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i Chronicle DECEMBER 7, 1912. fell,,, f ' " . , - - - I. I. BESSES -YOAKJX Miss Bessl HOUStOOJ1,; CTex.-Mlss Bessie Yoakum, the charming daughter of B. P. Toakum, president of the Rock Island-Frisco lines, killed five , Jave lines or Mexican .wltd . hogs recently after hr Mexican gulde'had dropped . . his "gun", and-deserted .her. ,Miss Yoakum and her guide- were travers ing .a thickly ; wooded 15 section about five miles from here, when the vicious animals -appeared " "and; charged the young woman" and -her, guWe. There -were about a' dozen ijavalines in ' the pack. The, Jiexlcan,v screaming, with terror,', sought refuge in a nearby tree. l 1 "Miss ' Yoakum scattered the 'enemy with; a-well aimed, shot which dropped the leader, and then climbei into a: tree," from :,"vrhich point :of safety ; she 'killed ; four more before " the . others scurried away i;;ln i the underbrush. Mies Yoakum 1b having ' the head " of the largest " animal mounted- as a souvenir of -her most -exciting hunting, adventure. ' - :.-,.-.:- STATESVILLE AN IBEDELL NEWS Live Sf ocR Show Promises In terest Pastor Leaves Charge OUfer ( Special .to" The. Chronicle. ) STATESVILi,E, Dec. 7. Much in terest is being aroused in the live stock show to be "held in . Statesville next Wednesday, under- the auspices of the Iredell Live , Stock Association, and many stock owners in this and . adjoining counties have signified their intention .of contesting for the - pre miums. If the weather is, fair there la no doubt that the show,' the fllrst to be held in Statesville,-will be a grand success. ' Tfie; sHow ' wiil be " held ' on" West Broad street, 1 which , will be roped off .for - the da, ' and marshalls have been "'appointed "as: follows: R. A. Cooper chief J.y Paul Leonard Walker Mcllam, M.T .V.. Dunavant. Other marshalls .will.be. selected from .different sections p ? the ,cduhty and possibly from adjoining counties Tne premium -list fdr the show is a very attractive -one- and slrould guir- i antee entries from far and near.; Over 100 is' off eredU in gold ; premiums and , about twice - that i amount is to ' be- giv- r. en in other, valuable "premiums. .-The 'propect - is eing , financed by ; public, spirited , citizens and V no entrance- nor admission i fee will be' charged. : 'The entries-will .be confined to horses,-pomes and. cattle, and. the premium list Is dfvidedJ'into"'l3rclasses." ' - - Rev.X-S. CrutcHfield,:who has for . thCvpast;. f ew;i; years served ' Western " Avenue r Baptist " Vhurch of Statesville 'as -pastor,- will Uomorrow tender This resignation . to, " the , church. - Mr. .Crutchfleld has -accepted a call to -the pastorate pf j. the "Baptist" Chiehat GatesviUe Gates Cpiinty, and,", will take up Ws new,work-theifijst of the ' New -Year.'-Mr.- Crutchfield-r has done good; work 'in- Statesville : and he and his " family, , bayf . many ; friends,, who .regret itheir cleparture.' ' ;. ; t i " " While'operating" ia)'power press at ' the 1 ; plant of ; ; the '' Congr ess Pad' & Saddle' Co Mi". Frani Bridges gotthis hand -caught In 'the press and badly i UIUU THSJKTmS wmGUIT" ' : i - -e.'l ,A' T'"? ; ii . " :- . -... ; ' : Today, Matinee and. Night The - Greatest .Photo' Play ever Pro . duced:- The Distinguished Actor, J im. NTCCv.eooDWijr, - In J His ' Mammotlx roduction of 'supported - by' aVuVar cast - and a complete scerife?- productions 5 "reels. 6,000 J Feet, of - Film, Performance lasts -two hours and a half" Prices, Adults. ; t,(. v?S " Children. ; v; v.; ".: uo MA HiaiOIN13 e -Toaktim - - . mashed. "- Though . badly bruised no bones were broken in the. hand and the injury is not considered serious. Mr. A. J. Campbell; a farmer of the RIvejr "HIll community, has been 'called to Wake Forest on account of . the illness of his son, Mr. Oscar Campbell, who is a student at-Wake -Forest pol lege. Young LIr.