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————"g The Sum and Snbetaace of beiaf a subscriber to thia paper b that ycu end your family become attached to it. The pfaer befloroes a member of "the famfiv and its cantos each wee* wul be aa wdcooae aa the ar rival of anyone tfcpt'a dasr. t It «U keep you informed on the doing* of the community and dM bargalna « the menbants regularly advertised wfll eubl* yoe- to tlmis the coat of the apbecripUoo. | We're Opposed |"" Mail Order Concerns Because— THsy have Mm cooferibuied • onu to (urtKenaf ike lalmiti *t our town— Ewy ceat roaiwJ by tKcm Ifoai iba coamifwtT M a dind lon |q OUT wm>f»l>»nta ■ * la almost ersry caaa tbeir paces caa be met rifbt kaa, Iwilbaatdalayin leesirag goods ■ and tKe possibdly of aiMska ■ ia Ulia« asdan. 1 But- Tba aataral hamaa bail U la buy wbet am dinipWt. Laical pride it anally mcm ary ia tbe |iaa sj We a* played today. Therefore . Mr. Mercbaal aad Business Man, sseet your cmyiWnii Iwab tbcv owa waapaM — ■ ' Advertise! Tba local baU u yaws. AQ you aaad do it to avail tout. •elf of tba opfxxumtfx* otend. Aa adrateaut ia tbis paper will cany your massage iota . bundled* of bomea ia lb* cob ■aMy. It is tbe turerf aietiuii Hr*jr-ra*s Iwoa't cert a.ST Caaa la | aad Me m abaat Ik ■ Wr— tdrtM, ho* to fhua pi !»»»>«. tnd* aesha. ■ ■ in all eouwrwtta. ■ ■ fwIHM Srnt wUh tCtiUyba mwi ■ momty amdoftrm ikt taunt. at, and InMapmwrt Praetlce falssMy. I I ats aaa aimv mm muss rata* MUa.l ■^^^^WAaMlNaTOMjO^^^^^J KILLtxiOOUCH MB PURE TH« LUNCB with Qj* a King'g New Discovery IFoeCBS?gP B JSSkiL I AUD ALL THItMT AND LUKC TWOUBtO. I«T7ARANT*£D SATISFAOKHW refunded. a DO YOU know of anyone who b old eKWfh to read, jAo km aot am that dfn it a railroad eroaafaf? tf tTiiyaai haa seen It at mmmm tfcncnreOkor, tbea akyieeal the railroad let the sign rat awayf Whydoea the railroad company continue to keep thoae ifgna at every cnefay) Maybe you think, Mr. UmbsiH. "Moat everybody kno4a ■* * store, I don't have to advettta." Yoor atore aad ytmt goods ased more advertising than the tall. roa4a need da to worn people to "Leak Oat for the Cam." Nothing leaver completed in dw wona. The Department Btoraa are a very «ood example—they are coothraally advertising— and ieh| a If it peyato ran a law ade 'roand abdut Christmas tfcne, feoar tataftrwfll-pay yoate ran ad- I vaniaemenu about an the Sne. I J It's jtftt basineta. that'i all, te LSI ADVERTISE in 1 paper '■ ■' lak. , I EVEN »Y FEATHERWEIGHTS. Ha—Some preachers lay dancing la hurtful. Do yop believe dancing hurta any one? She —Yes; If you get your feet walked on. ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA "I, the undersigned, cannot give tnough praise to the Cutlcura Rem edies. I had been doctoring for at least a year for eczema on my foot. I had tried doctor after doctor all to no avail. When a young girl I sprained my ankle three different times, paying tittle or no attention to it, when five yeara ago a small spot showed upon my left aakle. I was worried and aent for a doctor. He said It was eczema. He drew a small bone from the ankle about the size of a match and about an inch long. The small hole grew to about the aire of an apple, and the eczema spread to the knee. The doc tors never could heal the hole in the ankle. The whole foot ran water all the time. \ "My husband and my sons were up night and day wheeling me from one room to another in the hope of giving me some relief. I would sit for hours at a time in front of the fireplace hoping for daybreak. The pain waa ao Intense I was almost crazy, in fact, I would lose my reason for hours at a time. One day a friend of mine dropped in to Bee me. No more had the glanced at my foot than ahe ex claimed: 'Mrs. Flnnegan. why in the world don't you try the Cutlcura Rem edlea!' Being disgusted with the doc tors and their medicines, and not be ing able to sleep at all, I decided to give the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment a trial. After using them three days that night I slept as sound aa a silver dollar for eight long hourt. I awoke in the morning with but very little pain, in fact, I thought I waa in heaven. After using the Cutlcura Remedies for three months I waa per fectly restored to health, thanks to the Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I will be sixty-four years of age my next birthday, hale and hearty at pres ent." