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I 'i'}','m ipuqifpiipppniiiiiiigmp 10 THB CHABLOTTE NEWS, JANUARY 24 19 M m! In Legislature Yestei day THE SENATE — MONDAY. I’l. .-..iv ;>t I'rw i\ ui i’lKirr ooiiVfUOil II,c ..^ naif .ti ;* •.'I!. K'\. .-Ir. O'Kolly. I’l:-.- U.ij'iisi 1,‘liuuli. makiui; Iliv w|, im!!^ i‘i;',\t r. i'.;i i>r iia.ia;n, oi Uraii.ue, i^uvo lUa; a! 'r.'iu I;i.-loa i>l ilio i,.ti lu i-sU I.) wiiiuii'.iw his 1 1 ' iiii'iiiU 'Ik' o'uiiiu'ru » vti au adilitional pas- ; nain btn w tfii UuK'i^ih anil t;t\ am! v, onUl make ^i>mo re- V !vs lUi a i hiu a; i^’ii l»y lh»' enriH)- laiM'i. i'i\o l ->ai li;iis rt luiru'il I'avor- a!;: i;;. I s ami l(H)k liioir ; :u'' - I'll ; i.i' I a,(,'miar. N.-vv Bills arcl One Resolution. I I,a; r, I ,\n■ i\K'!!l)Ui i l’ri)\ idinfA a.' I'liirt ^'1 ciiu'lti cliarges in ’I" ';I'' I I' "v.'S. rruNon; the law It :a i\i' !o j.ivJ^Ob ''t I'oli'.iaOiit'; liosDlution Ill b. tho K'^vofiior rolatlve lo il: . rrpni c>! siate hoartl i)l iiiier- r.ai ' I..iii'c' > Hcutme Matters. Si'i a'ni' L’cl'b. oi Uobi’SDii, was al* :o uiiiidiaw his bill creating a I'Ci ci-:rt tor Koboson county. \i o K'ii'ai-si ot i=cna!or Martin, oi , !is cli'i'k. as allowoil lor II,, >'11 inituios. cities aiul -1 ; • 1-' 1'' :>'>>' clerk I .■!' !c\ i\al. Mr. Hcr- II \ i:;::.: >■. iMiU'oinbe, luis '.)oen \ • u.is ii'ceivod from the 1 ibill^c o:' a local u 'A (. i' ai'i’i'opi'iatoly 1 • :. :» li , l'iii vu‘. ('I rop-iri-'il ‘ I d iU.il r.-a-l: !•. :• raiili-1 , ;,i;, .. ,t i,.t ■ 'SI rc w i’alrawii until, . v ■ ;:i: ol 'h«- .(b.'ftlCO •, ,.1, ■.’ivf'.' o! il'o ho’iso. t ■ 1 . ■ 1 !m; Ti latinir to ; • i«'!! I'ostl'Oih'd until! ^ ■ I 'Ti'.r.'. ot Surry, with-1 I ..a. a lonnslni' . . !;o T''.Vini'sioncrs r lii' ai.d aiiloa.so j ..... . ; , • .. i..u;d v'a.- .'ar.'ll'-.l! A . j Fj--. = j Second Reading. | .. , •>r; -atv ’. •. o: Mapolis. • •.:! I i., ',iu' :charter j ,\t ■ . . ■ o.. ai:'! iin- •, . ■ \ '. i" . 'I .Iiu k^oii. i i I , . 1 .. I'omniis- j \ 'i ■ r ' i -’svie bond'- I .1-’ li ' :■ ■■ 1 ; • a'i.i;-:. 'Ml went | r.esolut :ti fcr p ioeciai Committee. I ; , ■ : k i.. ; 41 provid- . li,a >r-eci.il I , , ■ .I ■. ■ - iua^ ; .'.I.- matters j . ! :.f '• tiv s^ate ■■ • a. : ms. Sena- ! ;■ ■ ■ ' ■ . ;,v ! > ‘ '-'t shoW;; i ■ ,• ■ ' ■ -• al !>m- in- j . .• t tWe val-! I'!' 'M' ;n::'ii-al and that : ■■ . d ■ ■ V' a.';-.f-!;ds au invosti ■ . • . .-t. a^la' 'ro car.': do . i’. ‘ic ^a!(l ho -as i;i-' : ■ 1 I s’lms i'.ad been • ■ I' I'.' (ion of eer- ; ■ - a ...i M’onlt’ ’ "'H T!'e resc'-: ; ■ > : .'adi^i^o and w.is or-! • • •!:■' wiihoU' on- ' ■ . : . ' . '-o,.-.'.!-!' ;r.fi jirovides . ■ 'if ’ \VO Mil :nb^■r^^r ■;' tlip part «'f rhr r . i’ • ‘ • .'j!i>. '"!'i 1 i;e iiarr . ■, a ;r • ‘\v ...hall be au-■ .. '•I'ia .\; :.t- s., - and Pn-; ; ’• ■ aid •'M und tako ■ ■' i -'cs ;• oaill i -j • I Ti r M.r^ of | : . ■ 1 : ;.:i; '••.'iro- ♦..’■K-Uf.S ■ ' . . : of tan i Si' a G't-'";-.'* Vv itndr.aws His Bill.! '.. ■ ■ ' , : ;i.’ ,• li U> !■ .'-lUih-i « a ' i : ■ . a;, a i iitiol.al ' I - ' • ' ■ ' - .^h .*nd ■ ■ ' : . , . ! -i ^ i.c .sub- ■ ' . ■ •* 1 if ■’ ari^s, in ■ .. • • ( r. jr lir the | J;r- ^ ■■a::., ■! ..a^ hr- i;ad bf-f*n ' I. .. K. ' ■.-'I'i i>,r :lU‘ past ‘ 1 " tr - ■ ;• > train on. ilo f* rid I') a 1'.1*: ai oi ?!:> «'*rp>-’ ; 1 • .i:i - i' , ,1: ; ! L’:jrd t r-> tho I at’! a ;-ar,i,fr rifii.-al.-d thj j ji.ui ' ■■.‘.■a'i'in cornmi'i.'ion I * . 'l.i- ..n bo i/.;t. in opora-' tl. ! 'Mo .• aiijiurn.fi until! ' ‘ a. a: ’! i': >. the HCL.se — r/.ONDAY. SpraR. r I’tm I‘ in Turlin;rt.)n con- V( 1,4-ii •!,*■ ho;, I at K. i'ri-;sf nta- 11\ ! ,a: i.a ai n, f ri!,;; p' a;> r Tho j'iiii.a; coiair:’ iii- r'i.