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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS JANUARY 14, 1914. 13 0 al Advei tisements - ST EE'S SALE OF LAND. . ;vi by Airtue of .a certain list executed to me by Pres ,:,,! ! anl wife, Dora L.. Gadd, deed of trust is dated the . . r August, 1913, and recorded :;H'. at page 432, etc., uistr of Mecklenburg Coun-.l.-'uujit having been made ,.-! ; of the debt thereby secur ;;. eovenattts therein named, .mice with the terms there .' e'l at public auction on ,;:. second day of February, . Court House door in ., Mecklenburg County, North 12 o'clock, noon, for cash, inc; described real estate, the City of Charlotte, and ulariy described and bound- i.,;,;:!!; at a stake on the north Twenty-first street, at the , i corner of the lot of R. I. iv . and runs in a northerly , . :ioii!r the line of said Dal s.o Vumdrecl ninety-tive (195) :i !fii-foot. alley way; thence . ;rlv direction with said al- . - tended forty-nine and one- t let t to a stake; thence rlv- direction, parallel with one. hundred ninety -five . ! t, a stake on Twenty-first ..,:. i hence iu a westerly uirec-:- Twenty-first street fovty , h-.ai (49 1-2) feet to the . ik'v of December, 1913. iniis 1?. YREEI.AND, Trustee. State of North Carolina, Departmsnt of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof by- the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Meck lenburg Power & Traction Company, a corporation of this State, whose prin cipal office is situated in the City of Charlotte. Conntv of Meeklenhurir. State 'of North Carolina (K. D..i,atta! beiug the agent therein and in charge j tnereot, upon, whom process may ee served), has complied with the re quirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of iuuo. entitled Corporations, prelim inary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 2,4th day of December, 1913, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceed in irgs aforesaid are now ou file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I hav- here to set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 2ith day ci" Pe cember, A. D., 1913. ,1. P.RYAN CRIMES. 30-4-oaw. Secretary of State. CE Or TRUSTEE'S SALE ;uh1 by virtue of the power ;iv vested in me. by a ce . ef trust executed by Hum ilins on the 1st flay of June, :. -.! said deed of trust is re- i the office of the Register of ... Mecklenburg County in .aue 3t. default having a.i..." in complying with the , --.i performing the conditions ' -Aii sell at public auction i- the County Court House . !'ne City of Charlotte, at 12 ,, . n on Mouday, January 3 9, ; ;,r ce tain lot of land lying and -.i rlv City of Charlotte. Meck t unity. North Carolina, and : i,vticularly bounded and de- ; follows: Lot No. 13 in Square No. i HI worth" and fronting SO feet ,.r-;:ii'gtcu Avenue, and extend with that width ISO feet' as ; nn Section No. 1 of the map ot r,;:;;" recorded in the Mecklen- ;.r-nstry in Bock 230, page 00, ..'.! reference is hereby made .,- however, an alley-way ten .i exteudins across the rear : -aid lot. for the perpetual use Ut owners in said Square toi :;.-iH.ff. ef ingress, egress or re- common v, itli the party oii TRUSTEE'S SALE OF CITY REAL ESTATE "j ct-.on T?y virtue of the power contained In two deeds of trust executed to the un dersigned trustee by Mrs. M. C. Da vidson, one of which is recorded in the Register ot Deeds Office tor Meck lenburg County in Book 266. Page 070, et sea... and the other of which is re corded in said Register of Deeds Omee in Book 270, 4'age 228. and because of detault in the payment of the indebt edness secured in said deeds of trust, I. the undersigned trustee, will, on Monday, the 2nd day of Feb ruary. 1914, being the first Monday in said month, at 12 o'clock, M., -it the county court house door of Mecklen burg County, in the City of Charlotte, N. C, sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, all that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Charlotte Township, Mecklenburg County, and State of North, Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: In Square No. 50. Ward No. 1. of the City of Charlotte, fronting 49 1-2 feet on the East Side of North Tryoii Street, and extending hack soutn eastwardly, parallel with 9th Street, with that width, between and adjoin ing C. II. Duls' and other lets on the nne irtf nTid the ATpthodist Church ) ' 'lliti-iV'll