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9 The Daily News and Observer. SUNDAY ,MORNtXG. .MAV. 4. IWI. ITS GREAT POWER Tell Their Experience With -'.-. . . - , . 4 . " ; s ' 1 " . " ' Pc-ru-na as a Great . . ' Family Medicine ly at I HOVTHE HINGWORKS PAPER TRUST: AUD fANTlAL WOMEN OF tm a. i mm 1 1 mwimr La It Ineffective 4o Deal With It Flite. Paid ;Ljf IVou e'nW: Buy , Paper iv .- " ' . " ;- ' : -Notfiiaijc J tort- of Imprlson- nvint IVUC Washington. ' torj of hw. a by the presqrif United States. ..." Fit Um Cc. n willih j. AimoT. May ,4.Tr-ThJ in a govet-rtmont, of the ' And In JhfJ;B Tcud"journal of rrcent date..- ajpiHcAtiqn which ac. cording to itTVtrn hemline a -de-Voted to the intelleW oFetje, American trade., an 'articl headeAMhis way: , t - '". - t ..-, AXKWti COMBINE? ; f All the Big, New Companies 8a if I' to --,lJo Incfodod Ut m Co-operative K -"---.--Unv5' . : ';?- . " , r 7, I 7--. . '. Of course spare 'prevent the pub lication of every thin which the pa per, Trade Journal, bo thoroughly de- voted r to tho . American inutf. said. Bummarized trif jly It appears that the greater part f of the print paper product l to be centrallzea Into fewer .hands. Conferences have -been held j at - which' all thef great paer manu facturer, were represented; "The " plan ' a outlined makes provisions for two-large holding com- panles..'one In' the East and one In the West. The Western company will Include the majority of newe mills In (hat section taking in those for merly identified vt 1th the old Oeneral Paper Company. 1 (The Oeneral Paper Company was .trio backbone of the Id Paper Trust.)! The Kaatern'Cnm pan v will take 1 4 most of the large mills tn the Cast.) outside of the mills of the Internatlonja) Paper Company." , (Th .International Paper Company was one of the fc hief .factors In the old trust.) v :f ; ' ' ' 1 - ' "i " . The. Lsf w and the Trust, There' you have U. Among ' the strenuous endeavors of the present ", Republican administration against the trust there wis a bill brought in , equity fsral nut the. Paper Trust. ' Let us take up the report of the result as , stated In the text; book put out by the 'Republican campaign committee in 10. - In this text book, which states the Republican position, we are-told V that a certahs decision "practically dis posed of the Paper Trust's defence for i there was none dn the merits, and It (the Paper Trust) submitted without ''further proceed Imn. "-The trust Is ; now "dissolved." I The benertU of free : competition are being received. ; and It Is reported on . reliable authority that news print (and fibre paper 'are now belna supplied to the comiumer , .-at tbo Aubstantud reduction of thirty , per cent. It is a matter bf notoriety thaCthe ' price of print palcr has gone up and " 2s going up continually. ( It is a mat ter.of fact, as Stated . by the -Paper iTBd journal already quoted. . that ... prices will iro up' nearly ten per cent. In sending this letter, to .editors of newspapers throughout the country we Invite your opinion. s to how' far the . ; promWi ,of the, liepubllcan- party as , deflnltely stated in an offlcial text book to reduce the price of paper has been carried out-or how nearly, they think the -Paper Trust has been 'destroyed As a 'matter of I fact, the legislation , ' the Republican partv -so proudly tmasted'of concerning the Paper Trust 'Is only: characteristic. The Paper 1 'Trust - was not destroyed because no man connected with It was punished In . the slightest deTe. They were fined. t Ye;, but who paid the - fines?. .The men who , had to ibuv their product. They are doing now what' they .Were wilim to do before.; namely, to vto late the Jaws of Jthe LTnited SUtes, feellnr assured thai they could, escape -..without any penalty that. would inflict -upon them Ignominy, or personal dls- irace. ,, , i .. . . v . t ' The' Paper; Trust orsanixers do not differ very much fijom those who have . built up Ither trusts. They seem to be - . a . little more xf an assured monopoly , i are pretty weir menopolized.'