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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEItVER,' DECEMBER 20, 1906. Si ; BFJDUCES COST OF PACKING ?V: :KKW ,WAY TO MAKI2 CAKH GOOB8 ,,;;..,- -.;. ( ( t . j , American Folding Furniture Com ..i pany, of Cirucnsboro, This Week In ; - ' twrponaed by Secretary . of State, , hecuree I'Minti on luventione Whkh. It 1 Claimed, '.WW Reduce A eTVwr artf lAWVtes f ma. aTLrww. K net. ' rVin lytAl. asa. sLVtl.rt.MA A V- Occupy letM Space Water 6ytcm MeCllmock Agrees to Uve With -'-.. wife.- " -.v,-. v-i'r.i-vv- 'vv'-:' 't ; Greensboro, Dec. St Patents upon y inventions that promise to revolution , Ire the furniture inanufacturine- bus! yvJthU city, which waa Incorporated by , w Hvrcurr ol bum tnia whl tm v, lncornnrarnra 1 aA W ; in PiwSrin . wmwvm ,u. vauiftnu e.iU rfamwa n. - i ii iniii ii i . . h mail are the Inventors of; the Improve v, - -inese patents reiats to a new ana novel memoa or furniture conatruc- vmii aa . aoDiiea u cm iooql nca aa' dressers, rwashstands.. chiffoniers. sldeboarda, etc.. which has for its ob . .. . Ject, the folding; of the parts In such M. mannav m nnnn nnl.firhnlta. r' tV' hilt AnnthfA .fca, IntM nnW t Q W ft ".r.ny tneee aruciea. s.;.,:.. -y..h,, r-: : ' ..v CLAIM ; PBRpKOT. 8AVINO, , fcne plalms made for this new eye- taut ai Q voriaiiuy iuirvavina " - : they can be proven by the claimants, fK a.. a M ..Ml ilA..W M ak J( W IV U W U U V MWW v isaujr acceputaca ajnonar. win , vnauu eavlng of 18 'per cent can be effected j , vno acinui coat ox manuiaciurn - pniaina, over ina preooui phuwu. an t that no extra machinery la needed. It UOVe tailing machinery, the squarlnr end luting of drawers, and also rrent saving in paper, twine and excelsior used In packing. " f. :. i One of the most important claims . made for the method Is that the llgl-.t weight and car shortage methods are solved, as it Is Claimed that It is pos sible to place 850 cases in a 86 foot car, whereas now only 20 can be ' packed Into the car. WATER SYSTEM NEARS COMPLE- TION. The city's new water-works system la now nearlng completion and the plant will- be In operation in a few tiny. The pipe line running from the new reservoir to Reddy Fork creek. Jl.o new source of supply, has been Urted and Is In every way auRlclent fur the city's supply. The pumping , ntntloii and tiltei-lns Dlant are new. and tnls will give to the city a certa'.tt i . . ' ... .a . ft ana sxeaay suppiy oi pure waicr. a recent analysis of the water shows it to be good. ' The new reservoir covers i about four acres of ground and will hold about 85.000,000 gallons. It is divided into two sections. M'CruUVTOCK CASE CLOSED. Samuel McCllntock, of this city, who was arrested a few days ago In Danville. Va., on the charge of de sertion, a warrant having been Issued upon application of hla wife, has been released from Jail. He and his wife have become reconciled and are now living together. It was charged that McCllntock had been living with n woman of questionable character, in lanvllle. H did not deny this hlm-ti-lt when he was brought to Greens boro. He sent for his wife and promised to live With her, and at hot tctjuesl the warrant was dloml scd tfqulre Collins has announce-1 hla decision In the case against the 11 vh'te boys charged with Vei';j r-l:) the Southern Railway .oflW in this city one right recently. All rf Ihe boys are Jound overto court. JaMo Wlimotn,' the leade of h party, in deft-alt of a 850 Hon I, waa sont to jail. TRAINMAN IX)SBS ARM. Brak'o Iiiapector Wierrlll Is-Hnrt