Works by Charles M. Payne in the SFACA collection
Continuous Comic Features
Bear Creek Folks, 1905-1914
Honeybunch's Hubby, 1910-1911
Kid Trubbel, 1910-1915
Little Possum Gang, 1909-1914
Say, Pop!, 1918-1920
Scary William, 1905-1915
S'Matter Pop?, 1911-1939
Yenevieve Yonson, 1907-1909
One-shots
"Shooting the Chutes in the Jungle, Or How They Fooled the Simians," Philadelphia Sunday Press, March 4, 1900
"Swift Retribution," Philadelphia Sunday Press, March 11, 1900
"A Few Suggestions on the Nicaragua Route Respectfully Referred to the Canal Commission," Philadelphia Sunday Press, May 6, 1900
"The Opening of the Summer Campaign," Philadelphia Sunday Press, June 10, 1900
"Magnification Without Prevarication, or How McSwiggin Made the Folks at Home Believe He Was Having a Great Time in Paris," Philadelphia Sunday Press, June 17, 1900
"The Automobile in a New Line," Philadelphia Sunday Press, June 24, 1900
"The Joke Was on the Mule," Philadelphia Sunday Press, June 24, 1900
"An Unenviable Predicament or A Vacation Fantasey," Philadelphia Sunday Press, August 19, 1900
"The Budding Shirt Waist Man," Philadelphia Sunday Press, September 2, 1900
"The Joys of Houskeeping in Lonelyville Where the Hired Girl Won't Stay," Philadelphia Sunday Press, September 23, 1900
"A Mutual Surprise: Or the Bear That Tackled the Heavy Weight Wrestler," Philadelphia Sunday Press, September 23, 1900
"An Athletic Meet on the Banks of the Zambezi," Philadelphia Sunday Press, September 30, 1900
"The Rival Campaign Marching Clubs," Philadelphia Sunday Press, October 7, 1900
"When Spooks do Walk and Witches Frolic," Philadelphia Sunday Press, October 28, 1900
"Halloween in Polities," Philadelphia Sunday Press, October 28, 1900
"A Halloween Capture in the Goo-Goo Flats," Philadelphia Sunday Press, October 28, 1900
"Skates," Philadelphia Sunday Press, January 6, 1901
"A Plot That Failed," Philadelphia Sunday Press, January 6, 1901
"Archaeologists Say That Bablyon Had a Kind of Postal System," Philadelphia Sunday Press, January 13, 1901
"A Few Toys That Uncle Silas Had Never Seen," Philadelphia Sunday Press, January 13, 1901
"A Way-Back Coasting Catastrophe," Philadelphia Sunday Press, January 20, 1901
"Discovered Just in Time, or Why Smith and Jones Nearly Clashed," Philadelphia Sunday Press, January 27, 1901
"A Carnival Mixup and and Innocent Victim," Philadelphia Sunday Press, February 24, 1901
"The Sign Painters's Trick Stompeded Cholly and Now the Girls and He Don't Speak," Philadelphia Sunday Press, February 24, 1901
"On A False Scent or How Uncle Silas Laid His Lines to Make the Boys Shovel Snow," Philadelphia Sunday Press, February 24, 1901
"A Disastrous Hunt, or How Uncle Silas 'Racked Out' the Coon," Philadelphia Sunday Press, March 17, 1901
"Someone Has Told Aguinaldo He Could Learn Our Language From the Dictionary," Philadelphia Sunday Press, June 9, 1901
"Suggestions to Rival Base Ball Organizations in Regard to Drawing Patronage," Philadelphia Sunday Press, July 21, 1901