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The Evening Chronicle. MARCH 4, i910 FRIDAY; EVENING Vacant Lot Centrd Piedmont Park The Shells Made a Funny Crack y - Sherman. Buy a Home in Dilworth With Rent Money " One of the prettiest lots on Central Avenue. Can he bought iftaken at once.' Owner very ' anxious to. sell, and; makes the low rice' of $1,100. . : J. E. MURPHY & COMPANY Phone 842. 43 M. Tryon St. THEY ARE GUARANTEED I . . . i t Ltk. iLrf' HAVE EM FOR BREAKFAST L 3 -ss, I I I NOW I WONDER )f KY PAW I HAS LOST ITS cunnirfa. i J A T7T 4 C; -toto- . i f I I 1 Vf e FRESH ? WHY THLY'RFr ALM05T IMPERTINENT. 1 . A CLUCrvCLUCK- CLUCK! 5UPP05E" ILL HAVE: TO KEEP DOING THIS UNTIL YOuRE BG ENOUGH k5TOFRY vrrt m his IMITATION Of A "FRESH J. E. Dodson Coming. J. E. Eodson. the distinguished character actor, is at present starring under the management of Cohan & Harris in a comedy called, "The Houss .Next Door," which had a long run at the Gaiety Theater. New York. Mr. Iodson will be seen in this play at the Academy of Music next Thursday night. The comedy deals with the preju dice of certain people of title in Eng land against the rising to riches ana fame of those who cannot boast of aristocratic lineage. The humor of the comedy is said to be infectious and everywhere played it has received the stamp of success. Mr. Dodson always receives an ovation for his acting in the part of the old English baronet. As Sir John Cotswold, irascible, ty rannical and blind to his impoverish ed condition, who has a son and tlaughter ready to marry Into the fam ily living next door, none other than that of the much-hated Sir Isaac Ja cobson, he is said to present "a- rare picture or a really lovable old tyrant f a father. The play deals with the efforts made to get his consent to the intermarriage of the two families, the Cotswolds ancient and poor, and the Jacobsons, new but rich. Smartly acted by a competent company, the Play contains many bright lines that brings hearty laughter. A Popular Attraction Coming. The ever-popular little comedians, the Lyman Twins, are to be seen here soon in a brand new up-to-date musi cal show, "The Prize Winners" which from reports in other States has more than made good and is by far the best vehicle from a standpoint of dramatic wortn in which these celver little ju5ii-miiiiers nave ever beiore ap peared. This new attraction is a pro duction of note with a heavy and beau tiful scenic investment which rivals the best. The chorus groupings and costumes are said to be stunning ana some of the numerous jingling song CONSUL ANDERSON WAS KNOWN HERE Member of Government Consular Force Who Died in New York Yes terday a Relative of Capt. Fred Xash. George B. Anderson, the United States consul on the Island of Mar ber of Charlotterraengcmfwypmfwyp Unique, was known to quite a num ber of Charlotte people, and was a relative of Capt. Fred. Nash, of this city, and a descendant of Governor Nash "The father of Mr. Anderson," said a Charlotte citizen to-day, "was Capt. George Anderson, a gallant Confederate soldier, who was shot on the field, at Sharpsburg and 'Squire Henry Severs carried him from the field of battle. He was as brave a soldier as I ever knew." The consul, his son, whose sudden death on a train in New Jersey yes terday, was born in Raleigh during the war, and studied law when a young man, but moved away from the State when still ayouwg man, and has been in the consular service Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the world over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c ''Jordan's on the Square." E. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughlin, V. Pres. We Have It! Everything in the line of an up-to-date Drug Store. . We carry the biggest stock and therefore have the best selec tion. We serve the best drinks and carry the best line of Cigars. Toilet articles and all Drug Sundries here are of the high standard kind. R. H. Jordan & Co. Phone 7. NURSES' REGISTER MINISTER RECEIVES BLACKMAIL LETTERS. . Notice of Sale Under Execu tion. STATTT! r"K" NrtPTlT PATJflTTMi practically all his life, .being appoint- I Mecklenhnrtr rZ f s, ed tinder the Cleveland administra- I ior pourt tion. Hugh W. Harris. Plaintiff, vs. Char lotte .Development Company, a Corporation, Defendant. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. By virtue of an execution directed Special to The Chronicle. Co urt "r """ "" WINSTON-SALEM, March 4. The in the above -entitled action,' I wili pastor of a well-known local church I on Monday the 7th day of March, vco .iv t,, Kinntmoji 1 1910, at 12 o'clock at the Court cently from some woman which have 2?, dr f J1 bounty and State. been turned over to a postofflce inspec- r " "c ''B " uuer iur caa" tor. The demand was for $10. The to x?.cuUon minister answered the last letter and eai of th fAt i sent it bv reeistered ma.li nnri ti eatate f he defendant in and to any woman sfgnfor H buftaSattt 2 elndmfnemen back saying that she had opened it Xt? V t? nits real novelties. They will aDDear I"' n am not Deiong lotte Develonme at the Acadpmv nf Mucin no- -c-wiAa-.r ' lo ner. 1 1 i . ' J " ' "Mil, ilVJVL A 1 il d- J . nignt. a cor- EOTII EARNHARDTS ILIj SON ALSO VERY SICK The three-fold affliction which has (befallen the Earnhardt family, in elnding Night Turnkey J. M. Earn hardt, and a son otf the latter, has elicited many expressions of condo lence and sympathy from the friends of these popular members of the po lice force. Mr. Mack Earnhardt has been extremely ill with infiamatory rheumatism and confined to his ibedi for several rweeks a.t a hospital, while ihis father. Night Turnkey Earnhardt, lhaa also been quite 111 for ten days, and a son of Mr Mack Earnhardt has also been very seriously stricken during the illness of his father and grand-father. It is not often that so much ill-luck befalls one family at the same time, and the members of the police force are extending their fullest sympathy and aid to their stricken fellow-officer In their distress. LAWYERS ARRANGING CIVIPj COURT CALENDAR The members of the bar associa tion are meeting this afternoon in the library at the law building and arranging the - calendar for the two weeks civil term of court, which will convene on Momday. the 14th in etant. The docket promises to be an unusually large one and many cases that have been pending" for months. will be finally disposed of at the coming session of court. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver (Tablets invariably brin relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, biliousness,, dizziness, toallowness of the skin and dyspepsia poration, has by virtue of a certain deed . recorded in Book 105, page 423 of the records of Mecklenburg Coun ty, in, to and upon the following tract or parcel of land located in Paw Creek Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Robert Frazier, P. A. to-wit: Being the tract of land conveyed wife of W. S. THEY LIVE A LONG TIME IN FORSYTH COUNTY. - Special to The Chronicle. WINSTON-SALEM, March 4. Old Richmond townshin. this r-m boast of greater longevity than anv and James Thomas et al uLncr seciron or tne county. in one I B mwi. vi immediatftnp.lfi-hbnrhr.nd ttti I to Tena L. Biggers, ler, aged 87 years, his wife. 81 years" BiS&e- recorded in Book 236, and his wife's sister. Bettie Shields Pae 358 of tne records of Meckleft- aged 84 years, all reside 'in one house; Joseph Shields, a white man aged 80, lives nearby, and the follow ing aged colored neool llv. in the vicinity: Abraham Scales, 85 years; vina bpeas, 88 years and Tabitha Saw yer. 06. BRIEFS. FOR SALE 5-Room House (new) -Scott Avenue, East Dilworth, weekly or monthly . payments. One Ransom Place lot 50x150. I offer on easy terms splendid lots in Elizabeth and East Dilworth, and will build on selected lot home to suit purchaser, payment being made weekly and monthly in place, of rent. . FOR RENT Five-Room "Flat, first floor, 15 -West 6th street, price-$35.00. Posr session March 15th. W. IL. Burroughs. Room 509 Realty Building;. Phone 338. FARM. Fronting rabout 1100 feet on bes macadam road, leading out of Char lotte; 4 miles from court house; 1 1-2 miles beyond city limits. Fine neighborhood and near good school and church. Has splendid 6-room house, excellent well and good orchard, about 7 acres well wooded and timbered. This is one of the very few such places that can now be bought around Charlotte and the price is reasonable. A. G. Basement Trust Building. Phone 1436. A. regular communication of Joppa Lodge. No. 530, A. F. &. A. M . will be held in the hall over Sim's store, to morrow evening. There will be woxk In F. C. degree and an address by Mr. Black is promised. All Masons are welcome. Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the Bull's V Eye. This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is living at Lincoln, 111. Recently inter viewed, he says: "I have suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble and have used several well known kidney medicines all of which gave me no relief untilI started tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley's Kidney Pills I was sub jected to severe backaches and pains in my kidneys with suppression and oftentimes a cloudy voiding. While upon arising In the morning I would get dull headaches. Now I have taken three bottles of Foley's Kidney Pills and fell 100 per cent better. I am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and once more feel like my own self. All this I owe solely to' Foley's Kidney Pills -and. always rec ommend them to my fellow suffer ers." R. H. Jordan & Co. e.o.d. 'Taming a Husband" at Edisonia, For Rent Modern 6-room Cottage South Tryon, near More head street, $30.00. Two connecting office rooms 2nd floor Davidson & Childs building. . Single office room Da vidson & Childs building. 8-room dwelling East 7th street, lot 193x193. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY s. Insurance Department We write Fire, Accident, Plate Glass, Indemnity Surety. Bonds, Tornado, Bank Burglary. We soli" it your patronage. We can make our services mutually profitable. Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. Offices 902-4 Realty Bulletin. Phone 377 Saved a Soldier's Ufe. Facing: death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp. Tex., than facing it from what doctors said was consumption. "I contracted a stub born cold" he writes, "that develop ed a cougrh, that stuck to me In spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 180 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. Kings New Dis covery, which completely cured me. I now weigh 178 , pounds." For Coughs, Colds, La , Grippe, Asthma, Hemorrhage, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough and lung trouble, its supreme. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Woodall & Sheppard. MERCHANTS I FARMERS NATIONAL BAi . CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital $200,000 Surplus and Profits $140,000 We invite the accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals and will be pleased to meet or cor respond with those who contemplate making changes or opening new accounts. GrEO. E. WILSON, President JNO. B. BOSS, Vice President. W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. THE. CimONICriE PENNY ADS ARE READ BV 30,000 PEOPLE DAILY. PARGO' PRESSING CLUB. , Have your clothes pressed funder our Sanitary Cleaning- Machine. - Costs no more, . Membership $1.2$ month. Phone 654. burg County, bounded and described as follows: Besrinninsr at a large Pine, Fra- zler's corner, and runs thence with four of his lines (1) N. 4 1-2 B. 46 1-2 poles to a Black Gum (2) N. 81 1-2 W. 5-4-5 poles to a Pine Stump; (3) S. 79 1-2 W. 33 2-5 poles to a White Oak Stump; (4) N. 66 1-4 W. 38 2-5 poles to a Stone in said Frazier's lines; thence two new lines N. 34 1-2 E. 64 1-5 poles to a Mr. W. L. Wilhoite, who. recently Stone: (2) S. 64 1-2 E. 74 poles to a resigned his position as special aeent Stone in the center of Public Road: for the New York Life Insurance Com- thence with Roads 5 1-4 E. 36 poles pany, has accepted the position of sup- 1 17 links to a Stake; thence S. 11 E. ervisor of agents for the Reliance Life 43 1-5 poles w oiaite in James Insurance Company in Noth and South Thomas' line; thence with said line S. Carolina. He will make his headquarters 74 1-4 W. 2 1-6 poleto a Stake P. A. in nanotie, naving otnees at rooms 1200, I : : - " . " " . " ""c 1202. 