Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Evening Chronicle from Charlotte, North Carolina • Page 4

Location:
Charlotte, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

-of THE OHARLQTTB-EVENIlsrG. JIJLY- 1913. fc COHFEIS EiEQGER OF" MMlilPSlOFFl -Threat ell The-- reunions at Gettysburg 'ought to contribute the force -of Its influenca toward doing what yet remains in tlie work of uniting the nation, in blotting Subscription Price By Mail. Children "wrffcri FIbtchor'o ALL GAS INTERESTS IMTA1ULE STRIOTXTT IN ADVANCE. V- i HAS GOT EVERYBODY TALIOPIG VOTES Six 1 Three Month.

One v. i v. i nni II lh, 7 liVhereHe Con as seconds-class matter at Policemen And Firemen Are Makixig Plans To Wage th postoCBce at Charlotte. N. umated Big Deal 0T Lively Warfare Tor Ballots In Popularity Contest With Coveted Prizes To Marklts Goal "1 v-K r-j- 't fv-; City Editor ....184 Bun-es 7.1 78 i Returning from New York, where nio Kind Ton Hare Always Uoaght, and which has been Tbe evening Chronicle serred he has-been Important business; ttwo -wr: over yews, uas.

Dome the signatory of the bosses by oar carriers for. 10 cents Mr. Z. Taylor, president the Charlotte .1 Electric hallway; fullyi wMi uai Deen maae ixnaer nu per jyfo jPJr sonal supervision since its infancy. NOMINATIONS WILi: BE AlPPiEDipilIlRfl confirms; the; report of the; organlza-, out lines of section and making America one In spirit aslell as name.

"When w'e look upon the scene" fraternity "and fellowship Is, being offered at animation comes to the hope that coming generations will even go beyond us in wiping away the memory of the tragedy ot't the sixties. 7 There Is ho good to coma fronv a fanning the old flames; there is a mighty and immense advantage in striking hands with the brethren -of the North and golng forward as a country bent on "carrying out -great national 'achievements and 'ideals. Cf We 1 are -clasping hands at Gettysburg not only in' brotherly kindness and love but In genuine respect and admiration. The old bitterness all gone, the old feuds all buried, a common hope and a common patriotism burning erf ently. in every breast.

And this, be it-remembered," Is verdict of calm and more or less Indifferent posterity, but of ithose who took part in the struggle; of contemporaries, of descendants; of the men who made the history of those times, not of thse who may writs it At" All Connterf eits, Imitation Just-as-ffood-" are bnt Experiments that trine Tslth and endanger the health of Infants and Cldldren Experience against Experiment. Ballot Boxes Are Will Commence In tion of the Southern Public Utilities) Company, which' is chartered under! the laws of iMalne' with $5,000,000) capital The company will undertake to? Charlotte subscribers to The Chronicle who fail to- get tthe. pa- per, are eakedto phone ind a copy win be sent them at once. What CASTOR I A IS lively Tomorrow-Those Wio. Are Not Prize Winners Get Commissions For Tiieir Work operate together and to merged the Castoria is a harmless snbstitnte for Castor OH.

Earn JTJUX 1913. secured through the regular channels The Prizes. according to the rules and regulations of the campaign. vKMVf sA.ika mm owmuig jrops. xi is pleasant Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine' nor other Xarcotia snhstance.

Its agre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fererishness. i For more than thirty years it has been: in constant use for the reUef of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind CoUc, all Teething- Troubles and. Diarrhoea.

It regulates the JStomaeh and Bowels. assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep! The Children's Fanaeea The Mother's Friend, gas and electrfc lighting plants, ready owned at. Anderson, Chester, Fort Hickory and other; points in the piedmont section of the Carolinas. These J- plants are all owned by closely related interests and; the merger of these "under one management was deemed advisable to protect the owners and to increase the facilities -of the- "plants them- selves and to add to their All remittances must be accompa Let The Chronicle Follow You. 'When leaving for.

yonr vacation order The Evening Chronicle to follow you. Address will be changed as often as desired. Price by mail 25 cents per month. Call 78 or 2831. nied by the subscriber's name and ad dress.

Cash must accompany all subscrlp tions where votes, are to be issued. hereafter. This Second Gettysburg is a "greater triumph than the first, and CASTORIA Candidates may secure subscriptions GENUINE ALIVAYS The officers of the newly create anywhere. as a' sign of inherent national corporation consist of Mr. Z.

V. Tay strength' and as a bright prophecy of a closer national accord and under The list of candidates and number of votes turned' In will published continually airing the entire period 5 It seems that it is going to be nec lor, president: Mr. A. vice president; Mr. E.