(irtfd tiio pro, ( r-fii;.-.-~ (.f Satunia' coii'fct. 'I l o j'l'K'.a! oo:i!i ,it 1 ((■ ol' t]i(^ woek \ r;:uiK l .i'' I'.rfiwn of .>tan-, ; !{!'■* a: , ol 11 ':• ; i,i|-(jion. and j »'r‘\ s, >l \V.i!> . Corvr.itTee Peoorts. '.falil" . •■ri- i \c. |i, whr-n oih- rt'.' isc sia'.i' v'i-ro inadf b.v cotiiinit- as foiiow.;: l^Uctioii I .a .. \iakiiijr briix''ry at prlMiary “lf! : i"::.. a t'!o>!>. il’mavora- iih*. .Minori; . r. oort ^i.-'):- ; Ity 'l’''a;;uc. of .Mcxaiidcr. i} r'fihibit tl.o ;':i\of )-• 11 tax for iho purpoKc (.1 iiiii,im; vo .'s, K‘- jiortf fl wjtjio it picjii'iii .(udiciary. .\-.i 2: (’na''. a rrford- fourt for ,\iirora. SaU.i'.UHrd ;oid proi^ct liainati lif(! atain.-ri do>'ruci ion by d'":.dly w' i- pons. ,V!low Lexington towns!,i]), Davidsoti foiint.v, to biiild h.and cla.'’ road.s. t'rop(/sil ioi':S :mm] (It'i -vanfi'-; • Iv,:- tallii-li sraiMia^'d tiino. aoliiiion if) hav(> prii'.N-d i.aiMi (•(,]). if-.s ol I tic rt*;»ort ol the tax cornniis.sioti of iss.'i. ,\boli; h Iho oflT'cc of standard koop. ( r ol X'ai'C'* rr):iiity. I’rcsf'fvt! liie ricords of \\ a.\ no coun- t V. lUlirvo .Miss Lazzio Kelly, n court slriio;; rapltor. .\i-!ond the law relative to d\immit- in;^ fisii in Swain f (Minty. .Ariiotid the sawdust law of Swa'n (•(jiint V, Allow ('hathr.ni cou Vv coniniis;--,ioii- f-r.s tf» contract for special services and rcrc i ve i»ay for same. I’rohibit diiinpin : f’-awdust in strtams in Mon’yonicry county. Introduction of Bills. Hills and r .-diuions were the fol- Jowiim: i:wan, of Henderson: llcsolution in relation to trusts in North Carolina; .ilso rallin.t; for a commission of five to invi'stipate the charge that the .Vmcrican Tobacco ('omi)any was open ly violating the anti-tn s-t law' of North (’arolina and report its findings to the house. Mr. lOwart requested that the r'solution be referred to the committee on propositions and grievances. Mr. Kay moved that it be referred to the committee on judiciary No. 1. Mr. liay s motion prevailed. Aleaso. of Haywood: Prohibit the manufacture and sale of near-beer or any drink containing alcohol in North ('ari>lina. Hat I It', of Wake: Regulate child la bor in factories, making the age limit 14 an dempowering the commisisoner of labor aiul printing to Investigate and see if the law is obeyed. Referred U) (he committee on manufactures and oidercd that .‘>00 copies be printed; also amend the law of 1907 iu relation lo 'iciiilizers. Quickel, of Lincoln: Repeal that part of the law of 1907 making em ployees of railroads violating rules ^;uilty of a misdemeanor. Kent, of Caldwell: Protect the pub lic against persons having contagious or infectious diseases. Wilson, of McDowell; Appoint a jus tice of the peace in McDowell. Herbert, of Clay: Allow Clay coun ty to issue road improvement bonds. McPhaul, of Robes^m: Incorporate the Maxtou Southbound Railroad Com pany. Dillard, of Guilford: Amend the Ciuilford county squirrel law. Kelly, of Wayne: Provide that ..-iiperior courts of the state shall con vene on Tuesdays instead of Mon days. Wall, of Rockingham: Place wid ows and soldiers on pension roll by en dorsement of auditor. Scarboro. of Dare: Relative to tish- ii'.i; witii .cill nettj in t'roatan Sound. Wtnul. of Transylvania: Provide i('r willow of .