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10 THE CHAaLOTnS NEWS, JANUARY 17. I9H Yesterday In The Legislature THE SENATE—MONDAY. The senate naet at 12 o’clock. Rev. Wm. McG, ^\^lite, of the Hrst Pres byterian church, offered prayer. Senator Sikes, of Wake, offered a resolution authorizing the board of public buildings and grounds to have Ulount street paved in front of the governor’s mansion. Ueferred to the committee on public bumiings and grounds. Bills Introduced. Reinhardt, of Lincoln: Providing for punishment for making false state ments to obtain cmlit. Judiciary. Hascoe, of Uortie; Amending road law of Hertie; also amending game law of Bertie. Barham, of Wayne: Preserve rec ords of Wayne county. .ludiciary. .lohrson, of IMiplin: Facilitate the probate of wills by non-residents in certain cases. Rovisal. Bills From the House. Bills were rtcoivod from the house as follows and referred to appropriate committees; Allow commissioners of Alleghany county lo levy a si)ccial lax for build ing a now couit hauso. Aurhoriire tlu' mayor and conimis- sioiu"..' ('f Ku horforiUon to rotund bondi d iiukbirdno.'S falling duo Au- j . cummissionors of Stckos to : r.rplus taxes lovicd and col- ; h . i. il. ' ' nt aut lu'i'i/iiif, u ijv'iiU !.'> uc b> II . I'.niy.. Ivaiit.' an olt't ;iv)n ai .Murph}. Choro- k( I ,»i ic' ' of u\iIr'N t>i'A .n Aff boi (I-. t(' j I!';. :\-^s bt'foro ju.-tices , I I' t!u’ c ii. I ;’i-'.it ,ii; (.’lasTi'ii « A!! ''.' i“un . c.iMiiii'^sioiu'rs to in'Uf ;i' I'l('pria'lor. lo!' iav’u douu’u- r!' .1' i n wor... ' .';nc t; : iiii: h;;n ;n;\ in i I iW: i’- no*..' f: -r.r. •. } it; Swaiii coun- ■ivo s; n k in I'.cau- in'H in rii'aham 0 ii' liaii' vl' loh: ii!g to . :.u t I ' t'i. ‘ t..t ii!'' L.tivo to :'..o : imo ! li- ;; . u i'l Sanip::on | '. ‘ I’i*' ;h-? ’i'ue for' 1.', .■ 1 .iil ii; > nup.' ':i. [ ,. ,11. 11 :; I' liiiio fc:* h Idiug : : i,; U : ■ icral tor n of ; ; ■ ’'mt S( ■ tri'l. \ :• lir.L, law p;''>vii;i’’is: a ; f,.; . ' • : ■ •; i’f;' .■■inK\.i (■■' aKy. i l‘r..:l;’L, a and u hr.if t iiro la ■ in r. r'; ;i!nans. i [■: : .1 i ( i!n:ni:^s!'inors of Martin to >i:.- r.)-y Or; nuiko COU-. n-.. > ;■!• t!io "''Unty ar.d t.i ir.?:poct V(Tu v.i.r.'-r .>5 iol' (iiiitraits. i'.ir 'i I't !i> : of I'^’i’ry, VM-. • >•, , n-.-.i/lior ot Mafon rntini.'-. . i : t r tlie ap! ''-'nTr:'.,'ni of a -• • ..-;-ai.';ier in Macon. | I';-' • . ’la a majority of quali-’ • 1 \ ■ ' .''..all hold iU'ck law clcc- ;■ ir». iv . ■ lo t'.r ser-'ico of summons, '..r. Page Invited to Speak. -.Ui: adi'j'*cd a jiani resohi-, ■ oh L( .;an W. Pa;ie to ad.iivss f'.i at ii ral a.'S-'nibly (>ii good road.s . 1: •>;>■ '';al! ' h'Hise Thuvwlay eve-; : : .I'Mi .ary :;.'.ili. l;!i! ir’a'ive lo fl^i’ing in Alho-' vrtf So lud '..as r* i-oried I'avorably , ai;-i pa-^ d ^^occ/iid and third rcadinpi^. .-'.•I 'Uor ('r.r nter, of (Jaston, was al- iiiw. ii wiil.drav.’ !iis bill api)ointia2: 1.1 ( . iiLay a i'lsiice of the peace in. (la-’I'I' ronnty. ’! !.> (Ijonrned at 12:20 as a’ tri'r:'*' tm thf !;,omory of the late Col.; W. .1. Hick-\ i Tlif' ?^‘^!,ate laoets again Tuesday at; II o'clofk. I THE HOUSE—MONDAY. R' pr( ;-entaii. e I'owd, of Alleghany, prc-^idi d for tl;e st ssion of tlie liouso 1 today in the ab-^cnre of Speaker Dowd, ' convriiini? th** session at noon. Peti-j tioii.