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12 THE CHAHLOTTE NKWS. MARCH 21. 1911 CHARLOTTE TO THE FRONT O'- OP r !i 'i a ' o. i .: • .1 ■;• N.'Vl of The' ?tate are on Char- iiul'.i^Trial activity ovor wuut.'Sod v’fu'olina. t>ho is at- :rio!'. not only ot the Charlotte has set the pace. AVe have had an administranon of aii'airs for the las; two years that has I'roAon that the city is not bankrupt. We liave seen the citv ran within its iniome. I'he end of oach month sees o-i;i’.;k''s of the ?:ateihe;- bills paid in full. •'-■I*-''-’ I'or al Ithis we are largely indebToil a iiroa; losr;:;y for to our ai'U' anJ OLiont Ma>or, Mr. T. \V. Ha\'lun;^. b;>!v.e>s ar'imcn and uiet, unassinnin.u. lie has I'lirsiied the oven tenor o: his way. graniin;^ no ■'a'.f'rs. treating all alike, dealing im pannily arid in a bnsiness-like wny V. iHi all qnesriiMis coniini; before him. I: is duo tl’.is faitlifnl pablir servant ’’ui: I' •.Moot him fvu* another term. .Hill not 'inl\ scv'iire i'is* e-Meient ser- Aices !or another term, btu also re- he ha;: dtuie in the ^!v.e>s ar-imcn and o;-.r presrr.f mayor, l:ave w’tnej-.scd the L-'n\-'rr.:nc!’T on a larii'-Iy a :..;s . ^'a>' a^ '' oil as ITi^T in Three 7-Room Houses PIEDMONT DILWORTH ELIZABETH All practically now, have slate roofs, electric lights, cabinet mantels, first-class plumbing and all modern conveniences. The house at Piedmont Is $3600 The house at Dilworth is $4500 Tlie house at Elizabeth is $4500 A payment of $500 will secure cither of these desirable homes. The balance can be carried on easy terms. Brown CompSLny PHONE 535. 203 N. TRYON ST. Chilly Names Aie Called In Court th.eJv.ard hi’n lor \\ha'. ! -asi. Watch 7his Space To hovfow Tried io Take Pay Call Maynard Can Envelope by Forc(^ Not Now be Found • ' -."rt.I. V as the plnin- -U S, tl. Hi'’ n vvb-, ai,d .Mv.-sr&. charged with hav'n-; shot Miibel Martin, r. • ouns; white woman, , r. u .Mv.-srs. iv ^H■l^' ood a’.d W. u.\ ';v!cnda;; s. The! ■ :i oy -X’ j ‘ :..i .i;.;- aua ;ho U'ouhlt ■ :!;1S 'v-y; .ills a ru.e a' a 'c.an i "ii Safurday af; n f. r! 'lui' ffk iiu.T >ri''.riinv, Jio would I'O • r. >ril'ii'u3i 1. n is fntii.v! riCves- i’ ! ' i: ..'t- hand.'' i-.ill all -.ve.k. grt-ai diiti- tl’.f' uegrnn.s to work af f. k' 1 lot con- ('Oli;- uiv- . i Wli'K .:■} =vcr, : ;ie U'lok iM'iOr no- • a:- ■ ;ii- da'-. Carl Maynard, a yoiina man wiio sever al times in the past been in troub le beeatue of his associations with the woii-i.an. appeiM'on in the Recorder's cc--ri ’his mn;-.iin£r to answer tho ■ harcc. i.iit the ea>e w:is indetinitely ’>osr]:on('d. .Maynard ha-.inir left here Ui't S'ind.iy for •arts r.nki^i wn. He w;i> slior throuiii the nose, thp buiie’ .l.e f.rsli ur^ih'-' liis ri^h; eye. V'ot a t't-io ir \> a foannl he \\'onhl lose sish' of liie optic, hut ho seoms to havp a^o'lT recovorod. au'l althoi!r:h he knew tiie case v.as set for today, he left sudden],' Sunday and the I'iclive I'.av;' sit'.ce t-f cr, tipnblr to I'ic.ite hini. 'ri;e V. .)tuan who (iid the .'-h'Hytii’c: I.-; unii-; .i i.ond t^f for ho!' apjiear- ar:( I u ;'.