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o THE CHABLOrra H15WS. JULY 17 19 H Mrs. H. J. Walkei Died Yesterday Sad Death Yesterday Mr. Howaid Mooldej Wije oj Dk H. J. Walker For- j Dies oj Appendicitis After an mer Ccmiy Treasurer, Fass-\ Illness oJ 12 Days--Na- ed Away at Her Borne on liorth Brevard Street Yester day Morning. M-- K-'rnrir.p E. Walker, ^vife T)f Dv. H J. W.ilkev. riipci >t-:^'crda> tnorning at 5 o clock at her residence In this city, after a protracted illness. For t'no weeks the life of this loved wrman had practically been spent. Si'^r ;ay in n comatose condition, to- tall> iin^onsciou.^ of the things of lire, unconsi ious of the tender love and care which was exerted to the utmost to restore life that was dear to fio many Peacefully she entered into re.'i shortI3 after the (la^^n of a 'leautiful Sni bath came. Mrs= Walker "as Mit^.' Katherine Berryhiil, a daughter of Mr. Samuel BcrryhJll, of Steel I'roek. She was bom November 21, and was therefore in ''or 72nd year. >ier life, >ip to the tim.:' of her marriage, was i^r-ent in Sit'el Creek, where a.*? a ?ul she v\as lovod for her many »»eet womanly traits After her mar riage fvhe and I'r. Walker made their home foi* some yesrs at Huntersville. The> came to ('’harlone when Hr. Walker lecan-e county i;\asurer. about 10 ' enrs ago. She loved her church, her ;:\mi!v, lier home, su- piemely and to this tiinit' of inter- estr devott'd ler Ufe i-Ier influence for poodne:-?. f -r lo\ e that menneth rharif for hnlinr.-? aii'l bor.ignity. w;.? i>!^ n each i'*' '.ht' ^e’erni com- cujnit.o> ’n I'ii'h her '!'t' spent. A devnrpd and lifelong member of Presl'vf»r;an church, s>he reared her family :n fre tenets of that faith. Bur'-tv '-_ \!r.5 Walker are her hus- I band, and tl-e following named • hil- j iren Pr C F. Walker, of This city: ; Kfv W L Walker, of Atlanta: Mr.: Jan-es O, Walker, Mrs. J B. Cochrane , uiii M:ss Ki'tv Walker, of this cit>. The Funeral. The fv.nera' wo; hp rondncted this .'’f’t^rnoor. t 4 o'clock fvom thr> r-^si-] dsni'e ‘t;. Rev, J. Crr:’'r. or' Con- o^-ri a-'-=>;sted by Rev W. E F'-rr. ras'or of St Paul'? Pre.-b'-terian ch;rch. ar.'i Rev Dr A A MrG*'!Cb.v. f-ssTor of t'le Second Pre?bvteriar! rh'.irch nf ■lii h M’.'? Wnlkv'v \Aas a m^rrber Nephews of the d' i-''a.^ed wi;; aft rn'l beare’*? Thf will be D". A M Berr.'hill. Rev ,To- sej-h Berryhi'l. Me.ssr?, .John A Ber- r' ;ii’.!. R S Perrynii'. Josepr., Sam uel and \^'''l’am Bigham and Harry and Bert T'>di! twe of Indiana — Came Here 8 Months Ago on Hunting 2 rip. Far from hame and kindred, Mr. Ho^^ard Moulder, of Indiana, died yes terday morning at St. Peter’s hospital, after an illness of 12 days. The remains were taken this morn ing, by the grief-stricken wife, to their former home in Indiana, for burial Mr. and Mrs. Moulder came here eight months ago. He traveled for the Van Camj) Packing Company. Mrs. Maulder was an expert fitter, and was employed at Purcell's, ladies’ outfitt- ters. He was taken ill July 4th. His trouble was diagnosed as apepndicitis of a most serious nature. He was tald that his chance for life, even with an operation, was slim, but he was desirous in his fight for life, to have the operation. He rallied, but the dis ease was too far progressed, there be ing serious complications. ilr. Moulder was much liked by those '^ho know him. He was making ; good in business. Ho was a man of nerve and of many excellent traits. He and his wife had no relatives in this part of the country. They, however, found friends who ministered to him in his illnes?. and did all possible for her in her sorrow. They lived at Mr. O. M. Murphy's on P'ast Avenue. Mr. Moulder came here on a hunting trip, and liked the place and settled here. Most disgurinc skin eruptions, scrof ula. pimples, rashr.