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DAILY G.. .J.;VER, FEBRUARY II, 1C03. in 1 1 : h. r of 1. U el. sou. r ' ,' ' t'o"oti, col. VrateJ her. 14th, hday li ... . hy Eivtns an borate luncheon at the home of her paronts, on NorthTopular BtreeL. The following named were guests; Misses Susie Hutchtron, LiUle May Loving, Kara Wilson. Camllle Durham, Flora Bryan, Mary Ilowerton; Messrs. George Wilson. Joel McAdea James Hutchison; . Harry, Irving' and Lenoir r Chambers. . ' - ' . . 1 Miss Fannie Moore Burwell haa re turned 'from Lexingtonr ' where P fche tailed Mrs, W. 3. 0SVii , Jr. . v t" 1. K, - Heir friends will regret to-leant that l 'Mrs. .Armistead ' BurweRf, la 111 her home, on North. Trypn1 street. "at 'Mr. and Mr ,W,-R. Burwell and guest, Mian Jeanle Cuthbert,, Mr. t)d Mr. It. a Carson, Mrs, M." W. 'Bur well, JJisa Fannie .Moore Burwell and Un .Wdrd H. Wood form a party that vill leave Tuesday tor Florida, Mrs. P.; A. Pototoit haalreturned to her-home at Statisvllle., after a visit to - her gister,. Mt$. Gordon., M. Fin- Mlsa Annie Bryant "left last night g .for Atlanta, Gt,f to spend few-day t 4 ylUt . friend ,;f- a iw, ' ' Mre. George ,W.,HaU, of "Hickory, " ? who baa been at the Presbyterian Ho ,," ' pital far the last few weeks,. Is jow the. guest of Mrs.l.M. P.Pegram, on i North Tryoft street... Mrs, Hall, ia Ve- t' ' Mrs,- J.1 J&Curry returned - to' hr , J,1' home at .Gaetcnjla, yesterday , morning Norwood, 4 V,1 MleFannle I'orlc haa returned to - her home at Atlanta. -Oa.; after a visit v VHo'Mlas Lulle Brown, on Wet Fifth street. , ' .Amonar the visitors In the city yes- - terday were Dr. and Mrs. A.' M. Blair ,,-and. Miss Agnes K.. Melvute, or Houth- era pines.. ... , s , 'Miss' Katharine SmKh. of Xxlngton. . -was, a visitor in the city yesterday, r- lane was a guest 01 tne Buroro. r ' , ' J" "tit Hut ; ' . s i . Sir.- liouls A. Brown,, who' has been ' at the Wbltehead-Stokea Sanitarium, at ' Salisbury, during the last few yt weeka. is Improving rapidly. She will a- leave the., hospital to-morrow return ,7 lng'to her home at Concord. ; v' Mr. "Br. KnnlnAf Atlanta, fin is expected tn the .city to-day to be wim" jmss Alice jfearson, who is tu ar .c St, peter' Hoepttai. The,, Epworth"J-laguef of'Tryon t . sued the following Invitations, printed rea. Hearts; v : . ., '- ' Merry matche toiade.tiy ml, So merry men and maidens ba At Mrs. McLaughlin' at . . ' half past.elghtf . ' ' j. .Bring your heart," there ' Ilea your fate.," . " . . if - - SO North Ponlar, St..,.".; . ' , ' .February lU,-..- .-i ' ' Hiaa Sad'e Davis will, epen the (lay . . in wamaen. , v,-; f, ? .y s .Mrs. 'Webb. oCMiUehJCo, I flailing her ' sister, iins. Joscpti (Graham, f.n A'ortn Tryon trt5 ;yvi .3 ;- .Mr, nd Mrs. C It McMakln are vfs iting relative. In Willeford, S. C, . t Miss "Wooflfln Chamber Is spending 10-aay in uastonia. ' ' Misa Mary Lore, after a visit to Mrs. James 1 Keerana, ' returned yesterday to ner nome at uoncora., - i . ' .Capfciand Mrs,, Herbert J. Hfrshlnger ' wiU' arrive-In- this city this morning -jfrom Norfolk, Va and will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hirshlnar er,f 'CaPt.. Hirshinger parents on . oouin ryon mreou 1 - , rf , 7 ,1 