-. ii shv lief* led. '''hp charue will '^■F.n'l ai;ainst her until tlie wit- ne-s lor th-- s'ate can he located. Vitagraph’s latest feature comedy at An'.use U tcdav. Trom +^be names called out in the recorder's court this morning one quite naturally shivered. ft»r visions of icycles were constantly before ev ery siiectator. .b'seiih Icie and Charlie Rocus. Ureilis. were accused of an affray (’’.larlio said Icle chokod liim and lie drew a knife. lc!e said Charlie owed him a nicke! and wo'ildti't pay it, Charlie said I«'le blacked his face once and hec hav.eed five cents Tor this and senared the debt. f-]ach was fin.ed atid costs and e;u h iiiiari,\ ['aid un, their iieculiar- ia’.I-.ir,c iiiends cv.)Uiing dnally to their rescue. Foil':V. in.er t’.’is freezing proposition came the cold one or lamina Iceley wl'o was ac('used t)f assaultin.g Eliza )i>isty Dunlap uith a pistol. She did not (ion;'- having fired a shot, but de clared Eliza was in her yard at the time n;id she fired down in the ,ei(';;nd to frighten her away. She also ^a:d tha» Emma hurled a rock into her house. Eliza said the ball was hrc'il wlien ^be wr.s ir the street and riic deniod havin.2: slnng a brick or :-:i.ne into the residence. litHHirdtr Smith thought ea^h one w,is guilty and fined them $15 each. Ti'rongh her attorney. Mr. Redd.. Kt'.ima Iceley atipf'a'f'd. anri furnished : 1 in ’ho sum of for her ayi- ncp in il'.e iii,r:h‘’r court, vloorive :^ti;d Ai’^^tin McManns. who ro c'ci'iised of s'ali'dng William f’tice. atijie.^red aaain in conn but in the absence tif the wonnded man \1'." ase was again oontinned. A Tow ttifling dmnks passed in ;cviow and the court adjourned for th day. Typewriters For Rent I have on hand at all times the largest stock to select from of all makes of typewriters of any dealer in the city (make a personal investiga- ,) tlon and see), including Remingtons, Olivers, Underwoods, L. C. Smiths, Smith Premiers and other makes. Each rental typewriter l.s kept properlv oiled and cleaned, and supplied with new ribbon. Those I rent look like new, and write like new ones. My rate is $3 per month, delivered any where in the city, and I allow 2 months’ rent to apnly on the purchase of ANY typewriter yon can buy from me .\NY TIME IX THE FUTURE, When you want to rent any kind of a typev. riter telephone me 243. JONES—The Typewriter Man—Biggest Dealer in CaroMnas. Office 225 North Tryon Street. Savings Count A definite, settled policy of SAVING has been the beginning of many fortunes. One dollar starts an account with Charlotte National Bank and draws 4 per cent, a year, compounded quarterly. Open an ac count now and be ready for the NEW QUARTER. OFFICERS: J. H. LITTLte, President. J. F. ROBERTSOX, Vice Pres. JXO :M. SCOTT, Vice President. \V. H. TWITTY, Cashier. WASH THOSE PIMPLES OFF Use D. D. D., that mild, sootliin.g wash., that recf^gni’^.^d remedy for Ec- x-'ma and ;ill .-^kin troubles. First dro])S talte av.av ,hai. awful burning itch, clean.'e th.o ski’.i—wash away every nimp'e—every impiiriiy. Xothing like D. n. D. lor the complexion. (;et a 2"c trial bottle today—worth •'Ml 'iii’cs iis cu.si to have a bott.le in the h.-;usp .\t anv rate, drop into our st( rc to laik ov(>r the merits of this \\aiderfu! prescrii)tion. R. 11, Jordan & Co. I tots in Caldwell ’:.e Mr. ii ;n’or. 'i ■ Street Are Sold • i.’OUl Mr. .1. r> Hcicknoy ihi~ morning sold r,. .Tj r'.’" Sr.. (crdrirpdt two ]■ I nil Xorth (’c'Nvrll stioet between 'it*i: and .^('vrnth .-trocis. The con- '■•idf-r:.'i'ui w,;s i?J u.in a lot. and cash va- p;;:d ^nv the purchase. The dealr- '• c’o rhror.gh the i-'-al estate tirm '■f .f. R. Mnr,.hy Company, who ve- ! con i'. purchased for $^,OdO the home 'rho:.'