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10 THE CHARLO’TT® NEWS, FEBRUARY 27. 1911 loosniis HUE |[T HUEMBEBS : 1 r. V niil other onthii- . I - '1 rho r.ipaior Char- ■V !.Mth ronowod of- . ; 1 •’('! riT'ni- • , . ■ ^u^i!^oss man in ; -('.'n'f ; u’onihc'r of ;l', n.. riibors who ari' ' : ; .-r i'o'l satisfied. \v!'it'll w;is a vhlrl- ’ wcok. will bo : -\i\ Friday ni^ilit :t t; ■''. 'thor ban^im’t : .• Iwyn luMol and . •>> d • rlii.--. time is far .. .'hd it i- purpdJ^od > ti^,, iiim'i inarK ho- • ,.1 in. Tlu'ro i^^ . lifP.v.'t n a score .•(Mivo biiisiors ->;,'lHr^. b;;T this i tin-' and one £ III CITY r I! (’h.trli'l I«' I’luh I ;Ti.in ill North | • ,(i be sat- j ■" hi is ' •■'inc until ! ((■ \\ ; it the I .;l-i'. lv se-I , ■ ; H ii in the, '.X ; 0 £.oin :: ■■ _"’■] ptM'l'U'- ' • Ml. \V.': • ^ : .r.'. mor I , vv a'k '■ . : ,,Mor !-'s ' ' '(M'T i’O'Oti. , iitl:-;>iasni. j t:";? Roads. Toc.j nook of j ■ ;!^v :eal^ . - or th" acTi.'in i t-r ■ l oninii'- ■■’1 in. i4-:\s.' in ; . ^t* 'n ;.r.d west- In the name of ('harity several proiui- ncnt younj; phyt^icians of ihe city are giving their time and skill, relievinc, suiioring in a manner that bespeaks- for then’ the very highest commenda tion. Two dltVieuli (>perations were performed upon patients yesieruay. each operatimi being performed^ in the rear of a drug store. Sneakinii, to a re porter a young physician said: ■My prediction is that within less than a \oar ihere will be a nilllion- dollar iK'spiial cndo'vt>d h('r> to wiiich all charitable r.aiients nuiy lie s-ent. Some alumnus will do this bt ft're tlu' >ear has gone. NN'e are doiiit, charit able w'ork now. but we are handicap ped bei ause we ha\ e no phu e at whi'!i to o)>erate ■ ••Were such a hospital ondov.ed each physician in the I’itv ctmld ha\e a cer tain amount of wiu'k to do. and in this a' ever.'" disease could be trea'ed b\' a specialist." con'iinud the (iocior. One patient irea'cl t^unda> anrl who may be taken to a liospivil tod''-y. if arraiigcuu'ut!* tan be i>iadc \ith the city to do'ray s(une of his e.xpeasvs. presenis a i>'.ti:bl(' pictur«'. He was let' in the ci^ b; hi? tathcr. wlu) h:u; :\bso!utely failed to iiro'.ido in auv way VT him. I'is ’laine can be gittrn from I'f. Fred ^■hould any ouv’ f(.'e! an iric-rcst in i.i^^ bci'.alf. Charlotte B. & L. Association 43rd Series 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 Class Will Support Native Missionaiv The narraca class of the First A. R. P. churcji. ot this city, has made ar rangements wiih the board of foreign misisiims of that churcii to suiipcrt a native mis-isoiiaiy in India. The class composed of 25 young nten, wlii are ovtl'.usiastic students and who tak(' a deep interest in the cause {)f w(irld-wide missions. Of course, it is b('tter to recline in th.e lap of lu>;ury than lo stand on ceremony. r- rhe i i ■ nrac- : . ' -'n a Ijust ; : ,L - i-ntailed \- suu- • the afor- ■'.e roads will .... ’-ra,j ■ 'f with- v-iU avail them- ’ r.: rhose motl- ! v\i', rcby man- i-. -”-ial inter- . • • - I i\d Karn- ■ - ■ ■ 'tie ncf ds of rrher than to • ' f >pecnlarors ' '.' I' - know nothing .1 e i> ’i.e ;-i-al business r '’.-'in ’Ti^erests in , cau.-e fur anx- ; ■ "i’ - ruling, the ’ - will, in 'he long re*’^ial. • ■■.'Id commcnls ■■ >f rallroar] i? . -OMi not to new i.-sues of R i'i lire not be V: ■' ' :’T'!*”cinl crronp ■;y wants more the advance (1 ''11.-' bo an op- . V.. a .'tin'k-ticker ■ . ■ - ih n--' be nnilc- - ,’ . . >s.-s !if eciin- i • ! ' ■i,*mc'-n'cnt have wa:;!