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10 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS MARCH 31. I9i' CT- Lead Poisoning In Twenty Eight Trades BV ALICE HAMILTON.> I. K fov Il'Mii'' - (t, , iiiioisii (l's;'asos v>Mit. I-;'d !;ic:urv mi |! , . :iinMiglii'iii tl.f IV Mi'dit ai *'xainin;nidii ini'lalTU'clll f’r .1 ■- Mit\ (ivr r;)sps i-'f It'rui '.a'' t'oii)' i'l \ru rasi li' oll-'f > 1K‘. fa ti'i'v, l.as ls oni- ! moiiiiai in iiii'n I, 1 (• W . I !• ,i|v i;.,' i>a>ro«'li ,11^1 • ,if 't-ad I'oiKouini; ■ ai: ii' ’,11 , I vvo IIU‘11 ll'i ■' T!"l , ill ti iVP'H > t y ia> , iH r .’i-'M al; ,v, ' -'•M- it .Vl ■A 1 1; a .' ^ ai-« I ■ !l'l ".'d I V Ii •, T!1!V Ir-' piH'y ajvi 'o\ sand jtapoiins; coats ot painf alter they nro diy. Tlu> last is a dau.i^t'r ai;aiiist wi.ifli a paiaicr oaii II-'i pri'Uit !;i;us'.'ir. and it is tisualiy ca'i'ifd Dti ill iMonv^ '.viih n»: svstiMu (it M'Miiiaiion lo ivmove the dnsT • i is di'ten .said tliar painters can ti(.! lie I'l'titiH'tod I'roni iv^ad poisonin.:.; mil 'ss \vt' .’.u- nsr of whit( ic\'1 pain' a tlic\ ai\ di'insr in Hut »'V('u with its i:so it is’ St'!' ;io.-;ihU-‘ i.' I'-otoci tlioin not tl'an wp do now. In (Jorniany ’lit' ci'ni raftor is )!tlii;'ed lo provide la \vai‘in r(>oi'» in which his iiainterh- j nii.y \va:-'h ('h.an.^f' ihc'ir .''lothcs and I l at Ii'iii h. cvt'U il hf work is doitr ! ir '!,c Cl -tutrv. it; (i Minanv and P.el- j i-i!n- l.’.-Kl pain, may l;i' ruhtiod i ;m sa.'; ' ,n' i'c;l w’lilr Water I'Ms' !v> :■ ':i In I't'uhind thi? wnt nif'hiid i. .Ml'". m iho finc.'i s -thI a 1 ■'."i'o!)iIt'S. I uf. lint l.r'n\- li\ ii is ^‘i ii'ii'i--s'idt- in ih:-- ' il^■i^|?trics m? ini-rica. (' is ::r'M it\it'u t" not'' i i'ai tliO ;M tile lend tradi'.- ttii'i io prow 1 • 1- caMSP mncliiiit's a re pvpry ^v lh'>rc' • . I.i iim iii.nd'.VO,-rn.orMinai'Mv r I'.l"M 11 t’loiis nt' \v;>i li..- : ■ ; '■!' 1 ;■ !■;']’ Ic ’ !■> an i:’M'io ; . I ip • t .1 e (T !i-,' inf!’, in co!i- The Capital City News Department ;dr.a' 'rilla ■■ 1 a' I'r n ' 1. ■ .1. .■ "a!;:■ ’ ^■ I I ill'l l' i *'ra''ti 'V a I'd a'-i'!’' n 11 a!'. Special to The News. Raleish. X. C.. March ;’.l.— Secretary Clarence H. I’oe, of the Xorth Carolina Literary and Historical Association- annonnces that the executive commit tee has obtained from Dr. .\lphonso Smith, of* the riiivorsity of Virginia, and rt'cently Ftoosevelt professor at tlu' I’niveisity of Berlin, a promise to deliver an address in connection with the next annual meeting of the asso ciation to l>e in October in this city, Tiiey are also urging Hon. Woodrow Wilsoii and Henry Van Dyke to ad dress the ass Dciat i(ni at that time, the membership includiuf.? several hundred of ihe !(aders in literary and histor ical elinit in every part of the state, •loseplras Daniels, editor of the Ral- eigli Xevs and Observer, has been invited by the committee lo jiresent a pao(‘r Oil "'riie Inlluence of Xathanel Macon on Xorth C'arolina History.” ’i'he itersonnel of the executive com- mi't*e has recently changed by the rt'si-nalions of Hon. J. Bryan Grimes «';nd i)r. I). H. Hill and the api)ointment of R. n. \\'. Connor and Dr. T. P. Har rison in their stead. The other mem* liers of the commitiee are Dr. W. L. I’l >r eat. ake To rest College: Dr. Ed win Mims. 'I'rinity College and Mr. W. Peelc. Raleigh. Order of Owls. A work ago a general headquarter for the Order of (^wls in Xorth Caro- lir.:i Mas open:'d in Charhnte. with .1. pol l.,;'' T; M ad trades j Arlington in charge for the establish- id r*'’in:i w’ a iht-* wcn’king . ment o:’ loiigos of the order which car- :n!v 111 >st im'ovat',' :>nd !'ies insurance ard sick and death hcn- seek ein;'le,, innii U'l'ds. I-'!aniin;; advertisements of the V''i e lead and stnolling came to the attention of ■| liri ■ il..' indiea; ion.' fhai|>’’^‘ state commissioner of insurance. •lanu's R. Yoiing, and he has directed Bell Telephone Co.. in regard to a contest that is on in that town to compel the Southern Bell to give long distance connections with the local exchange of the Ashboro Telephone Co. The Bell now has only long dis tance service into Ashboro and the Ashboro Comi)any has the control of the local field, the Bell having only the long distancebooths about the town. The remains of Henry Otis Smith, flagman killed this morning in a Sea board Air T.ine wreck near ('olumbia, were brought to Raleigh today for in terment in the family burying ground near Raleigh. He was a son of Maicell- us Smivh, prominent farmer of this county. ON 0 CilS[ Cliuttanooga, Tenn., March ;H.