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SATHBDAT EVENING ThF ChARI.OTTE EVENING CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER 30, 19i. A f 1 I SB". I wrr : V! Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been , tn use for over 90 years, has boiaue the signature oi-'' and has been made under his per- ; sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare-" goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether JSarcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 5 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUWHAY TKCET. HEW VOWK CITY. jealous suspicions of her. IUJs in: this situation where Cath erine Darwin finds' herself forced to decide whether her; duty lies in giving- the notes to her husband orU at tetrvntlnar to shield the man whom it is the lawyer's legal duty to prose-, cute. She refuses finally to assist 'her husband but under -provocation which mnVr hr rnndiieti-r reasonable. The PvidfinfP eventuallv reaches the law- vflr's hands and the final curtain falls with the certainty of a Orison sen tence for the "wild-cat financier but the steps by which the denouement is reached is full of surprises and dra.- matic suspense. - ? The Origin of Wills 4 igshrotide6!tin the mysteries of the past. We find it recordedSin the Book of Genesis that Jacob be queathed tohis son J oseph a portion of his inheri tance loubfte that of his brethren; and while this is perhaps the earliest recorded instance of a" will "legend takes us still further- back. It is said by the Mohecmniedan3 tt at Adam was assisted, by le gions of ! angels in the preparation of his will, and that the Archangel Gabriel set his seal as a wit ness. In the Vatican at Borne there is a docu ment, discovered by Cardinal Mai in 1839, pur porting to be the last will and testament of Job, A few years ago theie was uncovered at Kahun in Egypt, a will that was written forty-five hun dred years ago. Se-ven hundred c years before Christ Sennacherib left a will. Other ancient wills that may be mentioned are $iose of Plato, Aristotle, Petrarch, Augustus Caesar, Virgil, Christopher Columbus and Martin Luther. " ' WE ACT AS EXECUTOR. American Trust Company ft C. Capita! and Undivided ProHts $525,000.00 P. C. WHITLOCK, Trust Officer. GEO. STEPHEHS, President. W. S. LEE, VicePresideiit B. rDOKE, Vice-President. VL H. WOOD, Sec'y &Treas. J. E. DAVIS, Asst, S&'y & Treat. Creatore's Band Coming. As a musician -Hig. Creatore who is to . appear here soon takes rank with the foremost conductors " of the day, and his organization is well nigh per fect. One of the leading- features of Creatore's Band Is the marvelous pre cision, of its members. Every chord is played as if by a single instrument, and that with a crispness that is al most startling. Another feature of the band is the splendid crescendo effects. Strange as. it may seem this leader plays through heauy pro grammes without a note to . guide him, and the band's repertoire is one of the most extensive known. On a tour to Canada in 1910 this organiza tion created a real sensation. Part of a lengthy article published in the Quebec Chronacle is as follows: "There are bands and bands ,ana there are also leaders and leaders. Quebec has heard and seen many of the best of them. But it can be sta ted as an absolute fact that Creatore 1 J3 1 J3 .1 mUl -.-'of furnished a unique and novel exper- ence to the music-lovers of the An cient Capital. The large, and fash ionable audience which assembled . at the' Auditorium had come prepared to listen to something out ' of the common ,and there was no division or opinion that their expectations naa been fully realized. There has never been a director who has won such a spontaneous and such an enthusiastic greeting in Quebec as Creatore. It was no faint hand-clapping which greeted him; it was no perfunctory call for encores; but It was such a wave of cheers and cries Of approval that brought the famous leader back before the footlights to bow again his acknowledgement, which with all his modesty, he could not escape without repeated encores. There has