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8 3HAIU.0TTE NEWS, JULY 29, 1911 WANTS! The People’s Market Place Read By Thousands Daily 1 Gent a Word Each Insertion PHONE NO. 115 WANTED SVANTl]r> Yon to reiTUMiibpr the ex- i'i!rsiMi to Johnson (Mty, Anp. l(i- iT'h. Pino?t trip of tho year. I’osi- first claf-s. 29-lt POR RKNT—3 rooms for light house keeping. Phone 1003. 2S-2t W WTETi- Tly yonnc man. about Sopl. 's'. Kf'tirrai oflU'e wori., H;ivo , ; nr in bonkkci'pi'ic. No ox- , 'rirnre Want a chance to grow. M . care NVwf. 27- ’.t FOR SALE I P(1R QTTCK SALE—Bargain, nearly I new tit h. p. 7-]>assengor touring car. ! ['iilly ecinippeci. Will trade for city ! real estate or small car. X. .1. Sher- I lill. n So. Church St. 29-11 FdU S.MvK—Corner lot, Kenilworth ! avenue, h'ast Dilworth. Price $.^Tr>. I 'I'mns .^2.5 cash and $10 per month. ! W. L. Hurrouffhs. Phone 338. 29-4t W \.NTrZIV—i^f'ond hand Wale> or n :; roncr'? :ii1iiinc: rnachino. in ,i;onl | — ■ vir;('n A H. Wearn, Kx OfTicio: yoR S.\LR—Nice combination driving ■ >. rk ;ir.d Trrn'^ur»‘r. 20-tl)->at-2t 7-l-tn-w-sat-3nio ANTKn Uoomei ?. nicely furnished • SI and $2.no per week. .\p- ■1'. 2"T R. I.ili.Ttv, or phone 21T2-.I. 2 Ml W \XTr:n--.'-' carpontois. -\pply 21S Trntit' k.)r Vadkiii River Power Co., I’eo Dee, X. C. 2'.V2t and saddle horse, also buggy and harness. Call 707 East Avenue. 29-H FOR SALh'—Beautiful building lot I'lMtxino. nn Salisbury road, only 3 idocks from car line, elegant shade. Also 20 acre farm near Sugar Creek church, fine place to double your money or have a nice home. Rar- gains. ,1. Arthur Henderson. 29-lt 'A WTT'O- Two men capable of ham- '!.■ '-nu and traininc gin s^iws. ,\p- H Huruesf. So. ('ottnn Ojl r>'. 29-tf WANTED—r^ccnnr’, hand ?ix-foot staLd- ins de=>U. care ('harlotte News. :::’.-tf FIXCl'iCSION \o .lohnson \ over S A. L. and C'.inchtiold •.•'irc;\ds. lt; >7th. Round trip ? : iti 29-lt j^WNO FOR SALE and teams to hire. Phone 2591. 28-7t IFOR PAI.K:—Dirt from excavation in rear of Kpiscopal church. Apply to C. F'. Ayers or 'phone 1514. 26-5t ♦ ♦ ♦ MJSCEJ.LANEO’JS « W ANTED- Fifty colored womer., wag- ■ > JtOi) to $•> "" !'»^r wef»k. Steady v>fi:k S'l'iih .\tlanric Waste Co. 23-121 'A \ \ T!'!’—Vounir man wants board ; ‘Vl rf'rni v !t!) l.ath, in ])rivate I'ami- a!.-‘ td .AtMvo autonu)bile. . ! If' Hi ice. S P.. cvtre News. 21'-It HARNESS REPAIRING — Harness room now on first floor. Send us your work. Fiiuctilson. Sehorn & Hipp. 27-tf TRY DR. LOMAX for your glasses. V'!net:t lenses and mountings, also repairing, duplicating broken lenses. No. G E. Trade St. 28-7t 'V.\NT!:D—An cxperionced furniture ' .1, ii’.ust l)C’ iujl)er atul brine ret- I. (IrifRth i ranster & Storage . r'hcuie No. 2t;. IS-lf \ .X'CKi)--C!f : iral work iu evening ii' ( vpc: iei'ccd I'ookk' eper. .\d- i’.(:(!i;k*'0|K:'r.” care ihe News. 29-lt IF VOl .-VRE YOOKING for a nice nu.H’ern littU' home, on macadam ^tieei. near car line, lot 100 by 190, ,co()d v.gII no city taxes, investigate the .\nders(m place on Central ave nue. jiiFt beyond city limits, and (ome to court liouse Monday, .luly ;;ist, ]!' .'1.. und buy thi« place at auction. Terms arranged. 29-2t WW.XTi'IJ—I'ive solicitors Tor city can- V"..-. oOod ])ioposltlon t(* cither geu- tlcn:ari or lad> solicitors who can -_ot ti'-- bijsine.'S. Apply at once, ' ire Mlation .Manai::('r, Charlotte Nc:^3. i2-tf 'AW.XTED—A1 spcond-hand iieavy two- hr.-.