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Flnnegan, 2284 Hebert St., St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 7, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are aold by druggists and dealera everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will be mailed free on application to "Cutlcura," Dept. L, Boston. A woman ia so used to pinning things that she can't understand why a man should make so much fusa about a missing button. Good health cannot be maintained when there la a constipated habit. Garfield Tea OTereotnes oonstlpaUon. The more birthdays a woman hat the leas the baa to say about them. Charlotte Directory rheum]^^ Cure youraelf without dran.doctore or ezpenae. Me Faith or Bind cure. Pull instructions, cure guaranteed for BO ete. Address HOME CURB nTOTITUTB, Carson Building, Charlotte, N. O. KODAKS aWfiKS ►SHI!# Prompt attention. Complete etoA ol WU eeaiee la oar audktM shop to Irani aaUuaoblle Oartoete Aste School, Charlotte, N. C. FaiHltss Dry Cleaning Tha beat ia the South. Write for our booklet CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY MUHTTt SOUTH BARIUM Woodall & Sheppard's 3 Day CORN CURE » GUAR ANTEED to CURE CORNS. Fifteen cent* per package. WOOD ALL dtSHEPPARD, Druggist* CHAMjOTTK NORTH CAROLINA TYPEWRITERS Wjt New, rebuilt, second hand , and shopworn Typewriter* fio and up. We sell sup piies for all makes. Our* sat b su-ara f. t CRAYTON * CO , Charlotte, N. o. SCHOFIFI ■ W ® mak ® * apecialty » tTaiaiva of R#turn Tubular IRQ §|| £ $ 'Boilers and Enginea, ■ Mas Tanka and Towers. MIP " " " They are particularly BAII f|( adapted for Saw Mllla, * W 1 ■ K ■ • Oil Mllla, Cotton Gin ning. We alao handle Saw Mllla and Gasoline Enginea. If you are contem plating the purchase of new power plant either steam or gasoline, It will , pay you to write «a. I. S. SCttFEli'S SMS Ct., ttca, h. , Sua iflhK M 7 V. Tna St, CtsMh, R. 0. NEWS OF NORTH CAROLINA Short Paragraphs of Stat* Now* That Have Boon Gotten Together With by the Editor. Greensboro.—Commissioner of Pub' lie Safety, Edward A. Brown, diod at hia residence here of acute meningitis after but a few hours illness. The knowledge of his death greatly shock ed and grieved tho citizens of Greens boro, whom he was serving faithfully and well, and caused a wave of sym pathy for the bereaved ones of hia be loved family. Klnston. —Mr. George B. Webb, oi this city, has Invented a shallow-draft boat which la a decided Innovation over anything now afloat. His inven tion is intended to be rather an im provement In method of propoulslon than anything else. Tho craft Is design ed to be flat bottomed, pointed at one end, and auitable for steam, motor oi gasoline propulsion. Lumberton. —Alex GUmore, wht escaped from the penitentiary in 1905, waa arrested here several days ago for robbing freight cars, and when it waa suspected that he was an escaped convict the state authorities were noti fied. An officer came from Raleigh and after identifying the prlsonei carried him back. Chief Rcdfern, Wht made the arrest, received S6O reward Wilkesboro.