jW fr, - .V .w . t Among the guesta at the Sufprd Ho ' tel last- night was Mrs. W. M. Morgan and son,. Master Att.Morgan otFay-ettevOle,- . -; :','- Representatives of . the t Travelers' 'Protective Association met here . last night with Post c. ana enjoyed1 mok-r at the Denny.' A number of In terestlng speeches were' made and the Jboys bad plepty of good things oeat. Jt . ' if 1 - " tH i Mine Mary O. Morrison of Mariposa. s 14 the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Stone- wall Jackson, on West Trade, street,, ? 1 Mlse Carrie Lynn- 'Peacock,'' of Balls- , .bary.frte'-.vlsiting Mi Clegg at the Whienant Private Hosoltal. Miss . Clegg, entetained. at 4 he Denny last night 'in honor of Miss PeaooclU" Be sides the guest ' of honors and the v' 3 hostess the following natned were "'- preeentJisi Mlssea Eula, and '. Virginia 1 rl' Uim May Wilson, of this city, 'spent 'fjatt )iight In Bloele CteSk wtth her-als-erf Mrs, Parks Brown.?. f r ' "ii "'. 'vV J r- . s MiB' Herron, a, teacher In the v?vi Belmo.nt schooV ia spending the day . with .her parent,- 'Dr. nd Mra L W, t Herfon, Of Steele Creek, '1"f"; ' Mta 4 Janle Matthews,' of Providence, vvand her guest,' Miss Jessie Reed, pf ; Blltmore, were In the elty yesterday. - Mr. nhtt Mrs. Al Alexander 'jrav a 1 ;,7t. party? ftt ' their home in Sharon Friday f nignc viuite a number of young peo-i rvyi pi aseseinoiea, tnere anq, haa a jnerry time, t-o j-tt' ' ."v. jt, , ; Prof., Jerome Djwd and Uttie daughU , f r, Mia Jen, arrived in the city,- ye$- - Mr, and Mrs. . B!mhm enfi.i- t lalned Friday night,-at teU in honor of tucir nuii, mr uuwura jaispnam, oi iien er. vol.. wno is a legal adviser of he '-' TTnlted States OealncloAl Rnrvv Th futlowing named guests were present; Mr. and Mrs. ,T, C Guthrie, Mr, and Mrs. Skinner Alston, .Mr, aund Mrs, J. ' Lee Kolner. s 'v " ' ' Miss ' Minnie . Downs, ar..r , spw.aing ; , Friday -evening with Miss 'Fan", Porter. in '.Dllworth,-' Jeft- cirterda-y -afternoon ' for her Jiom tit , Providence township. " ; s ' ..r'. ' ' . j , Miss Madge Hftdlw, of Stindirer. wai the; guest, of Mr. George B.;ilarym, on, Tenth- a,venue, yesterdays. , , '. 5;' . ' Among the young ladl m the e'ty yesterday rrom the county were Mlas- ; es Helen Hunter, Mai y Ret t und Ju ris Matthews, 1 of ovldeno lwn elilp. ,.,'!, ' , Try r.ltie Rlblwn Vnnllla Kxtf.Kf, once, w n't vou Ml nevor (ro bin k to in : or'inary kmIn. Almlutiy . pur. p'-s as fnr and gnes d(erts tlie "t ivit I.ii,i,on Flnvor." AJ.out Oio City. The onaition of Mie .Elolne Tar row, who was operated on for appnndl, cltla last week, rontlnuea-to improve., The Elizabeth' College' Choral So ciety will have a rehearsal at the col lege tor-morrow night at 8:45 o'clock. -iMr. Charles L; DeLahey has pur chased of Dr. W, Li. Ir.ell a fine lot on Elizabeth avenue. The considera tion I pot ,given. , ' '-r-Florida truck of different kind ha been on the local market for, some time,but yesterday -was. the- first .day that' Juicy red strawperrles were seen. -A slight wreck to the , Seaboard Air Line freight a,t Stanley Creek de lavod ih nassenaet tram from Ruth erford ton last night about' four1 hours. Hl friends will be' glad to team that Mr. J. Watt