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THIS CHARLOTTE N£WS, FEBRUARY 8. 1911
Yesterday in
The Legislature
THE SENATE—TUESDAY —THIR
TY-FIFTH DAY.
Prrsidrnt Newland rnnvoned fhe
Fpnnto at 11 o’rlnck, Rev. Mr. farm
er making the invocation
Petitions Presented.
Tlnbeood. of ('lullford; From citizens
of r,uiIford fnvorinp tlie Kent anti-
nonr U'or h\U I'.nd the Brown bill pro
hibiting the hanfllin%- of liquor dj
Thorne, of Nash, (by request):
From certain citizens of Nash asking
to be permitted to manufacture wine
nnd bifindv.
.lohns>m. of Duplin: Provide foi
th,- erection ..f ar.tomatic srfitct^: also
fri’m oiphfien citizens of Duplin
aufilnst near beer.
Klfchln. of Halifax, (by requept);
From W. C. T. T’. against near beer.
Sikes, of Wnke: From citizens of
creek tr>wnshlp. Wake coun-
\\ acaintii the formation of Ransom
ro'.inty
Haymore of Surry: From forty cit
izens of S\:rry county against near
bf, r an l keeping liquor by clubs
HP*"! TO memoralize congress to pass
Mft fhai when liquor Is shipped
ii;-.. the prate U shall be under the
.•••' Ji: lion of the state.
li- enter, of Gaston: From em-
! 'i- «I'f Ozart Cotton Mills, Gaston
I (111I.' y
New BMI* Introduced.
' ,.|, rv of Rowan; Provide for the
; ■ n of a bridge acn'ss the
' v. iiivi) divides Rowan and Da-
( 'IMt’OS
M!i\, of Yadkin: Relative to
- sM^’riff; a’so regulate the
, [• iii-'is’t.r 01 deeds of Ynd
!tU '
,.f Guilford; Provide for
..■.j-.n r' tlie state into twcnt.v
! :! (iiPf iciP
Ki'diiii. of Halifax: Provide for
,, of certain money by
Scotland Neck into
. :.'vl Pli li.
o! Nash; R'’lief of J.
of the pcace of ?\aph
va!i:I;;'e (ortaln of his acts.
CPC".’. I he calendar by unaui-
Ti' ( )
t ■■I’ ; Appoint aericnl-
(if Robep'in a'^'l
»• '.I'.- riuti's; to aulcnd
V fl ' o? Hnbt'?">n
■ ;rn. of r!"'. l\ei'\tive to the di-
T. i.-rs f ihf state's prison.
of Wake; Provide for hish-
t" ; :i'!( .n'inn O' tlir blind: also for
i t'.i f C'i J'r.f and biind et'.ildi'cu
r' 1 ' ii'iir F^'lv.n 1
.-•ar;- '.rk. of I', r.-v:’-■ the
I !',^"’'er rf T^'f' \\’in^‘fii-Saleiii
";rI'.hov.nil r!;V; v.-riy ("ouipiHiy.
Bill.' Ratified.
‘ f ;iri’ioi>sioners ''f
S. . !>. {-''iivre lo lev> :i si'ccial
\
n
( ;t ('t
ati.,
. I”
. r
f o';!:t'.
:7’' 't
building a road in
■ ' rommi?=;ionerr- of
: ! nndr-.
' rctniiiisr-ioner? of
i.;' :-^ iniitis to build
a I'd ;iail.
to i'av the senate
vi-i:ed tl’o insane asy-
I. 'V: : v] of Murphy t'iv.n-
^? .r; II\.
:3d r?r-! Rent to the Houfe.
• : r ){ J. I.,. Grcrn. jns-
I'f-ace !-i Xasii county.
■■ v-r!, .cfrtain of his ac'?.
• 1 V- ;.rivi>te rf oxrhang-
-p* It’, n hy. railroad.'
: '•■''rr connir.on ca:’-
: oct 10 t 0 'nw-; of this
V : ;■ d*hr>’ I'.TT'er of Salem.
n i;.vi''r.c: r.'^n-rosident
V. - f ; :;an' rho nor'h-
. ■ ' Ui Nti:h ( ai'^’iinu during
(— r ;■ r^■far
r.-;ssed S-*cond R»?d‘ng.