^, ctc.. are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you ciear-eyed, clear-brained, clear skinned. Charlotte National Bank Handles a large nuinber of INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS of people of this city and section Why Not Yours? Pays 4% per annum on Time Certificates. Rents Safe Deposit Boxes at $2.00 and up per year. J. H. Little. President. Jno. M. Scott, Vice Pres. OFFICERS: J. F. Robertson, Vice President. W. H. Twitty Cashier. Irchinc pilrs provoke profanitv, but profinity won't cure them. Doan’s Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protruding piles after years of suffer ing. At any drug store. If you haven't the time to exercise regularly. Doan's Regulets will prevent con.'tiparion. They induce a mild, ea- ?v. health}- action of the bowels with out griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25 cents. Red Letter Day At Meeting Rouse Stop? earache in two minutes; tooth ache or pain of burn or scald in five minute>: hoarseness, one hour; mus- cleachp. two hours; sore throat, twelve hours—Dr Thomas' Eclectic Oil. mon arch over nain. REFLECTIONS CV ' BACHELOR. Bargain on Elizabeth Ave. We offer for quick sale a modem seven-room house on Elizabeth Ave. The lot is 50x193 to a rear alley and the location in every way desirable. At $4500 it is a rare bargain and the easy terms of $1,000 cash and bal ance on conA’enient payments place It within reach of a buyer with moderate means. INCOME PROPERTY We hare a w-elMocated corner lot on North Davidson street on which there is a good store and negro tene ment house that bring a monthly rental of $15. We will sell this property for $1650 and on $1000 will await the convenience of the buyer. Brown (BL Competny 203 N. Tryon St. Phone 535. HOPELESS. '■'efprdi-- "as ?•. K-l-iefer rlr»’- for .‘I'c'.f t M‘ M“eti"fioure fn ;re :'.crning h'~- ;r was given ■ ■ er to the song and I'rai^e service, 'r.o reception of nr-.^ mcm.iers. admin-[ :-'ra*;nn of -acram^nt of baptism, and, ■;;~7:p'-;=.-?t:rr. --f r] .‘^a^ r.Twent of the! L'’-:d's ~ ir 'er. I Eighteen new m'".:! ier> were added ' the rrU of cl’urrii !nem''’“rs'.':j-. and - flevrn were i>ap'iz€ I. T’..e j pastor delivered a most helpful and in-; 8trucfivf» Ttls *n the- no'\ «''■nv3rt.', spt-i ting forti". thpi: duties to tbp coneral i rhur.-'h '’Oik ar--] to t -.o ( and! hnP^ i5e adrn'^r.i-'b'''’! th* '^'■d r!'.''mbers Of tneir duties to :he luPinbers and general progrcf-j- ^f the ■:‘.ork. At the evening hour, eight-fifteen, the paptr.r. Rev. R E. Hough, preach- to Vf’T'.’ ’..'ly.e a;y| a’ i r*-’irtt;ve au- r.:?nce. ’■■apins !il> text on th-^ themo. | ■ T'i«' o^ the Arrow." His n?ra'.fui ■ a - i ! 'in-cut, :ipar'-sparchin,a; | ; ! df '.ivered in a mos» effective man-j r^r. .Mr, Hough is rapidly building up i on^ of the strongest and moc- active conrrp^arions in the citv. A man isn’t T> il!ing to pav off his marriage vows at even 1 cent on the dollar. It’s queer how little bits of women seem to act oO much like big chunks nf dynamite. The first thinr the average man who ha? any money tries to do is not to i'.a-e it an'- longer. If a rn?.n could own a thousand auto mobiles. h?'d want to own something else he couldn't.—Xew York Press. Mr, Fiagg Here. Mr. John Flags:, a former citizen of rhariotte. hut for lO or 15 years of Xp\»- York, •^as in the city Sat- urda'-. stopping at the Centra Hotel. Mr. Flagg married Miss Carrie Bryre. of Charlotte. a >i.