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12 THE CHABLOTTS NiSWS, MARCH 17 . 1911 Equaliz0k,tiorv -OF— H T axation AWKINS’ RECORD ON THIS ALL IMPORTANT QUESTION i t f! t;iv;iiion is close to • • T .!1 -I'S-r . I’i- ui' property tor tax- • a'»‘ i;i-ossly unfair. VvK'\S ST\N1»S rc'K KQI'ALIZA- .\ OF \SS':S,MKX'r^^- He is liow ,!i., a li a-' I'Vrj.art'll tluU will show , , piiMM'rtv ill the cit>. . V r ./’t. (\irc tlu' (’ounty , ,1 :■ iM'opi'r assoss- :S ■’ \SSI:SSMKNT YK.Ui eveiy nuui tj,> .-v-’i "t assessments:. • ,' . i ■ . i\ .'U I'Uu h siii'Iy \. V K.N''w now in: , s r A . . , I,, of i*i''!'''riy values •A. .1,; tl;e b’.iriien-' ■:u ’a’.! evi\i-il’.; ''U tlie ! \> I\ '( il i IT I'OR • . .. -i V ' ( ;■ 'lie . ■ l: .''1 I ;■ t't : , i lui. H A\V- ; (■! •. ■ I • I ;i' ! i ;ii- - ' 1 .• . \\ ■ A i:)^ !•' • :r i..- i.il • ii: : !\ O’-'- !S Xt! I. r' - a .n '• Tl . ' '11, • -'i^i^ r.;K \N V ON ! :1.- v\ -.n\ N I'.- .-ii- ■ i- 'he ••• ■■ Mi: I - (. TIOX OF A F.OARD OF ASSESSORS, ip ;)rder tliat llie lOQTAL1Z-\T10N OF \SSKSS.MKXTS for raxatioii iniglit be the better brought about. Di vou want a Mayor Wl^IO WILL KKKP' I P TH1-: AGITATION FOR KQl AIi ASESSMKXTS? It is iinpo'Mant at this time that ;lii> auit;iiion be lei»t uii. As was weii said by a citizens in -i\me his reasons for being in favor i)f Mr. Hawkins' re-election; “IF \I.UH A mistake: NOW. IT WILL i \KK TWKXTY-FiVK YFARS TO ovHuroNH-: vvr L't us consider wv'il before turning d''\\n a .^^a^llr who has shown his IN TI’Ki: ST IX TllF \VI-:i>l'ARK Oi; I'l'l'V. as well as his ABILITY TO rori: with thf many im- I'ORTANT Cji KSTlOXS confron!inu,' i!a' oi'v ai this critical pel iod in its -iiii>. 'I'uc mauagenunt. in oi’der ; t vos! lia- tnit'silou of wneilu'r o - no :l’e I ity has bot n run within its ii;i'oa:‘, ;iu,i wishing to bo perfectly I'a.i: atui frank with the iiublic, has re- (V.;i txd the rl'.airuian of the linance oo'M-.ui.t. c. >ir W. A. W atson, to far- I'.ish a statement >f receipts niui c\- ■" ;,.!’!f.ri's 1)V t!'i c’ity during the il;r\,sins adti'.iTtisiiation. w hicli he has kindlv ciuiS'. nieil to do. il iv. kins speaking at fhe court house ,• ii’ulu. i':\ c' > i'dy inx it'.'d Hour o'c'Ki' k. Mu-io II' the (’iKirl'Mle V\'oou- nii'n • i'’.cs l.y Hon. .1. n. M-'('a!l. (\'l. U'. r. .Maxwell. !!(Mi. v'anuron Morrison, i'. M;n(li:v.r. Ksq. .lolui A. Mcliae. Fsq. Three 7-Room Houses PIEDMONT DILWORTH ELIZABETH All practically new, have slate roofs, electric lights, cabinet mantels, first-class plumbing and all modern conveniences. The house I’.t Piedmont is $3600 The house at Dilworth is $4500 The house at Elizabeth is $4500 A payment of $500 will secure either of these desirable homes. The balance can be carried on easy terms. Browi\ & Compa.ny PHONE 535. 203 N. TRYON ST. The Wearing of the Green by 2 hree J. P’s. -There will tie very little doing in this shop loday. begorra,” said Squire P. C. Moore, this morning at his oflice in the basement of Uie court house. "It is St. Patrick’s day you know, and ii would ill becoi'iie a justice of the peace of Irish extraction to do much real \'ork today." Tile othce is occnitied by 'Squire D. Moore, C. L. ftunter and J. W. (.’obb, all Irish through and through, so they stoutly aver. 'Squire Moore wore a tie of vivid green. 'Squire Cobb said he would be wearing a three-leaf- t d Siianu'oek later in tlie day. he hav ing already ordered the emblem deliv ered at his oflice. 