I.:;-:' V% . 1 .'faiiil district,
t.oun't'l i^;^ue 31C'.fino of
F'lr (irpi’''’ro of the lowlands
( : I'Tf * ‘ cotmf .
fVo i;*ii ’'11 r-::' diaiin!t:e of
( 'err , iJnrojri coimfv.
I r. vf: rrvin-. fr, make as-
Mbiitiina: property
' ' . - in carr.'in'^ on s-«reet pav-
>, ”T li ''; !.7f- f'ri' ot'to issue
( (o iff. ater'.vorks s\s
I». . ‘
Autc mobile Bill Laid on the Table.
b::l relating to the speed of
fiM^nrribi'e- rind penalty for viola-
t!>-va avain fnr Th^ third time
: f]i.i,ri:s;.fd. the dpbato
:,i ■ ov- r ail hriur and finally it
V ?:-; i T: >f Senator Martin,
f.i iiiJ-t'-'n, crn:-;ii;ncd to the taVile
by :i vrjtf r f 1' to 16. During the de
bate a dozen or more senators gave
f vpr^ s.^loTi io thrir views on automo-
bil' ^iid ai'.tor-iol'.lling, the general dls-
i^,fi of \hf\ sonatf' tieing io re-
fi i ruther th/vn increase the speed
as allo'.vod by tho bill, which
^ horlzes boards of aidermeu to fix
tbr- speed limit in incorporated
ns.
Rci.’tin'' Matters.
'!'hi‘ bin k. f’lc appointment
r-.f r'uar-iii ms over until tomor-
rr-' 'I hf- bi:i f';r th'> r'-!ief of J I..
S!:- ; ',. i'\ sli. riff havie c^iunty,
t«">f k t^p sa” '"- cotirs#».
1'iio f-f-i'iaie rM;eived a message
frofii the g'lvr-rnrir in reference to
the actir.ri of the governo;* of Ne-
%a'la in r**fu;-ing to a'rept as a gift
ih''- repu(?l."!ed bonds of North Car-
filinn
'rh;-rp was a discussion of the bill
r-fnf'iiK to ff>'tiliztMS and f>n motion
It was re-rpfi-red to the committee
oi' af;riciilturc
The bills tor the relief of the Ap
palachian 'Irainit'L' hcIioo] and to
€'^^fa^lll®h a traiiiin:; school for teaeh-
rrs in Western North Carolina were
rpporfed favorably by the committee
on f;ducat'on with a refjiu st that they
be reff*rod to the ciinniitfeo on ap
j rcM'riations. This A'as don*"*.
Hrnator Cobb, of Robeson, offered
a petition from cltizf-ns of Robeson
county against near l)eer.
Senator .Johnson, of Duplin, intro
duced a Joint resobitlf)n for the re
lief of the railway mail clerks In
tlii:'i Ht.'ite and sp(»ke in favor of its
adojition. Tho re.solution was referred
to the committee on federal rolafion.s.
'I lie senate at 12:.5.5 adjourned un
til 11 o’clock Wednesday.
THE HOUSE—TUESDAY—THIRTY-
FIFTH DAY.
The house was convened at 10
o’clock by Speaker Dowd, Rev. Mr.
'I’uylor, of Raleigh, offering the pray-
f^r.
There were additional petitions
against near beer and liquor In
cbibs.
Large numbers of bills ci%me from
committees with favorable reports
and took places on the house calen
dar. The committee on liquor traf
fic reported favorably the bill to
allow sheriffs $40 for convictions of
running distilleries and $10 where
there is no conviction. And reported
unfavorably the bill to give sheriffs
and policemen jurisdiction to destroy
stills in adjoining counties.
The finance committee reported fa
vorably a senate resolution to thank
the state of Nevada for refusing to
acccpt the gift of repudiated North
Carolina bonds.
The committee of federal relations
reported favorably a joint resolution
calling on representatives in congress
to support parcels ptist.
New Bills Introduced.
McNeill: Joint resolution relative
to teaching the Bible in the public
schools. Resolution of civic club rel
ative to conservation of forests.
Kent: Pay expenses of committee
in visiting the State Hospital at Mor-
ganton.
Thompson; Fix salaries of certain
officers in Beaufort. Establish line
between Beaufort and Washington
counties.
Rod well: Incorporate Hopkins
school. Warren county.
Brown, of Stanly, by request: Re
vise and amend the charter of Al
bemarle.
Battle: Amend the revisal relative
to listing poll and property for tax
ation.
