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THF CHARLOTTE NEWS, JUNE 7. 1911
WANTS!
The People’s Market Place
Read By Thousands Daily
1 Cent a Word Each Insertioa
PHONE NO. 11 5
^ WANTED ^
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W-'tiD—A first-class clothing
- ■ ■-ono .iCviuain-od with Char-
. ' \;,;e ;reii;r-d. Yoike
Iv ' 7-It
' \\. :middle-at:t“d
; i t ii rv'd. Ai’ I- t tfs B. H.. care I
6-31,
\T' I •— Fvery one uo has gone ■
to go ou the L’Mh.'
V, hxrursiLT.. 7-*'i-eod'
WTED—Second-hand safe. Me-|
. .i,a size Phone D, Fink. 6-i.U
••ATr:!i—F:i\-;-clu^s cook for the,
• .: •.sin? ^Vill pay railroad faro:
: Tvaj,-. s. Arp-y Mrs. J. Q-i
M.irn.', 1509 Sn Boulevard. i
7-3t-eod >
\\ \N FED—Every man to try Skati
S-,:p. Cleans h mds quicklj. Ad-|
I. I J 13 Curl-'-‘are feelwyn Ho-1
fr.ar’.otte, X. C. IS-rfj
THIS WEEK OXLY—What an op
portunity, for $2.50 your eyes will
he ov.ne-.s of ;i pair Dr. Levy's fa
mous eycglas^ses, the best, none bet-
tir. guaranteed, for children and
adults. Relieves headache, strained
eye;? caused bj optical defects, to
adv«. riise new oflice, ;>0 West Trade
street, upstairs. 7-3t
♦ LOSl AND FOUNl.
LOST OR STOLEN—White setter dog
female) with lemon spots, small link
chain around her neck. Reward for
return to \V. C. Dowd, at News of
fice. 7-tf
LOST—Silver purse on North Tryon
street, containing money. Reward
if returned to News office. 7-2t
FOUND—Bunch ot fceys Tuesday
night. Owner call at News office.
10-tf
LOST—A Beagle hound and Irish ter
rier w'ith red collar. Rew"ard if re
turned to Mrs. J. E. Reilley, 508
Park Ave. 6-ft
DR W. T. WOODLEY, 301U W.
Trade. Phcnc lb47. Specialist, dis
eases women, skin and chronic dis
eases. Removes iiioks, warts,
blemishes. Visits patients when de
sired. 7-lt
FOR RENT
FOR RP'y r—Large, cool front rooms,
light housekeeping, 501 North Pop
lar. 7-lt
F ’it REXT—5-room cottage, all mod
ern conveniences. No. 608 North
Pine sii^t. Price $17.50. Phone
307. R. D. Moore. 6-2t
FOR BEST EYE GLASSES see Dr.
Levy. New office 30 West Trade
Sr., upstairs, 6-tf
South Atlantic
Wants Charlotte
We are glad that the papers around
the . South Atlantic League circuit
have taken up our case In our be
half. President Joyner w^as consid
ering taking in Diiblin with a popula
tion of less tixan 6,000 people and
also BruDSAvick with only 10,000 peo
ple, in it. That Charlotte could put
out a better attendance than either
of these could easily be se^n when
it is remem’jered that Charlotte has
34,000 people and ia a great base
ball town. Charlotte Iv’s been look
ing and wanting a berth in the Soiith
Atlantic or some faster company
and now that the opportunity pre
sents itself we should not cast it
aside. We take the liberty of printing
the following from the Columbia
Record:
‘CHARLOTTE IS
LOGICAL TOWN
WILMINGTON EXCURSION-—S. A. L.
depot, 7:30 a. m., returning
leaves Wilmington 9:30 a. m., 30th.
^uA'r. 3-6t.eod.
ARE YOU GOING? Yes, we are all
going on the picnic special lo Chil-
cren’s Hon.e, Winston, June 9th.
7-lt
W ANI CD—nids refre.-^/.ment car p:l\-
1.Wihninjton Excursion, mall.
