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CHARL'PPE FERBUARY 29, 1 908 6 i ty, to which will reference is hereby DOCKSTADER AS CHEF. 'Phone 1037, 1 1 DR- A. D. a 9 o7 made. This the- 25th day of February, 1908.

JNO. A. McRAE, 2-26-oaw-tds. Trustee. a 4 OSTEOTH K' Graduate of the Kirksville, Mo vi'1Cau chronic di.ae ar''''' Ofnca No.

Library. EV'he The attractions at the playlione the has played many characters, but al-'" Tells His Friends at Little Dinner Hot Way to Copk Eggs. When Lew Dockstader says he. has found something new everybody gets ready to laugh. It was so at a little dinner he gave some of his old friends in Boston.

But It was no joke. It was something 'W; eat. Dockstader calls it Lew Dockstader tells it a' la Maria Parloa: "Take one onion; chopped very fine. Stew it in three parts of butter, each part of the size that is ordinarily serv- (ways with her longing eyes and 'heart' on the part of sonie gentle, natural)' ingenue. And in the part of Pert, it is; coming week: Wednesday Night great racing piay.

Thursday Night Jan Kubelik, 5 thought she has found her -The story 1 of "Checkers" has heen world's greatest Violinist told and acted so often, it is needless and Kigh Lew to set "fit forth again. It has many Saturday Matirie times been termed a "slice ox life. i Cockstader and his P.lirstrU "Checkers." It has a natural, aainty love story 1 and as strong and vivid a racing act Hackney Bros, Gqdqm Is the place to ni-omrf anvthin" in th semce v. ed at dinner on the individual butter dish. Stew it till it browns.

Then add half -cream, half-milkenough to cover i as many eggs as you are going to put It is quite as uleasant to not 3 the as was ever put upon me stage, 1 i 7 r- i- nMi I thor 1" otA ii All 1 If Til I lilt Heating. mh return 'to town ot a ciever, imc-resiins play, as to tell of its coming tor theney, at the close of the first parform-j first time. Such a plav is lance in New York, said: 'Checkers We carry a full ine of 'Phone 312. 6 West Fifth Street. wnicli won laurels liere last season ia me uuusi iums and doubtless will do so next Wednes- seen." Sa its playing is promised day night at the Academy of here, and an almost entirely new, set; when it will be-here again; of scenery has been built this past; in.

Let it come to a boil. "Now the eggs. Add your eggs and carry the cooking process to, the point where the eggs look as if they were poached. When you are almost ready to serve except for the real hot stuff. You let fall into the red eye of each egg one drop of tobasco sauce.

Finally you serve it on toast. "It's great," Dockstader says. The company, under the same man-; summer, ana tne enure set Btt-umf the'Cd to adorn the temng tne agement, is composed, largely of best members of last year's organization. Hans Robert will play the title role and he announces that so long as the Thursday night at the Academy of Music Jan Zubelik. who is now mak-, msr-his third American tour under: TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND.

By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to rr which deed of trust-is dated March 27, 1907, and is recorded in Book 218, page 653 of the Registry for Mecklenburg County, default hav ing been made in payment of the debt secured by said deed of trust and in compliance with the terms and conditions "contained therein, I will sell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash- on Thursday, the 26th day of March, 1908, at the Court House door of Mecklenburg County, in the City of Charlotte, N. all those certain pieces, parcels and tracts of land lying in the County of Mecklenburg and State of North Carolina and bounded as follows, to-wit: First Tract: All that lot in Ward Number Three (3), Square Number 104 of the City of Charlotte known and designated on Butler's map of said City as Lot Number Three (3) in said Square, which lot is fully described in a deed made by A. B. Schenek and wife to Esther Hetty Schenek, dated April 1879, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for said County of Mecklenburg in Book 55, page 114, to which reference is made for a more particular description, and being the same lot conveyed by Julia Schenek and Bettie Schenek to the Trustees of the Simpson Chapel (M. E.