Brown, of Jackson: Levy special
tax for graded r.chools in Dillboro
township, Jackson coimty.
Norman: Provide bond issue for
Klka F’ark.
Houghton: Provide for payment of
n.'inds of the state falling due in
101.“^ and for tho deficit in the state
treasury of $.sr)0.ioo on account of
excess of appropriati‘'»ns of the 19'^9
legislature over the revenue for the
succeoding two years.
Bryan: Amend the revisal relative
to inspection of fertili.:ers.
Majetta; Amend the act of IHOtl
relative to ostablit^hing a card index
s\stem for grants iu tho state de
partment.
^■S’ood: Provide compulsory attend
ance of schools in Transylvania coun
ty.
Wood: Amend the Transylvania
il.-b law of l;"'!).
]]wart; Protect oheep an dorher
s^ock from dogs in Henderson coun
ty.
Nea.-se: -^rncnd tlie charter of Htx-
el, Ha' wood count y.
(’o:e. of P.audolph: Allow probating
and legisvratiou of certain deeds
by forporntions.
Moi.auiihlin: Amend the charter
(•f ?iafthe'v?. Mecklenburg coimty.
"iiur.r: Fi: the time fnv hohling
ro;;:’:s in ".'ilsou (ountv. Amend re-
^•al relative to the s:)le of future
V :itracTP. Provide for niean.^. of ap-
pta! hy the in.-^uran'^e companies do
in'.; b’jfincss in North C'.'ivoUna.
Mired: Ametui Selma township
road law. Allow Selma graded school
d:r'rri't to issue bohds.
Ha^'^i.'.ian; Suinnirr and impmve the
Appalnrl'iiiin Trniniui.' ffhc.oi.
V^'iiron. of .McDowell; A’lpoint a
iti.^^’lfe of tho I'eace in .MclHiwell
co-mtv.
WnoTen; Pay solicitors of the stat^
>:a’:ries in>t a.d of fees. Would be
('ff'Cive after .M;irch 1, l!tl2 on a
.‘■'rile of fro^n iri.iMMi .'al;iry v.hcro the
fe“.= I'lr tho i.vevio’is year aggregated
not over ij'i.SAO up to !54,0‘i0 salary
v.!': re tlie fees aagiegated as much
as
Cennci' Bill ^/|arie Special Order.
The conn-rr bill to protect, em-
pl‘)Vt.s >'f lailroad coniiianien was
m:;de a speriai order for Tucsd;::.
Feliruar\’ 14. "i'hit; is the bill that
ronta’n.^^ the anM-release c'ati.-e
th"' A r. I,. Relief Assoriation
i!;:hnng S'l stron?’!;-. It al.-. > allows
S'finnin^i in '“^^urt for dan'iage :-uit.s
".lore there v a.s contributory negli
gence.
Bills Passed Final Reading.
Tncorpornte town of Dtmderic, Rob-
eso’i eoi;nt>'.
Am.end Cu.ml)crland countv road
I'iW.
.\llf)w Tlioma.^villc to is.^ue bonds
for waterwoiks.
Allow special tax in Rutherford
county.
Allow bond issue for Hertford
sch'"'o] d;'-Mi''t.
Amend drainage law of 100.”.
Increase the ::aiary of Durham re-
roi'der to $l,riOn.
Pay members visiting the asylum
at ('loldsboro.
Prohibir Tyrrell county from Issti
ing b nds until apiiroved by vote of
tho pf-f)nlo.
Amend thoc barter of Columbia.
Allow the Dare Company to erect
a drawbridge across Mill Tuls creek,
in Dare county.
Aniend thee barter of Bledensboro.
Amend the charter of the Sunset
Park Railway (-oiiipany.
Require jtistices of \he peace in
Hender.son county to pay road ta\
when of road age.
Allow judges to order sheriffs to
summon jurors outside the court
hf)use.
Amend TTenderson county road
law by changing the age limit to
J1 years.
For the relief of the clerk of Da
vidson comity superior court.
Provide for an election in Topsail
inlet, In f’ender county, as to the
use f.f sr, ilus bond issue fund for
schools or roads.
Cure tho defective probate and reg
istration of certain deeds.
Fix the compensation of commis
sioners of f!aswell county, allowing
sper la] nu mbers to be deputized for
committee work.
itepeal the law incorporating the
Charlotte B. &
43 rd Series
1. Association
Now
Open.