W.'F D.-wd, 24-ot-eod
SEWIXG MACfllNEti lor sal© and
rtut, $2.00 month. Xeedles, shuttles
and bobbins for ail makes of ma
chines always on hand. Lawing-Rob-
biUii Furniture Co. ’Phone ?14.
16-tf
W I KP - Two solicitors for city can-,
- Go*d ;'r0,)0siti0n to business;
v T--;.' A;-; ;: at once.'Circulation ■
.'il'imqor. i hiu’otie Xews. 7-3t
METHODISTS—This is your chance
to visit new Children's Home, Wins
ton. Picnic Special goes 7:30 a. m.
Friday. Hound trip $2.00, children
$1.00. 7-lt
\-.= WTKP Lar-o refrigerator, also
■ .'ho".\ case. C.^ystal Cafe, 233;
V 6-2tj
"W' i'.D Y nmg men boarders, 400
.-i 1 r; on :^t.. next door to Y. M. C.
-\l-.i 'able ardt rs. 4-5t.
—-An experlencrd house elri.
.ci-.n on table. Mrs.
. .■i;2 .North College street.
7-lt
SHIP TYPEWRITERS, all makes, for
repairs by factory expert. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Jones, The Type
writer Man, Charlotte, X. C.
15-if-wea-'5un
•\\DVAXCE STEEL PLATE RAXGES"
are cheaj-est in long run—your old
srove taki-n as part payment—small
cash payment and $1 a week. Come
riuliL in and ask about it. Lawing-
Robbins Fiirniture Co. 7-5t
FOR REXT—7-room house, furnished.
Elizabeth avenue, four month# from
June 10. Address W. E Price. 30-3t
* Tu-th-sat
FOR REXT—Six-room apartment, cor
ner Kinston and Lyndhurst avenues,
Dilwcrth. Steam heat, and other
modern conveniences, $25.00. C. B.
Bryant. l-3t-eod
FOR RENT—5-ro«m cottage; East
Eighth. Jno. B. Ross. ’Phone 740-J.
3-St. eod.
FOR REXT — Modern seven-room
house. North Graham, $25 per month.
Modern seven room house W’’est
Ninth, $20.00 per month. D. H. An
derson. 3-6t.
FOR RENT—Two imfurnished rooms
close in, bath and telephone. Phone
2142-J. 26-tf
FOR RENT—Six nice furnished
rooms (with board if w^anted), cool
brick house, screens and all con
veniences, on car line. Address
“Home,” care News. 26-tf
WAXTEr^We want a pair of
-• serviceable, but cheap, mules.
Wakefield Farm, Char-
4-4t.
CUT RATES! Doard, finest
location, close in. All conveniences.
Apply Quick—Save money. 'Phone
Ii7u-L. g.tf
-n bocvders. also
ill niOd3rn conven-
• reasonable. .\p-
6-t?
;: r= wrh, :armer=
-. ..- -.’•':*es. John-
• ; -ra rh'.;rc:i.
7-e"'U-::t
PANAMA HATS-
Belk B:os.
-Xew lot just
in.
7-lt
Tl![ HIGH
PIGIIG FfiiDAY
IIT
TAXES should be listed todav for delegation of citizens from
state and counrv at Citv Hall ' :-^looresviile which attended the last
~ meeting of the Greater Charlotte Club,
PANAMA HATS to fit anv size bead. I^ cordial invitation to the
Pelk Bros. ' : citizens of Charlotte to attend the big
Catawba bridge, near
on Friday of this week.
jii'-'nic at the
TAX RETURXS for state and countv i
’:nz
or
ia.'iy
e.