. -They I have made their, combination,' and It s- has been declared Illegal. They have preierjuea o aissotre it ana now rr O bulldlng-JIt up again to the injury of every ..lewspa per in; the United states. to in inu tr ones cvm-'Uiuiv nci- lqusly thamto the larger ones. - : - ..Two weaknesses in the Sherman An- ftu escape - Justice. - iThe most serious ; . one Is that an attack on them may be - made only through the Department or justice at v asninn ' v Suppose two' or ! three newspapers at Chattanoora '-and Nashvlllo should And themselves 'suddenly confivmted 4 with the extortions of thla . Paper ' Trust., They must -rint every day. They cannot-raise J the price of their papers., i They cannot immediately In crease advertising rates. Their mana gers know that thev are being made the victims of a trust existing In de fiance of law. a trust already declared ... '-......-.- .' jv. , - 4 . The Itetnedy...- ... : . ;, . " i-, Whatds thdr rVmedy? j t I '.' v ' Can they go as. they should tj able to go. to their District Attorney, for rellefT Can they, file Jn formation, by -w rant ,rf , th tnwt could - i b cited before a ctreult : court of the United Stales, and at one forced to : plead - under the Sherman Anti-Trust f.w mr the violation of which they are ''guilty.? .:-k .;.'.-.. : -No.-1 ; - r " ' ; ' : ' . Th "several United 8tates District ttornes have n( gbt of their own motion to proceed ai'w ni in - even though ita illegal natpre was as clear as I ho noonday sun. By Bectiop 4 of thVPberman - AntJ-Trurt Law " roceedIna- against the trust can onl" be instituted -under the direction the Attorney General at Washing .nn ind bJi lonk line of decisions of - wnn?h7orth t,kmiMv Hi.'tnoBt important it has ..-' - , . v -srsia-' aw 1 - aM a ,& . a a . a eo v vy a , ... .. ......v. r . a a a . v v v v c c jf imi, u 11 a . van & a - .ww i r- . imWH- --v . I had crMtUtarrj badiyand could not. V M YmmmUi ;:J ' walk.any distance without snfferlng a. -jT . ' W Vf T A I AllYil OsgTS.p pSff a mmmU ' ;'!;Ksr tea pita, but I do not hare a touch of ' y1 kUl& AWHmilfc -kth'khU -lean never praise Peruna enough. I am telling every 'QjJI V'l MWV?V VWl? M ymliBhJ one how much tea done for me.- W ... (mVO Wm'K ii m : z onr '-"-pr' -v - - - ti t y hi itu i y mi x. Wfwf $! :r CystlUs Cntlrelv Relieved. Miss Mattie McArthur, care of Hos pital, Medical Ike, Wash., writes : I have not written ro you for some time, but, Oh 1 1 have given you many words of praise, f. am so well. 4I had eyttltla very badly and could not walk.any distance without suffering In iewt oatn. but I do not have a touch of my old suffering now. MI can never praise Peru n a enough. I am telling every one how much good Pervna has done for me." ::" Tor Snfferlnt Women. r Mrs. J. X. Bmnmlttv cor Seventh and Cypress streets, Muscatine, Iowa, writes t ; MIt haa. been some time since you have, heard from me, but I am getting 'along all right. Peruna has ccrcd MI hope other tattering women will 'give Peruna a trial the same as I have done; for If It will cure me it will sure ly cure others." ' a - - MM tl. . r Dyspepsia na uonsupatran. - As to the merits of PcmnVtoo much cannot