At the Associations Offices, 203 N. Tryon St
You can take shares now and be in Position to borrow the money
you need to improve the next good opportunity that comes to you
Money deposited with this Association earns more than
6 per cent, and is not taxed.
J. H. VAN NESS, Pres. WILLIS BROWN, Sec & Treas.
Attorneys: T. C. Gutherie, Herriot Clarkson
Modern Elizabeth Home
On Eatsy Terms
This is a new house, built on modem lines with fine plumbing, electric lights, handsome mantles and beauti
fully papered walls. It has seven nice large rooms and is situated on a lot 50x193 feet to a ten-foot alley in a nice
part of Elizabeth Avenue. The price is $^,500, but only $1,000 is needed as a cash payment. Convenient terms
will be made for the balance.
A WORKING MAN'S HOME
We have a four-room cottage at Villa Heights on a lot 50x150 feet w ich we will sell for $800 to a man
who can make a cash payment of only $100. The balance can b© paid as convenient.
Brown O. Compa.ny
203 N. TRYON ST.
PHONE 535.
town of Shore, in Yadkin county. j
incorporate the Social Aid Society
of Siler City.
Incorporate the Davidson Inter-
urban Railway Company.
Create Watkins township, Vance
county.
Repeal the act incorporating the
town of 3IcAupin, Pactoius township,
Pitt county.
Amend the law relating to filing
reports of trustees and fiduciaries be
fore clerks of the superior court.
Amending Divorce Laws.
As ihe third reading mill was rap
idly grinding out bills, one every few
minutes with very little discussion,
there was one that sprung the word
•‘divorce’’ and then there was talk •
in abundance. The title was "Am.end
the revisal as to divorce.” There was
calls for it to be read in full and
it developed tiiot it i>ro]ioscd to strike
01)1 the v/ord •■fen" in section 'J of
chnptcr 1.561 of ’.he revisal. so that
rrr . ics separated for fiA’e years,
v.'here ihero are no children shall be
eniitleil lo divocce.
Renreseni ative Williams, of Bun-
romi?C'. opened riie opposition. INIr.
Connor raged the passage of the bill
whicii. lie sahl, had received a unan-
imo’’;;; fiv'^iablo renort from the ,iu-
di'" iavv committee No. 2. There was
n imI':’.'- demand for it and it 'vas
the f^’.;t;>- of the lerislaturo to recog-
nlzt this rather than stand on any
porsoi'i.al vieA\ s they might have indi
vidually.
Repre.cntative Battle, of Wake,
spoke at lengtli against the bill, de
claring: that to sny that a husband
and wifo having no children could
get divorce practically at will was
disconcerting to a degree. Dr. Carr,
of nui'.in, also oivpnscd the bill. The
second reading resalred in a vote of
47 lor and 27 :igainst the bill. There
v.’ere obirctiA'iis to the third reading
with inability to securc' suspension, of
rules and the b'll took its place on
the calendar for another day.
The house adjourned at 1.30 o’clock
to 10 Wednesday morning.
IF
YOU
H
fAVE 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
Desirable Business Property
We have for sale a corner lot within two blocks of the
square, having a frontage of SS feet on one of the main streets
of the city. Price and terms on application.
iPeopies Loan & Realty Co.
W. L. NICHOLSON. Mgr.
C. R. McGINN, Salesman.
•309 Realty Bldg.
’Phone 313.
biobbs—“Those medical students
are great practical Jokers.”
Biobbs—“Yes, regular cut-ups.”
Mothers, get Moitiers Joy and savr
your little child from suffering^ with
colds, and croup and pneumonia.
Vote Today in News Bond Election.
For Rent.
STORE ROOMS
store room No. 4 and 6 South
Poplar St., lloor space, 3Sx74, $50.00
Store room, 1602 South Boule
vard $30.00
904 N. Graham St 25.00
902 N. Graliam St 10.00
1 brick store room, Belmont Ave $17.50
residences
7 rooms, modern, East 5th St.
extended
4 rooms, 306 N. McDowell .c
4-rooms, corner West 8th and R.
R., facing R. R
4 rooms, 920 N. Caldwell St
5 rooms, 308 Elizabeth Ave
4 rooms, 1213 N. Davidson St..
6 rooms, 918 N. Caldwell St..
