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THE CHASUI.OrrE SEWS. SEPTEMBER 19. 1911
2 wo Thousand At
tend Prayer Meeting
In Korea, (Not Charlotte) Says
Rev, J, S. Ryany a Native
Korean Missionary whoSpoke
at Trinity Methodist Church
Sunday,
pmr ,T ?. Ryftng, a native Korean
aUslBonary, ^ heard Sunday morning
tt Trinity Metiaodlst church. Mr. Ry-
ang is studying at Vanderbilt llnlversU
ty. He came to epeak to the Methodists
of Charlotte by invitation. Those who
heard him were amazed at his mas-
urr of the English language, and mar
veled alBO at the work Korea is doing
in the cause of Christianit}'. The facts
rir Ryang gave were astounding. The
first missionary, a physician, went to
Korea In 1S84. in ISST the first Com
munion W83 given in a small room
'■ .’b Epvpn persons present. Today
.;-ere are Christiana in Korea,
ri-fj cioo \riio are ready to embrace
• ;'^riani: v. • Korf-a,” said ihe speak-
r.Mt known to fame, as China, by
t-niP'ro. and .lapan by its glor-
- but the ready ac'ept-
. r ibe roIlL'lon of Christ. The
* ' ■ i n ill Korea was a woman.
Sh'- iiUf ''.1 tl‘:r .U iini; Ilopklns to stu-
d'. bt-tiJinint; a jhy-'irian.
‘The socle'y in Korea is exclusive.
T'.iere arp four clans, or cast, amonsist
thp l.T.''"' j'.p'ijilt* \'lu) 'i)nstittito
in*' i'iopula’H>in. Women are servants,
r • Vivps. Ill rhurch the boys and
»:iU a'-*» not .liiowfd to sit together
si'pr :h»'' a^p t^pven >ears old. A pa
jur ’'nU is hi:ilt between thp male
anri iemal;' i->r’ion of the audiPiue.
The mini?'Oi an .-(*e bo'h audicncos.
t);,‘ npithor auciicnc • oati spe the othor.
Korran mon never trpat their wives
gr oi'ual?: the two never no out side
O' r-;dp One of the ronveris to Chrie-
V piw rhp misiflons embrace and
kir^ hie missionary'si wife. He
"T 'T and hups"d and kissed his
^ Phr> ;hoiich; he I'J^d core crazv.’’
1 ■ a!u'nda?u’f' ar tlio Korean
'• would put >lio rlinrchea of
' ; - rovn'ry to bl’is-h. .Mr. Kyaiig .said
tr' '’t'pn I'r.'rp were n.-* i>iany as 2,000
ir '.’■ .'ii piaycr r.it. i ;ir.c. Tlii; K of
f'r Sundays hundreds of jjeople can
Pf ' ; in'o the b’>ild n-rs. The people
v?*iK fron; ■' t(* li'i miles to ciiurch-
ihere aro no srr.:ot rars e.xcept in one
r!ry All Korp.Tn Ciiristians can lead
!r pra.'or. cn s .Mr. f^vaiig. Kvery
Chrlsnan l.'i Korea, lie says. >.s a
l'"pacher, 1. »■, hr mak'^s liims^^lf such.
The saluTailon Is “Peace," and the
Korpan ("hri^'i :a.i always carries hi.s
Bible and hh li>inn book. In church
rvpry on^’ sini,o as loud as he can,
' rhpre beinn uany different tunes,”
sa d Mr. Ryan^-, “as there are books.”
!n rlosint Mr. rtyaug spoke of the
fplt sacrlflp'nk naturp of the Korean
• arisiians ‘He will give his time,
r.’'''ney and hi" ~'^lf to icrve his fellow
man ’ He f^ici ot an Incident of a
r'!'’n ^bo hrid go''«^n in debt and who
hnri nothing to pit;, with. He was to be
j 'in-^hed 1^ he did not pay. His neigh-
1 • A'ho wac p rhristi:>.n, had only one
t-i ■ Ha sold his r'ow and gave the
miney to his triend who was in debt,
ard ’!ip np>' fiay ''•a.'* seen plowing his
*on as bp hf.d no cow to plow with.
