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- ;. v Pi: -r' i. !' ; . A3" it. -i "1 m II ' I. ii"!- $fiik.?...t-ts- -tit 'nil fo "- 1 i. -I'll ... jva igi f it . V '"i.-. si FRIDAY JANUARY 29.;86. FRED A. OLDS, Crrr Editor. 1- To meet ft demand among ear friend in this eitv and to plane the SEWS ASD OBSKU VEtt within reach of all, we propose to deliver the HEWS AND OBSERVER in the city by oar earner for fifteen cent a week, Tsose who prefer to pay that war will pleas note that theparnienta must be made prompt- ly, and they will please read their receipt 1 The earriera wlU be provided with proper re-l eetpts and payments ran be made through them, or directly to the office. .South Atlantic States, fair : weather, preceded on the coast during tonight by light local rains; slightly colder hortu- : westerly .winds. : " 'lfw AdverU.ensei Springfield Fire and Marine Insur ance Cbinbanv Statement. Hartford Fire Insurance Conipnny- Statetnent. ; J. K. Ferrall & Co. Groceries. i Tucker Hall The Academy .Opera Compau. IWrKVATIOBfl. Yesterday the mayor had two uniinpor? tant cases to try. i ' j.;-. : At Qoldtboro white shad are making their appearance. Tobacco breaks were the only, busi v,ness features of yesterday. . ' A colored fire comDanv has been or ganUecl at Fayetteville. -I Rhea, the 'well known actress, will probably appear at Tucker hall soon; mi .1. . . J-1: iJ .mere is a convocauonai couiureuue wti tne rrotestant ipisoopai cnurcn in aes-i to-., I aion at Wilmington. ;i. In thirty days Durham will have, tbe electric light. Nearly all the poles have been' put up. -; ; The! Fayetteville Inde'pendeot .Light Infantry, the oldest in the State uuard, is WKUig steps to erect a new i armory Seats to the Kellogg concert fat! Bur well hall, Henderson, were sold at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. The gross rcoeipts were $511.50. " t i p4 There are some complaints about st.ih walks in several parts of the city" and - correspondents suggest the calling of the matter to public attentiou. 4 t i i? i , The Charlotte papers are -making a" row about the muddy streets,! which the Observer declares are a drawback to the. growth and prosperity of that plage. At 7-30 o'clock this 'evening (there wiU.be a special convocation of Raleigh Chapter, Pio. 10, Uoyai Arch i&lasons. fnr th nnrnoM of conferring th Rnval I , . J . . j 11. as .festerday morning a large andyalued Newfoundland dog, the property of Mr. I . - - . - - wunius uiiie. ieii aeaa in me mar set.: i Mr. Ule has a stall in the market' The dog had been poisoned , by . some l unknown person. .,5 i-i- f 1 3,f. . The little folk will be treated to ; two 1 operettas by the Sunday school i of the First j Baptist church. The operettas are-'fThe ISabes m the Wood . ;apd "Jack the Uiant Killer." It was predicted that during "1886 a- water-works would be established here, or some system of water supply inatiffu-1 1 - rated! ShaU that prophecy be! unful-l filled? ' .Why should there bp tbejeastl apathy on a puoiic question or so much I moment.- i J A correspondent .writes concerting the water-works question : "I stand bf you ii the water-works matter. I think two-thirdsif not three-fourths of all the tax-payersar in' for water-worki.;- Stir the people up again. We must have' 1 Woodley vb. 