^ To see ■ r I-- with all ■ h ;, 1tv':-s. riut r' to lienr i ho . • i emulators. Our , 'o-A‘ d a leasonablo • ' r''"d valt’o of the ^■1 •!• !u» they should ■ ' exieencios of ■ ^ • . 1‘ Is to the . : I'l'n-'i , n« well as • t-'i' iu.'t and stable ‘ ' \ • beon errlphati- ‘ ’ tl;e interstate com- iM >Ti*,c !^rnpo?ed for 1 , fi.^rorn linos havo ']'. ■ and seventy mil- r *o the oo?t of trans- '• • 'i.at falls directly r. : eventually upon I," --f the commission, r »‘ no.-o:- ::ry to the ’’ ■ r 'ldr-. Money for TP !:'■ . poured by more ‘"■n' and. most im- it epn be secured by ! -lad out of purely * \tlania Journal. Rev. Dr. Caldwell At Fiisi Chinch Rov. Dr. .1. L. CalJwf'!]. I'residenr- el«H't of the Presbyterian College, do- liveiod a very able sermon yesterday miiMiinu at :he Fii --; Pi'os'ix tcri;i!i church on F'cie^-iai's 'I'liat ai that time >e were wiii’.out riiiisi. l>e- ing aliens from the cominonwealtli ot Is-rael and strangers from the eoveti- ant? of iiromise, havinc no hope an.l wilhi’Ut -li’d in the world." Tl'jO •-•■''tial th^'ught of the •ii'-- (ijurse was ili.it salvr.tion. wh.otlier of the ir;iividual or ttf tlic na’.ion must conio fjom jira.ctice of ibc' principles set forth by Christ. 'I'he sjieaker cited instance after insta’ice in th^ drama of vorld hist or;, where great ne'S h;!d been attained in a natiomil way l"r had siidilfulx t;) deca\ t'or th-^ ica'on that there wa.s no refuue .if et-Mi'.al truth for the individr,al con- si-ience to cling to. He cited Greec-.' a~ a striking example of the surldeii decay of a nation that h.ad made v.on- I't rfui progress and anainments aloiu inteneetual and c’lli.ural liiu's. but h;vl fallen liecause there was no .-avia:' ekMiiont of truth in iheir reliirio’i.' be lief The speaker referred to vavii.us r\ pedients resorted to '>y nations in thf'ir effort to fhid t'lo brighte>t and individual we't'are. He discus.-i'd "h ■ resort to fori-e. -uiiitar}. * cdesiasi ical and govern.Jiental. b\ the olio;- na- ti'-ns of the world. He al;-o reviewed the cultUK' iFained iiy Greece and th.e spread of law made in the Roman eu;- pire. .\11 tiiese-. while tiiey advanced the general i!;'0'j:ress of mankind, wi re fa.ilures when viewed as a means of ^alvation. eirh.er nat.ional or individual. All this, the speaker declared, attest ed the tiurh that .Jesus Christ is tlic (■nlv revelation of a\ithenu(“ truth. If a man takes a day off when he feels run down, why shouldn't the ciociv. Cliiidreii Cry •FOR FIETCHER’S C A S T O R ! A. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R 1 A Mr. J. C. Sadler’s Barn Was Burned 'Jr. ,(ohn r. Sadler, • erai iniios from the l*a\v f'reek road, was ’ - eiining about 2 o’clock, - horse and a cow, bc- a -niatiiity of feedstuff, per- ! ith the liuilding, . or .f'klo of tho flarnos awoke a .1-I r of the i'amily, but such head- bad boeii rnado by then that .■I'u oould t)e saved from the is the second tlmo that Mr. I r‘; birn has boon liurned with- ■te 1;; t jour yefiis. The origin of is not known but it, is bo- ■ d ti lie tif incendiary origin. Burning Boxes And Big Smoke Draw Crowd \ fire alarm, turned ir from Box uast night aliout tlie hour that people were goint; homo from church, took the deiiaitJiient to the coi'iior of Col lege and East Fourth streets, where a pile of empty I'oxes were found ablaze behind Burwell & Dim’s whole sale house. The fire w:is soon inU out, but not before a larue crowd hai] as- .