ill J"' v' v I w . . v . - - , ' - . . - - i : 1 t . x i - , . . ; .1 Kit1 fv-. - i:n1 part, nis neirs ana assigns, jrioyeri uu tuu uiu biuc, j-o in ueptu, ana upon wmcu pitJiuit.es j c located the dwelling house No. S10 North Tryon Street and other im provements, all included in said deeds of trust; together with the easements and rights of way to said premises belonging ov appertaining, and subject to whatever rights of Ayay the adja cent proprietors may have over the alley located partly on this and partly on the adjacent premises". Being the same land conveyed and described in said deed of trust. Terms of Sale. Cash. This the 30th day of December, A. D., 1913. W. S. ALEXANDER, 31-4t-oaw. Trustee. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me uy those two certain deeds of trust executed on the 21st day of March, 1912. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg County in Book 294, page 14; and on April 9ih, 1913, and recorded in the Ufhce ot tne Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg County in Book 299, page 626, respec tively, default having been made in complying with the terms and per forming the conditions therein, I will sell at. public auction for cash, it the County Court House Door, in th-2 City of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1914, that certain lot- of land lying and being in the City of Charlotte, Mec.klenbursr County. North Carolina. and more particularly bounded and de scribed as follows: Lyi, g and being in the City of Charlotte, and beginning at a stake on tl south side of Old Boundary Stre the east corner of the Amy Owens1 Lot, and runs with her line in a southwesterly direction, 19S T!ect toward the street formerly known as Walnut Street, to a stake, another cor ner of the Amy Owens Lot; thence parallel with said Walnut Street to ward Myers Street, -19 1-2 feet to a stake, corner ot the C. i Gner Joi, thence with a line of the Grier Lot and parallel with Myers Street, 19S feet to a. stake on said Boundary Street, thence with said Boundary Street to ward Alexander (formerly K) Street 49 1-2 feet to the be:,in.ung. being in all respects the satre tot of land which was conveyed to Samuel R. Harris by John W. Miller and wife by deed duty recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg County in Book 195, page 33, to which said deed and the references therein reference is hereby made. This the 24th day of December, 1913. K. iv. KEESLER, 2l-4t-oa-.v. Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTjCE. Having qualified as the administra-1 tor of the estate of C. B. Houser, j deceased, late of Helena in Phillips j county, State of Arkansas, this is to j nntifv all nersons havina claims! against the estate of said deceased j to exhibit them to the undersigned at Winston-Salem, N. C, or to his attor-i ney, John A. Parker, at Charlotte, N. C, on or before the 14the day of Jan-1 uary, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery. All nprsoiis indebted to tlift said es-! tote will please make immediate pay ment oc the same. y This the 14th of January, 1911. J. Wj JONES, Administrator of C. B. Houser. 14-6t-oaw. FIH FIB EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the last Will and Tes tament of Mrs. Martha M. Moffatt, de ceased, late of Mecklenburg Court' y, North Carolina, all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased are hereby notified to pre sent them, duly verified, for payment to the undersigned Executor on or before the 14th day of January, 1915, or this notice will ne pieaaea in our ot their recovery. xll persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment to the Executor. This the 14th day of February, 1914. HILLE BIDS 1ST FIRM LIFE SCHOOL At the meeting of the county board of education Monday afternoon, the community of Pineville offered a bid of $26,000 for the first farm life school to be established in the coun ty. The Wd of Huntersville and De rita, wiio are also working might and main for a farm life school were not ready for submission. These two schools tried to prevail on the board to postpone the opening of the bids, but the board decided that it could not do otherwise than stand by its original announcement that the bids would be received and opened on the first Monday in January. The requirements of the state board with reference to a farm life school are that the community desiring the school give twenty acres of land and $25,000 in money and that the coun ty board donate some sum of money, not to exceed $25,000, as a supple W V. MflFPATT VUtii JVJllt . ' - ' l Ji Vltv. : - " - Will of Mrs. Martha 51. Moffatt, The Pineville community raised ?20, Deceasetl. 