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I 1 , ( : ' '? CHAllLOTTE DAIlir 'OBSERVER. DECEMBER 27, 190G .7 ft AFIEBM AT1I OF CHRISTMAS TWO FATALITIES X ! . WAKE S-atxariI Air Line Train Striken John Uwrrnns .Fireman, Ircened as Hani Clstts, at New Hill Station, Knocking Body 100 Fet and KUI , Ing lllm Inatantlf Xrgra - Ranted ltogrre Shoots III Bon-In-Law, .--.Who Attempted to Force Entrance , to , Formcr'a Home Dispensary salrs Monday Were f 4,400 4Sc era! v ttuurtera tiraotcd Omclala to " Observer "Bureau. . The Hollaman' Building. V V ,,Kill(h, Dec. tt. ' At New Hill aUtlon, tc thla county, a Seaboard Air, Uu train last evening killed John Lawrence, a fireman, who had dreued aa Santa Clans. Driving from house to house, he stopped at invitation to get oyatera for a Christ ens aapper. . tie was airuca, mrewn lot feet and instantly kiuea. ' . In Barton's Creeks townahlo. this county, "Squire Rogers, colored, shot and killed hie son-in-law, James " Prince, with wfcom he had had trou ble for severs 1 years. Prince has for monins oeen wsnieu lor lurviuia m paaa at Rogers house. Re went to the house yesterday, armed with a -knife . H trliwl tn enter and ' was ahot dowa at the door. His slsy- a n t.rinii ft movMriM wno. after a hearing, discharged Rogers. The liquor sales at the dispensary on Christmas Eve amounted to 14.- 400. f 400 more than laat yesr. Three - rnurt ha nf thla was carried out of Ral- 1 . .. .. urr c aui i j iiuAi. "' State Auditor Dixon, Tress-J surer Lacy. F. B. Arendall. Capt. F. M. DUllng. representative elected M nidan and uonaucior aioss. or. ti fVAntharn Railway, leave to-aay for Corteret lodge, a tO.OOO-acre name preserve near Newport, a iew mllee this side of Morehead City, wnare iney win ee mo iui ji win . . . . . m .Ll.l. ffaf.,1 t m Bvvunf ciud, oi wuii ii . the superintendent. They are going aft Aam.r and dtick. ''Charters were to-day granted to . u . ni. i Mwir tin AAA Wilkes boro, oapHal til. 000. and the Stocky Mount Pepsi-Cola Bottling ' Company, capital $50,000. The Amer ican IN aval siorn bgmimiijr, "lnBBP. naa aomemvaiau iwn North Carolina, v MR. HOST TO QUIT THE STAR. ' It was learned here to-day that Mr. Clyde R. Hoey. editor of The Cleve , lnt Htmr. nubllahed at Shelby, will tk. I... lw vmh u h.n located nere, in me oinoe ni inn nmia . aadttor. Mr. Huditon has bought an .intersex in me paper, wmin mi. ifiri afir. Mr. Kdwln Baker, present pension and corporation Clerk, win auoceed Mr. Hudson, being ntH-reeded i. m.m Iw Mr Hitter llnrham. of i mn u " J . . - - - . jtaiaian. ' The Oavernor to-day appolnieo itli M Wouthcrs oT Kalelan. a director of th State Hohool for tho Blind, at Raleigh, vice C. B. KdwarJ. resigned. Two cars loaded with phoephntu . . l . . , Cara'elgh Phosphate MIMi here to day. Twa tMepp Boys Badly Cut by Negroes. . SiMw-ial to The Observer. . Ashev!lr. Dec. 20. It developed inn iiiui lima " " -..- boys were cut and seriously Injured at Blltmore Monday evening by one . V. ... n a a nr all Ihr.a hrn Instead of one Ktopp. The Injured : cJtepp beys are lxh ana man. me catting scrape occurred near Hllt- ' more villas Monday evening. Deputy , Bherllf Penland arrived on the scrne about the time of the cutting and - arrested the three negroes. It win Katt Wepp had both been cut, and mat mey naa maae mrir way i innr ' litna In Haar Cmk It la nald that . one of the boya came near blooding - to Jeatb. and that It wss feared at u in xia im wf-vvrfii iiiuuitu miiu inn recovery Is not yet aanured The other I - I . . , t. V. . .. UI. tttepp was not so seriously Injured by -the neero's knife. The three negrnts ' under