bo said. '- am sixty. years old and have Just found out a medicine that is a proat im provement to my bealiJv. I have syf red.fnt; Tears With dyspep1" rtm4 .tipatlon. The uto of Peruna tyro week onlv Us eiven me great relief. . i . ;l wJsh D'.Hsrtmsnprand snccess.w Ueieh A. Maxflcld, M. I., Lyman, Utah Word to Other i Women. "I trust that no ne will think from this that want my name In public for ay cause only to let sufferers nA whero theV may find relief from msny ailments. "I can truly say I have been much benefited by tho nse of Peruna. 1 feel better than I have for two yearn. It is tho best medicine that I know for in ternal troubles. I have taken medicine from the doctors and found no relief; but when I befran taking Pernna I could see that before I ha.i finished taking tho first bottle it was 'doing me good. ' 'I recommend it to all sufferincr wo men. 1 think that it in tho best medicine in the world. I can'tsay enouRh in its favor." Mrs. George C. Worstell, 11 River Koad, Clar ks bur g, W. Va. Catarrh of Kidneys and Bowels. MI mustlnform you that I recovered my health after using your valuable medi cine, PerunA. Ihadsuffered With catarrh of tho kldncyo and hovels, but now. I am .much Ix'tter, and feci real s troi)R. I an only . praise your medicine and extend my hearty thahka to you berc with.'Mrs. Maria Gongcll, Mayer, Minn. Kidney and Bladder Trouble. "I have been troubled for sixteen years with kidney and bladder trouble, and have taken all kinds of medicine for the trouble without re lief. ' T t lot w TYr TTavtmftn'a H . vertisement, and I wrote to him describ ing my case. He pronounced it chronic catarrh of the bladder and urinary or gans. He advised me. to take Peruna, which I did, according to his directions. "After taking one bottle I felt much better. I have now taken six bottles and I am now cured of the old trouble of six teen years standing. ' ' "I advise all that are troubled in the way I haf o been to take Peruna and be cured as lam. "I fool hotter than I have for ten years. I shall always keep Peruna In the house. I cannot praise it half enough, for It has been a God-send to me." Mrs. If. J3. Russell, Box 91, South nitcn, N. H. -Internal Catarrh. "I suffered with internal catarrh until I wrote to Dr. Hartmanand after taking treatment as ho advised, I can say I am now cured of this most trying affliction, fprwhicn l am trniy tnantcfui. l mink never felt ltteT in my life;thah I do at present." Miss Ktt Booker, Dundurn, Hask., N. XV Canada. System All Run Dawn. Miss Rlcka Leopold, - 1ST" Main StM Menasha, WisM Sec'y Liederkranz, writes: - ' .- ; 'Threo years ago my system' was in a terribly run down condition an3 I was broken out all over my body. I began to bo worried about my condition and was glad to try anything that .Would re lievo mc. r ' - ' , ' ' ' 'Peruda was recommended to me as a ,flno blood remedy and tonic, and 1 soon found that it Was worthy of praise. A few bottles changed my condition materially and in a short time; I .was all over my tronblc. . - ' . -' - ; " .; , "I owe my restoration to health and strength to Peruna.' I am gtad to en dorse i t." ; .i : v . - j . ; ' Poln,In'lJeft:-Sldc;u.i; twaa lotherofl with a pain in hiyleft Peruna the bestmodicino for catarrh.. 