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V ; .COLOBADO JAILERS PLUCKY '' 'i '' "'"'' 1 i - -vy.vi a Mob Attempt to Take Oat lnnrtrV f ! Murderer, But to ItepuW-t hy Jail , . ., Ktfpeni Afifr Determined Ae . , Mttlt on tlia BuUdlDif no farnMT - ' i the Victim of rrwnp's Urutalitx -' , tayer Believed to Iiisano. Lam Animas Col., D. ,JI. After several hour of, diligent , effort at Storming the county Jail a mob vtrhlcn - gathered kfter dark to aeng in ' doath of Henry vnineyer, a farm- - er. who Waa murdered Jo a mot bru .' tal way by a tramp, dispersed aii U I thought that no further attempts will be made to-night to carry ut tha nlan of vengeance. The mo . ariri ita hit mtivtr. i iau as -mr ni r - . ...... iZf. -.t. ateel door, by breaking dwn ,tho 'nickelor transportation to the . i k'arooden doors, but were ui wlth'n epot. , Humor still speaks of ..the possi VJl. , v .k. 4.11 bllltv that a hobo or two Is under the !.l"r" JZZjr -..7Knm ; , , sum u, ....- ' J gave up. When apprehended tne murderer gave his name as Lawronce : ' t T..iu .n.i manv believe him to be . insane. i'-Lag Anlmaa. Col., Deo. St. A mob la now at work battering down the walla of the Jail here for tho purpose . or two wore dayi i of hart work . of lynchUig ZlTrr'k tramp, who yesterday murdered Hen-! wa, burned so badly Monday evening ry Lavenmeyer, a farmer, near here, that aha died the next day. after aufler ! Alighting from a Bante Fe freight Ing fearful agony. The child undertook train "vnstardav afternoon at Robin i to dress a. chicken for her mother, and .riS!- t.V.-Sa... thfi-i-Ir tn some way her clothing caught firs, son station. Leberg crossed the river Beforo ih oul1 be b; pe0p, and begged a, meal from a rarmer rushing In as they heard her screams, named Purvis.. Leberg also demand-' her body was fatally burned. The family ed lodging .but was refused because "ved In on; of the tenement houses in of his abusive language. Later Le- guot Thompson", lot. near berg set fire to a hay stack belonging , uladys Summers, who is teaching . to Henry Lavenmeyer, probably in Chattanooga, Tenn., la at home for thinking It was the property of Pur- ! the holidays. She was one of tho pav vla. Tha Are attracted Lavenmeyer. M1"rt wno ot some of the rude shak u . J x t ,.t!wi. iif,. n UP th!t was experienced by those who took Leberg lntocustody, allow- aboary truJn tlulY v run ,nto ut Ing him to ride behind him on his orrenvilK 8. C, the. other nlght. horso. ' ' When Lavenmeyer . disc- Other Christmas - visitors are )Jr. and mounted to open- a gate. Lebarg is. J. B. Wharey from llabury ; MUs " ti, ,,lA .b.a wih lavette Dupuy, Messrs. Edward Curt a strock him heaylly on the head with ld WftrrenK8umnprili ,he ,ntter now at. a hammer, which he found tied to tnaing the a. at M.-Mlse JulU Potts, Lavenmeyer'a saddle. Leberg then of tha State Institution for the Deaf and cut Lavenmeyera throat. Tne burn- imna, at Morgunton. returns home to Inr r..v ataek attracted neighbor. ! ii'gbt Mrs.. T, L. Thompson ami child- who found the mutilated body. . Le- oerg wag vaugui uuin umramcju returning nome ycaieroay . fro r. Ar horse. He boasted of his crime, any- buckle, of tho chair of biology In Agnes Ing that he had drunk the blood of , Scott. Decatur, Oa., is on the Hill, the f 4H T 41 V It"- aft v -oajg v and placed In JalL. At noon to-day Sheriff Brown started for Pueblo with his prisoner, but waa met by aeveral hundred persons who pro tested against Leberg's removal and he wax again placed in jail. To night a mob sot about the work of vengeam-o. Soon after dark several hundred men and boys appeared at the Jail, but were refuaed admittance. Almost -Immediately they began the attnek on the Jail. KNOW kTOUM IN ENtiUM). . m a a Tlio IlraviCf.1 KH the t'nltcd King dom Han Kxprrlt-ncrd In Yearn . timie OTl the Coast IXw Damage to Kl.lpplllR. Lonih.n. Dei . .'