'Squire Hunter had not arrived at the oflice, but his brother justices look it upon them- , selves to say that he would fittingly I t elebi ate the occasion, even to the ex- j tent of wealing a green hat. if he ; (oulil I'ot come across a twig of sure- eiiough Shamrock. 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. Pegin the New Year by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT — Deposits re ceived from On3 Dollar up. Our Time Certificates bear interest from date. Southern Loan k Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT. President. W. L. JENKiNS, Cashier. FOR SAl This company offers for sale a business block located it, , recent VVe^t Trade street transaciions. Tiiis blo( k terian Hospital Builaing, is ju&t across the stree i- .' facturers’ Club, and opposite the postofRce, on .Min . store rooms ar leased and the block is a navin- - particulars. ‘ ‘ ' ' '''' SOUTHERN REAL EST LOAN & TRUST CO. ■C^ USE THE 'Phone NO. 236. \\ •.'.cii This Space for Something ln;ercsni!L: Tomorrow Mr. Lummus Precches Ai First A. R. P. Church Kev. R. A. Lummus. of Kichburg, S. iMv aelied a very interesting seruuui at’the First A. U. P. churoh last -ligb'-. Rev. J. F. Presion 7c Speak Sundcy aat'hs taken by the speak- 11., • .^aid U.'Od i i 1 a t ;'’;iula.v af’- rr.oon at ^ o’clock a' \ ^ II :’.u .M' t'. Ciiristian As.-ocih-' ! '! • .. .1. FTirnian I'r' sion, M. ' \ , w .) Wvi , a:: addr^. to men >.j • 1 it. King's Business j .i’ .. . ' ■ 'i). at will '>(• reci'ivod . 1;;. a la'r'f of ' lu^ friends . , : , -I.! lU'v. Mr, Pros:ra, wlio •; . ar. ;i 1" b-arn for t ae first ! a■ • ■ il in .\;:V'rica. Mr. ' a' \ d it- Viii' ; 1 a i'i"U 0U'“ ' 1 I’la'i a. -v! i ro he lias a ’!'!-■-!.'nary o^ the' • '•■■11, f .in I', fi)i tho I ; ' ■ . 1 , !■ \v \ -..'ars ago j V .i ■ . ^ . i' ii i’ city to I . .'. ,; > \ > i'i i\( -I'l a. • \ ’..Cl';. .1 r !ir i 1] ' ■ 'r I •; m; w ' ass-'i-i-: ' ■ , I’'' ' ,\. iiov lai'd and ■ . ar^ and I,. 1. .Moi- : I i :l, tl'('r\\ard .^Io»e- ' ’ ’ ' ' '-I '-u Mi.-r 'i'iiS ill ilu'' ' ■ lo ■ I I'i,!n » h irch and he , • • ':i;ly r."iifn:i) 'i'-d in tl'.is ; >■ '.a-' d*Ml i.f giiod ' i' X'"!., Carolina iri ihis ' 11. 1 ; !i* 'A as married A’ slvnnon Wilo,-. of Salis-' iwith hi >'\ife's family' ' - ' •, ti.ai 1 I i- siietifling hi.s j I i'i!; i-: well fittd fori ' ■ a.II -I a'inn. hi>' i I ; '’I (in i 'niver^iry j ‘i -M. .\. a!ifl then | >ars .'tdditional at the: : ; a! Seminary, whore i i ' : 1'a’ r a~.-'fiation is . :i' ’ 'M r cunnc fw d with !i n,!i.-t ian .\ssociq-i Bland Forces Greeted By a 'rremendous Crowd .\i ;withstanding the cold and disa- g'otai'le weatl'..'.-, more than two iiun- dr« d and fifty ' f the voters of Ward One Lr;i;herd at the overhead bridge on C St! eet to hea;' I)r. Mland, the genial an i i opuiar canili.Iate of the i.eo])le, who is no.v running for .Mayor in (;pMO.'ition to tlie i)r‘, sent in;-uinI)ont, ,\lr, '1'. V.'. Hawkins, f'rotn the s’llcn- d'd aftntion and applause that wis •_ive>n tb r-.iO;; I-.:T, it w;is evidc'tlt that hr iiad the liirits of ii;e people with liim. Oti'.( r speakers a(uiri‘?sed the people in I'jt-half of IV.'. I'.li.lid's candidacy, ajiiong thoin Mr. \\’. H. Hall. .M. 10. C'ow!i;. i:d .'tewa’'t and Mumiiicr Ml wan. The mf'C i’u:: last niuht wa.^. as laru:e- ly aiiiUd* I as the one on Ti.esila> !iio:ht held in W'a'd Five, and after the .M;- iial! ailed on all tiio^e ;!r*-scnt in fa\or of Or. I’.land being l icct.t (1 .'lay.ir t(k hf»ld up rlieir haiids, whcrcui f n t!:e vi;ti w;!s madf unani- iiioiis. Wl'cn Ha, wl.iii,-' supporu-i.