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WEDNESDAY THE CHARLOTTE NEWS DECEMBER 28, lg; 21. NEW NURSES IN NORTH CAROLINA Ninety-four Pass Examina tion; 19 Licensed by Reciprocity. fossionally in North Carolina, were is-I Mary Naomi Woods, Presbyterian hos- i sued to 113 applicants, 94 by exami- pital, Charlotte; Miss Thelma Sherrill, I nation and 19 through reciprocity or I St. Peter's hospital, Charlotte; Miss ! recognition. I Annie Lourie Yoder, Meriwether hos- ! On examination the highest aver-1 Pjtal . Asheville 'and Miss Jte- ages were made by the following young ' ath Waltac the Misouri Baptist ; ladies: Miss Dewey Culp, graduate of t,1"1 " " V" " "Z . LlJd.iL V . X Hdlllvio liivwu jjM.kj.j Pryor hospital, Chester, S. C, 96.8; Edith a.,.. c?i 1 p , ac c-7. vuDI. ; Mrs. Sadie Davis Anderson, iMary Irene Covington, of Columbia . Soui ,, ir "-Vr8 ?uc 7 tV ii,nnit,i Pninmw, s P os ss 1.9- R- Ballard, Marilda Benfield, Kathryn S. At the repent tar-ioT, km,n;toi ri,oriti ot; oq- -vTioa Willie C 0 For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative In the world to physic your liver and bowels when you have Dizzq Headache, Coias. Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid Stomach Is candy-like "Cascarets." One or two tonight will empty your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. "The work while you sleep." Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children's love Cascarets too. Caroline Bernard, Marion B. Bethune, finiishnrv. Tw. 2S. At. t.h rprpnt v,wI oc oo. n.T5, ' YV lllie C. lilakeney, Mary .taien .tSOb- - " LCI ltt.ll XiVOIJlLcll, Yliai lULtC, ?U.idO, . 4 . T . meeting of the board of examiners of Martha Ethel Whitener, Army School an. Miranda Bradley Annie Lou se trained nurses of North Carolina cer- ot Nursing, 94 ' : Miss Keba Davis, "T I tlflcates of registration to nurse pro- Watts hospital, Vurham, 94.26; Miss g"' Covng'ton Sarah J Creed, Dorr is May Crook, Dewey Dun lap Culp, Grace E. Curiee, Edna Cuth bertson, Rabe Alice Davis, Mollie Perry Faircloth, Annie Ruth Fant, Bessie Fesperman, Gretchen Fiegenschuh, Mrs. Anna G. Francis, Enoree A. Glass. Netta Evelyn Godwin, Sarah Griffith Hardie, Willie Louise Harkey, Ada Es telle Harris, Beatrice Alberta Hord Mary Lou Hunter, Naomi Virginia In gram, Ella Jones, Eunice Jones, Ida Verna Jones, Mamie E. Jones, Effle Gray Keter, Rachael Kellum, Sister Martha Kennedy, Alma Kerman, Lil lie Marie Lowder, Mary Levada Line berger, Lola V'vian Light, Annie James Leftwich, Ora Chalmers Matthews, Kate Howard Meaner, Agnes Elizabeth Messe-, Mrs. Maude Gasele Miller, Ethel Pearl Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth D. Minnis, M. Louise McCormick, Mar garet T. McLaurin. Minnie Grey McLe more, Margaret Kelly McQueen, Ivie M. Nail, Lackkye Odell, Nanney Lin da, May Niblock. Beaula Philmon, Chloe Philmon. Blanch Powell, Dor othy Riddle, Mildred Robertson, Ame lia Robertson Margaret Reid Rober son, Mary Grey Robertson,, Lizzie Elizabeth Russell, Alice K. Schalken, Martha Alma Scoggin, Alda May Self. Thelma Sherrill, V. Jean Sherrill, Eula Abigail Shover, Mary Lee Smith.t Olive W. Smith, Bernice Ethel Stewart, Mrs. Sadie Ray Strickland, Mrs. Mae Spen-1 cer Surles, Elizabeth Tarleton, Eloise Hayne Thompson, Nancy Jarvis Ves tal, Dorothy Elizabeth Wallace, Fan nie M. Webb, Ruth Wells, Martha Eth el Whitner, Margaret Blount Wilkins, Lois Wilson. Rosa J. Wood, Mary Naomi Woods, Annie Laurie Yoder and M. J. Haynes Ware, Arrena G. i Yarber, the last two negroes. j The following certificates were is- sued through reciprocity or recogni-.' (. 1 11. 1 llllllt V A AllI'lV V . . . L . 