Klrkpatrick. who W hPivsd 1 . third stroke- Of uaralyBis a Tew -weeks ago,V,hf regaining; his strength. . . - r 1. I The envelopes for the -Alexander Rescue Home. , that vwre. distributed In' the various ' Sunday', school -room last Sunday 'morning will be collected to-day, The contribution i for fuelw The Daughter of the Confederacy filed a. protest,- yesterday,, against ,call lngJeff erson Davis plain Weff iDayls" and' want it understood that It- should. Ither be President,, Davis 0 Jefferou DavK V l.f , cfJ "iThe'Calvlne- Manufacturing Cora-, pany Is having the - Machinery in Its mill overhauled and put in first class condition Quite a little of the old equipment is being replaced by-pew machinery,.; t t, - "!"' ,J" t' Mr! -Jame W, Osborne,' who 'was granted: a license to practice law 'af ter standing the , examination . before the State Supreme Court a few .days ago,, will opea o office In, the city in the near Xuture, ,n , , . .wttr: Murray Long, Who was operat ed nfor appendicltl "at the Presby- wiah Hospital , tnree ; or zour weens ago, has been ' aiacpargea , rrora tne hospital .He lt recuperating - hi trength;rapldly.' v ,', "Waiter 'Johnston, a' negro con vict who had "deserted" from the coun ty .road 1 locked up at the cly po lice station awaiting transportation back to the resort. Johnson is serv ing a term for- larceny.-'. . - -M i ' A.T C's Poole' who for the past year has been the Southern s agent at Newell,' has been transferred to Al bemarle. Mr, J, Shannon, night operator. has been promoted to the sgency and. ts now Ailing Mr, Poole's To-morrow Is . "Donation Day" at the Presbyterian Hospital. A commit tee of ladles, win. be 'there from z to o'clock1 that afternoon and anything In the way of groceries, furniture, dish es' table ware., linen and so forth will be very accepttble.'.' ' Mr. C. B. Cross has been appoint ed guardian for Mr, T. B. Wallace, wno la -now ,an inmate or tne mate Hospital ' at -Morganton. Mr. Wallace ha a very desirable! farm in Mallard Creek township which wllL be looked after by Mr. Cross. - iThe., Shuman property, near tne Atherton .MlIl,. conslstlng of two brick stores and Ave .dwellings, has been bought by Mr,' Oeorge Gilford, agent The property , belonged to Durham & Klueppeiberg ana was sold tnrougn r. C. Abbott & Company" - -The Academy of Music will be open Ave nights this week. - Monday , Tues day and Wednesday nights Mr. Kit- tie. Baldwin;, the Whit Mahatma, will hold forth; Thursday night the attrac tion 'will -!flangiesr and jraaay night James O'Neill will appear In "Monte Chriato." , . ' .Patrolman ChrlBteabury last night arrested Henry Robinson., .and John Barnes., two negroes -who had rigged up a tiger establishment in a box ear, The policeman caught the negroes with their goods spread out ready for sale, The prisoner will receive a- hearing before Recorder Shannonhouee to-morrow morning. ,' ; Tryon. Street and Trinity Metho dist churches will hold union service this morning and evening. The ser vices. In the morning will be at Tryon Ktnaet church and will ba conducted by Rev. . J. : E.