- were calleil tor. non(' '.)uld be found. Tiuic will lie a raJly of fhe Bland fiirc's toni-'ht at eight o'clock at l!lai;d's Hi a.dq :a: tors. 15 West .'tth St;-e“t. v.iifii the voters will be ad dressed by .'vk'ssrs. p. ,\i, [irown. T. S. Kraiiklin, T. I'a.vi-- and Hugh \V. Hari'is, \d which cvory white male ',i't* r in till' 'it;. of Chai’lotte Is most coidially iDV'nd. .Muric will be fur- iiished by the W. O. W. FJelmont Hand. .Mr.'. Harvey Overcnvsh's many friends v.ill Iio glad to know that she i recovering from a recent illness. Blv '-va.' threatened with appendicitis. ook a.- his 'ext t'salin 11. n.;. hca.n ti' I'ear t;:> name." He a Mudy oi Hie word heart as in ihe Dible revealed the ii i.s ased to denote the emotions, ihe intelleci, and tiie v.ill. We need to educate our euiotit/ns- so that whe'hor v.'e are glad or sorrowful we shall be diawn by our emotiens closer to the c ross of Ciiiist. We ueed to exercise our reasoning faculty with regard to ilie service of God. The Prophet says: ‘ Come now, let us reason together, i'liit having (air emotions educated and .ii V; ii.pi d and iis--ng our iutellects viii a . ail notiiing unless we are wil ling. \\'i. must have our wills conse crated and sa.iK ilied 'oy the Spirit of '■•od. -'Me lhai vv illeUi to do his will sl.i'.;l khow of the doctrine." I he au(iier.( e nv as very much irn- ii»viti, tlie sermon. ()uit('a naiii- iii,r 1- the church were iieard c.--e Mich Ai;ress-ions as: "Wasn'r iiat a !i '-c sermon .’ liiev. Lummus uill .li'i i'.cli again Loiiii:,ht at S o ( lock. On Si,;;iia;h tvai rvices will bo held, vne at 11a. m. and the other at S p. m. ln:mediaiel>- after tiie ^norning sertnoii hr Sacraaieut of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. Savings Count A definite, settled policy of SAVING has been the beginning of many fortunes. One dollar starts an account with Charlotte National Bank ■WE ARE NOW Preparing Plaos for Mo Cottages, Bungalows and Two-Story to be Built ‘K- and draws 4 per cent, a year, compounded quarterly, count now and be ready for the NEW QUARTER. Open an ac- OFFICERS: J. H. IJTTLE. President. J. F. ROBERTSON, Vice Pres. JNO :\I. SCOTT, Vice President. Vv. H. TWITTY, Cashier. HOMES FOR SALE 5 rooms, modern, on car line .. $1,800 Two 5-room modern cottages, First Ward 3,500 North College St. home, close in, 9 rooms $6,000 Fourth Ward modern home, near Manufacturers’ Club, a bar gain at $6,250 Desirable residence lots close in and suburban. Peoples Loan & Realty Co. W. L. Nicholson, Mgr. C. R. McGinn, Salesman. 309 Realty ’Phone 313. Building. H'H will be illu.'trHrof) with ' i' i‘f i.inifrn slid' s tii^dc Mriikfi's .toy never cr i”|( aii(i pm umcuiia. H .loidan (c C'). fails to cure For '•ale by R. eod Bland Headquarters A Story and a Moral A Change of Front \ rn;!-" .111 ’■.ri- {ri n; wms (inco '■•hit-!: • , .1 , on the idatform of n TiL.' wi'i.ip. hi., iiicoiiif', i)a.'. in'.; a ii’ > a i,,i havin:,' y in tlie • H‘ I'a d divirj..n,i and ker^ Ml »'■ but !n liVc f ai n il''"' iaiii'ii.'id li:ii| 1/) h.' iiiiili h'Ming the {,a t. tvaj the Bf «.f (TnrloTTf* liave' blown off 111 ilu; t and wash'd away in mtlloys. Ill'has he-n ijfv^r rlonning u|). f'do/'-i (if filth have |.‘-'rriu'.at('d the : ^:ros!,hrro. lia- - n haul- ■'1 iitf lar^M'ly at the • xpcnsc of the !'i.;ite individual. Small sKjih have k' n taken to prevent the spr( ad of dlsia.se. 