.- .,hr;.V!nun 1906 wiit op memorable for the heav iest snow Ktonn the I'nlled Klngdnni has experienced In many yearn. In the northern counties of England an.d in Scotland the mow wan accom panied by Krc-ut araleK There was an average fall of from 4 to 6 Inches which under heavy gales drifted badly and worked hcHoum .hindrance tr lo comotion of all kinds and incon venience to hlllay makers. It snowed ngaln to-night, but not ho hard, excepting In the Liverpool dls trlrt. where a tierce bllaaard Is raging, and the Indications are that the ae vere weather will continue. There were many sjrnall wrecks nlong the coasts, hot no serlouo loss of life In reported. The crews of nearly all the wrecked vessels were rescued by lifeboat. Almowt all the shipwrecked men had terrible experi ence and were completely exhausted before belna brought to land. The I MeanTer Harden "truck a rock and sank off t'loughev. Lifeboat succeeded In rescuing the crew after : an exciting experience. Another life boat made a similar rescue ef the crew of the schooner Klngleader, wrecked ofT Dungenos. The minor Inconvenleii-es of tho day Include, the abandoning of hun dreds of boxing dny football and golf matchen. Il.WQl'ICr AT SALISIIl itv. lormer Mamcr Me l,,,!,- Murrlam. .,f L... or iio.w,, lo, . " ....... tilven hv Former snrKirriliiiite. Itperl il to The (iliac rver. Ballebin. lec. W.--Hotel .Tackson wh the banilict hsll lasl nlgbt in whirl, fmmer. Master Mechanic . If. Iturrlan. of 8ieni er. wna ihe goes' of honor. The affair w.i limited to Mr. Murrl.ms for mr iibordlnntes und Kdllor Jno. M. .InlliU', who serv"d c,s toastnm.tcr. Mr. W. K Jackson, tho h' at. made n faioe tor hi house by atjri-nd:ng one of the Ilueat dlsneis ever served In liillsbury. As will Ik ro-n!lrd Mr. Murrian govs iHn to Knoxvltle, wnTe ns succeeds w. II. Hudson as superintendent of motlvn tower for the BouTnern on mnt uivwon. 4ie IS lis line as the Hon, hern tins vcr placed here and all gnllsbuiy ,inu Sp.-n- msisi hi iroina nw Mr. J. C. Kirenian. Thu New York Herald urtlst, spoilt u few li iuis here last niaht. nod went out on a late train. Mr. Klrein;in starsls at the top of Iuh r TO" , 1.". 3 such a delightful fellow Unit Hnllsbury wua i-Hrrlinl awsy Willi him. WIiIIa Iu the Klks hull, he gavo some exhibitions Of hla ek 111 tlvil were marvelous, mid ther was seen every lensAt, for Ihe ntio land tha- he has taken wllh the metro politan (Miners. Mr. Ktreninn Went to The Her.ild u self-mude nam. The volunteer firemen yerterdny re cetveil u check of 'X from the city as u Chrlatmns present. They hove a high axipntntlnii, and It Ivis been alninst sus tained In ull of their rewdtdless work of love. ATTACK COl'llfH .IVIU8DKTIOX. CtaiKhtrd Ortniinn, of New Jersey, and DO-ood Km iter txoimsesi truv lo- nun m i nnm rnaien i intiu uourt . S 1. t. mm rn. m iw. Rl IVMlla IW US Tha Bl.n.t..J 1111 1 nmpanr, or new jersey, ana en odd other corporations and Indl- - vtnusis aiuea witn it aa ueienaanu in the government's ault to upset the' atlnsrs.il All mmtonikl v. ftlnH m mniM 7-'-In the United Htatea Circuit Court, at i lacking the lurlsdlctlon of that mturt ' to bring In non-resident defendants .' hy process and petitioning the court 1 p v.iiiiD inn urucr ijl snrvics laausia VIr by Judgo Ban born on November II. " ..All of the defendants In tha ault - join in tne motion except tne waters ... TI .M. fill A M. HI M Uk Ah tm A c j. 11 w vwiiir-"! w.iii.ii t k 1 riw- dent of the eastern division of tha . esstorn Judlolat district of Missouri. Jtenry H. Priest filed tha motion as "." counsel for all tha parting. Accom- : nanyins is was, ins aiiiusvii or vnariea . ? 