'Hassell, Tyrrell; Hedrick thewiter-works. j Jir Ot Prltt, Chowan; .Elliott s iWhed- The Bay Line.parseoger steamers will s ... resume trips today comma south. Theytr, .uerworaj ueiana vs iuidds ei will run on regular schedule time going I L, Pamlico; Kiff t- Weater,; Hert north. ' They will for a few ldsys,i onl foFd Mumyvs. Shooting Clhb, Curri- aocount 6f fee. leave Baltimore at 4 t n . f hey expect to rnn on the regular schedule both way's in a' few days. ; : At the Centennial graded sohoql. ooatsandwrapfofmostof the ehildren SnSSIn? wriS1 Knnt PlfehoofVork if 1885 iThat re correspondent wr tes out.T Mai. Fineer has asamg umsaHWHon ne cauea it. in that excellent school not even on eon? yenience must be found wanting v -. Tuesday night ga negro named Hen derson Jones was caught while in Good-? win & Uias'i stablea attetuptinir to steal , a hore and, was sent to jaiL. Yesterday Jones made statements that another negro named John Chamblee had insi gated him to steal Ae horse. The case came up at the "Web," before justice , jjaroee, me eviaence was iouna . m ) saffieient to convict Chamblee , and he was released. , Jones was yesterday sent to the worxnouse tor six months. f k ttawtTfWMarr Iftat. ' ! Fertiliser licenses were yesterday, is sued to G. Ober & Sons Co., ana John L. Reese A Co., Baltimore. '' , " Drummers' licenses were yesterda ssued to George A. Lsthrop 4 -Co., Richmond, liquors, $200. . J ; for rmmimg CeMtrrU Mammy, ' Wednesday night the police arrested, at a house in Hood's alley, ii thl second ward, a . negro named Frat.Ii Hinton and his white paramour, 1 alt i Knight. ..They were charged- with passing a counterfeit, silver foliar ubon Frank Saunders, . of B)uth Wilmington street. They i were taken before mayor Dodd, who had is sued, the warrant. He 1iirned theni over to U. S. commissioner A. W.fShai . fer, who after examination of the defend ants yesterday afternoon, sent theu b'iV i to jail, in default of $50 juttified boi4 each. ' f , . I "; V. si eirewlt OMirtif.. j- ".: An interesting case is in progress i this court, befqre Hon. A. S. Seymoiu judge presiding. It is that of Joscp A. Haywood vs. the Western . assuranc ojnpany and the Crescent.. insurant. - company, for the burning of a gin hOust . and machinery therein, the plaihtifi claiming $2,000 . : Yesterday the; jury Was empaneled and Mr.. H ay wood was examined for the, plaintiff The!; tml of die case may consume 'several days. ' Messrs D. G. Fowle, Fuller jSnow 1 and Armistead Jones are conscl for the plaintiff, while Messrs J. W. Hiovdale and B, C. Smith represent sb dtpad irwMinlii Fe4rall & Go. J. R Ftfrrall & Co. advertise a fresh stock ; of nonular and toothsome food Droduct J t .The annual statement oi too opnng- field fire: and marine insurance company, for 1885. annears elsewhere, it is a I ew Aavei sound and reliable company "and is ably rM'.'Uftny. aged 61 represented bV Mr. . . I'rimrose. The annual sUtement or that oiu ana wiHiOv known insurance JohiiDahv, the " . , J I - 1 ' T, xti-xii. a ,v;aM, f Witm ftnn iurn... .$.?. I who has one of the largest agencies in , the State, represents it as general agent. ! Yesterday there were breaks at all the warehouses. TbeTariaejs took the lead in hiah prices. Bright sold thtre at ft50. fe60 and R87.50. The distblay i.f tobacco at this warehouse waf notaoie t eolorj There is a very kreat demand for brights and the bidding yesterday was such as to cause the; hearts ot tue wftrfihoiiHMiien and the farmers . to be iovful. I Messrs. Moore & .rroctor say war since the thaw things are getting lively. Yesterday : they sold tobacco iron Wayne,' Johnston, Granvillef W ake and Chatham. A. T. lemming, or oran villej sold for $14.50, $2T, 48. OT.5. $87:50,! $24.50, $12, making an average on 006 pounds sold of 4'4 50 all round Other tales were made at $10. K.), 25.50. S79.50, 834, 25, S15, Col Kt Ji. iHaughton, of Pittsfeord, sold some sample lots at fine priced, and all went market and Droniisin&r o Isend. their friends here, into the "Egypt" of the tbhacoo-crOwer; not for cornlbut for the .. . ' j. j t; ;i.,Mi.B . . 