-tor of Mr. .John G Bryce, of Dil- He and his family on leaving rhar^ortp. ■^ent to Xew York, where they have Srince resided. Her eyes are blue as Heaven’s blue, Or bluer; To know her is to sigh and sue, And woo er; And yet she fences for her heart With all a master's subtle art; Her nerves must be of steel a part. And truer. Dan Cupid wars with her each day. Yet misses The mark that should be easy prey To kisses; And thrice have I, on bended knee. Prayed well the cause so dear to me— She listens, smiles and then the plea Dismisses. Cupid .md I are both at sea. Deploring The fate that hinders him and From scoring. 'Tis crueltv indeed that she Is adamant to such as we, For we must now and ever be Adoring. —George Taggart. me ca;. bo. m JOHN W. GATES AND SON John W. Gates (above), the prominent American millionaire, who is serious ly ill at the Noted Maurice, Paris and his son, Charles G. Gates, who is ru»hing to his father’s bedside. aiv gri fb' Ah At the Election, “Well, Sambo, how did you vote to- [ ain't voted yit, boss," said Sam- ’^"■'hy i? that?” Well, boss, it's dis-a-way. De Pro- Monists dey give me $10 to vote nrket and the republicans dey p to vote their ticket. Ah’s ; •: wait to see how' corrupt all i arties is 'fore I vote, ’en then b going to vote for the leastest." PROVERBS AND PHRASES. Then to side with Truth is noble when we share her wretched crust. Ere her cause bring fame and profit and ’tis prosperous to be just. —Lowell. When You Pay Rent THE MONEY IS GONE FOREVER You are belping the owner of the house to accumulate a for tune. Buy a home from us In Dllworth, and the money you pay each month, in the place of rent will begin the accumulation of a for tune for yourself. Charlotte Consolidated Construction Company. 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. Telephone No. 155 We hear it calmly, though a ponderous woe. And still adore the hand that gives the blow. —John Pomfret. Again the Exception. The Teacher was- trying illustratp the difference between plants and animals. "Plants." she explainpd, “are not Kuscppnbie of attachment to man as animals are,” “IIow about burrs, teacher?” piped a small boy who had passed the sum mer in the country. Real Culture. Little Willie—Say, pa, v.hat is cul- turp, anyway?” Pa—Culture, my son. is a woman 9 ability to smile naturally when a waiter spills gravy down the front of her drer.s at a dinner party. Coward. She—Won't you teach me how to Bwim? He—Sure. I'll loan you niy course of rorrrspondence school lessons on swimming. Owed Everybody. Morrow—It makes me very uneasy if I owp a dollar to any one Borrow—Grrat Scott; if I felt that way about it I'd have St. Vitus’ dance. A Sure Cure. “Doctor, my wife has- lost her voice. What can I do about it?” “Try gpttlng home late some night.’’ She was good as she was fair. None—none on earth above her! As pure in thought as angels are; To know her was to love her. —Rogers. The might of one fair face sublimes my love. For it hath weaned my heart from low’ desires. —Hartlet Coleridge. Blobbs—“How did Gotrox ever manage to ama&s so much wealth?” Slobbs—“Well, I suppose he made his money first, and then he made It last.'’ Shady Woodiawn While some sections of the city have so much HOT SUN and DUST such is not the case in WOODLAWN. Here it is cool and shady with no dust to bother. — Why not have a home that is COJIFORTABLE and PRETTY? Noth ing nicer than OUR BUNGALOWS, j'et SO convenient to the center of the city. Remember WE brought this type of house to Charlotte. Others may FOLLOW but we LEAD. Our TERMS are EASY and our PRICES FAIR. Let us show you what we can do. The McClung Realty Co. 25 S. Tryon St. Phone 1254. For Rent OFFICE ROOMS One office room No. 3 on second floor of Building No. 10 S. Church St 10.00 RESIDENCES. 