Mr. Ryang thinks Korea will be en-
r:rp]y rhrisriuni^ed. He spoke most in-
tpr^^ rinpl'- Sunday. He has a very
brigh^^ m.Ind. a kpen sense of humor,
ird r wondpi fi.l command of he Eng
lish language.
Real Estate Calendar
Real has begun to show the
tjsual fail r.^rivit^ in Charlotte. A
number > ' jpa - are pending. Some of
thrse made during the past few days
are as follows-
R H Hol?;claw ha® sold to W. H
Stllwell & .1. I.. Redwine a lot on
*'Ea§t End”, Belmont sectUm, for $45n
Irferfitate Improvempnt Company
sold a lot to Prank F. ./ones on Allen
Bt;*-*-! Hrlraont section, size 50x140
f( >- .tin „;:j other valuable considera-
tif r -
Fra;.' F .Topps ha.s sold same lot on
Ailtr -•'■••eT to Shoomakpr & Wallace
fr r $10 r nd n'M:’ional "valuable con-
fiderati'^'ii' ■
P. A Thoiiia' r.a -old to Mrs. ^^attie
Prim a lot on Hoskius fi^rcet, for
11,175.
Frank F. .Tones has Kold to Gattis
Realty Company lot N’o 19 6txl93. on
Elizabeth avenup, consideration $100
and othe’’ , valuable considerations.
This la the lot next to Mr. C. A.
Black’s home.
Gsff’-P Rpalfy Co , has sold to Fiank
F Tones lot Xo. 23. #50x193, on Eliza
beth avenue for $100 and ‘other val
uable cnnBiderarions.” This is the lot
in block near Fox street, opposite
Mr Thomas’ home, and is one of the
moFt desirable lota on the Elizabeth
avenue.
. J. A. .lamps and wife have sold to
Shoemaker & Wallace lot in Villa
Heights, cfinslderation not known, size
of lot r>0xl50.
L. M Fruit and wife have sold to
Wilbur Haeler lot on Charles street,
North Charlotte, 50x150, consideration
not known.
Here is a Real
Dy&pepsta Cure
Papers Diapepsin Settles Upset
Stomachs And Ends Indiges
tion in Five Minutes,
The question as to how long you are
going to continue a sufferer from Indi
gestion, Dyspepsia or out-of-order
Stomach is merely a matter of how
soon you begin taking some Diapep
sin.
If j'our stomach Is lacking in di
gestive power, why not help the stom
ach to do it& work, not with drastic
drugs, but a re-lnforcement of dlges
tive agents, such as are naturally at
work ip the stomach.
People "with weak stomachs should
take a little Diapepsin occasionally,
and there will be no more indigestion,
no feeling like a lump of lead in the
otomach, no heartburn. Sour risings,
Gas on Stomach or Belching of undi
gested food, Headaches, Dizziness or
Sick Stomach, and. besides, what you
rat will not ferment and poison your
breath with nauseous odors. All these
symptoms resulting from a sour, out-
of-order stomach and dyspepsia are
generally relieved in five minutes after
taking a little Diapepsin.
Go to your druggi&i and pet a 50-
cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin now,
and you will always go to the table
with a hearty appetite, and what you
oar will taste good. because your
stomar'n and intestines will be clean
and frpsh. and you will know there
are not going to be any more bad
nichts and miserable days for you.
They freshen yoti and make you feel
like life is worth llvirp.
ON RANSOM PLACE
That means pretty nearly all that’s desirable in a location for a home. We have two beautiful lots in the select
locality, each 50x150 feet to a rear alley. They can be bought at a splendid bargain. Enquire at our offico
for price and terms.