\lvin Galloway and al low her a pension. l!;,;;eman. of Watauga: Appropriate nit.ds to the D. iL- D. school.. Judd, of Wake: Amend the Sunday 'vork law of the revisal of 1905. Ham^ey. of Madisim: Improve the Madisiin county roads. Hwart. of Henderson: Prohibit the killing; of bears; also require the regis- •er of deeds of Henderson to pay all lees collected into the county fund; also allow commisisuners of Hender- -onville to make title to certain pro perty; also allow Henderson county ■ •ommissioners to change special school tax dis-itict boundaries. Kav. of Macon: Amend the char- ■er of the Tennes.'ee and Carolina IlaUway (’ompany; also give addition al time of court to Macon county. Bills Passed Third and Final Readings The following hills passed their third and linal readings and were sent to the senate: Repeal law of 1907 relating to pay of \vitnes-ses and jurors in Cherokee county. Protect owners of lands in Guilford v“Ouniy in the enjoyment of their rights. A great number of amendments ’.o add counties came in. and Williams, of lUincombe. moved to refer to com mittee for adjustment of these amend ments. ' Dillard, of Guilford, however, insipTod that his bill be .ot blocked tlip-f way. He was wihin.a: for any coun-i to enjoy the bcnefi..' of hi& bill, but! 1 0 wan'ed them added at once to that' bill so Tiiat it would not be side- trafkr-d. The rao’ion to re-refer was Ir.sr. An aiTJendir.ent for the bill to a’'^!v I ■ 'he s'a'e at large was with- flra'.vn Th'n ’he bill passed final lead- ii;t; wir'n li'.e foil.,wing counties added: .ilf.^rd. Ro’.cson. Wilson, Anson, t‘a!■''.v, ll. Henderson. Moore, Craven, :'herokee, Orang*-. Halifax, Green, .Johnffton. Rockingham, Haywood, Wayne, Clay. Davidson, Rutherford, Forsyth, iiandolph, Yadkin, Clay, Scot land,' ITiioii, Pender, .lackson. Am( i;d the laws of 1!>U7 relating to the Taia'-.ba I’.enevoUnt Association, includlt.g Lincoln county, allowing the coaiiiies of Lincoln and Catawba to wiiiulraw from the People’s Mutual i'>enefit Association. Allow the chairman of the board of comini.'sioners of Transylvania county (.ddiiional .sralary. ’I'iir* hfiusc at l:4."j p. m. adjourned to 11 Tuesday morning. Bargains in Home Sites Near Elizabeth College Between the city and Elizabeth College on a sightly elevation we have several beautiful building lots that we can sell at prices and on terms advantageous to the buyer. These lots have city water and sewer and are In a neighborhood in w’hich we are erecting some nice dwellings. They are very desirable for home sites and enhancement will come quickly. Some of these lots are four blocks from the car line. They are $500 and $600 each, $200 down and balance easy terms. The lots three blocks from car line are $700 and $800. Only $300 down, balance easy. BROWN & COMPANY 203 N. TRYON ST. PHONE 535. Chief Chmtenbuiy Lands the Burglar When Ed. Miller, a negro, has fin ished his sentence of 30 days on the chain gang for being a vagrant, he w ill at once be arrested and will have to answer two charges of burglary and larceny. Clever work of Chief Christenbury has wound around the man a chain of evidence from which he 'W’lll have a very hard time extricating himself. On the night of December 14th, he is alleged to have broken Into the store of Mr. Lightsey and stolen a pistol, some cigarettes, chewing gum and a few' pennies. Not satisfied with doing this one job he is alleged to have al&o visited the store of Mr. Van Dea ton and stolen a watch. Information was received by the chief that the pistol was in Maxton, and an officer was sent there. The wea])on has been positively identified by Mr, Lightsey as the one stolen in December from his place of business. Miller is a young negro but is an innocent-looking one and has deceived the authorities several times by his j)leas of the injured party. About a year ago he was stabbed by a negro and remained In the hospital for a long time as a result of the wounds. Homes For Sale on Easy Terms 1. 