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4 10 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, JANUARY 23, 19 i I Saturday In The Legislatuie Thr Konp'r nirt n? 11 (■>';“K>cU, I'rcs- idont I’l'o I’fMU IMkiit. j'Tv-s.din.n «iid Hi'v n M. Xc'iili, or ImUm.uui Str.'O* Mpihr-dist ('Iniri'li, I'^'fiTi-.i I'r.'i.'tv, Scvornl hills \\ c-ro iH'(\’ivo(l fV''’n tl'.o house, tlio nu'st noi:\l)U‘ lu'iH" tii>.' pi-DVidiiiR ihi' nii)‘ortiomn»'i;i ot fl'iscssiutMU'^ n'-::’i!ist ahuuing proprr- t' owntTs lor iirivii'.i;. 'n citic's Htiil tov.ns ati.l niMilii-r mr.kinu, own ers of (ior^ liablo lor damuN'es in rertriin cast s. A :oi''rt wa*^ rrcoivori from tho rn;,M 'itfO(' nnpiMni'd I'v tl’.o goiieral r,; I «■’' I'.’”.' ''' i iivo.-t i v:\. t' tho 'roi rt Iis !ar.! s and L’..*>v'0 I'opU'S \i ro ordi'Ti 'l ^'Ilts Ratified. I’rrvontiT' ■, I'o slM-'THont of live qi'.ail oaf o' tl'o ^;atl'. .\iithoi i'/' I ho t'’\vn of Klkin u> .\'::!'nrizp llickor'" ff* isiui'' ’.lon■'^^ til ii.'i -i A-‘ia,t* s'oil'. ,\m , iM' T' » ro.i'! la'.v (>! .Mont^’-om- Ci\ i'i.;:7U> Co:;.-mil"; novki:"- 'ho pnMic f' -i of 1 : IlOC'i a ro'.'n' V. Rtports fro n C.rtimiUees. V s”t - titMto V. a I' ■orfoil for tho 1,;'- ■■ . ■>- ;ii s ■ and the t, : ,1.;, r.. a^iioi. rnrnvnrnblo ; •• v>v- (' K-.tho hil’s 10- V :i:;d all.mi-cr ( ■ 'I, ar; i a' .'i.cion-; in sirr. *,- ipi • is ])Iatto l ■ \ 1 ■. ■ a ; ]■! il. lo,s. Nc'.v Eil'£ ■ . . K '■ ■Hac ■‘d. ' ia'o :,:V'’lt Oli , • 1 l'!:a 1. . ■.■Mrn M:d r>ro\vn, of S!:':nly frcMn citizens fd' Siani,. ;i!Tainsi noar hoor tsaioons; Saiiih ('!' I'l'oono’ 1'ro!n oitixons of ('iTv'cno •onnt\. a^air.st oigarctios. .\ lar^o niinihor of bills woro ro- p(’r:oil favorahly i’voni house commii- ;ot ^. OiK' lo au’.ond the dixorco 1::'. s ()i tli(' stale so as l.o I'ul lui.^- I’and ar.d wife on the saai(' fiiotiu;^ as tv» I'dlilioal canst' lor divorce came ironi t'a' juvliciary »o)nniittoe Xo. 1 wiih unfavoralile rcpc^n so that re- I'o.atod offenses wil] h.-ive to he pro\en for divoreo from husband. 'I’l'O l)i!l to iacrt-ase t!u- saharv of the sui’irenie cou>'f reporter was re I t'fcrr'Ml t.o the cnniniiitee on sal aries and fec.^^ Report From Ton^ns System Commis sion. The house »-ei'ei\t i the roi^orl of tlu‘ le^'sI.'U ' ve CO'!; ails;-;i('n appcuir- ed ;it t'Mo la-t '-ion lo in^’c.sti- ,uafe ih( dosiiiiMl'iv of ']ie adoption of iliis systeii) for N'l'rth ('arcdiua and co;iics ('f tl'.e reiiori wete ord('red> printed. 'I'he commission re cited the I'ai t tiiat in ih(‘ crc'ation of the conii.iis.'dop two years a-':o no I'rovi^ion was ic.ade for any fund v.itl’. which to -on’;Uct an ad'qua’e iri'i'stii.ation. They luui d(Uie the host the'' could iMder ilu* liaiuiicai). In deed it h.ad hcen p. -;sil)!e to hoid OJil>' f'tio meeiinu; of tla coiamission. 1'hoy found a sir'tn.u scniiinrni in the s'aie for' le.iiislai ion tliat will ti'aKt' rc:’.l estate title's moic secure, coudoiniun,!; the itri'sctu s>stcia in \o:. ie in this s'-'tc aui n’laicd ai'd !!' t I ;:ro. 'I'iie coin nis;'.'oa ix> ites tiie : t'ta' he Tore’: - ’.d. of t in ;Kl:t ‘Mid !> tl’o farm r's r.T • i M'::. a!; 'out uatMl^ ;v '!'!'c :v,.; W]| .