18. white. anaUrant snerntarv nf t k. 'Ufa nAm rA nil f'ftm rm nv iwkn u.ll ' Ihsl All IKs n.HI Inn.r. mm....!. '4ent of this district. ntlss- Oa Rhutish ZZt; , stU m wv. m.. SHMivt as C. li A. 11 u k:. ; WTOACE'; NOT CLEARS Another Daor Two of .WorkkNeis nary to nt Tratck at" iHsvldson In Normal bhape IVcgro Girl Horned to Death. ...' .: . '.''. Special to The Observer. ; 7 v ' Davidson, .. do. m-Thl , Chr.stn.asJ week, 'by universal consent. en.s". to; be the quietest " known ' here for long? a bile. Young people's parties are oon Dlruoua bv their abaence. and even the town officiate hare had practically noth ing to do in the way ( keeping tne on orderly In bound. . '; , The' inay ; railroad 'aecldeoU reported In the papers -are a-oonstaot topic of conversation. ' and -, this one of Monday that' happened, near Davidson still at tracts a good many visitora to the place where the workmen are clertrlng away the wreckage. The railroad fare is only d cnii .ona.inoia wnv1 cn mil s,i I cents . and ' those who can . not get . - . . dohrfa and tlt-they. dlve. before everything is ciesrea away, out there : fa do evidence that-any-one was killed, though It to. reported that aeveral i tramps were seea on this train that nlsht. ana one man w helping wltb the car of- horses, but It la thought that he disappeared at an earlier hour In thi night ami escaped any nun. tne irae will be In a normal condition afir one ren. or Wake Forest, have ben visit SANTA CUU8 DELAYED. Freight Trains Which Never Otiti. Hurt Troutiuan 1'eople'a ClirlMtmin A Call for tin; Wood burnt rs. Special to The Observer. Troutman, Dec. 26. Christmas bt Troutman has been a Christina void of orangek and fireworks. Tner follows In Its wake a big r p -f bald-headed merchahts, who havu clawd out their hair because the. could not supply their customer wllh , Wliwton-naiem. ioc. ru.-ine romee t'hrlstmaa needfuls which hnd !j.-n of tb Melhoillat JSplHcopal church, at bought in due time. Never befuri) HtokesbtiiK, lnr Walnut Cove, waa 1e slnce Sherman marrtied down to tl.e I ptroyed by fire Monday evening. The st-a has there been a time ht:;i ore I hullcllna w;is h fiam atruotiire and rnt ,-nnlrl not sret a backaae of frelrM fhrourh from Charlotte or Hallxburv I in two weeks. ' The old cltlsniH loiitf ; for a return of the old wood burners. 7' u . .. .i. . . V I .' In that time the trains were dow but fcure. There were a number of I'hristm.-ts Jlnn.r. onrf flml V l.linl,,nu vo.l-. i dev. The village was full to over flowing with visitors and every family had a share. People arc becoming educated to the fact that one of t:, Oiceat places In the world to spend ii . . , . , ... pleasant Christmas Is In the quiet lit- tie yiHage whVre everybody speakx to evervbodv and where every home Is i overflow ing with hospitality to t be rtranger within the gates. Mr. Robert Richie, who left llile country 18 years ago. Is here for the first time since leaving and is Unit ing among his manv friends. He nov Uvea In Arkansas and has prosper .d. RAILROADS MIIXT IXCI.K SAM tJovernment Pays Them Three limes j 4 Allien SH IN I -a 1(1 nv IIC r.xnrCHa I Companies Government NcciIh a .,..ne as ..nr-r. Chicago, Dec. 28. Htatlstlcti coin-I Piled bv the renrescntatlves of the ! United Typothatae of America r.nd I ho American Weekly Publishers' As sociation, which Organization ure vigorously fighting the movement to Increase the rales charged for second claaH mall matter, show that the f'vernment Is paying the railways ihreo times a much on tho average for the traruojortatlon of mall mal. lor as the express companies pay the roads for like services. On the basis of tho Postmawter (leneral's estl mates the publishers