- Thompson, the presiding elder. The services in the .evening will be at Trinity, conducted by Rev. Dr. H. Boyc,. pastor of Tryon street church.1' , 1 .. - , , - ' ' 1 There will' be a very interesting meeting of (he Boys' Sunday Club this morning a( XO o'clock, Mr, Clyde Walsh will be the speaker, his supiect being "Without a Rttdder," Which Is theh?-eoud-of- th ocean , peril series. All older boy, of the city are invited. The Boys1;. Volunteer League will meet this afternoon at X:4S, o'clock.. Rev. C. T. Willlngham wilt speak at this ser vice. Hi flubject will, be; r"The Fire man." a Si1 I ' n' 1 't, t -Messrs. C- W. THleifc and John A. McRae left last night, for Richmond, Va .ltiipfi t(V-mamiw'.lhftv, HII. Attrua, thews vs. Myer Levi which was tried before Judge J, Si. Boyd. In Charlotte. last June. A. verdict of $8,800 ' was given 'Matthews from which an appeal was taken, Mr. McRaa represents, Mr. Lev) while Mr. Tlllet I counsel for Mr. Matthews, "V-. . - sxiways, neiiaoie - lEverymere Obtainable BAKER'S 4Jf ?r COCOA hive ttotxt the teki of time and ervice for over 125 yean, ( ''Mi" Bel"or,l V,a.ii.oit. - , i - Be sure that you get the genuine with thctradc-markonthepackage. - DirectSont for preparing more than one hundred dainty dishet ia our -Choice Recipe Book, tent free on request. 1 . Walter Uakcr & Co. LtJ. CiMuhti ma Dorchester. Tla - u S f nicest Europe : Award ' in and America CHOCOLATE JS-sfrsr -f"I "" i ' 1 :.i'-'-:.j h - tyl 1. V & 111 J '.ho J.v i"iit of a Number of Pco tin, Vlhitors and Others. Capt. S. 1. Falson. of tho Vnlted Slates Army, arrived in .the city yes terdiiy from Washlngtoni and i spend-l-z a few days in the city with his Uother. Dr. I.- W. Falson, who la ill at hi home on North Tryoir street . Among the guest at' the Buford last night were Messrs, W, J. and,-Jt J. O'Brien, of Durham. ., . , , Mr S..Pt Walker, auditor Vor the Stlef Music House, ot Baltimore, Md., 1 spending a few day at the Charlotte branch of the company..' - - Mr, Bay B- Delhi ia spending to-day with relative - and frlendaae Bock Hill. S. C.: Mr. T, N." Alston, at Henderson,, was registered at the Bufor4 last night. Amohg the visitor in the city to-day 1 Mr, J. R. Wldby, of Marlon. " f Mr.. Walter DeUlnger ia spending. to day with .friends in Monroe., , x'"""' y,a -trip , Central last night waa Mr, IK Jtfi Carpenter, ot Maiaen. J- - ! t ,Mr, Ci- Guy .Ferguson, ot'Oreens boro,' 1 spending to-day- In th olty with' V brother, JMr J,; WA Fergus eon, k ,J , , 5 V ( . 'j 1 , " , Mr. J. T."Jaie,,of lAheville, 'was among the -guest a the Southern Manufacturers' Club yeterday. ' Mr. W.'D. Wtlkinsen. manager of the Denny,- wlU ' leave - this morntn torNew Torkk .where he will, be.-for several day, -i,. 1 v 4 Judge. C. M. Cooke, 'Br., of Louia burg, and Messrs. C. M Cooke, Jr., and Wilbur Cooke, of King's Mountain, are ependlng to-day in the city, j , 1 - Mr. J. B. Douglass, of Winston-fla lem, spent yesterday Jn the lty' stay ing at the-Central. 