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r? FRIDAY EVENTSfef OCTOBER 4, 1912. ( n ' w "W IB . 7- .-.' -J CMAR1LOTTE' North' . Carolina '.: - - ... " '" - - $100,000.0.0 Pyfit Account . $63,000.00 Capital .r T. : WY WADE, President F. D. ALEXANDER, Vice-Prest. h. m. Victor, Cashiet F; D. Alexander DIRECTORS ' W. B. Rodman , Peter S.rCrtIchrist E. A. Smith E. D; latta, Jr. - A.. H. Washburn T. W. Wade We cordiaUy invite your business and offer eyery epur tesy and accommodation con sistent with safe Bankings --Our business is confined exclusively to that of Banking prudent and conservative Bankingt;withoutiany .outside features whatever ' i .,;..; - 'V,' ' V , ': . y ' l . - ' ' , . ; . . .'-- -. v , Every -transaction with (this Bank is handled confidentially t safely f ,accura:tely and courte ously whether large or smallt a;nd on this Basis your business is solicited. - v Pep artment 4 ! A new quarter begins in this department on : Oct. 1 st All deposits made on or before Oct.- 5th will bear interest at 4 per cent from Oct. . I st, com pounded every three months. -J - r t r ? ? y; ? - : . . ' '-'J , - ::.yy ' K 'V-' V: :: ' ".,. ' -..' - - r, -. Vy- ' " " ' - - , . , - V - v - , r - ' ' -is. "'V1 -rgr -Wig A " j- j "Forty-five Minutes From'Brbaaway." ;-.( "Forty-five Minutes From Broad way" will be presented at the Acad emy of Music tomorrow - afternoon and ntght in -identically the . same manner that "attracted enthusiastic crowds at George M. , Cohan's theater in' New York City for one solid year. Seldom before has so elaborate . and successful, an attraction been brought here,, and "Forty-five .'.Minutes' From Broadway" already promises to es tablish new records t or ' attendance. Seats are now on sale at Hawley's for both matinee and evening" perform ances. ... Chidren . will ; be admitted, at the matinee for 25 cents, j . Alaude -Adams- in "Peter Pan." ' The tour of Maude Adams' in the J. M.' Barrie play, "Peter Pan," in which the actress is to be seen -at the Academy -of ' Music Monday night is one 'of the longest that she has ever, undertaken, , As; arranged by Charles Frohman this tour, will be trans-continental and will take in more cities than the actress has ever before visit ed in one season. r SYRUP MAKING PROFITABLE V INDUSTRY IN YORK COUNTY. (Special -to The Chronicle.) ; "J '' ROCK HILL., S. C, Oct. 4. W. S. WilkinJson,one.of .the best known citi zens -of .'western York, who lives -at Hickory Grove,1 was in' Rock Hill yes terday and in ; conversation with your correspondent told an, interesting story- of his I experiences in raising cane and making syrup. Mr, Wilkinson plants what , is known , as Japanese ribbon cane, which, he says, will grow and produce. well on almost any kind of land. It also furnishes a very fine grade of syrup when the process of making is in the hands of one who understands the business. This sea son Mr. Wilkinson had four acers In cane, from which he gathered suffi cient cane to make 525- gallons of syrup, an average production of more than -ISO gallons to the acre. Mr. Wilkinson markets his syrup In, one gallon tin cans and finds ready' sale for it. He stated that three to four thousand -gallons of syrup 'are made, each season at Hickory-Grove, so it is evident that syrup making has grown to the proportions of an in dustry at that place. 's-, hy 1 'y.