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■'.,f>■ ■■ ■.■■'5w|ppFi , ^ ■•■-.-'V-....^ ■ '. -A.' ■■'■-■.,i‘^' ■ . ■ ■ '■ -7 :-■■ ■ l*>:'^.';i' "f? ' .7 'V^ */ i -,* ■ ^ ■ '1* ' '' . ■ _ ’. ■ ■ '■ ■'■ -^ :■■ ■ *■ .Li-ii. -■ '■■■■■ TKe CHABLOTTB JTEWS. NOVEMBER 18 I9M ' Talks on Trust Business A Trust Company doM not die, as do individual trustees. Ihis is A utrong point in favor of a trust company. You may appoint as your ^xn utor a friend on whom you feel that you can rely to wind up your ♦*R rtie honestly and efRcieully. He may die himself. In that event his executor would become your executor. When you appoint the Ameri- can Tni»t Company ex»?cutor you can be comforted by the knowledge that the American Trust Company will ^'ind up your estate. So, if you place B fund in itB hands to be devoted to a certain puriwse for a long number of years, you can know that there will never have to be any change of trustee on account of death, ortd age. illness or incompetence And then again, a trust company iS always “on the job.” An indi vidual has his private business to attend to and cannot always be found to consult on matters connected with an estate, which he may he administering. The American Trust Company has a Department ripvoted soIpIv to thp handling of its tni.st business. Tt is always at the same place and can be consulted at any time during business hours. (To Be Continued.) American Trust Co. Charlotte, IV« Capital and Undivided Profits, $525,000 p. C. WHITLOCK, Trust Officer. Geo. Stephens, President B. N. Duke, W. S. Lee, Vice Presidents W. H. Wood, Sec’y* & Treas. . J. E. Davis, Ass’t. Sec’y. & Treas Boatd of Aldetmen Revise Oidmance At a called meeting ol the board of aldermen yesterday an amendment "a to an ordinance passed on N'cv'cntber 11 relative to the time lim it a. ov ed jroperiy holders for sain ing viHt^n notice of th3?r iniei:- tio ntr joay the special assessments on th-i»’ property. The ir I »iancd was «o jiotd that it lack-jl iv o of giving property-oAuecfi time to file written rn.iition :> ]>nv the special assessMtcu. as thee barter requires. Therefore tJie 8‘ cinrt day of December, 191! was ft\M! ;is ihe time limit in3t«al it the twenty-ninth day of November. The board also heard a report from the city biologist, Mr. W. U. Aibble. which was endorsed by City Physician F. O. Hawley, relative to the water supply at the abbatoJr. Tbe report follows; “Charlotte, Nov. ts. “Report on abattoir water supply: •‘The water from the bored well is good, clean water for slaughter pur- 1K)PP« ••'therefore, it is recommended that a tiniall tank sufficient to supply the ^faldiiig trough be erected and the slauvhier room piping be connected 10 thin liititeac of the main tank so tl.at tiie overPow from the small tank ran be M’anged to supply the main tank if esired. “Also if enould be required that the tcahiing trough should be sup plied with fresh water not less than daily when hogs are slaughtered, and frequently otherwise for each day on which it will be used. "The sense of the recommendations is that bored well water or city wa ter only be allowed for use in the slaughter room. (Signed) **W. O. KIBBLE, “City Bacteriologist.” Approved: Dr. F. O. Hawley. Supt. of Health. Alderman Mason moved that the report be referred to the ordinance committee. Alderman Williams amended thia by moving that it be accepted and its suggestions carried out. After considerable discussion as to thep rovlnce of the board in the matter the motion of Alderman Wil liams carried. Commissioners OJ Drainage Return TTie n»eii>1>«rs of the Mecklenburg Drainage committee who have