Church) of the City of Charlotte, N. by deed recorded in Book 140, page 148, of said Mecklenburg Registry. Second Tract: In the City of Charlotte, adjoining the lots of Sarah Ann Chambers, and Sarah F. Davidson (formerly) and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on East side of South Graham street at the Northwest corner of the Simpson Chapel lot, being the lot described him i the direction of Mr. Daniel Froham, i playgoers show their liking or The optician is a sort of eye deal man.

All the hot air doesn't come from ia the part he will 'continue to.play.it. And the1 same statement holds good re will give a concert in this city. The celebrated Bohemian playing a program rich in variety and attractive each selection, is a mK: 'A net that will draw ail genuine music lovers, Back talk will seldom get a fellow to the front. garding Dave Braham, who has played continuously the most cleverly drawn character of a race track tout named "Push" Miller, since the first performance of; Checkers" fir a years Among the others of the old members The most sensational violinist ot tne the genius who makes his instrument laugh, cry, sob, sing and command ui luis piay nit; i jmcxo at will, the musician who sways ins audiences as if they were part of his and; clever niece, who last. yet.

Piaj'- Pd nnrf of Pert, but 'shoeing a Two souls with but a single thought generally double up. A man can not add to his stature Ty treading on other people's toes. LEGAL NOTICES all this, and more, it is 1 -t 1.1,1. I greater tact for comedy sue was as-jsman wonuer uuil lvuucua. signed to "Cvnthv, the excruciatingly in Europe and America alike have ere-1 funnv house maid, and with her Pau-1 ated furores of intensity that, have i-i, i 1-, i Anvif Ta1l '-navaf lwon Clivnjl S5Pfl Tint PVP11 in the line iiiueruaru sietsu.

iu auuv i WE ARE A BLUE RIBBON WINNER when it comes to snrmivin-r MISS HAYDEN IN "THE CLANSMAN." iuoeiiK is i now thvro nrp'Jnfi as the cms-. case of Paderwski TRUSTEE'S SALE. i i- .5 nKort voicr an tiip in-' nt thp fulness of his cowers. When' ni-io nrecken-'hfl first eTpxtrified America seven years i Mozart, Paganini, Ernst and Wieniaw- ious Public officials. As a high court Ltuociv J- umij ivuwvj vvilt i 4 i at thing your horse wears.

You cerTaia'n ought to see how thoroughly we a'e equipped to supply your horse ulii they meet in a secret moun r-rjre ago, he was little more than a boy. jSKy. ms magic violm is their voice, 1'L'one the new-members of the Now that he has reached maturity, his from its sounamg board vibrates" their tain cave His magic violin is their voice. of justice vibrates their tain cave. lheir awful ritual is re- Under and by virtue of the power contained in a Deed in Trust executed to me on September 26th, 1907, and recorded in the Register of Deeds office for Mecklenburg County in Book 225, Page 336, to secure a certain indebtedness therein for default NEW HARNESfJ FOR THE NEW i feelings and emotions- Kubelik's pro- hearsed, and swift messengers are sent laram for this citv is well calculated across the border to summon" the help YEAR.

above as First Tract, and runs thence in an Easterly direction with the line to demonstrate the character of nis of their North Carolina brethren in (gifts. Being alternately classic and idestroying the carpetbag government. of the said Church lot, one hundred Everything for his toilet, too. Cur wnibs, brushes, harness ilrpi' and fifty (150) feet to a stake, thence romantic, it runs the gaunt of sensa-l ia me rourtn act is snown tne nome in the payment of such indebtedness in a Northerly direction parallel with blankets. When you come to examine tions and gives him dpnortunitv tOtof the educated mulatto who was then; the imdersiened Trustee will, on Mon touch the extreme capacity "of "Rs vio-ieuteiiant-gbyernor of the state.