-. RESTRAINING ORDER IX THE . ? WILLIAMS CASE CONTTNtJED. (Special to; The Chronicle.) v GREENSBORO, Oct. 4. By con sent' of counsel, Judge Boyd has or dered that further hearing be held at a date to "be agreed upon in the case of N. Glenn Williams and Dart C Foster" against Collector Brown, and which involves the sale of some 28, 000 gallons of liquor now held' by the government which belongs to - Wil liams and Foster. Judge Boyd' also ordered ' that the restraining 'order heretofore' granted against " Collector Brown selling tb'e liquor remain in full force and effect. ' ' HEALTH CONDITIONS BETTER 13LXS EVER IN ROCK HILL. - ' ' - ' . " (Special to The Chronicle.) " ROCK HILL, SC., Oct. 4. Dr. J. R. Miller, chairman of the city health department, states . that Rock Hill is almost entirely free - from contagious disease at this time, there being-two cases of diphtheria and "a few cases of fever. All cases are; of mild form Dr. Miller, states that the health con ditions in the .city this summer hava been better than ever before, consid ering the growth of the city. STAY ON YOUR FEET.' Taking Calomel Means Staying Home for the Day Take Dodson's Liver Tone and Save a Day's Work. , If an attack. of constipation or bil iousness hits you, there's no need to take a dose of calomel and spend at least a day getting over the effects of it. Bowen's .Drug Store sells the liv er tonic, Dodson's Liver . Tone, that takes the place of calomel and starts a lazy liver without, any bad after effects. : . .' , ' .. . . Dodson's Liver' Tone does" all the gocd that calomel ever did, yet is is absolutely, harmless to young people and old. ' It -is a pleasant-tasting vegetable liquid that will relieve con stipation or sour stomach or other troubles that ; go along with a lazy liver, - without restriction . of habit cr diet. You. don't leave off any of the things you regularly; do. when you take 'Dodson's Liver "Tone. - , - Bowen's Drug" Store "sells -Dodson's Liver Tone .and give it. a;, strong per sonal guarantee.' They say, "A large bottle of Dodson's . Liver Tone sells for 50 cents, -and we will hand ; any person back his -50- cents if he tries a bottle and doesn't say that it does all that "calomel ever , does and does it pleasantly. -Get the genuine' Dod-; son's Liver Tone . and if you are. not pleased with, it we wltl - give your money back - with a smile.V " ' Edisonia Theater. Remodeled and Improved. Opens today.' i mmm i SCHLDSS THZATWE CIRCUIT J Tomorrow. Matinee and Night. " ; 45 3IINUTES FROM BROADWAY, By George M. Cohan with Bert Leigh as "Kid Burns," ': and 29 others. Catchy Music. Pretty Girls.. ;- A real music play i for real people. Seats von sale now at Hawley's. i , : Prices, Matinee ;.25o 50c. 75c, $1.00 Night 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 r Children 25 cents at Matinee, ? i::- tll': VICTOR, Cadiie i-'-'' Cv-t- . tWKT- ! mmm , CCHVCSa TKSATnSCSCUtT. .MONDAY NIGnT, OCT 7TH. . i, Charles Frohman Presents .,: . : MAUDE ADAMS - r ' , " " . " - In J." M. Barrie's " ' ' , -PETER PAN. ' ' ' ' By the Author of ''The.. Little Min ister." Seat sale begins this morn ing at Box Office. -Prices. . . . . . . . .':- 50c to $2.00 DILWOItTII HOME ; Elegant 8-room- dwelling, slate vooi,n steam heat, two baths, in Jiine, condition. Owner bas-moved f rom city and. is -anxious to sell.. I Price $7,000. -v A, .G; CRAfG ; . i '-''.2 J" '. ':-' - . , " Real Estate' and' Insurance. 'Phone 1438. - - Trust Culliina Ilia C!ua and Vliite, or Red and D!scli Vliicli Vill It D2?--rell ' $19,000 Business Property , Pay $2,040 Year Rental , New; four storj brick , building, on Jot- two ; blocks "v; of square will pay the above ' rental. " Ask ' us for I facts , regarding , this valuable property. b ; ; ; r , " , F. E. HARLAN & CO. 207 Realty Bunding. - - Phones 972 and 2881-J Money to.Lend V',. '"-"'v " " A ij'Ar'A- -- " v ' V- : ' ' ' -,-.',-,'-' s-5""' - '. S-.A ' v- '"' : ' ?';''-: .'