5 Mr. George Fitsslmona -1 apendlng a. lew, day In New, ,York, on vbuai; ness, ' 1 , , Prof. R," B: Chestlnga, of Matthew is the guest of bis friend, Mr. ,T., AJ Adams. , 1 - .jlmongithe visitors-here yesterday was Mr. Jesse E. M. Reld. of Ashe- Vllle, who was a guest at the Buford. Mr, Char)es O. Mullen is spending to-day In Salibury with- his parent. Mr. C. C. Hargrave, of Lexington, was 'among the guests at the Buford yesterday, j - - ' Mr. rank Griffith, after ipepdlng A few 'day in the city with ia. people left .yesterday for New York, where he wJH live 1n the future. , - , - - Drs. B. J. Brevard and J. F. Rob ertaon have returned to the city after spending wo or three week in Flor Ida. ' " .' i Special Notices A SMALL QUANTTTfTTOF BLtiS R?B-i Don ixmon or vanilla navors periectiy. Absolutely nure. coes twice as far and gives desserts the, .; "Blue Ribboni ilnr" PREHCRIKilOiN FILL1NO IS OVH specialty every care and attention given them that vou and vour , doctor could wish, . We want your next one, let 'U IV know and will send for it. Prompt service. 1 -r j DILWORTH DRUG STORE; B. 8. DAVIS. PHona- 247. v .' ;. .. ...... w SEND V8 YOVR PKESCRIPTrONS and orders for medicines and sick-toom supplies. Prompt and accurate aervlre, and only tlw best drugs and chemlc(U used. WOODALL A 8HEPPARD. Pre scription Druggists, r! t ; . (..;. i'. WE ARE OPENTO-D A Y ESPECIALLY for the purpose of tilling prescription. Only registered men employed -in our prescription department. Prompt ser vice. JAS - P. 8TQWI2 & C0 Drug glsU. . 'Phone 179. . A FRKSH BHIPMbiT OF rt-lNGAMi Reliable Hums has Just arrived, try one, . Also lot of Swift's Premium j Hams, Smlthfleld Hams 'and Ferris Hams. Armour's Gold Band Boneless Breakfast Strips and Swift's Empire Breakfast Bacon. Take your choice; they are all good. We carry nothing but the best rands . of 8ugar, Canned Meat, and guarantee every brand we sell, to give satisfaction. Remember, your monev back if you want it Another large shipment of Helnx's Pickles and Sauces, Aave Just arrived. ' 'Phone us your orders. 'Phono 8 MILLER-VAN NKHS CHARLOTTE POt'LTft Y FARM N6W j niling orders for WMte wyanaou eggs for hatching. Price $1.80 and M.00 per sitting of 15. Fw sltUngs from prize yara lor nrsi prise "winners av u.w. Write for booklet. R.- C, No , Chailotte, N. C. . " ', ' TO LET--STORK. 22 tf. FIFTH BTRBUT, lit ' rhanot nlunat ln lf V . hlli, vnu'W got to hurry. Suburban Cottage, lots of . grouna, weu locatea, iy, jwisi j raou, So. 812, 120. If you have ny cottages Can't meet iJenwnil. ). L. KF.ESLEK, if 8. Tryon stret 'Phone 344. - , FOR RENT-MODERN 1-ROOM MOrSES, It N. Brevard, close in. Wit W modern room cottage, to 8. Myers, $18 (W; mod ' ern 6-roont cottage, 416 I Church. $18.60 'modern 6-roont cottaac.- 615- N. Poular H5.C9 modem 1-room house, Beversville, WOOD AND COAIj TOU CAM ORDER ,ot us any or ooth ,the auove -articles ana get jusi wnat you warn.' uur per, sonnl attention given t U orders, lare or small. We have a full stock of.,ali gradoa Coal and Wood. 'Fhone VTA W AVANT. WE BITILD MACHINERY iTO ORDER, a overhaul and repair machinery f;cnt Sears, make patterns, models, - et. Ot'THKKM .rMAUHlNJ. , ,VVOBK, nigh point, n: C. ' - .... VVHtiy A NICE QUIET TIMS AT ,1HK Oem where 'there Is absolute - comfort and anything you want to eat prepared ,,to your taste A lunch pnnnter tinsur - passed In the South, OEM RESTAU , RANT,' K. r.' Crrswfll, Manager. - FOR RlCNT MODKHN 7-ROOi4 WOUU1-; t'Ji- N- Brevurd. J2.60j modern -r oo m .cottage,- 10 B. .Myers, I16.6f modern . roam house, . 