14 hlo for twenty-one years. ; Peruna and M anal in cured me. I think it Is the best mc15oino to take for: catarrh." Mrs fj. V. Griffllh, Utopia, Tca-as. f r CITects of La Grippe. ; -k ( . Mrs. C. Sagerr, 1311 Woodland Ave., Kansas tJity,-MoM writes: 'li y ' -feet it a duty due.' to- you and to otherft that may be afflicted Uko myself, to speak for Peruna. ? . , J : . t ,v'jIy trouble first came after la grippe, eight or nine, years' ago, a gathering in my head o,nl neuralgia, 1 1 suffered most all tha time. . My nose, ;cars and eyes were badly affected. ' For. tho last .two years,' I think from your description," of Internal catarrh that t must havo had that, also, ci cuffercd very severely f i 'Nothing ever, relieved, mo like Peru na.' It keeps mo from' taking cold. With the exception of some doalnoss I am feel ing perfectly cured. , . Sl am forty rsix years old.' I foci that words are .inadequato - ta express .my praise for Perunau' ' , : ' Tlio planof furnishingon a largo ficale', directly to tho 1 neonle. " a romod v -Xor chronic catarrh, ia an immense tavinc' i to tno people. t . ; ' K i - - . . i ' .wtCaTtcci Xr c . . . Mrs. Wilson Robinson, i. wood Ave, Toledo, Ohio, writ "I feci llko a new pcrnon. no more heavy feelings, no mr don't, belch up ga, can cxttr. thing without it hurting me. to be-working all tlio llrr.c. gained twenty-four pound i. Peoplo that sco me now ri me two months ago scorn a ' I tell them; Peruna C i It. I ' it is the only remedy for t ." all other ailments." v : Treatment cl Cclcr:'.. The.trcatmcn t of catarrh is j guess work; tho nature of c. ' thoroughly understood, a nd t of drugs; so comilc!ply ro ; that the remedy can lie i I j dlscaso with an accuracy U approaches sclenlillc com;. . i N ; . ... v- ta get .iri' touch can present the witn a law firm that Tartu In ko A n.i . : : :. un oy.me time tftat the'At- iyl ""y Mineral, even presuming . that " " more wen fllnrwucd toward the pettciener than to' the trust, has been oi m.rorm an opinion and give his authorization to the .proper proceed- unacr inc law. irretrievable dam wiu- nave , been done. In the meantime- the purpose of the lrust win pracucauy. d consummated: j Thr Opinion of a 0n-Tr?aan, . Mr. John Wosiey Gaines, of Tennes see. . ; In -.; conversation with i me expressed; what I believe . to be abso lutely the rixht: view as to anti-trust legislation. - And-after all It Is not a monopoly of Gaines, nor of any other man who believes' that the time' has come to fight.' monopoly and to rlffht It to a- finish." There are multitudes of men of : thatvsorf i throughout , this country nf If; they have courage they don't have to be members of Con gress In order to do efficient work.- Said Mr. Gaines," when I told him about ahls (Paper Trust story. -I am not' surprWtd. ' As lonr asivou lea'vs the question of destroying the trusts to courts,-and -allow those courts to be chosen from the' ranks of trust lawyers and then . give them the alternative of ..tnnictlns; -a fine- or Imprisonment on the Aiolalors ofl.the, law, then, the law never will be made effective. "I opposed the Sherman Law for two' reasons. First. because , it made the men. who. had a; grievance 'locally come clears. to Washington and annlv to the Attorney General. -r "Second, because- it did not compej L ImtirliiMimKnf Imlo. H r. . .1 I . .MVUU Vfc . . . not believe that' as.long as these two provision exist In the ahtl-trust law. It ; can ever - be made effective. Go ahead And fine ynur Paper Trust $50.- ItAfl . W Kin .fr.M.AH ; n.1 . I L- of. the trust contribute each their share and the-price of paper, toe up ac cordingly. If ' it be any other ' . trust the same thler results. No we nevtr can correct tne evil or monopoly in this country until you send the monop- Usts and. 