4v. i again today at the farmers . 6 lin Adiuy open company. Next Tuesday evening; at Tucker hall this company will appear Mi Auuer s ooera FraDiavolo.,, The company is from Baltimore and has appeared there twenty-soven consecutive weeks,' and at I Vaahinston sixteen weeks! I There are thirty-three people in ' the company, which is on its return from New Orleans and appears only at Charlotte and Ral eigh- The prima is Miss Jeannie Win ston Other artists of ; the company arc Louise oearle, from Hess opera company; Vincent Hogan, from jacCfull, opera comDanv: Arthur ueli, comedian; xtose Leighton, from AlcCaull opera company; Walter Allen, from Abbott opera com pany; Joseph Fay, from : McCaull opera company, ine oompany l advance agent was here yesterday. He; says the com pany has this season appeared to large houses in all the principal Southern i tl il. ot.t.. K.U .nri I - 1 : i I The company, he says, goes' from Ral- ... - - ; a eigh to Petersburg, iburg, .thence to hashing- ?6 h I ! ton. Tb itaprvMi Codrt. . f ; I The Sprint term of this court betrins f next Monday. That day ahd Tuesday I ill. as usual, be devoted to the exami nation of applicants for license aa attor- jieys. ,- .Wednesday cases from tae nrst district will be called. ;Up to yester day eight notices had been received from Dersoua who wUl apply for Ucenscs. I fh follnwinir i the list f annal wftm hn first Riv M Hertford countv: f Williams vs. Weaver -Sfij ' Hertford; WiahAran m. Tjuu aiter, 1 Hertford; Sutton its, iNorfolk & Snn.hpn -Ti. R frnni PArnn 1 Hare ts itoUeman, Hertford! iSnell vs. Davenport, i Washington; Jones vs. Jones Hertford; Hodges Bros. vs. Las- siter, Hertford; Roundtree, administra- tor, ti Britt and Vinson,! Hertford; IV.. rrv j. . . it . J . . .i i t - be, Chowan; Hodges, trustee, vs. Las- I ck; Gregory vs. ForbeB, Cumtuck; I tmamp nouggj, xiyqe. . I V :'T ' m ? ' -. 1 '' I fi. ; . wedi 2h'?JQf tha ,tl; noved.bv Ufl B-liiraiie1 of many county treasurers. The! law is explicit In requiring these treisurers to make December 1st ef each vear a re port to the State superintendent of pub- I f; sn-trrf.t;rtn flhn;nr thA ...,1 I disbursements of the public school fund I fnr th fikA.i ,. v.m f. u n has been uhable to obtain lMme tnege reDorta nd? thatUe has It."- . 1' 11 1 1 : . .'1 : , been compelled, reluctantly, ;to briasc suits, againsP the treasurers of five coun ties, as the only possible way to secure them. Ii The law provides a penalty; for inattention to its ! mandates. ! Mai. Finger says he can conceive of no reason r why h the treasurers should be w dilatory or;: heglectful or 'refractory in doing, a plain duty. Of the counties whose treasurers ; are thus remiss three are in the extreme; east and ;tw,o in ; the west. : Notice Of the suits has been served and two have , since made reports. This does not stop the .xuitB, which are brought to punish them for failure to make reports: December 1. Last year fifteen counties failed to re port to the then State superintendent, :.Mr. J. Ci Scarborough, and of course had to be left out of the. report. ; Over half, in fact almost two-thirds, of all the tho county treasurers were ibis year dilatory.' Their reports ought all to have been received by December 5. The iuita will' have a happy effett.no doubt. j liner will enforce the law and Llilatory treasurers will suffer, i; What is the difference between pbou mphs and the whoopiugouugh : Oi e makes fac si miles aud the other ; makes ick fauilies. Taylor's Cherokee Jlcmrdj 'f . wte't G.um and Mullein cures thiu ak-k "ami lies ef coughs and colds, and iu tht t has no- .ac similes. 