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lO I'HE CHAELOTTE NEWS, FcBRUAKY 25, 14# it Sports Mardi G? as Speed Carnival --ri'iatt'il I’rcss. *!!.vn?s. F«'M —It was :m- •t .1 ili r ar nntMupt will bo made i:i' M'liii' n'w wctrUlV rocor'lt^ at I'.fii annuni AJardi Uras Speed ,:il :i« 1\‘ Ih'ld here during the jtli!,. ;md I’Tlli. To this ond some . : (IrivtMs in tlu'eomitry hav(' I . ;iiid thousands have boon .1 u I'littinc iho track in first >l.,t pr . 'I':-, I. ih:'«=o who will man (he till’ vMcors art' l.ouis Straniir, >riM’ur and Will .lonos, witli . Cali'b l^iai;^. with the . (>\\('r Fiat Cxclone. Louis INCyRLOITE Life Insurance Co. of Fa., Has Many Policy-Holders Here, a Gi owing Company. Today wc are puidishins; the anntial statonient of The Lifo Insurance roni- pany of \'iri;inia. It has lu'on our plcas\ire to publish similar statements • or this coni|)any for many years— away hack when tht* pyramid which has become to oitr readers a familiar >ymbol of the coTiipany's ixrowth was nor half as high as now and when the bottom column showed a premium in come of U'ss than a million dollars. Year after \ear wc have added a more imposins; and sui'stanlial column tht' foundation of the pyramid to and wjrh two Xaiional cars. Har- ■c'f v'lth two Cole ears. Fred i fonnd keen satisfaction in the persis- .1 a and Frank Kulick crowth of an institution that was :'.M- in Fo’-ds. bi'side.'- (*ther ' ^^l'h their machines. ‘‘ p I'U l',;!\«' niad»' I'ublic a state-) I'here are many people in Tharlotto vin : 'l at the iocal track is in ' who art' insure,i in this company and an.l tliat they would to them tiie big ligures that Charlotte B. & L. Association 43 rd Series Now Open At the Associations Offices, 203 N. Tryon St. You can take shares now and be in Position to borrow the money you need to improve the next good opportunity that comes to you Money deposited with this Association earns more than 6 per cent, and is not taxed. J. H. VAN NESS, Pres. WILLIS BROWN, Sec & Treas. Attorneys: T- C. Gutherie, Herriot Clarkson Mr. W. H. Davis Returns From Lectwe Tour New Interest Quarter ■ lie ' r; ' I '.I 'V indicate i.» l«.W(>r the auro track rc- last year's premium inciune will bt' in- mile to live, now nelil ter*>tii;g in that ttu'> ^how a subsian- , tia! incrca^e tiver tho^e of the ]irovious auiomoinle r: cesj> car and when an institution show wi’l be run e.\ch : thriftx gnnvth it usuall\ indiciues ag- ■ .'\ nts the cracks of [ messi\ e. able management. publie con '>U';'' ie, Those entered ] lidence aful \ M'ui- Miti'hell, of Los ■'M! OUt > d ' r ■I’i- n I ■ t'Vl. :ice' t: ('h'pi'le. of Hoston: ... rMrminuIiam: II. u. j ,'.-i ; I I'larkc. r. \. ' l!iiw inl 1 iasha. of . i: > \\ic!x!iu.v of San . ! \’ 1 ,U iisi i;’. o;’ Xt'w Or- Racing At Mordi Gras Carnival I T1 - 2-;U'il- ,i' V .'fi tii!- •'rivi \Va,-,iur o; spui'cr- !ii ial event !'-.ii Ai'I;en. ; y n- ill V on linui. (.r.tered ■ine I'.ot.r ' ii'in i-''everi of ' I'or this • '’1 'li. '■ and T ■eara!'. stability and thes" aft' inalities we all want to see in the I'omiianios that carry our insurance. To thofe who lii;e to be exact and liave minds ca.pable >f grasping the signitic-:>ni‘e ctf large numbers tlie foi- lowini: iteins gathe.ed from the staie- ment will be ;;ood ’•eailitig: The ; remiuin itietMue of the past v.-'ar amountctl to $L’.Tt^r..7;’7. H. and this was a.n. increase O'er the Imsiness >f the isrevions year of $ 1 10. Tlie gross income of tlie com^ianx was !t:"v. hich as an iTu-reast' of It'. wl'ich was ;',n increase of ei ^ t'f this well manage,! business 1 v.-N^ t.v -1 million dollars, or to be ' ( \;ii . was L’.' '''. TiMla> tlie comia.ny h;is insurance ^'n foi. e TO tl'.t' ar;'.ount (’f $Tl'. t4n.;^T L w b.ich i- an inc; ease evt'r ll'O'.t of $ L- Th. total nun'ber of policies ; in ft rct .1^- I er the bot'ks of .lanuav> ' 1. ate 'i-’ L. v ;-’;-!! is an increase Un r ;lie ;.:;si \ear of ■J'J.l*'.!' iialicies. 