for the put few 'dio'S been in session wit tathe North Carolina Drainage Asioeiatloti At Elisabeth City, re- tamed to tbe eity yesterday. The members who attended the conven tion were Dif. J* R. Alexander, chair man of tlve coontj. drainage commis sion, Mea^rt. 8. J. Squires, W. H. Pharr and John Gross. The commit tee who atteDded this meeting re port that they 'lieard manjr inter* esting teoU that throw a new light on the matter of drainage in tlus county. Bap«oiallgr of Interest were rhe different methods of drainage discussed and. speeches of such ex- perts as 8UU C^loUst Joseph H. Pratt and,“UnHed States Commis sioner of Drainaige Elliot. IS THE DATE THE Mecklenburg Building and Loan Association OPENS ITS NEW SERIES. There are all sorts of places to put your money but why not select the best. There is no more profitable or safe plan than the Building and Loan operated on the plan of the M ECKLENBURG, so we invite you one and all, the man of small as well as of large means, to take stock with us. Taxes paid by the association on your money will earn about 6 1-4 per cent net. JOHN B. ROSS, President. A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. Office: Basement Trust,Building. A 40 Acre Farm For Sale 2 1 -2 Miles East of Gity 2,=> acres excellent farming land, 15 acres fine pasturewith ever-flowing branch. For » farifl ‘and dairy this is one of the best locations. If taken quick will sell at a bai-gain. Liberal terms. Cali on or phone us. We will be glad to show you, and give full particulars. F. S- CONRAD & COMPANY 414 Realty Building ' Phones 762 and 3027^J Proposed Changes In Car Schedule Young Herbert Hutch’ ison Dies of Lock-Jaw The recent kicks against the poor car schedule in Belmont has resulted in the laying of a siding at the point where the carline turns into i^el- niout that cars may pass when a new schedule is arranged. Mr. Wom- mack, superintendent of the local The funeral of Herbert Hutchison, street car service, states that just at the 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. j present there will not be any change', Cyrus M. Hutchison, of Sharon town- : --riripo hmt atAtes ship, was held yesterday afternoon at^'^ regular car service but sUtes 3 o'clock at Carmel Presbyterian that on Saturdays there will p^o^ church. About ten days ago he cut ably be a ten minute schedule in the his foot on a piece of glass and lockjaw developed later. He died Thursday night at the home of his parents. Rev. H. E. Guerney, pastor of Sharon and Carmel churches, con ducted the funeral and the interment was in the church yard at Carmel. FOR SALE Beautiful 5-room Bungalow at Piedmont Park with all conven iences, $300 cash, balance through B. & L. ' Splendid 7-room modern home in walking distance of Independ ence Square at a bargain*. Owner has left the city. 20 acre tract 6 miles out on macadam, $1500. Peoples Loaa & Realty Go. W. L. N!c^!o|son. Manager. C. R. McGinn, Salesman. 3Q9 Realty Phone 313. For Rent OFFICE ROOMS. One Store or Office Room, located one and one-half blocks from Square; floor space 25x70, with electric lights, steam heat, vault, and shelves Price at office. One office room in McKinnon Bldg $10.00 Store Room, 701 W. Trade St. 15.00 RESIDENCES 4 rooms, Seigle St., Belmont, per week 1.50 5 rooms, 306 EHizabeth Ave 13.50 7 rooms, 1412 N. Davidson St., per week 3.25 6 room apartment, 415 N. Col lege St. 31.00 4 rooms, 920 N. Caldwell St. per week 2.00 5 rooms in Elmor« Apartment, 2nd floor 35.00 5 rooms, 308 Elizabeth Ave. .. 13.50 5 rooms. 502 West 10th St ....