'the trust magnates to Jail. The". President of the International Ps- per. . company, wiiw -i n- miiy ue. behind the -bars - would do more to break up the Paper Trust than all the fine that might, be Imposed." That is the statement of 'a.. Southern Democrat- having1 no particular Inter est in . newraprs or lnvoaner mills. When we. ftslder : the. i millionaire beneficiaries of the predatory' trusts, he. ta'zn who'.'skln rullroads tor their own profit, -the parasites .on the working-.' people-' who J go free while the starvlln who steals .'a' losf gees to Jalh'hU view seems- whodb' reason able. ' i v',- p.,. ' '--. - , .' v.. - . ':-' ' f r. r-r . .. t . '.: 1 '. ; Meeting or Medic! Kocfety and Board -: of .; Medical Examiners.'.. - ; 1-ljehoIry'W.-" C.-ApVllZ!: 107. . 'v On account -of the changes -of dato of the meeting -of the N. C. Medical Society to June 11 to .13. the Board of Medical Examiners of the state of North Carolina will meet on Wednes day, June 6th.' at Modehead City. N. C It is necessary' that all Applicants for examination shaU be present a.ni register for examination on Wednes day. June 6th.' at Morehead City. N. ln' The. newsnariers of the State ar1 especially jrequested - to publish, and the Tlcans of medical -oIleKes to reao. and post this announce ment. . (,, 4 - A. IA. KENT. M. D.. .v , Prea' of Board of Examiners. TIIK TKXTH AT Ll'MBEKTOX. Klaboratc I'rcjstratloiiM B-lic Made for l'n riling llic Conf-l-rate Moiiiiniciit. (Sp-clal to News and bsrvr.) Iumberton. X. C.., May 4. Much preparation Is being made for the celebration of Mny 10th. The monu- mrl will K rnr1i- f.if iinvIHnv workmen are using e-ery effort .to get -everthlng in readiness ' by that I day The iddrev which Is' looked forward .to. by the people of 'Robe eon will be made by Governor Ft. B. Glenn. Dinner for 500 veterans will be prepared... An Immense crowd Is expected. 1 An official announcement says: -A beautiful granite monument over forty-one feet' in height has just been erected on the Court House Square at Lumherton to the memory of the Con federate soldiers f Robeson county It Ik the largest and perhap the most costly monument in the State. On next Friday, ilay 10th. this monument will be levelled arfd dedicated -with appro priate Ceremonie. Governor R. - B. Glenn will deliver- the principal adT dress, and other speeches will bo made by Col. Wm. Lamb and other distinguished vetraryf. . f' f : Two companies nf military and two brass bands, a number .of heautlfel floats, n tnou?and Confederate' veter ans in line win b some of. the attrac tive features of the days program "Reduced rates have been secured and convenient schedules . will be maintained. It Is hoped that a large Crowd from the adjoining counties will be present. --7 : dIARTKft AMKXDMENTR. TlV Ilei Contest in the Coming Mil- nldfial IJccf kn In Neui Bern. .(Special to News and Obser-er. - New Bern N. C. May 4. The, cen ter of Interest In the municipal ele? tlon will be the vote on the amend ments to the lty charter which, wa ratified ' by the legislature. . These amendments have "In the main been approved by the citizens and It had not been thought'that theywould be opposed at the polls. Butt is as serted that opposition has quietly !heen organised against them ' since the prlmarleM which elected James A Brvan mayor. The lm of Mr. Bryan Is to Im prove the streets. He has expressed himself vigorously on giving New Bern en administration the effects of which will be seen for years to come iU the way of. P3.ved streets. The enforcement of all jaws will be strict ly -carried put. The amendments giv? him nil the 'latitude he wants which cannot ,be- done under the provisions of the present Charter. In: addition to !i this a contest is likely to be made. It Is cnarged that