l'reniatnra Htarting of Train hy on Saluda Mountain. Special to ' The Observer. Suludn, Dec. 28. An accident oc curred here Wednesday morning when Mr. Joe Sherrtll waa run over by a freight train while working on the brakes -i of hi train before it started down the heavy grade of Haluda mountain. Mr. Sherrlll waa employed as brake inspector of all trains at this point, and while attend ing to his duties under the train, tho latter started off. catching him under the trucka and crushing oft his left arm near hla shoulder. He waa car ried to Asheville to a hospital, where his arm was amputated by Dr. Hil liard. At last accounts he was doing as well as could be expected. The many friends of Engineer J. A. Bollck are congratulating him on his being promoted to me position f trainmaster over the lines from Aahavtlle to Spartanburg and avn. branch. Mr. Bollck haa been running an engine ror too pouimrn 18 years and' haa been handling trains on- Saluda mountain for the paat five; years. -t . . --0 y AT WASHINGTON, N. C. rA Klwots ' Himself. But Dressea Wound A 7 BlUtn. ire renwusi ,v Notes. ' !Vv;-vV.V finaniat tn The Observer, Washlnerton.-N. C. Dec. 88 Master Willie Wright accidentally shot him aeif In4he leg Tuesday at nis nome on Main street While playing wun a 82-caltbre. rifle; The -injury proven unit -aiiB-hC t Toung . Wright dresaed the wound himsoir ana waa out warn in a- the same afternoon." fx,- $ Th alarm of nra was rurnsa in m T.80 o'clock Tuesday evening and theVojiapet Hill In 1802, tauaht two years anene n roved . to be the city market house, but. the conflagration was ex- linguisnea vj ,roiic-mn vbv s . . . . . . . V. IIKII im nmm btwhhuv . . ., "I, m" , ,fc neei iw, "t'ch position he will resign the mons and waa on the scene pf the fire ln80 seconds.', ;; - Mr. A. Huron , Phillips and. family fxpecf to Jeava . within, the. next few days for "Montana and will make that State their future home.' They will jt, accompanied, by Miss Alto Stew art:, .n . .( ;.-,, V-' -';..' ;;. -i ' V Messrs. Ward aV. Grimes' have re cently moved their law office to ihe new Savings . and , Trust , building, where they have rented a suits of of fices on' th second floor. This build Jog la situated Tin the corner of Main and Market strets and right in the .'..business section. '".'!' Miss - Mary - Fowls, of ': Raleigh ' is vlsltlifg her brother, Mr. Daniel O. : Fowls, on West Second streetHon. O. H. Brown, of the North. Carolina Supreme Court, is in the city spend ; Ing the holidays. Mlnsea Mary - and Eva ' Haaaell, Reba Dumay, Carrie Simmons,' Pattte Baughm, ; Linda Moore, Hattle and Helen Jones are home from, school spending the noli , dsys. ,. . '-'-".. ' .-, . 1 DeWltt's Kidney . and Bladder" ' pills eulckly drive the poiaons from the . sys tm and thus afford rrllsf. . A wk's V-atmnl lr lit, gM bf Mawlay S a-fcnaaay. v ... , , ,:. ;, ... , DHAJVPIIAM DIES OP(WOfJND. 1 Voting Man From Vlrglula Who Was hlkot br John Gordon is Darted In ' Mlnston.- ,'" 1 Special to The Observer. ' . ' , Wlnaton-Salem, ; Dec. . It. Qllt Brandham, the youna; white man who was ahot Monday night by John Gor don, died at the Twin-City Hospital about, f: II last night and waa burled In the new Woodland .Cemetery, near Piedmont Parfcv thla afternoon. . De ceased was cpnaclous to the last and tagged, to see his mother, who resides at Big; Stone Gap. Va. ' Chief of Po lice Thomas sent a telegram Tuesday to Brandham's mother, telling; of her son's, critical condition. Tne son save the officer .the wrong name and the message was returned. Another