14-0t-caw ; C00 in a bend election and $6,007 by Kuuati ipLiuu, it ueiiig siai"U CITY REAL that every man in Pineville, with one exception, made a contribution to the . ; ttiiut and that he was not in town. 1-iY vinuu Ul Liic "uv-iri ;naiut'U 11-1 ..... t: :u .. i . tw.-i rippfk ii f trust executed 1o tin un ' -. ... . . .. ... BOYS The Best Line Boys' School Shoes! Ever Sold In Charlotte at $2.50 The Pair! These Are Calfskin, Heavy Welt Soles Made for Hard Wear. Send Us Your Boys and Try a Pair. THOMPSON'S Foot-Fitters." TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ESTATE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. iiavins qualified as Administrator of the estate ot Henry Davidson, de ceased, bite of Mecklenburg County, all persons holding claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby re quested to exhibit the same duly veri fied to the undersigned administrator nt hi rffie in the Law Building, Char lotte, N. C, on or before ths 10th day of December, 1914, or this notice will be pleaileu ir. bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ara urged to make immediate settlement. This the 10th day of December, 1913. W. M. SMITH, Adm'r. Henrv Davidson, Deceased. 10-6t-caw. the Pineville delegation before the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -i.ipration of which a corres : right or easement is hereby : to the said part of the second heirs and assigns, to the h or any other alley-way lo ir said Square, and subject to rights, conditions and re- and asreements as are set he deed' of -bine 1. 1912, from lotte Consolidated Cmistruc ;.:!ay to Humbert M. Collins. I ;:ftii day of December, 1913. E. L. KEESLER, Trustee. "Votirp is berebv given that I have qualified as Administrator of the es tate of the late J. E. McClure, and all persons holding claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 3 8th day. of December, 1914, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This th ISth dav of December, 1913. THOMAS R. GARRISON, Administrator, 24-6t-oav. . Pineville, N. C. uersigned trustee by Mis. M. C. La hoarfl t( haV(V nnnlatio nf Rul vidson. mie ot wmch is icorded m ; TJ)e law creati farm life school the Register ot Deeds O nce tor -lecK , fleB that .community can se lTl? -d'heeof JhlSi-- tne school that has a population recorded in said Register cf Deed, i of or than 1,000, Ihe Derita tlele Ofhce m Book 270, Page 228. and be ; tion expressed an eagerness to have cause of delault in tne payment oi ?esus of Pineville ascertained by the indebtedness secured in sa.d deeds ; official count, they being ot the pri of trus.. 1, the undersigned trustee,!1 0nnJon apparently, that a close will on Monday, the 2nd day of FeD ;-"."- '"- reveai j-ineine naviug . - . . i, . u 1 ow ?nnro rf nnloi inn it -ill ni. roary. .i.i.u-1, oemg me nrsi iuontiaj in said month, at 12 o clock M.. at the 1 county coiut house door ot .vtecKien ! burg touuty, in the Cuy of Ciiar.otte, I N. C. sell to the hignest buiuer, at public auction, ai' h. t certain lot or oaicei cf land, situated m Charlotte Township, Mecklenburg County, and State of North Caioims. i.nd mere i;ar ticuiauy described af - ioliows: In Square No. 50, Ward No. 1, of the City oi Charlotte, fronting 49 J.-2 feet on "the Eaot Side of North Tryon Street, and extending back Soutu easiwardly, parallel with 9th Street, with that width, between and adjoin C H. Duis' and other lets on the ...0 -. - ! one side, and tue .vietcoaist unurcaj You Don't Have To Cough and surely you don't want to, because a. cou?h is a nuisance, a nuisance to you and every one around you. SHEPPARD'S MAGIC COUGH SYRUP will give you relief in 3 doses, and the worst cough you ever had can be cured with one bottle. Price 25c SHEPPARD DRUG CO., 7 W. TRADE. PHONE 1217 a few more population than will en title tnat village to the school. The board did not specify whether it was ready to put up its part of the money to secure school for the coun ty or not. This will probably be de cided at soma early meeting of the board. Pineville, so far, as she is concerned, has made her formal ap plication and awaits the further ac tion