a wote a-as seconded in the sixth ward In the Jant primary- Claims have been made that' certain persons were allowed, to, vote in that ward In spit .of the. protest made and that al though the result would not be chang ed It -.was a - violation of m principle which cannot be overlooked. This is projected, by the defeated party. AH in' all-the 'election promises to have more excitement than usual on ac count of -these discordant' elements in municipal affairs. LOCKE C1UKJ SPE.KEK. OratiH or tho West t Deliver an Ad dress to Salisbury graded ScUmI. (Sheclal to News and observer.) SalUlMjry N. C. May 4. Hoi,. Leke t.'ralg. of Asheville has accept ed an invitation to deliver the annual address at the clo?e of Salisbury's graded schools on May 24th. . Mr. Craig, who is a politician of wide rep utation and who Is favorably spoken of as a probable candidate for Gover nor of North Carolina in the' next campaign Is one of the re cognized orators of the State and the Salisbury schools ere fortunate in se curing him for an address. An elab orate program Is being arranged by Kupt. I. c. Griffin and . the school board- Rev. C. O. Wells, pastor of the First Baptist church at Klnston, has been called to the pastorate of the Baptist church 'at Mooresville. Iredell coun ty. - He went to that place today where he will preach to the congre gation. He Is being urged to accept the call extended to him and is in clined to do so. ' Salisbury has been deeply Htirret during the past week by the preach ing of Miss Augusta Mlllev. of Austra lia, who has been assisting Itev. R. E. Neighbour, pastor of the iRnntut- Church here In a series of meeting j under a gospel tent.' Mlsi Miller laj a returned missionary and has a marvelous-personality. Br her earnest- ness she has wrought wonderfully up-I on me people who have - heard her here In .great numbers. . GREKXSBOIlb 4E3IALE COLLEGE. Excursion Bates on Railroads for Tte Coming Commencement. . V Excursion rates to Greensboro. N. C. and return from ail points In the State of North Carolina. Including Norfolk. Portsmouth; Suffolk, Boy kins and Danville.. A'a- oh sale May 18. 19. 20, "21. 22. final limit May 25. 1907. Rate One and one-third first class J farMt nlna wnfv.flvA'. int t" ,Ka I round trip (minimum rate one dollar). These rates' a re good on the Atlantic Coast Line flail way. Norfolk . and Southern Railway. Durham and South ern Railway,' Seaboard Air Line .fRaiU way. and Southern Rati way from ter ritory named above to Greensboro, v:- - . . RCTIIEBtxiUD COLLEGI3. t "., 1 V - Conimcncentent and Dedication' of The Abernetliy- Monument.' 'V -:.V ' '. ' . Inyitations have been'.' received to the commencement of Rutherford Col lege. Mayvl2th to 15th. On.the last day at 4 pv mi a monument to the. late Dr. R. tf Abemethy wlllibo unveiled, when J. . D. McCall.' Esq:;' qf Charlotte will deliver an address.-' : "' v " . ... . v - Statement . . ;i;jt.M..iA Lira insuilnck. co., V ofNNew York.. v , Condition December 3i.:.-. 190S, .a shown" by statement filed.' ti Amt. or capital. paid up , ln; cash. ....... Amt. ledger assets De cember. 31, previous year Income-r-from' policy holders. , $4,948,S52. 19; miscellaneous. Sl.- -706..98; , Total,.. ., Disbursements to r pol- : icy holders.' $3,291, 4 27.19; miscellaneous. r. $1,392,056.32; Total.. Business written during year--No.- of. policies. 8,028.' Amount Business in force at. end j of vHr-No. of boll- 'cies. 7,040; Amount, 114.189,167 0 '. "" -''' A"ets. ' .. ' ' Book tvalue of t real es- Mortgage loans on real estate v . . '. .' . . . . . -Loans, made to policy i. holders on this com pany's policies as signed as collateral. v Value of Bonds Deiolted In trust com itanies and , banks on Interest ; , ,1.'