-iembled, 'I'he hour at which it oc curred. its jiresence in the centre of the wholosale district and the huge volume of smoke that arose attracted an unusual thronu of spectators. F'atrolnian .1. K. Hunter discovered ihe blaz-.^ and turned in the alarm. Some peo])le are such sound sleep ers that the sound Keeps everybodv else awake. AT WILMOORE among the pines, at the foot of Mint stieot. we have some very attractive lots at sriOo. on side sp.eets at $400; 'erms .S.'" ca;di. and if 10 ]ier month, or liberal diFoount for cash. Or at tbp foot of Tryon street, close *o DiiworHi car line and South Tryon car line, we v.ill sell you fine, level lots r;0x2t'M'i in size, for .$(>00. $700 and and on easy toTnis. So near town you can walk to business in ten or fifteen niinutec. W’e have been so busy with other deve'opments for the past year that this particular suburb has been neg lected. but this year is to be Wil- moore year and developments will be pushed and 'iiany' lots sold. liook at the city map and you will note that Wilmoore is closer to the bu.^iness and industrial sections of the city than any other development, and it is a fact that you can buy a lot in this suburb at a lower price than is asked for many a lot a mile fur ther from the city. The homeseeker. the investor, the builder, will note these facts and get in line soon for Wilmoore lots. F. C- Abbott & Co. “Everything in Real Estate.” Trust Building. Liner Bans Adele’s Dog. . •/. V-.rk. I'eb. 27.—Adele Ritchie. >• who sailed on the George ■■ !r>. today, had to leave her : • at ho last minute. She had neg- 1 ef. ci to send to the department of ; i;eulifjre in Whitehall, I^ndon, for a riit'.i-ate and the purser refused to \ n\\ the dog to come aboard, as the a. i I •;! would .surely have been re- f ^ ' d permis iion to land at Southanii t n a :d the butchcr of the ship would ' >'. • had to care for It, Indefinitely. IvTiI e r than allow her pet to become a ,Miblic charge Miss Ritchie sent the « -h o tiie honie of a friend. Crew of Ten Lost. Hy Asnofiated Press. '’uxhaven, Germany, Feb. 27.--The flshing ntcaraer Senator Strack was MUiik in the .Vorth Sea during last wtfk s atorm. The crew of 10 persons jjcrished. In Case of Sickness or Accident Are You Protected ? Would your salary continue? Wo will firotoct you and the cost is so small you will not miss it. Jiere is evidence: Charlotte, N. C., Feb. 25, 1911. Citizens Trust Companv City, Gentlemen:—I bes; to acknowledge and thank yon for draft of nine dollars an^j thirty-three cents, which covers my Insur ance for the time I Avas out on account of recent illness. I as'.iurc you 1 appreciate the way you have handled .the matter. Yours truly, ARTHUR G. PHIFER. Don't you want us to tell you about it? ’Phone today. Citizens Trust Company 201 S. Tryon St. ’Phone 1438. New Interest Quarter JANUARY 1st will be the beginning of a NEW INTEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS made from now till January 5th will draw interest from Jan uary 1st. Begin the New Year by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT — Deposits re- •dn jvuoa €=tiO mojj paAiao Our Time Certificates bear interest from date. Southern Loan &Savings Bank Good Values in Real Estate One double corner East 7th street in “Pines” $3,000 I;ouble lot, 132 fcot front, Central Ave .. $2,850 Double lot 132 feet front, Louise Ave ,$2,000 7-room mcxlern home Elizabeth Ave $3,850 6 rooms, modern. South Myers . . . . $3,350 And many other very attractive propositions. feoples Loan & Realty Co. V/. L. Nicholson, Mgr. C. R. McGinn, Salesman. 