of the board with interest. j 1 i . . OLEOMARGARINE i I AUTO PLUNGES DOWN Letter Sent Out by Secretary Eaton, of State Dairymen's Association. W. H. Eaton, secretary and treas urer of the North Carolina State Dairvmen's Association, has issued Found Work Better Than Social Whir! Washington, Jan. 13. Mrs. Richard Coke Burleson, suffragist leader and wjfe of Lieutenant Burleson of tho third field artilleiv. who renounced a ' - i intere'-f, 1. e., uan vms. aus jj"'-" THIRTY FOOT EMBANKMENT! OleomarsarIne.bin was recently ILLLL UUULCU lit luiiiv, l vides for praci which the manu facturers and dealers of oleomarga rine desire ana mane aecepuun the following letter to dairymen and.B0Ciai leadership last fall to become the press- 'a st .dent at George Washington Uni- rri, intorods nve verr.itv to raako herself of greater use . orrcir.ci m-v to the ca.u.e cf woman sulirage, de continually waging war against our ,nrbv r NO -LIVES LOST! ( Win ston-Salem Sentinel. ) What seems an almost miraculous in depth, and uwm wiiieh premi-ses are; 7di'; Z1111 msiant ueata occurrea tuis product, to a large degree, law located 'he dwelling-house .No. 5il! late ,b5tU1'd?y attetnoon, when an au-ful The state Dairymen's Associa- North Irvon Stieet and other im- i tomooile driven by Dr. Schallert, with tkm has asked the North Carolina hu ovements, all included m said deeds his nephew, Mr Laurence Beischal, , memberfl in ccgress to use their m i of trust; together with -tee eat -euients i f Greensboro, plunged down a thirty-; fluenco in defeating the above bill. I NOTICE i-:t--;;r.i. Mecklenburg County; . s-u.iior Court. H-;;-y Ualey, Plaintiff, vs. J. Lout: and John T. Hagerty, part :rr. !.r:r.iins as Sullivan, Long & lf.?Httv. ;n;d the City or cnarioue, ( '"t!ViM;.t. vv. . ;n"tnfj ;ti,dant. above namea, win iaae notice that an action entitled; s above and instituted by Tlenrv Haley, has been com-n-iencil hi the Superior Court of Meck--.'::'!:-: Comity to recover from the '.'ity of Charlotte and the above nam--I tief-jtiUaats the sum of $15,000.00, 4)ce- if be due to the plaintiff as-'iisv,'-. resulting from bodily inju r ;)-.;prj by the joint negligence of 'lie ci.-ov named defendants; and the Nii-i if-fendants will furtuer taue no !:.: 'h:y a ,-;:inrnons and a warrant of '.Hclfijif).? has been issued in the said cneii aah:t the property of the said ;i;.!)t-, and the defendants are re-ui-.J ty apiear at the term of the virgin;- Ccurt of said County, to be 'whi the first Monday in February, 't4,.4. t" iniswer or demur to the com-uMt-i ii id action, or the plaintiff vh ;i!;.'b the court for the relief 1: iy i: said complaint, dav of December. 1913. C. C. MOORE, of the Suoeriov Court. Sr.: TRUSTEE'S SALE. ; ..!t! by virtue or the authority ) i me. in a certain deed of .. .-.-eted by Marion McDaniel ;f-".l of trust being dated March - rf.'corded in the office of the e: ef bet.ds for Mecklenburg tli Carolina, in Book 318, ai;d on account of default in tv!::"tii. ov the note or bond se i, si,, deed of trust, 1 .will sell auction, for cash, to the ' '..udder, at the Court House 1 lie Cuy of Cl:r!otte, Meck - County. Xcrth Carolina, 12 O'clock M., on Monday, January 19, 1914. being the 3rd Monday in Jan-, fuiiowiug described lot or : iynd. towit: Lot Xo. 9 in Block No. 1, as inaj'j of Howell and Oliver ; Faivvievv. Citv of Charlotte made by C. A. Spratt, C. ' ' 1 .lan-uarv 30th. 1009, and re i fook of Mans cf Mecklen- ' K.tv. Hook naaft ST. Reeis- : office; and being the "'i ity in all respects, wmcn -Mv. f d to said Marion McDan- NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF SUM MONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT AND SER VICE SY PUBLICATION. ! State of North Carolina, County of ,T Ho.l-l,tilrar(r- Tt the SlinfiriOl' tJOUTt. l.f me aud John i. uagero.i ' tK.uina as Sullivan, Long &! February Term 1914 ) the City of Charlotte, I R. O. Alexander, Fiamtm, wm T Whitman and T. A. Johnson, Partners, Trading as Wm. T. Whit man and Wm. T. Whitman, uetena ants. The defendants, Wm. T. Whitman, cni t a Tnhnsnn. nartners. trading as Wm. T. Whitman, and Wm. T. Whit man, will take notice, that a summons in the above-entitled action was amy issued against the said defendants on the 30th day of December, 1013, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Mecklenburg County, N. C, for the re covery of the sum of $420.21 "ith in terest thereon until