assert that the government during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1907. will pay tho road almost SS2.0U0.00U more than the express companies would pay them for hauling an equal tonnage. Tho printers' and publishers' or ganlzatlona compiled tho statistics to show that the government, for the purpose of reducing the annual post- nmpo denct, rather should redex-.e Us nlltv fnr fh transnortatlnii nf out ? ror. the transportation of malls than Increase the rate for aec- nnd-clasn mall matter "One of the chief needs of the government Is an expert traffic mana ger," said W. D. Boyce, a Chicago publisher, to-day. "It then would get as good rates as the express com- panies. FaMliionnble Grooms right Plulifork Duel. New York. Dee. it.- A duel with pitchforks between two grooma em ployed In a fashionable riding acad emy In East S8th street, tn-day, re sulted In probably fatal Injuries to Thomas Connolly, whose eye and brain were penetrated by tho prong of the fork wielded by James Cas sldy. Tho two quarreled over tho possession of a pitchfork. Each arm ed with a pitchfork, and fought for several minutes, while the other em ployes were afraid to Interfere until Connolly waa stabbed In the eye. Cas sldy was arrested. Four Wound od In lnatol ilat !. Williamson, W. Va., Dec. 2. Focr men were wounded, two critically. In a pistol battle here last nijht. laun der Q. lkerson and John Drowning while drinking ' attempted to tukc charge of a local store and Deputy Sheriff James MoConths an1 p.ii.-y man Jamea Starr Were called to ar rest them. Bhote were exchanged, the deputy sheriff was shot and la In a critical condition, two bullets pen eli a ting hla body. Gllkeison was probably also mortally w jut--led Htarr an4 Browning also war wound ed hot will recover, , ' ..WHEN TO GO HOMO. ' rrom, the Bluffton, Ind., Banner! "When tired out, go hotna., when you want consolation, go home. When yoa want fun, go home. When rou want ta how others that you have refnrmsd. go home and let your family cat a0. qua In tad with the fact. When yott want to show yourself at your beat go home end do tlia ' act there. When you fa like being . extra liberal go horn and practice on your wife snd children first, When you -want to shlrtat with extra hrllllsney go hoote "and i light a up the whotenouaenoia. 10 wnicn wa , would hen you hsve a bad cold go home aMs mAJt and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy snrf a auick ours la oeruln, For sale br It H. Jordan Ci..-..; .! .y .,,,-! Flub Curing Davc!3p3?;tt Found In Schncppa that Sallofioo There are three ways used by, far mers for curing and preparing, their tobacco for the market; namely, sun cured, air cured and flue cured. The old and cheap way is called air cured ; the later discovery and improved way is called flue cured. In flue-curing the 'tobacco is taken from the . field and suspended over intensely hot flues in houses especially built to re , tain the heat, and there kept in the proper temperature until this curing process developcs in the tobacco the stimulating taste and fragrant aroma found in Schnapps- tobacco, just as green coffee , is made fragrant and stimulating by the roasting process. Only choice selections of this ripe, juicy flue 'cured leaf, grown in the famous Piedmont country, where the best tobacco grows, are used in Schnapps and other Reynolds' brands of high grade, flue cured tobaccos. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Winston-Salem, n. C. FIRE DKSTKOY8 CHl'HCH. Building of Methodiata at Stokfburg Bi rued by tlamtn Motta y iMgiu tiUt Urannon In Procartoua Con dition. 