9 rooms, modern, 703 S. Tryon St., possession Sept. 1 $50.00 4 rooms, Belmont, per week 1.75 7 rooms, modorn. East 5th St. extended 20.00 8 rooms, modern, 310 N. Church St 35.00 7 rooms, modern, 423 Elizabeth Ave 30.00 7-rooms, modern, 718 E. 4th St.. 25.00 7 rooms, modern, 720 E. 4th St. 25.00 5 rooms, modern, 1001 E. 7th St. 12.50 4 rooms. Villa Heights, per week 1.50 6 rooms, modern, 706 East 5th St 22.50 5 rooms, 307 S. Myers St 8.50 4 rooms 1215 N. Davidson St 7.00 Brown & Co. OPEpTyouO^^^ TT't house with all modern Improvements. Lot 50x158. In First on car line, six blocks from square. Party wants to sell bad. Call and see us for price and terms. The Bond Question, Fellow Citizens Is of vast moment, but if you neglect your household; if you per mit Susan and innocent little Dorothy, who meet “Daddy” w'ith kisses and caresses, the elixir of life, if you allow these sources of your joy and happiness to suffer, to shed one unnecessary tear, to live in daily fear of your sickness or death whereby they would be thrown upon the cold charity of the world; then it makes but little difference to you whether we have water, streets, school houses or auditorium. If you sit supinely by and fail to provide your com panion in life’s journey and your own flesh and blood w’ith a home and a reasonable fund for the cloudy, and, perhaps, for the stormy days, then you’ll need an ice plant, a many ton machine at that, to cool your fevered brow on earth, and, when you reach your well-earned home below, you’ll need all the ice plants of earth together with all the fans which can be operated by all the energy of the Southern Power Co. to give you one moment’s ease. WAKE UP AND SAVE YOURSELF by getting aboard this ship. She sails Saturday, July 1st, and her destination is comfort, satisfaction. Happiness. She lands pas sengers at all these ports, and the voyage is replete with smiles and sunshine. REMEMBER THE DATE, JULY 1ST. E.L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas. PHONE 344. 25 S. TRYON ST. H. C. SHERRILL Phone 162. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 16 E. Trade St. July Interest This is a new Interest quarter. Bring in your pass-book and we will credit the interest due you. Deposits made on or before July 5th will draw Interest from .luly 1st. Southern Loan & Savings Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. JXO. M. SCOTT, President. W. L. .FENKINS, Cashier. W. S. ALEXANDER, V.-Pres. FOR RENT 5-room 5-room 7-room 5-room 4-room 4-room 4-room 4-room 4-room 4-room 5-room 4-room 5-room 5-room 5-room 4-room 4-room 3-room 5-room house, 18 W’est Palmer street $ 9.00 house North ePgram street 10.00 house Law'yers Road 12.50 house Lawyers’ Road 11.50 house l'‘A7 East 5th street 9.00 house 1113 South Tryon street 9.00 house 1119 South Tryon street 9.00 house 406 West 7th street 9 00 house 908 North Caldwell street .. g.OO house 5J)4 West 10th street 10.00 house 507 East 4th street 7 00 house 1409 Eabt 5th street 10.00 house 212 North Seigle stret. Piedmont 12 50 house North Parson street lo.oO 50 6.00 50 50 75 house 212 West 2nd street 10 ho'""® street ' ‘.V. 6.0, 1 ^ Brevard st reet, week 15 hoSK 1: J. Arthur Henderson & Bro, ' “FIRE IN8URANCfi'^ RENT LIST OF THE THE SOUTHERN REALEST^Tr LOAN & TRUST CO, 4 SOUTH TRYON 7-room house No. 423 Elizabeth Ave 7-room house. East Seventh Street (modern) 4-room house No. 305 Mint Street “ ’ 3-room Belmont 4-room. Belmont, Charlotte Street !.!!!!! 