.'Y' !" -).'' on Improved Residence and . Business Property in Charlotte American Trust . Gompany, P. C. WHITLOCK; Trust Officer. ' jjet Uo Bmlcl 'a. Home. For ... , .- -.r- . . . . . . . ..,. . ., - ,t. , .You' In" DilwortK . . . ; ' . w : 1 You select the plans and the lot, pay us 10 per cent of the cost f house and lot as a cash payment and balance can be carried like rent, v 4 :-A :A:Ayr A:.y:,yAy A;y, :':,y . - ; - , Don 't pay another year 's " rent Buy a honie ! Turn your rent money into purchase money. Charlotte Consolidated Construction Co. 2nd Floor Piedmont Bldg. S. Tryon St. 'Phone 155. - " " T " " A Saving Flan J. 'S; , . "" i ii in w -ii. i i,. , i i , , H -Higli'-Grade Goals OiiLly- A. Let us have your or? d ers for your winter- , Coals. ... Delivery made from weather - protect ed bins and satisfactory .service : and weights guaranteed.-", , A A-' Phones 19 arid 72 Tftg Standard Ice & fuel Co. Start with notlitng. , Y. ' ' ' ' ' Pay yourself, by depositing: it regularly in this bank, the inter. fist on" five thousand dollars at' four per cent. That's about $3.87 per- week. ' In seventeen years you will have the five thousand in the bank You will have deposited about, thirty-five hundred, and will have earned about fifteen hundred in interest. i . Then you anYlRAW OUT, seml-annnally, the interest on your five thousand, without disturbing your principal.' . , Worth the effort, isn't It? , , October 1st begins a new interest quarter. i ' Why' not .begin today at , s : Southern Loan & Savings Bank :. " ',' f " . .. a , :.. ....... . - ' 7 ... . '. JNO. . SCOTT, President. W. S. AIEXANDEIt, V. President. '-; r W. Ii. JENKINS, Cashier. - i r lt v OFFICE ;OT You Can't Do Better. Sam than take a few shares right now with Ed Keesler An the Mutual. Ton promised a" year agoto take 10 usharees, but fourserles have opened, and most of our friends 'Vent In and ate delighted, , yet we are still out and are poorer than "when, we were married." ' "Well, Mollie, I'll take some next year, but I'll not do it with Keesler, Til go Into - the Virginia or Alabama concern.- .. They're not always giv ing us i rot .about horn, and the bab ies, . the nest ; egg, rainy days. : They are my kind not advising tis howtq conduct our private affairs, what kind of. liquor to drink, cussing out al fellow if. he; gets behind in his ac counts, or- has a little pleasure in life." ' : f "MSTEN' TO ME, SAM!" " - - 't Before ' marriage and since you've done little but' "have your little pleasure." . God knows you've, not supported me or your children. If I had taken advice of this same Ed Keesler Td never have married you, and might today: be happy instead; of the miserable creature you've made me. Now, I've taken my first stand. I'm going Into the Mutual today. From this hour I cease to support you, and I'll have a home for my lit tle ones or die in the attempt. I'll get it through the Mutual, which makes homes possible, and which is eternally and everlastingly fighting tne tnings tnat destroy tnem. . - ,Y ? ; The Almighty's with Mollle, boys, and no " human agency can , beat luat cuuiuiuaiiuii, ' - . i. Mechanics Perpetual Building & Loan Association ; . , Charlotte, N. C, Sept. 25, 1912. . We Appreciate Very much the confidence of this comnninity, another testimonial of ' whose good-will we have had in the sale oi 2,500 shares in our last series the 0th. This means $250,000 added to the wealth of thfe community, and is a gratifying endorsement of our record, of the. continu ance of which we are jealous. - . - . , : . Our Soots are still open and we welcome new shaiie holders, whether -large, or small. Impartiality in all our ' dealings is and -has al ways' been our rule and Y our., smallest shareholder can "feel .sure of Yequal considera tion with the largest. We are strictly mutual and have no favorites- 1 - - - . . - "We hope to make this series one of oiir largest and cordially invite the whole community to help us "make this an accomplished fact, pur books will be open until; December 1st, an$ applications for loans will be receiv-f ed at any time until that date. :: : " Again "expressing our appreciation of your continu-' - -? . 