood or. stained wood floor, take eight ounces of , yellow beeswax, one quart of Venetian tur pentine; cut the wax into small pieces and pour the turpentine over it, and let stand in a vessel of warm water until dissolved, which is will readily 'do; then bottle. Apply a very little at a time with a flannel cloth, rubbing until there is none left '. on the surface then proceed until the whole floor is finished. It keeps the floor in excellent order, and the. pol ish is required ordinarily about once in six months. , . Soapsuds should never be used 'on a - hardwood noor tnat is oiiea or ed to one year's imprisonment These men used themails and news paper advertisements to sell stock in property in Mexico. The government charged the scheme was fraudulent and that nearly $6,000,000 was realized by thep romoters. LOWER RIVER STAGES. with a. cloth dampened . in a little warm water say a .wash basin full, to which about two tablespoonfuls of coal oil has been added. One table- spoonful to the basin will be enough oil should be well stirred into the. water, the cloth just dampened, wrung out as dry as possible before use, and ' the floor polished after ward with a clean flannel cloth. This is good for matting also. A bishop once rose to address the T ..J 1 3 J U 1 . . he intended to divide his speech into twelve heads. Lord Durham there upon got up and begged leave to in- house an anecdote. He was returning home, he said, -a few nights before ,and passed St. Paul's cathedral just before midnight. As he did so there was a drunken man trying to see the time. Just then thee lock began to strike the hour and slowly tolled out 12. The drunken man listened,- looked hard at the clock and said: "Hang you, why couldn't you have said all that at once!" After thii; narration the bishop con- New Orleans', April 30. For the first time since the present high water en tered the Mississippi all points along the stream from St. Louis to Xew Or-: leans today recarded lower stages for the previous 24 hours. The relief, how ever, is only temporary for points from Natchez south as the return -of the water . now pouring through the several breaks of the levees c of the great stream will cause another climb of the gauges within the next' few days. FELL FROM HOSE DRAWN TRUCK TO DEATH. - Augusta, Ga., April 30. Patrick Cal Iwahan. assistant foreman of the Hook and Ladder Company, Augusta fire de partment, was almost instantly killed at 11 o'clock -Tuesday night when he fell from- the large hose drawn truck. One' of the wheels ran over, his neck, breaking it. The accident occurred within 30 feet of fire department head quarters. . . ' iV Callahan was miking his way to the rear of the truck to handle the steering wheel when his foot slipped and he fell beneath the wheels. He was of Irish, perentage but was born in Au gusta 49 years ago. A compliment, is pleasinjg to the av erage woman even if she knows it isn't sincere. That is because she can find much sincerity without the com pliment. hiiarn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O AS TO R I A THE for anything unless very dirty. The densed his remarks. London Globe. When You Buy 0 t a piece of JEWELRY or SILVER it is vworth something io you to know that you have the BEST. That is the class of goods we carry, bpught only from known manufacturers with our per Eonal guarantee, and when you find our merchandise is not represented you get your money back. , GARIBALDI, BRUNS & DIXON DIAMONDS, SILVER AND JEWELRY 4 -4- 1 i 4 . jL liC? Iw 1 .Rol mt HoteS if 1 Charlotte's Modern " Hotel Every convenience andi supplied with pure artesian " water from own well 303& feet deep. Located conven ient to business section and ! close to all railroad stations. Cafe Open Until -9:30 P. M. Edgar 15. Moore a 2 OM BALL BEARING , PRICE $1.50 Large Shipment Just In Charlotte Hardware You Will See the pig Key at. the Front Door." Company . linn i ii j un.gi. mi n-. j ; Uf ) THE PILGRIM GRAND A Strictly Modern Sanitary Hlgh-Claea ' ' REFRIGERATOR - - ' - Provision ""chamber . lined . with Pure White &ohd Stone, as easily cleaned as a china plate. Thi3 splendid refrig erator is in jomd of the fin est houses in Charlotte. May . we put one in yours? Inspection - cordially vlted. ' 1 ; lo- X N. McGAUSLAND & CO, 221 South Tryon Charlotte, N.C r'
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