• :vm lias Ihe H-'iikors. tlie £ ^'-;-o(•ia! ions and ! !)«'^!^ > i^ :c or- pti'aio iadi\idtia;s 11'.'oi'-hout the ■ j;od M;a! the '.'"n! - is a s('i ious M\' . ’ !: :\> t'X- u to >!ia\e thci'i 'oa-'. a.'id o!'.- Robber Catarrh Steals Energy and Will Power from its Victims. C’alarrli robs its victim of enrri^y some physicians say of will jiower. That may he the reason why thous ands f»f ctiiavrh sufferers haven't am bition enou!j;h to accept this fair and sc,uaro off(:r by R. H. Jordan S: ^o.. which tfiey make without, any whys and wherefores or red tape of imy kind. U. n. Jordan & Co. say. “We guaran tee inOXiKI to ctire catarrh, acute or chrcmic, or money bad:,” and that of fer is open to every r ader of the Xews. HVOMEI fpronounee it Hi'^h-o-nio) IF the ])urest \us', lalian Kut'alyiitus coT>'l)ined with Thymol and oiher sei'in killint’; antiseptics. I'our a few' drops into the small vest pocket IIYOMFJ inhaler and breathe it irito the hin^rs over the inflamed nK'inbran infested v.ith catarrh Gternis. It is ])leasant to use—it kills the ;:erms, soothes tlie sore membrane, and cures catarrh; if it doesn't your moh('y b'lck. A bottle of HYOMEI costs .'>0 cents at drurieists everywhere, and at II. 11. .Iordan f: Co.',-. A complete oilfit, which indudf s a i'O'Uo of ir''0.'!i^I. a h:ir,i rub]i!-r inhalor and simple in- strue;ions for use costs SI.00. New Interest Quarter JAXIi.ARY 1st will be the beginning of a NEW INTEREST QUARTER. DEl’DSi'i'S made from now till January 5tli will draw Interest from Jan uary 1st. l^e.^in (he Xew Year hy starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT — Deposits re- (ill .iri[0Q £lIO TUO.IJ P3.\I^D Our Time ('’ertificatos hear interest from date. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT Preside.T»t. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. IF YOU Have a farm for sale COME IN and list IT \VITH us- WE CAN FIND YOU A BUYER. SEVERAL BAR GAINS IN FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. W. T. WIIXINSON & COMPANY Biog''.'nph’s latest Amuse U todays feature picture, BRIEFS. 1 ’ ' : .e i V '■ ' ;i ve i • b' pa^^'- ^ I . V \ lioi ‘ 1 ; ■ - ■>1 !!'■•> t-; i ;,t!c t' l '.iaie good It' •• i r ep.'-T ir>'S ih; i sMit:;!es ' » 1 ■ ■ ! . . « ’. -ll' ; 'i]\ ' 1I' ■ '..IW t ■'■'11 w* 1 ■: i: ' d m.-i! ■ sTaies ;'1,;1 arc ; i■:’i rid ' \ ;ir-> '.veU. Ti - . {'■ ' (' '■iCeii S’.'S- >1 * i . a. • d. ti'i'. 'r t hi ,1h couris. -1' S' r ^ : 1 I r '' ;iv:->ii- 1 i^e.'^ i:.-^ rcjorf : diii'icil V It' ! ar. rr-.r' • 1, Tl'H' sue',, stai- ' . 1 ! I 1 . 1 !K' !■ •\-i !i; !’.-!ie'iil —^ton. W. G. .Mc:,aup;hlin. memher of the lower hou.'-'e lor .\l(M‘klenburtr. i snent yesieiiiay at ho"ie and rotnriHd | | uo kal i:Ji this inoriiinK- I J — 'I’he many fr^'^Kls of .1. J’’llli:i Ml. who uU.i(M’u t ;t ai' ‘''-•'"'■'g lion 'oi- ai'itonci;-!!i". at the i'' iij ♦ hosr-ital Saturday, wHl he ‘4\'i(l laio'v that slie is :re;ii’ e alon:-; iiitcl.'-. | J Houses For Rent S-room house, modern, 316 N. Brevard St $40.00 5-i’oom cottaAe, modern. Grove St., Woodlaw'n $20.00 4-room cottaiie, 411 Pegram St., per week $2.00 r)-rc^>m cottatie LilUngton and Craighead Ave $12.50 I room house, riodern. 