Abso- ay the 16th day of March, 1903, at 12 South Graham street, thirty-nine: and one-half (39) feet to a stake; thence you 11 probably be surprised at the uniform good quality of and of his ovn talent and achieve: lute social and political equality is the in a Westerly direction toward South handle. You'll be still more o'clock M.V at the Court House in the City of Charlotte, offer for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, the lot of land described in said Graham street, parallel with the first at the extreme moderation of ou; prices. line, thirty-three (33) feet and three (3) inches to a stake; thence in a Deed in Trust, situate in the City of ARNOLD SHAW ment. The program here will in- mistaken ideal of this deluded fanatic, elude the Concerto in by Wie- His. library is filled with books the niawsky," one of the" best known, lanfl 1 fu-misliingg.

his home suggest the present most popular, of modern 'spoil of many white mansions. Ahove works for the violin, a Bohemian-work his mantel hangs a steel engraving Tschaikowsky, Wieniaski and Paganini Qf the Mobr Othello and his white by Fiblich, also numbers by Spohr, wife' Encouraged "the and encore numbers by other famous teachings of a northern, radical, this Northwesterly direction twenty-one (21) feet to a stake in the North line No. 32 East Trade St. of the lot conveyed to W. F.

Strange by J. H. Emery, said stake being nine Charlotte, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake, corner of Fred Sawyer's; lot, on the West side of McDowell street sixty-six (66) feet from the corner of Eighth Street and runs toward Seventh Street forty-four (44) ty-eight (9S) feet from South Graham composers. Herr Ludwig Schwab will man presumes to demand in marriage' street; thence with the line of lot con Professional Cards. veyed as aforesaid to W.

F. Strange, Berthe Roy will give piano: solos by! daughter only to learn that the. north- ninety-eight (98) feet to South Graa and erner, like any southern white man, Chopin, Saint-Saens, Moskowski ham street; thence with South Graham feet; thence with a line parallel with Eighth' Street one hundred and forty- street forty-nine and one-half (49) loathes 'and hates the very idea of such' a union. Southern chivalry steps in: protect the northern man and fcchumann. Lew Dockstader's Minstrels eight and one-half; (148) feet in a feet to the oeginning; being a part of Northwest direction to a stake thence Dr.

A.M. Berrihill! of his' daughter frdrn the effects of the the lot of land conveyed as aforesaid to W. F. Strange by J. H.

Emery by Lew Dockstader, the big chief Omce No. 4 South Tryon St, minstrel monologuists, and-' the prime lieutenant-governor's "social' equality." minister of minstrel organizers, in cori-' The i Ku Klux' catch the mulatto, in the junction witn his confederate come-i very trapi he had prepared for the clians, sweet-voiced singers and nimble others. The reconstruction government dancers, will give the best minstrel is subdued, and Ben, the Ku Klux lead-entertainment it has ever had nextier, is made happy by the love of Elsie. Office 'Phone 326. 5 Residence 'Phone 284-6.

44 deed dated April 26, 1906, and recorded 212, page 83, of the Registry for Mecklenburg County, to which reference is hereby made and being In all respects the same lot of land which was conveyed to the Trustees of Simpson Chapel by the said W. F. Strange and his wife by deed duly recorded. The two tracts above described are in all respects the same which were conveyed to me by the aforesaid deed pf trust. This the 24th day of February, 1908.

E. L. KEESLER. Trustee. Saturday matinee and night, when he appears at the Academy of Music.

He has been drawing capacity audiences The charm ox "The Clansman" is said to -be greatly enhanced by the beautiful and sumptuous production which Manager George H. Brennan everywhere this season, and the roars of laughter which are very continuous, in a Northeast direction and parallel with McDowell Street forty-four (44) feet a a Southeasterly direction with the Sawyer line one hundred and forty-eight and one-half (148) feet to the Beginning corner, being a part' of Lot No. 8. Square No. 126, Butler's Map of Charlotte, and being the same lot of land which was conveyed to Charles W.

O'Daniel by the Carolina Realty Company by deed dated September 26th, 1907. This the 14th day of February, 1908. F. R. McNINCH, 2-14-oaw-tds.

Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust, dated November 21st, 1906, and executed to me by Mary E. Wat has provided and by the varied talents H. N.

Hunter S. L. Yaughan HUNTER mm 1 DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS Charlotte, N. 0. i 'Phone 840.

312 East Fifth St indicate that Dockstader has furnished I of the acting company, which includes 14 a few places where the public is not practically all of last year's favorites, bothered about the financial stringency, i Franklin Ritchie, as the gallant Ben, the possibility of war with Japan, and' and Miss Eugenis Hayaen as the lovely other matters of public mement. In Elsie, are associated in the cast wifla fact, the audience get a great amount, James J. Lynch, Barry Max-of pleasure from these and other pub-j well and Maude Durand, as Nelse and lie matters, for Dockstader touches Eve Guy Hoffman as Dr. Cameron, H. upon them frequently throughout the! J- Jordan as Stoneman, Miss Ruth Hart evening in a way that excites much as Nellie and little Violet Mersereau Dr.

H. C. Henderson, Dr. L. I.

Gidaey. DENTISTS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to me, which deed of trust is dated July 17, 1905, and recorded in Book 196, page 156, of the Registry of Mecklenburg County, default having been made in payment of the debt secured by said deed of trust and in compliance With the terms and conditions contained therein, I will sell at public auction merriment, son, which Deed of Trust is duly re- as tora, oiuers iu luw uixiaiij Office Hunt 203 N. Tryon St ine Bruce Richardson George A.

Lin- corded in Book 213. va.se 690. in the His opportunity for hits at current i Office Phone 816. Realdence matters is furished by his new sitlt, dernian, Joseph L. Sweeney, Harry office of the Register of Deeds of Meck- 3 I 'Phone 433 A Dull Day in the White House," in 'Woods, Jonn b.

uiannagau, nenburg County, North Carolina, de -4 fault having been made in payment John McDonald, Mae Burgess and Earl Ritchie. The famous Ku Klux of the debt secured by said of! which he gives an extremely funny black-faced imitation of the president in the way of "make-up," and also touches upon local political affairs by 'phone with a keenness of observation Teeth Extracted Without Pain. to the highest bidder for cash on Thursday, the 26th day of March, 1908, at the Court House door of Mecklenburg Stephanie Longfellow, as Pert, in "Checkers'' Wednesday Night. "Checkers" company is Miss Stephania musical puissance has increased four-Longfellow. It is impossible to men--fold.

From a nrodizv he has develon- Klan cavalry remans a feature of the show, which owing to engagements aoroad is not to be seen again in this vicinity after the present performance for several years to come. and judgment that, wins the applause tien her without remarking that she. ed into a master. Along with his mar-' Saf Methcd No Bid M-ter Effect. DR.

ZICKLER DENTIST, i t7 South Tryon Street. Trust, Iwill, in compliance with the trms and conditions set forth in said Deed of Trust sell at public auction to" the highest bidder, for cash, on Monday the 30th day of March, 1908, at 12 o'clock, M. at the Court House Door of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in the City of Charlotte, all that certain' parcel or tract mm is tne grand niece ot the lovable-Long-, veious technique, has grown an inter-fellow, who, during his long life, stood pre'tive power which enables him to among the head of American poets, reveal the inmost thoughts to lay bare This will be Miss Longfellow's first the deepest souis of the great com-appearance as a leading woman. posers." In fact, as well as being in. her teens, her first entrance on the elmnically perfect, on his instrument, stage as a member of Augustin Daly's he has earned the right to be called the musical comedy, "A Runaway Girl," she spokesman of Bcthoven, Bach, Handel, of his audiences.