$10.00 4 rooms, corner West 8th St. and R. R. 7.00 Brown & Go. afternoon. This is the time of the week when the travel is heaviest and when that suburb needs a closer schedule most. It will only come at* ter that the reugular schedule can be improved. SPECIAL NOTICE Having purchased the stock of Terra-Cotta Pipe, -■ Flue- and Chimney Lining, Thimbles, etc., from Mr. C. V. Furr, and secured the Terra Cotta account of.The Pomona Terra-Cotta Co., for this territory, we solicit your orders for these materials, or an op portunity to figure with you when in the market. Mr. C. V. Furr will be in charge of the yards at the old stand on B. 5th St. and S. A. L. Ry., and will be glad'to fill your orders. Telephone No. 370 or No. 82. r B. F. Withers DistNbutor ' ,;V BUILDERS’ SUPPlllES ' Charlotte, N. C. Buildlno. MONEY TO LEND on business property or close in residence property, with no requirement to tdke a Life Insurance policy. Phena 1436. A. G. CRAIG REAL ESTAE AND INSURANCK Truat BuiliSlng. THE REASON The reason wa have ao few housea to rent is because we keep all our houses rented by keeping them in good repair and ^heap. * WE CAN RENT ANYTHING. COME AND SEE US. TRADERS LAND COMPANY NO. 22 EAST FIFTH STREET. R. D. Moora. W. E. Price. “Ha’s a s«niii§!'’ "What’s he vnt done?*’ “He has contriTed a plan by which he has bean abl« to harness his gasmeter and make it run his aewin^; machina and work tha chum.”—41ou»- too Post To The Property Owners of DUworth Wa -ara pleaaed to adviaa that to a short time the Southeastern Under- wrltara Aiotetatioii will gira to an DUworth, within BOO teet of city hy drants tte aiuiio rataa in Firo Inaoranoe that applies to other parts of Charlotto. Thai is. It will be clasaad as first class risks and it means from SO to 100 por oant aaTing on yoiur toaurance. For Jtho.best Instiranoe, see or phona . ^ R. D. MOQP B ^ CO. Phona NO. M7. 208 South Tryo" Street. NOTARY PUBLIC It doesn’t make any difference to we WHO YOU ARB—what you do —nor where you live—I would appre ciate your NOTARY business. My time is my own—have horse and buggy, an d will go anywhere—ANYTIME—DAY OR NIGHT—on a moment’s notice— to act as Notary. All business given courteous and confidential attention. My fee is no more than many others charge at their office. There isn’t a man in Cliarlotte m ore prompt than I am about a busi ness engagement. I make business b efore pleasure and if I tell you I will meet you at your house at a certain time you can depend on it. I am a.uthorlzed to act on PENSIO N PAPERS, and know the "Red Tape” for intelligently executing the same. REFERENCES: Thousands of business people in Charlotte who regu larly entrust their Notary business to me. ’Phone me when you need me. Office ’phone 243; residence ’phone 1270. Office 225 N. Tryon St. FRANK F. JONES, TH E PUBLIC NOTARY. ^ JSPEAK TO ME—I love to speak to people, and love for people to speak to me—I don’t care who you are—"SPEAK TO ME.” ^ Fm a Deiqocrat, All Right but when the Republicans go after the trusts, and they are doing it, Fm tWith ’em tooth and toe nail, and I believe in telling ’em so. THE BATH TUB TRUST and the Lord knows that effects every man that tries to keep clean, got some^nock-out drops a few weeks agO, and we all say am^ and amen. Think of it, ^ows! A monopoly on a thing to bathe in, and you can’t bathe except in one of my thimbles, unless you go to the creek or “water works pond.” TOBACCO, YES, POOR OLD “BACCO” has been swiped, and justly so, too. But, Honey, listen to me: the best, the very best morsel yet is the “Beef Trust,” which goes on the rack next Monday, and here’s success to the government. Smite ’em, hip and thigh. Bill, and Gtod be with