1.- .'.ea- '!h' i'f.v.ti.iid to policy- lii.Uie’.-^. a’ld th>'m i)"on;]'tI.'.'. to •lit' ,itv.,.f ''t;. ;s. Since the . o.'c.Tiii -'a.tion t f tlu‘ co:r.iia:i''. a'vav coMn”r"'L T‘1! ^EW INTEREST QUARTp. lotte todav on hfs wav home from an January 5th will draw interest from Jan- Uuiv ISl. Begin the New Yea.r by starlin,er a SAVINGS ACCOUNT — Deposits re- all winter’s trip through Florida and Ciilnj. While away .Mr. Davis gave illus trated lectures on the North Pole discovery, lie ha:' been in the enter- taiimient business for'a dozen years, during which rime he lias traveled over nian\ states and divers sections. FOR THE COLORERD PEOPLE 31rs. Ella W. Sloane. domestic scionce teacher, for the Fleischmann Conipanx will conduct a series of les sons tor the benefit of the Colored housekeepers and Cxiks at Grace ('iiurcli, Houtli f^revai'd Street, l>egin- r.inc nt'xi .Monda\'. and will coutinuc iinii! 'riinrsday night. All are cordial- 1>- invited t'_> attend. F'ree lunches will b.' served every afternoon. All cooks in the city siiiuild take advantage of this exi'eptional opportunity and get th‘ lit-nelit of this valu.tble f’ooking Sclicoi. Tht' hour for evening lectures will ijc >), m. •(in .tvnoCT IUO.IJ psAiao Our Time Certificates bear interest from date. Southern Loan k Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT. President W. L. .TONKINS. Cashier. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R § A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTO R 8 A On the Shady Side of a pretty paved street in a very choice residential section and com manded by the beautiful residences of Charlotte’s most progressive :iti- zens is a handsome modern home we can sell at a bargain. It is situated on a large level lot GOxloO feet and the house contains eig:ht large rooms with plenty of clos ets, cheerful open grates, cabinet man tels. hot and cold w'ater, open plumbing, gas, electricity and all the con veniences that make for comfortable, even luxurious living. The car line passes the door. It is such a home as is not often found on the market and will espe cially appeal to a man of taste and comfortable circumslances. The price is low. The McClung Realty Go. 'y d 0 4. - _ . 23 S. Tryon St. 'Phone 1254. C>] coiirse. you have heard xliat wealth will not buy hap]iiness, bui did V( n.;f ;- soon aftv'- ih.o Wa.r ne-i.'(»'.; c'.er liear any one s^ay Uilat twteu 11'.e tlie ct'.mpan\ iias | evty would? i-iiivi to p« i'iic\-i;'']i!'vs tlie i U'Tr'ii'US I to p« ,u' ;*s to I- all !‘T. stri'i'. v''!se li iii^an t -'iuprt ’.u ' ' b i i su; i or, Sivii that felt The haiul A V. A. e W • ghts tc E'*gland. w . 1 \ ■ a r. ■- w ! f"' 1 ’ l;- r.k- A!,.^ri- r’.g ♦ho •h ni‘-' ic;!.' ;-t Litt'e Brov.Jug Goes Up. • ■ f f ; 1 7 : : 1 n': i'-( I j. ,n ' ■ I -- I 1 ■ T’:i- 'it’b' brr.'wn ’iif' V.orl!. 'I'hree i'ln'i'in .-’onpware ”b r S' 1.1 {^r t ■. of 11;*- art tr( as- I'l'c !.:•■>■' Insurance Company of Wv- '.i,; T'.: ;:i'ainod an office in >ears ir more.—so k.-n - •f i' i - :e-,.:ri;ed by most of us a.-- a : * f I'l'.a.v’^^e. At ]'ve>( nt it iia.-; • • *’;■ ' here. ImuIi in the Real; ,■ T.c the direction r- ■ >' r. ii'l' who is rhe star' ordinary in-ur- • .‘r niarac:ed li\' ■ ^• r'.vrev. c:' ; ':e -■ • •::■-■!•.• In !:,-t.'- ■■ ■ '1 - r. l t.■.■dina.ry ip- .' c^'ii ■' w(?f'i.!y iireu!i:M!) : r. s nr an ordinar" ■ 'L'' ' In lh‘ oflice Mr. - • ■ . n:.'.- n ^;oliritors aiui ;r.'1 its rocords show ■ ’ i-i.-^t .’