- Campbell, who 'is a' member of ' the senior ... class and ' a ministerial, student, ; is suffering from fever' and the last "message from his bedside stated that there is little hope of his recovery. ' " '' Mr. F.' B. Bunch, cashier of the Merchants : & L Farmers Bank of Statesville,. has bought from . Mr. . T. H. Redman- of Far mihgton the latter's residence on Park street' and will oc cupy It .about January 1, Mr. Red man recently move dfromvStatesvIlle to Flxmington,' where he has built a new home. Dr. R. Riggs, a veterinary surgeon-who makes frequent visits to Statesville, has bought a residence on Tradd'-street and expects . to' locate here "perm'anently. next Spring. , - -j s The Commercial Club ? of ' Statesville has voted , to" move from ' Its present quarters to. the D.; J. Craig property on Walnut . street, two diocks zrom the ' square. ! Just whenthe move will be made is yet to be determined by the governors 6f the club. ) Mr. Craig expects to biuld a handsome -new resi dence oh a desirable location he owns on . Walnut - street. . - When - the club gets into -its new quarters. ,it can boast of . about ;the best -.home of any club In - the . State." The " large. .'Craig' resi dence is' equipped - with i all modern conveniences arid '- Is 'surrounded by ,a beautiful . lawn - "and". -'. shrubbery. V A thousand dollars or' more will be spent by the club in furnishing the building and making it . suitable for " club pur-. poses.- ' "THE ROSE HAID" SCHEDOIED TO APPEAR THE ACADES1Y - , ' - 1 ' 1 Information 'was -received here yes terday Ifrom Werba ' and ' Luescher's New York v office that.; arrangements Jiaye ; just been made" to include this city in the; comtng S'outfiern tour - of The? Rose :Maid" '"next- month. v Visit ors to' New : York ilast Summer all re turnedf singing., the praises of this lat est , operatic ' success ' - which -( caused Broadway 4 to. forget ?ali ;other musical shows ' during" its long .run at the Glpbe Theatj&r. ''j"L '-':- ''''y v,:V" -'The . Rose ! Maid" 'x production is known 'to - be one r of - the most ; pre- .tentious given.a light opera in several years.' The, New- xorK ; papers called its chorus a Rosebud Garden of Girls, whcM- display " an : array: of - fashionable gowns.to delight the, feminine eye. , Music ' lovers, are ' already familiar with' the "Rose Waltz" --.which, with the w'Happy iFamily",' song in which theV sextette of "Kute Kiddies' do a lively act, are two of the big h,its of the opra. "The 'Rose Maid": will be presented "here on Wednesday, Janu ary i 29; for a matinee and night per formance at the Academy, of Music, v You win find , that druggists .every where ' speak well of s Chamberiain Cough -Remedy. They ' know v from long experience in; the sale of it that in cases of , coughs and colds ' it can always, be depended, upon- and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers ?. ONLY "CASGARETS" if; constipated Salts Calomel and Cathartic Pills Are yiolent Tney Act on Bowels as Pepper Acts in .Nostrils: . ' Take a Cascaret tonight' and thor oughly cleanse .your -Liver, ; Stomach and Bowels, rand you will surely feel err eat by' morning. You 1 men - and women who have . headache, coated tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, nerv ous and -upset,' bothered with ; a sick, gassy, disordered . stomach,' or ,: have backache and: feel all worn out. . Are you keeping your bowels clean with" Cascarets or merely forcing a Dassageway every few days with, salts, cathartic pills or castor , oil ? : This Is important., c . . Cascaretslmmedlately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove ' the sour, undigested' and fermenting- foad and foul gases; take the excess, bile from the. liver, and carry off- the con stipated waste matter and : poison rom the intestines and "bowels. A - Remember, , a Cascaret tonight will straighten you: out "by . morning. A 10-cent box from your-druggist means healthy boweJraction ; a . clear head and ; cheerfulness for- months. j Don't forget the children. - GUILFORD DOCTORS MEET IN HIGH POINT Interesting Holiday Spirit Shows HseU--Many Improvements On In The City; (Special to The Chronicle.) , HIGH POINT, Dec 7. There was an enthusiastic meeting, of the Guil ford" County Medical Society Thursday night , at the ; Manufacturers' Club The papers and discussions lasted till 11:30, when ' an elegant ttanqet ' was served atv the Elwood : Hotel. There were coyers? laid: for 21, :aboijt half of the number being out-df -town physicians who were guests of the High Point Academy -lof Medicine. Dr.r JT. W. Long of Greensboro was toastm'aster, &nd the responses were most opportune t and .were,, rreighted with wit and wisdom. - . The -town-is beginning to take on a holiday aspect. In addition to ' the great J holiday . goods ; displays by the merchants, the ''different' church so cieties are ' having fancy wort , and doll sales. - The. health department of