paid, same being due by defendants to plaintiff by con tract and on account of loss sustained bv plaintiff by reason of the failure of the defendants to pay the said sum due by them to plaintiff, and for. breach of contract by the defendants, and by reason of the loss in weight on 300 bales of cotton shipped by defend ants and on account of 100 bales so shipped being off in grade ana 1101 up to contract type; all of said sum of $420.21 being past due, owing and unpaid bv defendants to piaiuuu, - though proper aemanu iui pay ment of said sum has been duly made bv the plaintiff, but defendants have wrongfnllv refused or iaueu iu yav aUJ part of said sum ana rnai meie Hic: r.i- ponnter claims to which the defendants or any of them are en titled to against saia sum 01 ifcn"i the olaintiff. and full payment of said sum with interest until paid is de manded by the piamtin, mat summons is returnable to the Febru ary Trm of the Superior Court ot said Mecklenburg , County to be held on the first Monaay m reuiuaiy, x-r, A rnntr Pmirt. House. Charlotte, N. C, (beginning February 2nd, 1914) , and defendants will tase nouw tiiu , f ottnr.hmp.nt wras issued in w a.i 1 din. - . 1 the above-entitled action by the Su-, cerior Court on tne .iutn ua ui De cember, 1913, against the property, funds and accounts of the said defend ants which warrant of attachment is returnable to and before the said Su perior Court at the time and place above named for the return of toe summons in said action (February 2nd, 1914L at which said time defendant.-, '.;; mm tn nnear and answer or eu to saia Marion .viu- aie iC'-i"" r miaint in ! A llenry Davis and wife, demur to me p - or relief '...;,. dated tho. 22nd day of the said above-entitled action, or roliet my. recorded in Book 303, ! demanded by plaintitt will oe gianiu. This 30th day o, ' Clerk of the Superior Court of Meck lenbuig County, N. C. . 31-4t-oaw ,f ',1 e- 1 C U L 1CCU3 UlllVV j-w- " - ! nbnrg County, to which deed :' '''"':!.:.. "j is hereby made. f!u. 12Th day of December. 1913. f'LCMMER STEWART, --v. Trustee. are you so angry with the ,: '! asked Mr. White of his wife. Ji'Vaase:' she replied, "when I told ' arJ a terribly tired feeling he . ' .: to diow my tongwe." Lippin- " " Magazine. All that's .bright must- fade -The brightest still the fleetest; All that's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest. Thomas Moore. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VAL UABLE FARMING LAND. Bv virtue ui tlie now e r contained in the last will una testament of Isaac Wilson Auten, aecvrfteG, The under- sisned Adminisraxr de DOiii noil with the will annexed of said Isaac Wilson Auten, -..eeeased, wiil, ou Mon day, the 19th day ci January, l.iii ac 12 o'clock M at tt .o r.vty court House door, Mecklenburg County, ia Charlotte, N. C, seii to tire highest bidder, ai public auction, those two ceitain tracts of laud, containing in the aggregate about oi 1-4 acres, sit uated in Long Creek township, and te- ing more particularly described, and bounded as tciiows: First Tract Adjoining the lands of George Piummer, tue lands formerly owned by- John Means, George Blunt, William i Little, aud bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a Biack Jack, Piunimer's corner, and runs with his line South 2 West 7 poles to a Post Oak bai.dmg 011 said line; thence due west 50 poles to a stono on tne joen Means' line thence the old Means' line North 53, West 5 1-2 poles to a stone: thence due North lOS poies to a stone wiieie a pine is 'called tor, one of Mclntne corners; thence rio irn S2 East bO poles to a smail Sweet Gum m tho drain on the oid line; thence with said line South 17. West 3u poles to the Beginning, containing 4'j acies, moie or less: bemg the sara tract of land which was conveyed 10 said loaac W: Auten by William P. Little by deed registered in the Kegis ter of Deeds Ornce ict MecKlenourg County aforesaid in Look No. 5, Page 201, to winch deed reference is made. Second Tract Ad.roining tne tract of land above described, the lanus formerly owned by Julius Elliott and others, and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a pile of stone near the west, side of Beattie's ioid Road, the corner ot the land formerly owned by Julius Elliott, and runs thence with the line of the same outh fcO 1--: west 1J9 poles to a stone set in the ground, the comer of tne tract above describ ed; thence with