♦ ♦
♦ FOR SALE ♦
♦ ♦
Prone
7-3t
ii.'t?d at City Ha'I June 1st to .Jane' ^he gfntlemeu from Mooresville ex-
l'*h. Dou!iie tc;x ai'er June 15th. I I’^^^^sed themselves freely with refer
1-tf I encr to the matter of having a large
^ number of Charlotte people at the pic-
FORTY ".-Xdv'^^nce'' Steel Ranges' tiic, stating that they were depending
in The Ici.st six weeks. Belter get i upon (‘harlotte to help in the cause
''•ne whilf they la.si. $5 cash and $11 of good roads building, by sending a
a week wMl pur one in your kitchen, j big delegation on Friday, and that
■^fi ir old stove may be given as part j ]jreparations would be made in antici-
; ;:>iijent. Lawmtr-Robbins Furnitnre | paiion of their being present.
7-ot j Evedyone pos.sessing an auto is urg-
~ ~~ —j ed to make arrangements to go. AI-
, A UUOD CHANC. c. to buy an up-to-date, i readv six have injiicated their inten-
SAi.E
hrr
1'
and buegy.
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31-2T-w^d-sat'
ri- ighborhuod.
rer-.. Good
''o;ner, carei
C-2t
Clean and good-pa;. ing Jewelry, Sta- f
ti-nery, Optical. Book and Bicycle
busine.-rS. Bu-siness is established
and firm has good reputation. Run
ning expenses are small, and is a
snap tor some young man who don’t
mind work and has some money.
Address DMII, Care of The News.
14-tf
-'and g;; - rjn:r'\
7''i \t 1 ir. ‘h
‘■.’ill =‘-li .-e;iar'“ = e.
7-?.r
ML LTIf!-H.\l^H I..KTTERS executed on
short notice. J. E. Craytop Ac Co.,
217 S. Tivon. Phone 304. 17-20^
~.n F' Vtrra’ small tracts of
d I; ' t'l 1.', arrf .s ra'-h, just be-
: N' -in ' hiirlfjt'e, f.'i:sld.'- cliy
’ '- t- : -•'! • it. .ti> HM af:'e.
Ff'Fi S\Lh
; i;* h ' O .'.
r.xC'lVnt fourgallon
P» one lu35. 29-tf
AIAA.XCE STEEL R.\XGE]S are pos
itively the best madf^. Display now
on and upon easy term.s. You can’t
afford to miss this chance. We have
sold forty vviiiiin tlie last six weeks
that mtrans something. Better look
into this. V';nr oPJ stove may go
as part payment. Lawing-Robbins
Furniture Co. 7.5^
r‘H \I.K \ Brown and 2 Black Wa-
t’ for .'filf, at Si.O')
: !.d " ? r;'-'- iivc rod. .\ddiess
.T 1 K;ng, iii . ] B'li’lingioa, .X.
•' 7-:;t
Ff iR
S.M.K .S’ire fivf»-rof)m honso,
FI;/ahf th $K'^i OO fa ,h, balance
& I- ' r,-tf
♦
FANCY BRED POULTRY AND ♦
EGGS.
FOit SAI^E—Thoroughbred White
Lfghorn pullets. Phone 2049-J.
6-2t
K'Mt a\I.l. Stor] piatp R;inges, hPSt|*^“^^^Y POULTRY AND EGGS are
i.a the world r-ar load now on sale; ®^s\ly sold through advertisementa
a? Lawini-'-Robi-inp Furniture Co.
7-.jt
in this column.
FOR SALE—Four white leghorn cock
erels. Phone 1035. 29-tf
I f'K SALE- A betiutiful soda fountain,
"id as new. ir, syrup, 5 draft arms, l7,, ^ ^ —•
tanks, 2 new tables, 8 new chairs, I SALL—'vVnite Legliorn eggs, 75
1 n« w : tools. Splendid bargain,
chf ap. Address Alex, P. O. Box 1C4.
11-tf
cents setting, pure strain. ’Phone
2026-Y.
♦ ♦
♦ MISCELLANEOUS *
for finest BOARD and Meals go
to No, 9 E. Third St. Opposite coun
ty (!ourt House. ’Phone 22S0. 5-7t.