arrest will be held In Jh II. I P. bl.eclal to The Observer. Heldsvllle, Iec. !4. A trrmopdou Claplay ot fireworks at the l H Mare Orocery Company's store cnuKlu . tire to-night, and for nevornl mtnuti's it looked like It would be li.iiMnMblo tor the nre department to r ,i with ' the flames, which tmtde rspld head way. No such noise as the rlnwrk wre making has ev-t be'nrp bien . heard here. The people of the town were panic-stricken. The (ire fifth t trs bravsd danger and piled trm ' onto the burning building until the , llames were subdued. Only th- in ' building was damaged, when the i n tire business block might hvc Ix-. n 1 -i . w.., . i. ........ u ..l . r toe department. tat her of Mrs. George Hrnn Illea In Columbia. H. C. '.' Observer Bureau. 120 Main Htreet. Columbia. H. :.. Ixr. 24. Mr. H. D. Hmltli, a tlmbrr coinrac ' ior for the Houthcrn Hallwny I'uni : paay, was killed early this morning br a fall from the steps of a bourd . 1ng house on Assembly street, this VhaM M K a ma w wit nfftlal tn ' Vl 1 ' aoctdeat. his body being later discov ered, with the nock broken. '' Mr. Smith was a native of Leilng I Ion county, this State. He is sur tlved by five son snd two daughter. ; one of whom la Mrs. Ueorge Ulonn. . of Geatonla, N. C. He was 0 year- ( f aye. .' i - - ', fapr,llaipr Young Couple Weil In ; ,. . . Aslietllle, f pedal to The Observer. Aahevllle, Dec Thitre w mti h anerrrlng and giving In marriage In linn crnibe wunty jii nrlor lo "hrtlmss ay., i During the week pteeedipg fluUi mns, ' M marrlaae Ht were . Inauod frmn (be effle of Hegister of lMds pvnune. end of thb number II were law gu4 In one day. The number Is greater tlien that lasued 4urlng the same llmo st yaar and probably eatebllehra a new ' roeere" for anie-Chrlstmaa weddlnga To day marriage licenses have egaln been in dmnana, end the first applicant for a jirtTMa in -wed was at h reauter of dni'a ofTlre early,, awaiting the owmlng ef the deputy register. , . OUTWITS TUB SURGEON. A eompilosttee ef female troubles, with ealarrli of the stomach and bowels, bad l-uea4 Mrs, Tboa. S. Austin, ef Lsaven worth. Ind., to seen m oiiorui eonai Ttnn, that her awl w advisad an opera tion. but bar busisnd faartng falsi re- .a, wistiMMiad this to try tlantilo Ml Uih; and lo the aeiasaraant of all Who m w h'T. Ihls medicine eampletety eur. t4 t.r-r. . Guaranteed cure for torpid fiver, J '.,-y dlaaaae. blllniianess, laundlce, . Sfd fear, general debtlfir, er k.'.i'M and Mood rtlairilna;. Peat tnnie j t line ic, al R. (, Jot J a M ". s -rug store. ' Try It. ; .. ; ., I'SED POCKET KXIFK AS SAW. MeaiM feed ' by ,.' Slippery . Negro to x i:tTe Seconil sAiue rVom Winston u Lock-i:p-OUier ltetna, v. SpeclaJ to Tha Obswryafi-rv. Winston Salem, Deo..' .--Thoinaa Slaughter. a negro who wag arreitd In Oreensbvro Sunday and . brought here that night to answe- the charge of larceny, made his eerara from tha dry lock-up Monday afternoon and his whereabout la still unknown to the officers, .Thla la tha second time Slaughter has mad hla escape from the aaroe eU. Both timer he leaped out of a window on the rortfi aide of the municipal building, falling a dis tance of about . 