-; -irt'sr-ntf d inf luded f>ne by Battle, of Wako, rnlaiive to the History of Norih Carolina, by Capt. S. A. Ashe; Mcriill. of ('iimberland, from the Daurli^ors of the Confederacy, endors- Inp the movfrnent for a home for vivf .'; and widows of Coiifcderate vet- ♦■raii;-; b- Kflbiin, of New Hanover, from wonun ol ;he Cape Fear asking tor a monument to (.'onfederates. New Bills Introduced. McCrill, of Ctimberland: Erect a \s’orarn's building at the North Caroli na Soldier’s Home for wives and Avid- ows of veterans and appropriating So.'00 for building and i^.ooo for mairi’ftiance. r.aftle. of Wake: ,Toint resolution for paving the streets about the gov ernor's mansion. Kt-nr. of f'a’dwell: Protect women from inrompetcnt midwives. Rf thel, of Rowan: Project sheep raisinn, concerning pensions ot t'oi'.federate soldiers. Hillard, of Cherokee: Incorporate Marble, in C-'herokee county. H*‘rbort. of ’’lay: Amend road law of (’lav county. Parh»m. of navidson: Tax laundry waifons in Lexington. Wau, of Stokes; Fix pay of com missioners of Stokes county. .Mease, of Haywood; Amend road law of Haywood; Refund debt of Waynesville. Ray, f)f Macon; To fix salary of law clerk to the attorney general. Swain, of Washington; Adjust tax es on bridge In Chowan county. Pro tect Impounded stock In Washington county. Improve roads in Washington county. Wood, of Tranaylvanla; Prohibit drunkenness In Transylvania. Appoint Justices of the peace In Transyl vania. Kellum, of New Hanover: Validate probates. Livingston, of Polk; Pay debt of Polk county. Incorporate Lynn, In Polk county. Hagaraan, of Watauga: For the re lief of the Appalachian Training School. Qulckel, of Lincoln; Amend divorce laws so as to make Insanity for ten years standing ground for divorce. Johnson, of Bertie: Provide for a bond Issue In Bertie. Elwart, of Henderson: Pay floating tiebt of Hendersonville. Special Order for Income Tax Amend ment. The bill to ratify the federal In- Yon can eat anything your stomach craves without fear of Indigestion or Dyspepsia, or that yonr food will fer ment or sour on your stoaiach, if you will take a little Diapepsin occasion ally. Your meals will taste good and any thing you eat will be digested, nothing can forinont or turn into ac'd or iK)is- on or stomach gas, which causes' Ik'ichini;. Dizziness, a feeling of full-1 iioss after eating. Nausea. Indigestion flike a lump of lead in stomach), Bil- iottsnoss. Heartburn. Water Brash, Pain in stomach and intestines or ether symptoms. Headache from the stomach are ab- solntely unkno\^n, where this effective remedy is used. Diaiiepsin really does .ill the work of a heahliy stonuich. It liigosis your meals when your stom- acl’ can't. A single dose will digest ;'li tlu' fooj you eat and leave nothing 'O ferment or sour and upset the stom- ;;ch. Cet a large .nO-cent case of Pape’s ! ■‘in pepsin from your druggist and .‘tart taking r.v.MV, and in a little wliilo >ou will act'.ially brag about your i:\;l!hy. strong i^tonirich, for you ;’u'u i'an eat anytliitig and every- hiiig > ou waui without the i'lightest di-.tv'n't''i; . r iiiist ry. and every par- i;ch^ ('!' i iii'urity and (:;is that is in ! s: and intestines is going i ;,) 1)0 c;n ried a'.\ay vi itbout the use j I't' l;»';i;!ves or any other assistance. St'.oa'd ar tliis iiu nient be suf-j I’ld; or any stem-; : i: ir.-orde'-. you can get relief within ' ;v,> !!ii;U!''’S. I I '':i‘'c tay amendmerr was put upon ; s readings aiid '.'X-.rtulge l']wart, its M!rt>dn‘c:'. moved mat it be made a} -i'‘'i'al order for 'I'hursday of this W( ek. Coniior. of Wi].on, amended, n;ai:ir!- i! ;■ locial oid- r for Thursday, i; ii i.'.r- H'.ih. nud tut-- wa^ done. i Bills Passed Third Reading. j i’ro-. i'’e for iK'Ce.' drainar;e of Tow-j U r cie k. in Call\^eH and Hurke. | Au'l:ori;-;e conr'.;is',son( v.s I'.f Martin | . ,v':i:y to issue bonds lt;r ri'ad improve-; I IriCoriKM'afe the city of Greensboro, (•-Muiviss'ou form of government), fin-1 ’I'lV vt'jiMed. I ii-laiins; to elec tion laws of Morris-: ■ illc. I I’loteft ^ame bird.^ in Caldwell. i A!;\'!u1 chart :r of Tryon as to as-; :r^'nients. j a\ dot's in (’lastnn county. i ! .iriini.' to ])a;'’ of j'lrors in Gastonj ( | A;;tl:..r; -:? ^OMtl bound Company ^o i O '. ;■ ib".i e :o laoiiu nent fund. I Anu't'. 