the line of said tract South Si 3-4 East 74 3-4 po.es to a small Sweet Gum, the corner of the tract above, described in George Plum mer's line; thence with two of said Plummer's lines (1) North 49 1-2 East 40 1-2 poies to a small Cedar (2) North 1 1-2 East 21 poles to a pile of stones in the Old Beanie's Ford Road; thence North 32 West 36 3-4 poles to the Beginning; containing 28 1-4 acres; Being iiw same tract of land r'vpri to said Isaa" Wilson Auten bv William P. Little by deed recorded in said Kegisacr ui. vuc Book 11, Page 44, the said Isaac w. Auten being referred to in said deed as C'l W- Orton"); The said tracts of land above described have contigu ous to each Other and are known a; the Isaac V. Auten lands. Terms of Sale, Cash. Any bid made for said lands will b held open for (10) days from the date of sale, and if an advance oid of five per cent is made within, said (10) davs, said lands will be again offered for sale, the bidding , to com mence at such advance bid. The undersigned reserves the right . rnnt nnv and all bids made lor said land, if the price bid for same is not satisfactory. This the 30th day of DecemDcr, A. D., 191- j-j w jiayBERRY, Administrator oe bonis non v;i:h the will annexed of Isaac Wilson Au . jc-c.-i 31-30t ten, uctvuovu. ,-1 ii ' 1 i Lfel . .j . ..uiijvu WW " U Ui .11.1 and rignts of way to said premises; emoamcment, tnrowmg both oc- We would Uke to ask the hearty co belonging or appertaining, and suoject ; .ueiu to whatever rights of. way the adja- j .leg and several bruises and cent .nopnetors may have over thev ociiane t received a severe snocK ailev located partly on this and partly; imnieaiateiy alter tne accident, tney of as30ciation we are keep ith the deveiop- and a.so in touch with the National Dairy Union, one of the strongest, mor.t influential dairy organization in the country. We shall gladly keep you posted as clares she is much happier at study than in the whirl oC capital society. -I feel that I am doing some work worth while." said Mrs. Burleson to day. "Prorably later I can return to society and ul:-.y." HERELITARY, EH? nn the ad.iacent piemite Being the same land conveyed and described in said deeds of trust. Terms of Sale, Cash. This the 30th day cf December, A. D., 1913. W. B. A LEX AN EK, :. ociiane t received a severe snocK. were taken to the Spencer Sanitarium. ee ?T c, ""f S where their injuries were dressed byjmS flu .ClOSent"ur? 'J Dr. W. O. Spencer. merits m congie an Dr. Schaliert drove to the union pas senger station to meet his nephew taking his tw-o daughters with him. ; Alter the train arrived, Dr. Schaller (High Point Enterprise.) The court hoice controversy iu Greensboro, is still on in an effort to structure will begin over again. l-30t Trustee. j . - 1 . VI 1-. 1 P 111.'.! ' I ti, L 1 V S UU . 1 1 1 I. V 1 I j drove over to 4the Salem cemetery and the two young ladies stopped to visit a friend, while he and his nephew ! continued the drive, on Cemetery -r"-t frf ' StiffcrL ill DttlBil!. I 11 til at Lilt! nil Uli SATlSl-Y GOnnvlll Stbb j Cemetery street the machine skidded and got into a rut. and before it could be gotten under control it broke TRUST MESSAGE OF PRhSsUthif WILL By Associated Press. through the frail railing and plunged L4- Prfcident j tG fiie bottom of the embankei nt Washington. Jan. li vvilson conferred today with congres-1 AVliieii at that point is about thirty feet sionai leaders on trust legislation. He j tigh Fortunately the car landed on talked tins morning witn enairreau ; tie gj(je Gf ne Newlands and democrats or tue senace ravine, which nre- vcrfcH it from fnllins?- on thp two mpn interstate commerce committee nnd re-; Dl- gcUallert is out attending to served the late afternoon for a second ; hs xsna business today, and Mr. conference with Chairman Clayton and ! Beischal is reported to be doing nice democrats of the house judiciary com- j ly mittec. i " . fradiSSaJSou4 ioHrimi FORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOLS WILL KUry SIA IVIUiM I Mb APPROPRIATION MADE to developments from time to time The North Carolina Dairymen's Association favors legislation Avhich: 1st. Will change the name from oleomargarine to margarine because "margarine"' is the word ur.ed by all other nations. 