20 feet. Two other negroes w.nt put of the lock-up with KlauKlter Monday nfurnoon. bat they wcie recaptured. These tell Chief Thomas that slaughter made a saw out of a pocket, knife, which he carried In his shoe, and sawed n bar In two. With the latter he priaed the hall door leading to the window open. Dr. D. Clay Dill r' will preach a Christmas sermon to the Knights Templars ot the Klrst Presbyterian church nest Sunday night. Deputy Marshal ttirroll naa teen transferred from thla division to the Wilkes. Ashe and Alleghany division. Mr. Carroll has the promlne that the transfer Is only temparary; that he will soon be returned io me worn here, now in charge of Deputy Mar shal Reynolds, formerly4 of Vadkln- vllle. The electric lights were off In me city for a few minutes laat night. This was caused by the shutting down of the plant at the Yadkin, , caused by much Ice going down the river. The members of the Salem Eagle Hose Company yesterday presented Capt. C. K. Tesh with a handsome gold watch. The presentation wa made at the headquarters of the com pany bv Chief Frank C. Mlonung, of the Salem fire department. ' ASKS 130,000 EACH. Complaints Are Filed Against South A Western Railway and Carolina Construction Company for Alleged Peonage. . Special to The Observer. . v. .. 1 1 1 . n. 9ft Pnmnlulnti ware to- jwiiu.iiir. " ' - ----'--yc- - - - - . - Any nied In three cases recently Institut ed In Superior Court saeinst ths ekmth ft wesinrn nanway luihiuij ,' Carolina Company, In which Charles M. Wurkner, Chanel Wyatt nd Alphews Wnodfln Wheeler are plalntlffa. Tlie sulu against the Kouth Wettern ars . . ...h nlalnttff itMiiina the mm of $30,000. The ults agalnsit the rail road and the construction rmiuij put of slleged paonage pwu-tfc-ea on tho part of tlie eranu of the crporatlon and crufl trentmrnt aceordwl the plaln tlffa. Th pliiintlffa, two of whom are I . k .. . hv wr IndtlfMf to 1 1 1 1 1 1 l , miii-vit. r - quit thetr work In BpHrtanlmrg, 8. t... end go to worK tor Hie nnuin e urnm at roiutrurtlon csmp No. , In McDowell county. n'r Marion. mnkea up the major portion of the com Thr recltul tf HMegea rruet irunimrni plHlnto. II Is aneg0 ay ma jiiainun" ttvit after they raached camp No. 1 and had liren a work for some little time hfy earned that the rwrrreentatlotu made I hem prior to their hire were false and that ihrv determined to leave; that thev did leavn the camo and nt-irted to walk ti Mai Ion. a dlatanre of some nine mllea; that thry wote overtaken ly er vnt. of the South X Western or Caro lina Company, who were tu-mo.l with wrawtw. and Illegally arretted; thiit tliey vrorr locked tip and deprived of their liberty for a considerable length of time and that flnallv they wero taJien out end laid serous log and whipped and beaten In a cruel manner. Tt Is further alleged that whe. overtaken by tha erranta of the defendant corporations chey were m lleed of all the money they hxd on their person and other personal effects. It Is alleged by Burkner that he was stripped of bis clothing snd whipped by three aer. ranti of the defeniWinta, Oeirrge Willi, one liugsle and one Oanett, niid then told lo "git." It Is alleged that they wre beaten In a moat brutal manner and told that the heating wee an object lesson. ... While the rases sre set for trial in the Huperl'T Court of Buncombe county It la probable that they will be removed to the United Htatea Circuit Court Other nulla aaalnat the railway have been docketed. CIIKIHTMAH TRKKH YKSTICRDAY. Young Folks of Tryon Street Meth odit Hunday ScImniI Have a tireat Celrbrathin Tlie Obam-vanoe ai Uie Church of the Holy Comforter. A Christmas tree was given In honor of the younger members of the Tryon Street Methodist Sunday school lout night, (llfta of all kinds were dispensed. The occasion waa a most enjoyable one. The following pro gramme of exercises was curried out: Hong, Joy to the World. Invocation. Tlev. J. K. Thompson. Chorus, Christmas Watch, by chil dren. Selection from Hon Hur, Miss Nellie Kay Song. While Shepherds Watch, by nchool. Heboid, II" Cometh: Hope, MIhs