614 N. Caldwell, 115.00; - room cottage. JUG N.f Poplar,. 115.00; 8 'room house, Beversvllle, ll.W pfr -week; 1 store-room, Belmont, m(Xt. J. ARTHUR HENtHCRSQN'Jfe BRO., "BUT A HOMB IN.THB'LAND OF the sky." 'Magnlfleent - home newly erected wtth out 'buildings to ma toft, St acres of land In blah slate of ultlm. iion; seii su pining at nargain. i; seir-supporting-ai a; ' bargain, rge sale. of towa and country prop-' V, tor eale or rent,, -Carolina Rel ate, Loan & Development Co., W. iarge erty, Ksta F.Kd wards. President, ilendersotiville. Jwt " Fresh,.; car; load , Melrose ' a FLOUR. We sell to anybody. 'Phone 87. Itz tell &.":tcri':n Co, Ix ' . i-ror, the Treatment of- ; ( - t Whiskey,' Morphine and -1 - xcrvous uiseases. . Special apartments and nurses for1? lady patients. All forms ot a ectrlcity I for . treating , nervous i diseases, and I - various methods of md.isnge, includ- enoir constitute a consulting board. - , fpecialiy trained male and female nurses and attendants. 10 r. S. M. CltOWCLL. M. !.. Pr"c V. JI. BTROVfJ. M. I)" KoMcnt niyilflan. If ii Jleaiiiig on Cut ton Siatlittca, Begin ii3 Tiiursday, .f , .Washington, Feb, 10.-The House committee on agriculture has arrang ed a general hearing on cotton atatla - tics beginning Thursday , .February 15.' The Department Of . Agriculture, ? Ceh sus Bureau,, cotton manufacturers, planters and : others interested; "rtn ' the cotton industry will te-given an op portunity to. he heard, t ST CLEARANCE SALE' f !l ..' X AMONG THEM WE OFFER 'YKNABH ' lUUMClI & BACH , MATHtTSHKK tVEBS . POXD KISHEH " EtCt,.Kt. All Vprlghta -Practically . ' Wrlt To-Day. New Chasi M. Steiff ' Manufacturer of the Piano With the Sweet Tone , . Southern' Warerooms S W. Trade St., Charloiio, x. c C. H.' WILMOTH, Mgr. 5T1EFFS Life bisniurance Goj;of Virg'iiiiisi E sfta bli shed 18 71 "PREMIUM l INCOME. M888$I?Z04900 ri889-$l5l.54700 N89O-$2S4,5ZO0 rt89l-$3a5.44767) l892-$475.520.24 I893'$546.I5I.I5 l894-$55L794.Cr I895-$59I,380.56 I896-S7I2.93I.92 1897-S 752.214.87 1898 .$852,409.05 I899 S 937.900.79 1900-$ 1.087272.02 I90I-$,I5I,662.87 1902-S 1,539,214.13 1903-$ 1,510,293.80 1904-$ 1,681,054.36 1905-31.869,868.4? NINETEEN YEARS GROWTH Annual Statement For The Year Ending December 31. 19 OS assets t; Real Estate, Book Value t 82,264 9 Mortgage Loans on Real v Estate .. 1,S3S,354 03 Loops onCollateral 118,095. 68 Loans on Company's . Plioa ' &, 7t Bonds, and Stocli, Book ', " ' Value .-. .. .. .. - (73,562 14 Cash in Banks and 0 ' " flees .. '. ,116.144 4 Bills '.Receivable . , . , 350 24 Interest and Rents Due and .Accrued . . . . ,18,101 44 Market Valua of Real ' - - Estate-, Sonde and " , Stocks, over Book Val,;; . V tie' (V, '" i(V-'W8r t Net Uncollected and De- f 1 ; - ' f erred f retnluma and, !; 1 ' -1 Premium Notes , 4 , 71,041 t Grow Asseta,.. j ,ta!,sl.778 US Deduct Assets , not Adu,. f - , , . , .mated .. i.v,,'.. '- ."SOflr 2 Total Admitted Asets,-.$289l777 81 jinoreaee in Jimwvi . 'lnauniniM In IViWB Increase In Insurance At J"orce a . Total, Auruner ot foucies in Force-,. Increase lri Number of Policies la Force peath Claims, etc.,, PAI0 ta Policy Statement oT Operations During IQOO Gro Income . ' '.W -;',. '.V'MV t,8.900.75; Increase In Gross Income U ; , i,,;.,V..I 301,993.37 iLiui ravmciiL tu .rumy-iiuiucrs s .