TAX RETURNS for State and county
taken at City Hall from June 1 to
June 15, for Charlotte and Charlotte
fownshlp. All parties who have not
lihted by June 15, 1911, will bo dou
ble taxed. Take notice. J. Arthur
Henderson, County Assessor. 1-tf
MISS IDA NEUMHTTER, Vlavi Repre-
:onatlve, 18 North Brevard St.
I’hone 1449. 8-tf
STATE AND COUNTY taxes listed at
^Mty Hall till June 15. 1-tf
PH(JNFi 9il—Special pale of flxiureit.
Globe Electric Co. .S-ll>-tf
PAXA.MA HATS just in, |3.98,
and $5.00. Belk Bros. 7-lt
Unexcelled
Rarely Equalled
An Offer Like This.
In tJie best section of the Fourth
Ward we offer an attractive five-room
modern cottage, modern conveniences,
half-block from car line, shady side
of street, in excellen condition, at the
very low price of $2,700.00
1 he best of terms can be arranged.
Now rented to desirable tenant, but
can get possession.
You’d better speak quick, or you’ll
regret It.
Union Loan and
Realty Company
MORRIS E. TROTTER, MANAGER.
16 East Trade St. 'Phone 349.
of joining the party.
T .e plan is to meet at the Selwyn
hotel on PYiday morning in readiness
to start promptly at 6 o’clock.
It is hoped that at least 20 ma
chines will be on hand at the time
set. prepared to go to the picnic on
i'riday.
The “scouting party” out in the in
terests of the great Central Highw’ay
will be entertained at the picnic and
preparations are being made for an
attendance of 5,000 people.
From Mooresville the party will go
lo Newton to meet the state highway
committee. Returning to Mooresville
a meeting will be held at 8 o’clock 5n
regard to the highway proposed.
tl is expected that from 3,000 to 5,
000 people will attend the picnic, for
ever.vbody along the route proposed is
eager for theb uilding of same. A
number will go from Charlotte. In
the party will be; President Keuster
and Secretary Corwith, of the Greater
Charlotte Club; Messrs. Sidney Mc-
-Aden, R. C. Carson, E. B. iLttlefield,
S. R. Alexander, jr., E. T. Garsed and
Mr. Mason Hood, of The News
Additional information regarding the
party to leave Charlotte*'may be obtain
ed from Secretary Corwith, of the
Greater Charlotte Club
To Siicceed Augusta in Sally Le?.gue
—Dublin is Too Srr.ail a Place
‘‘A movement has been started and
is being agitated strongly for the ad
mission of Charlotte to the South
Atlantic league. If this desired re
sult could be accomplished, allow
ing Charlotte to replace Augusta, it
w'ould leave the league fully as
strong as it is with the present
Tourist club in this circuit. The
North Carolina city has always pat
ronized the national game liberally
and it is only natural to suppose
that this interest will' be greatly en
hanced by its entrance into the
South Atlantic, a league of higher
class than the Carolina Association.
‘Tt is understood that the tans of
Charlotte are anxious to see their
city represented in the Sally league.
Furthermore, sufficient pressure can
be brought to bear upon the as-so-
ciation officials by v.'hich Charlotte
w’il' be allowed to cut loose from the
Class D circuit.
“President Joyner has announced
that ‘it is quite likely that either
Dublin, Ga., of Brunswick will take
over the Augusta franchise.' If the
welfare of the league is considered
at all by the magnates representing
the various clubs comprising the
South Atlantic circuit, a little figur
ing should convince them that they
are making a great mistake in ad
mitting cities the size of these. Al
ready there has gone forth the cry
that the crow^ds patronizing the ball
games in Albany are far to small
for the proposition to pay. Albany’s
experience should set an example
and the Sally league magnates have
only to cast their eyes down into
the territory in Southwest Georgia
occupied by Albany to ?:ee that one
village of that size is sufficient for a
Class C league.