514 N Caldw^ell St $25.00 10-room house, city w'ater, corner Mint and Palmer Sts.,.. $25.00 Caroiina Realty Co. .1 ;';;>t a-. r:i. •.' I''!, ’I I >r ■ K e 'A' '.'in. . ■; (".■li. i'( ii ! ’:ai j ' - i !>o iM’:!;t,'d. ' ;';S Intioducecl. : I ’;:ri'h. ; ;and : A[']')oint j a justice of the peace I : t>i 11 -!■ ! •! >: S-' - a’’ . ■ ■■ 1 . ta lo tl . . .-'U I i.' tho;'^h' ! . i! ho ;M i ,T «' llO'.V 1 I ;Vrmrr| ! ililU- j v; !■ I | V.. action ! r>. ci,: •!' I" ' -I . u tiia’ j ' :i. 'he pas-I ■ ;■ ■. i .e.- T !;ai I . . . 1 . ^v..:k j ifi -V ■■••K'ini'I ; 11 t'j’ CO!n’'-">.j , i.l : lu> h- 'U-..- ‘;a ! j ’a:;’.: '.'o ’T is a | ; ‘,'d luniish- ! : ,,' ' Irii' I • ;i - ; ■ M ' (>i'-,ler io:- j B- s -’ti a'd bt-nt t.) t’*”' Hci'SR. !• : ■ I ’ > I 1 ; ai''ii- ', , ’ ■ '' ■ : • 1 I ■ ' I' (' •!;'!.‘‘:"e of l.dWf'r r ■ • . ■ ’ . . I -iKii-d ':r* > I ■ ; • '1 ' , 'o; .'' r> !i] ; ;:i.' '’'i-'e; ne!.;-^in£i i> i !:•' ir’ ■■ '■ oa, o!' oai'i'a! of r('ul ; r.’ii.-c. Alli'>v invest-; : ; • I-;’ >a)i’rii in tdh' abs'i-ac's af-^ ii r lu!.-: boon ir.’. v.sied in ac-! I I' !:.iu (■ sv :h section i7;i’. j i'! '. ant, ct F.ducv oiribe■ Xew cliar-vj .c:- ior WM; -!' .'"S. | NN 'lson, oi Aii ■i.ovoll; Protect qu:Ml i \if ! iW oii. ''a ^.i\-' 11; !'n'’'''ce saal’ary I'ari'or ;-!;op.,. l'i;i>;;(’. (’^i^.tikee: Fi'>r the re lief of r.Iiss Kell.N. coan st.enoLrapli-1 of .Vboli*'h office of ■ st;.iiii!ard k( c P'or in Va’icc. j .'or:;so, or Ha.'^’.oo'l: Tax do;;s in' ('ai'o'.ina fit' (^'Ta^^^a; Clianc. the' iio^.; tfix di'''^'S in ^'a'a.wia:! l.ii]:-'!: Au:ii-iri/e '^oinniis:-!on-j ■" - • ‘i‘ \:iawi:a io c>’i;:';;c' I'oi' '■ hil i r-t-rv': ^ hy .-ir. Wi^-on. 'la ■‘so;! of Rui ;iet i’lr-fi; ri'OfOct ^a ::-e d coitiir y. * atlp'TS)'. )o!;, (,f S'Miiiaud: Rega- la:*' a':ii.- ;v"ia of f‘re io^;:scs. "i r!':ins;> i vauia ; Aiurnu I'o. r ;m\v of "r;a.i?'' !' aiiia. I'liion; Avi’.thorize sale \] ot; i'ne. 'o:ecT employ- ol of lai'd i'.i lainor, of \\'il-( ii Interest in Successor To John Kean Jr. Hy .\ssociated T'’riss, 'rr-t'.tot'. V. .i., .Ian. 2?..—Interest ovev ;h.' cloction of a I’iiitc.l ''' •voj-, seir:i('r to s'lccr;d .h'hn l\f an, jr.. r-’pubiicnn. inci'c.iHt's as the '.;rac a,;r,■'roaches f(H’ a vote in the sia’e lesjis'a iiro which the doniocraTs con- tr-ol. The ti.srht ’s betv-c'en James Smith, ir.. the h':!'i('- (m' 'lie demo cratic s'ate or^aai^'atioii and .laiv-'^s K. Marline, wi'io recoivcd 'lie party endcu'senient ir tho i.iiinaries. (Tovernor Wilson do( lined to say anythin,^ for j'uidicai ;■-n regarding tiie senatorship l-.-.'yo^ui a reitera tion of liis ofi-expressod belief 'liar .Manino wil] sureiy win. Encounter With Smugglers. r>v As^;ocia^ed Ih'cs.s. l.i;; .\im\KS, C'ai.. .Ian. 2?,.—One i "hiiai nv!!) was cjo.turcd and several! :-^!cis \v'ie e\chahu('d with smugglers j y.'Sl, ;'da\ ; ''ew miies down tl’e coast,! fiom Santa l'a'!':o-a v,''en immi.rration oilic a'S ';c.'.niterod v. :.at is believe;! *v, lifive hci-n a lanuin-A' iar;y fron; the :anu2-.JiiiLv .-■choorM'" which tlie roveauo ■ ■ itt r:' I'.o ir and Orieii: have boi p. *ry- ■ iig to 1 •caie. (^iion Vic!; tlu' (,’hina- m;o; was iMOuci-t here but refuses to talk. O. J. TRIES, President. IJ. R. LEE, Secretary. 