1 Yours very truly ; n Y Y R. E. COCHRANE, Sec; & Treas. Magnificent home ' on Kingston avenue.; - Nine room? and-bath,. N ' hardwood floors, shade trees,, and in, . perfect t - condition. - One block off of car -line. A "bargain. ' ' . , , v Y ; Vacant lot-on Piedmont Park I Drive i with a frontage of 200 feet . by 195 feet, overlooking a ..beautiful six-acre park.v This is an' ideal location for a home and may be had at a comparatively low ' '.figure. ' The terms are -within - the reach of most anyone. - - ' I have listed with, me-: some 'other modern , homes and home - : sites which , may interest you. , ; ' W. Of. McILWAINE ' I Real Estatejmd Jlnsurance. y, Selwyn Hotel Building. $li750;00 Will buy ai cozy, 'flve-room bungalow in. rDilworth.- . Brand , new,1 nicely papered,,' fenced, good well', lot 54 by 17&, rear, alley. . v Y r The price is Cheaper. than you! could "buy the lot and - build the . house and ; the jtermsiso' easy it would shame you to pay rent any longer. .,','...-' fit , : j v See -us 'sbon,Y You'll want, this after it's gone. U1TI01I, LOAN & EEALTY COIIBANY ; . ' . Y MORRIS El ' TROTTER, Sec'y & Treas. . 5 I'lione 349. 16 E. Trade St. E. L. KEESLER, Sec. & Treas. 'Phone 344 25 S. Tryon Street IT IS STIL1L OPEN Call Any bay and Take Shares in the fMlenburg Building & Loan Association SAVINGS No better medium for saving money. This stock will earn you - about 6 1-4 per cent clear of taxes. If continued to maturity. LOANS . If you contemplate building, or orn property on which you wish to borrow money at 6 per cent, you will find it to your , ad- - vantage to take stock In -thia. ' v L.etus talk this over with you.' ?" r JHO. B. ROSS, y President. Phone 1436. t Basement Trust Building. A. G. CRAIG ' See & Treas. 210 S. Tryon Street. CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY BEST DIVIDENDS On North, McDowell ave nue we . offer for sale two new four-room houses which have an aggregate, rental of $156.00 per " annum. We must have a prompt pur chase on this proposition if we, sell at a figure of $1,500. One-third cash balance good terms. - . , - Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Co. AA FOR RENT. 220 N. College,. Modern 19-room Ho telnew. and" clean, inside. ... $75.00 309 Tenth avenuer Modern 8 rooms .... .. .. . . v . . . ... . i . $40.00 306 Tenth av.enue, Modern 8 rooms - ' f " ' - - w . m m ;'A . 1 $40 10 Tenth avenue, Modern 7 rooms .; . . . . .. .. .. .. ... ...$35.00 407-9 East 4th,- Modern 6 rooms . ; .. .. .$20.00 601 SouthChurch 5'Tooms. . .$15.00 Sejgle and 7thY 5 rooms. Flat. .$10.00 313 East 9th, 9 rooms 1. ..$30.00 803 N. Pine, 6. rooms, modern. $25.00 4- room house" Double 6aks' Avenue . .-. . . . . ..,.,, .$6.00 5 - room house Baldwin avenue $10.00 3 rooms, 8 East 12th street per week . ....... . w $2.00 1" 1 ARTHUR IiB!DERSO;i & BRO. Fir i Insurance. 31 N. TiTon. ' Thune 580 One Centra! Avenue Lot At Piedmont The last one on our list, 66x150 ft. Cement " - ;- - . ... : - f walks, water mains, sewer lines, car line, electric lights, gas, all completed on , the ave nue. Easv terms or cash discount for quick sale. ,( F. C ASM & to Everything In Real Estate. " nigh-Grade Investments. Insurance in Strong Companle
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