4-room, No. 1001 N. Caldwell ” ’ ' 1-room, 409 East 17th St ! 4-room 411 East 17th St 1 ” Store room 208 N. College Store room and apartment E. 7th St.!!! Store room and large manufacturing room 14,000 space 19 E. 3rd St., rental price per annum “Brickrow”, 5th St., below the Southern Raii- Ground floor offices in the new “HOWELL ARCADE” sii Warehouse space located on the main line Southern RailwaJ 40 000 feet warehoyje 2T 111 7 liij S.r,^ cadam FOURTEEN ACRES .If sold quickly I offer 15 acres 4 miles west frcm Court H am road for $1400. Land lies well and is a bargain. " A, G. CRAIG Phone 1436. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Trust Buiiditic, Fourth Ward Home for Sale One block from car line on N. Pine Street, t\e have an elr'it room residence with all modern conveniences, house is new on y been occupied a few months, and is on shady side of the street and in e splend’d neighborhood. Price for the next few days $4,000.00 J. E. MURPHY & CO. Phone 842. 229 S. Tryon Street. WANT A HOME? "We are prepared to furnish you a modern five, sis, or sevea room home, located on choice lots within walking distance of the square, at r(?asonable prices, with a cash payment ranging from $200 to $500 and the balance payable in monthly installmenra cr tnrough B. & L. Association. If you w*sh to stop paying rent. SEE US. Peoples Loan & Realty Co. W. L. Nicholson, Manager. C. R. McGinn, Salesman. 309 Realty Building. Phone 313. FOR RENT E. 4th Ext. 5-room cottage, electric lights, bath and gas furnished or unfurnished $1S,00 309 E. Vance St., 5-room cottage, modern $15.00 8 E. Morehead St., 8-room apartment, (Ryder) modern .. S40.00 411 Templeton Ave., 5-room cottage, water and lights $15.00 213 W. 2nd St., 4-room cottage, water 12.50 Carolina Realty Co. O. J. Thies, Pres. W’. D. Wilkinson, Treas & Mgr. B. R. Lee, Secretary. J. P. Long, Salesman. 211 N. Tryon St. 'Phone 609 The “Elmore Fruit, Garden and Poultry Yards” Sunnyside, terminal of Belmont car line, beautiful view of city, half acre,. 3-room cottage with basement, fine water, 4000 Strawberry plants, Ratp- berries. Blackberries and Dewberries, 57 fruit trees, all bearing. This is a bargain for any one w^anting to go into the Truck and Poultry business. Several other houses in same section, 3 to 5 rooms, on easy tenns. Club Acres and farms for sale. See us for bargains. W.T. Wilkinson & Co. McKINNON SLDG. Suburban Home Seekers WILL DO WELL FOR THEIR OWN INTEREST IF THEY TAKE A CAREFUL LOOK AT ^-iTh n^ for PARK BEFORE SELECTING THEIR HOME SITES Many of the NEW developments are far beyond the city limits possibility of the facilities you need in making life enjoyaijle. at years to come, but at PIEDMONT you need not w’ait for possible later velopments for PIEDMONT already has macadamized main streets. PIEDMONT already has electric car line, PIEDMONT already has city sewerage system, PIEDMONT already has electric lights, PIEDMONT already has gas for cooking purposes And also PIEDMONT has high, healthful locaton, PIED^IONT is within ten minutes’ run of the citv For HOME or for INVESTMENT buy at PIEDMONT. About 200 lots already sold. Your choice of remaining seventy Terms easy or cash discount. F. C. Abbott & Go. Everything In Real Estate. Stocks and Bond* Don’t Forget That We Write Fire Insuraflce ii^ Strong Companies. meni Also By .-issncl Ne'^ cr’’:';" ^^ied e' ;i,enc6 i;,,.rkets . pened ai gong bro iiiense ac ■ired m ided b irrding t T ie op under yes V ' L 'J c:-ir-par::'* cro'.; or re p;-:-". rhe II
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