1 Special to The Observer. ti a ... ' . , v..... , .nnun i.a.i h.. ;m(lrajvp,y dw.orll,, hy the Hunduy w.hrio, fm. , ,,,, rnrtrnfl, en(,r. iBlnmenl. to l,,ve bo,,, alven thai night F,r w., ,,f, ,n ,nl. ,I()V, hH ri,Urrh iiloore Imkcrt Then ,lie committee lefi for their reapertlve h'm n f .r aupper. A iler-IIXTi nil WJ1R tOkUOneioie lor lilt Uf i!ef-ilvn flue ws destruction of the building. TI-- Ore started In the roof and tpread !', dly. Wlnto.i-Sulem' cash contribution lo (he Oxford tnlanage as a Christmas prent amounted to J368.S0. The rLw 'Tl tJj, . ThfT the Wlruiton Masonic lodge. 1 nls oroer v ftl, lo ren,,mher the orphans at Chrisma. Ollt Brsnnon. u white man about 11 i years old. who wai i shot. In the left side. near Belo'a pond. Monday night. Is at the hospital In a precarious condition. Pneu monia has developed and little hope for Ills recovery ta entertained. An opera tion waa performed upon the wounded man an hour or two after "he shooting, but the physicians failed to locnte the ball. It perforated the Intestine In one or two nlncea. John Gordon, a married man, who Is charged with shooting Brannon, Is In IjmII. He alleges that he was under the Impression that his pistol wss loaded Willi maim iruiaj. uuruuu I claims that the trouble between him and Brannon was caused by Brannon's trying . , R, - (Uordon s) wife away from Mm. Cap! J. M. Roblnaon. the coroner. visited Brannon before the operation was perfmmed and. Doing told Dy the physlclnn that It might prove fatal. Capi. Robinson took down the stnteirsum made by Brannon under oath, regarding hla trouble with Got don. Oordon was hot In the left arm. Tha ball entering nrar the elbow and came out near the wrist. Gordon's wife has made two or three conflicting statements to the offi cers. Ycnterduy she said that she and her husband had nut been living to gether fnr seme time. This morning she denied saying this, claiming that they had never separated. Pranks of Davidson Girls. Special to The Observer. Davidson, Dec. 2. One of the amusing Incidents of the 'holiday sea son wan a prank playad by some of the young ladles of the village on sev eral homes, where their Intimacy Justified the Joke. These young folks dressed themselves In beggars' robes and otherwise disguised themselves to look as much as possible like thoae to whom fortune had denied any full share of the necessaries of Mfe, Whether these be meat for tne body or garments to keep off the winter'a chill. Thus apparelled these present ed themselves at the front door of more than ono charitable person. Their appeals for help, supported by WE OCA RANTER SATISFACTION. J. A. Rrogdon, of the National Sign Co.. Dayton, Ohio, writes under date of Oct. 12, 1WXS: "Noeena la the onlv pre paration I have ever used th.it rellevaa my affection so speedily and pleasantly. I am getting the first real pleasure out of breathing that I have experienced since I contracted catarrh six years ago. Money would not buy my tube of Nosena If I could not get another." Buv Noaena from W. L. Hand, Jno. M. Scott A Co.; get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and booklet by mf II 1" est, I a. BROWN MANCFACTURINO CO., St. Louis, Mo., end Greenville,' Tenn. the 'patronage extended to us during the holiday trade. And remember, we have ona of the most complete lines of Jewelry in the State from which to make selections for weddine rifts or for any purpose : whatsoever. E STEERE .JewelerA:' w APPRECIATE a poverty-stricken look, a pitiful ton of voice, and a harrowing story dlstrexs, touched the hearts of th good Samaritans and the begga went away richer than their dream could have Imagined posible. KIDDER DANGER Katuro Gives Timely Warnings That No Charlotte Cltlmen Can Afford im , Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from he kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys aro sick. Well kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. Sick kidneys send nut a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red, Hi-smelling urine, full of sedi ment and Irregular of p.i.'iuige. DANGEK 8IQNAL. NO 2 comes from the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kidneys and warn you of the coming of dropsy, diabetes and Bright'a disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure alck kidneys and cure them permanently. Here's Charlotte proof: J. H. Robinson, bricklayer, of II R N. Tryon. St.. aaya: "For a long time I suffered with a bad back, un doubtedly due to disorders of the kidneys. My urlna waa all nut of sorts, very dark and full of sediment. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at R. H. Jordan A Co.'s drug store and gave them a thorough trial. They restored tha urine to its natural color, made tha secretion normal and strengthened my back so that It does not pain me at all. In fact. I have not had an ache sln- I used the pills." Kor sale by all dealers. Prtrn r0 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sola agents for the T'nlted States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. NKW YFAll'S FLOnAL MEM' CUT FIX)WEK8 Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peaa, Narcissus, Hyacinth am) Lily of the Vallev and Floral Designs. Before buying your New Tear's gifts, see our line of Tot Plants, Asanas, Lily of the Valley. Narcissus, Hyacinths, Kern Dishes, Palms and Ferns. HCHOLTJS. Tho florist. tO V. Tra! St. 'Phone H4S. Greenhouse 'Phone 2061. FEHR'S MALT Best Liquors Tar thm nluh. aa tha 1. 'yl , IK VI A ; t ; Tobacco Hunger Hundreds of imitation brands are on sale that look like Schnapps; the outside of the imitation plus of to bacco is flue cured, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco; one chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of . such tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, requires and takes less sweetening than any other kind, and has a wholesome, stimulating, satisfying effect on chewers. If the kind of tobacco you are chewing don't satisfy, more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chew-, ers formerly bought costing from 75c. to $1.00 per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound in 5c cuts, strictly 10 and 15 cent plugs. or is rvtz t ii 1 1 m i fM ire i m kVA st k m. JrUpfJ Ward VwW. Writer 1 ,4,:, -x t--t aa - a I a ai mi . . f. i- '-- V J-Z'.U- 1 I lit 111 I SSSBBBSCSBSBBW I J. E. CRAYTON A CO aoany peopia weuid ieaa nr iu b Have, when the houaewlfe goes t purchase flour for her baking day bat If she has onca used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing elaa. It ta made of the choicest a, looted wheat and grnun at our mllla. alawClU.fc..Mtt Ills 1-i.otIl illixa S. fo atolaar. Praptlatog, IK. "tvT" A Real Malt Extract made by our ovn process from selected hops and malt. Non-lnloxlcatlng, palatable and possessed of vonderful tonic propertlea. The most helpful assistant to nature, Fehr's Malt Tonic may be depended upon In convalescence. It Is equally beneficial for the aged, young or middle aged. Taken during colds or grippe It Is very strengthening. It makes 'you feel like lle Is vorth living. ssBssaaaawpOR SJALB BY ALL DWUOQlT. TONIC DF.PT UUv. Kv. at Reduced Prices sMahoafd. Is tha aiekooai M- tha kltaksn. an ' Una of whlakaw and Import! aortitis effer the varr bast values at , the lowaat ariesa. , My stock csMiUlna about alt tke beat brands', and mine la the enly , hause In Lynehburg that boys eaoaa direst from distillers whe ds sot . sell Ue retail tnsds, tberaby saving ft eoe staa's aroflk , '.A few ( tke Ua tltt f gcMtlooal oatar an ' v Laearus Club. Cream oi W hlsklea. M.00 gaL Apple Brandy, - Z60 and $3.60 " -' Rye whiskey. $2.00, $1&0, $3.00, $.1.50 " ! , KounUin Whiskey, , , $2.60 " i f . Com Whlakey, . - . $2.00 and $2. 