-;e wa?;ou at once, good a;s new, urftr about. ,\ddrcss Squire Hailes, I iueville, N. C. 29-lt-d(fcw HARN1:SS REPAIRLNG—Best equip- pf (i harness shop in the city. Hutch ison, Sehorn & Hipp. ' 27-tf TMftEE unfurnished rof>ms with all conveniences, for light housekeep ing. Phone 2857-J. 29-4t FRESH SUPPLY Sherrill Mineral wa ter. Cures Indigestion, Constipation, all Kidney and Bladder Disorders, (’ity chemist, says absolute pure. Ph;)ne order 2123. N. J. Sherrill 26-tf WANTED—In private family, a tew 1,SPECIAL CUT PRICE sale of furni- boarders. Rate^ reasonable and ev- / turo will continue 30 days longer at ' . ything firbt-class. Apply 207 E. | Hastings-Mitchell Co., 46 N. College !.iberiy. 29-tf 26-eod-tf WANTED- To exchani^e f.-room house Ii.iiinqalow), for aiuomc.bile, located f.ne lilock Chatham c-ar line. Phone 29-4t ♦ FOR RE^T ♦ ♦ ♦ for RENT—Furnished room one l»iock from square. !• W. .Ith oth. 29-2t FOR REN1'--.\ug, 1st, O-room cot tage, modern conveniences, well of water, k. im',, Ext. .1. W. Kiser, •'.in Kast Uth St. 29-2t FOR RENT—Large, well ventilated fnrnishpfi rooms, connecting baths. Ap,.:y pir, W. Trade. 28-2t FINE PEACHES—Drive your buggy or automobile by my place on the lielt road from Yorkvllle road to Sharon road and get some of the nicest peaches you have ever seen. Price only $2.00 per bushel while they last. L. J. Stilwell. 30-2t HARNESS REPAIRING—Send us your old harness for cleaning and repairing. Hutchison, Sehorn & Hipp. 27-tf J. W. HOWELL & CO,, Plumbing and Gas Fitting Contractors. Estimates furnished on application. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Re pair work a specialty. Phone 2076, Office 20 Howell’s Arcade. 19-15t SPANISH .TACK FOR SALE or ex change for good farm mule, 1210 N. I>. St. .1. T. Polk. 27-7t FOR RF.XT—10-room modern apart ment. near South Graded School. W. F. Dowd. 27-lOt FOR RENT—An up-to-date six-room flat In good condition. Phone 1130. 5tf-wedsat FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with baths and without, 22 E. Trade, Belmont hotel. 30-tt FOR RENT—Nice combination buggy and saddle norae, also buggy and harness. Call 707 East Avenue. 27-tf FOR RKNT 3 tinfurnished rooms. Phone lfi3. 25-tf FOR RENT—B room house, 512.50. 225 East 8th St. Water free. Phone 740-J. Jno. B. Roas. 27-2t-th-sat FOR RENT—8-room modem resident 2u4 Elizabeth avenue. Ready Aug. 1st. Y/. F. Dowd. 29-6t FOR RE3NT—4-room houses electric ity, tubnlar well, garden fenced in, near Elizabeth College. McD, W’’at- kins. 19-tf FOR RENT—5-room cottage, near South Graded School, $12.50. W. F. Dowd. 27-lOt FOR RENT—Two 4-room houses. Ap ply 414 East Seventh. 27-tf FOR RENT—Good 7-room house. 907 .North Pine. Modern conveniences, and near car line, $22.50 per month. J. A. C. Wadsworth. 18-tf FOR RENT—Room furnisihed or un- furnlHhed, entrance on side porch facing South Boulevard. Phone »743-J. 16-tf AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE at a bar gain. I offer my Ford Runabout, used only two seasons, and guaran tee perfect condition; very powerful, fully equipped. Price immediate sale $250 f. o. b Charlotte. This is a chance for some one to buy a real good car cheap. F. Frederick, 561 W'est 143rd street, New York city. 23-14t STENO WATER—Fine Tonic, Head ache, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism Cured, Try it — STENO, Barium Springs, N. C. SHIP TYPEWRITERS, au makes, for repairs by factory expert. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Jones, The Type writer Man, Charlotte, N. C. SEWING MACfllNKb for sale and rent, $2.00 month. Needles, shuttles and bobbins for all makes of ma chines always on hand. Lawing-Rob- bins Furniture Co. ’Phone 314. 