2nd. Will place all margarine on a fiat tax of one cent per pound. (We of these committees bills upon which they are all agreed and before the j measures covering the desired field j a introduced it is the President's; hope that they may be consulted and that the bills will be launched with the stamp of administration approval. An effort 'will be made to distinguish for the business world those measures Winston-Salem Sentinel.) County S u peu- intend en t Speas is mailing out notices to all the county schools notifying the committeemen of the amount of the appropriation which have the backing of the presi- j recently made by the county board ot dent and these which may represent ; -uu.io the individual views of members of j appropriations are for salaries of the congress, though the president s friends in congress hope to reduce the number of personal bills to a minimum. It was said today that the president's forthcoming meecage satisfies the trust views of every member of the cabinet and tnat those mc mbers in close touch with the business world believe the industry cf the country will hud health ful reassurance in it. "Until wo perform Divine Service in every willing act of life, we never per form it at ail. Iluskin. V Croup Csmss Treat Externally Tho oM system of dosing delicate little stomachs with nauseous drugs and opium syrups is wrong and harm- . . . ilii. J. I v ilirr r.tr,i iiai iiv.utuivm. care less about the size ot thes tax Vick '-yrp-O-Itub" Croup and Pneu than about honest dealing in marga- j n-cr,ia gRive jut rub a littie over rine.) throat and chest and cover vith a 3rd." Will prohibit the manulac-k varm fl.iniie cloth. The warmth of ture of any margarine in imitation t , 5 rpirasf!f. vanors of Pine Tar. or semblance of butter of any "shade . ; Menti10j Thvmol, and Eucalyptol, that loosen tho choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing immediately. Ore application at bedtime insures a Kound night's sleep. Vick's is better than internal medicines for all forms of cold troubles. Three sizes 25c, 50c and .$1.00. of yellow" and defining what is meant by any "shade of yellow." 4th. Will require keepers of hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, lunch counters and other places where mar garine is sold to keep on display thfi same may be plainly seen, a tax receipt which shall contain m I plain roman letters at least, two men es high, the words, "Margarine f-erv ed here." WOMEN POLICEMEN PROVE TO BE O. K. "He never spanks his son, does he?" "No: he's an efficiency .crank." "What's that got to with it?" "He says the upward stroke is lost motion." Houston Post. teachers an.i states that every school must run for six months unless clos ed for non-attendanca or some other lawful reason. Cojing the letter says : When the attendance at a two teacher school for any week is below forty, one of the teachers must stop and the remainder of the term be taught by the other. In case one of the teachers at a two teacher school has to stop, the nthftv teachers must close at the end of six months, and not teach out the; tctal appropriation, as the appropria tion is made to these schools for two tpar.lipri provided the attendance Feel languid, weak, run down? Head-; keeps up to the end of the tern, ache? Stomach "off?" A good remedy! A reasonable allowance is made for nV Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your fuel and other Rental expenses A rir-i-.it Pricp SI 00 record is kept of this and shows how arugfc l much each school is spending. For any itchiness of the skin, fori This notice is sent to the secre sWn rashes, chap, pimples, etc., try tary et the committee, vho should Dolus Ointnrent. 50c at all drug stores' j keep the teach er and h ot her com- I niitteemen informed of the financial T suffered habitually from consti- j condition of the school. . tU linpn's RfiCle a relieved and I hope this will prove . to be the Chicago, Jan. 13. Chicago's experi ment with policewomen has proven so successful that Major M. L. O. Fimk houser, second deputy superintendent of police, today announced he would ask for funds to employ 15 more wo men officers. "Tho women 'bluecoats' have done a wonderful amount of good," said Major Furfkhouser. "The ten we have were asigned to dance balls and their work has been conducive of much good. Now we want a squad to look cut for the oboxious flirts and mash ers who terrorize girls." strensthened the bowels so that they have been regular ever since. n.. Davis, urocer, ouipuui rmuss, xt-itia. Cheapest accident insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. For burns, cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. 