211 M. Tryon St. W. D. WILKINSON. Treas. & Mgr. J. P. LONG, Salesman. Phone 609. rlotta National Bank Resources $2,000,000.00 vre sell MONEY ORDERS good anywhere; loan money on approv 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 depc»'^it if left 90 days or longer. OFFICERS: Tho woinau tiiat deliberates is lost. -Addison. ( \ I’T'i.i r ;!' ■' 1 !i! J 11 I;--;.!’ t'- :UrT ! in ('’n : law r ‘ 1 li.'-C (if; :ii'(i nri '•id Troi'i M-‘; ’■ it:-; r'T'l ! i I"-! ii' ■ ■r c(inii;u»u i!.--on, of (' •■vs of ! M'son. ( ' :ii'; c.i ;’i';er: !f;t!;a:a: rha’ ■la’:'. of i it-n’:fort: ((^■naiu lit Is men(i hant- rol'iibi! in M(,au- of [.incnhi; Amend the water su])plv. | \r . :: r” - . 0".rred ''c P^tif'CTticn. ; i; ’dnuion to a !" I'd is.sMC hy Hick- I '\f- read law of Hertford f r V .I*' i irnr^'- of S'anl.v c '■ > : ’ • '1 j n i f wi'nesses ai.'' ■ I of ) ■: ■ ^'oun;y. !;*■ 'o ;,ir f in justices' f ■ ,rv i’. t' . I; c-.-iiint \. I'or i>! M ,'i - A'ii^ale Berry, c'Mri r.' rra’l.i r of Macon countv. r',»’;itiv»- ’II pay nf jurors in (las’on I oiini • . Incor[,(,; p■ (■'(irupiiny n. North (’ar- olina tr-'Oi:-. I{f!a*i\f? to the \f)rth Carolina Ag- ri'Ml Ilia! -ocii'ty. .\llow Ti'a oiiiy fif rpuil'fie;) voters ('f .'.'acfi'i cuuiity to cail ;-'o'‘k law f I' ctioti. Sciiiitor I fob'.'i mk]''.; 1,11] increasin,^ till* Scal'iry of ilir adjnfriiit ,u:.'neral fi'um S‘,*;Ma If) >_’,■“') pfi* yf'ur was i( pori‘d fa'.’ora')ly b-. the '■•onimitMf* on salaries and f.rs and rf-forred rr the C4)mmittf(! r,n ajipropria'ions, I’eiitions were r: d from v(/icrs of !less''mer ’ity and .'doiintain Island fcitton mills askin?: :or ;i icu houi- law for cotton mil'.-’ .\ction was d(ferr(d on the bill to facilitate load huiidini in Hruns- kick county; also on the bill rc.datin^; to inc«'st. 'I'he rei)irt of the siate board of intf-rnal imiirn\ oments relat^n,':; to the state’s intc*i'*st in various entep- pri^cs was read and plac»d on the talendnr until .Monday, when Sena tor H'-own will renew his motion to appfiint a special coniniittce of two on the jiart of the senate and three on the part of the house to Investi- pate. Senators Ilicks and Bellamy w^er© granted leaves of absence until Tue.s- day; Hart.soli until Wednesday and Rl.iuiou until Thursday. 'I'he senat(> at 12:35 adjourned until lli o’clock Monday. The House Saturday. Speaker Dowd convened the house at II o’clock. F’resident George W. I.aw of St. Mary’s school, offered the opening prayer. Petitions were presented by Latham »d‘ Jieautort, from citizens of Bell flaven aq:ainst intoxicating liquors; Mothers, get Aiowier’s Joy and save your little child from suffering with colds, and croup and pnoumonia* 'atin'j: t(> pai'ii ■, o| Ilarnet* : I’lovide sta'^'d-i i\'^si'»ns lor acci(U‘r.t and ho’.i^^h ; •• (.'