5-room cottage, East 5th streett; ^ bargain. Price $1800 2. 5-room house, Chadwick Ave., plenty fruit; nice garden. Price $1650 3. 8-room house, North Brevard; modern conveniences; bargain. Price $4250 4. 5-room house, Seigle street; newly built. Price $1650 5. 7-room cottage, West Trade St., modern conveniences. Price... .$5300 6. 6-room house, North Caldwell St., Price $1800 7. 6-room cottage, Dilworth; modern conveniences. Price $2800 8. 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. Anniversary Y, W, C, A. Meeting Next Sunday The Young Women’s Christian As sociation will hold its anniversary meeting Sunday night at 7:45 at the First Baptist church. Miss Emma Hays of New York, one of the secretaries of the national board of Y. W. C. A. work will address the meeting. All the friends of the association are cor dially invited to the meeting. There will be no vesper service at the Y. W. C. A. building Sunday night. IF YOU Have a farm for sale COME IN and list IT WITH us- WE CAN FIND YOU A BUYER. SEVERAL BAR GAINS IN FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY. . . W. T. WIIXINSON & COMPANY Humane Society Houses For Rent S-room house, modern, 316 N. Brevard St 5-room cottage, modern, Grove St., Woodlaw^n 4-room cottage, 411 Pegram St., per week 5-room cottage Lilllngton and Craighead Ave 6-room house, modern, 514 N Caldwell St 10-room house, city water, corner Mint and Palmer Sts.., Carolina Realty Co. $40.00 .$20.00 , $2.00 $12.50 $25.00 $25.00 The Humane Society will meet to morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock in the mayor's office at the city hall. The officer’s report will be read. All mem bers asked to be present. O. J. THIES, President. 8*, R. LEE, Secretary. 211 N. Tryon St. W. D. WILKINSON. Treas. & Mgr. J. P. LONG, Salesman. Phone 609. Skill and Scalp Troubles Yield to Zemo Iwelve Anarchists Were Executed Bv Associated Press. 'i'oki.), ,laii. 2L—Twelve anarchists convicted of cons|)iracy against the tl.roiH* and the lives of the imperial ia:uil.\ w(,‘re executed in the luison lit re today. 'I’hose put to death include the allo,-ed ring leader, Uenjiro Kot- ol'.u, and liis wif(>. K,toku was a newspaper man who bcause ol his radical writings was ob!irj;ed to leave .lapan years ago. He V, UL to San Francisco, Cal., where lie conduct -d a socialist publication for ;i time, l.ater he retuin'd to Tokio M.fl 1.^ credited with iiaving originated tin plol which led to the execution 1 )(i:i\ (jf \2 of the L’t, ronspirators. I wonly four were condemned to dtaih l)Ut, tho scnieiicc's of one half Mu' iiumixM’ w'('.re comuiuted to life iiu- ; iisoiimont. Two otliers w('re given icrms of imprisonment. Will Develop Coal Property. P»> .\,social((l Pre:-.>. I\Mo\ , ili."., 'I'etin., .Jan. 24.—The liocUi Spiings Coa! Companv, headed :•> U. !•;. .Miller, oi' Atlanta, Ga., has i.iircha; ('! TOO ;icr s of coal land near ,F( lljco, 'i’eiiii., ;ind will f)i)erate it at orce. j'lie coiiipaiiy is v'apitalized at $ir-o,ooo. A CLEAN LIQUID PREPARATION FOR EXTERNAL USE. The Tryon Drug Co. is son confident that ZIOMO will rid the skin or scalp of infant or grown person of pimples, blackheads, dandruff, eczema, prickly heat, rashes, hives, ivy poison or any other form of skin or scalp eruption, that they will give your money back if you ave not entirely satisfied with the results obtained from the use of ZKMO. The first application will give prompt relief and show' an improve ment