—Wilkes is a great coun ty and in many things it leads. Ther died here April 12, at the age of 10! years and one month, an esteemed clt isen whom everybody called "Uncle Ben Cullen," who was born on th« 12th of March, 1810. lie cast his first vote for "Andy" Jackson, as ho called him, in 1832, and never failed to vot« for a Democratic candidate for Presl dent since his initial vote, voting foi Mr. Bryan In 1908. Windsor. —Tho Frank W. Byre Chapter U. D. C. had a very interest lng meeting here in the auditorium oi the graded school. Mrs. C. J. Rhea president, presided. Rev. J. G. John son acted as chaplain. The singing of war Bongs by a choir composod oi Mesdames C. J. Sawyer, H. M. Bell, W F. Ruth, A. B. Phelps, E. N. Gatlinf and L. B. Sutton, and Messrs. R. K Walker and F. D. Winston, was highl) enjoyed. Asheville. —A Burnovlllo merchant "was in Asheville and stated that tb railroad which Is being constructed from Galax to Qurnsvllle by the Black Mountain Railroad Company, has beer graded to wltKn about one mile o) Burnsvillo and that tbu work has now stopped for some reason. He though) it probable, however, that the com pany might be awaiting the results ot a suit which is pending in the super ior court and which will not be trlec until June. Washington.—At a recent meetlnf of the Democratic County Executlv* Committee, of Beaufort county, held It the office of the chairman, Major W C. Rodman. The committee recom mended that the board of elections eal the primary, for the nominaMon o' state and district officers on May IKth and the county convention is called tc meet In tho county court house Ir this city on Saturday, May 25th, foi the purpose of selecting delegates tc the state convention. Gastonla. —The county Democratic executive committee met here. Capt F. Dllllng of Kings Mountain was call ed to the chair, and A. M. Dixon ol Gastonia was made temporary secre tary. After considerable discussion, ii was decided to hold the primary foi county officers Saturday, May 11, tlx returns to be canvassed Monday, Ma; 13. This action, it is understood, wat taken for the purpose of allowing t second primary, if one should provt necessary, to be held Saturday, Ma) 18, and it was so ordered. Wilson. —The seven-year-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris, of Ballej —on the Norfolk Southern Railroad, i few miles west of Wilson, fell in an open well twenty-eight feet deep sue was drowned. Scotland Neck. —Ashley W. Dunn, a prominent young attorney of Hallfai county, will deliver the memorial ad dress before Buck Kltchln Camp, Con federate Veterans, on May 10. Mr Dunn will depart from the usual sub }ect on such occasions and make hii theme that of the heroism and devo tion of the women of the South durlnp the trying days of the civil war. Raleigh.—J. D. McCall will manage the campaign of Governor Kltchln in Mecklenburg county for the senatorial contest. This announcement is just made by Manager F. R. McNinch, ol the state campaign headquarters here Mr. McCall's assistant will be Mr. John L. Scales. ~ Fayetteville.—The stockholders ol the Cumberland County Agricultural Society met here and voted to issue $8,009 bonds for the purpose of erect ing new buildings on its grounds in this city. The proceeds of the bond issue wyi be combined with funds realized from last year's fair. Salisbury.—Sheriff McKenzie was notified that a white convict by the name of Myrick, who has been sent to the roads for non-support of his wife had escaped and was probably loafing around his old haunts in this city. A watch is being kept for him. Washington.—According to the cen sus report just issued the number or seed-crushing establishments In Nortt' Carolina in 1811 were 64, the reed crushed, 330,784 tons, and the linter obtained, 28,965 bales. Texas led tv states with 209 establishments. 1.4? C 122 tons crushed and 191,221 be' itnters obtained. ' x WOMEN AND HEALTH. ! ——— Women are beginning to realise more fully that good health Is not to found In the us* of cosmetics and face powders. The appearance of health may follow facial treatment, but health Itself lies much deeper than the surface. 1 Most Important to the health of er i ery woman is regularity of the bowels and digestive organs. The weary . Ayes, bad breath, frequent headaches, pimples and general air of lassitude, Is in most every case due to consti pation or indigestion, or both. There are various remedies prescribed for this condition, but the easiest, most pleasant and certainly effective, is a combination of simple laxativo ! herbs with pepsin known to druggists aa Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This simple remedy Is far preferable to harsh salts and cathartics and violent purgative waters that disturb the whole system without affording more than temporary relief. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a tonic laxative, mild la its action, pleasant to the taste and positive in Us effect, strengthening the muscles , of stomach and bowels so that after i a short time these organs regain the I power to perform their natural func- I tlons without asslstsnce. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is sold by druggists everywhere in 60c and i 91-00 bottles. If you have never tried ; It, write for a sample to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St, Monti cello, 111.; he will gladly send a trial , bottle without any *xp«ns* to you j whatever. Bird* Ar* Early Rl**r*. ' He was an affable young man and : desirous of demonstrating his kindly ' and genial disposition. So when the 1 canary bird chirped sleepily from Its ' cage on the wall he spoke up cheer ily. 1 "What's the matter, bird?" he in quired. i The girl glanced at him with a dreamy smile. She was a southern I girl, and she spoke with a gentle drawl. "He thinks it's mawnln'" she cooed. I The man who loves birds hasn't I been buck. i Women's College for Buddhlat*. A university is to be founded by the f Buddhists for the high education of women. A meeting Is reported to have I taken place at the Nlshl-Honganjl . temple, Kyoto, In which it was unanl -1 mously decided to carry on the under | taking as a work of the Women's As . sociation. of this Buddhist sect. The , cost for the Institute Is estimated at | 280,000 yen. Burduco Llv*r Powder ! Nature'* Remedy: is purely vegetable. As a cathartic, Its action is easy, mild and effectual. No griping, no nausea, make* a sweet breath and pretty com plexion. Teaches the liver to act. Sold by all medicine dealers, 25c. Reduced. Potash —Cohen can -nefer make a goot golluf blayer. Perlmutter —For vy not? Potash—He neffer hollers fore —al- ways he yells dree ninety-eight.—Wis consin Sphinx. A better thing than tooth powder to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay is a prepara tion called Paxtlne Antiseotlc. At druggists, 26c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. The Worst of the Week. "If you will come back Monday night," she said, "I'll give you some of my home-made fudge." "I'll *ilre come," he said, "for this is the year for candy-dates."—Judge. TO diuvkojit SYSTEM Take the Old Standard UKOVK'H TABTBI.BSH CIULL TONIC. Too know what run ire taking, Tbe formula U plainly printed on ovtrj botUa, •bowing It la simply yulnlnc and Iron In a iaaielna form, and the moat effectual form, k'or grown people and children, SO conu. It'* difficult for a man to practice economy and be popular at the same time. For COLD* and CHIP Bleka* Oircmm la tbe beat rented/ —re- lieves the aching and feverlahneaa—cure* the Cold and reatorea normal eondltlona. It'a liquid—effects Immediately. 10o.,»6o., andooc. At drag atoree. Nothing pleases a woman more than her inability to show her age. Kw. Wtßalow** Soothing lyrtip for Children teething, aoftens tb* Soma, reduce* inflamma tion, allays pala, onree wind colic, He a bottle. Beauty specialist* encounter many hard line*. No harmful drugs In Garfield Tea. It Is com posed wholly of simple health-giving herbs. Dream of marriage signifies mad ness. ~ 1| ftfILAM Brief Extracts Prom Strong Our Testimonials aro Prom Poopls of TESTIMONIALS Intelligence and High Standing My.C.T. BirUJi. P.M.. «l DMTIIII for way yun. wntM Mr. Crut Williinn. Millar Cryitil lea ami! Power Co.. M * io T ■"•»> wi,k «" i rk.um.tuot MIL JIM Da«»ill.. V fc . Ex-Chief of Poliaa. wr.lMi It'or tka ,x.t {i„ i^%L"uZ^r°!£2z-^ )un, ~* nnl " rwT «* . Mr. R L. Walla... WntVi., write: I MAI , voT to tatTfSuwT uJt'ui "" NH "* ' swmMdw««tiMlyr.W.a. No raturmof thatroukla .in,*. iwik My uttnl i Minly |mi u4l bn ul Mt m *all __ . . , _, , . ia year. Mr. W. E. Cnfca. Sac yti Tnai. Wcitbrooka Elaritor Co.. £ U Williiau C-1 t_. /-I n. 1.i.. a./-, 11 ■ *•« torwwT Caakiar Bank of Danrilla, wr itaa: About taa y.ara a«o KOODiQNE Wg* g|g«*» £&£&£! 