16-tl MISS IDA NEUMHTTER, Vlavl Kepre- Benatlve, 13 North Brevard St. Phone 1449. 8-11 FANCY BRED POULTRY AND EQG8. FANCY POULTR'I AND BQOS are easily sold through advertisements FOR RENT 5-room cottage, 712 B. 9th St., $15.00. 6-room house, 216 N. Myers. $20.00. 5-room house, F.aO N. McDowell, $13.50. 4-room hou8*», 508 N. McDowell. $10.00. J. P. A L. L.. HACKNEY. Phone 312. • W. 6th 9t. The Iradesmari's Weekly Review Chattanooga, Tenn., July 29.—The past week has been one of general en couragement throughout the South and Southwest; rainfalls in nearly every section have made the crop outlook more than bright in spite of the ups and downs reflected by the stock mar ket there is litle doubt but that the important productions in the South will produce more than an average yield. In the iron market a better feeling exists, not specially due to a changed or changing condition, but rather to the fact that the general feeling of un rest and uncertainty is giving way to one of greater confidence. In the re cord of new industries organized dur ing the week ending today as reported by the Tradesman,there is every indica tion that there is no lack of confidence as to the future outlook. The more im- portant industries organized in the South during the past week, as report ed by the Tradesman follow; Alabama. (’linton—$5,000 cotton gin. Cullman—Realty Company. Deer Park—$25,000 development company. Faunsdale—$7,500 gin and ware- hotise company. Huntsville—$25,000 grocery com pany. Slocomb—$6,500 cotton gin. Stevenson—Waterworks system. Arkansas. Lewisville—$30,000 bank. liittle Rock—$10,000 telegraph and cable company. Nasliville—$10,000 creamery. Rondo—$10,000 bank. Georgia. .\lston—$15,000 bank. Atlanta—$50,000 bank. Augusta—-Cigar factory; $75,000 ice plant. Crawford—$25,000 bank. Macon — $25,000 construction com pany; $100,000 realty company. t^avannah—Macaroni factory. Waycrc :—$2,000 copper works. Kentucky. Louisville—$5,000 hardware compa ny: ?25,0v I motor accessories com pany. Louisiana. .Abbeville—$50,000 bank. Raton Rouge—$100,000 realty com pany. Houma—$35,000 oil and gas com pany. 1 ake Charles—$20,000 oil company. .Mansfield—Cotton compress. New Orleans—$50,000 lumber com- pan}. Walker—$500,000 railroad company. Mississippi. Hattiesburg—$100,000 saw and plan ing mill. Natchez—$100,000 investment com pany. North Carolina. Asheville—$20,000 realty company. Garner—$10,000 telephone com.pany. Greensboro—$25,000 automobile com pany. Leaksville—$5,000 warehouse com pany. Oklahoma. Catale—$ti,000 coaj company. Collinsville—$14,000 mill and vator company. Hoklciiville—$ 10,000 mine. Konowa—$15,000 bank. Oklahoma-$50,000 ice and oil com pany; $100,000 hotel company. Sentinel—$13,000 development com pany. South Carolina. Bishopville—$5,000 ice and cold stor age plant. Cherokee—$25,000 bank. Chester—$17,500 overall factory. vjrenew’ood—$4,000 cotton gin. St. Matthews—$20,000 investment company. Spartanburg—Cotton gin; $5,000 machinery company. ^ Tennessee. Chattanooga—$25,000 bank. Gallatin—$5,000 overall factory. Jellico—$10,000 overall factory. Maryville—$5,000 rock crusher and limestone grinder. Memphis—$25,000 lumber company; $500,000 bank. Nashville—$200,000 publishing com pany. Texas. Abilene—Hardware company. Angleton—$8,000 gin and power com pany. Boerne—$10,000 telephone company. Brownwood—$20,000 hotel company. Campbell—$10,000 bank. Cleburne—Two cotton gins. Denison—$10,000 hardware compa ny. Donna—$5,000 cotton