the Woman's Club is making a special effort to sell 50,000 Red Cross Christ mas :seals.'j'.V ' ,';4si';Vr':,;n.H'-:-"iv? : '- The. Boy. Scouts , are ; holing. jsome most interesting j meetings, xljhe boys are very ptpud of their pledges and are full of the spirit of the realscouts. Dr. William G. AfcAnally lectured to the Boy Scouts at the Industrial CluT. last nigh tL ' There 'seems -to be a regular; Spring time' building fever on ln rHigh point; Several tracts 4of beautiful property In different, sections o. the vtowh- and Just out of the corporate limits are being opened! '; . up and many of the wealthy' citizens have bought lots and will . build handsome residences. In view of this; Mayor Tate'by order of the city council, has given notice that appliation will ' be made to the Gen eral Assembly to ' amend-; the charter of the city. v . " . Makes ' the Nation Gasp. The awful list of injuries on a"Fourth of July staggers -humanity." Set , over against it , however. - is the ' wonderful healing, -by Bueklen's Arnica Salve, of thousands, who suffered v. from burns, cats, bruises, bullet wounds or ex plosions. It's theaulck rhealer, of boils, ulcers, - eczema sore , ltps ,'or - piles. . . 25 cts at Jno. Blake Drug Co. Festoons-' Everything in aper for decorating the ' home I for the Christmas - festivities. Robinson's Booh Store 30 W. Trade St. - teirilelo I am offering at 20 ' per cent less than market price, as fine lot 66x193 pn,.7th street;in Elizabeth, on car line, street paved with f asphalt; shady side of-street. This . is a bargain. If in terested''' See&f;--';-'. - . . Imas. Seals Decorating .. j -The ' Gift Many assorted- pieces YESTERDAY- - - TOD A Y T0M0RR0 W TOMORROW only a vision 'but, ' - , v TODAY well ' lived makes every YESTERDAY a dream of hap-. V piness and every TOMORROW a vision of hope. . : ' Jherefore Today - X ' i ... . fm. mAr uui jreHLeiuay nor lumuuuwi iwjja. v See us or phone us "about the modern cottage, close in, for $3,000. . F. E. HABLAN & CO. 207 .'Realty Building. Have you seen that ; and Cigar Holders UMted Sales Compang, ' ' - Coupons with ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED A NEW PIEDMONT PARK HOME 7 rooms and basement. Papered and painted, house just finished., yery low price to quick buyer. : FOARD-PRICE REALTY COMPANY 9 E. 4th Street. ; . ' ' ' ,HS PASSIX6 STRAXGE - : . . that The Chronicle in several issues of late sees fit to rather discredit than to commend the- Building -& . Loan system 'pperatlng , in North Carolinau . Oh. brother. how easy.to destroy, and yet how difficult to-build 'up. ' This association was 31 years old April las t, and has never lost a cent, has erect- ed many hundreds- of homes homes simple, homes beautiful, homes ' pa- latial, but homes they are, and homes, why, they're one of God's greatest . blessings to ; a community, to a State, yea brother, to the nation itself. . I say, Go ye Into every nook and cor ner-Of " this , dear land and preach the building; and loan doctrine, yea Aislteme system, of; whose. waters even ye have drunk: copious draughts of health and strength and vigor! 'Tis easy" -to proclaim, to announce, to "assert that 'another system . is better; moreN; difficult, byv far, to demonstrate the-, greater . virtue., the- ' superiority . cl&imcd . " - v .-' v -r- , wrrn jiixe own little hatchet. . L - - , . have I hewn down the claims of other systems, expounded by students' of -their cause on the sanguine fields of New Jersey," Pennsylvania, Michigan ; and Carolina. 3r ' I love our-system for. it has proven itself. ,the '. brightest gem in the poor-man's crown; in, this' land of-unequal' burdensNnd of op- . ponuniues vom or -equamy, ; v -... IF THOU WOULDST BE FAIR and wise and beneficent, ere thou 'kill est the-goose that lays the golden egg then would est acquaint thyself with all the virtues and all the faults of all the systems, then pin thy faith to that best suited to thy ; people's ( needs, weighing conditions local, hin drances financial, yea, studying well the supply and -demand of the coin af home, and, having chosen practical-; : ly and well, fight for it to the death. ' ( : . , , : J " ' ': -y-rr- , ,: ': new series now open. S-W v v and to my desxestHflear,: I say, unrese rvedly and, ' emphatically, get Into It with "dispatch, for it will bless and prosper you, even as it has done The Chronicle. ,". . : ' --' :"- ' . ', ' ' ' .v. E. L. KEESLER, Sec & Treas. Phone 344. American': Trjist Copp?iiy J ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. " ' J Conimcrcial and Sayings Banking Capital and Undivided Profits,. :". . . $590,000.00 Business and Personal Accounts solicited. 