—A l^ntes About Flonda To the Editor of The News: I an: not a “.,'en!:ins" in. the mat- tc->' oi iicwsii,aiiPi' c.‘0]‘reH!;ondericve, but I want to submit in my "elumsy” way \ eight ii'iles. an;! is sparsely settled. Tampa, or 8 miles across the penin suia ii'oni Clearwater. I’his Pi;iellas peninsula was believed by the Si)an iards to be an island. II is a strip of laud running out from the mainland, or instep—Florida, is in the shape of a i.'ooi—and is t'nirry to forty miles’ in length wiih a i)iean width cf about a lew facts pertaining to this section and other sections oi' /•''lo'ida through which I have trave'od that iuive “struck" or imtnessed me as i l»assed along. Li-aviMg Cliarkttte in company \.itli m>' g(iod friend. .1. C Burrougliy, I spent soiiie time at White Springs, Fla. T".';-. is a great •■watering" jtlaee, aitlujugli I believe the use of spirits, or as we i.new it moonsiiine, is nol a!togetiu-r ar: tin KiKiwn ((liamiiy. AVe remained ai Winter Oranges end Grape.^ruit. They cultivate irang-^s and .’:ra''e- fruit here in great quarstities and ] may say in great ))erfo.'‘tion. A .Mr, Knight has a grove half a.n lunir'.' walk down the i)each. the fin; ] liave evr-r seen. It is said to contain 8.000 trees, beautiiuliy laid out au'i in pei'fect state of cu'ti\ation. Thoie are other and smaller groves and about every yard, orchard and garden ha? a fail number of oianges a'^i grf.’pei'rsilt. In one \a!>i \,-e saw a yo’.;ng grapefruit tree, not nltv feel nouifouglis returned i I he- ceiiler of li'e uni\erse. From ilK're 1 wciU to OfoUi. r('niainc'.l ai White Springs | ii'om the front door anii no* evgeed about two weeks, v-l.en ;niue friend j ij,c, nyp feet in heigiit, with 43 per- C'larlOite—I t'ect grai'efrnit growing on ii. Thert I wf i’o sev ral cinsiers f>i se\(‘u auvJ i nine in a b'tnch. Old ti-ees beaiing i'. a Ix'aiitifui. t'n iving cu v (. f about i as manv as 80 or 90 boxes .■).!'0o popnlaiion. it is ealU d thoj The Fspiiitu Santo Springs is !>r' F3iifk (. 't.', lO'' no roa-o" that ^ j lieved to be the fountain (;i vcut!; know of except thn ii has a fine {,he Spanish adventuier, Poi.re d- bnek hotel, Oeala hoteh and ijric;: i i oon, was so faithfully looKi-;- f.,- St's art' rare in liv’s sc^’tion b’roin O^ la , and never discovered, when hi? UmkI I loiirney-'v] . le's'u ely j ed at St. / ugustine in Tl'.e wa ,'r v.'i^erf' I speni a einideiipr is snnposed to aake thooiri vonu; j (if weeics pieasanMy. 'j'liis phire is si suit was filed in the circuit court tiierc j ua’.ed on ('Irnrwai r na>', ^.irh i i'.> II' re ,'1 n'lTii I'n O'! ' . 'Uic o: : lai'K i ::>;lli,!'s lo rei 1 a.'ti >f tie ( : !U ie!.; 1 art' p’aiir;'!'^ r> ■ rt'^- ’il in .-'V,;;en rut-', a--. Mis: :.ad et.ivon •' inciea; loii.' t sta! ;i- ii'.iie'i! s aij ciiize i': ' e''>ntani!': the chief of -police at Charlotte to ar ■ h-lu^r. aa w tor r . , , , I to (’learwatoi special irom Decatur. Ala., says mat;.. , . , • , . igain. 1 am irank to sa,\ u has bcti anj^^tiiied me matei'ia.llv. Jlere j.-, wh;',\i yesterday by the Canadian BanK of arm of the (Uilf of .