In the first part Dockstader has an exceedingly clever song called, "When tne Hammer and the Anvil Rings." There are topical verses which add to the general gaiety. Neill O'Brien, Dockstader's able co-adjutor in fun, is as funny as ever. His song, "nother and his enough to almost cure that disease. The singers and dancers of the company appear to splendid advantage in two clever numbers called "The Land County, in the City of Charlotte, N. all that certain piece, parcel and tract of land lying in the County of Mecklenburg and State of North Carolina and bounded as to-wit: Being near the City of Charlotte and lying Northeast of the main track of tire Carolina Central Railroad and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the East side of, North Davidson street (formerly North street), extended, three hundred and forty-seven and.

one-half (347) feet from the center of the main track of the said Railroad and runs thence itt a Northern direction' with Davidson street forty-nine Dr. Chas. L. Alexan-ler OENTSST. idS South Tryon Street, Charlotte, N.

C. Office VxiM In r. Residence 'phone 234. of land lying in Morning Star Township, Mecklenburg County, State of North Carolina, to-wit: -Adjoining the land of W. C.

Black, James Williamson, the John Shelby lands and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone near a' Hickory, W. Black and Eli Rushing's (formerly J. Maxwell's)" corner and runs with five of WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Return of KIRKE LASHELL'S BIG PRODUCTION V. Cf HENRY M.

BLOSSOM, JR'S. Great Racing Play ACADEMY Or MUSIC cf what were formerly Maxwell's lines; (1) E- 83 poles to a Pine Stump; (2) N. 3 W. 7 3-4 poles to a small Post MATINEE and ight TUESDAY, MARCH W. JAMIESO Oak; a.

i-s m. poies to a of Nicotine," and the "Reveille at West Point." Two very funny skits in the prograni are "Joining the. Elks," an extravagant bit of nonsense on secret societies, and "Quick Lunch." In the last Neil O'Brien appears as a waiter, and excites roars of laughter by his unctuous drollery. The seat sale begins Thursday evening at Hawley's. CHARM OF THE SOUTH.

DENTIST. tio, 1 8. Tryon Street, Char Farewell-. Engagement Extraordinary lotte, N. i i rfflf! ''Phone S26 Kesidence 'Phone 962- Pine; (4) S.

E. 84 poles to a stone and small bush; (5 44 W. 22 1-3 poles to a stone, John Shelby's corner; thence with two of Joinv Shelby's lines; (1) S. 1-4 W. 70 poles crossing the Creek to a Pine; (2) N.

8Q 1-3 W. 23 1-3 poles to a Mulberry oh the bank of the Creek, said Shelby and Black's' Last Chance to See This Wonderful Play Until 1911; GEORGE H. BRENNAN offers DB. H. F.

RAi and one-half (49V2) feet to a stake: thence in an Easterly ''direction and "in a line parallel with said Railroad one hundred and ninety-eight (198) feet to a stake; thence in' a line parallel with the first Iine' in th'e of' said Railroad track, "forty-nine and one-half 49 feet to a. stake -thence parallel with the second line one hundred and-ninejy-eight (198) feet- to" the beginning on said Davidson street, and' be ing the -'same land which was conveyed to Nancy E. "Knotts by TV. W. Phifer and others by deed dated January 4, 1893," andfecbrd'ed in Book 91, page 77, of "the Registry for' Mecklen' burg County, to which reference is hereby made, and being the same land conveyed to me by the aforesaid deed of trust.

This the 24th day of February, 1908. E. Ll KEESLER, Oateppath RWitrta Office, Hunt Bull ding. w- a 19- 9 tO 0. 1 Most Notable Cast and Production Yet Presented, 1 mnfia' nffla KM Residence sa.

mclurmg Company of 75 'J Consultation at uincs. A Potent Element in? the Success' of "The Clansman," Soon to Return Here. A potent element in th great popular success of which returns to the Academf "oT MusIc Tuesday, March" 10th, matinee' and night, for a- farewell engagement, isf thq charm of the southland 'it' sobeautiftil-ly sets forth. The period of theT'play is the social and political breakup immediately following; the war between the states, whe fHrthern arpetbag-Erflrc nnri their n'eercr dunes seized the corner; thence down the Creek with its variom courses to a Pine on the North bank of sayi Black's corner; thence with two of his lines; (1) N. 46 W.