"Charlotte so far outclasses either
of the tv.o cities favored by Presi
dent Jo.vner that it behooves the
fathers of the South Atlantic league
to go into the proposition in a most
thorough manner. They v\'ill find that
the Sally league needs Charlotte and
that Charlotte wants to be in the
league. It would indeed be a pity for
the Joyner circuit to lose S'uch a
bright prospect and the magnates
should consider long and wisely be
fore taking the franchise and hand
ing it to some town only about one-
fifth of Charlotte’s size.”
There is no doubt in anybody's
mind but that Charlotte would sup
port a team in the South Atlantic
and that an average attendance ot
1,000 would be furni.shed. Charlotte
has long needed ihe Scuth Atlantic
and now the South Atlantic needs
Ch9.rlott6. Chorlott© is 7 cis
laige as Brunswick while it is 10
times as large as Dublin and it is
an undisputed fact that Charlotte
could put out a better attendance
than either of these. Some of the
local franchise owners, so it is under
stood, favor an entrance into the
oallv while others are opposed to
Notice of Bond Election
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held in the city of Charlotte
on the first Tuescray in July, A. D.,
1911, the same being the 4th day of
July, upon the question issuing
bonds for water, sewer streets
schools and Auditorium bonds,
pursuant to and in con
formity with the provisions of the fol
lowing Act of the General Assembly
of North Carolina:
H. B. 1553.
S. B. 1519.
An Act to authorize the City of
Charlotte to issue bonds for Water
System, Sewer System, Streets,
Schools and Auditorium.
The General Assembly of North Caro
lina do enact:
Section 1. That the Board of Alder
men of the City of Charlotte is hereby
authorized and empowered to issue
bonds in the name of the City of Char
lotte in such denominations and forms
as the said Board may prescribe, to
an amount not exceeding one million
and sixty-five thousand dollars, paya
ble at such time and place as may
be determined upon by said Board of
Aldermen, but the time of payment
of the principal of said bonds shall
not be less than twenty year^, nor
more than thirty years.
Sec. 2. That said bonds shall bear
interest at no greater rate than four
and one-half (4 1-2) per cent, per an
num, and the interest shall be made
payable semi-annually, and In no case
shall said bonds be sold, hypothecated
or otherwise disposed of for less than
thejr par value.
Sec. 3. That said bonds shall be
signed by the Mayor, attested by the
Treasurer and sealed with the corpo
rate seal of the City. The coupons of
said bonds shall bear the engraved or
lithographed signature of the Clerk.
The purchaser of said bonds shall not
be bound to see the application of the
purchase money. The said bonds and
their coupons shall oe exempt from
city taxation until after they become
due, and the coupons shall be receiv
able for City taxes.
Sec. 4. That said bonds may be Is
sued in an amount not exceeding three
hundred and fifty thousand dollars for
the purpose (a) of extending the water
system of the City of Charlotte and of
making such additional improvements
thereto as may oe necessary to at all
times^ furnish the said city with an
abundant supply of good and w'hole-
some water. The said bonds shall be
known as “Water Bonds,” and the
Board of Water Commissioners of said
city, out of the moneys derived from
the collection of tolls or rents ot
water, or from sales of same, shall,
after paying the costs and expenses
of operating the plant or system of
water works under its control includ-
cuupons. on said bonds as they shall
become'due, and (2) for creating a
sinking fund, to be known as the “Au
ditorium Fund,” for the payment of
said bonds at maturity.
Sec. 5. That the Board of Aldermen
of the City of Charlotte is hereby au
thorized to levy and collect each year,
in addition to all other taxes in said
city, an ad valorem tax upon all of the
taxable property in said city, sufficient
to pay the interest on said “Street
Improvement Bonds” and “School
Bonds,” as the same becomes due;
and, also, at or before the time w'hen
the principal of said bonds becomes
due, a further uniform ad valorem tax
upon all taxable property in said city
sufficient to pay the same or to pro
vide for the payment thereof; such
taxes sha’il be levied and collected at
the same time and in the same man
ner as other taxes are levied r.nd col
lected upon the property in said city.'