! ii.si'r:) nee. j t :i, of Mooi'o; Ilrlatino: to j of '••oMrt ill Mo-Tro courty. I Mii;:ion. of Ir-'floii; i-i;] to tilake i a-ir ii':>rso’iaily liidile for iiisii’’- ■;n'-e olaoed "ith •.inbcensed coin- I -s and r -!iuii’r;v ciiizei’.s insiir- iiiLT in ;;niic* t;-0(1 •■(>!.;]>anics to pay t.lu ta:c?; OT1 prenriiiiMs. P.Tssed Third Reading. The hf)ii‘-e concurred in the at’cndmcMts added to tlu' hills au- thi rizir.'j: ihe ‘omnrssioners of Stokes county to aj^ily surplus ta:es to the liayment of cortain outstanding debts, aiid also providinjr for a bond issue for roads in Martin county. l’rovid(> good roads in f'ranklin c()unt>'. Incorporate the town of IMarhle, (■'hoi’o'-ee county. Improve the public roads of Wash- inj^ton county. Incorporate the town of Lynn, Polk count y. Amend the road law of Bertie coun ty. (.Amended hy Mr. .lohnson, of Hertif*. i .Authirize bond issue for Wades- boT'o. •Authorize funding of floating debt of Tyrill cruinty. Authorize special tax in Ashe coun ty. Relating to road bonds in Bruns wick county. The dogs in Caswell county. llcgulate hunting game in Aiamance count y. For protection of shw’p in Hay wood county. For i rotectioii of game in Lincoln county. On motion of Mr. Long, of Ala mance, the hill passed earlier in the day taxing dog.s was recaileJ and referred to the committee on judiciary to incpiii'e intf) its constitutionality*^. The liotise adjourned at 1:13 nntil noon Mondav. 6AGE FOR DARKENING THE HAIR. I'lieic is nothii'u, now al.-'-iu tlie idra of s:;;re for restorin,^' tlie color of ;ii.‘ hair. Our ;rreat-i:randn’.others KOi)i t’lik:'!;' locks -oil, dark aiid glossy i)v iisinu' a "^a^c tea," Wheiu'ver their I’air fell out oi’ look on a dull, f;ided or St 1 i ;-.k. li appr^araace, they laade a iiii v.’ ’'■ .--age lcav(.»s r.ntl ajiplied it to tl.ci’’ h.iir virh woiiderfii'ily benelicial effo(i. Nowadays 've /iou't; have to re- sott to tho old-time, ii’'.'sotne method of •".'itl'a'iia: tile aerbs and nia.king t Lie brew. Tiiis is d^)ne by skillful cheiiii-.-rs better than we could do it oursehes. and all we have to do is to (:all for the ready made product. W’y'-'lh's Sa're and Sulphur, containing sag* in the iirojier strength, with the addition of Sulphur. ;-inotlier old-time scal]i remedy. Tiiiu ])rei)aration is sold hy all first-class druggists for 50c an,i .$1,110 a brith'. or is sent direct by the Wyeth Chomical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City, upon receipts of price. For sale and recommended by R. H. .Iordan 61 Co, B. D. IIE.A.TH, President. JNO. 2d. SCOTT, Vice President. J. H. LITTLE, Vice President. W, H. TWITTY Cashier. See Here, Ed Keesler J , For Rent. STORE ROOMS Store room No. 4 and 6 South Poplar St., floor space, 3Sx74, $50.00 Store room, 1602 South Boule vard $30.00 904 N. Graham St 25.00 902 N. Graiiam St 10.00 One office room in McKinnon building 10.00 I brick store room, Belmont Ave $17,50 RESIDENCES 7 rooms, modern, East 5th St. extended 20.00 6 rooms, modern, • 1904 Lynd- hiirst Ave., possession Feb. 15, 1011 17.50 4 rooms, 306 N. McDowell .... 8.00 4-rooms, corner West 8th and R. R., facing R. R 7.00 4 rooms, 920 N. Caldw^ell 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- va*d St 31.00 4 rooms, 303 N. Allen St., Bel mont, per week . 2.00 Brown & Co. Homes For Sale on Easy Terms 1. 5-room cottage. East 5th streett; a bargain. Price $1800 2. 5-room house, Chadwick Ave., plenty fruit; nice garden. Price $1650 3. 