telegram was sent and last night the folio wins: reply waa received ; from Marahal Belcher. . steprfather of Brandham,' who Is on the police force at Bl, Stone M3ap: 1'Wlre full par ticulars. collect. - Hla mother Is n able to: ome.w. If he dies send corpse to Marahal Belcher,' police; Big Stone Qap, Va." A telegram waa sent to the step-father last night, telling him, of Brandham'e death. , No reply haT- Ing' been, received up to ooom o-aay. Mayor Eaton authorised the under takers to bury thman In the new cemetery. '; A -coroner's Inquest ' waa held this morning.' Dra.' PfohT and Lockett testlfled that the direct eauae of Brandham's death was pneumonia. produced from exposure after he was shot. Other evidence submitted con vinced -the Jury that the wound was inflicted by a pistol ball fired by John Gordon. :: Herb-t Crfimpler. a younr ' white man. claims that be waa - near the two men when- the shooting- occur red. ' He says that . Brandham and Gordon were on Eleventh street, be tween Chestnut and Depot; that Qor don fired four times at Brandham; that after the latter felt he raised up t --j, nn tlm, , ItnrAan. Brand m Uld ;Cltlsen recenUy that he em riYm Kentucky about three months ago; that his mother, resided in Vlrarlnla and that he ran away from home a. fewyeara ago. He hadJ boen working at a furniture factory and boarding at the home of the man accused of firing yie ratal anou , GAFFNEY IS TS3IPEBATK. 'Absence' ol Dispensary is Hade Ert drat bf Abttonoe of Drrankennese- Hay Bridge Uroad luver. Special to The Observer. Oaffnev. 8 .C Dec tt. The Christ mas holidays so far have passed very quietly In Oaffney, there have been no casualtlee. and very few arrests by the police. Although -the crowas in I Ihe city have neen large your correa- I . .. . a pendent has seen very few persons . . ial wkl.k.v T Tn unaer mi muaouw v. w der the dispensary regime there would hsve been numbers of people on the streets, staggering from the effects of the chemically impure which the great moral Institution dls nensed to its numerous patrons. Mr. 7U T. Randall, proprietor of the Cherokee , Foundry, together with soma .other business men of Oaffney, are making an effort to have a bridge erected at Gaston Shoals on uroaa river: where the Drave Company is erecting; a power dam. Mr. Randall who la nothing If not practical, says that, a bridge can be Dullt at the dam at a very reasonable figure, and that It would accommodate large numbers of people who live beyond the river, to say nothing of the fact that it would be the means of bringing a large amount of trade to Oaffney which now goes elsewhere. The merchants of Oafnoy with one accord aay that the holiday trade this year has been better Hun lMt, in fact, one prominent merchant Inform ed your correspondent that Mi ali were at least one-fourth larger man last year. Miss Raymond fTolleson, one of Spartanburg's charming debutantes, is vmtng relatives In Oaffney. This young lady Is very popular here and Is always warmly welcomed. ROBBERIES IN NEWTON. Mr. Marvin Honser Loses $35. Some one Having Entered His J loom Student at Catawba Misses Cash. Special to The Observer. Newton. Dec- 88. Several robberlea have taken place In Newton during tno past week. Friday nlaht someone entered the room or Mr. Marvin Houser at Mr. James Tount's snd stole tnls pants and 858- Mr. Houser felt the loss doubly at this time aa he had been savins; up the money to get married, and had Just bought his li cense for that event As one of the students of Catawba College was packing to leave