1 At THf store of Fred A. Wauwu f 12 Fayetteville street, .will bo ouu.. m exceptionally fine lino of such di-sim-Llj goods a mirrors in . all kind ot frames, easy chairs, rockers brio-ajbrac, besides handsome wall papers, curtains, !ictures, photograph and picture frames n all atyles. ' ; j : ? - i. Fiouoi Qiomqu Ten boxes choice FJM orange arrired to&tj, fanaary Mrs. Bessie Johnson, of Warm Springs, is visiting friends m Brooklyn. She will remain there until February 10, when Mi" will sail for Europe, to be absent several years. ,Mrs. D. W. 1,'arroII died atUoldsboro Mr. ' 'eWvinn D. 'Mcilae, a valued cit- t :u nt Konkingnam, uichuionu county, died ISuodiiy. aced 31. Hou. U ll.'Jernigan: sails from We w VrOrk for Japan tomorrow. Mr. Charles II. KobiDson and Mi-- MaryK. Leigh, both ofElizabcth City, were uiai ried at Petersburg, Va., Wed nesday. ! . Judge r)ol.hn 'ndcred his resigna tion us drputy collwtor of custom? at KlitWbttli City. Ittn. Df. G. PatU-Tson, formerly rucior of St John s church, Wiliuinitton, lias rwU'ivtfd and accepted a call to 'iie of the hpipcvpal churches at Memphis, Tennessee. Judge J. C. L. Cludger was here yes terday ; on his ''way to Hyde county where court berniiH next JMondav. Miss Julia Wheeler,' granddaughter of thu late Col. John II. heeler, is an actress, aid one of considerable promise. it is tut id. Col. A.- B. Springs, a prommeut uusiness and railway man of Charlotte, died at rsew lorn Wednes .ay, agtd 08 lie Lad boeu at New York a couple o iiiou'Us, tor medical treatment. ; At Charlotte, Wednesday, Mr. James P. Kohs was ioarried :to Miss Annie Smith. Col. T. C. Fuller, who is such a prominent and honored member oi the llalenrh bar, last evening gave a dinner party to a select party of legal friends at the luekor house. The menu was worthy the reputation of the houi The annoyance occasioned by the con stant cryiug of the baby at once ceases wheu the cause is promptly removed by using Br. BQll'" Baby .Syrup. : Only tliose who have tried, it know its value Day's Horse Powder,, we mean. Price 25 cents , No one can think clearly when suffer itig with headache. Dr. Bull's Balti more pills cure headache. BY TELEGRAPH. MAivKET REPORTNIGHT. Nw York. January ; 28. Exchange 4i87. . Money 2alJ per cent. -Sub-treasury balauces gold $152,963,000; currency : 8lb,oi,0UU, j tiovernmcnta Hull nH ofrnniF d. rmr nonta lvxl Ki1 wt n -;-MJ r "rw5," 7!s; mortgage 101; North Carolinas 30; n n a n avi. a Anriria tra a : i r nin m - Atrt-ir l n North Carolinas 20; North Carolinas funding 10; Tennessee b i o4i; Virginia 6s 43. bid; Virginia; cohsob 51; East Tehneissee 4; Lake Shore 85S; Louis- yflle & Nashville 39; Norfolk k Wes tern' preferred 25; Richmond & Alle ghany 5; Richmond & Danville 78; Rich moud ii West Point Terminal 34; Rock lalarwl ! 197- St. Panl i 92; Rt. Pnl preferred 120: Texas Pacific 12: Union I Piifift f.01; Western Union 691. etos 1 1080 bales. Futures closed firm: I .JTm MX 000 hl February 9;14; March 9.25a9.26; April 19.58; July! 9.67a9.68; j Aueust 9 76a 9.77; September 9.53a9.o5; October 9.35a9.37. Cotton quiet;, sales 663 bales; uplands 9 3-16; Orleans 93; consoli- dated net receipts 16,979 bales; exports to! i Great i Britain 7,0(H: bales; to the I r fr i v . i i n coa continent bales; to France paies "Southern floar quiet and steady; com mon to fair extra &3.50a3.90; jrood to choioo do.; $4.15a4-50. Wheat nomi nal; ungraded red 84a91; Hoi 2 red, 923: Februarv 90iafllf. i Corn stead v: ungraded 47a49; No. 