.;;.s-)n in Mint street, along d a.:d • u..g !.i^ nf'Sro and ' i-ii a pisto! ! back. , ,, . , .1 I “ all rtth.cr rir; i)f-rtv on this street ( ( I'*.' atld ■ ■ , , ’ t-: ■ d ai.d f. Mii- 'i rv.'d ?iAGE FOR DARKZr. HAIR. idf- -NG c-on Uouith an! Pirs* stroots. ( 'J h v.a. .laifl for a'l the houses .nl lots bou'iiit in .Mint s’:-oe1 or upon _ . . itl'.e ii;i'■r.-'fi thoroughfares, and 1 Iof tii);-e who sohl their homes , l;a\o in ruin bo-ighr in different parts '•* “ 'ho ci,y. Thompson, a res])ected P'-io who is in the employ of the •-I.. in’"=nt, intends tf) build f»n the THE xw) h.f., he bo ight. :r. _ ii' V. • ‘ ■ So: . rr t- f'l' t r,r :• •;.o idea ; t-;o color •ndrnoi hers da;.; and glossy 'f-: if-hir on a »l.;ll, fad- ; '.i ' ;!:. ( r ill- ■. made ■ ■■ ai.d a;i; lif-fl i; •:f -.-iti, v.f,ndf-rfal!v Itenefi- * .\f,ada- s wo don’t have ' y ''j t;ir> f>ld-Time. tirosomo • ' ‘ ' ■> ■ -.i ’he herbs anri • tl '• ‘ Ttii i: (pino liy .. f ii#"" isflif’t,' » rian v. f; coiiid oir.'> ; .f r, a .d aii v o have to do f'> raU tf.r th- rf-ad.. made pro- HaAA!in’E Forces to Rally. There will be a,rally of the Haw- kin:; forcos Friday night at 8:?>0 '-■fl'jok at the Hawkin's hoadqnarters '11 th>- old e.xriress offico, corner .Soutii Tr,\-on and Fourth streets. .\ numl)or of speakers have boen ohgaged and the Woodmen of the Vv'orld Band will furnish music for the occasion. Clever Detective Work. “The Adventures of Channel I\Jarsh,” is the name of the detective story, in Recoider's Job Stiis Up Inteiest ?ince it has been talked through the city that I!e( order I). H. Smith will !ioi ie a candidate for re-election in '.Ia\, the names of many young at torneys have been mentioned as prob able applicants for the office, but as yet none has made any official state ment. The name of Mr. E. R. Pres- o;i was n.en ioned, but Mr. Preston to day autncrized the statement that he | was not, nor would he be, a candidate! for the pos-ition of recorder. In his tentative determination to re-[ tire from the of'.icy at the expiration] of his term of oA'icc.• Recorder Snmh j tiisa])points many of his warm person al fiiei.ds v.i;o have daily listened to his eminent 1>- fair decisions and who liave tlie utmost confidence in his judgment in all matters. He is greatly admired by the membera of the bar, the policemcn and ilie p.ess represen- lative will) daily v.'itness the pro- '•eedings in court. Ir has been given otit as official that he will retire at the expiration of his present term of office, and many who heard he contemplated leaving the otlice have besought him to continue in service for another term. The office of recorder necessarily fleprives an attorney of much crimi nal practice and Mr. Smith has not seen his way clear to desert clients who would otherwise come to him. In the meanwhile, however, there Is much specuUiiion through the city about the job. Many names have been mentioned, but there does not appear to be a crystalization upon any one man. The Corner Shoe Store has everything in this season's styles for misses and children. Suedes, Pat ent Leathers and Gun Metals wdth one and two straps. Prices $1.00 to $3.00. Let us shoe th- children in Skuf'cr Oxfords. The Coble Shoe Co. Successors to FORtMAN & MILLER CO. HOMES FOP. SALE 0 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 Manufacturer.s’ Clnb, a bar gain at •. $6,250 Desirable residence lots close in and suburban. Peoples Loan & Realty Co. Vitagraph’s latest feature comedy at Amuse U today. fluft \\>e’hs SaL'o and Sulphur, con- booklet form, to go free with ev'ery ’alning sat/- n !jrop> r strength, co()v of next Sundav’s New York I'h the a«idifi'n of .'Ulphiir another World, r.