he founi (tost some one had taken 888 from his trunk. Another young man lost 811 on the. streets just before Christmas. Mr. George W. Setser, of Newton, will bo foreman of the work of out- the-jtlng up the bu idlng for North Caro lina at Jamestown. Catawba people are about tAm whole thing tn fitting; up. North Carolina at this exposition. Mr.; D. J. Carpenter, of Newton, is on, tine) board of directors; Mr. Geo. Powell, of Asheville, .chairman of the board. Is a former Catawbaln. Mr. Will Iwiter. another Catawba boy, drew the plana for the building. Mr. J-D Elliott, of Hickory, la the. con tractor. Mr, i Geo. Setser, of Newton, will be the-, foreman and doubtleaa many of toe carpenters will go from this county. '', Mr., Robert ' Ransom Williams left lata night for AsUievllle, where he will make- hla home in. the future. Mr, Williams has entered Into a law part' nershlh. with Judge Thos. A. Jones, of that city, ' and their announcement raraa were sent. out' two-weeks so, The Arm nsme. will be Jones ft Wil liam. Mr. .Williams graduated at tor col. uingnam m Aaheviue, going to tne university imw school in the summer. . Since) getting his license he haa Had a fin .practice in htm jiaUva town., Ha haa also been fosmty -se- iwnnwnurai m r puoiio. instrucuon. first of the year. ' Mr. Williams Js the eldest aon of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wil llama, of, this; place.' - ' , : :, -. . ',.. - '"" '. ' Licatcnant and Mrs,' Osborne to Come T tO ClMllOttr. . . , Special Vto 'Thd .Observer.; i- ,T 1 .'Asheville, Dec. - 88. Lieutenant Thomas Dewey Osborne and Mrs. Os borne; nee Miss Jennie Doe, whe were married here last night at me minute before midnight.' did not leave early this morning v for1 a ' return to San Francisoo, where Lieutenant Osborne la sutlonid. as they had intended. Mrs. "Osborne will remain here until to-morrow morning, when they Will leave for a brief stay In Charlotte, before going to San Francisco. :..f-. ' ..I......! , , 1 ' .'; ';," '. The French t-ulraaslars Tacimanti mm sholl.herf berSuse It waa a ohnlra 1 h. twean retaining' them or havtn 120 V"w tetterles ef heavy field srtlliary. . Tim Ministry of War chose-the latter snd ths .000 . harass which hsve carried men in armor win nvw araa otg guna. PllVe aet aulck reliaf from..nr. ghnsnra Mnsle Oluiment. Hemembar It's ' made alone for Plla-nd tt works with tr. talnty end satlsfartlos. itrhlns. painful, protruding, or blind piles dlaaprtear like ay us aav Try it an seal, ar-well-Duaa Hetail Itere. NEGRO EX VCATOItS ADJOUKN. Helpful Meetlrtf of National Assocla - tkm of Teairrs Closes After Four " Sessions - Coliired Octogenarian Found Unconscious.', t Special to The Observer' ' . r " Greensboro. Dec. 28.The Nation al Association of Colored Teschere of Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Secondary Schools C and Schools of Higher -Education, which - convened here yeeterday. adjourned Jhls afterf noon after having held four most in tereatlng sessions... There was a, large attendance at-ell of the sessions and several addresses were madev' Among the prominent educators who attended- were! V. " H? Wright, presldentof the association and -president or the Georgia State Industroat School'. J. H. Toung. 'president of the Florida A. ' A M. School for the colored race: J McHenry ' Jones, president pf the West Virginia A.