Kuth Mllard, Jerusalem, Mlsa Nellie Hay. Bethlehem, Mls Lillian Boyer, heralds. Francis Wearn. Newcomb llcrryhlll and Byron Huey, and a company of girls. , Piano Solo. Master Creasy Over carnh. Selecvtlon, One Hundred Years Ago, Miss Jennie Irvln. chorus. Merry Merry Christmas, children. Mediation. Santa's Secret, Little , Mlsa Alleene Butt. Hong. Henta's on the Way. . Tho Christmas tree for the young ! folks of the Church of the Holy Com ' forter took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock In the hall over Sims' I more In Dllworth. An appropriate ' order of exerrlses was carried out and ; u iirfx number nf nrssents alvnn to the various members of the church and school, IVIglil Weather In Buncombe May Have Killed tiaine. rliMM lal tn The Ohtener. Aahovllle, Dec. 2. rear Is express ed among local sportsmen lhat tha se vere cold weather of the ' past few days has killed mucto game In Hun- combe county and other adjoining I counties. In sections pt Buncombe (he thermometer registered aero and below tw mornings this week. In the Itcema Creek section It ,1s said that I (he mercury went several oegreen be , low aero st on or two points, and that the cold waa felt more than for years paat. Wnlle It has been too cod for ; rportsmen to go afield this week In i erch of quail and other game, there ! Is reason to believe lhat many birds have suffered death by th cold. In view if th fact that the fall of snow econipanylng Una rold wave . waa slight, there Is not much danger of the birds starving to death. In aev rrsJ section of Ashevlile chickens and other fowls were froaen to death. In one resident's henJnouse alone 15 fowls were froaen stiff In one night. Other persona have reported loan to chickens by the cold. A Tr.XAM WONDKR. There's a Hill al Howie, Tet., that's Iwl'-e as big as last year. Thla Wonder is W, L. Hill, who from a weight ef v pounds has grown to over Uf). lie Buys: 'I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave mi tip te die ef Cnnsump. lion. I was reduced te SO pounds, whaa I bee a a taking Dr. King's New Dtarv. ery for Censumpiion, Coughs and Isolds, Kne, after taking II Unties, bare mora than ' doubled In weight and am romplelely cured." Only sure I'ousH and Cold eure. flusnnteed by It. II. ) Co, Draggista 0c and fLMO, '! I bottle free, .,. ; ,? . ,. ... XHEv SOCIETY OBGAMZES Tilly-' FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY A Tcniporarr OrganUatlon la Effected a Meeting at the Couiitr , -Court ' Ilonse, CaUcd by Mayor 8. 8. JIo .Mnx-lv Committee r Appointed W 1 Apply for. CruuncrCommlttee : WIU Solicit Afembrra and Contrlbn ' thine to the Cause ami the Secre tary Will Publish Tfteao la ' The Obaerverwelocicty Will ' ..'Meet at City Hall Sfeat Wednesday After awon. . . 1 " v .:;.";. Tha preliminary organisation of the Friendly Aid Society was effected at a meeting held at the coanty court house yesterday afternoon at tha call of Mayor 8. 8. McNInch. Tha meet ing was called to Order at S o'clock by the mayor, who explained Its purpose and called upon Mr. Chase Brenlser to act as chairman. Then, at tha suggestion of Mr. McNInch, Mr., Bre vard Nixon read tha proposed con stitution and by-laws for tha organi sation to be formed. Mr. Nixon has corresponded with charitable organ isations In Boston, New York, Phila delphia and other Northern cities, besides one or two In this State. He stated that the constitution and by laws aa h had written them were taken from those of the societies ha had corresponded wltlh, being model ed especially after those-of tha Ral eigh organisation. After tha constitution and by-laws had been read and the purposes of tha organisation discussed, upon motion, a canvass was made of those present and the following named were en rolled: Mayor 8. S. McNInch, County Treasurer H. J. Walker. City Treas urer C. M. Etheredge, City Physician F. O. Hawley. Chief of Police H. C. Irwin, Register of Deeds W. M. Moore, Dr. 8. M. Crowell. Rev. Dr. W. 8. Orr. Fire Chief W. 8. Orr. CoL T. L. Klrkpatrlck, Messrs. Thomas W. Hakwlns, Walter Brem, Brevard Nix on. Chase Brenlser, P. V. Moody, W. R. Wearn, Joe Klouse. 