C. Marshall, treasurer, and Mr. V5r. Parker of New) 1st prize Round Trip to Pana-, ma Canal. 2d Prize Round Trip to PanaV ina Canat, Alter above Prizes have been awarded three Hamilton Watches will be given as follows: To the policeman having the greatest number of votes after the fijftst and second prizes have been awarded one Hamilton watch, To the fireman having the great est number of votes after, the first and second prizes have been awarded, one Hamilton watch.

To the street car conductor or motorman haying the greatest number of votes after first and second prizes have been awarded, one Hamilton watch. standing hereafter gives us fresh essaryto get out an injunqtion to keep of the contest grounds for confidence in our future. the sport writers on the Winston pa York, No statement or promise made by from aying mean things about The principal advantage In the any solicitor or contestant va the Charlotte baseball team. rying from the rules or statements merged properties will be found In the uniting ot the purchasing work CHANGES IX PARCEL POST. "With today three important changes published in The Evening: Chronicle iV.

Governor Blease is evidently of the of these concerns, and the combining will be recognized by The Evening in the parcel poet system become ef of the operations, while the Chronicle. rr opinion that editors are not entitled to the same rights to refreshments as The End Yott Have Always Bought In Use Fpr Over 30 Yekro A THC CCttTSVH COMPANY. NEW TOHK OlTT. A several plants included can also be fective, all of them looking to a -simplification of rmethods and greater ef operated on a more- uniform The Evening Chronicle reserves the right to alter the' rules and regulations during the competition If neces Governors when they have their respective meetings. ficiency in this new reform.

The first standard method sary for the protection of tlie best In is that the distinction between parcel past stamps and ordinary postage 5P- stamps is abolished, and both kinds terests of 'both the candidates and this newspaper. The Evening Chronicle OLD ASSAY OFFICE Every man who enters this contest may be used indiscriminately for all not only has a chance to win one ot guarantees fair treatment to all' coh With cries coming from" both the police and fire departments for more automqbiles, the city will have no trouble finding a place for the income which it will receive from the Increased, taxation that has been classes of mail. After the supply of the five grand prizes, but if he is-a testants, and should any question arise parcel post stamps now on hand Is THING OF THE PAST a decision of the management will be loser in the first prizes he will be paid 5 per cent on all the new business he exhausted no more will be printed. considered final and absolute. We The second, change is that the fee If sfa turns into the office.

Think of getting Persons who enter and take part in a nice fat check after the contest this contest will, therefore, agree for insuring parcel' post packages which has heretofore been ten cents Mint Was Closed Yesterday themselves to abide by the foregoing closes for 5 per cent on all the new business you have turned Into The for any amount not exceeding fifty rules dollars, has been reduced to five cents Afternoon Under Orders From Authorities Chronicle. Tomorrow. The building of a modern school plant in one section of the county at a cost of and additional improvements on another at a cost of (J 8,000, indicates something of the spirit of educational progress that is animating Mecklenburg. STOCK COMPANY With you and we figure right, on any and all kinds of Electrical Contracting. Give us a showing on your HORNETS NEST ELECTRIC COMPANY for amounts not exceeding twenty-five dollars.

The Insurance in no case Is to be more, than -the actual value of Tomorrow the list of those who GIVES GOOD PLAY have entered the contest will be an the package, or more than, fifty dol The local assay office which foe Booth Tarklngton's great comedy lars. nounced. "Votes are now coming into the ballot box and in a few days the many, years has been operated on drama, "The Man From Heme," was The third change is the in augur a Phone 983 11 W. 4th Street. race will be hot.

The men who get West Trade street was closed Monday afternoon, when Mr; Frank S. tion of a O. D. (collect on delivery) in the race on the first day wIlThave system. that much, advantage although It will never be too late to come into the No matter how little ther? may be to a good deal that Colonel, Mulhall Is saying Senator Overman Is doing the right thing to go to the bottom of the charges.

Something may be found In the Colonel's broadside that ought to be ferreted out. Drane, assayer In charge, closed the doors of the, Mint and turned the keys over to Postmaster J. Wedding- presented at the Academy of Music last night by the Latimore-Leigh Players to a very' large and well-pleased audience. "The Man From Home" was presented here, the past season by WlIaravHOdge and the story of. the play Js JWell Renown to The further along work on the proceeds, the more the wonder race and win if you work.