21 poles to a Pine; (2) N. 19 1-3 133 poles to the Beginning; Icontain-ing in all 105 acres. The' description is according to. a- plat of a sijryey made by, W. M.

Parks of the ahijive described land in' August, same.comprising the People, Troop of Cavalry Horses.Magnificent Scenic With the Same Great Hans Robert, Robert Craig, Stephanie Longfellow, Dave 'Geo. Miller, Clare Armstrong, Joseph Wilkes, Howard Lydie Dickson, George Merritt, Geo." Seybolt, Pauline Eberhard and many others. This -is the. Company presenting fascinating character comedy with a recorcf of -sixteen different e.ngagemejits in New. York wfthin thrs! years Sale of Seats Opens Monday 'A and' Electrical Effects.

0 run 1 J. M. McMICHAfX ARCHITECT 'Queen of Sea.TrIp3." two tracts Qf land, which were convened to Watson by Deeds as follows; to Dr. Wat-soil, by if. -Irwin bv Deed dated reins of The contrast be- Room.

505-5C5 Trust B- --r- rr- C. Wbs- and tip start idlers-; -more striking oy ihomas Dixon, Jr. 4 at Hawley's RRrCES $1.00, $1.50 Secure your seats early and avoid disappointment. Free List Absolutely Suspended Seats on Sale Saturday. March 7 the of February, 856, and du- Iy recdrded in Book 47, page 84, in the Office; of.

the Register of Deeds of Meck-; lenburg County, North Carolina, to which Deed reference is hereby made; i (2) The tract of 39 acres, more or less.j conTeyed1. to Dr. S. Watson by James J. Maxwell by Deed dated the 22d day of May, 1856, and duly record- HughW.Han'5 attorney; 1 IX.

I. ME8CHATS MINERS Tranaportatlbn Co's STEAMSHIP, LINES Between NORFOLK, Boston and Providence, Newport News and Baltimore Accommodations and Guslne TJnaxir-passed. Steamers 'New, Fast and" Finest Coastwise Trips In th World. Send for Booklet THURSDAY NIGHT! Daniel Frohman Presents WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST taw Buildinsf. GMrw1-' NOTE Mail Orders.

for accom panied by remittances, from out-of-town patrons should be sent to JOHN L. CROVO, Manager Academy of Music, Charlotte, N. C. w- I Dy me-loveiy bucuco m. i.

-t story is The' actioh takes fdae in a little town among the South Carolina hills. The gardens are beautiful with roses at the foot of a wooded -cliff 'winds' a s.lver river atop is shown- the -colonial mansion of an old-fashioned aristocrat which is a.bout to be sold for taxes: plar children and the animal-like revelry the negroes are hardly interruptedly tne dreadful political crisis over the question; of white supremacy. A weird and spectral element enters through the introduction of, the Ku Klux Klan. These white-robed night riders, mounted' on' ghostly, shrouded steeds terrorize the countrywide, dnv-i ing away, the bad negroes and obnox- FOR SALE nf tr.ee ed in Book page 878. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg County, State of North Carolina; The said two tracts surveyed together containing 105 acres, more or as set out in the above description.

Said lands having been willed to the said Mary E. Watson, by Dr. S. WatsOnj which will is duly probated and corded in the office, of thA nirvf Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, AiSan's Magnetic UB EL IK MLLE BERTHA ROY Piano Soloist HERR LUDWIG SCHWAB Accompanjst S.eaJt Begins Tuesday at Hawley's E. H.

Made By LOHRy Agent, Norfolk; sVa. AVERY, Agent, Newport WOODALL 8HEPPARD "CougSi Svrup Handsome Five-Room l50 Reception Hall, oalct6JJ Rents for $3.00 a PRICE Half through B. James A. S111' 'Phone rtBWS, Va. w.

p. turner; P. T. M. 5flf Offices, Baltimore, Mdi PRICES, 5Qc, $1.00, $1.50, $2100 Superior Courf of Mecklenburg Coufi- 1 IK.

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