7 rooms, modern, 423 Elizabeth
A.VG •••• •••• •••• •••• ••••
11 rooms, modern 610 N. Bre-
va.'d St • •
4 rooms, 303 N. Allen St., Bel
mont, per week
20.00
8.00
7.00
8.00
12.50
7.00
10.00
30.00
31.00
2.00
Brown & Co.
Children’s
Shoes
We have just received a
new lot of 400 pairs of chil
dren school shoes. These are
foot form and long wear.
Prices from $1.00 to $2.00.
Send your children to us and
let us fit them.
The Corner Shoe Store
FOREMAN & MILLER CO.
See Here, Ed Keesler
I want to know one thing of you: Does j’our rather unique vtt.yle of adver-
tis:mg 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 w'hich I haven’t the utmost confidence. As to' getting
attention and securing business: w'ith 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 tw’o 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 w'ant 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 witl\ the “gusher” and not arrive on
time.
E. L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas
’Phone 344.
25 S. Tryon St.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
FOR RENT
Modern 9-room house 615 North Caldwell street
Store room No. 4 Belmont Avenue
Basement under brick store room in North Charlotte ..
Modern 6-room house 401 West 11th street
Modern 9-room house 10 East 9th street
Modern 6-room house 606 North Poplar street
Modern 6-room house 509 Kingston Avenue
4 rooms, 400 East 9th street
Modern 5-room house 1602 Cleveland Avenue
Modern 5-room house 702 East 9th street
Modern 5-room house 700 East 9th street ..
Modem 5-room house' 1007 South Tryon street
Modern 7-room house 1118 S. Caldwell street
Modern 3 rooms for light housekeeping 303 E. 9th St.
Modern 7-i'oom house 402 East 10th street
Modern 12-room house 9 East 12th street
Modern 6-room house 306 East 9th street
Modern 5-room house 206 West 11th street
5-room house 212 N. Seigle street
6-room house 613 East 7th street '
4-room house East Morehead street ^
5-room house 914 East 3rd street
4-room house 1429 East 5th street
4-room house 810 N. College street
3-room house 17 West Wynonla street, per week
4-room house 104 S. Seigle street... .per week
4-room house 807 West 5th street
5-room house 1009 N. Caldwell street..
3-room house Liddell street per week
5-room house 18 West Palmer street
5-room house North Stevens street ’
Two 3-room houses p]ast 14th street, per week each ..
o-room house East 13th street .. .. per week i
4-room house corner 9th and Stevens street, per w^eek
4-room house 406 West 7th street .. V
5-room house Baldwin • Avenue *
4-room house 204 S. Long St. Feb 17th ’
4-room house 12 West Palmer street
4-room house 1017 N. Brevard street, per w^eek ..
$35.00
17.50
6.00
20.00
35.00
25.00
25.00
16.00
12.50
15.00
1.5.00
20.00
18.00
15.00
15.00
25.00
20.00
16.66
12.50
10.65
10.00
10.00
9.00
10.50
1.50
2.00
9.00
9.00
1.75
10.50
10.00
1.25
1.00
2.00
9.00
7.00
8.00
2.00
1.50
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RENT LIST OF SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LOAN & TRUSt
East Third St., 30x95 with basement '
Large warehouse, corner 5th and Graham *•••••..
North College Offices
Two connecting offices over Belk Bros
Offices in the New Howell Arcade. • ’ .
4-room Flat, 212 N. College
8-room Flat over Sarratt’s Store ' ■
8-room dwelling East 7th St. extension ’ ‘
7-room dwelling East 7th St, extension $30;^
9-rooni dwelling, 507 North Brevard 5:^:1 ^
8-room dwelling, Belmont .
8-room dwelling and large barn modern •
No. 512 South Church Street. ■ $3".'!!
4-room cottage, corner College and Liddell
4-room cottage, 707 N. Caldwell ^
4-room cottage 311 So. My^'s
4-room Cottage 13 Catherine St 5 ^>
4-room cottage 11 Catherine St ' ■ ? 5"'
4-room cottage West Sixth St $ 8 a,
5-room cottage, Belmont 1 «
6-room cottage, Belmont . s d
4-room cottage, Belmont ' ■ iff.
3-room cottage, Seversville !;. ‘
Several apartments in large brick Build’in.o’onSt ’ '
PHONE US AT 236.