you. ^ ' “TAFT ON HIGH COST OF LIVING” sounds mighty good to me. Hit ’em again. Bill, and every time you bring a squeal I’ll say “amen and amen.” ‘THE MUTUAL B. & L. “Say, Keesler, is that really mutual and does it do half the good things every body says it does’” Jno., the Mutual earns nearly 6 1-2 per cent, net, on . every dollars put in it, and I. here and now, challenge and and every other kind of finance, single or combined,'foreign or domestic, to equal it Put up or shut up. More—I challenge any and all comers for a show down as to the actual cost of a loan. I have never seen or heard of a system, even with strings to it, certain “sine-qua-nons” that don’t appear on the surface that will or can give you money as cheap as this Association is doing! Figures don’t lie. Make a few. E. L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas. Phona 344. 25 S. Tryon St. For Rent FOR RENT Southern Real Estate, Loan & Company. 7-room house, modern, 9th and D 7-room house. No. 414 E. 7th St. ■ • 8-room house, 507 N. Brevard 7-roomhouse, 209 E. Liberty 1 8-room house, corner 7th and D .. *.* 6-room house, No. 9 Liddell i * ’ 4-room house, 1001 N. Caldwell St. * 3-room house, N. Clarkson St ,, . / 8-room house, Belmont .... ,1 4-room house, No. 707 N. Caldwell . I. 4-room bath and apartment. College St.. .. ’ * ’ offices and STORE ROOMS Store room No. 208 N. College btore room and Basement, Third St Fine tailoring room over 14 N. Tryon Front office over Belk’s .. . Rear office over Belk’s ... . . | New Store, Seversville ’ Ground floor offices, Arcade .. ,! 1 Apartments, “Brick Row." " Warehouse space'' on’tho " “S.y " • ■ “O.jej * ' I ' ■ • • U,i!9 j " 5/)fi I *5«1 • ■ • • j “ '^1 ■ ■ Ifiai Sou, fj, Central Avenue lioim There are a number of new homes now being built on CpTitr=i . i All are nice ones. We have a very attractive home—No '’oq street, that we are offering for sale. * ' ilii;| This home is well built. The rooms are of convenient si/o j arranged. The price is a VERY LOW' one-$5,000.00-and we rS \ terms that are very reasonable. If you want something REALLY ATTRACTIVE and of sulondi.’ , let us show you this home. The McClung Realty Co. OK Ci^..AU 0.A ^ ^ 25 South Tryon Street. Phone 1254, Elizabeth Heights Home We have two very desirable residences for sale. Elizabeth Heights, in one of the best sections; one has six rooms and one has seven rooms. Both have large basements with cement floors hot air furnace, all modern conveniences and cement walk« \\p can offer you either of the houses for $5,500 and would be very glad to show you the houses at your convenience. Carolina Realty Co. 211 N. Tryon St. ’Phone 609. For Sa^le Modern 6-room house on N. McDowell street This is in a good neii hood and fast growing section, price $3000. Large part of th s be carried in Building and Loan. Several attractive cottages. 3 to 6 rooms, ail have good large lotg some fruit and good water, with a liberal payment down vou almost make your own terms on balance. Vacant lots in the city, in Wilmoore and East End, all on easy terms that will make you money. See us for bargains. J. A. Brown, Notary Publfc. W. T. Wilkinson & Co. J. A. BROWN. Notary Publle. Phone 439. Room 6 McKlnron! Home For Sale situated In Piedmont Park, near Independence Park, we haw a handsome eight-room residence, perfectly new, never been occu pied, has slate ^oo^ has reoeptloo room, living room, and dining room first floors. Toilet on first floor, and large bath room up* stairs. Has cement walks and sido walks. If you want a hand- aome home In an up-to-data locality, aee us. J. E. MURPHY & CO 'Phone 842. 