--"J. G. WALKER, ' President. V 11 First Vicc-Ercsiaent.-- . 1 . J:;t; '237' sa m ' A 4 A u' I ..) CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY EftlGKAVED - ) 'y.. j SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES , 'P.' Stevens Engraving Co., ; Engravers SEPARATED. - v " f X x " 2 "ij Opt Prescription Department ta v separated . from the lobby ' off oar store In order" to give' , our prescription men absolute -. uulet and to prevent' confusion by Interruption. '.' ." ThlBj coupled with the. fact 'that, our men are all regis . tered, assures an accurate and . prompt service for all pre- f scrlptlons entrusted to us. , !" . Send us your prescriptions tolday. ' 2 R. H. JORDAN & CO. DRUGGISTS. ' Phone 7. Springs Cor. REGISTRY. 4- ,'? . LtABIUTlKS, Reserve, Actuaries 4 per cent, and American 3 . ' per cent. Including Special Reserve---.t.8v2,635 00 Death' Losses Reported, but not duo . . . . ..." 21,303 OS Premiums Paid tn Ad vance i. ' 87,339 90 All other Liabilities . . 3.794 00 ,Tota! .. $1,953,120 33 i' Surplus to rollcy-llold- r v ,l v 488,sSi $8 Total .. ., ..35,391,477 81 , XWiiT '' !'' V 8 J4T.S9, i .k 4t . t; ..4,uzi,si.vu rf , n Han a . n n ,v .,., u,Of v,ov.vv "i. V lit . .,' .'. .' S7,6(S Holders T,4'. .,3. 184,350 jiutc urgsiiiicuun f SecretarVi ? f ' ' 1 S.!,.Trp v t,"C!:ncnE 4 Money Saving , . .-. '. join. the ,;. Mathushek Club ! ,00 style 48. regular price $420. To club members 1340 cash, or pay $20 cash and $10 monthly, with in terest '' . : . '' 1 The New Scale $400 Ludden & Bates to club members at. $281 -paah, or pay $lo when you Join, then $8 monthly with interest Or the Kensington $27 B styles, at $190 cash, or on terms of $10 cash and $6 monthly, with interest Special featurea In either club to Interest careful buyer who want the best for the money. Invested. Write for our "Bank Book" offer No. 9 its free for the asking. Quarterly or yearly terms If desired. LuddcnA Bates S. M. II., SAVANNAH. GA. HOTETL KVERKTT. High Point. S. O. New and strictly first-class; centrally located; three minutes walk from depot. Hot and cold baths. eUctrta lights. Ca ters to the commercial travelers. E. E PUGH Proprietor. Henderson's Tooth Powder Asceptlc, cleansing, . beeutl fing. Preserves and purifies the teeth and gums and renders the mouth sweet and clean. FRKR FROM OniT I IIEE FROM ACIDS FREK FROM ALKAIJF A neutral, bland and health ful cleansing agent. Makes white teeth and eaves dentists' bills. A dainty and delightful tollpt luxury and necessity. Prepared and sold only for 2 CKNTSUAT HAWLEY'S PHARMACY S Perfection j j in Shir t . I bb ar .ff fin rrf'ff iif Our treatment of ehlrts la of the superior kindas neat perfection as Is possible. 