.ear it ha.s t)ai'l ' I'.r, d^atl) claims and is- •'»; r.f-w t)Oiicies. r. '■■>ha- been very libera' i' ■ i*s .'nridns funds to the - iii-n (if f’hai'io!tr and T^iday ’J 11,'iui) ;ind of its ’ ' ; r iif'ins; used to develo;t the ' r> . I. and industries of thi;-; citv. Chadwick Organizes An Association We Are Pen Doctors Send yottr Waterman Pen to our Pen Hospital for repairs. We c-n make it row. ROBINSON Book Store 12 N. Tryon St. What’s the Use, Boys of boosting the Greater Chark)tte Club, of trying to bring manufac- turing ])lanls riid various new enterprises here, of real honest work to improve luiblic utilities, of efforts to attract capital, when a lot of ever- bus\ little politicians pollute the air. not Nvit’n new princip'les, im proved ideas ot governii'ent or iirooositions for municipal l)etterment, but simply a change of personality, no reason assigned—.iust giving vent to Their insa.tiaiile desire to rule or ruin. Ilnw much have They done .and >ou know who they are—to really help Charlotte? Precious little. Why don t they do a little to help the city, rather than always trying to muddy the waters, to feather their own nests, to vent their petty bpite and to satisfy personal grievances? AFTER ALL, FELLOWS, . its better to look to your own safety, your own peace of mind, your oV. II pocket book, by carrying just as many shares as you can with Keet^ler and the ^luiual. for that’s a combination that fails not to be ttieie witn the goods at tne apjiointed time. There’s naught but worry and disappointment and poverty ior the average politician, for many nnnt the jne but low- eat it. It’s always so with the herd that spends a life hunting lor tlie feather berl;--. Quit the damn.'ible joii, bay a shuck mattress and go to work. Let the other fellow be tli.e idiot and do the politics. WHY, I'M JUST AS HAPPY as a big sunflower, an.'l I did it “wiih rny little hatchet." E. L. K eesier. Sec. & Treas ’Phone 344. CHARLOTTE, N. 25 S. Tryon St. Getting Worse And Worse r.cttcr From Mrs. Roj^crs, at Mills, I)(‘scribin^ Serious Situation and I'inal Relief F-;.r r Wf-ak," Ictfr: f i^a 1 cf l\ ^-o nc!\. and If , t 't.i _ ■ "I WHH SO 'I' • I'iintif J{o-«Ts in a j of ■is til: "rhaT I could ■ ai.-tljirm, iwrh.'.ut gorfinR I " oiiUi |i;:vf tfj lir* (jowri I l.iirt all ov»‘i, 'I’he pain in my b;ir!- ;n.d slionlfj'rs. snd av/fnl drawiu:. i.ain. tiia'p ia«- think d-.'ath was n ar. I I.im ■ ttj/m \vf>r:sf; and Wfi>.. I w;'f-- ta’Kcn to the dr»cir)f, but ho only Kav“ me tenmotaiv iflicf. When I discontinu* r) bis trrarnient, I was worse than bfforr | began. .\t, last, my husband ouuiit me ;-.f)mo f^ardui! It gave Pif rflieT a. soon as f lf»ok it. Now I i'('('l ur,':i| Cardui is worth its woiuhtb ill t;old.’ \\ea!;n and tni.'-ry, are signs that you n* (rl a tonic, i’ains of any kind, f si)ocially li.i* kac|i*.. or i»ains in the ^id^‘. arc I’eneraliy si^’n;. of womanly trouble. ('ardui. the woman’s tonic, has prov en espfcially bi-n firial in stuh cases, wheliifT lh(^ f»aiiis w;re caused from' overwork, or by general womanly trouble. (’ardui. the woman’s tf)nic, has prov en «'sp(ciallj bcnr (icial in such cases, v.h' tlK't* the pains wer*; caused from overwork, or by gfucral wom;uiiy \\ (■.■ikii'‘ss. It builds uj) the woniatily constituion. «nd re^Jores the lr>st ner- •A YoTing Man’s Christian Associa- tif)n lor the Chadwick-Hoskins com munity is assure. This assurance was . , reached as the r'snlt of a meeting ''.npl'_tefl. h:‘S night in the Piedmont Indus- • 1 oi n,a;l\ j hiiiifiing, where plans were almost complted for the management of the .. j a.