2, 49; February 4Uaa4y. i Oats a shade stronger; No. 2,;37ja38.j; Hops steady. Coffee, Bpot fatr Rio quiet. Sugar steadier aud quiet; fair; to good refining 5a5; refined steady; C 5a5J; extra C 5 746a5i; white extra 0 51; mould A6; yellow C 5a5ir off A 5ia6; standard A 646 5-16; out loaf . and crushed 54: powdered 6 13-16 a7;granulated OJaO 11-16; cubes 6j; French Islands -6f; centrifugal b 3-16; muscovado 5$; St. Kitts 5a5 1-16; Eng lish Islands 5 1 ; Maracaibo 4j; Bracil ii; superior . Manilla 6 7fl6; Mauritius 4a4 9-16; Matansas 4 11-16; Jamaica 5; Aracaju 5; Martinique 5; Bahia 5; con crete 44; Gaudaloupe 54; Pernam- buo 54; Trinidad 51; Cuba 7; Demerara 4Ja5 11-16; Port Spain 3a4 11-16; Antigua 5a5 1-16; uanilla 4 11-16 a5 13-16; mice 5; Barbadoes 6, China 5; Ilolo 4 15-16; Brazil 41; Porto Rico 54;' St. Domingo 5; Rio Grande 5 Molasses dull; 50 test 23; New Or leans f-j choice and fancy - Porto Rico . Rice steady; domestic . Cotton hed oil 234a24 for crude; 314a 32 for refined. Rot in quiet at $1.02a l.uo. spirits turpentine dull at 41. Hides dull and weak; New Orleans se lected 9 J; Texas lOalOJ. Wool firm; domestic fleece 27a36; pulled Texas 19a22. Pork steady and quiet; mess X10.37; middles dull; long clear Lard'2a3c lower; Western steam, spot! $6 474; February $6.45a6.44. freights steady; cotton per steamer y-04d; wheat 2d Chicago. Jan 28. Flour steadier. Southern $4.40a4.5. Wheat closed about Jc under yesterday: January 80; February 80a81j; March 81ia82j. Corn quiet and steady; cash and Jan uary 3u; February 36ga364; March 30, Outs steady; carh 29a3Q; Jan uary 80; February 29. Mess pork quiet at 7U0c lower; cash $10.75al0.80; February $10.77ialO,fe7J ; March 8lO.87talO.97J. Lard steady; cash, Jan uary and F bruary .lOuG.J; March u. I5a(j. l71.- Boxeu meals steady; dry halted shoulders $3.75a4.00;short rib sides $5.27a5.30; clear rib sides $5.65a o.m. wnisxv steady at $1.16. Sugars easy; granulated ; standard A 6. telu. Jan. 28.Cottoh. middling: Galves ton quiet, 8 15-16, 1.968 bals; Norfclk steady SI. bales: Baltimore dull. bales; Wilminrton steady, 8i. Ift8balo Philadelphia dull, 9, 91 bales; 8- aunah quiet and steady, cf. 2,40a 1,1--.': New Orleana .teadr. 8 11-16. -I S I.-, I hales; Mobile quiet, 8 11-16, 463 1m.W; Memphis steady. 8f, 1,030 bales; Augusta dull. 8. 355 bales; Charles ton quiet, 81, 1,081 bales. Wilmington, Jan. 28. Spirits turpea Uat dull at 39 Rosin firm; strained 75; jrood strained 80; Tar firm at R1.00. Crnde turcentire steady; for hard $1.25; for yellow dip and Tirgin $1 50. TUCKER HALL, 0NK "NIG lit ONLV riJISDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, 1886. '. ACADEMY OPERA CO. Jeannie Winston l.oiiixe Searle. ftrom Hm Otierm Co.) Roae Lrltfhton, (from MrCult6pera Co.) Vlncnt IIoirn. (from . McCaull Opera Co.) Walter All-n. (from Ablott Ooera Co.) Arthur Bell. (OonH-mn.l Joseph Far, (from Moduli Oiera Co.) CHORUS OF 20 VOICES! Our own Complete Orchestra 1 Adam Itzel, Jr , Omdoetor. 33 ARTISTS. The most Coniplote Opera America. Company In THE RECORD OK TRE ORG VNIZATION: 27 consecutive weeks in Baltimore; 16 con. secutive. weeks in Washington; 3 consecutive week in Mew Orleans. Also visiting Klcn- nioiid, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Atlanta, Montgomery. Memphis. &c. The Opera tit be presented here is Auber's graatest production, Fra Dlavolo, The mot superb ot all Opera. UsuM price. Seats now on tale at MacRaes drug store. Retiervnd.BeaU $1.00; general ad mission T&c; guil-ry OOc J. R. FerrallS Go., tti FAYETTEVILLE STREET,: Oner the finest stock of fresh ancy Groceries To be found is the eity. NO OLD, STOCK. Samuel Rae & Co. s . finest Olive OIL oon- eeded the best imported. ; Cross.