25c and 50c. Ladies, whose bright eyes rain in fluence. Milton. For grief is crowned with consola tionShakespeare. ex - best school you have ever had and the worst you will ever have. Four Hundred Pieces Of Pie Are Ready No life Can be pure in its purpose, or strong in its strife And all lives not be purer and stronger thereby. Owen Meredith. Mi-o-na Quickly Ends Indigestion Do not continue to suffer with in digestion or dyspepsia causing heart burn, dizziness, atfer-dinner distress, headache, biliousness, pain in.the bow els, or sour and gassy stomach. Get effectivfe and lasting relief at once, i Buy from any druggist today a fif-! ty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets. They oulckly and surely end indigestion , and stomach distress are pleasant to Yv'ashington, Jan. 14. Four hundred take and perfectly harmless. deputy collectors of. internal revenue, Mi-o-na is one ot tne most aepenu agents and inspectors to administer' aDle remedies for disordered stomachs, the new income tax law are about to. it heals the sore and inflamed mem be appointed. Some disputes between i branes and is not only a digestive and congressmen concerning a distriou-J antacid giving prompt and effective re tion of patronage for all the new ap-iief, but is a tonic that tones up and pointees and will be without the civil -nrengthens the entire digestive sys- tvice nave aeiayea me nammg uijxem iut? uuw baau j A liswWaylo SiOp Pale Did you ever stop to reason out jast rrlir st" if? tl't so many things you us- rf c s 1 ttle mine '.vhen yon want to -et r:rl rf tu nche or i:iin? -, Here is an o:;ii!nnntion: If you iav? '.houiii.'ttixni- s-ittic3. an selling joint, a hnmed foot. sprained back, your first iruuulse is to rub something on thff ach irif siKit. but do yon kisovr that mnriy 'liFrnr?; us nnolied never get f.Yen i ili-oush the !-.tiii' Hid you ever g p a tump wic-& m un oil on(i iiciic'i 'liu.r soon the Oil climbs : r,; 'V 1 i' 'vvl'-t? TluiJ: U (lt:6 1 cnpiilarv rtf'Tction. N .v if yon havf ;ip o.dii or paH an! will get, a tube rf P-';C-LAY and rub it on the skin, in a .qvt seconds that v;occerli;l rttrff will have, traveled right thronh the ?kin just I'iVf th oil poes ti-rougli !be laL.-p wick and will q-iickly be :'t iho very eput where tbe ache is locate'. Th's U b!Q to tlie insrftdiesiS that cou?po';e PAI'GA ,AY. nrti. 'es r srcr.t value recently brou-Lt to ii?l.T by ireclica! re-e:'ich nau known to b of pronounced pc-uetiatiox. iin.-i healing. i ... Tltis is net a linirh'Tit,. or nil. or saiTO or' any of '.h. old fashione.I coiicoccion?. It :s the resn'.t of modern ncilieal skill so far phend of any means heretofore krovu for relivin? pain, as to la.ike alt other known reethods but pigmies in com--T)!iri'n. T' you doubt It jut rjet a tubj of P N ( -ATir at your drupgistg for; 25c aid :;e if "'"e are not right. Thoush H)weTiT.l, i j ' ;armlSH and guaranteed -ife for'ma i, worn. . or iufau: to use. 'fie ".'V Carts Chor-ical Co. 117 East h Street, New York. ' the new officers so far but. the im mediate necessity of taking up the administration of the law. mates ap nnintments at once imperative. . Sec retary McAdoo and Commissioner Os prMSPd. then the food is properly di gested and assimilated you enjoy ro bust health. Why suffer stomach distress anothe" w.ir? Tt is not cnlv needless but borne are conferring actively with may be dangerous many serious ais ccngressmen over the appointments , eases are the result of neglected stom- and with tne return ot tne presiaem. acii ma. UO net aeiaj ui & uua ui ai-j-. from R.4 H, Jordan & Co., take them as directed, and if you are not entirely tatisfied with results money re- 1 funded. R. H. Jordan & Co. announcements are expected soon. iVTndse "The nlays of today are not j worth going to see." Marjoria "But ilook at what you hear!" Judge. - "lomg's Pcc Drators" The guaranteed cure fcr Pile?, Constination, Torpid Liver, etc. Use them thirty days and if you are not pleased with the results obtained . bring them back to us and we will refund e'.ery cent you have paid. Call or write for booklet describing 'his wonderful cure. We liavo them cn display at our store. Eospiial Supply & Ersg Co.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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