1 ;;ame la'.'s of the state. j i’rohibit liir;ri;- of rnotlier'? servant,; inakiii;, it a;vi.I.’ to Wilkes county. j Nivi'ud orposum lav,' of Randolph (•■ I.:::: y. liiMirove road of Lenoir and Blowing j Rock. i .V’.ieUirf eb.arter of Caldv^’ell and Ashe Tui'noilce Co. Mai.-i.;cr age limit for work on pub- I’.r rmds i'rim 1> to I'l years. Amend- M.i to aopl;-. to Tltnderson county and a f>»w other counties. Authf;ri;'.e coiistruction of bridge across i'rench Proad river. | A nerd charter of N. C. Agricultural, Society. ; Prov'de for pa’ment of costs of de-, fen.--' in .lol'iiis.ai co'iiny. ! Supply records oi' grants in Moore coi’.nty. Prevent disorder!:- conduct on public roads of New ilanover county. Bills Passed Seccrd Reading. | Authorise bond is^sue for Hickory. Authorize levy of special tax in, r.rtinswick county. j Incorporate town of ^Minneapolis in Miti'hell county. Authorize commissioners of Rich mond county to issue bonds. Inoorporate tov.ii of I'^l'erbee. Amend charter of town of Ply mouth. Provide for payment of debt of i Washington. 1 Amend charter of Wilson. 1 The house adjourned at 1:30 until; II o’clock Tuesday. A Home on the Boulevard We offer a beautiful seven-room, two story residence with all modern conveniences, well located on the Bou- levare in Dilworth. The surJoundings are attractive and the location convenient. It is a most desirable home and may be had for ^4,500. One thousand cash, the balance easy terms. Brown (SL Company 203 North Tryon Street Phone 435 Duplex Apartments-- $4,000.00 HOMES FOR $2,550.00 NEW and NOVEL CD (D a o d 0) Cj Oh o; a HH o; cd cd Qh (V O a (D O o £3 C O. 3 rt> o a> 73 ' THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO CATCH THE EYE, RIVET THE ATTENTION, and appeal to k~oT JUDGMENT of jiist one BIG, BROAD GAUGED BUSINESS MAN, who has but one wife WE WAS the B. and no children, a man with enough discrimination in his make up to see an opportunity and sufficient push and enterprise to take advantage of It. * ARE YOU THE MAN? If so, here is the Opportunity, with a big O. WE offer YOU a chance to gst a $4,000.00 home for only $2,500.00. All No. 1 material, furna.ce heat, cement basement, gas, ten minute car service, ideal location, STRICTLY MODERN. Terms. $250.00 cash down and $200.00 when completed, and six and a half years time on the balance. If you want your money to earn you a home, or 12 per cent, net on the investment, here is the op portunity that will tell what kind of stuff you are made of. For further particulars and information call on or address, L. J. TOWNSEND & COMPANY 606 Realty BIdg. Charlotte, N. C. 7 7 7 7 400—200—100 ? .’ 7 ? BLOOD TELLS. Yep It is tHe Irdex to health. If your blood Is out of or- df'r you should take Rheumaclde. Rheunnaclde compounded In lliiuld and tablet form, is a powerful blood puri fier. Rliei’.matlsm 1“ a blood disease. P.heuraacide cures rheumatism and blood disease to stay cured. Bad blood causes catarrh, indigestion and many other diseases. Sold by dnig- plsts. Tablets by mail 25c. Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Md. For Rent. STORE ROOMS Store room No. 4 and 6 Soutli Poplar St., floor space, 3Sx74, $50.00 Store room.' 1602 l^uth Boule vard $30.00 901 N. Graham St 25.00 902 N. Graham St 10.00 One office room in McKinnon building 10.00 I brick store room, Belmont Ave $17.50 RESIDENCES 7 rooms, modem, East 5th St. extended 20.00 ! 6 rooms, modern, 1904 Lynd- hurst Ave., possession Feb. 15, 1911 17.50 4 rooms, 306 N. IVIcDowell .... 