- M. College; Thom as R. Miller, president of ta.e . A. M. College of South Carolina; W. H. Council, prealdeat of the A. ft. m. uoi lege ef Alabama; J, B. Dudley, prest dant of the A. aV Ml College of North Carolina- J. R." Hawkins, president of Klttrell Collegiate Institute; W. H, Crogman. president of Atlanta Unl verslty, and WllUam, Waring, - prin cipal of Baltimore High School, utn er prominent educators were here to attend the meeting.1 im . ' . : " William Austin, a - colored " man nearly ninety years of agar was found tn an unconscious condition near the gas .house last night, ' by ; polioemen Causey and Skeens. The. officers, thinking Chat Causey had been -drug ged, took him to the police 'station and summoned Dr. Harrison.; , The physician said '- after examining f the man that he Is subject te fits and that he had been callid In to see him a number of . times before. . ; He says that the negro has the pAost unusual case he has ever seen. ' He Is always unconscious for some time after, hav ing a fit New officers were elected as . f ol lows: president, R, Ri Wright. Geor gia State Industrial School; flref vice president, James B. Dudley, North Carolina State Agricultural and 'Me chanical College; second vice presi dent. , James A. Hathway. Kentucky Normal and Industrial School; secre tary.. W. R WlUlama Hampton Insti tute, Virginia; treasurer, J. B. Young, Stat Normal and Industrial' School, Florida, :'. . : !-v.: The next meeting will be held In Washington. D. C December 87-11, 1J07.V.' President Roosevelt and Sec. retary Wilson. United States com missioner, of Education, will be in- fvlted to addreaa the .association. To. night a reception was tendered the visitors st the colored Agricultural and Mechanical College here. Dr. E. L. Stamey, one of the most prominent physicians of the city,- left yesterday for New Torn to take a poet graduate course In medicine, having arranged for a course of study under the direction of some of the most eminent physicians of the me tropolis. He will be gone about six Weeks. Good Reason to. be. "Set I'p." Statesvllle Landmark. Home weks 'ago The Charlotte Ob server published a copy of an order of General Lee disbanding a battalion of Confederate troops for 'cowardice, the order distinctly stating that while there were some brave men in the battalion Its discharge was neces sary for the good of the service. iTtve Observer published the order In an editorial commending the president's discharge of the negro troops for riot at Brownsville. Texas.' and cited Gen eral Lee as a safe precedent for the President. In a meeaage to Congress last week giving his reasons for the discharge of the negro troops and. de fending his course In that matter. Mr. Roosevelt referred to The Observer editorial, naming the paper, and also appended tfie entire editorial to his message. The Observer haa good rea son to be "set up" over this notice, especially aa that part of the measage which It furnished Mr. Roosevelt was the beat part of it- ' THE DEATH JIECORD Mrs. W. W. M'Ullams, of Rowan County. Special to The Observer. Salisbury. Dec 18. Mrs. W. W. Williams living aevsn miles from Salisbury, died last night after an Ill ness of many months. She leaves a humber of children, a husband and several more distant connections. Shs was about (8 years old, the wife of one of Rowan's best farmers and an excellent woman. Mrs. Mia Cardwell Dies on Train. Special to The Observer. . Winston-Salem, Dec, II. Mrs. Ella Cardwell, of Pilot Mountain, died on the N. ft W. train between Pine Hall and Madison, about 8:11 o'clock isst evening. Mrs. Cardwell and her sla ter Mrs. Zlglar, also of Pilot Moun tain, wire here yesterday and left on the Roanoke train for Stonevllle, to visit Mrs. Bottle Wall, daughter of Mrs. Zialar. Mra Cardwell was 81 years old and Dr, Harris, of Roanoke, who was sitting nsar her when shs expired, said ' that apoplexy was the cause of her death. . NOTES OF FOREIGN LIFE. - WMh Ituasrin csvlare - ronresled la the hollow rima of the wheel of Ms mo tor car a imucsler has been detected cresting ths Russo-Austrian frontier nsar Crseow.