4 Per cent interest paid on Savings and Time Certificates! TRU.St DEPARTMENT - Acts as Executor, .Administrator, 'Guardian. :He j ceiver, Trustee, Agent, 1 etc r , Geo. Stephens, President. . " B. W. Duke, Vice President. ' - - W. S. Uees Vice President. A . ' . ( '-I--' W. H.' Wood, Treasurer. M . . " J. E. Cavis, Asst. Treasurer. . 7 r ... - TR Y THE E VENING CHRONICLE PENNY COLUMN FOR RESULTS You Would Be Surprised . What "a splendid home you can" buy for v -; .'V " :..' :: ... ' $5,000.00 At Elizabeth Heights ' It has eight rooms and. sleeping porch, slate J-oof, brand new,. con veniently j arranged ''and; tastefully finished... High ; level Jot 60 by 157 to - rear alley.; In one of the choicest parts of this very desir able section. , , : . ' . x ' We can -make very attractive terms. -let us show -it' to you. Make ; yourvf amily a CHRISTMAS PRESENT of this fine ' home, r . . ; UNION IiOAN &: REALTY COLIPANY MORRIS E, TROTrER; Sect'y. & Treai . , , f 18 E. Trade St. "r Phone 349 Excellent . . '. IsiakL::' Ivosry -;. JI at all prices ' to select fxom.A -.. , h.C V . Ti vi Fhones 072 and 2881-1 swell line of Pipes just received by the IndependenceTermlnal 5..W: Trade St, every 5c purchase.' . . Phone 11ST 25 S. Tryon St. P. O. Whltlock, Trust OffloeT. - 507. ISifsta : Avenue i Modern rooResidence' v nicely papered and ' screened, best lQt ait heating system. Two bed ' rooms and batli onfirst ' floor and two bed rooms nn second floor, v" - ' r - ua $500 cash, , balance ' $50.00 -per month. jdihooreto S. !ftyon St. 'Phone 155, CUngston vriuc Home AH modern. Seven7 rooms, two story, slate roof residence on shady fide of avenue. Only one block, from, car line. This home is no rented for $420 per year. ; Owner has left the city and advises , to close out this property at the low price of $4,750.00 J. E. MURPIJY & CO! I I Phone 842. , , ' V (Eal?llnti - 1 Marks the .operang-of Building ' -; :::-ivphorie 19. Mecltlenburg " Boojcs now open f for subscription to stock. ' . . ...'.- ' " ; . . . . . .V'- ... - -r-ft. : --. .'TT2: . 1 . . .VaU, . tvs are 8 months. i1-? ''JTlmm. ?: - . : 1 c: jno.-b.-ross, li ;".( yf'y- Phone i 14S6 t AMsement Trast FOR Dr. E. R. Russell's for mer' home, corner 10th and Church - streets ; a ; . : very choice cornerl v - L. L. SarrattV' former home .on. North l. College street between 6th ' andv 7th streets. V ' ; , No. '7 Elizabeth ' avenue. Hot water heat ; garage - and servant 's : house on lot. . Apply at office.' Southern Real Estate, Loan . & Trust Co. 805 N. Colleere . . .. ip Jackson avenue. $40.00 6 rooms ..$18.00 modern 6-OlSouth Church -5 rooms. .. $15.00 411 West llth, .6 rooms 2nd' ' floor ; .. ..$16.00 810 N. College 5 rooms.. v. $12.50 Modern - 9 rooms, 318 E.r 9 th $ 3 0.-0 0 700 East Ninth, 5" rooms, $16.00 4 West .Llddell street, 4. rooms $ ,9.00 Store room'. Belmont avenue, brick, plate srlass ..front.; : . j .$17.50 4-room, house Double.', Oaks - avenue, t per week.. .. . ... . . $1.50 I: ARTHUR HENDERSON' & BRO. . .-- .... i.j, . Flf j Insurance. .oo , Room 104 "Piedmont Building A Full Line Of Electrical fixtures , Now on Display Hornets lest Electric Company 11 West v4tb Street. Phone 988 ls flere-Coal To make delivery of coal during 'bad Winter ( Weather .... and with streets torn up will be hard on man and beast. Let us have your orders fort your 'requirements now. , v . v Sul FlicI Co. . 7th a new : series, by the Ji Loan Association Qow mojuns loans in auuu. - File your application now. "An k Trulflln-mifrtt. Rnvlnra tha Meek- . a. . , eram .lenourg oiiers unusuut uuiusv Talk, this over with us. A. G. CRAIG See A Treas. . Bnlldlnfr 210 Si Tryon Street Colonial Homes at Colonial 'Nothing finer in all oi Charlotte than COLONIM' HEIGHTS. In high, healthful loca tion, , ( Ta nearness to town, In convenience to car lin In character of surround ings; Hii-p fw rfimaininsr lo3 fnv sale to: home builders onlynot for specuulatiou f. C Abbott & Co. Everrthlne In Real Estate, Heights - Grade - Investments.'. 1001-1002 Commercial National BflK BuUdlns. Phone 238. Insurance In Strong amap ti9 Wi Trroa, v Then M v.
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