-'d 'ime scaii, reTi.f.d- , 'i his i>re(»Hia- In this narrative one is given an in- t»'>njs Ko'fj hy all first-rdass druggists sight to the wonderful powers of rea- for iiOc and l^l.o'i a uottio, or is sent sc)ning that has made London’s great direct by the Wyeth (,'hemif.il Com- detective so famous as a detector of pany, 74 Cortlandt St.. .N’ew York crime. The story is thrilling from be- Tiiv, tipon recpjpt^ of price ginning to end an(i being arranged in For sale -‘ni recommended bv R. f{. separate booklet form, it may easily Jordan (o. he carried in one’s pocket. — j supply of Sunday Worlds is Vitagraph’3 latest feature comedy at limited to advance ordf rs so tell your Amuse U today. newsdaled to get a copy for you. a®' 'esaa|^ Lard Declines | g One Charlotte Store Buys g i 3 la, w A ] 3 Solid Car Loads WAIT FOR THE PRICE 'J For Rent STORE ROOMS Store room No. 4 and 6 Soutb Poplar St., floov space, 38x74, Store room, 1602 ^utb Boule vard RESIDENCES. 7 rooms modern, 3 E. Vance St. 5 rooms 301 East Oak St 7 rooms, modern, 1313 S. Boule vard 6 rooms, 415 S. Church St .... i rooms, S. Allen St., Belmont, per week 7 rooms, modern, East 5th St. extended 7 rooms, modern, 712 East 4th 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 Ave 11 rooms, modern 610 N. Bre- va.'d St $50.00 $30.00 $35.00 10.00 25.00 17.00 1.25 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 8.00 30.00 31.00 W. L. Niciioison, Mgr. C. R, McGinn, Salesman. 309 Re.Tlty Buildinc ’Phone 313. “Oh that it were my chie.* delight To CO the things 1 ought.” If feminine activity were practical and profitable, as well as pleas ant, what a city this would be! Surely we THEN could see the moving picture nlay—no 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 lier “goods” and that of her dear friends, who stand aside and watch the lengthening lines. THE MAKING OF MORE HOMES and making more beautiful the hom es 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 winter’s chill has called him far away. These and kindred work could be made your chief de light. But, listen to your “Uncle Ned;” ycu can’t do it; no, not on your life, w’hile 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 way. The time is ripe. Take a few shares. Get your husband and little Willie into It. Save w^hile life is j'oung and joyous and pi'osperous, 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 Phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. FOR RENT Modern 9-room house 1003 West 5th street $35.00 Modern 8-room house, 308 West 12th street 20.00 Modem 5-room house, 405 North Church street, April 1st 20.00 Modern 5-room house 1007 South Tryon street 20.00 Modern 6-room house .‘iOG East 9th street .... 20.00 Modern 6-room house lllS South Caldwell street is.OO Modern 6-room house, 411 W^st 12th street 15.00 Modern .^-room house, 314 East 9th street 18.00 Modern 5-room house 702 East 9th street 15.00 6-room house 613 East 7th street 10 65 5-room house 914 East 3rd street 10(HJ 5-room house, 18 West Palmer street ! lo!r.O 7-room house 12U4 N. Caldwell street.. I'’ 00 4-room house 807 West 5th street V. ] gioo 3-room house 17 West \Vynonia street, per week 1.50 4-room house 1302 South Tryon street, per week 2.50 Brown & Co. J* A.rthur Henderson & Bro. 219 N. Tryon St. Hand & Co.’a, insurance.’ FOR SALr This company offers for sale a bus-i ncs.s block l.-'.'Pic,] recent >Vest Trade street transac tion... Tliis hjoek terian Hospital Builuiug, is jus-t across the streot r- facturers’ Club, and opposite the iiostofficc, on \nT store rooms ar leased and the b!o ck is a ])avin" ■ particulars. ' ‘ SOUTHERN REAL ES I LOAN & TRUST CO for La VC USE THE 'Phone NO. 236. - WE ARE NOW — Preparing P!aos for HOI h Cottages, Bungalows and Two-Story H to be Built n Dilwor If Interested in Securing a Home on O r Easy Monlhly Payoieiit':; Come at Once and Have a Plan Drav n V ing to Your Own Ideas. CONSULTATION FIlEi: Charlotte Consolidated Construe'? Company, 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. Telephone v Vv ,.-ii -■’"I' r, jTait’ I i;..i .-hiirg, 'jeM' iiiine ’,1;' ri th( i ’ ■' nu , a ,\■ w- r-r Foil) Pd Investme Two elegant places on North Graham St. I'actory site on Seaboard R. R. Eaildingb on it will net over price askotl. S2500 stock of Groceries, old csiablislied trade, a bargain if W. T. W^ilkinson & Co. Room 6 McKinnon Bldg. P-one 413, Elizabeth Heights Hom Ci A-'O •a. r i’in ■;:!''a, ;.■ I'U If you are interested in buying a home in Elizabeth Ho'uV.is would be advisable for you to see us as early as po=s;'i;.. We have one of the most desirable homes in Elizabeth Hi i z ! ' ; sale, T rooms, all niodern convenience.?, cement walk?., hiua wo..] floors, and first-class in all respects. Terms easy, luice ri-i;:. for further information call Carolina Realty Co. O. .T. THIES, President. B. R. LEE, Secretary. 211 N. Tryon St. W. D. WILKIXSOX. Trr.-5s .v J. F. LONG, Salesman. 'Fhcne 6C5. West Ave. Home For Safe Has S large rooms, with all modern conveniences. : papered throughout, nice large bath room on second f'-' . and toilet on first floor, has front and back stairway, i:;— : with shade, very large front porch and in a growing loc:.’ •; city where nothing but modern homes are bein^ Iv-ii: want a nice home close in and in a good iioighiio;] I'f.d , . locality, see this handsome residence before : . :■ $0,-500.00. ' J. E. MURPHY & CO. V-;.. ,.l tri'fiM’.! I' ’\'r, Iiavi i| trying Soc A.^'sor Mil wan I'f Vi !' r srhoc ■ '• i n n ' ■. i : ■ ‘ 'A ilf-I .1 f-ar ■ I . ' t ' '.‘is :-!AtH Ex \ 'Phone 842. 229 S. Tr - We have sold during the past few months aboiit a h dollars worth of Charlotte property. \\’e slill offe: i. tensive lists: A Million Mg «c -OF-^ Real Estate $500,000 of Central Property within the firo limit.' city, in amounts from the $12,500 building site i'’'= street to the $200,000 large brick building on one 01 t.- corners in the city. $350,000 of Suburban Property at wholesale or retai’ : Wilmoore, Colonial Heights, Piedmont, Elizabeth, H:. Dilworth, Myers Park. $150,000 of Residence Property within city limit? from the tasty cottage to the large, modern re- idenf'f' of the main streets of the city at .520,000. $1,000,000 worth of the best there is in Real Esia’.e your selection from if vou deal with \ “Everything in Real Estate." Also Rank Stocks, Mill Stocks, Bond.s. WANTED: N. C. State 4's and North Carolina R Stock. F. C. Abbott & I «CVCRVTHING IN REAL ESTATE" ..'-■i.ri M 'ii'i oil i 'va iiiuh ii :. - V, er V \S,-0( ■ I in i 'n',: ^ : f‘! (!.) V F ' f 1 h ( ^’ a? V. ii j.''),-; j ■ ! n:, f( C '■ - mak; i 1 Id, Tak i ■.SS.MO '■ ony (j'f ’ir'-r' :s.', ;; .)r - ei iiu i'Kii ■ fc'ier Jim klbaHi
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