-. , ,-. - -. The ''air-hog," v the palloenlat who, with drasslnit anchor. nr othorwlse. HoaS aamsge- w winaows." otnousea, fences. nmmwa- oimmsaa, irncet. not pay - up, ' Is causing 'and and 'It Is praiMaed to u,u for. .their .Idantilloatioa etc, ana ne tenuhle tn n number bslluu, sn EnslWh msn-e'-Wsrs'tnen, sreusMl et beating a aoldlrr, made thu defence In court: 'There was a snlitlsr In lite Stratford Broadway; last ' nlshl . dlahlsg eutchs Ileuses vary free, Txs anybody asht troublef he aaka. Bo I watt -just acting what I. could, do tor him." . . , The popular thine for the Chriatmas arinterbread decoratlorV In Berlin was T'Csptaln von Koenentek." , Dons Is ay- gar on me top 01 me cms, ne was rp raMnted in military can, with satire r his slds, sitting on a suwl. and stitching shoes, - ','( i - .-. The docitjrsrd smployees ! st Toulos tsve decMed that If the KYeach Vham ir ran arTurd to ralee the per ' of its memhers ths eountrr oaa afford, to par Its workers more.; Hence a alsatlon to lhe Mlnbter of Marine and a big Strike Impending.--' -, ...v ., . The Knsllsh BpUcopal clergy, are dls. eaidln;the Old soft felt hat thav hav worn ao 1ms, and ar adapting a aUff one made of smooth black frit, ahapd Ilk the atsw-top hats that Is call ad In Knsland a "hoater." The new hat Is said to be ,mart and yet so bar," -' A a trfeee ef leesl news Ths itena. kong South China Post announces-, "As ths body of the mother of Hallway l, rector Chen To Chal (who died at ths bealnnlng of thla year) has not yet been burled, - the director Instate upon rasn. ins; In order that be may ensaae a aeomancer Ut leek for a niece 0 luckv ground for 'the Interment of the remains." - STODDARD'S LECTURES. 4 The agents for these valusbls books are now In Charlotte, oiiirg holiday ordure. .- - . , ror further particulars addries or.O. n, HUPUXS, Msnager, Char lotte, K, & , 'r A HOST OF MARRIAGES. Thoughta of Many - Newton "' Young " People Have Lightly or otherwise ' Turned to , Thought of Love, ' -. Special to The, Observer.4 ,,V; 'Xl, . , - Newton, Dec, . Christmas haa come and gone, bringing ., joy. and aladness to many, a household. The past two- weeks , have been,. unusual ' owing to the number of marriage that have taken place In the eouuty. There wera 41 licenses Issued d urines the month, asveral having, been got ten last Saturday. Mr. Perry Carpen- ter, aon of Mr. L."jl, Carpenter, of. the Maiden Cotton Mill, and Miss Dol ly, daughter of Mr. H. P. Rudlalll, of, tne pann piece, were married oa tnu I8d. The following couples, havs also plighted their troth within ' the past few days; Mr. MarcusvL. Bollck and Miss Oyll Austin; Mr. John Brown and Miss Lockle Tount; Mr.- Jacob F. Curtis and Miss Hattle Seagle; Mr. K, Li Chllders and Mrs. Minnie Hicks; Mr. v Daniel Gant , and Miss .pearl Wlke; ' Mr. Maroln Houser and Miss Lucy I Wilkinson; Mr. James - L. Hawn and Mist Elsie Marlow; - Mr. Eugene Kill lan and Miss Ella Slpe; Mr. Oscar Leonard and Miss Annie Lee Wsgner: -.