NEW COTTAGES
In Villa Heights we have some new 4-room Cottages on nice lots. 50x150 feet that we are selling from $800 to
1,100 each. Only $150 cash and easy terms for the balance.
BROWN (BL COMPANY
203 N. TRYON ST.
'PHONE 535
—The A. R. Willman Plumbing Co.
iB boring a 6-inch artesian well on the
canapus at Elizabeth College, which
will furnish the college with an abun
dant supply of pure water.
Diainage Work
Will Begin Soon
Dredge And the Boat to Con
tain it is Now Being Con-
. structed in Eastern Section
oj City-Drainage Work Will
Begin H here Outfit Built,
The work of coustrurting and put
ting toaeTher the dredging outfit that
was purcitased by the County Drain-
agc» Cotuniission recently for draining
certain sections of the county • is
proceeding rapidly. The boat is being
built at the intprsection of Little Su
gar Creek and East Fourth street in
the eastern part of the city.
The process re.iuircF. that a small
lake, or miniature dock, be construct
ed in which to put the boat when it
is completed- This doek is being dug
out and fixed for the reception of the
dredge boat just below the East
Fourth street bridge. It is 22 feet
long 10 feet deep and about 14 feet
wide. When the boat is completed the
steam dredge will be placed within it.
The dredge will dig out its own canal
ahead of the boat and it will float
down strpam at it works. The big
shovel works on a crane something
lilLC the big steam shovel used in
excavating the Panama canal site. It
will lift a yard and a half of dirt
pe~ mintite and four men are all that
is required to ayerate the whole out
fit.
Tl’p drainr.g«* work will begin on
the creek where the machinery is be
ing placed. It will be prosecuted until
all those sections of the county are
drained which stand most in need of
it. It la probable that when Little
Sugar creek is drained work will next
begin on Big Sugar creek.
Singers Wanted
For Dedication
Call Sent Out for Best Singers
in the State to Take Part in
Elaborate Conceit at The
Dedication oj Raleigh*s Aud~
itofium October 18th,
In connection with the dedication
of Raleigh’s new auditorium, which is
one of the moet elaborate structures
of its character In the South, and
wliich will be dedicated on the evening
of Wednesday, October 18th, the com
mittee on entertainment wishes to s^et
in totich with the best musical talent
in North Carolina.
The directory program, which will
he a very brilliant one, will be partly
musical and the committee desires to
secure the names of at least half a
dozen of the most celebrated singers in
North Carolina. The idea being to
have the pinest North Carolina talent
in the concert.
It is expected that over five thous
and people will be present at the
dedicatory exercises and the idea of
the committee is to make the occasion
representative of every section of the
state as nearly as possible with this
thought in mind it is desired, if pos
sible, to get singers from different
parts of the state. It is requested that
all suggestions at to singers for this
concert be sent to the entertainment
committee, chamber of commerce,
Raleigh, N. C.
Good Stomach?
K««p a Box of MI-O-NA in YOUR
Houss and you’ll always have one.
8ome people eat too much, some
drlak too much, and hundreds of
thousands of men smoke too much—
especially In the evening.
Us« discretion If you can, but if you
can t; use wisdom. Take two Ml-O-NA
itomach tablets before you go to bed
and you’ll awake minus a headache in
the morning.
MJ-ONA stomach tablets are guar
anteed to end indigestion acute or
sbronlc; to promptly banish gas, heart
burn, sour risings, etc. They are the
best remedy for dizEineBs, biliousness,
nen'ousness, headache, constipation,
vomiting of pregnancy, car or sea sick
ness, foul breath, nightsweats, bad
ireamB, coated tongue^ languid feeing.
And a box only costs fiO cent# at R.
H. .Jordan A Co.’s, and drugglBts every
where.
Details not Necessary.
^ hen Samuel G. Blythe, the writer
was editing a newspaper In New York
state a green reporter one night turn
ed in a long and thrilling story regard
ing the rough treatment handed out
to John Smith, a visitor to the town.