gin. Elgin—$35,000 cotton oil company. Ennis—$15,000 cotton gin. Horesville—Ice factory. Fort Worth—$25,000 oil and devel opment company. Franklin — $15,000 hardw^are com pany. Houston—$16,000 gravel company; $60,000 chemical company; $10,000 grain company. Lyford—$6,000 cotton gin. Midflelds—$25,000 investment com pany. Somerville—$6,000 oil company. West—Coftton gin. Virginia. Chase City—$10,000 automobile company. Danville—$30,000 tobacco company. Norfolk — $50,000 lumber compa- ^Norfolk—$25,000 Iron working plant. Richmond—$60,000 theater compa ny; $50,000 paper box factory. West Virginia. Charleston—$10,000 grocery compa ny. Hinton—$100,000 power ^jompany. Martinsburg—$150,000 chemical com pany. ^ ^ Wheeling—$20,000 hardware com pany. ele- Potatoes as Currency. By Associated Press. Denver, Colo., July 29. A new legal tender has appeared in Milll- ken, Colo., caused it/ the scanty and high price of potatoes. Yesterday P. A. Murphy stepped into a saloon at MiUiken, ordered a glass Of beer and when that was gone, a second, and then laid on the bar a nice clean potatoe. Murphy called for his change and the barkeeper gravely returned him a nickel and put the potatoe in the cash drawer. The man who wants to be a beau should Jiever be bowlegged. The man who refuses to flatter a woman probably deserves all the con tempt she* feels for bim. ff When You Pay Rent THE MONEY IS GONE FOREVER You are helping the owner of the house to accumulate a for> tune. Buy a home from us In Dilworth, and the money you pay each month, in the place of rent will begin the accumulation of a for* tune for yourself. Charlotte Consolidated Constructioa Company. 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. Telephone No. 155 Bnefs —The Blake Canadian party leaxes August 11th. —Mr, A. T. Parmel of Lumberton, is at the eCntral hotel. Someone will get $25 easy money for identifying Siierlock Holmes, Jr. —Everything returns to first princi ples sooner or later. The bowl and the fot tub are at a premium in Char lotte. —Mr. F. ii. Fuller, jr., of Durham, spent last night here on his return from Lincoln Lithia Inn, where he left his family. —Mr. J. C. Buroughs will leave next week for Black Mountain, and after a stay of a week or so there will join the Presbyterian host at Montreat. —The friends of Mrs. B. Davis v.ill learn with pleasure that she is now at her home very much improv ed from her recent operation at the Charlotte Sanatorium. —The brick for the foundation of the new' 12-story building of the Commercial National Bank are being laid. The work of constructing the foundation will proceed at once. —.ludge Platt Walker is having his residence on South Tryon street repainted. Mr. Sam Pettus has the job. —A much needed street improve ment is being made on College and Fifth streets from Efird’s to the fire station on Fifth street. The sidewalk is being laid in cement. Heretofore it has been very rough walking. —Mr. Charles Butt, district chem ist for the Southern Oil Company, wMth headquarters in Atlanta, spent part of tile w'eek in the city, leaving yesterday for Atlanta. —Master Janies O. Sheppard, the feven-year-old son. of Mr. John W. Sheppard is ill w-ith fever. Mrs. Shep- rard has also h^.d news from her par ents, Capt. and Mrs. Leonard S. Mor- ford of Cedarville, N. J. They are both critically ill. Southern Stars to Play Benefit A novel benefit game is being arrang ed to be played the latter part of the season in Atlanta for the benefit of Scotty Walker, an ex-Cracker, who was injured by