111 111 J Tl . .Ill derson, Dorothy L. Faucett, Ann M. Foley, Helen Olivia Grandstaff, Louise R. Guffin, Annie L. Lea, Amy K. Lewis, Mrs. Ethel Watkins Mason, Bessie D. Milholland, Sallie Lee Over ton, Mrs. Lillian D. Royer, Martha A. Sanford, Mary Elizabeth Sears, Bessie L. Sellars Harriet J. Sherman, Alma Sont Stride, Gussie W. Williams and Blythia Moxley. UNION NATIONAL BANK FOR RENT I Quality First) Chalmers Reduced to $1295 $385 New Series Reduced to Maxwell F 0. B. Factory Terms if desired. BOOTH-NEWTON MOTOR CO. Distributors Maxwell Chalmers 212 S. Church St. Phone 3626 Charlotte, N. C, Dec. 12, 1921. The Directors of this Bank have de clared a dividend of 6 per cent payable De cember 31, 1921, out of the profits of the past six months. Checks will be mailed. D. P. TILLETT, Cashier. Five room apartment on North Myers street, $55 per Southern Real Estate, Loan & Trust Comp 4 SOUTH TRYON STREET. any '"-sir BUtCR aJ ervtce With Our Enlarged Facilities We Are Prepared to Handle all Buick Repair B&kmofSatLfictizn Work PromPy and Efficiently. C. C. Coddington, Inc. A Savings Account MAJORITY PLAN BLOCKED. Jersey City, X. J., Dee. 2S. Plans of majority stockholders of the United Cigar Stores of Amercia to vote on issuance of $5,000,000 in preferred stock to retire outstanding notes and obtain working capital were blocked yesterday by a temporary injunction obtained by minority stockholders. Service n Is A Good Investment , It pays dividends every three months. It is always worth par. It is SAFE. Our abundant resources and mem bership in the Federal Reserve System afford am ple security. NEW INTEREST PERIOD BEGINS JAN. 1st fl n i CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Q SOUTH TIYON AND FOURTH STS. Q United Siaies Depository jj MEMBER M TO SavinAc FEDERAL RESERVE TROOPS COJIIXt; HOME. Coblenz., Dec. 28. Nine hundred and one American soldiers 22 officers and an overseas casual detachment of 3.; men and 16 former soldiers lefr here yesterday for Antwerp. They will sail for the United States on board the transport Crook. Our Foreman and Mechanics have had years o? experience and special training at the factory on Studebaker cars: they are . capable ind efficient. We, therefore, save you timo and money on repairs. A Big Dollar's worth for -ur dollar every day. A. E. Cameron, Service Manager; C- L. Taylor. Shop Foreman. RUST MOTOR COMPANY 514-516 S. Tryon. Distributer 'THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR" Phones 218-219 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Reo 5-Passenger Tourincr, new paint $390.00 Reo. 3-passenger Roadster in good shape S390-00 Reo 7-passenger touring, G cylinder $795.00 Foreman - King Motor Company Reo Distributors The Home of Good Used Cars. The Art Of res 4 South Tryon Street, Saving is not a Science; it is an Art. A science is something that can be taught from a book, an Art is something you can learn through practice. There is only one way to master this Art. Begin to Save, and keep it up. Open a Sav ings Account in this Bank. Savings Bank Charlotte, N. C Dr. H. C. nenderson. Dr. R. B. Gaddy HENDERSON & GADDY DENTISTS Office Hunt BIdg, 2026 N. Tryon St. Phone 216 W. H. WOOD. President T. K. Hemby, Vice Pres. George Stephens, Vice Pres. W. S. Lee, Vice Pres. John G. Nichols, Vice Pres. J. E. Davis, See. and Treas. II. L. Davenport, Asst Sec. A Treas. R. D. Hawkins, Asst. Sec. and Treas. P. C. Whitlock, Trust Officer. John Fox, Asst Trust Officer. Walter Lambeth K& Bro., Mgr. Insurance Department Make 1922 Your Most Prosperous Year Make a part of next year's income, work for you by sys tematically depositing a portion of it each pay day in our Savings Department where it will earn for you 4. per cent compounded quarterly. Wouldn't it be a mighty fine feeling to have at the end of the year, when you" realize that you have really increased your own earnings by no effort other than of the will to do? A NEW INTEREST QUARTER BEGINS JANUARY FIRST jnerican Trust Go. Member Federal Reserve System CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $1,800,000.00 Resources $10,000,000.00 1 EgS "We wish to thank our friends and patrons for the generous share of business given us during 1921. Our business, in Real Es tate Sales, Rentals, Fire Insurance, and Building Homes has been good. For 1922 we offer courtesy, efficiency, and promptness to merit a full share of your bu siness in our line. and hope Home Real Estate and Guaranty Company J. ARTHUR HENDERSON, President. REALTORS Phone 589. 