and in every instance where us ed persistently, will destroy the germ life, leaving the skin in a clean, healthy condition. Let us show you proof of some re markable cures made by ZEMO and give you a 32 page booklet how to preserve the skin. 1 -| For Rent. STORE ROOMS Store room No. 4 and 6 South Poplar St., floor space, 38x74, Store room, 1602 l^uth Boule vard 904 N. Graham St 902 N. Graham St One office room in McKinnon building I brick store room. Belmont Ave RESIDENCES 7 rooms, modern, East 5th St. extende'd 6 rooms, modern, 1904 Lynd- hurst Ave., possession Feb. 15, 1911 4 rooms, 306 N. McDow'ell .... 4-rooms, corner West Sth and R. II., facing R. R 4 rooms, 920 N. Caldw^ell St.... 5 rooms, 308 Elizabeth Ave.... 4 rooms, 1213 N. Davidson St.. G rooms, 918 N. Caldw'cll St.. 7 rooms, modern, 423 Elizabeth Ave II rooms, modern 610 N. Bre- va.d St 4 rooms, 303 N. Allen St., Bel mont, per week $50.00 $30.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 $17.50 20.00 17.50 8.00 7.00 8.00 12.50 7.00 10.00 30.00 31.00 2.00 Brown & Co. Charlotte National Bank Resources $2,000,000.00 We sell MONEY ORDERS good anywnere; loan money on approv ed security; keep your valuable papers secure, where no one but tho holder of your key can touch them; pay 4 per cent per annum on TIMI'J DEPOSITS from date of dep'^it if left SO days or longer. OFFICERS: P. D. HEATH, President. JNO. M. SCOTT. Vice President. J. H. LITTLE, Vice President. W. H. TWITTY Cashier. See Here, Ed Keesler I want to know one thing of you; Does your rather unique Ktyle 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, JOKNNY 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 w'ood 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 with the “gusher” and not arrive on time. E. L. K eesler, Sec. & Treas ’Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. FOR RENT Nice plat glass front store room, 4 Belmont Avenue $17.50 Basement under brick store in North Charlotte g.OO liall over brick store in North Charlotte 6.00 Alodern 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 East 9th street 16.00 Modern 6-room house, 614 East 5th street 22.50 Modern 5-room house 1602 Cleveland Avenue 12.50 Modern 5-room house 700 East 9th street 15.00 Modern 5-room house 702 East 9th street 15.00 Modern G-room house 514 N. Smith street 15.00 Modern 5-room house 1007 South Tryon street 20.00 Modern 7-room house 500' East 9th street 20.00 Modern 7-room cottage 503 N. Poplar street, Feb 1st 25,00 Modern 7-room house 1112 S. Caldw'ell street 18.00 Modern ?, rooms for light housekeeping 303 E. 9th 15.00 4-room house 322 N. McDowell street 11.00 5-room house 809 N. Caldwell street 10.00 6-room house 613 East Seventh St 10.65 4-room house East Morehead street 10.00 4-room house 1119 S. Tryon street 10.00 7-room house. 4 West Worthington Avenue .. 12.00 Tw^o 6-room houses 6 and 8 West Worthington Avenue 10.00 5-rcom house, 512 West 11th street lo.OO 4-room house 710 N. Davidson street 10.00 5-room house 914 East 3rd street 10.00 Modern 12-room house 9 East 12th street 2.100 4-room house 1429 East 5th street 9.00 4-room house 810 N. College street 10.50 5-room house 712 N. Caldwell street 9.00 3-room house 221 N. Cedar street, per week 1.50 3-room house 17 West Wynoia street , per w^eek 1.50 5-room house 504 West 10th street, per week 2.50 4-room house 104 S. Seigle street, per week 2.00 3-room house Liddell street, per week 1 75 4-room house 14 West Palmer street, per week 2 00 5-room house 16 West Palmer street .. 