Provided, that the taxes collected un
der this act, for the payment of said
bonds and coupons, shall be used for
no other purpose; and it shall be the
duty of the City Treasurer, as said
coupons are paid off and taken up, to
cancel the same and report not less
than twice a year to the Board ot
Aldermen the numbers and amounts
of coupons so cancelled.
Sec. 6. That the moneys arising
from the sale of any of the bonds
above provided for shall be used for
no other purpose than that for which
they w'ere authorized to be issued.
Sec. 7. That the provisions of this
Act shall be submitted to a vote '"’f
the qualified voters of the City of
Charlotte on the first Tuesday in July,
A. D., 1911, under the rules and regu
lations prescribed for the election of
the Mayor and members of the Board
of Aldermen of said city. The said
board shall cause a notice of said
elecJon and the purpose of same to
be i-ublished in some newspaper of
said city for thirty (30) days before
said election, and the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Mecklenburg County
shall cause to be preparea and distrib
uted at the various polling places in«
the said city a sufficient number of
printed ballots favoring the provisions
of this act, and a like number against
the same. The said Board ot Aldermen
shall cause to be prepared and deliver
ed at each polling place in the said
city five ballot boxes, each being plain-
Ij" marked, indicating the purpose of
the bond issue to be voted therein, as
foliow’s: (1) “Water Bonds;” (2) “Sew
er Bonds;” (3) “Street Improvement
Bonds;” (4) “School Bonds;” and (5)
“Auditorium Bonds.” All qualified vot
ers wishing .to vote in favor of the
issuing of any of the bonds and levy
ing the taxes herein provided for.
Business Builders
GROCERS
CHOICE LINE
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Chicker-
Eggs, &c. Good goods. Prices
Right.
W. M. CROWELL,
’Phone 1062. 200 E. Morehead
THERE NEVER WAS A
when housekeepers paid so muc ;
tenton to trying to buy goods '
they could be bought the che?. -
Comb honey 10c Ib. iixtracted ! r
in bottles 10c, 4 ”)s. prunes Thnv
special 25c. Fres i supply eggs l i .
BRIDGER5 & CO.
203 W. Trade St
McNCrL'S
Sardines—
Listen to this:—
Boneless and skinless Prenc’'
dines at 30c can.
Boneless Poruigues sardine?
can.
Chatillon French sardi;i-c-s r;-
can.
Ternay brand Portuguese sf’"
at 12 l-2c can.
Smoked sai'dines at 12 1-2c -
Petite French sardines, L’i
can, at 15c can.
Ausone French saidines
These prices are una
all good fish.
Call us.
Phene 2622. 2C5 N, Tr
10c,
10c, 10c, ICr
The greatest bargain ever off,
in Charlotte—a full sized cnn ot
ed Sardines in purs olive oil lO’' •
10c. Try one.
MILLLR-VAN NESS CC.
“Headauarters.’’
ing the cost of such incidental improve ^ written or printed ticket
ments as the Board may deem neces- fbe word “Issue,” and those wish
ing to vote against issuing bonds and
the levy of the taxes herein provided
for shall vote a ticket with the words
written or printed thereon “Against
Issue.”
If a majority of such qualified voters
shall vote “Issue” on any one or more
of the five proposition^ submitted for
issuing bonds for the purposes afore-,
said, then it shall be deemed and held j
that the propositions receiving a ma-'
it.
To feel strong, have good appetite
and digestion, sleep soundly and en
joy life, use Burdock Blood Bitters,
the great system tonic and builder.
Itch! Itch! Itch!—Scratch! Scratch!
Scratch! The more you scratch the
worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment.
It cures piles, eczema, any skin itch
ing. All druggists sell it.
A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspep
sia *and constipation—weakens the
whole system. Doan’s Regulets (25
cents per boxf correct the liver, tone
the stomach, cure constipation.
Cures baby’s croup.Willie’s daily cuts
and bruises, mamma’s sore throat,
grandma’s lameness—Dr. Thomas’
Electric Oil—the great household
remedy.