Bert Maxwell, of the Birmingham team. All the fans around the circuit have been asked to make a choice of two catchers, five pitchers and eight other players and submit them to the management in charge of the game, and the teams will be pick ed from the men the fans nominate. This will give the Atlantians a chance to see the best men in the league in action against each other and also to contribute to the fund for Walker, whicli is deserved. A series of three or five games will be played and a record attendance is expected. Crews ^aim Up For Today's Meet By Associated Press. Saratoga, N. Y., July 29.—n an ticipation of another series of spirit ed aquatic contests, the crews which are to compete in today’s events of the championiship regatta of the na tional association of amateur oars men went over the course during the forenoon for warming up. The first race was not scheduled to be gin until 4 p. m., and the oarsmen, ofircials and visitors alike, were hope ful that before that hour the rain, which had fallen steadily through out the night w-ould ceas-e. The senior eight oared race, the last of the day's events, w'as the one in which the interest largely centered. Three crews have entered, the Arg onauts, of Toronto, the New York Athletic Club and the Detroit Boat Club. New York is favorite. Final Matches oj Golf Tournament By Associated Press. Detroit, July 29.—The final matches for the western amateur golf champ ionship will be played on the Detroit golf club’s course today betw'een the two Chicago collegians, Albert Seickel, Princeton’s intercollegiate champion and Robert A. Gardner, former na tional amateur champion and famous as a Yale athlete. The first round of 18 holes will be played this morning and the second {round this afternoon. Both men have been strong championship favorites since the opening. Seickel’s work, es pecially. when he broke the course record of 71 by three strokes, has ben more brilliant than Gardner’s but the latter also has a strong following. Gardner’s defeat of Mason Phelps who the Western championship a year ago, coupled with his victories over na tional champion W. C. Fow^nes. Jr., yesterday won him many supporters. The continued fine weather yester day put the course in excellent shape for the final struggle. PRIZE FIGHT INTERRUPTED. Wigg—“How did you enjoy your ocean voyage?” You know you expect ed to be seasick.” Wagg—“Well, things came up to my expectations.” More Reasons Why Ybu should give us your houses to lent. Because we have a special ren tal department with capable men at its head and the advice of one of the most experienced and most sijccessful rent men in the city. If you give us your houses to rent you are assured of the benefit of his nine years suc cess as a rent specialist. With such advantages it will pay you to call us by phone or stop in at our office and tell us where your houses are lo cated; how much rent you want for them and list them with us to rent to some of these prospects who are coming in daily. Let us talk it over with you. Calls coming in daily for houses. Union Loan and RealtyCompany 16 E. Trade St. Phone 349 MORRIS E. TROTTER, Manager. By Associated Press. Chicago, 111., July 29.