- A Biaukwell'i Mixed Pickle and Chow Chow In Klass. HotnU's flue Plckes In Wood by the measure. fie k leu joDsters in giarajtrs. ; Shaker Dried Corn, l lb packages. Pure Vermont Maple Syrups laf gat and l gai. oana, i i Ws call your particular attention to win. bora's Patent Isinglass Gelatine, the w hTtest and puresi article ever made. It U the trading braid in the Enrlish mark ts iml ho steadily won a way 10 popuianry m tut ton try. A. full and eompletn stock of r-tipl- G at low; prleea. We are rrepv'l to w-t com- petition in prices on all, U in our Hue. ! ST ATEaNIKIsT RIIOWIXO THE lITia! nr TUT UAKTFOBD FIRE IMNITMAXCK cosiaAST. ' A8SET4 ' December Stst, 1888. Value of real estate ; and. ground rents . owaed by to Com. : pany (ires ) the amount of eocum- brsnret thereon, I 839,678.60 Loan on bond and f mortgage (duly re I V corded and being ' ln( liens on the fee ' , simple). 1,040,400.00 Ajooount of stocks .. and bonds of the United States, and of this and tber ' States, also all other stocks and boads 'absolutely owned by the Company, fi,l63,7(!9.7& 8tockn, b4nds and all other securities (ex cept mortgage) hy pothecated to tie company as collat eral security for cash t actually loaned by the eompany, : . 188,000.00 Interest due and ac crued on stocks and 5ther securities, 23,178.48 Cash iu ompiiny's principal ofli-e and ' belocging to the Company deposit ed la Bank, 884,847.17 Premiums or rssron menu unpaid, 844,651.48 All other awets; de tailed in statement, 15.124.44 Total Assets, 84,745,841.92 LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid,' in cluding those resis ted, ! ' f 2S8,8G8.83 Reserve, as req aired bvlaw, 1,733638 All other claims, 82,850.00 C . Total Liabilities, Capital stock paid up ft, 350,000 f3,0ol,982.71 Total income, ; 2,510,836.30 Total expenditures, 110,936.49 : NORTH CAROLINA BUSINESS IN 1880. Risks written, $2,203,514 Premiums received, . 26,2823 Losses paid on risks Uken, 2768.94 Losses incurred, 22,404.94 President JEO, 8. CHASE. Secretary 0, B. WHITING. ' JNO. WILDER ATKINSfN. ; General Agent, Wilmington. ; STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . orncn or Sxuuctast or Mats, N8CBAKCE DtPAKTSUtMT, Ralciob, N. C, Jan 28th, 1888 In eomplL.nce with beo.9oi An Art to oohaolldate the Insurance Laws of North Car olina," 1 certify i that the above is a true ex tract from the kwora statement of the Hart ford Fire Insurance Company, on December 81rt,18B5, bow on file bi this DepartnenU ; W. L. AAUMXERi,? Secretary of State. IT WILL PAY IflU If jou propose going West or North west to write to me. I represent tae Short hiuo. ! V. V. . A. f.L Quoted hf O. II. Koster, Secretary Raklga Tohaeeo Aaaoctatlott. 1 Eaixiob, January 28, 188ft. r uiere ommon, ' saaa Mrlium to good, ealO Ooodtofinn. . llaia Su'k'i 'onimon 4a7 Medium to irood, 8aU . Oood to fine. 118 Cutter Common to medium, ItaU Medium to kowI, :H) Good to ttne. 20a2A Vnp'nj'ommon 15a20 Meoiam, , zoaa Good, SAaAA Fine to taacy ftfmffl CITY COTTOW MABUET. UJicially reiwrted by AH. A. Tbompaoa, 8ecre tary tuaeiKo uxum Kxeaaogs. IUijcioh, Jan 28. 8 r. M. OOBaKCTKD DATLT. tftmd middling, Strict mlUUlinjc, . 