HACKNEY BROS.
Plumbing Si Heating Contractors,
Hose from 12 1-2c to 20c.
6 & 8 W. 5th St. 'Phone 312.
FOR RENT
5-room cottage, 712 E. 9th St., $15.00.
6-room house, 216 N. Myers, $20.00.
5-room house, 520 N. McDowell, $13.50.
4-room house, 508 N. McDowell, $10.00.
5-room house, 1108 Gold St., $10.00.
J. P. & L. L. HACKNEY.
Phone 312. 6 W. 5th 8t
More profits would be realized
It they were in a larger and faster
league and everybody would be the
winners. MAY THE PROPER ONES
TAIp UP THE MATTER AND SE-
CLRE FOR CHARLOTTE THE
FASER ARTICLE OF BALL
FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
MERCHANDISE, ETC.
’Phone 1578 forRates
American Brokerage & Warehouse Co.
MACHINES
MODELS OF PERFECTION.
I^ERFECTLY
SIMPLE
SIMPLY
PERFECT.
o'* of Sewln* Ma.
.. . ^pairing a Bpecialty.
MECKLENBURG FURNITURE CO.
229 North Tryon St.
List City Property
For Taxation
.^1 persons who own 'or have con-
*0 taxation by
the city on first day of June 1911 arp
hereby notifled to return to the’city
firf before the
last day of June a list of their tax
able property; said list shall state thp
num^r of lots or parts oi lots ani
fhU taxable, or
that heretf.»tore may be made tava
ble by tne laws of the state or the
ordinances of the city and the list so
returned to the clerk and treas^rS
shall be sworn to before him [reve?y
Said returns will be received at Citv
Hall in the city of Charlotte on 1st
day of June, and on each day ther#»af
ter until July 1st, 1911. ^ ^^ereaf-
A. H, WEARN
20-17t City Clerk and Treasurer.
sary for the purpose, pay the semi
annual interest upon the bonds issued
for said purpose. The said bonds may
be issued in an amount not exceeding
ono hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars; (b) for the purpose of extending
and improving the sew’ers of said city,
and said bonds shall be known as
“Sewer Bonds,” and the Board of Al
dermen, to provide for the payment of
ther coupons vpon said Sewer Bonds,
is authorized to levy an annual tax
not exceeding five cents per front foot
on any building lot abutting upon any
street upon which sewers have been
laid at the time of such levy: Provid
ed, no lot shall be taxed for more than
one sewer line. The revenue arising
from this tax shall be used (1) for the
payment of the interest upon such
bonds; and (2) to extend and main
tain the sewer system. Said bonds
may be issued to an amount not ex
ceeding one hundred and fifty thous
and dollars (c) for the purpose of
building streets and bridges, and said
bonds shall be known as “Street Im
provement Bonds.” Said bonds may
be issued in an amount not exceeding
one hundred thousand dollars for the
purpose (a) of purchasing land for
schools and of building school houses
for the graded schools of the city, and
such bonds shall be known as “School
Bonds.” Said bonds may be issued in
an amount not exceeding sixty-five
thousand dollars for the purpose (a) of
purchasing the Charlotte Auditorium,
and shall be known as “Auditorium
Bonds.” The Board of Aldermen of
said city shall apply all rents and oth
er revenue derived from said Audi
torium (1) to the payment of the
rCED TEA
is now seasonable. "We have dl.r -
anything you would want in bl-
grade teas and v.’ould recommend
beam Tea as the best for prep.-.i ,^
iced tea.
S. F.. LENTZ,
Fred Cochrane, Mcr. 'Phone 2."1.
MlSCELLAhh^fUS
FOR INVESTMENT
We have a goou 5-room iiouse iii
good conaitiou; nas cii.> water
electric iiguts ana is reuced ior
per nioniu. rnoe ^iiuU. j saarta m
tjuiiuxng & Loau. see
r.vjc..viMi\c.K ^ vVALLAC£f
26b N. Try on is..,
’Phones: uince ne?, 561-,
LET US Fix V'JuiK Ktf I Ort
We can teil at a glaiice ju&t wiia;
ails it and at a tnniug expense mu.v.
it gcoci ciiiO. scr^'iccaDie. feend
your icfc x,ieaiii liceztr. We can
that, lo'j.