229 South Tryon Street The Mechanics Perpetual B. & L. Association Is still open and will continue the remainder of this month and October and November, for all who desire to secure shares. So far the Association haa enrolled a good number of shares, but PROGRESS is the word and the directors want more and expect to reach 3,000 shares.. J. H. WEARN, President. D. E. COCHRANE, Secretary and Treasurer. ea A Good investmenl ...ON... 2 Tenth are., 14 rooma $40.00 805 North Chureh, 8 roomis .... 30,00 313 E. 9th, 9 rooms 30.00 1013 W. 4th, 8 rooms 27.60 6 S. Graham. 8 rooms ......... 30.00 Apartment 211. W. 6th, 4 i;ooms 25.00 507 N. Brevard,* 8 rooms .... 25.00 1203 S. Tryon, 7 rooms 18.00 Apartment W. 7th, 6 rooms .... 30.00 700 N. Poplar,.8 rooms ........ 36.00 700 E. 9th, 5 rooms ............ 16.U0- 411 W. 12th, 6 rooms .......... 16.00 9 W. Liddell, 6 rooms 16.00 320 N. McDowell, 4 rooms 11.00 902 N. Davidson, 6 rooma ' 10 00 621 E, 13th, 3 rooms 4.00 Apartment E. 7th, 5 rooms . .* lo 00 ? ® 14W P Eth ? ’ ° »12.00 1409 E. 5th, 5 rooms 10 00 Lawyer’s Road, 6 rooms i2]5o 4 W. Liddell, 4 rooms jo!oo 1417 E. 5th, 5 rooms ...... ©on West Liddell, 4 rooms .. * * « oa 17 Winona, 3 rooms S 401 E. 13th, 4 rooms .... ‘« no 302 Belmont Ave., 3 rooms.*e'oo Store room, Belmont Ave . ^ Store room, S. Brevard *" 7^ Large hall N. Charlotte'!!*’.* 6 00 Store room, N. College, 31x104.* J. Arthnr Uen^rson & Bro. INSURANCE" . 219 N, Tiyon, . ’ ' S. Tryon Street Two fine lots Just below the best resideooe section of this fine res street. at less than one-half the price of lots a short distance a^ay. Each lot has at present a cottage renting for enough to the lot, so that you can have a live investment while you wai* for ’ to double in that section of Tryon street. It’s a good proposition—^Look it over. F. C. Abbott & Go everything in Real EsUta. Don’t Forget That We Write Fire Insi^r in Strong Companies. mu “Fire Insuranea” ant 20 p- ihtn To ( Ifie Movemei Govei jhrone El Constitu Ground Di II Classes J Situation \ Amnia Hurry Fn jcial Cable t Pekin, Nov. .monstration 1 ,rm of govern impletely elin ritution, is th ■ring into su lasses, and, a lorities. »t wi ipersede the. nment. New Pn Yuan Shi Ka ■ho was hai] vior, is alrea sm. It is 01 under the tl .6 ex-premier, g a failure its organizat ^med as pres ►reign affairs, ;ted, but wj rve. The lunce the nd itter terms. (t see beyonc Fighting Ir The situatioi ion remains Lin. Fightinj iaces in the 10,000 yen fo Ho-Nan tel at he mighi ep intact th it forthcomii lubtful if it ' il the troops lin the rebell iteports fro] iat the nego i Kai and Hankow' ha agreement here is no ® d the rebels riouB. They !an, which » ’an-Yang, and >rworlts. Hn id to be des bels and ma immitted sui' Rebel suppc lave received fort of the ci rheng Ping. Ibi DRAGON fpecial Cable. Amoy, No'' today af aperlal custc le dragon flj The revolutf lugmented si] Ira! thousand] pHny Is now] oents are beli 3 restore 01 The rival fave rea>che_ fghting ther^ . FIOHTII, fpecial Cablel I Sbanghal, process at Perial outpoa Nnce guard fral assault 1 fourly. Reir.^ |o arrive ned quarters of ( the imi iiake their Ij Nieved win pf the rebellij Rebels Every for perior in nui pered than pf the comii militarj j^undantiy e Munition and .“3 in addit poats. rebel ; Peir attack ®rc6s have (.•la n dlvisioi delivering a pree sides. ^ EnthJ ^lid ©nthf ranlts patient at t= i \he loyaiij popped and ^»eve» thoi institute tt frmy. 'VrneriJ K^^'J^ates atl aH busi) ^ a standsti , WarninI Cabl4 TsinJ »houn Ual High Grade i"''* all Aj Porta.1 ^king, N *
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