1" "" , fl »* ttuak it «ould hurt ma. Akout aix waakaaoticad ir.yrora- R«». D. P. Tata, a Matkodiat Miniatar. at Daovilla. Va.. I | .Tn-,,,..- "«t whiah kaa kaaa itaady arar aim. . . . Naw mi W T , .T . ' ** ,J *•**■»» Miiw wkaakprm4 mi laaal 11 Y—-« pnrtftfir. at aitfkt with o-iliaary glaaaaa. ... No trouhla Makla Waastt to aa. |L ——. ia atlaadial to uy iutita uauautiva aftktfa taryontida. _ ASK YOUR PRUCWIST , 6 Botile* $5-Re»uKt Guaranteed A ConfsMlon.f Btartled by convincing evidence that th«j were the vlctlip* of aerloui kid ney and bladder trouble, numbtrs of prominent people confes* they have found relief by using KURIN Kidney and Bladder Pills. For sale by all medicine. dealer* at 36c. Burwell A Dunn 06., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. A Blight Mistake. "Katie, I can't find any of tbe break fast food." "O hevings, mem, I must of took it for the sawdust to put on the ice on the pavement, mem." _ important to Mothers • Examine carefully etery bottle ol CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and gee that it Signature of . In Use For Over 30 Year*. " Children Cry for Fletcher'a Castoria All Interested. "Is your bookkeeper's heart In his office work?" "Everybody's heart is in the office work since the blonde stenographer came." > ■ FAR BETTER THAN ttUININE. Blisir Hnbek cures malaria where quinine fails, and it cari be taken with impunity by old and young. Having suffered from Malarious Fe ver for several months, getting no re lief from quinine and being completely broken down In health. •Elixir Babek' effected a permanent cure."—W. F. Marr. I£llxlr Babek, 60 cents, all druggists, or Klocsewskl & Co.. Washington, D. C. What Mak*. Tittle —Hardup bought his wife a machine. Tattle —Touring, talking, sewing or washing?— Judge. If You Ar* a Trlfl* Sensitive About the size of your shoes, you can ; wear a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot- Ease, tbe antii>eptic powder, into them, j Just the thing for Dancing Partiea nnd for Breaking in New Shoes. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. V. In a Restaurant. "What will you have, sir?" "Some kind of riotous living for two." r«r lIKADACIIR—Hicks* CAPCDINB Whether from Colda, Beat, Htomach or Mervoua Troubles, Capndlne will relieve you. It'a liquid—pleasant to take—acta Immedi ately. Try it. 10c., Be., and 60 centaatdrug stores. A girl can be sentimental even about the way she eats pickles. For torpid, Inactive or disordered liver, take Garfield Tea. All druggUu. Tho man with money speak* the truth. ' HAPPY THO' MARRIED? There ere unhappy married lire*, but ■ large percentage of theee onhappy borne* are due to the illnet* of the wife, mother or daughter. The feeling* of oerroucneee, the befogged mind, the ill-tamper, the pale and wrinkled face, hollow and circled eye*, reeult mo*t often from thoie disorders peculiar to women. For the woman to be happy and good-looking the must naturally have good health. Dragging-down feeling*, hysteria, hot-flashes or constantly returning pain* and ache*—are too great a drain upon a woman's vitality and strength. Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Pre*or!ption restores weak and *ick women to *ound health by regu lating and correcting the local disorders which are generally responsible for th® above distressing symptoms. S" I suffered greatly far a number of years and for the past thro® years was sc bad that life was a misery to me," writes Mas. B. K. DICK OVCK. of Utica, Ohio, Route 4. "The doctors told me I would have t» Bo to a hospital before I would ever bo better. A year ago tills winter and spring I was worse thau ever before. At each period I suffarad Uko on* in torment. lam the mother of six children. I was so bad for five man the that I knew something must be dona, so I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce, telling him as nearly as 1 could how 1 suffered. He outlined