—One hundred and fifty men and boys w'ho left this city this morning to witness a prize fight between Danny Goodman and Jack Roberts, lightw'eights, in an open field across the Indiana border, fled through corn fields and brambles in order to escape a bevy of Indiana depu ty sheriffs who swooped down on the affair. The fight had gone four and one-half rounds when the constabulary interfer ed. ±he promoters of the bout tried to stage it in four different places and each time were forced to suspend by. the appearance of deputies. The arena was lighted by candles held in the hands of spectators. The principals fled from the ring clad only in their fighting trunks, and had to borrow clothes before returning to Chicago. Won Sculling Honors. By Assocrated Press. Sydnay. N. S. W., July 29— Rich ard Arnst, of New Zealand, the world’s champion, defeated Harry Pearce, champion of Australia, in a race on the i^arramatta river for the world’s sculling championship today The. time, 19 minutes and 46 sec onds, :s 9 record for the course. The distance was 3 miles and 330 yards. Dr.C. M. Beam DENTIST Rooms 310*11 Realty Building. All Latest approved operations. Guar* anteed. Special Price on Inlay and Bridge Work for July and August. Offices cool, pleasant, convenient. Hours 9 to 5. Phone 233. Of Keen Interest To Automobile Owners If you own a first-class machine we can insure it at the rate of $2 per $100 in the Springfield Fire and Ma rine .Insurance Company of Spring field, Mass. This policy is unlimited and covers anywhere. This Company is one of the largest of American Companies and has an honorable record of over 60 years. The above rate is from 25 to 40 per cent less than other first-class Compa nies charge. C. N. G. Butt & Go INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS HOTELS Hotel Buford Charlotte, N. C. European Plan Rooms, without bath, 75c, $1.00 per day. Rooms, with bath, $1.50 per day. W’e are offering a few desira ble rooms for gentlemen at $10 ^ to $20 a month. C. E. Hooper & Co., Proprietors. C. F. Dodge, Mg.-, THE SELWYN HOTEL EUROPEAN Only fire-proof hotel in Char lotte; supplied,entirely with wa ter from its own deep well. CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT. Water analyzed July 6, 1911, by Director State Laboratory of Hygiene and pronounced pure. Pure Water from our Artesian Well, 303 1-2 feet deep, for sale. 5c gallon at Hotei. 10c gallon in 5-gallon lots. Delivered in Charlotte or at R. R. Station. EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor. Dumb luck isn’t wholly restricted to the deaf mute. Graded School Examinations To supply vacancies which may oc cur during the coming year In the white and colored schools, will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, August eighth and ninth, for white, and on Thursday and Friday, August tenth and eleventh for colored. Place, old South School. Time, 9 o’clock a. m. S. F. TOMLINSON, Chairman Teachers’ Com. Notice to Water Consumers Charlotte, N. C., July 28, 1911. All parties using city water for build ing purposes and making mortar for any construction work are urgently re quested to use no city water in such work. The penalty for non-observance of this order is $25.00 for the first offense, and water shut off for s.ep- ond offence. THE BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS. City of Charlotte, N. C. For Rent One 10-room house, N. Tryon St On© 5-room house W. 12th St. One 4-room house S. Tryon Ext. One 3-room honse S. College St. One 3-room house, Winona SL One 3-room house N. Davidson St. C. Me Nells Nd. 33 East 4th 8t 'Phone No. 604-j, Auto Tires REPAIRED, VULCANIZED recovered ^ Inner Tubes Vulcanized. We guarantee they will never Isak where we vulcanize them. First puncture 50 cents. Swond puncture 25 cents. Third puncture 25 cents. AU sizes new tires carried in stock. Relay Mfg Co 881 and 233 8. Tryon 8t. ■ Teachinq the Y-m, ;;pa, what-.