never been a ban din Quebec which has giv en such a succession of tone pictures, j -all apparently evolved from the won- derful wand which die masterful dl- rector wields. It is a real object les- son in phrasing .expression, contrast and artistic- conception that Creatore i succeeds in obtaining. J Inspired by! the artistic enthusiasm of its leader; the band proved a revelation. It t would be hard to say which wss the most- enjoyable, the woods or the (brasses. Both were so exceptionally (excellent, and in conjunction So, mag i nlflcently grand, that there was good J reason for the wonderful nthusinsm I which mr3y wufKCQ up i itmonr iue made in our SAVINGS DEPART MENT on, or before October 5th will bear interest from October 1st We pay 4 per cent and compound the interest quarterly . MERCHANTS & FARMERS NAT L BANK r Capital and Surplus $385,000.00 GEO. E. WILSON, W. 0. WILKINSON, President. Oashier. Building Homes in Dilwi Others, Wh Not You? lots are cheaper than-plsewTieT. ti ma build you a better house for less money than yow ran secure in afiy other way. Yon are Tosin money every month you pay rent for in Dilworth you can buy a home with your rent money. CHARLOTTE CONSOLIDATE) CONSTRIKTION COMPANY, zna yioor Piedmont Bnilding. Telephone No. 155. h - - . m i V Yw Get What Yea Want BOWEN'S a; performances every evening beginning at 7:30. 8:30 and 9.30. Two pictures at each performance, films befns being changed daily. great audience present." New York Contractors Get- Judg ment Agarnsi virguus xiow. Lynchburg, Va., Sept. 29. In a suit instituted by Cornell & Co., rail way contractors of New. York against the Virginia Air Line Railway Com pany for a balance of $82,000 claim ed to be due on construction account. Judge H. C. McDowell of the Fed eral district court today -gave a judgment to the defendant company $21,778. This was, the result of set offs against the account, which were allowed by the special master who had the case beforesilm more than a year. -v - At the Orpheus Next Week. 1 The Orp'heum Theatre on West Trade street la offering an exception ally strong bill next week and one In Which fascination matches variety. The coming to this city of Leo St. Elmo, a most unique German musi cal genius will beyond question attract j many music lovers to this popular ! playhouse. St. Elmo 'plays no less than five instruments and In the Ugh- j . ter music his comedy is simply lrre- I sistible. This does not mean, how ever, that he is a comedian only, for : he is eqaully at home in the better j popular songs and In the more strlot- ly classical selections. Another mu sical feature will be furnished by Rob ert Northey, who will sing an illua- j strated song at each, performance i during the week- 1 Supporting St. Elmo the first three days of the week will be Junius and Farlelgh, male and female comedy j entertainers and talking and acro batic' oddities. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday andother sketch of the same general type will be offered by the LaCelles with Billey LaCeUe known, for his wonderful extempore composing singing throughout the vaudeville world leading the fun. -Matinees dally at 4:80 p. m. Three Fine office location in the Selwyn Hotel building, first floor, light and heat'turnish ed. Can be leased for one or two years. Rental monthly, $37.50. Southern Real Estate loan & Trust Company For Rent 2 Tenth avenue, 14 rooms, modern. 313 E. Ninth, 9 rooms, modern. 209 E. Morehead, 8 rooms, modern. 305 B. Ninth, 8 rooms, modern. 808 W. Twelfth, 8 rooms, modern. 411 W. Eleventh, new, modern. TOO N. Poplar. A rooms, modern. 1012 W. Fourth, 8 rooms, molern. 208 S. Graham, 5 rooms, modern. See list at office. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRA .. . 'Phone 589-J. 219 N. Tryon Street v. The McClung Realty Company No. 25 S. Tryon St. Phono 1254 For Rent 36 Acres f Is III On macalam road, 5 miles from , Charlotte court house. Has good 6 room house, barn, carriage house, wagon shed, large amount of fruit and grapes, several acres wood, run ning water, 12 acres - good pasture. fenced in. For priee and further In formation apply at office of A. G. CRAIG. Real Estate and Insurance. 