\ e\ieo and is a ' old Ponce himself said about it' I Commerce, creditor of KniglH, Vancey I ulacp of cnrisideriii le mrerprise and, ••'!'here is an island nne'ii ''vhic' I Co., against the Louisville and Xash-1 by i'a; t!ie preitiest idaer I have yo’lihrre is an over-flowing sprin"' oi i vcD • ville railroad to recover $200,000 alleg-1 ■ It i^ on the gul. side atid :ibout ' ,--.i.riing water of such nr’rvr-io^s r[ I * ' ti ed lo have been paid on iraudulem j’bt cent a o;^ this -uj’a, knew:^ j j.,;;iey That when ihis water is drunk I yo. j;;: s!eo;;e: COt'!K‘( ‘•Cleau-Up" i.fei- Special to 'I'he X- . s. f.enoir. Mart li ;>]. day ioi’ i.enoii . day. Aprii in. at > w-ij , iu't n's. il 'lot I,, going lo clean \\-i- rai'iug ti:e la-vs. ; \a:ds, flowf'i •, pery and Tk)\vf'r " SEABOAJUJ JAI'di^lS IvFR_ .jjl,, tel, Chaiici.te, X J. B. W ^ Lll'j. '1 , /\ (..'harlotie, X. C Trains Lca'/e Ch^i J'.n, a, XO. 40—-j.uf) .\ roe.s with ,\o. coach, eieie'j' Ilainifi Wi.::;;i:-tor'. 1.. ■ Jiiiia atm X w se. VK ,. ai;r ' . : Wabi.;; j ( ars I.ie>, V XO. 4S—7;M A. Ai. and ;;;,i:i;- NO. 13;; - -pi; p: A. colton, :?li ;i)\ ■ NO. 44,—;:. i>. M ' ton; earn-'-:,. - 42 for sonville, ! ;i, ■ s'eeniug e;-: ■ t' at !1:; : . ■ S''- i“st the luanagers if necessary to stop \viiptiieir activiries. the order having no ineii I do business in this state. ’ I’iit' eo.'.wni^ ioner futhermore, refuses to iieiMise the oiiler in this state on ti'.e grouml that th'' supreme secreta- ly has adtaitteci that he conducts the idath benefit feature of the order for I !;is own personal profit. I Pr. .5. U. Rogers has commenced I work on ;i handsome new residence I for iii' ,sidt ai the corner ('f Hillsbcu'O jaiai Me!)o.v( i; streets and alfto a com- I Piodio.is apartniPiit h.ouse on an adja- j v' III io‘. Mo will exjiend something ■ V :'ik;y thousand dollars on the drafts, charging that the railroad com-1 fis iht' Pinellas pcn'usnia | pprhaps with st.me attention to diet ! pany had connived to defraud com-1 Tari.on bp.ir-.^-, is ]r>c;iied t-'oivf ht niak^s old jieopie voung again- and phiinants. The suits already tiled in ; ie> rhe Gui ar th.‘ j .-a-: o! ; lu re 1 must beg your' highness, not P.ec.^itin- against the Louisville andi‘b(' pci!ii'.aii!a liere is one c:' r!ie)i,j think this i.^ said jestingly foi [ Xashville railroad by English. German j sp; ng? eAci;i.azes, or jda’;!:-j riipy iiave reported it as a fact sol and Italian cretlitors of Knighl. Vaa-! ku"''T. >,-orid. it i.; ciaimed j tiiat nol only the comnio'i'but a^so cey Co., aggregates i-hPjtiiai i'llly 2,0-0 (^reek.^ a-e contina nh^ etuiealed and wealthv believe i. Canadian suit just filed and Italian 1 e”;-'?'_e.l in ,:v.!rheri;i,i, sjior)g?s 1 k, ijp so.’’ creditors suits llled a few day- ago M''nr t;;e dejuhs 'C the C ;lf, Mr. ;\i. H Kirkpatrick formerly o. will probably be trans+ferred to the M^'V( k.;. i-iiysicai’;, i,.)ot-c; -d by uiv-1 (-uarlotte, and now of the Clearwate. federal court at Huntsville as have all iarmour, go dov ■■ a ( ;.:'anee of previous .aiits instituted. | to iiie l.e —Mr. Will Ward, who was operate(i ^ga:her sj;.'n;.', i.y iOi' .-V ti;;-0’:: Xo:!o:i \V ve on. on last week at the Presbyterian hos pital for appendicitis, is doing well. He will be out soon. in - irr •le A * J . Afr foi;;:' ■'iiu n \wt.' i-'I-'or r t’-.e t ia’">- v-r tdrico -s ayi;,r. ;•! di. U.'U or i'a. r;>\ ■ . J ' t . aed- the Mr. P cal in; d O' V. vi', , > atal lit*, - ;V. ; i> » o,iipo.-,ed ■d i St'^te Banks Condition. !'"; a'i('n commission issued : ■ '•t'enient of the condition of : i a:eM?ia state banks at the 'i • u- :''s? .March. there being ' i ' an increase of three > ., l;;n tli;-ee months. The state- titat in the past tiiree 1. o; it'-- 1 h*' ca])i’,al stock of banks has ja.'»‘d S!70,.‘)P'); the total resotirces ^^O.^O.-' and total deposits $114,147. The total capital sto(“k at this time is .■?H.-"!!.7o7: ,'urpuls $2.1*)1,742 and un divided profits ?2.01 ;!,24,''. The deposits Mudiitie .'>7.001,01rime dejiosits $2S,- ' or, 7.1J dei osits su!)ject lo check, $:j,- ;f->''cr. and .^lr, W. S Lee demand certificates of deposit 'and $7.'So.743 savings deposits. The • A Pt-; m(>r .-It i -1. I: ir ■ :n\ T'; > -, ► ief i ie; r- t lie.ii^-'.j; • an’ id wis elected lo- in ci;ar'je of in': I luion .;f t!ie e - ,,cr. ything tnat pos.--i- a 'at i ■ V. • a . ai t .1' d e , 1-: ■ . ^at hr;. \enr an'on; .-■-r ^■nKd''Ii. .. > , . t;:r'’ ' r'SOU) COS include §1 ,'N27..')o.j for bank ing houses and furniture; loans and .