'I’he riti/,ns of many wards ha. > proped in darkness anil tallen ireo rmid iioles. Meanwhile the may- fu- and citv engineer have drawn their ; loatcr salarif-s and carried fjiit flio policy of oconomy (?) while the f)o- liccin*n aiui firemen's families e:;ist- ec| on rcducf'd rations. They have lived within tludr ($1')7,- (Wio iricr(‘t.si (i) incomc, say they, paid a divid nd on rock quarry and so])tic tank repairs, and have money in the bank, but look at the roadbed and tlif rolHnej stock (likewise the accu- rniilalcd interest on the city bonds). Two years ago the slogan was ‘cconoinj and no bonds;” now it is “bigger salaries and much bonds.” W’f're not the incumbent’s management m rc business men and financiers, one Ti'i”ht susjiect this to be “politics”—an effort to catch the voter commin and !'v.\an. .'•onit* on the platform of the administration .i’ist about to go out and otlu rs on what they hold out for tliM fiittire. BLAND FORCES GREETED BY A TREMENDOUS CROWD More than two hundred and fifty vot er. of Ward One i;alhered at the over- i'c.id Iji id(.;c on C Street- to hear Dr. Hland. Fi'om tiie siilendid attention and applause that was given the siK.aker, it was evident that he had the hearts f;f thf j;eopU> with him. Othei- ypoakers addres.=-ed the ei)ople in l)ih:ill of I)r. Pdtind’s candidacy', among them Mr. \V. H. Hall, M. E. (!row»dl, Ed. Stewart and Plummer Stewart. The meeting last night was as large ly attended as the one on Tuesday night held In Ward Five, and after the snr-aking Mr. Hall called on all those jiresc'Ut who wer(> in favor of Dr. Pjland br ing eh'cted Mayor to hold up th*'ir haruls, whereupon the vote was made unanimous. There will be a grand rally held to night at i;zhi, o’clock of the Bland forces at l.j West Fifth street. The issues of the municipal campaign which are so vital to the welfare of our city and in which every good and loyal citizen is interested, will be dis- cusi-(^d by I’. M. Brown. T. .T. Davis, S. Franklin, Hugh \V. Harris and others. Dr. Chiirles A. Bland, the popular candidate, will also address the voters. Every wtiite voter of the f’ity iOf (’harlott. is most cordially invited to attend this meeting. Music will be furnished by the W. O. W, Band of Belmont. Costs But a Trifle To ture Catarrh How many readers of the News know that in Inland .Vustralia where the | mivhtiest of eucalptu’s trees grow in j abundance, that there is no consum))-1 tion. catarrh or iliseases of the respira-j tory tract. | The refresh.ing balsam thrown out | by these trees fills the air and is breathed into the lungs by the inhabi tants and all germ life is d,esLroyled. If you h;i\ e cata.n h you cannot go to Inland Austraiia exceid at great ex- pense, but you can breathe ight in your own home the same pleasant, sootbinsr. healing, germ killing air as you would breatne if you were liv ing in the eucalyptus district of Aus tralia. •Just breathe HYOMEI; it is made from Australian eucalyptus and scien tifically combined with thymol and other antiseptic employed in the Dis- terian system. Pour a few drops of HYOMEI in the inhaler and breathe it, and as it pass es over the catarrh infected membrane it kills the germs and heals the raw, inflamed surface. HYOMEI is guaranteed to cure ca tarrh. coughs, colds, croup and sore throat or money back. Complete out fit including inhaler $1.00. Extra