60 " , , Yadkin River Com, 4 full quarts. $2.50 " Alb-rmsrle Rye, .; .- - 4 full quarts, $3.00 A second order will surely follow a trial of sny of :.,.;'.,,.,.;.',', these branHs. 1 ' ' These Prices Include Express Charges Mail orders are filled on the day received, and , v. forwarded on first trains. i; :, - -i "' ? ;. ; .Sf:'iViuMrRlTB WOK PRICE iUT'-viV''' 4 aasossT mail oaoea houst in thi south at : LAZJiHjJS. Lynchburg, Va. Va ho v, nuiv xvurcu iu ltrkif nttrl eth " v - umti n Jisv; utuiiiaut JIIVW IxXlfoK. VUill.-'J CUUII-7 for Mtttnii mil la ' Tt;. ,.i l' Ania smnvs apureciaiion oi loe biiccess miafwaicij we have done such work We contract for ecw 0. A. Tompkins WKcnxnv. ntruKKs. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO. AOiTS FOR American All-Wrought Steel Split rnlleys and "Giant" StlfcrMHl Uabbat Dclt Ing. We carry In stock Tale and Town) Hoists op to sis tons capacity; also full line of racking. Pipes Valvea and Mill Supplier. RUBBER TIRES Most any tire will give you all the service you pay. for. If it doesn't give all the service promised, you have bought a promise, not a tire. The price of s KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES is the price of real tire service. What costs less gives less. You can depend upon the promise that goes with thcin, because it is based upon the record back of J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. CHARLOTTE, N. 0. FIRE INSURANCE THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES R KPRFSKNTKD AND ASTPt.r PRO. TECTION GUAR ANTE ED: AETNA HAftTFOltD PIIOKNIX NORTH HRITISII P1IKMX NOItTIIIKX PI KiniO.NT R. E. Gochrane. Insurance and Re I Kstate Agent f aX . lacoseosAria CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.03 The first division of the Winter term begins January 1 and 2rl9Q". C1IHIST.MAS GIFT TO YOl. ? off of scholarship for one course, or iV" Tor comhlmtl course, if you ri-glstrr before January S. 1907. W'r'.lo to- ! day for Now College Journul, Special Offers' and Catalogue. Address " king's h;hin ks COLLKGK. Charlotte. X. C, or It.ilrlsh, X. C. ' PULE. Expreaa Charges Paid By Ua; A trial will convince you that these goods are the vri Aaf for medicinal and other purpose'. rcud ui your orders and if hoi r fectly satisfactory, return si lUCueu ai once, an wuwi'w Kemif by Ptal er Writ for price smi a rotiMMsia t-uki I' UC V. i BHssansMiaaWSBasag sasUJaflHs. Elwra Wtioiaar'l H I a-1 - J. i-sifi I iilif iuu liiov ten liajro uiurjo iv t-y v ir . ... ! in the past. steam power plants. i - CHARLOTTE, !T. C. , (QUARTO our expense ami money wu; oa ta. si iuiut it ri v ; Exprts Afoney Ordmr, Utt tf thr (fnori. . flVfVEARrOUO j j. on rAamoio urn tanxn jV KETfBEE We are the Urgaat Mag 0 retae Wblsbr Ksa ht ta Svta. U tke Catellaa aea Vlsgtota Wrilstey we aU . . v - la gaael : Iheiw a baS. .. , rs bsss iSIi1.i wwas II it V . Tkraa evaast' tt Ml a.r. rMiMMMlbl.ays4IMaaiM ts .r whim, 'CHSPEll'S II 1EHI Oil" VIISU1 J5 1 WW a si.sr ss ims w ts s. s shm. h's r mmn ?- ax aawn' as tsu i mm iiiwi,)m ui, musMi w r-.i .... a., at aa-UO t t st fUmm, . si al a a.or'M srulkrlikMk. w..wiarflia,M..iwt" . ! irMaMisu.14 laMikyirfriliru,Cil-wH t m II M. II fwnU Mil f 4 , auh hi, '. I wes.SB, Iias.se l sot a an il a-M.ttt.-M,,l... . af S faaab Nraailr. astns, ton m f IW '. a i , t a t aaan-s .!. t.l. st aiIrSi..s-iti.h..iiri--.kln . TUB lll'IBIiK,IM.I V. a. Wtoliilrn, a-. . to. tw la all hNkii a4 VmIim. Mwana. tovs. !- Ikl. M-l, a . .h .r.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1906, edition 1
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