8. H. Young blood. T. A. Adams. W. M. Thomas, J. F. Owens, and C. C. Sledge. After the membership had been made up as above, the constitution and by-laws submitted by Mr. Nixon were adopted on the first reading. Mr. Hawkins suggester the neces sity of having the society Incorporat ed, stating that people of means would the mbre readily contribute to it and that It would be In better po sition to handle trust funds for char itable purposes. Those present heart ily agreed with Mr. Hawkins and a motion was made and carried to the effect that a committee consisting of the following named be appointed to apply for a charter: Measrs. Hrevani Nixon. Chase Brenlser. T. W. HawKins and T. A. Adams. The committee was formally appointed and instruct ed to apply for the charter. The following named temporary officers were elected to carry forward the movement looking to a more stable and permanent organisation: President, Brevard Nixon: vlco pres ident. Chase Brenlser; secretary, T. A. Adaims. Plans of securing members and contributions wero discussed and it was finally doclded that a committee he appointed to eollcit them, and that the secretary publish the members, with the amount they contribute in The Observer. Tho committee ap pointed was os followa: Secretary T. A. Adams. Chief of Police H. C. Ir win, Dr. F. O. Hawley and Mr, W. B. Wearn. Kvery member was re quested to send namea of persons who may wish to contrlbuto and become members to tho members of this com mittee. All who desire to contribute to the cause and become members of the society should see members of the committee or the secretary, who will have the list published as It Is msde tip. "The meeting was adjourned to meet at the city hall next Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock, when a more com plete organisation will be effected and the names of all charter members enrolled. Toy Boy Wins His Second Victory at New Orleans. New Orleana. Pec. 26. In Ihe first race to-duy st the Fair Orounda Toy Boy. making hla second appearance here, won his second victory. In the third event the steward-, refused the running of Big Bow and Indefinitely suspended his rider. Jockey Keyee. Big Bow appeared to get a poor start. Summaries: Klrst race, 6V furlongs, telling: Toy Boy to t. won; Hplon, 7 to 2. second; Iiecklow, 12 to 1. third. Time. 1:071-5. Second race, furlongs, selling: Rusk. 14 to 5, won; Alencon, 3 to I. second; HnJhert, 11 to I, third. Time. 1:14. Third race, mile and 70 yarda: Debar, 1 to 1 won; Hollo way, t to 1, second; Nutwood, 0 to 1. third. Time, 1:44 -&. Fourth race. ti furlongs, handicap: Toboggan, 4 to 1, won; Meadow breese, I tosecond; l)e Ore, 7 to 1. third. Time, 1 Klfth race, I furlongs: Morales. 7 to 2, won: Sir Toddlngton, 8 to g. second; Gold Circle. to . third. Time. 1:18 4-5. Sixth race, mile, selling: Henrv Wat termn J to 1 won; Abe Meyer I to 1, aocond; Oold Coin, I to 1, third. Time. 1:10 4-6. TIIE WEATHER. Washington. Dec. M. -Forecast for Thursday and Friday: Virginia and North Carolina, fair and komewhnt warmer Thurwlay; Friday partly cloudy; light to fresh wsat wind. LOCAL OFFICK PT 8. WEATHER BCRKAII. TEMPER ATI' KB (In degrees). Charlotte, Dec. 20. Bunrlae 7:29 a. m.; sunset till P. m. Highest temperature 47 Irfiweat temperature 47 lowest temperature 10 Mean temperature Deficiency for the day Accumulated deficiency for month . 