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ELEVEN NIGHTS IN SNOW Remarkable Fortitude Recently Shown by a Horee In the State of Maine. A remarkable iiiSlaiict! of animal it tituc is the cuse of u horne owned by a resident of .South Ber wick, Me., that van found alive after Wing lout for ele\eu day a in a big anewstorm. Tlis Animal, sayi the Philadelphia Inquirer, had bevn driven to Great .Pal la, K. Y.. and the parties started for home a boiit midnight, but the; got tipped out of the sleigh and the hone ran off. For eleven nights no trace of kim could be found and it r?as supposed he had died in the etorw somewhere. On the twelfth jday a hunter found the horee in a snowdrift on a crosaroad between South Berwick and Lluver. The reint and sleigh were frozen so solidly into the snow that the horse could not extricate himself. ?The hunter, peeing Hie animal alive, drew near to the poor beast and cat him loot*', at which he manifested the greatest pleasure and slowly fol lowed his deliverer to Dover. How the Animal lived through the storm and cold and hunger is cer tainly a wonder. The hunter, how ever, says the horse lived on the elder hushes near him. He alto as serts that since the check rein pre vtftWd the horae from eating iMf, he weald put hi* foot down into the drill and then hold it up and lap off the sn#w. ? The contrast whan the horn was plated beaide his mate in the stable was a painful one. The animal's month Iras very sore from eating twigs and bushes and his general haggard appearance was suggestive of Quixote's angular steed of ancient fiction. JUST HAD TO Un. Bsanaoc ? I can't understand 8m the Browns are abld to own an ' efe ftmoii-1 They aren't, bat tMuekaaft up atpreaent that bo can Jwadfe rt not to own one. \! M A MAN THINKS. 'ife imagine that thought can I Iw tept Herat, bat it cannot ; it rap ik^rftpteBlaee into habil, and babit aaMttaa into aircuraatanc**. Man a by law, and not a era itWt V wtifloa, and canae and jf Birf; it ail abaolate and underrating in tha hiMn of thought a* in 4* wnM * Tttbl* and material tfctega. - And again he aaye: 'A man ia literally what ha thinka, hi* char acter Mng tha complete a am of ill Ua *?i igtta.' within, a. without ? olwaya and inrritaMj A thoroughly scieo ^ wa wall find aa wa h, underiiea the atate a man thinlceth in hia heart ao is ha. There ia nothing by Wf *1 habit, character, ereo achiere mmt that aao gat into a man 'a or a womaa'a life eseept through tha ayaaae of hia or her mental life, ilaanah aa eamfnlly and aa critically a* <e will, we will find no eioipp tWfa to tMa rule/' ? James Allan. RMTORINO FROZEN PLANTS. H hjr otiaaea tha baby ramblera ia . (Mr pota should freeze, reatoration iy aaay and ?unj aim ply by thaking thana out in perfect darimoaa? abao 14* ljyiini daafcneaa. Carer any fraaaa piuit aeoondy, without one Np *f light to poMtrate the daric naaa, until the waathar moderates ul tha plaat gradwally Uurtm, and 1W? wiH be no aiga o i ita mrtt har i qg been frozen.? Good Hooae)c?ep- I iaglfagaaint. WANTON EXTRAVAOANCC ?? " \k . ? Caaaidy- IHtwere are yaa going in thai a?w aboAt? Oaaay- -Ofm going to aak the oU man Hannigan for hia daugbtar'a QMaUy -Th* diril ! Ut , 1 mk Report of the condition of the] CITIZENS BANK at FarmviUe, N. C. at the close j of busineaa March 4, 1914 RESOURCES Loom and discounts 141,151. 