8.00 4-roonis, corner West Sth and R. R., facing R. R 7.00 4 rooms, 920 N. Caldwell St.... 8.00 5 rooms, 308 Elizabeth Ave.... 12.50 4 rooms, 1213 N. Davidson St.. 7.00 6 rooms, 918 N. Caldwell St.. 10.00 7 rooms, modern, 423 Elizabeth Ave 30.00 II rooms, modern 610 N. Bre vard St 31.00 4 rooms, 303 N. Allen St., Bel mont, per week 2.00 Brown & Co. See Here, Ed Keesler I want to kno"^ one thing of you; Doss your rather unique style of adver tising pay? O, I know people read them. My wife and children look for your changes first thing every day. In fact, I've got in the habit myself, but does it bring you business?” LISTEN TO THAT, NOW, JOHNNY JONES, and break out crying. There are but three elements in successful adver tising, viz: securing attention; having SOMETHING to offer; telling the truth about it. I’ve never knowingly misrepresented my offerings, and I never tender that in which I haven’t the utmost confidence. As to getting attention and securing business: with but one head, two hands, and a pair of clumsy feet, I don’t see how I can do much more than at present. I work day and night and have two practical helpers, the latest tools, up-to-date systems, and still I’m sawing wood when I should be sleeping. THE NEW SERIES IS STILL OPEN Boys, and it almost makes me weep to see how the people want the real thing. Of course the Mutual B. & L. sets a terrific pace, but it’s better to ride in our 2nd class coach than to sit w^ith the “gusher” and not arrive on time. % E. L. K eesler. Sec. & Treas 'Phone 344. Houses For Rent R-room house, modem, 316 N. Brevard St $40.00 5-rooi)i cottage, modern, Grove St., Woodlawn $20.00 4-rooni cottage, 411 Pegram St., per week $2.00 5-room cottagc Lilllngton and Craighead Ave $12.50 6-roini house, modern, 514 N Caldwell St $25.00 10-room house, city water, corner Mint and Palmer Sts.... $25.00 Carolina Realty Co. O. J. THIES, President. W. D. WILKINSON, Treas. & Mgr. B, R. LEE, Secretary. J. P. LONG, Salesman. 211 N. Tryon St. Phone 609. Charlotte National Bank Resources $2,000,000.00 We sell MONEY ORDERS good anywhere; loan money on approT- ed security; keep your valuable papers secure, where no one but the holder of your key can touch them; pay 4 per cent per annum on TIME DEPOSITS from date of depo'sit if left 90 days or longer. • OFFICERS: B. D. HEATH, President. J. H. LITTLE, Vice President JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President. W. H. TWITTY Cashier. 25 S. Tryon St. CHARLO TTE, N. C. FOR RENT Store room No. 4 Belmont Avenue $17.50 3-room house 701 South Church .. .. 8.00 Meat market or barber shop rooms In North Charlotte 6 00 Modern 6-room house 606 North Poplar street 25.00 Modern 9-room house 10 East 9th street 37.50 Modern 6-room house 10 Tenth Avenue 25.00 Modern 6-room cottage 509 Kingston Avenue 25.00 Modern 4 rooms, 400 E. 9th street 16.00 Modern 7-room house 310 West 12th street 18.00 Modern 6-room house 614 East Sth street 22.50 Modern 5-room house 700 East 9th street 15.00 Modern 5-room house, 702 East 9th street 15.00 Modem 6-room house 514 North Smith street 15.(30 Modern .5-room house 1007 South Tryon street ... 20.00 Modem 7-room house 500 East 9th street 20.00 5-room house 809 North Caldwell street 13.00 6-room house 613 East 7th street 10.65 4-room house East Morehead street 10.00 4-room house 1119 South Tryon street 10.00 7-room house, 4 West Worthington Avenue 12.00 Two 6-room houses 6 and 8 West Worthington Avenue, each 10.00 8-room house 512 West 11th street $10.00 4-room house 1410 East 5th street 9.00 5-room house 1416 East 5th street 9.00 4-room house 1429 East 5th street ; .... 9.00 4-room house 810 N. College street 10.50 3-room house, 221 N. Cedar street, per week .... 1.50 3-room house 17 West Wynonia street, per week 1.50 5-room house 504 West 10th street, per week 2.50 4-room house 104 S. Seigle street [ 2.OO 3-room house West Liddell street, per week \ '[ 1J5 2-room houses, 317 S. Cedar street, per week ' 1,50 5-room house 8 West Palmer street, per week .[ 2.00 4-room house 14 West Palmer street, per week .... .... .... ..2.OO 5-room house 16 West Palmer street 10.50 5-room house N. Pegram street, new, per week *. !!!! 2^50 5-room house N. Stevens St., Pi^mont, per week .... !!!! 2.50 3-room house East 14th street, per week .*.