The story related that Mr. Smith,
wearing a high silk hat, had ventured
down to the docks after nightfall, and,
a silk hat being unusual and provoca
tive of antagonisms in that section,
Mr. Smith had emerged from among
the dock hands wdthout the hat.
Nevertheless, he carried out of the
melee so many wounds, cuts and
bruises that he had to l>e sent to the
hospital.
The article, in Its original form, was
too long and not in keeping with the
style of the paper. Accordingly Blythe
started to rewrite it. This is the form
In which it appeared in the paper the
next morning:
“John Smith, wearing a high silk
hat. went down to the docks last night
—Emergency hospital.”—Popular Mag
azine.
Nnt N#>ppccnrv England to get
iiUl iiCt/Caaai j money to carry the cotton crop
MONEY AT HOME TO LEND
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
OF CHARLOTTE, N. C.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $860,000.00
Working foi Live
Stock Industry
The Southern Railway is endeavor
ing to build up the live stock industry
throughout the South, having estab
lished a special department for this
work, and is now inaugurating a move
ment for the organization of local live
stock associations in every county
along its lines in Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi. South Carolina, North Car
olina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Ken
tucky.
The organization of such local asso
ciations will prove of immense value
to live stock growers. They will stimu
late progress as they give an opportun
ity for exchange of ideas and the dis
tribution of good breeds and the.asso
ciation exhibits and auction sales pave
the way for excellent county fairs and
live stock shows.
The live stack department of the
Southern Railway is in charge of Mr.
F. L. Word. Live Stock Agent, who
has offices in Atlanta. For the next
few months he will devote especial
attention to the formation of county
live stock associations and will be
glad to cooperate with live stock men
in any c’ounty along the Southern Rail
way. A letter addressed to Mr. Word
will bring a prompt reply and will
secure his active interest. He will be
glad to hear from those who may
wish information as to the advantages
of local asoclations or the best meth-
ods to adopt in organizing them.
A POSITION FOR YOU!
You wil be paid $50.00 per month out of a capital of $300,000.00 If
our grea- system of 48 colleges does not secure a good position for you
the day you qualify in either college mentioned below. Write at once for
large catalog. We supply help in 48,big Southern cities.
DssaBSBPRAnTinAI /—CxTAtjOGtJS PREZ
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RAUGHON’S w
More bankers indorse DRAUGHON’S Ck)lleses than indorse all other business colleies COilBINEDl
Address: CHARLOTTE, N. C., or COLUMBIA, S. C,
NOTARY PUBLIC
During my 16 or 18 years’ experience as a PUBLIC NOTARY, I have
represented bankers, lawyers and leading financiers in Charlotte, where a
Notary Public was required in the final closing of big business deala. IT
has often happened that the entire settlement for all parties concerned,
representing thousands of dollars in money, checks, notes, etc., passed
through my hands with me acting as “middle man” in the de»l. There is a
reason for this, i. e.,—I give all business entrusted to me as a Notary Pub
lic, prompt, courteous, confidential, and intelligent attention. If you have
any such deals to be closed, give me your business, and you will be prop
erly represented, and every detail of the matter properly executed. I com
mand business as a Notary Public on business merit, and handle all such
matters on a strictly first-class high-toned business manner.
Phone me any time you need a Notary Public.
Incidentally—give me your business — My time is my own—have horse
and buggy, and will go anywhere—an” time—day or night—to act as
Notary. Office ‘Phone 243—Residence ’Phone 1270-J.
FRANK F. JONES—The Public Notary.
A COMPLETE HOME
On corner lot, 75x150 In Dllworth. Has 8 rooms, slate roof house. House and
premises In perfect condition. If interested see me.
A. G. CRAIG
REAL ESTAE AND INSURANCE
American Trust Co.