. . . . , ... . Cash in home ollice... .' Cash deposited In lanks . not on Interest . . . Interest and rents due and accrued ". ; ii . Premiums 'unpaid.. . . , Agents balances. .1. . . All other assets as de tailed In statement . . 'TOtaV.';; fc . .I'.5 : $37.524.245.o Less asset not' ad v' mitted;......1 ' 145.203.09 i 200,00.0.01 3.47,579.H ,655.219 77 V I 4.6S3.483.D1 14, 4 8 0477.00 Z, 514, 533.73 21.789,972.Ci 2.547.073 S 8. 747.850. S3. . v- , ''.,. 'V 5778 13.4 2 . 3,8 72.7 S v' -: J. 36.581.03 "447.394.74 728,535.44 30,817.91 200.0000 - . 4 .1 1,000.0c- 1 7,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.09 .' .' If . ' amount .v. Losses and claims incurr ed ; during the ? year. 1 , number. 2 am6unt. .1 Losses and claims , paid .. during the year, num v Jer 2 ; amount 1 Losses and i : Clai ms un- paid ; December i, ' 3L- 1906. number, 1 ; amt. Premiums collected and secured In cash-' and ;. t notes' or credits with- -' j .1 ' I- out 'any -deduction t . i - . 19.451.34 iPresident. CORNELTtTFt DOllEMUS( Secretary. CARL HETE. . ' Home office, ; 20. Nassau street,, New York, N. y: " ' " ' General agent, for . service; :,T. T. ,1IAY & BRO.. RaleJgh. N..C. ? . v Business Manager, for ' North Caro lina, T T.; Hay !& Bro., Raieigh,; N. C , . State of North Carolina. ' ,i , Insurance Department, ' Raleigh. April 23. 1997-t .. L JAMES -m YOUNG. Insurance Commissioner, ,do hereby, certify, that the above ' is a .true and, correct .ab stract of the statement of the Germa nia Ilfe Insurance Company of, New York-filed ,'wlth thisV-Department, showing the condition ..of ald. Com nsnv on the, 31st:i day; of December, Witness : rny hand and offlcial ea the day and date above written., ' -. . .JAMpB'rt.'TOUNG' ' ' .Insurance connn'ss'oner. Total admitted assetsJ37.479.042, 46 1S3,02.22 2.54,618.47; 9,9 96.51 Net reserve.--:ias com- - puted !. . . . k ... .3 32,008,582.00 Other .reserve, jtnd . spe- clal funds . . . .'. . Net policy ; claims. . Premiums .paid in ad : vance '.'. . . . .. Other amounts. due r to-. ; policy holders. r Salaries. rents,office ;ex-.-. penses, etc- . , ; . ..4 . Unearned Interest and v rent paid in advance; . ToUl llabllities- l io policy ? holders'. . ' Capital paid: Up in .cash Uiiassigned funds (sur- 2.494,232.32 '' 5.903:81 - j 20,665.10 34,946.700.4i - 200,000.00 . 2,3324 -37. 479,042. 4 wHtnNriMi." of at oaa I r.i 1 u r Painlaaa. and 1 r.unno WOMEN. TJm Blx CI ro? ntnrl JlarttareMjBBamijatioaa. r aiceranona tbra.B ; A not aatris ImtniSCHtlWIMlCS. nt r ao-oiKof. plus) 'Total' liabilities. ... . , Business in North Carolina lri'oot.' Policies on the lives of ' O, citizens of .sajd State, - . - 'in force December 31 - " . ' . ' of -previous year, -No. ' " " ''"5"V 290 Amount .". . y .'... 3 ,' . 475,1SUV9 policies orr the- lives "of 4 - ' " citizens of said State, - v'. issued during the' year, " ' NoTOber,4Camount. . " 72,403.00 Policies in. force Decern- ' , ber 31, 1906, number. " 294; amount . i;; .i i . . 453,656.00 Losses and claims unpaid t December 31 st- previ- , ous year, number,: i li . v ' Gominissioncr Cin2l:::n KswYcrt,CIFc:::iC::3 Who He Is, What He Has Done v 'and AVhat lie - Expects to , io. . This story will your friends. Be " Interest - you sure and get 1 and )bv Yorl; Sun !:r:!!l ; -.may r;."i :: -1.. JOMW -iv, '.civil !r::".:' 9 r 1 ': "Meases Am.Coc: C. 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May 5, 1907, edition 1
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