• 'n.om:!.-. ille ;j-e ! S44,SS7.!.■);♦; and Xorth Caro- ei' ier. T\y.. i lii:a. lionds ?2'>:;,r,iMi and United States iu-an'that ane'her { •.•'.:.na i!i-' in^ r-’.rl'an | G;:ild Plant. t!;r aeh i ! ■'i.;asville has been! Bi'dical Recorder Co. announc- it‘ !. wli.'n accomplished will i i's purpose to ei-ect a handsome n: I., It f'.)' ■''’i-masville and tlns|’^hree stor\- building on Hargett street a.' a h'>nie IVm- its news]>aper plant ad for ihe ofTices of tlie Baptist boards and general secretaries having head- (luarrers in Raleigh. The building is to cost fifteen thousand dollars, will be 01' iiressod In'idc witii stone trimmings and will be 4.">xl00 feet. Cary J. Hun ter is lu'csident of the company. Corporation Ccmmission. In the conference just held by the iailroad oflicials with the corporation comnaission about the a])plication of the provisions of the noted compro- ;t: dlH • 1’ V 1 1 f(ir- - ■’ n iiapj-:'r. a;ur!:,.' :r:idf rxc. rsit)n of r '• ■'n r :.vi in Th'.'rna \'i!lo 'V*, Ines ]a,^■ ' i! . ' 12.,.:, ]). m. ai:vi will re- ■.■'•n!\ tiiinute,-.. ' I'lii't. i.i alih iiii-'U ar' attain ad- ^ ft bid- f 1 a ti.e '*:7.'>,>'(iO bond ' 'I'.t* pii.po.e of buiitling a ■>\: i,'i'W!'ir! s and sewei'au^' r-.\ stem. It ' reported •'hat the majority of the \oters and taxiia,. eiof tiip town are • •p|i‘,'ed I;, iais hf p'i iss'.i'' and will 1 mise act of the legislature providing 0 stop the sale,! for mileage ticket windows and for ' b.. t bet-n t ; ,plo.ye(] ati(l it is j checking baggage on mileage books • 'i ■ i.i .'ti in .aiu .. II will b'- ..v.dtt'n ■ \\ iien tlie lia\ eling men were clamor- ■''' ’’ - '''id'Cii ant) tl;^' wiud-H in- tor the requirement that the mile- )C .-eii.td through the me i)e pulled on the trains, the rail road men confined their petition for r will a 1 :;ein 11 ■ T' 11 a,' I, ■ . ■ I'* ii'd 1 ' T f t-.^at’y ■- ■e-«iri«*,' vi.'iTot: 'U? ,11. 1'' ' ; i' m> n Oin .111 .I.-v:i ■ ' ■ I ’i l>'ad jia -: ' ■ in iii- • I :if,>\>t‘ he iia 1 : ." aterial wu'-' .-f-rioU'ly k di-d I a'-’s. ' ':da-T ' in mine, s ' ' .an an, .(■' r'-' f nr time-; are I’'.'.'- 'n-trnetd and iii a’l ’.■I'Te a strf)ng f f n CO av. ay wi;ii ': ;i lit’ 'I. ,1;I'l-aM’res. ;i. 1. a!,(, dr> ee'ioi ' .^d .1,' are pm !:* > . !'■' v' an iiiex- Tl e annual n'ertin \M!e I’apti a id 2Mh j{e\. |;|- 0'l\el!\ • ■v.;il pMacii tlu- annn-i '1 at .-d; ' riiglii tin- 2Trh, anti on Wed- iie''ia,-—:he Idg day—.ludiro .leter I’ 't'hard will d* ;iv( r the annaal ad- dn - ar 11 f>'cU>! k. na T b.omas-1 action 1»- the commission at this time r,'i u-’,'."." r' ' tbe prescribing of regulations for w... V/i-! -j; ’ ' I fhe( Ixinii baggai2:e so as to protect the 1 I'ailroads frotn imiiosition, leaving the sermon , M.w.stion of tlie exempting of any sta- f TjSu|ij)ly Cojiipany. kindly brougin m( iiere ii' liis buggy. He ha..s been a "frict.'d in need" and showed hh* many places of interest in ihis s c tion; and particularly showed me aiv.. cotton tree on tiie ])lace of his moth-1 V-.y er-in-lav,-, Mrs. McIMullen. al>ont hai. ; vq way between Clearv.atei' and thej*' sp'ings. The tree is 10ii leet high and I •i 1-2 feel cross stiimp, and bears cot ion 1,'olls the size of a teacup with irerirenija one inch fiber. . u'lot.hei inr.>;. bur tn-.^| i go from here to Tampa, the m>^ bnsjness is so jii o.hia. Ii!e liiat ihe ad ' It ■ ;he Gulf 1, Dringing tliem :o tiic sai LiCe iroi ■ v. i.enee tlioy are taken, eUaned and sold :o tbe trade ar imb’dc aiiciion. The aac- tion.s are held every twe. weeks ar a wareiu.use and are i; ,, ,^Gn .- eeca sifais to spo-’Jiattirs ..s »teli as dea' ers. This proec .ss tu' di\iag is a dan gcrons one. hea deaths trtrpolis of rhe west coast, next T'!i:i ^eni’iions 'irce;.; \\il] take the risk I r]a,y and thence to St. 1 lie sales insi week of sponges ag j which is at The teiininus .t gated a'lont .•rS.i’*ao Special to The Xews, Statesville. larch 31.