10.50 5-room house N. Pegram street, per w^eek 2.50 5-room house N. Stevens street, per week 2.50 3-room house East 14th street, per week 1.25 5-room house 90S N. Caldw’ell street jj oq J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. FOR REN Q.Room Flat, close to the Soi 'T^ I V Tryon St.-Ideal locatioi] k,i- Boarding House. Southern Real Estate, L( & Trust Compan/ an WWWiiiiitofe 6 HOMES FOR SALE 6 1. Elizabeth Ave., new modern, 7 rooms, corner 2. First Ward, new modern home near school.... ’ ’ 3. Close in, only 4 blocks, 8 rooms, modern 4. Park Ave., corner, large double lot 5. Fourth Ward, 8 rooms, close in; a barga in.!!. ’ 6. East Ave., a fine old home, lai’ge lot If you want a home anywhere, call. Peoples Loan & Realty W. L. NICHOLSON. Mgr. C. R. McGINN, Salesman. S4G00 '■■3250 309 all the ARgL.;., IN Tht, will not mako good. Wear Is {I,. of the qualit.i. \' shoes and you’ wr^ buy so many pai- cost you no rnorf matter to the to i now pay for foot-., in and have us with shoes that v.iii old ones, look lik.- and wear like ir::n 'LD 1 he Corner Shoe St ../.i ^ FOREMAN & MILLER CO. Home For Sale on Jackson Terrace Has 8 large rooms, slate roof, double floors and (i.nji :■ handsome mantels, corner lot. Owner anxious that, 0 quick sale. Price $5500.00. See us if interested in Rcai Fs:-,. J. E. MURPHY & CO. 'Phone 842. 229 S. Tryor St. “Keep Your Ear to the Ground" AND SOON You Will Hear Somethifig ABOUT CHARLOTTE REAL ESTATE w'hich will inspire you to quick action if you w'ant one of the ^r.niainiag 0? portunities in well located Central business properly in t!i- ‘.'i.. :»• lotte. If you ARE QUICK ENOUGH you can buj^ any of the foM,,v • ; ties, but if you delay you will soon be quoting the old famiii;^; ; "Of all sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these, ‘It might have been’.” Mark our words, based on a sure knowledge of cominc: f' cide quickly which of the remaining plums you will t;'ke, A MODERN BUSINESS BUILDING in the w'holesale district well rented to first-class people on a term lease, ofic! - ! for A TWO-STORY BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING one block f^ one black from Tryon Streets, also w'ell rented A FINE CORNER FOR DEVELOPMENT close to Sou'l ^ 50x150 feet; a good purchase at A FINE LARGE LOT right in line of business devclo]irr.( i;! feet A BUSINESS CORNER on College Street, in the heart of ■ trict, close to Southern freight dej. t A GOOD BUSINESS LOT close to the Court House, v>i:li .- residence which will rent for enough to help carry • purchaser is ready for a modern business buildin.g A TRYON CTREET LOT, right in line of present devclo' ern residence of goc" rental value A FINE CORNER LOT, one block from Post Office, ver.' mand for business location, present rental from A TRADE STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, with rerta] building of about $1,200 per year and already surot i iness buildings A TRYON STREET CORNER, one of the best remai; ' Charlotte for development A MODERN BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING, two blocks well rented on term lease at a good rate of inc : ' A LARGE MODERN BUSINESS BUILDING for some ’ would like to place about $150,000 in Chari of e !■ with large income value. A BRICK FACTORY PROPERTY, close to Southern 1 age warehouse or manufacturing. A fine location r =5C.::‘ $■0: A TRADE STREET BUSINESS LOT, between Sqi:aro Also the Finest List Choice Residence Property—Low and Suburban Building Sites, and Large Subm- at Wholesale and Retail Prices. F. C. ABBOTT k -0 “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE”
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