Novelty of Contest ton, custodian of Government propj erty In- this city. grows that anybody ever opposed this There has never been a contest lis fcpito Canopy vast improvement in that end of the The disposition of the assay office started in Charlotte that has aroused most theatergoers. -V as well as of the Mint Itself has long The interpretation by the Latimore- as muctt comment as this Panama Contest Two free i Yanama been. a debated question, but the as The plan proposed Dy Mr. Paul Whttlock to give the deserving poor the.

city automobile rides July the Iurth Is worth attending to and It Is encouraging to how heartily say bfilee Is closed how, acl is sure. The building only remains Lelgh Players ia Indeed "worthy of te highest prafee taken into consideration $nal rtheSmpany only created Interest the first day the announcement was made and the men PICAYUNES (New Orleans Picayune.) are eager to get in the race. The. prizes without an official designation attaching to it Its glory is all of the past. had three days to rehearse the play makes the feat more to be wondered are unusual and it; Is certain that the Many a man flies high with only The place was used before the dis the Charlotte owners of automobiles are responding to this appeal.

The movement merits the Interest that is toeing taken in it. not air as a support at. The play is in four acts and the two lucky men will have a. royal trip. The Terms.

The terms of the --contest make ilt Next to electricity, flattery is the scenes are laid in Sorrento in the southern part of tlaly. covery or goia in uanrornia as a' mint when much- gold was produced in this section. About 18.49 attention W9 turned to California gold and the greatest force "in the world. The first train over the Raleigh- fame of the local mint began to wane. AS girl doesn't return a fellow's MARY 3IANNERIXO AUTHOR, Charlotte line of the Norfolk Southern -irai run todA.tr from "Ralolo-Vi Mnnnt like play for the men to get subscriptions or get subscribers to renew.

Nearly everybody In the city of Charlotte takes The Chronicle and Observer. They will all gladly renew their love when she has no use for It In Court to Get "Atmosphere" TW The "Perfection" It was maintained, however, until about the time of the Civil War, when It was changed Into an assay office. Book She WOl Write. (Detroit Correspondence New York The places we frequent have much to do with telling the stories of oun here shown is and has. remained so ever since.

Qllead and our information Is that In October or November the trip can be completed to This Indicates hew speedily the officials are trying to get into Charlotte which Is nothing more than natural. mm md I ii i i a i i i i Tribune.) Mannering Wadswerth. ac 'F 3- The future of the old and hlstorltf subscriptions while hundreds of new subscribers can be secured and the friends of the candidates outside of lives. building Is not known. It has been tress, appeared in the recorder's court this morningr to answer to a.

eomnlamt Charlotte will send In their subscrip charging violation of the automobile EEjHAT-'5PRAp4CKACKf an, excellent quality net on steel fraihe and can be attached to any bed. The strong steel springs vmaie it extra easy of adjust After all that has been said and done those pettlcoatless hobble skirts are still clinging. tions to swell the fund. Ttemember, law. John M.

Flannery, who swore out the complaint, changed his mind subscriptions to either The Chronicle, and withdrew the charge. said that It-would be used as an of- flee building for certain of the" Government officials now quartered In! the nostofflce building, but this In- tention on the part of Uncle Sam may be but temporary, leaving this final disposition of the old Mint problem. Observer or Semi-Weekly Observer will secure votes for you. Miss aMnnering remained in court all morning as a spectator. She ex ment.

Comes in full size or single bed QQ Rules. Any member of the Charlotte police plained she was collecting material for a book and that she -desires to get the "atmosphere" of th courtroom. 11. The chances are that Secretary of the. Navy, Mr.

Daniels, did not have a strong opposition to the appolnt-? ment of Colonel Watts as some of the i correspondents would have us believe. It Is largely as The Concord Tribune, suggests that there are some who will go to almost any lengths in stirring strife in the ranks of the party in 'V; North Carolina. size. Either size for. We have gotten creases In oun forehead figuring out how we could manage to get one of those sum-i mery-looking suits.

There's many a farmer who believes that the only way to get rid of the boll weevil is to burn the other, fellow's cotton. and fire departments and any street car conductor or motorman Is eligible to enter in contest The Evening Chronicle reserves the MEMEMBMM right to reject any nomination. Nominations may be made at any time up to the last day of the contest Same Canopy As Aboyie Crib- Size, $2.50 Our Vote coupons for different amounts Farmers of Mecklenburg have little to Complain about this season with the prospects so bright for a plentiful harvest Although local crops got a setback during a recent uhprecedent- will be published In coming issues of JUNE 7th SATURDAY, The1 Evening Chronicle, which when Somebody rises to remark that in 50 years Mrs. Pankhurst will have a monument erected to her memory. Liots of Englishmen are willing to start a subscription list right now.