—Tlte second anntuil BapN^ Voung Pooiile's Pnien convention of Xorth Carolina, which will be in session at the ■''irst J3hp list church of Statesville. April 1S-2". will be a gathering of no little im portance to the Baptists of the state. Among the speakers for the occa sion are some of the most jirominent Baptist leaders of the South and it is expected that a large number of del egates from all sections oT the st;Uo will be here to avail themselves (d the opportunity to he.,.- them. The convention will open on the evening of Tuesday, the ISUi. with devotional exerciscs by Dr. W. K. Cullom. The second session will be held Wednesday morning and will consi'^t of devotional exercist-?s, and an ad dress by Mr. l.eaveil on ‘ Tv. o Bap tist Yoimg People's Union Mot'oes,' Wednesday afternoon there will he a discussion of the weekly meeririg by ]\Ir. Lea veil, an addi-ess on "Train ing for EfRciency," ijy Prof. .). Hen ry Highsmith, of Wake Forest Colle.ge. Dr, Robertson and Dr. W, M. Vines, of Asheville, will be the speakers for the final session Thursday niguv. E3pii:tu S^nto Springs, 1 h.ave been hei’e one ■vvc-'^ ’.. an j i nincli ;;leaset! ',,iii] tlie idaee-. .F'Js- piriiu Santo Snrin.gs. or Springs of ']'e ftely Si ii’i', is the nanr "G'en it by fir' T'eanhii .!s. Th^' ■■a.Kr iias a ricdi. salty, ^■(.‘l\•>'ty la'-!;-' luuch as if you wei-e to taS',' ;i jnn-.-ii of sait from the hisr I’emains ; f Lot's wife and dissoI’i'G it iit a. iiirelio!' of jerso.v cream, tin.tnrcd •• u-ste of SI! 'Ui?' snlej;nj'. d pis e’i:e:a'e is idea!. Sin'-e I huvo lieen her* iho iem- perauire has ran-:etl fr.an ' ro 7-; a’id. V.e si'end mo."; of t!ie time out of doors, l.asr Sah'^aTii the thermom eter sltowed t!4 to h-"). The spring is aboi’t tlio center of the pt'ninsida on tlie !'a;;'!,a bav side and about It; lailes iiv i^oat fi'om Pet ei'sbnrg ^ of the I'onin j sn'a overlooking both the G i-i and I Hay wirli a resident p'ainilaiion e>'i ;iboi!t -S,000 and about as many tour ists. i'^'rom tlie latter place 1 may v,-rite yoii f[]rti'*er or 1 may nisit home. S'veet home. S. S.; I iorg)' to memion a, verv inijioi’tant item ol tlie pleasui-es of Florida—that of fishing. Whiie 1? John Mitchell Tells Why he Quit ■ r I ti';u.s from the double formal applica- I tion for roiief from installing the I double window service at any station the people of that locality will be no- I tified so that, tliey' may op))ose it if ' tliey wish to. In regard to the bag- i gage checlang regulations desired by j the railroads they are principally that Giere shall be provision for a baggage ! master to pull a baggage coupon for I ’he distance desired to be traveled and X. w \i,v' M h ■>) or luinching the destination 'l,-,IohTi Miuri. on ,hc nnleaw .sli,, so that the ticliet ^ ae;ent can have checking evidence that , America, in a state | the destinaiion of the baggage and the v-e h ^ socialist organi-1 ticket for the passenger are identical, /a^ ion,; has .pi:-;t made his first public j Appearing before the commission were opv totiie action of the union or-j s. H. Hardwick. Southern Railway; , mi- IT -J- for Atlantic Coast Line M 'i ll. ill-. .$.. oun a year job as an | and Winston-Salem Southbound; C. B. -ffK- i ot .no American C ivic Federa-, r,an. Seaboard Ari Line and W tion. In t('sf,(Mi:i to this order belt Death of Miss Shepherd. Special to The News. Lenoir, March :>L—-The remains of Miss Lizzie Shei)herd. who died a few days ago in a Chicago hospitae arrived here last night and this morning were taken to her foriner home near Elkviile, ihio connty, for interment. Miss Shepherd was a student at Davenport College here for about three .vears and was well and favor ably known in Lenoir and her death is a source of sorrow to her many school mates who live here. A Menagerie. “‘He asked me how' much money you had.” “The pig!” “To push him I said you none.” “You oat!’’Montreal Star. t>'G(‘peis '.I Trains Arre XO. 10;-it. \ XO, 4:.---12.. ; . . Iti—Pi;i:> A I-. •::; -7:2r. p. c. i;, Kv,\ ; ,ja:g-;s Ki.R. Ii. 3. LEARD. Souther .srai ePK'-nf NATIONAL FiRE INSURANCE CO., H.>\RTFORD. CONN. Condition Deccnibr'r :]!. Unn, as chown I;y Sta’enn.n' Piled. A.nH'unt ot Oapit;'! pait.i u;) i:; cash .