^ ^ . TAKE NOTICE—BIG EARTHQUAKE^
On Prices We Have On Homes for Sale in r-n
One 5-room bou?e Chadwick Ave., lot lOOx^Go fi. I'l-jcf,
One 8-room house North Davidson street, modern .. ’ ■
One 5-room house on Stevens street. Built 1010 • • • •
One 5-room house on East 5th street ' •• ’ "
One 6-room house on Stevens street. New . ' v
One 8-room brick house North Brevard. Modern
One 7-room house West Trade. Modem ..
One 6-room house East 7th street, close in. Bargain ’
One 8-room house in W’^oodlawn, modern convenieru’es ' ' ■ • -.7
One 6-room house South Myers, close in. Modern ' ' '
Many other homes for sale in different sections of r'
fore buying and be convinced of our abilitv to savo v '
Several desirable farms for sale as well. Come in. ‘
Southern Bureau of Informal! v
322 American Trust Building. ^
StJFuffiAfrHOMIi
If 3'ou -wish a suburban home, I can supply it. 1 nif,.,-
splendid 9-room modern house, near car line, ( will ho on "
a very attractive price. This property is located right in ti- , ' “■
pective large developments. " ' •
Let me show you this.
G* CRAlGf RcdlE/Stdtc snd Insur^nop
'Pone 1436. ^
Trust
Houses For Rent
8-room house, modern, 316 N. Brevard St
5-room cottage, modern, Grove St.. Woodlawn.'
4-room cottage, 411 Pegram St., per week
5-room cottage Lillington and Craighead AveV.
6-room house, modern, 514 N Caldwell St
10-room house, city water, corner Mint and ipal'mer Sts
• $.'0.00
. ,$20.Q0
.. $2.C0
i. $12.50
.. $25.00
. $25.C0
Carolina Realty Co.
O. J. TRIES, President.
B. R. LEE, Secretary.
211 N. Tryon St.
W. D. WILKINSON, Treas. & Mgr,
J. P. LONG, Salesman.
Phone 6C9.
J. Arthur Henderson & Bro.
Cottage Ho
FOR SALE
Has 6 rooms, gas and water in kitchen, large niro 1)^:r, ronm,
lot 50 by 200 feet, plenty of fruit trees on place. Thi.s is
situated on Cleveland Avenue, Dllworth. Price See ub
if interested in any kind of real estate.
J. E. MURPHY & CO.
'Phone 842.
229 5. Tryon St.
Charlotte National Bank
On the Square
Depository for STATE, COUNTY AND CITY. This strong, pro
gressive bank solicits the accounts of all classes, laige or email.
Business, personal and accounts of corporations receive our .are-
ful attention. ^
OFFICERS;
J. H. LITTLE, President. J. F. ROBERTSON, Vie F;e3.
JNO. M. SCOTT. Vice Pres. W. H. TWITTY, Cashier.
CHARLOTTE
REAL ESTATE
A MODERN BUSINESS BUILDING in the wholesale dis
well rented to first-class people on a term lease, oil'
for
A TWO-STORY BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING one biock i
one black from Tryon Streets, also well rent'd ...
A FINE CORNER FOR DEVELOPMENT close to -Soiu
50x150 feet; a good purchase at
A FINE LARGE LOT right in line o£ business devcloiiu • : -
feet
A BUSINESS CORNER on College Street, in the heart u; ■
trict, close to Southern freight de^ t •
A GOOD BUSINESS LOT close to the Court House, via -
residence w'hich will rent for enough to helj) carry
purchaser is ready for a modern business building
A TRYON oTREET LOT, right in line of present devel' , ■■
ern residence of goc rental value •
A FINE CORNER LOT, one block from Post Ofi';ce, very ;
mand for business location, present rental from old
J\ TRADE STREET BUSINESS PROPERTY, wilh ren?a’
building of about $1,200 per year and already surout.';
iness buildings
A MODERN BRICK BUSINESS BUILDING, two block.s 1
well rented on term lease at a good rate of incou'
A LARGE MODERN BUSINESS BUILDING for some*
would like to place afiout $150,000 in Charlotte b -
with large income value.
A BRICK FACTORY PROPERTY, close to So ithern doiv
age warehouse or manufacturing. A fine location for t-o: -.
A TRADE STREET BUSINE&S LOT, between Square and
Also the Finest List Choice Residence Property—Low Co'--
and Suburban Building Sites, and Large Suburba’"'
M Wholesale and Retail Prices.
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