*! iii] 1I25 J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. RENT LIST Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Company East Third St., 30x95 with Basement. North College Offices Two connecting offices over Belk Bros 4-room flat 212 North College St 8-rooms over Sarret’s Store 7-room dwelling 213 E. Sixth 8-room dw’elling E. 7th extension 7-room dwelling E. 7th extension 9-room dwelling 507 N. Brevard 8-room dwelling Belmont 5-room cottage 1015 N. Davidson 4-room cottage, corner College and Liddell 4-room cottage 707 North Caldwell 4-room cottage near Southern Roundhouse., 3-room .cottage Belmont 5-room cottage Belmont' 6-room cottage Belmont 5-room cottage, 706 North Brevard 'Phone us at 236. • ^23,g; • 525,'.. • • 52’r.- - 530': • "25,;; ■ 525,r:j ' ' 5 8,i:c, ■ 5 2,ct j8,;o ‘ ■ $ i'' • ■S 3,:; ■ 5 5,c; • 512.S3 Investment Proper For Sale 12 vacant lots in Piedmont, facing Stephens Street, at a g>eat bargain. Owner anxious that we close this piece of prop, rty 0 , at the earliest moment Price for the 12 lots, $3120. J. E. MURPHY & CO. 'Phone 842. 229 S, Tryoti St. Will Be Cold Weather Yet Don’t think the winter is over and you need Oxforrts now. You will have plenty of time to wear shoes yet. Come and let us fit you in a nice pair of shoes. We ’aave *hein in all grades, leathers and styles; although If you want ox- fords we have them in all the latest styles, too. 1 he Corner Shoe Store FOREMAN & MILLER CO. 6- -HOMES rOR SALE- .... $4000 ....$3?5D . . S3700 ....$^7:0 .. S125C0 1. Elizabeth Ave., new modern, 7 rooms, comer 2. First Ward, new modern home near school 3. Close in, only 4 blocks, 8 rooms, modem 4. Park Ave., corner, large double lot 5. Fourth Ward, 8 rooms, close in; a bargain.... , 6. East Ave., a fine old home, large lot If you want a home anywhere, call. Peoples Loan & Realty Co. W. L. NICHOLSON. Mgr. 309 R ally Bide. C. R. McGINN, Salesman. ’I'hone 313. IF YOU n Have a farm for sale COME IN AND LIST iT vVlTH US-WE CAN FIND YOU A BUYER. SEVERAL BAR GAINS IN FARMS AND CITV PROPERTY. W. T. WILKINSON & COMPANY Real Estate IN CHARLOTTE has had a steady substantial growth and anr investor*^ 'viil buy NOW, in almost any location on a conservative valuation oi perty can count on a safe and profitable investment. We can give you the benefit of many years of experience along '*•* line if you will favor us with your business. We offer the following special list, subject to sale, from the lar?5 !'■ of properties now on our files. A BUSINESS CORNER on College Street, in the heart of the v.hnleEal?Jj- trict, close to Southern freight dep t A GOOD BUSINESS LOT close to the Court House, with s h- residence which will rent for enough to help carry the 1 ‘ ' purchaser is ready for a modern business building .. . •• •• * A TRYON STREET LOT, right in line of present developmrr* em residence of goo . rental value . ’ A FINE CORNER LOT, one block from Post Offlce, very soor. mand for business location, present rental from old A TRADE STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, with rental building of about |1,200 per year and already suroundcd iness buildings «2” S2C' A TRYON STREET CORNER, one of the best remaining Charlotte for development A MODERN BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING, two blocks fr well rented on term lease at a good rate of income - A LARGE MODERN BUSINESS BUILDING for some lar- ■ would like to place about $150,000 in Charlotte bu-: with large income value. A BRICK FACTORY PROPERTY, close to Southern depot age warehouse or manufacturing. A fine location for some A TRADE STREET BUSINESS LOT, between Square and 1’ Also the Finest List Choice Residence Property—Low Cost and Suburban Building Sites, and Large Suburban at Wholesale and Retail Prices. qjriit-' Trac-s F. C. ABBOTT & & "EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE’
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