'Phone 1436. Trust Building. - IS THJSRE A-NYTHJTMQ YOU COULD USE A PENNY AD FOR TO-DXYT room, modern hnuM North Cald- wwi at . . . . . . . . . .fda.w -room, modern. East Eighth street V. ,., $11.00 4 -room, electric lights, water, E. 19th street. . -. . - r 4- room. electric lights, three lots fenced, Just to rsghf of East 4th street.'.' .. .. ... $11.00 5- room cottage, water, large lot, law yer's Road. v, $10.00 5-room cottage. Forest Hi 11...$ 6.00 j 7 -room, modern' except lights. North Brevard street. . ... ... ., ..$18.00 a 9 t We liave on Jackson Terrace near South Trvon street a seven-room residence with all modem can 't veniencesy house comparatively new. Price for thf next ten days. . ........ .$4,500.0C J. i. MITSPHY & CO. '.'Phene .$$.:: 7$: Mf.R Tryoo. 5-room, modern, Woodlaim.. .. UNION LOAN & REALTY GO. F. E. Harlan, Manager Rental Dept. 1$ E. Trade St. 'Phone t49 IS THERE A A V.TJUJNO YOU COULD USE A PENNY AD FOR TO-DAY. DON'T Thata New Interest October Finit in the FORGET Period Commences Commercial National Dank Of Charlotte, N. C. Deposits made sin our Savings Departnaent up to and including October 5tb beartnterest as of October 1st at 4 per cent cone pounded quarterly. 4 per cent interest paid on certificates of deposit from date of issue. Capital and Surplus $860,000 ' ; -V ' . : : Beautiful Bungalow! FOR SALE. Lpl'eamonf Park, new, modern, andf and balanco through B. & L. Associa tion or oy monuuy payment Price "my.. - .. .. is Ann nn -.JtboFim liOAN RE A ITT V Vvi Eight Rooms-Brand New at Elizabeth "The Beautiful Bunt for a home, better than you could do It yourself, Just ready for occupancy!. Splendidly finished, .conveniently arranged, desir ably locatedV on shady side of one i of the choice avenues, slate roof, double floors and walls, . brick foundation; garden fenced, cement walks. Lot 60 by 157 with alley in rear. Let us show ypu this. It is not often that we have as complete a home to offer- Price $4,510.00. t UNION LOAN & REALTY CO. MORRIS E. TROTTER, Secy. & Treas. PIEDMONT has alread y a car line. PIEDMONT hai alread y water mains. PIEDMONT bas alreac y scser system. , PIEDMONT has alread y gas mains. PIEDMONT has alread y electric lights. PIEDMONT has alread y a system of parks. PIEDMONT has already street paving and cement walks on main avenues. PIEDMONT is but ten minutes' run from Inde pendence square in the heart of the city. More building now under way a PIEDMONT than in any other su burb of Charlotte. Three-fourths of the lots already sold. One hun dred thousand dollars alread y expended in homes. Join the procession soo n if you want one of the best suburban lots at lowest price in all of Charlotte. Nine lots sold within last fe w days. F. C ABBOTT & CO. Everything in Real Estate. High Grade Investment DON'T FOBGfl That We Write fire Insuranff We Install Anything Electric' rrom a rower station To a Call Bell Hornets Nest Electric Co. Phone 083. 25 E. Fourth Street Charlotte, JT. O. See Beautiful Wood lawn Th? cosy, artistic BUNGALOWS, in this Charlotte's nearest and roost. desirable suburb, will especially appeal to personof taste and refinement. Magnificent os trees,, affording: splendid shade and the freedom from dust, noise and traffic, all combine to ' make WOODLAWN an Ideal HOME location. Only one block from car line and witMn easy walking- distance fxoni the square. m'JZhZSL a.EOM? that you 00 of. and that you will really enjoy living: in, come In and let us plan yofer BUNGA IjOW according: to your -especial taste and requirements Our prices are very reasonable and terms easy. Let' us show you what we can do. " 1 ow . IlillH "Standard Coal" y wb&orJRM I coal is not wet or dirty I I VJ WjBrm P unaer i i Ii i mm ii m ' cover gfC ll WWl Ice House and Coal Yards T M Bst 4th street and Southern . . R. R. Phones 19 and 72. The Standard Ice & Fuel Co. Come to Piedmont I I 6 East Trade Street. Phone S49 in Strwg iompanies. O. R. IfoGlNK, SsJcstnanT M " ' "1
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