« tetlnus-’ ^'3. Oh, he was a o 8omething-l forget just , ° dont bother me anv more" y Bazar. ~~Harpei.' If you want to demonstrH-o n, certainty of a sure thin"- h't " '’S' ey on it. aioj. Business Builders GROCa,RS w GROCERY~ifo7i ' We have opened a F'n-.j’ r- Store at 21S East Traci- ^ ’■ ■' aci family canj- a full qj goods V i- use, including fresh veef^r- v COUUtrv nrnHn,^^ „.i. _ - ' tS country produce when on rK ket^ We manufactiire feed for your horses, ^‘il chickens. Our corn meal fo>- is made daily at onr own lected white corn and him Prompt attention to orde- sr delivery service. Phone ALEXANDER BRoa" WE ARE WEI.L ?iXEn ^ for the chicken business hfvMi» 1 shady lot for them to run ‘o- - us your orders, for fresh fai ■ W. M. CROWELL 200 E. MoV«h„a St BIG CUT IN PRICE Of chickens. Nice size chickens 20c and 25c. Chickens at the^e ni? are cheaper than bacon or be^' l cabbage, com and tomato&s. " Butter BRIDGERS & CO. 203 W. Trade St. FRESH TENDER CELERY only 5c. Real tender str- ip,., Large pineapples only 40c ea- h T ar,^ lemon cling peaches, head lett-.ce 1“ head; plenty of fresh te- iov 20c dozen. Fresh lot of ■v' ?rf...rnpw 25c and plenty of those i:arioum that are worth while, 4 for 25c 3^^. 25c and 2 for 25c, ' IWILLEK-VAN NE5S CC. “The Place." McNEEL’S Saturday: Home-made cakes. Vegetables. Lettuce, String Beans. Esc Pian» 1 Corn, Cucumbers, Beil Po'ODers, On- ions, fine Tomatoes, Cornfield Peas,' Fruit. Grape fruit, Peaches, CantPloupes I Watermelons. Grapes. Fresh bread in today. Phcris 2622. 2U5 N. Tryor St. REAf- ESTATE FOR SALE. Two soven-room houses besides large basement with cement f.oor. .Vji modern improvements, 140? Boulevard. Price $3500 and Reasonable terms, REDWINL & STILV/ELL Phones 1664-L and Oi5. GINGER ALE Just received another cask of b j ported Cochrane & Co.’s Belfast, bj land. Ginger Ale. 6. R. LENTZ, Fred Cochrane, Mgr. 'Phone 2', MlSCELLA^^uUS FOR SALE Good five-room house, cheap. Hal electric lights and city water or exchange for vacant lot. Balance o;| easy terms. See SHOEMAKER & WALLACE 255 N. Tryon St., ’Phones: Office 243; Rep. 444-J, 561J.I LET US FIX YOUR REFRlGERAfOHl We can tell at a glaace just ^hatl alls it and at a trilling expense maksl it good and serviceable. Send aio!ie| your ice cream freezer. We can si| that, too. C. h. SHUMAN, 'Phone 111. 200 N. College St I THE GEM HOTEL AND CAFE. Up-to-date dining room, seating 104 j persons, a luncb counter unequaled in South. Conveniently located on South Tryon Street. Strictly EuropeaBi MOVED. I have moved my ueiTa Cotta Plp^l Yard to East 5th St., between CoIIega St. and the Railroad, in the Hear;) of the City, where you will find every thing in pipe and tilings. Flue pipe.! Chimney lining, Wall coping, etc. C. V. Furr, Offlee and Yard, East 5th St., BetAretn | College and Railroad. Professional Cards Dr. H. C. Henderson. Dr. lTgiS I HENDERSON & GIDNEY DENTISTS. Office, Hunt Bldg., 202^^ N. Tryon St I 'Phone 216. Office 'Phone, 326. Re/* ien.;e ?52-J | Jamieson DENTIST. 109 Realty Building, Charlotte, N. C.I OSTEOPATH. registered. Ur, M. F. Keaity auuaing. Hours, y to 12, 2 10 S. 'Phone, Omce, 330; Kesidencc Conauitation at Office, gratis. F.LBONFOEV ARCHITECT. Supervision of Const;uction. Office, 211 N. Tryon. Kocm HUGH W. HAi^Kib attorney. Law Building. Charlotte. ARCHITECT. Rooma 505-506 Trust Buildi^fl- CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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