7 Accumulated exca for year 191 PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for 24 hours ending p. m 0 Total for the month &.M Accumulated dnnalency for month.. .93 Total for the year.. 46. M Accumulated deficiency for year.... 4.40 Prevailing wind direction N. W. W. J., BENNETT, Observer. VW CtTRB FOR KPILEP8T. J, B. Waterman, of Watertown. tt, Rural free dtllVery. writes! "My dauah ter, afTlleted foe year elti epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Hhe has not bad an attack for over two years." Best body cleanser and life " , . iii .. . w o... ( at IViltK lonc pine um ihi. h I. Jurdun Co.'s drug store. , ron LEASE :A ' A most desirable. "near-ln" B. Ave. home, all modern convenlenceal roomd, two baths, large lawn and Sr den..; PoaseslOB after January II. ,'Ask' other parUoulara ot f ; , -V.'r- P. D. TtLBXTtNDBi 10 J t. Tryoit; Those toi or 45. KM M COSEROAl STATES '"Aaeeta ana Personal Liability Two Minion .and Two Hundred i Ttionsand DofJars. --iw ' ' ' y ' ifc-'v.f - ,.-.).,,. J.-. e,l fc-j, . i, f ': ' V ' ;;lv COMMERCU1 DKPAttTsIENT. . , Accounts of Merchants. Manvfaoturara, Capltallsta.' Corporations ot. 'K -i lu''iM;klndd solloltad. .Moneyjent at lowest, rata,'. ; Drafts direct on" Europe,' 'Asia. L Africa; ; on U 1 the " principal ;. clUea . V''"' ' V;'' 1" ln Eaarte.:Hesnispharc,;.y - ':-' 'ffiZ': SAVINOS JAXtVWT,y( fi;''- , Deposits 'of One Dollar and upwards, received ; and 4 per cant in - .'; terest allowed,' compounded quarterly.' r rv,' '' V i -' . . , , i - . . - ...... ; VALUABLE PROPERTY Wa are Offering for sale a. valuable piece of property frontinf 12S feet on Southern 'Railway? with.' brick building sultabla ,,' ior manufacturing purposes or storage warehouses. . -; Full Information at ourv office. The Charlotte Realty Company : JL Q. CRAIO. Secreury and Manager. Office IS K. Trade Bt. Vhou ,TV LONO TENNESSEE FIGHT. ; For twenty years W. L. Rawls, of Bella, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He rlt: "The swelUng and soreness In tide my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the aore surface; this caused the sorenes and welling to disappear, never to re turn." Best salve In existence, tbc at R. IL Jordan tc. Co., Drugg'sU. Special Notices JUST RFCEIVED FINE LOT OF Dutch Holland Herring, new catch; also a nice line of Orangea. Apples, I'ears, Bananaa, and a nice aaaortment or Nuts. JNO. W. SMITH. Sl 8outh College St. 'Phones 1222 and 2321. HOWE'S LAXATIVE COLD TABLETS will cure colds. Guaranteed in every case Tiy them on your next. JA8. P. STOWE & CO., DrugelaU. Phone 179. SEK OUR LINE OF KIXJRIDA VEOE-table-Tomotoes, Okia, Bell Peppers. Meetf. String Beans. Head Iettuce, Fprlng Cabbage, Canadian Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabaga Turnips, und ull liomeraised Vegetable; and we have Juitt received a shipment ot French Prunes In and it-b. cans, tho most delicious prune psrked. Come mid ee them for yourself. We are al ways glnd to see you. MILLER-VAN NKWS CO.. 23, N. Tryon. Phones 6S uud Us. VOII CAN GET BLl'K RIBBON LEM on snd Vanilla If you demand thorn. Araolulely pure, go twice as far and the ' Blue Ribbon Flavor" ia perfec tion. Ask for the 25c. else. NTINNALLY'S CELEBRATED CANDY In always appreciated. There is no bet ter candy made. We are sole agents for Charlotte. Woodall tc 8HEPPARD. MIXED NUTS REDUCED TO 12 CTB., Walnuts reduced to 15 cents. Sweet Florida Oranges 17Hc dot. Extra fine Celery. BRI DOERS Sk CO. FOR RKNT-4 NORTH MTERS. MOD ern 9 rooms, excellent neighborhood, $25.00. 