Made Depositoiy
The following communication has
been received by Mr. W. H. Wood,
treasurer of the American Trust Co.:
Postal Savings System
Office of the Board of Trustees
Washington
American Trust Company, Charlotte,
North Carolina.
Gentlemen; By direction of the
board of trustees you are advised that
the application of your bank to quali
fy as a depository for postal savings
funds has been approved. You will
be informed in a few days as to the
initial amount of bonds to be forward
ed to the treasurer of the United
States.
Very truly yours,
T. Ij. weed,
Secretary Board of Trustees.
Phone 1436.
Trust Building.
Amenites of Moving.
“Yes, we are going to move to escape
house-cleaning.”
“And so are we. If I nr.ust confess
it myself, I think it will take, the new
tenants two weeks to get rid of all
the rubbish we are leaving behind."
“The same here. Our house will
need a mop and soap from cellar to
roof. By the way, where are you go
ing?”
“No. 15 L street.”
“What? Why, that is where we are
leaving.”
“Weii, I declare! Where are you
going?’’
“No. n B street.”
“Why, that’s w'here we are leaving.”
“Great Scott!”
“Whew!”—New York Mail
KILLS A MURDERER.
A merciless murder is Appendicitis
with many victims, but Dr. King’s New
Life Pills kill it by preventon. They
gently stimulate stomach, liver and
bowels, preventing that clogging that
invites appendicitis, curing Constipa
tion, Headache, Biliousness, Chills,
25c at W. L. Hand & Co.’s.
For Rent
RESIDENCES.
6-room apartment, 415 N. College
St $30.00
8 rooms, modern, 310 N. Church
St 35.00
7 rooms, modern, 1511 S. Boule
vard St. 10.00
7 rooms, modem, 718 E. 4th St. 25.00
7 rooms, modem, 712 East 4th
St 25.00
4 rooms. Villa Heights g.oo
4 rooms, 211 S. Graham St.... 13.50
4 rooms, 213 S. Graham St 12.50
6- rooms, 501 E. Oak St. 10.00
7 rooms, modem, 1405 B. 7th
St 22.50
5 rooms, 807 S. Myers St .... g.so
4-room apartment in Elmore Apart
ments 30.00
6 rooms, 918 N. Caldwell.. .. lo.oo
OFFICE ROOMS
One office room in McKinnon
Bldg 10.00
Brown & Co.
FOR SALE
Valuable Railroad Front
age, 192 feet on R. R. by
78 feet deep, alley in rear, close in. Oppor
tunity to make $5,000 in two years.
PATTERSON & GLASCOCK
American Trust Co.
That Hendersonville Murder
The two physicians intended toaid the coroner's jury make a farce
of its action. Why was this? Why did her family not make known her
strange absence sooner? This charming mountain city has more than one
peculiar citizen within her gates. Send them away^ good people, but not to
Charlotte, if you please.
THE MAN OR MEN COMMITTING
tais crime should be hung. If the law doesn’t provide just punishment, the
next legislature should correct it. Th ; state is watching Hendersonville.
We take off our hat to Virginia. The conclusion of the Bishop case is Char
lotte was a disgrace to North Carolina.
HUMAN LIFE IS TOO CHEAP,
brethren, in these diggins. What about calling i^ the foreign missionaries
and putting them on local w'ork?
HANG EVERY SCOUNDREL
who despoils virtue, electrocute every villian who aids in its concealment,
ostracise every man and woman who delight at the escape of such criminals
and condemn the strict execution of the law, and better conditions will pre
vail.
GET INTO THE MUTUAL’S
New Series NOW OPENf and make hay in sunshine and in storm.
You’ll need it .by and by.
E. L. Keesler, Sec. & Treas.
PHONE 344.