- Mr. Samuel ' Preaanell and Miss - Mattle Cos; Mr. Berry Btarnea and Mlse Lula Mlnton; Mr. Quince Travla and Miss Norma Slpe; Mr. . James C Williams and Mlaa Al ma N. Cllne; Mr. Blume Wilson and Miss Fannie Wyant' , v . B. C. DeWItt ft Cov Chicago, at whoa laboratory Kodol Is prepared, assure us thst this remarkable dlgeetant and enr rectlvs for the stomach, conforms fully to all provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Hawlay'g Pharmacy. .,- your teeth akoold M dsaa as well as look elaaa.' If otalag kaewa effects both results so perfectly as tats waD-kaewa daatltrios rsleado & B aker'o Cart :lb Houth Wash at yew draggist's, Mo, tar., tiM BROADWAY CENTRA1 HOTEL BROADWAY. Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. KxoeUeooe Without Extravaganoa. RATES: Amerfcaai Plan 88.M per day. Kuropean Plan 81.00 per day. . This beautiful hotal enjoys a repu tation ef highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat, urea, and" recommend. Itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for its nulet. orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, great puoiio panors, grand halla and -liberal stair waya . Send for Large Colored Map of New York. FREE. . DANIEL CI. WEBB. Manager. TILLY HA YVES Prop'r. lOCW YEAR'S FLORAL MENU CUT - FTiOWERS Carnatlona,:' Violets. Sweet Peas, Narcissus, Hyacinth and lily at the Valley and Floral Dealgng. Before buying your New Year's rifts, see our line of Pot Plant. Asanas, Lily of ths Vslley. Nsrclssus, Hyacinths. Fern Dishes, Palms and Ferns. RCHOLTX. The FlortsC SO W. Trade St. 'Phone H4S. GrecnhoHse 'Phone S081. V- IBsaasaaaMB ul Some Exceptional Offers VfV-J From the low-priced article for family use, to that II k 1 which f ratines the moat refined taste. I am offering If-' - the very best values In order to supply an increased demand. I am putting up a case containing four full quarts of Yadkin River, North Carolina, 6-year old Com Whiskey, for 82.50. This whiskey is absolutely pure, aged in wood and the . .best aver offered at the price. Othtr Exceptional Offer are: j Albermarle ;). Mountain Uzarus if, TAasa Pricit S- Writ for ' Irast Mail Order House In ' the ,., 1 Soutr lUfjLAZARUS, LYNCHBURG, VA. ffttti fcaiiii aa a MBBWBasaaaaaaskBSaBas ITUrTS VDiraRE5 OFUFE ;jp. J itnt flor ' bated la charted casta SI waaWeeiS gnadad -kh aaaalik. dtatiTlad frwa Wtt NerAees rya.' ' a l."u4 be a we ef tKS ira, and ewt wawc traai wIU unk Saaarsda at hat iaas Sa4 kanrrrr. Ooaa le lHa keart, set la the Seed. - If I mf t J" ; rrC!juuai7ataulttMB.S "'-NEW CURB . FOR EPILEPST. ' 'J. . B. Waterman, of Wattrtown. O., Rurnl fra 1 llvary, arritaa: "My daugh ter, afflicted for years with epllapay, was eursd by Dr. King's New Life JPilla. Shs has not had. an attack for ever two years." . Bast body cUanaar anl life- fivins loiuu puts en sarin, zoo. a. a. J. B. CRAYTON A CO. iJJsasfX-. I'atat MUUAt tm MAilB . Qe? f "k'grt CilEKAai people would lead aer to be when the housewife goes ta many Ueve, parch bat tf base temr far her baking May she haa staoe used the Pride at Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It la - snads ef the eholeeet aa. looted wheat and greun at our satlla ltaXHlawUUitU MX) tit MllXst . J. I-ee jLoiaee. Propsiatoa. 8 a. $2.50 BUYS ONE FULL GALLON ef eay ef tke foNewla Tina Useers CXPRf iS PRXPAIO Vase Old Kantiiebw Rye Whiskey. a Year' Old Ctrslght N. C Corn Whiskey. - 4 Ysar Old Virginia Ap pla Brandy. 