219 North Tryon St. THREE MI LLIONS in 3st mortgage loans and $75,000.00 going out right now. everv cennv at . 6 per cent, some to wash women, day laborers, lawyers, doctors, clerks,1 book- keepers and some to real estate developers and capitalists. Everybody wants jour money. Everybody gets it, for everybody brings it here. 8 BUSY PEOPLE land we just eat it up. If a feller's been living in Charlotte very long with ami we jusi eat n up. j.i a reueros Deen living in unarlotte very long with out shares in the MUTUAL, there's something wrong in his diet or compan lonship. AN EASTERN MAN THE GLAD HAND IS ALWAYS HELD OUT AT WALKER'S. Just a few days we were told tne courtesy always extended to Walker's patrons is sincere, and, as a resuTt, more appreciated by those with whom we are brought in contact in a business way. That friend told us something v.liich we knew we always have tried to do BE COURTEOUS AND BE SIN CERE AND BE AS HONEST WITH OUR PATRONS AS WE WANT THE WORLD TO BE HONEST WITH US. If our policy is worth anything to you, assuring as it does satisfaction and confidence, we will be very glad to teive you. ASK TOUR DOCTOR. Walker's D rug Store Corner Seventh and Tryon Streets NORRIS CANDY PARKER PENS AGENTS FOR KLIfo START THE BALL fcOU-ING-. CLUB You May Join One or More of the Follow- leg CI asses CLASS 5 First week 5c, second week 10c. increase each weekly payment 5c and receive in 50 C??Q,75 weeks eOO CLASS 5-A First week $2.50, second week $2.45. De crease each weekly payment 5c and receive (J?Q,75 in 50 weeks tp0 CLASS 25 Pay 25c straight each week for (JJ-J O 5() 50 weeks and receive. JpAZi CLASS 50 Pay 50c straight each week for (gOC.OO 50 weeks and receive 3)i0 CLASS 100 Pay $1.00 straight each week (gKA.OO 50 weeks and receive ipOU CLASS 200 Pay $2.00 straight each week rtJ-J AA.QO for 50 weeks and receive tpXIU CLASS 500 Pay $5.00 straight each week djrt rn 0Q for 50 weeks and receive $QU Plus 4 Per Cent Interest for Prompt Payment. dependence 1ms CHARLOTTE, N. C. tto. 88 H M a m :O0 Resolution For the New Year RESOLVED That I will open a Savings Account or add to tne one I now have. Deposits made in our Savings Department on or before January 5th draw 4 interest from January 1st, compounded quarterly, "We appreciate your business." The Merchants and Farmers National Bank 5 WEST TRADE STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Spec!a?s In Real Estate WE HAVE FOR QUICK SALE saw our three cashiers raking- in the cash from men, women and children and exclaimed, "My gracious, do all the weonle deal here? Where ey come from? I've been connected with B. & L. Associations all my life, 1 Colonial Heights lot. 60x250 !' but never saw anything like this before." We told him our receipts that dav 1 Vail Avenue bunealow . 1 house, North Caldwell street 1 Plaza Lot for Cash 1 70-foot lot, Piedmont . , 1 Myers Park corner 1 Myers Park 1-2 acr lot . ..$i.00'f; s;o.("- 1.200.' 2.500-0 i Si'0.0- ronamto Vn4- I VQll A Ton nn niiMnnln. 4 m wniilrl run ahmil 4ft nftrt Tn l v.4 T-i .!. uaj, - , -mi.(i .. iv v."""- we oiiuwcu nun me unecKa Dy man from all 6 BUUU1 xryon street lots at 1,.., uib wiuuu-j, suiuB uuui ms own town- or boston, Mass. "Well I'll be 4 West Park Avenue lots a . - ? , ,c ',cuu l tunig ana your man K.eesler from mv "nt street lots at ; Boston friends, but I had no idea of its magnitude and universal use" 1 1 North Charlotte Lot 0- 1 YOU CAN'T DOWN the poor mans friend. New series now humming, and Jno. Pharr will not be satisfied without another million. He furnishes the sunshine Keesler th hot air and the people fill the hopper with emiles and money eesler ho JNO. R. TH.ARR. Pres. MutualBuilding & Loan Association E. L. KEESLER. Sec. aud Trea- ' ... : ( --J Lot . on car lino vvnmoore Drive lots at 3 7-10-acre lots, Mecklenburg Heights.' .,t''i' 600. ,700. F. C. Abb ott&C
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