8a8i Middling, ; 881 strict low middling, ' 84a8 Low middling, 8ia8i Middling Mains, 81 Low middling stain's 71 Market nrm. .ItVV AD V KRTIbfclM KM Ttt STATEMENT NkMlof Iki CaadltlOM mf tl Hprlag. all Fir mkI Marine Insnraaee t oiu pan jr. ASSETS. December 31st, 1885 Value of real atate and ground renu owued uy the Company (Idm the amount of encum brancea thereon), 8 96.S38.00 Loam on xmt and mortgage (duly recorded and bein tint lit-ua on the fee simple), 3U8.366.67 Account of stocks and tonds t the United States, and of this and other States, also all other -stweks and bonds absolutely owned by the Company, 1,884,064.00 Stockfi, bunds and all ft her se curities (except mort. ai ) h) poihcated to the Couii.my as collateral seeurit lor ush ac tually loaned by the C'oiuiany, 15,400.00 interest due and acomed on stocks and other secui irie", 1 82,378.09 Cash in Company's pi pa lpal of- nce and belonging to lue Com- pany, deposited in Runk, 107.466.36 Freminms or assessments unpaid. 169,090.0j Premium or assessment loans and. notes, 194.302.78 Ai outer asseu, aeuned m state- mt-nt, ; 840.9A total Assets, 12,808,430.80 LIABILITIES. Losses unpaid, including those resisted. 8 142.94A.2l Reserve, as required by Law, 1,224,&82.74 All other Claims, a,3H3.60 Total Liabilities, 11,392,894.48 Capital Stock paid up, Total Income, Total bxpenoiturei, 91,000,000 1,706,5741 1,642,107.44 President J. N. Dunham. Secretary S. J. Hill. General Agent W. S. Pkimeosb Raleigh. ST TE QF NORTH CAROLINA, offick or Sbcbetast or Statf, IXUEAKCE DWAETMKVT, RiX IOB, N. C, Jan. 28th, 1886. In compliance with Sec 9 of 'An Act to consolidate the Insurance Laws ot North Car. ollna ' I certify that the above is a true ax- tract from the sworn statement of the 8pring- urra t ire ana nurine insurance imninr. on Asecemoer tlKf Aeso, now on Hie in this Ot W. L. SAUNDERS, ; Secretary of State. T. MART'S SCHOOL. rhe Caster Term, the 90th semi-annual ses sion, ox tnls school will begin on Thursday, January 28th; For catalogue apply to the Rector, - REV. BENNETT SMEDES. j Raleigh, N. C an gftdlm. : G-.i'Tl STE01TA0H 'MARKET SQUARE, Fresh Mackerel, 6c pound. r i i JERSEY BUTTER, v85c; bestfon market. Hart's Cream Cheese, bot, lfte. 8edtick Coffee 12,c Old Government J va, 22c, Purest Lagutra, 16. New Orleans Molasses, 50c . t ider V inegar, 40c Haxatl MesL Patapsco Family Flour 96.25. Orange Grove Flour 85.73. Montrose family $5. 00. Magnoli Hams 12tc j. Grits, Hominy, Navy Beans. ! Baldwin's, Canned Apples, one gallon 80c Sugars, coffees. Syrups, Molasses. Brandy Peaches, Cigars, Chewing and Smoking To bacco, Snuff, Meats, Hams and aaned Goods, Whiskies, Brandies,, Wines, Ac, Ac. w noieaaie anu ueiau. G. Ta STKOIVTAOH, . No. 9 Maktdi St. ; WANTED ANTED A situation to teach- Corres- V pondenee solicited. AddrtssP. O. Boxi 88, Tarboro, N. C Jan 27 Iw, W ANT KD Men and Women to start a new business at their homes: can be acne evenings anu learned in an noun any persons making less than 10c to 50c an hour should send 10c at once for a package of sam ple oi goods, ana 24 wort tog samples (for mulas) to commence on. Address ALBANY SUPPLY CO., Albany, N. Y. Jaa21dlm. . WANTED By a young man 20 years old, a situation as salesman in a store Two years' experience, and gi od recommendations. Adores thl office. . WE i' ANT SALESMEN everywhere, local and trtvelinic. to sell our goods. Will pay good salary and nil expenses. Write for tcrui8 at once, aiid flute salary wanted. Ad drew STANDARD SILVER WARE COM PANY, W ashington, Street, Boston, Mass, WANTED Active Salesmen to sell Hard ware, Ac, on the road in North Curo'tha. Address ENERGY, care Carrier, !?0, P.O., Ba'tunore. Jaa24d7t. TICTANTED. Ladies and gentlenivu iu Lilt v t city to teae liirht Work at their own homes; 88 to 84 a day can be easily made work sent by mall; no canvassing. We bav, good demand for our work and furnish stradt employment. Address with stamp, CROWN M'F'G COMPANY, 294 Vine 8U, Cincinnati, oaky i , j ADIXS WANTED to work for us