8-rr)orn house, North Brevard; modern conveniences; bargain. Price $4250 5-room house, Seigle street; newly built. Price $1650 7-room cottage. West Trade St., modern conveniences. Price... .$5300 6-room house, North Caldwell St., Price $1800 6-room cottage, Dilworth; modern conveniences. Price $2800 6-room house on East 7th street; modern. Price $2750 Kindly call at our office. You will find something to suit you. We also have a number of desirable farms for sale. See us for bar gains. Southern Bureau of Information 322 American Trust Building. Charlotte, N. C* ’Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. CHARLO TTE, N. C. FOR SALE 62-acre farm 7 1-2 miles out on Nation Ford Road, about 45 acres in timber, balance in cultivation. Timber will almost pay for the place, Close price. 32 1-2-acre farm on Belt Road, near Derita Road, about 3 1-2 miles from the square, fine place for poultry, trucking and dairy, land in good state of cultivation. Close price for quick sale. 82 1-2-acre farm on Pineville Road, about 6 1-2 miles out, plenty of timber for home use, fine farm for cotton, hay, grain and dairy. Price per acre $55.00 49-acre tract near Davidson College, nice 6-room house with good out buildings, good well and plenty of wood. Price $4250.00 3 vacant lots East 4th street «*femsfon, wtjrfh $1000 each, fronting 54 feet -each, running back 135 feet, for quick sale, each $800.00 Lot 203 West 6th street, fronting 62 feet by 99, fine place for block of flats which would never be vacant and pay at least 10 per cent on investment. Price for quick sale $4000.00 Elegant modern 7-room house, large deep, shady lot, 912 N. Tryon street, close price for quick buyer. Modern 6-room cottage, AVorthington Ave., good neighborhood, good street and sidewalk, for quick sale $2300.00 Modern 8-room house, beautifully finished inside, nice deep shady lot, close price ...' $4700.00 Beautiful building lot, 301 N. Brevard street, 99 feet square, fine place for elegant block of flats, attractive price. Modem 6-room house East 9th street, close in, nice deep lot, good neighborhood. Price $3000.00 5-room house Cleveland Ave., good location $2300.00 6-room house West Worthington Avenue, large lot, city water $1500.00 Also a few tenement houses paying 15 per cent on the amount of investment. J. Arthur Henderson & Bro^ FOR REN 9.Room Flat, close to the S(|i; Tryon St.-Ideal loaition Boarding House. Southern Real Estate, _ & Trust Compan 6 HO.'v^ES FOR SALE 5 1. Elizabetli Ave., new modern, 7 rooms, corner 2. First Ward, new modern home near Fcliool.,.,. ' 3. Close in, only 4 blocks, S rooms, modern 4. Park Ave., corner, large douole lot 5. Fourth Ward, 8 rooms, close in; a bargain 6. East Ave., a fine old home, large k)t If you want a home anywhere, call. Peoples Loan & Realty W. L. NICHOLSON. Mgr. 3.,,, . C. R. McGINN, Salesman. -V... V ’'1 1A ALL THE ARGi: IN T' will no1 ni;>!:: ■■ good. Weaj' of the qiiaii :> shoes and you . buy so inan;. cost yon no ni.r, iDfitrcr t(i tlie • now pay for foi- in and have u i with shoes that , old ones, loolx ' and wear likt' ]■ 1 T he Comer Shoe Si FOREMAN & MILLER CO m-mTOTTiB iiiiwM M—rmn-ri-r»—I—mwLU InvestmeDt Propert For Sale. 12 vacant lots in Piedniont, facing Steph^-n? Street, bargain. Owner anxious that we close tins piece of :>r>. at the earliest moment. Price for the 12 lots, $3120. J. E. MURPHY ’ & ( 'Phone 842. 