a course of treatment which I followed to the letter. I took two bottlca of 'Favorite PreacHption' and one of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and a fifty-cent bottle of Smart-Weed,' and have never suffered much since. I wish I could tell every suffering woman the world over what a boon Dr. Piarea's medletnea are. There Is no use wasting time and money doctoring with anything else or any one else." The Medical Adviser by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., answers host* of delicate quectiona about whicb every woman, (ingle or married ought to know. Sent frit M.. OicKovxa. oa receipt of 31 stamp* to pay for wrapping and mailing only. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES •2.25 *2.50 •3.00 • 3.50 MOO & *5.00 M I), For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS Jgp .. TH« STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS fjs3|t MS'. Wt' WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES PfT You can save money because they are \ ' jSJf more economical and satisfactory in style, fitand wear than any other makes. jir W.L Douglas name and price stamped / on the bottom guarantees full value and I protects the wearer against high prices JL and inferior shoes. Insist upon having the '>f HL genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. afbsmAS. SETOU \J Wk _ If year dealer cannot supply W. U Oonalu shore, wrlie W. U v > m mi® Donflss, Ilr.x ktori, M«u , lot cataloy. HIIOM wrt everywhere 3||Kl wL W /Atjpffni ■silvery charge. prepaid. VaM Coler Kyml.• u—d. aSWHM Reduce The Feed Bill—lmprove The Animals Horse* and Muln do more work; Oowi give more and better Milk and Butter; Sheep and Goata grow better fleeces; Han* '»7 more egga, and all as well aa Cattle and Hoaa » eon more flesh and fat, and develop mora rapidly and keep lu I better na«ith ana condition when fed on g Cottonseed Mesl and Cottonseed Hulls Tar Breading or Nursing Stock, Mares, cowa. Sows or Ewes, u u especially valuable. Much better than Hay, far cheaper than Corn. Write for free Booklet containing much raluable Information to Feeders and Stock Raisers to THE BUREAU OF PUBLICITY Intarataia Cottoneeed Cruahara Aaaoclation 806 Main Street, Dallas, Texaa - : .. J , "£v*ry Pietwrt I'tlU a Slor/' BAD BACKS DO MAKE WORK HARD Backaolie mokes the daily toil, for | thousands, an agony bard to endure. Many of these poor sufferers have kidney trouble and don't know it. Swollen, Aching kidneys usually go hand in hand with irregular kidney action, headache, dizziness, nervous ness and despondency. Just try a box of Doan's Kidney Pills, the best-recommended special kidney remedy. This good medicine has cured thousands. HERE'S A TYPICAL CASE — Walter J. Stanton. 1130 Pear St., Camden N. J., says: ''Kidney trouble bothered me 15 years. If I t)too{>ed, sharp twinges shot through my l»ck and it was hard for me to arise. I be- i gan using Doan's Kidney Pills after doctors had failed to help me and w>on noticed improvement. 1 continued un til entirely cared." Git Bmd'i il any Drag Stars, 50a. ■ Boi DOAN'S Kjffiy —————■———» I™ We are headquar ■a| 1 ten for Egg«, Poultry. I ■ hbß ■■ Fruiti, Potatoes and jl 111 I Vegetable!. If you I «|« |l ■ want a reliable firm and ■— a live house, ship us. We guarantee highest market prices and prompt re turn*. Quotation* tent on application. WOODSON-CRAIG CO.Jnc. COHHISiIOH MfCHWTS, Blctaoo*. V«. We secure positions for our graduatea. If interested write for catalogue. Addresa M. H. BOWEN, Nuiicr, Man— fekij., CWubU, S. C* PAPP TUITION tooneatodentln each Ooanty. rllr r Mall Ouunei, Kxpert ft ho riband, Mouk ■ kneplnir, Tirpowriling, Ponmaiinblp. Hooka,etc.,on ly ex ponao. Wrttoqu Ick enoloA I ngu taui p. twillitra (tmiptt4—«e lailllK*, Ct, l«w Ortraas, L*» 100 A. IN RTOKKH CO., N. C.: 75 A. CULT., lml. wood land; « r. h. 2 tenant bowiM, orchard, atock.ranch.,etc. Sacrifice. Kuqua, Ux.3lo,Chicago. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 17-1912.
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