25 S. TRYON ST.
Tor Rent
Modern 5-room house, 40 E. 7th 16.67
Modern 5-room house, 4, East Palmer 12.50
4-room house, 504 West 10th r •• ‘ 10.00
5-room house, 1223 East 10th ''i 12.50
5-room house N. Parson St 10.00
Modern 5-rooms, 1310 East 4th 12.50
3-room house, 202 S. Long (per week) 1 25
Modem 13-room Flat, 301% N. Try on.
Modern 8-room house, 308 W. 12th, Oct. 1st 20 00
Modern 4 rooms, 708 N. College St ig qo
Modern 14-room house, 2 West 10th .*.'!! 40.OO
3-room house, 902 West 3rd, per week 1 50
Modem 8-room house, 305 E. »th on’on
Modern 8-room house, 700 N. Poplar St .... »... .' 00
Modem 9-rodm house 313 East 9th street Zb.OO
J. Arthur Henderson & Bro.
“FIRl JNSURAJSCE”
193 ACRE FARM
We offer for sale 9 1-2 miles from Charlotte, 1 mile from Me
near Steel Creek, 193 acres of land. The place has a "*,n ^
good, new barn and out buildings, tenant houbes, driven ^ ‘ "
fine pasture land, wired; 75 acres wood land. The enn~ ^
good grade of soil; half of the tract lies level. '^3 a
This Farm Should Interest Any Good Farmer
PRICE $35.00 PER ACRE.
THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATJ
LOAN & TRUST CO.
Piedmont Home For Sale
Eight large rooms with modem conveniences. Lot mn
feet in size, well improved with hedge, fine trees, etc. ' J
Peoples Loan & Realty Co.
W. L. Nicholson, Manager.
C. R. McGinn, Salesman.
An Attractive Home
We have an ideal home that Is ready for you. It Is built on a larg* jot fifiyi-n
feet, and fronts on one of the best streets In the city, if has eiJh!
rooms, open grates, nice mantles, and everything for comfort and co
venience.
It has been splendidly built and will bear the closest Inspection.
Let us show it to you. The Price I« VERY LOW, and terms are reasonabi®.
The McClung Realty Co.
25 South Tryon St.
Phone 1254.
a
Home For Sale
Out of fourteen elegant homes bulJt In IRWIN PARK, we have sold
all but one, and would have sold It, but It has only been com
pleted but a short time. This home Is situated on corner lot
on the shady side of the street, lot is 75x150 feet and is in a
growing locality. There Is to be a nev; school building erected
near this property. Price $4,250.00,
J. E. MURPHY & CO
Phone 842,
229 8. Tryon 8t,
Real Estate Investment
We offer you four cottage houses well located, good neighbor
hood, one-half block from car line, city water, and electric
lights. Houses practically new and in good condition. Annual
rent $.516, and good renting property. Owner anxious to sell,
and if bought within the next few days can be had for $5,oOU,
on good terms.
Carolina Realty Co.
211 N. Tryon St.
'Phcn? 609.
For
E'LMOREI fruit GARDENS, Sunnyside, 3-room cottar?-* with ba5C!T!fn*.
fine well of water, large number of strawberry plants, raspberry,
t”ees, 1-2 acre of land; Price $2,000
‘♦-Room house in Fourth Ward, Price $1,45?
La.-gr and small tracts of land on Macadam roads, from 4 to 3 miies of
See us,
W. T. Wilkinson & Co.
J. A. BROWN, Notary Public.
A Promirven^
Attorney
remarked the other day that after looking the town over very carcfuily
had concluded that PIEDMONT LOTS as now offered are the b:
purchase of anything in Charlotte.
HI# judgment was sound, for you can carefully compare our preset,
fering at Piedmont, noting the fact that we have ALREADY all the
public utilities, and you will also decide that ihe best place to buy
• at PIEDMONT.
SEND TODAY
fof Pocket Map, showing the location c..id prices of our few reiTia:^::'
lots, and a statement of our remarkably easy term:;.
F. C. Abbott & Go
Everything In Rea[ Estate.
High Grade Investiro
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