^sociation. Officers will be elected at a later date. A suitable location has already been found in one of the mill buildings of the village and already many Y. M. ('. A. advantages are accessible t*> the young men of the neighborhood. A reading rrx)in, bath, and other feat ures have already been installed and one hundred names enrolled for a membershiit uncleus. The organization will be 'Utirely separate and distinct fiom the y. M. C. A. at Piedmont school, which has been in operation since shortly after the foundation of the school. The organization will be completed at an e.arlv date and the machinery a full fledged association will be set in motion. It will mean a great deal to the community when the work is comtdered and will without doubt prove very popular. The promotors ot the idea have the earnest coopera tion of the best i)eopIo of the commun- it\- ;inf| doubfk'ss a well efiui|)f>cd and cotnmodionr; building will be erected at no distant date. ^-.iis eneruy. I Miring the past years. Cardui has J.f I; ■(] thousands nr w»>ak owmen. 1!(-i-e try it, for \onr ailments. ,\ i;.-Writ«' to: l.:idi»*s’ Arlvisory 1)1 pt.. Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ciiat- t uiooga, Tenn., for Special Instruc tions. and ;4-pag'? l>ook, ‘‘Home Treat- i.,ent for Women," sent In plain wrap- p^.r, on rta'i*8t. Capt. White Growing Weaker The following from the Fort Mill Times regarding the condition of Capt. Samuel 10. White, will he read with interest here where Capt. WTiite has relalices anrl jnany friends: “The Fort .Mill friends of Capt. S. E. White, who has made his home with his son-in-law, Col. Leroy Springs, in Lancaster, f»)r the last few years, are cf)nsiderahly alarmed at the fact that his condition shows no improvement. Ca|i(. White has been in declining health for some time. For several days th(' repot ts which have come to I’ort Mill as to his condition indicate that he is gradually growing weaker and his friends are now very a)>pre- heiitiive.” Noted Architect Dead. By Associated Press. Chicago, Feb. L'a.-^-William .1. Rrink- mann, an architect who designed most of the Roman Catholic churches built in chicago during the i>ast ten years was found dead on the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific Railroad tracks here today. STORE ROOMS Store room No. 4 and C South Poplar St., floe, space, 3.Sx74. $50.00 Store room, 1602 South Boule vard $30.00 904 N. Graham St 25.00 902 N. Graham St 10.00 I brick store room. Belmont Ave $17.50 RESIDENCES. 7 rooms, modern. East 5th St. extended 20.00 7 rooms, modern, 712 East 4th St 25.00 7 rooms, modern, 718 East 4th St 25.00 7 rooms, modern, 720 East 4th St 25.00 4 rooms, 30G N. McDowell .t.. 8.00 4 rooms, 1213 N. Davidson St.. 7.00 7 rooms, modern, 423 Elizabeth Ave 30.00 II rooms, modern 610 N. Bre- va.d St 31.00 Brown & Co. AT WILMOORE among the pines, at the foot of Mint street, we have some very attractive lots at $500, on side streets at $400; terms $50 cash, and $10 per month, or- liberal discount for cash. Or at the foot of Tryon street, close to Dilworth car line and South Tryon car line, we will sell you fine, level lots 50x200 in size, for $»i00. $700 and $800 and on easj' terms. So near towm you can walk to business in ten or fifteen minutes. We have been. so busy with other developments for the nast year that this particular suburb has been neg lected, but this year is to be Wil- moore year and developments will be | pushed and many lots sold. Ijook at thC/ city map and you v note that "Wilmoore is clotier to the business and industrial sections of the city than any other development and it is a fact that you can buy a lot in this suburb at a lower price than is asked for many a lot a mile fur ther from the city. The homeseekcr, the investor th-^ builder, will note these facts' and cet in line soon for Wilmooie lots Ladies’ Strap OXFORDS $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. ^ '\’elvet. Suede, Patent Leather and Gun Metal. Newest styles and great est values. Get a pair at T he Corner Shoe Store FOREMAN & MILLER CO. Fire insurance We are agents for the following companies—some of the strongest and best companies in the United States: Glens Falls Insurance Co. Giens Falls, N. Y. Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. Hambiu'g, Germany Atlantic National Fire Insurance Co. Macon, Ga. Central National Fire Insurance Co. Chicago, 111. Piedmont Fire Insurance Co. Charlotte, N. C. We would be glad to have you call on us for rates or information in regard to Fire Insurance at any time. J- Arthur Henderson & Bro Trust Building. 219 N. TRYON ST. *‘FIRE INSURANCE’ RENT LIST OF THE SOUTHERN REAL E COM PANY Large v/arehcuse, corner 5th and Graham. North College Street Ofiices Tavo connecting offices over i:?e]k Bros..!,’’ 8-roora Flat over Sarratt’s Store 8-room dwelling East 7th St. Extension.’!' 7-room dv.'elling East 7t]i St. Extension. ' 1-room cottago corner College and Liddell ' 4-room cottage 707 N. Caidwell 4-room cottage South Alvcrs St ". 4-room cottage, 11 Catherine ot 4-room cottage 13 Catherine St ... 4-room cottage West t>th St 4-room cottage, Belmont 3-room cottage, Seversville Several a))artments in large luick’IviiVyi.iP Several offices in the new HowcU Vrcafr* all new, ground floor, well lighted. ’PHONE US NO, 236. ST A or or, Park Avenue J FOR SALE New 8-room house, well built, with hard w ' modern conveniences. Basement is lu’-'^e cno ■’ • garage. Lot 50x200. _ ‘ s-'RfCE LOW—TERMS EASY Charlotte Consolidated Coi Company JOIN THE CREATE R CHA.-J Otje JOIN THE GREATER GHARLOTTF : JOIN THE GREATER CHARLOTTE ; Say—Young I\Ian—If you want to be wortii he more than just one of -‘the herd" in ihf^ cnrip ■■ $40 per month—“.JOIN TtlE GREAT1:r CliVRif:; ; . shares in Keesler’s Building & l.oan (or then show your nerve b,v buying Charlotie real . then give “JONES—The Public Notary"—your i.-.; in^ you can’t go wrong on any of these. At any ra?.' JOIN THE GRE.^TER CHARLOTTE C JOIN THE GRE \TER CHARLOTTE JOIN THE GREATER CHARLOTTE C Business Propertv For .1. on Trade Street The property is situated close in. boinc: in ?]ir ' ness part of Trade St. The i)ropr^-ty ha.- 30 fron',- 140 feet, and brings in ])f'r year. T> is . : on.aule price for only a few da.vs. Call and • in real estate of any icind. J. E. MURPHY & r.: ’Phone 842. 229 S. Tr Houses For Re S-rooin house, modern, 316 N. Brevard St Ci-room cottage, modern, G' ore St., Woodlavt n... .p 4-roori cottage, 411 Pegram St., per week 5-rconi cottage Lillington and Craighead Ave 6-room house, modern 514 N Caldwell St 10-room house, city water, corner IMiut and Palmer Carolina Realty '-'-.is' / O. J. THIES, President. B. R. LEE. Secretary. 21'! N. Trycn St. W. D WILKINSON. '3'; - J. P. LONG, Salesman. p:-.- Charlotte Nationa! On the Square Depository for STATE, COUNTY AND CITY. T>-^ gressire bank solicits the accounts of all classe?, )•! Business, personal and accounts of corporations rcc fi\l attention. OFFICERS: J. H. LITTLE, President. JNO. M. SCOTT. Vice Pres. J. F. ROBERTc W. H, T\VITTY Good Values in Real One double corner E)ast 7th street in ‘I'inc^. Double lot, 1.32 feet front, Central Ave .. .. Double lot lo2 feet front, Louise Ave 7-room modern home Elizabetli Ave rooms, modern, South ?.Iyers .. .. And m.any other very attractive propf\=itior.-'. Peoples Loaa k Re W. L. Nicholson, Mgr. C. R. McGinn, Salesman. 309 i ' P It 0 • Farm Barg id- 43 acres, C miles from the square, on maradani. 126 acres, bYz miles from the square, on inaead.un. 163 acres, 6 miles from the square, on lielt road. These farms are on and near the I’rovid. nc.- road velopments are in contemplation for !ie near f;itu! '; and are bargains at the price offered for th--^ next -ao' Good terms on same. Now is the time io ac; We still have some “fJast End” lei.s ana city i ■ ; W.T. Wilkinson Room 6 McKinnon BIdg.
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