7-room house Grsde St.. 120 00. -room house Ullsnbeth Ave.. $22.60. II and 20 West Fifth St., large store rooms, basement and Ind floor. Suit able for manufacturing purposes. J. ARTHUR HKNDERHON BRO. WE HAVE IN STORE FOR YOU FINE celery, fancy Florida tomatoes, let tuce, string beans, sugsr peas; In fact, everything In seasonable fresh goods. The very best nuts, all kinds; cluster tablo raisins, large. sweet and juicy fine apples, oranges, all slsea the finest grown. pulled waahed figs. preaed figs, and a few mors good old English fruit cakes (8 pound tins). 8ARRATT tt BLAKELY. Charlotte and Dllworth. TO LET SOT IT II TRYON, $28; ELIZA heth Ave.. $22 60: Grade St.. $30; North Clarkson. $400. They have just arriv ed, but they will soon be gone: ao If you want to get in. you'll have tn hurry. You can't keep a working man down. See? K. L. KEfcHLER. 'Phone 844. FOR SALE ONE BRAND NEW $ puaaenger Courtland hack; has only been run lust a few trips: cost $190.00, we will sell, cheap. W. G. ROSS CO., 209 and 211 West ttji street TYPEWRITERS CIIJCAP-JOO 8ECOND hand machines of nil makes, taken aa part pay for Olivers, $10.00 up. Tell us what you want and get quota ttona J. E. CRAYTON A CO.. Trust Bldg. , BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER Nothing too good for our customers. xiK of room now. Excellent service. Big dining room for resjular meals and parties. I.unch counter doubled. Room for all. Everything served Just as yon want It. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. Creswsll. Mgr. ICOlii Scarcely had the Mutual Building St Loan announced a new series for JANUARY 6TH when tho people" began to rush In with their subscriptions and applications for loans. IT DOES ONB'8 VERY SOUL GOOD to sea this wholesale expansion of tha desire to better the conditions aa to home-ownership, aa to Investmenta, , and savings, and accumulations. With our magnificent banking; facilities snd the ever Increasing availability of BUILDING A LOAN v FUNDS, look as If tha 1 14 mil limit will SOON'BB FILLED" UP, and we'll be forced to a realisation that the proper ' thing la the township line. In view of the above, we have concluded to. throw open our .books for tha January series TO-DAY. Bo coma H along, fellows, we'll take car of yon RIGHT NOW. ' . t. L Keesler, Treas. Phone 344. DILWOKTB flOEAl (LURDfNS fOX KCW YEASS ' Don't hesitate to placa your order with us becaus of l..ck of time to personally select.. j. :,, : ,. i i,rf,v,l;v. . ; .. ' In dealing with ur customers In filling orders by mall or di rect our motto Is: "Pnl Yonraelf la Ills llado. . : , Send us jrour orders and wa will sxarclse tha same car 'at war you heretn person t' sjgat, -;.,,, ' v' Woiput oursetves' In yeur place and give what' we would e' pect to receive The Choicest rJeloctkra of Flowers. , the Ileat Wor lce thp. Beat. Prices. u i Just a word about out. lles, Mweet Peia, They're the l. u. uoa ist. ; Bell 'Phones, JATI0;l BAB DEPOSITORY, "Relief" always follows taking Davis Headache Cure 25c Dllworth Dra& Store, 'Phone 147. a 8. DAVIS. FOR THIS HOLIDAY HEADACHE TAKE Jordan's Cold Tablets THEY'LL PUT YOU ON YOUR FEET AGAIN. rice 1 0c NURSES' REGISTER i 0 ON THE SQUARE WE NCVXR CLOtnt Dragglsta. Tttos f THE CROWELL RASHTOrUCaf CO, mo. For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nereosia 4 piaeaaea, naeial anartmanta and nureaai for lady patients. All forms of electricity for treating nerrous oisamaaa. int stockholders all being physicians, constitute a consulting board. g. M. CROWELL. M. D., We sell tha best FEED STUFF for horses, cows and poultry. THE STAR MILLS. ThotM 117. . 