309 Realty ’Phone 313. Building. araams STORE ROOMS Store room No. 4 and 6 South Poplar St., Her'-, space, ,'i.Sx74, $50.00 iStore loom, 1002 South Boule vard $30.00 904 X. Graham St 25.00 902 N. Graham St 10.00 I brick store room, Belmont Ave $17.50 RESipENCES. 7 rooms, modern, East 5th St. extended 20.00 7 ri'oms. modern, 712 East 4ih I St . . . 25.00' 7 rooms, modein. 718 East 4th i Si 25.001 7 ii'(Vins. modern, 720 East | 1th St 25.00 4 roc'ms, 306 N. McDowell .c,.. 8.00 4 rooms, 1213 X. Davidson St.. 7.00 7 roc.ms, modem, 423 Elizabeth ! Ave 30.00 II rooms, modern 610 N. Bre- va.d St 31.00 Brown & Co. 43 acres, 6 miles from the square, on macadam. 126 acres, 5^2 miles from the square, on macadam. 1G3 acres, G miles from the square, on 13elt road. These farms are on and near the Providence road, on which great de velopments are in contemplation for the near future; they are good farms, and are bargains at the price offered for the next week, $60 to $65 per acre. Good terms on same. Now is the time to act. We still have some “East End” lots and city property W. T. Wilkinson & Co. Room 6 McKinnon B!dg. Phone 439. Ladies’ Strap OXFORDS $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Velvet, Suede, Patent Leather and Gun Metal. Newest styles and great est values. Get a. pair at 1 he Corner Shoe Store FOREMAN & MILLER CO. What’s the Use, Boys of boosting the Greater Charlotte Club, of trying to bring manufac turing plants and various new enterprises here, of real honest work to improve public utilities, of efforts to attract capital, when a lot of ever- busy little poliacians pollute the air. not v.ith new principles, im proved ideas of government or propositions for municipal betterment, but simpl> a change of personality, no reason assigned—,iust giving vent to their insatiable desire to rule or ruin. How much have they done—and you know who they are—to really help Charlotte? Precious little. \Miy don’t they do a little to help the city, rather than always trying to muddy the waters, to feather their own nests, to vent their petty fc-pite and to satisfy personal grievances? AFTER ALL, FELLOWS, it’s better to look to your own safe own pocketbook, by carrying just as Kee?,ler and the Mutual, for that’s there with the goods at the appointe and disappointment and poverty for hunt the pie hut few eat it. It’s a life hunting for the featlier beds, shuck mattress and go to work. Let do the politics. WHY, I’M JUS as a big sunflower, and 1 did it “w ty, your own peace of mind, your many shares as you can with a combination that fails not to be d time. There's naught but worry the average politician, for many always so with the herd that spends Quit the damnable .job. buy a the other fellow be the idiot and T AS HAPPY ith my little hatchet.” E. L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas 'Phone 344. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 25 S. Tryon St. nsurance JNO. M. SCOTT. President. CasMej. | ^9 n. tryON ST. We are agents for the following companies—some of the strongest and best companies in the United States: Glens Falls Insurance Co. Glens Falls, N. Y. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Hamburg, Germany Atlantic National Fire Insurance Co Macon, Ga. Central National Fire Insurance Co. Chicago, 111. Piedmont Fire Insurance Co. Charlotte, N. C. We would be glad to have you call on us for rates or information in regard to Fire Insurance at any time. J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. RENT LIST OF THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LO COMPANY Large warehouse, corner 5th and Graham.. North College Street Offices ’ Two connecting offices over Belk Bros 8‘room Flat over Sari’att’s Store 8-rooni dwelling East 7th St. Extension 7-room dwelling East 7th St. Extension 4-room cottage corner College and Liddell...!' 4-room cottage 707 N. Caldwell 4-room cottage South Myers St , , _ 4-room cottage, 11 Catherine St 4-room cottage 13 Catherine St 4-room cottage West 6th St ’ 4-room cottage, P.elmont 3-room cottage, Seversville Several apartments in large brick Buildinc,- on oih's Several offices in the new Howell Arcade ono uu'r- • all new, ground floor, well lighted. ‘ ''' 'PHONE US NO. 236, FOR SALE Ne'iV 8-room house, well built, with hard wcorl f.n modern conveniences. Basement is large enough tu bf garage. Lot 50x200. (r^B*CE LOW—-TERr/IS EASY Charlotte Consolidated Company Business Property For S;. on Trade Street The property Is .situated close in. bein^■ in rho ho;)-. ,■ ness part of Trade St. The property ha.s .'So fi. froinar-o v-: 140 feet, and brings in $o.600 per year. It i.-; offctf ;; onable price for only a few days. Call and ^ce u?- i; in real estate of any kind. J. E. MURPHY i 'Phone 842. 229 S. Tryon St. Houses For Rent 8-room house, modern, 316 .N. Brevard St s. r;: 5-room cottage, modern. Grove St., Woodlawn $2. 4-room cottage, 411 Pegram St., per week $2. 5-room cottage Lillington and Craighead Ave. 6-room house, modern, 514 N Caldwell St $25, 10-room house, city water, corner Mint and Palmer Sts. Carolina Realty Co. O. J. THIES, President. B. R. LEE. Secretary. 211 N. Tryon St. W. D. WILKINSON, Treas, v/ M., J. P. LONG, Salesman. Plionc 609. TIRE INSURANCE’* On the Square Depository for STATE, COUNTY AND CITY. This ; gressive bank solicits the accounts of all classes, large or -n; Business, personal and accounts of corporations receive ^>ur .. ful attention. OFFICERS; J. H. LITTLE, President. JNO. M. SCOTT. Vice Pres. J. F. ROBERTSOX. Vice F W. II. TWITTY, Cashier ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN AT OUR OFFICE We offer just now, subject to sale ^ THE GRESHAM RESIDENCE on West Trade St., just bt'jo'.v Depot, a beautiful new place, with largt' lot and iiiv' would like to give you details of this property. A FINE LARGE DILWORTH HOME, with large lot abwnt l trees and shrubbery, great big garden wiili I'ruit well -tarts handsome ten-room residence, hot water heater, eleciric complete. This will interest any home seeker. AN ATTRACTIV’'K NEW HOME, Ransom Place, wiiii l‘> to car line and convenient to business. A VERY PRETTY NEW PIEDMONT HOME, with large n rv looking Independence Park; house strictly up-t(.>u;ne. SEVERAL BUSINESS PROPERTIES I.WKST.MP:.\ 1' richt '• Charlotte, at prices ranging from for vacaju lot for large corner brick building. THE CROWLEY FACTORY PROPERTY at the foot of trh Southern Depot; just the location for manufacturing or wa’ poses. The building has been put in first-class coiulitioii . SALE or for RENT on term lease. SPRING IS COMING and you will soon want to build. We have one thou;-and of ' in Charlotte to olTer you at wholesale and retail prirc;- Piedmont, Hillcrest, Wilmoore and scattered lots in tho suburban locations and on the most favorable of terms or li for cash. FOR EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE Always Consult F. C. Abbott &
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