229 S. Tr;on I \yant to know one thing of you: Does your rather unique sityle of adver- tisiuL; ))ay? O, I know people read them. My wife and-children look for your changes firs't 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 hut three elements in successful adver tising, viz; scouring attention; having SOMlOTlllNG to offer; telling the truth Jibout it. I’ve never knowingly misrepresented my offerings, and I never lender that in wliich 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 1 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 saving wood when I should be sleeping. THE NEV/ SE!^IES 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 with the “gusher” and not arrive on time. 9 E.L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas “Keep Yoiir Ear to the Gro AND SOON You Wilt Hear Somethir ABOUT REAL ESTi which will inspire j’ou ^ quick action if you want one of th: ))ortunities in well looted Central business property in li • lotte. If you ARE C^UICK ENOLTGH you can buy* any of the foi ties, but if you delay you will soon be quoting liie' old faiail’H “Of all sad words of tongue or pen Tho saddest are these, ‘It might have been’.” Mark our wcrds, based on a sure knowledge of cominfr ■ cide quickly wh'ch of the remaining plums you will tfil.-. A MODERN BUSINESS BUILDING in the wholesale dip ,r well rented to first-class people on a term lease, oil' ■ for A TWO-STORY BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING one bloc one black from Tryon Streets, also Avell rented .... A FINE CORNER FOR DEVELOPMENT close to Sour 50x150 feet; a good purchase at A FINE LARGE LOT right in line of business developn • r, feet A BUSINESS CORNER on College Street, in the heart trict, close to Southern freight dep t A GOOD BUSINESS LOT close to the Court House, wii' residence which will rent for enough to help earn purchaser is ready for a modern business building ., A TRYON STREET LOT, right in line of present devei ern res-idence of goc rental value A FINE CORNER LOT, one block from Post Office, very mand for business location, present rental from A TRADE STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, with rent building of about SI,200 per year and alreadj’ suroiii' iness buildings A TRYON STREET CORNER, one of the best remaini: Charlotte for development A MODERN BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING, two block well rented on term lease at a good rate of i!;- A LARGE MODERN BUSINESS BUILDING for some ‘ would like to place about $150,000 in Charlotte ' with large income value. A BRICK FACTORY PROPERTY, close to Southern d age w'arehouse or manufacturing. A fine location for ^ A TRADE STREET BUSINESS LOT, between Sfiiiarc Mso the Finest List Choice Residence Property—Low - and Suburban Building Sites, and Large SuburL ^t Wholesale and Retail Prices. F. C. ABBOTT & “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE”
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1911, edition 1
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