at their own bomea. $7 u flO per can be eaaUy made; no canvassing; faeelnattag end steady etspioyment, raitiauars and sample ot the iflalieious Misrepresentation. Ro)ert Bnbft, Jr., U Phlladelpbia, writes to as usdetdate of November 18, IsSft, u foQows "Wi have made no exclusive agencies for years, all being cancelled at least tea years tinea, bat owing to our long and friendly Intercourse with old Mr. I'escud, as well as his son, we oontla- ' ': . i ; ' - f ued the old house as our agent, wwest or oocass TEsanraTsv whet Pbkcd, Laa ft Co. ' waHOi.TED. From Mr. Buist'i letter. It will us, or even recognize us as bis agents. that we have never been bis agents, and when (which baa never existed) (mm us, MI8RKPRS8BKTATION or pacts. lie tollctted clikbd to buy his Beedsjhe no doubt hopes to representation as to an agency. We will not pleasure in Inlorming our friends and customers that we have a supply of Z. DEFOREST ELY A CO' 8 CARD EN SEEDS equal In purity and reliability U any in the market and will b pleased to serve them as usual. ( ountry merchants supplied at Philadelphia prices. ; Nothing Ma BUT SUBSTANTIATED FACTS. EXTRACTS FROM LETTER OP LEE, JOHNSON & CO., TO Uo. UNDER DATE NOVEMBER 27, 1885. . "Yours of 25th Inst, to hand. In reply we hare to say that the verbal agreement tor ex clusive sale of your seeds was made with Pescud, Lee A Co. about five yean ago. We Admit That You Had a Right to Cancel the Same, after giving us timely no' ice But as Bueoa-sors of Pescud, Lee A Co. We E ipected to Retain the Same Favors from Jou as Granted to Them. We have worked faithfully to make your seeds popular with our trade and sold them exclusively. And at Member of the old Firm Should Still Retain the Agency, But we Are Forced U Handle OtherSeeds." ; . Buist's New Crop Carden Seeds ! CAN BE OBTAINED IN RALEIGH ONLY Or John Y. lYIacRac Jan 17 deod and weekly lm. John Wholesale and ; Retail Drug-gist, (COB. WILMIJJGT05, MARTIN AHD HA EXIT STUaTS.) A FRESH SUPPLY OF Orders bj Mail will receive Prompt EMilSM SEEiS 'V ONION SETS, PEAS , AND BEANS. I t . A Happy New We are happy to extend our BX8T WISHES toonr FB1ENDS and PATRONS at mt ktodlykingthem for the liberal patronage and favors bestowedoiTns durtagVt yeaf. Our sales have been larger and the continued Inn mm nt nn r.w- lil'A fk. MiKH. T - WlU TUVUSJ . J; JfSSfJmiSF b 76t 1 IOB THB lXT THDITT PATB . J DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. GIVEN ON ALL Maya mwMDp j . ; . "' : Very RecpcctfullT, HERWANGEK LEADLNO CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. .. . ! - j t-?y fin-. SPKIJSTG- Andaa tuml wUl haw the toomt ceeapleto be seea that he did mot eontloac the area t Coasfeueatly. it t Droved troot his awe, ka be advertises that be lus withdrawn aa agemcy we insist thtt he publishes a atauaoxs our Datronaire this season and beeanaa wa nau divert our trade elsewhere, by publishing a mia notice any futur esUtenauts of Mi BnUC We take LEE, JOHNSON 4 CO., Drugcinta. ioious About It. or John S, Pescud. ROBT. BUTST, Js, Seed Grower, PWladelphia. BUIST'S PRIZE MEIAI- Attention to All. w mmmMmvm W WBIIinPn fW Spring f dj In ordar t. OBargains -JUST RECEIVD- ' I THE VKRY LATEST sTrLn3 t e are just begginmng to receive : i - i- . STOCK: Stock Ooihtac, EaSs and Shoes ta the aftr. hag, Haas and Bboea hi the iviacRae J " -I- Year f i i .j; ' . -- . ! g(D5(D0(D BROS HATS R. Ir. bp, 6? oak; Boftn ?j, iS ml. aw- - m S9 A SXaT Wi ' I r ffl. i' Hi j 'fell if: I'i; i: i. ) 1 It J 1.. ' Ifersi"'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1886, edition 1
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