25 South Tryon Ttreet FlOntSS Fancy Carnations, . noses, Vlolcu. J'al- "beet ever. too Bualnosa, S8t HcwHirnce, unvHii o A Alii ;PONTf LOOK FOR LOWFlt PRICES. TlIBTf ARI5 NOT IS fclGlT? ,." -voa ciiticATiat charlotte. r. ,,Vv AH the following are eaoellent yalues: . . '.?. ; ;: , ':: . ' ,;. -One vacant lot on E. Vance, between Drevard, and R. IL; 41x100. Can be bought It Uken at onoe tor $600.00. 1 ' v , Modern l-room eotUge, convenient to' Southern Passenger Depot, X,AO0.OO. . .',, w . - .-,?,;.,.' ; -;V ";.'; v " Vacant lot on 'North' Tryon street, near & ' A'U. Passeng r DepoC I0xl$0 feet, $1,000.00. ,.. -V -Tbraa tenant houses,, located on ' Old Boundarr-Vk nd ' BtonewaU.k, :, . atreeU; annual rent $150.90. Price II.&OO.OO. .-v ' ' - .c:-. Valuable business lot on East Third street, opposite ' Bell Tola V Phone buUdlns;, i5gllQ feet. iPrloa at office. -.iy:.;..rlA.';,, SOUTtliRJI RfAt STATE, WAN ANDTBIIST .COMPOTV ) - it ' . : y ..-v.., 1 Ths Merchants & farmers National Bauk i " . CUAJUjOITE.' 7i. J. . , I .Capital y , ',' ). , k, .IMtHM - Sarplna . . .'-...'. . i ',., . t,IO,04). .v; ' The -officers ot this bank wilt b ploased to meet or cor.,! ', ' ' ; ? ' respond - with those who contemplata mailr changes or Cv , opealns; new accounts, -.r-f :v v,,-.,v . - - nriiiryvnee t v f :- ' iy. C. WllMnson, Cashier . ... ; Gharlotte Trust Gomp'y 18 East Tradi Street 1 . vt Bvsurr&a oxb tkajl - - resocrces t&o.oo.oo. PROMPT AND COTJRTEOC8 ATTENTION GUARANTEED. - 3. H. I4TTLE, President. CM. PATTER SOX, Vlcej Fret. ... ."if. R. HAGOOD. Caahler. . THE mm WE PAY fOR HONEY SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS The Charlotte National Bank, of Charlotte, N. C. solicits your bank account. It has resources of One Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars and is prepared to grant all reasonable accommodations. IT' S JUST MS BASY F. M. BROWN. Prealdeat. W. S. ALEXANDER. Vice President. I JANUARY FIRST New Interest Quarter will begin Make your deposit in time. s 4 Southern States Trust : Go. CAJrTTAX TRUST BUILDINO, ' ClIAMLOTTE, ft. tt ' - ' : y UKO. STEPIIEMS. T. . FRAM aVLIN, V U WOOD -. Preetdeac View Pras. -. TreMura .: ' SOUTHERN l.:iU 19 to 10 Mndena .. .. .. ...' to Marlboro , . ...... SO Am. Warehouse Pref. 10 to SO Oaffney ..a. .V'.. .. tl , aa It OS - . . SO Cora ... 10 Dtlllfig, ,, .. ,,, 10 to SO Lowell .. .. .. .. .. 100 Mollohon , ., , . . 100 Hsrtsvlllo . . , . . SO to 10 Southern ., .. F. e. RBBOTT& eOMPKNY "EveTythlug lu Reel KeiateV B(,j,,ia., 1 If ' ' X - 1 1 t ' V..- sr WE LEND MONEY AT I as banking In person. Send your deposits to Sootiffi leai ui Sivifixs fank, - CHARLOTTE, N. G, by Express or Registered Let ter or by a P. O. Money Order, Draft or Check. Wa return your deposit book by nest mall, properly written up. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. Compounded Quarterly. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. SOtO STOCKS AND BONDS 4 111 I. IIMI U A I. l uo , 01 110 100 110 ml nt mi i4' U4 . , ..Ill . aivv i.ranur ami 11 ,, ., , 0.000 8pray Woe ten Mill Is 0,000 Oermart Am. Is .. ., t . . ' ''; lie a.vvv Jiope aim 11 , , It 1 to ;o Henrlttts .. ,t 100 10 to 10 Florete , . .. ;,, 100 SO to tO Hlel.lef.4' Pstk '.. 100,(0 Iloaklns Pre!. ., ,. l so Louise Pref. ' : i. . ""1 ' . ' V r v. . , A. '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1906, edition 1
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