17 Ovcrdrafta, Hl.M House, Furniture lad Flituree, Duo from Banks and Bultui 44,(54.11 I Cuhllrau lU.it | Gold coin * Silver cola, Indodlni ill minor cola currency I, U3.lt] National baak note* lad other U.S. aotce l,M4. Tolal - |in.?JI.J7| LIABILITIES Capital itock (aid la $ IS, CM. Surplus fund 4,M ?, Undivided profit*, lea current oxpeesee ead taxee paid Ml. 15 Time oenflcatea of Deposit* 24,152.15 Deposits subject to ehccfc Cashier's checks OaMaadias 447.15 1 otal I ut.tii.ir Stat* ol North Carotin, Couaty of PHI 8Ss I, T. C. Taroite, cashier ol (ha above named beak doaoleaaaly nreer that the above rtmemaarletnm tothebefl of my knowledge ud belief. T. C. TLRNAO*. Ceabler. Swora to lad nkecriM before me thla 9th day of Mir. 1*14. A. H. J0YNE My commlm on expiree Mar. 11, 1411. Correct AiliA C. A. JONES HOKfOiK SOUTHERN RAtlMOAO. Kouft if Thi "lUfkt ltprtn" StMvk k tfltti tm. tit*. 1914. \ N. B. The following schedule figures publiibed as foforwalk-n ON LY and ate not Ruaranfr ed. TRAINS LEAVE FARMVILLE ? EAST BOUND? 12uW A. M. Daily Night Ex preaa (or Eden ton, EUxaMhCity and Norfolk. Pulloua Steeping ?W)2 A- M. Daily for Wo ton and Norfolk. Co all poinU North. ?nd ton and Norfolk. Con no nd Wi day, for Washington and* inter 6:06 P. M. Daily except Sort ] ^y, for mediate i ?WEST BOUND? A.M. Daily for Ralei*h. to all pohitt f " sp ' dm 8:29 A. M. Daily except Sun-| ^T^jIuStlr for Raleigh. ,,.a c-^?I*J Geal T7 ^MHKH 1 A MARVE1 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1913 '' l' 'W -?**? ' 'I*? - $r ?'* ' \ t The Mutual Life Insurance ContnanTof New York r.-v .'iro DECEMBER 31, 1913. ivttif'ifi | i^V;. : . i '? i 1 41 RECEIPTS Premium* . A - .$57,954,050.86 Interest and Rent - 27,475,925.85 Supplementary conlrads 435,496.11 Miscellaneous deposits and coltaftions.. 302,35031 Profits on real eflate and securities aold 266,887.91 Accrual of discount on bonds...'. ? 314,780.19 " * ? ,.v ToUl ......186,749,490.43 ] ASSETS Real Estate .......I 23,548,626.96 Mortgage Loan* 133,873,225.46 j Loans on Policies.. 88,184,039.49 Loans on Collateral... 1,000,000.00 j Bonds and Stocks 346,675,67059 IntereA and Rent due and accrued 6,783,81160 Premiums in course of eolledUons 4,217,981.72 Cash ($1,199,742.02 at interest) ........ 2,245,273.23 Deposited to pay claims ...... .... 528,413.45 Total Assets : ?6?7, 057,044^ DISBURSEMENTS - Depth claim* *2*332.769.28 Endowment* and surrender value#.. 20,140, 880 75 n Apnuittea 2,705,62743 fiwide a da J-i - . 17,201,730.49 Supplementary contradU v.*..' 3&,0$8.S3 Tiues. ....... ....... 1,254,754 65 ExpenaM(excl?*iY? of texes)...... 9^31,95183 ?ujitet on k^I dfatoiod'booda told :6SJ5U1 Amortization of premium* on bonds 123,762 79 Q$erdisb??ea*!Ua..r.. 50,776.47 ^4356,679.73 hTexetaa of disbursements 11,892,810.70 LIABILITIES tiki. .$493,043^64.00 S rotary Contract Reserve.. 3,546^5591 <** ilkgr IkUMti:: 5,598,05335 go it udRnt paid In advance 1,961^49.67 S M? LUbiJitka.... ..... 549,168.97 Inmf -Fmex^lor 1914.. 656,72587 vO ? Hyrtll m-1914 18^78^40.88 g* lorDeiarred Divideads 72,655*77. 60 ^ 10,947,506^2 I Liabilitis* , -1607, 057^50 *11 H. B. O. TURNAGE, ? 4 . - ?; i* ~ J-' M h ttv -m.&j lurraM'TF . WlWCT ent, FARMVILLE, N. C. ???- - >?v Musi Be Sold j. i All $I7.M for only 9M. >pofrton. Everything I. ?old in mjfli il' VZ wi- .,? . ' 4 * (. jf ?,'xi!T^S[^^nPTT" mm ?> ?:*>?>? , - * "'- ? " '"'f ?' JSgKMrii I n|
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