C. F. SHUMANp
'Phone 111. ;dUO N. College St.
THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE.
MOVED.
I have moved niy leira Cotta Pipe
Yard to East 5th St., between College
St. and the Railroad, in the l-ieia.i;
of the City, where you will find every,
thing in pipe and tilings. Flue pi^w.
Chimney lining. Wall coping, eic.
C. V. Furr,
Office and Yard, East 5th St., Between
College and Railroad.
Up-to-date dining room, .seating iu';
„ _ persons, a iuncL counier unequaiid
jority of such votes is favored and ap- in tooutii. ConvenieuLiy located oii
proved by a majority of the qualified South Tryon Sireei. Strictly xluroi-t^a,
voters of the City of Charlotte, and]
the Board of Aldermen shall cause
bonds to be prepared and issued for
the purposes so approved of by a rra
jority of the qualified voters of the
city and levy a tax in accordance with
the provisions of this Act.
Sec. 8. That the Board of Aldermen
shall order and cause to be had a new'
registration for said election.
Sec. 9. All laws and clauses of lav.-_
in conflict with this act are hereby
repealed.
Sec. 10. This act shall be in force
and affect from and after its ratifica
tion.
In the General Assembly read three
times and ratified this the 3d day of
March, 1911.
W. C. NEWLAND,
President of the Senate.
C. DOWD,
Speaker of the House of Representa
tives.
Notice published by order of the
Board of Aldermen at meeting May 23
191L
A. H, W^EARN,
City Clerk & Treas.
This June 4th, 1911.
it
THE PBOF. Mr
A TONIC
Btiild* up the Entire System
BRINGS NEW LIFE
TO THE BODY IN ALL
QUICKLY RESTORES
the appetite TO
FEVER. CASES
weakened Constitutions
ALL DRUGGISTS. OR FOUGCRA & CO., New York
ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY
Sherrill Mineral Water, the friend ot
suffering humanity, just in. ’Phone
order 918.
SHERRILL MINERAL WATER CO.
211 S. College St.
Professional
Cards
G. H. SADELSON, M D.
41/2 So. Tryon St.
Over So. Loan & Trust Co.
Office Phone 41. Res. Phone 147G-J.
Chailotte, N. C.
We Have Received a Large Stock
—OF—
Standard Coal
\
No Wet or Dirty Coal as it is all
kept under cover.
WE* ASK YOUR INSPECTION
Standard Ice & Fuel Co.
Phon® IQ or 72
Yards East Fourth St. and Southern Ry.
Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. L. 1. Gidr.ey
HENDEK50N & GlDNEY
DENTISTS.
Office, Hunt iiidg., N. Tryon St.
'Phone 216.
DR. A D. GLASCOCK
>-.>0 I ri.
Office, Sixth Floor of Ke;.lty Bidg.
Hours, 9 to 1, and 2 to 4.
And oy Appointment.
Office 'Phone, Re sidence, 1037,
Consultation Free.
Office 'Phone, 325.
Residenct' 962-J
U VV.
DENTIST.
109 Realty Building, Charlotte, N. C,
OSTEOPATH. REGISTERED.
Or. i-l. P. Ray
Realty ^-ijuilding.
Hours, 9 to 12, 2 lo 5.
’Phone, Oflice, 330; Keside.ice 371-J
Consultation at Office, gratis.
F.LBONFOEr
ARCHITECT.
Supervision of Construction. .
Office, 211 N. Tryon. Room 4.
HUGH W. HARRIS
ATTORNEY.
Law Building. Charlotte, N. C.
ARCHITECT.
Rooms 505-506 Trust Building.
CHARLOTTE, N. C