^i.' Mi.tKio.no Ar.icuiil 01 Lodcer. .\ sets Dpcember :;is! of jire- vious year: Tot.al . . . . 000,702.45 Inco’ne—I-'rom I’oiie.\ iiolt]- holtiers. $3.0o7.4:i7.77; niis-ce!l;;neo'is. ? ;;n I.- t‘S2.r,s: H'otal 7,.'22,141.20 L')isbnrsenienTs—To Poliey- iiolders, $i;h0i!7.4.‘-]7.77; ^Jiscf'Ilaneous. $2,9t)(S,- .'0:hS3; Total.. .. .. 1.1.073,941 .GO Fire Risks—\\’riL'pu or rc- newv^'d during year. ?! ,- 0.-iO,:i4 1 ..■.:-2.0o; in V,i'?ar\\ ater f caugiii a gieal ma^iy | king-fish and mackerel, the Iari.;o;-;' I kir.si-fish v. eiirhing 1.1 poe,nds. These j we;-0 (au.glii in Clearwater iJav avid! -!0 Gulf. ],. .1. WALi\ER. ! Espiritu Santo Springs, Safety Har-' I'or, Fla, March 22, 1 Statement SUN FIRE IN'SU RANGE CO. New Orleans, La. Gondii ion Dpceniber ;! i. IT'IO, as SI wn by Siatement Filed, Aiviount of Capital paid up in c‘?Ph 500.000.00 Amount of l.edger .\ssets December :Jlst of p;e- vioiis year . . . PCI4.1.12 1 ucome—From f'olicyhold- ers. v*» i 0.1^27.2!*; rvliscel- laneous. $129,740.5:^; To- 709.7u7.N2 Dishnrseinent5—-To Policy holders. S;P37.(;4::..^(;; Mis cellaneous, $44 7,02(J.87: 804.670.7:3 Fire Risks—Written or re- nov\'cd during year, $CS,- :^73,0o2: In force ,. .. 79.031.1S.") Marine and Inland Risk,s— W'riti on or renewed dui- ing .vear $7,nS0.492, ASSETS force .. ] ,:iO,s.942,,7,i>2,0o j -\SSI':T3 ' \'alue of Real Estate .. ..$ 40,000.00 Value of Real Estate S 057,740,69 !-'lorigage Loans on Real Mortgage Li»an;s e,n Real | Estate 2.650.00 N. B.—'ine G, ures f:L.fcli5iiec and are not gu,.:' l!,20 a. in.. Xtj. . Special fur liaui. Pulliia,!. in.g c.'Ts, !. day cuache> iiig car sri' ' 3.30 a. m., Xo, viiit;, iiit liai' diatc points. o.lO a. rn , Xo. : ern’s .Soe-h' ; j h.’.mhia, S'a\ i and .iacKs^ . , I in:, room Sit- I Auiiusta a;. : j coacnes le j car serv'.jt.'. j 6.00 a, ni,, Xv’. j \\'a.'hin.uioa G,40 a. m., X>-. I for ^'’o!an■d: . puiuts, 7.15 a, m.. Xc-> ' for A'K^ti;,: points. 7.50 a, ni., ?'o day, loc;;; e ivirsviile, c. ■ : ville ;'or W 10.05 a. in., Xe Atlanta ani: Pullui.in cats and ■ York to i\I,ieon. Ijii.uif Pullman .1 10.15 a. m,, Xo. .' fast mail, points Xoi room slc' anti Bi; nd ■. Day coae:' ■ i ing ear st:; .'- 11.00 a, m., Xo, l;-- Salem, lie , P'sta t e, . .. 1.470.1 7.5.00 i Value (d’Bonds and Stock's 1,19n.279.57 ^^-^^-^ - W, ar^ nieonn- of pa.l.p^.inson- gave up his place in the Civic Fedorit: is mliSd S^hf SJpomtion j commission as tlie date for hearing the citizens of Ashboro and the Ash boro Telephone Co. and the Southern ing 'I'hat this i«« d'a b--t is shou II b.' fi t en I w(i Illinf,i« T,, to ne '■ 'onrra.-t r.iiii- hoii.- ' .0 tactf)ne-« arr- boili nr.-,, . ’.'‘nri'aied. adiniraM-> e\;i( .r.allv ■ :e V r.tnj.loy about an i frial riniabei I'lrn, Wo have not rracfrt a f.i-f of lend poison 'o one .f tlif.-e; " ■ have fonn*l el-vrn u’lif h bepjiu' I' ihe f)ther. Thi- i« a;. i!bi-t rat it'ii '■ 'I:'' resiili-5 /if Paving a'j ur-ii taat ' ' »o the toofi will of the , m|)|(,yer '1 r I can tint] no othei- ea : tor tb's (i:' -enep cveept care "ivfii f|,(. n in on*’ pne pl:*ce, a:,(| ii;( I' in t t;r> ot tier ’! I '• paint iriir 11 adc is a ;;f i " 'i the Nmei ie.'iii m( Miod I”"' fianL'erons tban those 'fiio painter acrpiii ' : "tiing roi tbrr.iitd, >e'-.i I efi tOfia- ( o. e.i ' fl I •(] fii' i(|, I I.I, , Wl in-’ Tl," ' t e.ir, ' • ■ ear ml ,f I a ♦' . . tir: I ri in n-;*' ; leaf! lead I (My av' id I,'.- 1 ion. “1 believe my union has done in ,liis aetion,’’ sa.\ > .Mr. .Mireiifjl, ‘-j.Tit to paraiihra.se an old saving, I (ieclnie ‘my union ma.\- not be alwavs rigiit but, right or wrong, my union,’ In tlif? few flaj’s siuf’c I resigned IrfMii liie Givic Federation I have b'-'iid il ropt)rt«''d that some jiersons iia\e said ijial iny action was not a di: iday ol io\aity to the unif)n but latber an aibui-sion lliat I was in tl.e wrong. It wf)iild rerpiire no high courage tor UK* at fiii.s lime to give up ni.y memhc r,',liip In the iitdoii, it was a I'oal Irird, I'ip, however, to give up " "orl« ill iii( f)f)(iv that is trying to esiab'ish indnstiial peace. But 1 bai no (hoic>, I (lid uoj give up '^'-.oco a ,\ear for a little card. I i':iv‘ I p I be 1,; In- , foi' a itrinr iplc!. 