4 Vase Old Msrylsnd 8eseh Brandy. Fins Old Holland Gin. PtCMtMBgR Thass goods come In atoae jugs, and are en closed tn unmarked pack aea. We guarsntee all Vwwuv - - rwprvavniea or Four money refunded. Tie NIL d KcDy Co, Inc, tiduno.t, Va, ttsaat S2.S0 far eacfif sites ordered Civ sh sales elrecileas at the lowest prices. Ry, 4 full quart, $3.00 Rye, per gallon, $2 50 per gallon, $4.00 Club, Includ Exprtit Charg$ Prle Hit of Of Aer Brandt Ill, jorun co.s orug store. f '. fLtt.' ..V.". :, I Vw ' aa-,a.ls ' , 1 J v' , 1 -, 4 tte mb- K, y I : ' J V ' ' .sses-sVa4sWiasf r '-.'i U-'aa.;,.,; I" aa S -d b ' lV-'as-SSaayait I .. ' :v:-,'J 1 -.. rsiv ''iiriiii'f'''1'' Ti ','"' ' 1 aiaasjt Heavy' ? We have received in the last few days orders to r bore and otherwise overhaul live) large Corliss .' engine for cotton nulls. ' ' . , V: v .5 This' shows appreciation of the success with which i iv ' J " v ,-''' , we have done such work in the past 1 We contract for new, steam power plants. MACHINE BUILDERfli ' j' THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO. AGENTS FOR Amerloaa All-Wrought steel Spilt Pulley and "Giant" &ilrchd, Jlakbee s Belt Ins, "I- ".Z.V '"v.:'' We carry la stock Yala and Town Hoists "up to six tons capacity; 'also a) full Una of Packing, Pipe, Valve and Mill Sapplle RUBBER TIRES f Most any tire will give you all the service you ! pay ; for. If it doesnt give all the service promised, you 5 have bought a promise, not KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIEES is the price of real tire service. What costs less gives less. You can depend upon the promise that goes.-; witn tnem, because it is based upon the record bacK'ot them." , V'.' . 1 11 iiJAnci!nnTHc emir rn ' ;i FIRE INSURTINQE THE FOIXOWma COMPANIES REPRESENTED AND AM PUS PRO TECTTON ODARANTEED: AETNA HARTFORD PHOENIX NORTO BRITISH PHENDC NORTH FRX PIEDMONT i : R. E. Gochrane. lasnrance and Reil Ratate Agent lacosrosATto CAPITAL STOCK The first division of the , Winter term begins January 1 and f ltT. CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU, $ off of for combhied course. If you register day for Now College Journal, Special cnarHitte. . v.. ; FIVE YEARS OLD ol rAsmoios 1 PL(SEDJ21!C Expreiso Charnrco Paid By Us. A trial will eon vines you that iumvui.1 vu. ipmvnn Bvuit uw juur vmers anu 1 1 nut per feotly-tatlsfaotory, return at our expense and money will be re- , f uiuImi at nniu. . Ik ihlnmanti ira mula In nl.tn u. RomU bjf Postal mr Wrttm for prteo tut M ' Ufrt . lIALft '' 80US. ,"' 11 11 n-flisT mm U, WW mw iv a-e wspss gstajH vniarFnui-f rvoajeiei mie zt Ali tfce CaVttllrlel tflftd V IrgliniA W hliaav. ta, dt sa, 1 Aff ad AbVa t aL-aAe r . f"e IBM he JBjesHsil swle.1 WH tf the-y knew w, k.sT 99m a-s, djell Baeaygt aTeajile) 44 WJ'k eWiel lease we'er thasj e y ; ;rciiJiiiptLi',.i...:in)Bi . we4elt aesfieeB pfl e-sre le, tlse seenialne M), iH h sisasiee'etiH, jteat om 11 tree awsaae Ivy ersr gratveisinra. iri t. M . &. fM alieev hmttt'a btiaw u ... . . , , ay are Wilt hmf Wehfts-asjawrltaJ i e o .sl - - - flreHeee ihle eMe) asasaeei wetahe a'- i 1 eaMtlsriJf.K.,MeleelF (WsV. If V Uasseej W.ii .hU laa---e ... ' r - af n wse BresKelr, rs W kave aa ,( t a w gte4ef)re eMMa L 1-w fuer esil? t ia h i fcr . y , . ... tMlfWrt.1 SOe..) In. i atradaff le 41 ftaaatka ajael M-.aa-aa htre. t . . - a. . , Lsl Law Vw -bX J li i j .': v'-V-V ; CHAITTI5, Jf. C. i " " v - V a tire. The price of CHARLOTTE, N. 0. W ' : i y30,00a(X scholarship for one course, or lla before January t, 1807. Write to Offera and Catalogue. Address ' KIXl'S WliHl.HERS COIXIXE. ' 7 or llalclgh, Jf. c: coprca tama these good areLihe rery 6esf for Exprot Mono? QrdoK ef pthorUauprs. U-ss a-. S . ftara. t . a. . . aa .. . Xr .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1906, edition 1
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