A Chicago professor says he never kissed a girl. Is this the confession, of an unworldly soul, or is he ad vertising for bids? neatly cut out, names filled In and Canopy Moscitiito; brought or mailed to -the "contest de partment will count for the amount cold spell, the recovery has been rapid and both cotton ad" corn are -y admittedly looking as well or better than is usually the case at this time of the year. printed thereon. Votes cannot be purchased. Votes cannot be transferred.

They must be Is Opening Day of New Series The fileckfenburg Building Loan Association Take Stock and save money, Apply for loan and buy a Is of the same good quality net on a strong steel frame. It is also tHe famous make, in style that suspends from tie ceiling. In "either single or double bed size for only Many of the young men who have just graduated from college have not yet decided what they will do; but their minds are made up that they; must "do" father, as usuaL REST AXO HEALTH TO MOTHER AXD CHILD. Mas.Wijratow'a SooraiKO has been sed for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHINO, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD," SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS PAIN CURES WIND COLIC, i the best remedy for DIARRHCEA.

It is b-solntelv harmless. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing and Uke so other kind. Ttrenty-fivecentaa bottle. The fraternizing of the, old soldiers at Gettysburg is a splendid tribute to the spirit that is dominant in American manhood.

Men who stood arrayed-against each other in a terrible struggle are shaking' hands as breth-. ran 'upon the scenes of a former car-, It is a notable scene and a 'notable commentary upon the spirit of the united ParKer-Gar iier Co. G. CRAIG, Sec, Treas. Easement Tniftt BnOdlnjc 110 8.

Tiyon Street. Phone 14S0. There is only one occasion 'when a business education. is more preferable for a woman than house-! eekping ability, and that is when she" has a. husband to support.

III AN APPRECIATIVE CUENT 1 Trustee's Sale. By virtue 6f a power, contained In a-deed of trust executed to me on the 7th: day of 1903. bv L. W. A Shaw and his wife.

E. Shaw, ef the City of Charlotte, N. for condition I will sell at public auction at the Court House It understood that the county 1 board of commissioners is working ppon plans for building: sand-ciay roads in Mecklenburg to succeed in so far as it Is possible the macadam sys- tern. -This is a good movement and pne which should be worked out witn great Sven a eounty bo Wealthy as Mecklenburg can hardly i- afford the continuous' building of ex-: pensive macadam pikes when the sand-clay system would Wrve the pur- pose equally as welL Let us have no i less -of the good rdada, toads at cheaper It can be done. The w'3ow of a good 1 man whoe estat hav Tien handling1 for about our rust a are abotlt to flla our final account as administrator: 'I can nevw slioW my app reclation for all the Company has done for7 me; and I feel that you, to 9, have Had a large share of the trouble and work, and -want t6 thank you personally as well.

I want youto Bee the best ybu can do for us In continuing the management of the estate and hope to be ble- to let yov do- eo, Vf or you do so much better thn I could, for I know so little -about It. Maybe I can learn In Such, appreciation as that makes (xs love our "work. A man certainly makes a big mistake to die an leive the management of his estate to his widow. They "know it." 5 door In the City Of Charlotte on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1913, the valuable city property described in said deed registered Book 306 at page 530 in the office of the Register, of Deeds for Mecklenburg County, as follows: Lot situate oa the west corner made by the intersection of Trade and Brevard i streets. In the City of Charlotte, and known 1 as the Home Place of the late Thos.1 M.

and now occupied by Mary Jane Shaw: Also- the house and lot Does your house work or ffardehincr makfe them Rough and Red? If so, Jyou should have American a pair oi: pur AAO Household Gloves. situated tn. the i rear of the home place ana rronting on tne west side of Brevard street. And also a va er pair. Sent post-paid upon receipt of price.

Commercial and Savings Banking 4 Per Gent Paid on Savlnffs and Tbne Certlflcatei. The acquirement of a large, portion the Chatham iands east of the city a Richmond firm means thatjChar- )otte is going' to" have nother suburb onitilboeVip? 5 ftnatter of fact -the city Is surrounded no-w by building improvements practically every side where enterprls- Ing real estate interests'have i.ed In developing suitable-locations for residence settlementa new su you; cant lot lying between the said home place" and the property now occupied by J. H. Wearn Co.r fronting on the south side Of Trade Vi vThe sale will be made for ''non Capital aid Undivided Profits; $580,000.00. payment of the notes by dent.

IT. VlcoPresident. 8. Xee. Vice President.

Stejpbens, Wood. O. Whltlock, Trust Officer K. DftviS, Ast. burb will be lacking in nono of.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Evening Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
15,316
Years Available:
1907-1914