'V In-n 1 ha.i | (twer to eiiforce similar ■dids I ii|. til. ."'■•i oM' I- ■ I- V ^ - 1 , .,i I 1 lei' . lb.- •r men to gi re o-hi have Ix'en ' I ! '.‘sitateii. I 11 nurht be an !i tret' to state I •' adr> a mis- of 11.-. ->vlio I :ilid SfiUiO i;.- I 1m rncn antj • a ''i.‘ rx isoual- onveniin ija 'erM.ie l|’ad of ■'e'h-ant X'l-v "I'.ua! sif.’T.i-l- eate e Cures Catarrh R, H, Jordan Co. guarantee HYO- MEI fju-onounce it High-o-me) to cure catarrh, acute or chronic; to cure colds, coughs, croup and sore throat, or money back. In cases of deafness caused by ca tarrh. theie is no remedy so efficient. IIVOMEI is a liquid extracted from the eucalyptus trees of Australia, and is a soothing, healing, germ killing antiseptic. R. H. .Iordan & Co. sell a complete HYOMEI outfit consisting of a bottle of HYOMET and an indestructible hard rubber pocket inhaler fo $1.00. For treating catarrh or any throat or nose ailment, )>our a few drops into the inhaler and breathe. That's all you have to do. and as the air passes through the inhaler it becomes impregnated with antiseptic HYOMEI, and this soothing, healing air as it jiasses into the lungs reaches every i^aiticle of the inflamed niem- bi.,iH' kills the germs and heals the rav , soie catarrhal spots. If yon now own a HYOMEI inhaler yon ear. buy an evtra bottle of HYO- MFI ftn- only 50 cents at R. H. Jordan iV Cu.\s, or (ii nggists everywliere. Free .,;aipl( tri.»l treatment, from Booth’s l;\oiuci Co,, Buffalo. N. Y. What She Wanted. Father (to his daughter)—Pvc brought wou a zither for your birth day, my dear, and a book by whicn .vou can teach yourself to play on U in a month. Daughter—But it was the zither teacher I wanted most.—Fitegende Blatter. ftfm and those suffering from diseases oftKe stomach arxd Irvtestinos. A physician, surgeon and pharma ceutist of the highest standing in Eu rope, Sai^ d« Carlos, introduces to the public the best and safes^fc treatment it>r the cure of diseases of the stomach and intestines. Thi.s remedy he has named which is k safe and absolutely harmless digestive tonic, relieving pain, aiding digestion, stinrraP.ting appetite, and toning the entire system. It is gradual and benign in its effects, restoring the digestive functions to their normal power and health, with ability to do their work unaided. To the Medical Profession: Physiciaiw who have kindlf^ reported to Dr. iaiz de Carlos the results, in Europe, of this remedy where prescribed, state that in cases of chronic mtrltls, lastraleia and dys- (combined with ghlorosl.s), sea-sick- ■cn, chroalcfistro-eateritiR, fastralsia.ansmia, ftstric*oetirastheola. ulcer in the stomach, dys- Mlery, dytpnsia. byperchloridia, dilitationof the stomach, and in tastro*iotcstinal diseases in chUdren, etc.. by using no other medi cine enan Stanallx.they have been Rratified at the curative results, diseases of thirty years’ standing yielding to the remedy. For sale by all Druggisls, t. r0UGER,4 & CO., Agents, U. S., New Yorh. Value of Ponds and Storks 7.4no..j.yho4 Cash in Company’s of- 721 St;' b'-P I Deposited in Tr sst Cotn- i panies and Banks not 302.2G3.4.S ! on interest -Vgents’ balances repre senting business written subsequent to October 778,019.71 1, P>10 -\gents’ balances, repre senting business writ ten prior to October, 3 910 e, , li: lanta ana iiiU n; C'ash in Comi)an.\'s i>nk-e Dejiosited in Trus?i Com panies and Banks on in terest . . Ae,entrs' balances, rein'e- senting business wiit- ten subsequent to Oc- iober I. !010 •Vgcnts’ balances. repre senting business writ ten prior to October 1, 1910 Interest and Rents due and accrued 25,442.15 87.917.56 i Total $10,817,735,49 Less Assets not admitted 25,442,15 Total admitted Assets Si0,792,293,34 LIABILITIES Xet amount of nui)aid lobses and claims ,. ,,?5 iUr>,0,'i9,2 ij Pnoarned Premiums .. Pnearned Premiums .. . . (!,075,294.78 State, count\' and munici- Total Less As.sets not ted .. ..SP309.67S.21 admit- .. .. S3,039.57 Total, admitted Assets. .