1204 and 1206 in the Realty building. r 7 L" ,n The first rehearsal of the chorus tor-1 corner: thenr tvt so f the big May music festival will.be held .g 2 les to the beginning con- at the Stleff Music Houst to-night at 8 taming -4070 acres being a part of u vum, .n m? oiugiB wo w.jr alD i two tracis oi ui uunveyea to John invited to take part in the chorus, which j cross one by John "W. Mont- win be under ?e capable direction or Jar. i tomery ftna wire, Dy deed dated r Harry J. Zehm. . cember 12th, 1899, recorded in Book: 1140, page 4jz tne other tract con- Foley's Kidney Remedy is -a safefveved by Herlot Clarkson. rA,,i and .certain remedy for all kidney and I sioner, by deed dated July lth bladder diseases, whether acute or 1895, recoraea in Book 105, page 88 chronic. It is a f splendid tonic for in office of Register of Deeds for said middle aged and elderly people and a County. sore cure for all . anoyances and ir- - This the 4th .day of February, 1910 regularities or; thetkldneys and blad- Sheriff , of Mecklenburg County, n. C der. ' R. .H. Jordan Co. V e.o.d. ' ' ' N- W. WALLACE. Droi Ja , the Iyonia torday , tordayf -I Best, yewaere? Edisonia. l ' '.-v H i:- - V: ?-' ;ir . V e:i-::-v.:.-:; V 1 A Record Order for Typewriters is Given the Victor Typewriter Company FOR 7,500 VICTOR MACHINES The Victor - Typewriter Company lhas recently received an order from the International Correspondence Schools of .Scranton, Penn sylvania, for 7,500 Victor Typewriters to be delivered to them as soon as possible. The International Correspondence School has also entered into agreement with the Victor Typewriter Company to use the Victor Typewriter exclusively' in all-its offices and among its. student. For several years the above mentioned company lhas endeavored to And a typewriter suitable to their meeds and after a careful and exhaustive examination of all typewriters on the market, they decided that the Victor machine fill the requirements of type writer users, is better constructed, and possesses more up-to-date practical features, than any other machine on the market. After giving, the matter .due consideration, they placed the above men tioned order wltly the Victor Typewriter Company and also en tered into the above mentioned agreement. Wlhen the' high character of the International Correspondence Schools is .taken into consideration, both with respect fo financial standing and . its business methods, this transaction is certainly the highest testimonial for excellence th .e. Victor machine oould possi- State Agents Ramos Typewriter Company, P. O. Box 54. . . Wilmi&gon, N. C.: Phone 1134. 401 Southern Building. F. H. ANDREWS, Local Dealer. 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. O. DESK ROOM FOR RENT Ground floor, 16 E. Trade street, water, . lights, heat, phone, . and office boy furnished. " Union Loan Realty Co, (Incorporated.) "A School With a Reputation For Doing High-Grade Work." On of the -best empped schools in the Soutn. TflE LARGEST. The stratf est faculty. MORE GRADUATES IN POSITIONS than ail other busiiwi schools in the State. BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND and ENGLISH. W.-t for handsome catalogrue. ' Address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Ralels-h, X. C. or Charlotie, X. C We also teach Bookteping, Shorthand, Penmanship, etc, by mail- Seal for Home Study Circular. STANDARD COAL a The Coal ror Heat And Economy PHONE 19 OR 72. The Standard Ice & Fuel Co. M. A. BLAND, Sales Aent. " BULLDOG " RAPID SELLTNG MACHINE By using- Gummed Tape for seaJin? packages you make a neater and more secure . pack age with an astonishing sav ing in cost. Comparative cost of tape for fastening packages: 1. Twine costs 3 1-4 times as much as tape. 2. Lead seals cost 4 times as much as tape. 3. Rubber bands cost 5 times as much as tape. 4. Sealing wax costs 8 times as much as tape Two inches of tape will bind a package more effectively, than two feet of twine with a corresponding saving of time. A roll of tape will tie and seal 2.000 packages, a ball of string will only tie up 500, and none of those secure against pilfer lriK. Let us show you one of these machines. Pound & Moore Co. . Commercial - Stationers . and i Office Outfitters. -303-07 ,&-JTryan St. Phon 40. A Fine Mecklenburg Farm A rod seven miles from the sq about 80 acres heavily V bered, with large twaW home, two barns and tei This farm is well wa is convenient to school church. One mile from road station. --Am or A bargain at $S..o0.00, a little over $43.00 an F. C. Abbott & ETeiything.in Real
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