bot tles of HYOMEI cost but 50 cents. Sold by druggists everywhere and by R. i H. .Iordan & Co. Elizabeth Heights Home If you are interested in buying a home in Elizabeth Heights, it would be advisable for you to see us as early as possible. \\’e have one of the most desirable homes in Elizabeth Heights for sale; 7 rooms, all modern conveniences, cenK'ut wall;s, hard wood floors, and tirst-class in all respects. Terms easy, price right, for further information call Carolina Realty Co. O. J. THIES, President. B. R. LEE, Secretary. 211 N. Tryon St. W. D. ’^VILKINSON, Treas. & Mgr. .1. F. LONG, Salesman. ’Phone 609, For Rent STORE ROOMS Store room No. 4 and 6 Soutli Poplar St., floov space, 38x74, $50.00 Store room, 1602 South Boule- I vard $30.00 “Oh that it were my chie.’ delight To CO the things I ought.” If feminine activity were piactical and profitable, as w'ell as pleas ant, what a city this would be! Surely we THEN could see the moving picture play—nd Merry Widow wide or ostrich tail would obscure the vision of all. Yea, sister, dear, poor sinful man could even see the preacher from the pew if you'd but direct your guns for the benefit of the “sons.” Oh, my agel one, a man could swipe his Sunday mail in turn, and not be made to wait and wait ’till every maid, however late, ignores the line and demands her “goods” and that of her dear friends, who stand aside and w'atch the lengthening lines. THE MAKING OF MORE HOMES and making more beautiful the homes we have, a deeper interest in your husband’s affairs, a willing hand to aid him in his efforts to provide for you and “bright-eyed Susan” when v;inter’s chill has called him far aw’ay. These and kindred work could be made your chief de light. But, listen to your “Uncle Ned;” you can’t do it; no, not on your life, while the precious moments of daylight and sunshine are “Whist” away in “Bridge.” NOW HERE’S A GO FOR YOU Our new B. & L. series is open. There’s no better w^ay. The time is ripe. Take a few shares. Get your husi>jand and little Willie into it. Save while life is young and joyous and prosperous, for the clouds will gather for you and me, and if you’ve failed to provide, how sad and unhappy the later years. FINALLY, SISTERS, be practical. Curtail the butterflies, the doings of a day’s duration, and . freeze on to Keesler’s plain pills, labelled “Billy Malone,” a cure, not for gout, hookworm, or municapl influenza, but for hard times, des pondency and failure. Ready to s erve. E. L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas RESIDENCES. 7 rooms modern, 3 E. 'Vance St. o rooms 501 East Oak St 7 rooms, modern, 1513 &. Boule vard 6 rooms, 415 S. Church St .... 3 rooms, S. Allen St., Belmont, per week 7 rooms, modern. East 5tlx St. extended ** 7 rooms, modern, 712 East 4tn St • 7 rooms, modern, 718 East 4th St 7 rooms, modern, 720 East 4th St •• 4 rooms, 306 N. McDowell ..... 7 rooms, modern, 423 Elizabeth 11 rooms, modem 610 N. Bre* va.d St $35.00 10.00 25.00 17.00 1.25 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 8.00 30.00 31.00 Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. For Sa^le Modern 9-room house No. 9 East 8th street, close in, nicely fin ished ' $5300.00 Modern 11-room house, 914 North Tryon street, lot 55xl9S, nicelv shaded, house nicely finished inside, two bath rooms, weil located for large enhancement. Price .... .... $800.00 Modern 6-room cottage, 306 East 9th street * good ’ neighborhood,’ deep lot, close to schools and churches, price $3000.00 Modern 7-room house. East 7th street,ext., beautifully 'finished' ’ in side, hardwood floors. Price for quick sale. $4500.00 Modern 7-room bouse 600 East 9th street, corner lot,’ room' ’enough for another house on Davidson street,’ good neighborhood.... $3000.00 Modern S-room house, 808 West Trade street, nicely finished in side, nice deep shady lot, only six and half blocks from square. Price Modern 5-room cottage, nice and new. East 7th street Brown & Co.j J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. $5000.00 $2600.00 Hand & Co.’s. ■j 219 N. Tryon St. “Fire Insurance.” "#r In Dilwor If Interested in Securing a Home on ()i Easy Monthly Paymen Come at Once and Have a Plan Draw i ing to Your Own Ideas. CONSULTATION FRi::. Charlotte ConsoHdated Constr Company. 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. Teleph one Investment Two elegant places on North Graham St. Factory site on Seaboard R. R. Baildings on it will net ovr; ■' price asked. $2500 stock of Groceries, old established trade, a bargain if . W. T. Wilkinson & Co. Room 6 McKinnon Bldg. Phone 433, WHY bother yourself aboiir We have all of thi; styles in Velvet, > I\Ietal, Patent Le- Hanan and Pullmai; men uud women. The Coble Shoe \.rOi Successors to FOREMAN & MILLER CO West Ave. Home For Sale I-Ias 8 large rooms, with all modern conveniences. ' pap^ed throughout, nice large bath room on seconfi and toilet on first floor, has front and l)ack stairwa\. iii. r- with shade, very lai’ge front porch and in a growing lo( city where nothing but modern homes are being ini- want a nice home close in and in a cood neicrhl)0rh"0'1 - locality, see this handsome residence before i ; $5,.500.00. J. E. MURPHY & •U.J’» 'Phone 842. 229 S. Ti yMANY PEOPLE JUST NOV/ ARE Looking For Ho and we are well prepared for this emergency. We offei • subject to sale; THE GRESHAIM HOME on West Trade, with large 1( t, >■ trees, and new modern residence well finiyhed, aud ^ iences A LARGE MODERN RESIDENCE In one of the best ' " of the main streets of the city • A LARGE HANDSOME HOME on one of the he?T ' ■* with lot 100x200 OTHER DILWORTH HOMES at $6,000, $3, .: : A BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME at Elizabeth, large lot : very complete new residence, in high healthful ■ the city ANOTHER ELIZABETH HOME on m.ain Av f'nue. vor>’ , ' ■ for quick sale at A WELL LOCATED CORNER HOME at J]iizaneiii A HANDSOME NEW HOME on Central Avenue at I'i — A BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW type of house, mode' ii i>i >. looking Independence Park ■ A MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE East Sventh St., at Pi'‘1 line A NORTH COLLEGE STREET HOME well located on A MOREHEAD STREET HOME, very complete A RANSOM PLAC^l HOME THREE MODERN TRYON ST, residences $1:’ - McDOWELL STREET HOME EAST MODERN HOME W. 9TH STREET, 7 rooms and bath, lot ."i2xirt.S. all ■ NORTH MYERS 8 rooms aud 2 baths lot ijOxllS, ri'i;!' ’ ' ELIZABETH AVE., S rooms, lot G0xl48 •JACKSON. TERRACE, 7 rooms, lot A FINE RESIDENCE EAST BOULEVARD, Dii'vortli, 7 i 100 • • F. C. Abbott “EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE * ; Ml'r. as i i (]oi i') a t ■ : i( hr 7 iJ ■ ^-'Deal ■II 1 c ' fiir, ■ he Jiro :sa it ore tin und are au( stl ;n a lunl le| ■ di( ’ ))asse{ ' i labJ ,'iav n w; amps] n days for
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