$1,226,638 64 LIABILITIES Xet amount of unpaid losses and claims .. . State, county and nmniei- ])al taxes due or ac- cruf 125,000,00 AH other TJabilities as de tailed in statement . . . . 300.000.00 Total amount of Liabil ities except Capital. .$7,146,383,99 Ca-pital Actually paid up in Cash 1,000,000.00 Surplus over all Liabili ties 2,645,909,35 Total Liabilities SI0,792,293.34 BPSIXESS IX XORTH CAROLIXA DPRLXG 1910. ^ Fire Risks written. .$9,460,- 586.00; Premiums re ceived Losses incurred—Fire, $37,- 542,52; Paid Presideni. .lames Xichols: Secretary. B. R. Stillman; Home Office !)5 Pearl St., Hartford. Conn.; Attorney for ser vice, R. G. Hayes. Charlotte, X. C.; Bu.-iness Manager for Xorth Carolina, Home Oflice. 75.866.90 26.358.13 State of Xoi'th Carolina. Insura.nce Department, Raleigh, Feb. 3, 1911. I, James R. Young, Insurance Com missioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statenie-it of the Xationdl Fire Insurance Coini)any, of Hartford, Conn., filed with this Department! showing the condition of said Coni])any on the 31^st day of December, 1910. Witness my hand and otUcial seal the day and date above written JAMES R. YOPXG, Insurance Commissioner. l-'al taxes due or accrued Re-insurance premiums... All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement.. 59,067.58 490,782.26 l,75n.no 1,481,36 48.0.'in.00 Total amount of Liabili ties except Ca])ital.. Capital Actually paid up in cash Surplus over all Liabil ities 601,111.20 500,000.00 125,527.68 7,659.10 2.742,18 Total Liabilities .. ..$1,226,638.64 BPSIXESS IX XORTH CAROLIXA DURIXG 1910. Fire Risks written, $450,- 722.00; Premiums re ceived ; L;sses incurred—B'ire, $3 - 230.S8; Paid Piesident, Chas Janvier; Secretarv, W. P. Mark; Home Oflice, 308 Camp St., Xew Orleans, La.; Attornev for service. Thos. GriflUh. Charlotte, X. C,; Business Manager for Xorth Caro lina. J. C. Whitener & Co., Atlanta, Ga. State of Xorth Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, Feb. 16. 1911. I, James R. Young, Insurance Com missioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct ai)stract of the statement of the Sun Insurance Comj)any, of Xew Orleans, filed with this Department, showing the condi tion of said Company on the 31st dav of December, 1910. itness my hand an(j official seal the day and date above written. JAMES R. YOUXG, Insurance Commissioner. , j 3.00 p, m.. >' 1' Greensbcu .-a ! points. ! 4.35 p. m„ Xo. 2", dr:: I iumbia anj intenn. ! 4.50 p. m., Xo. 41. -hi I day, local for ►i-'i I diate poini.',, 55,533,97 i e,00 p, m,. Xo. l:’, d-'ii- and Xorf'i.r cars Chari' '.te to i lotte to X -W \0'; 650.00 to Xorfolk. 6.30 p. ni., X'o. 24, n. clay, local for .M vil'ie and Taylors-^ 7:30 p. m., Xo. oS. " • ■ Atlanta an^: New t for Washington a;:. Drawing r^om f-it eervation cars to ing car service, train. 9.30 p. m., No. dail last mail tor At; ,; bam and X 'W Orv drawing room sk t* York to New Or if mingham. i):ty ce:- ton to New Orle-e: service. 10,00 p. ni.. No. 32, D;.i ern’s South. iSteru Washington, .'Sew i-- North. Pulv'uan Bleeping cari^ for Ne coaches to V\ ash\a: car service. 10.30 p. m., No. i3, dailj. ■ and points Se.uth. man sieepiu:^ car P lanta. Day coachc to Atlanta. 11.20 p. m,. No. 30, ham Special, for W-. New York. Puli u ronin sleepirg ciu-r= cars to New York. 1,' Washington. Dinin,-, All New York trains . Railway will arrive an l ■ the magnificent n'W -•i;; ; inal of tlie Penu.vylvani. Seventh to EighUi aveii ; 33rd streets, and will ' of modern electric light structed Pullman cars. Tickets, sleeping car V'- and detailed information^ tained at Ticket otiice, N’; Tryon street. H. F. CARY. G. ’ \Va^• I R. L. VERNON ' C^ -iriv‘ ■ r H. DeBUTT s 1'. * C.ia: ie- \V. P. LESTEK, c i v ' Ciiarlu' ■
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 31, 1911, edition 1
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