1 The highest class of labor,-the very best materials, the moat mod ern methods of ironing are the factors that enable ua to pro duce the very highest, grade- ot , work. . , , . ' , A good color,- white and clear, and a beautiful v soft IlnUh - are the results , upon which we make our claim for strong and striking superiority., On our ; - - ' , , i 1 "Faultless " Shirt Wocfc. , . we have made our reputation and we solicit a trial rrom tho men who ore not now Just satisfied, 'phone ISO and let us oall for your pext package, Monnv srnmi .:.V. JT ' : ' r I LAUNDRY ''& -rt tX C!r '. t' t1' vati; tot : ,c Propositions fl A. regular family of Suit Ca-.. -nlgh-on-to , J0O everyone good; ti a., crab .amopg 'em. Those at $1 represent Just as good value as tn rnore pretentious ones at , 5 fend $ , 'The, fact that we have them mai . contract lot thent a large nuan tit it enanies us to- get the most for our Rioney.. ' Selling them as we buy, st a short margin, which is often l's than other pay, makes us the leader s by a large majority. Every ease e sell I an advertisement for us. We ' depend on the good will" oC our pat rons for much of oar compensation In suit case ' selling. We think the "good and Taithfurwa better; paid with "well done" than th -on that was "cast 'out" We - can uit case you i quality and price, ; a;4 GILREAT H SXO. BE SATISFIED That you . can get as good, ; If not better, work at oar place on your Fancy , Evening Dress,! .WaUt, Qfrsra-Cloak, tc, as; can be had anywhere in , the United States. '-', ' We do not rub nap up In your cloak when cleaned er dyed. That Is a good process which we have. Compare our work. Then you'll see we' "are the people. Queen Qty Dyeing fleaning Worts Mrs. I M. Hester, Proprietress Genuine Mad Stone. A genuine Mad Stone. Will cur bites of rabid dogs; will cure hydra phobia; will cure bites of poisonous; snakes; will cure lock Jaw; , wi.l draw any poison from the system. I have treated hundreds of cases and every one has been cured. , A. D. YKLTOtf. -Lattlmore. JN. C f VALENTINES SENTIMENTAL ; ; . AND COMICS... -v Vatentine Books : An Old , Svectheat of 'Mine,;-, Evangeline, Hearts and; Masks. All illustrated by Christy. Houston, Dixon & Co Never Givrup Ihe Shi? ll::a You Can Get Mrs. , Joe Person's Remedy, Greensboro K. C, Jan, i, 1103. 637 Ashboro 6th' t Last August my husbandV-who U ,t; a railroad man, waa -badly hurt by . . having a eev.ere blow on the. head, . 5 caused by a piece of iron falling on It. In a few days he suffered badly from dlsslnesn, and he waa not able. , to , walk across the room. , Then j -nausea set In, and he vomited every- - -thing he would oat. We became very ' 1 ' uneasy about htm. as tha doctor 1 ' could not define the nature, ot hl v i hurt. His whole system became la 1 , volved from his condition, the ; doc tors treatment gave htm ho rollet ; 1 and one of the physicians advised an'-;- ' operation. He discharged great ".' deal of blood from his nose aud wou!i ' . frequently vomit blood,' but the doe , , tors said that came from his stomach and not from th hurt. Then one of my friends, who had uubounded faith in Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy begged : me to use It. My husband tost blx'' " flesh and wa greatly reduced, and at that time w did not expect htm t live long. We got Zfnt. , Person's Remedy and put him on IL and hi twenty-four hour , wo could $ see a '. change for tho better. . Th vomiting of blood eeased, which made us hope-' ful.. W eonUnued to um the Reme dy and It made perfect eur of his case, and he Is now well and In good -health.1 s , -MRS. K, A, .RIVES. V4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 11, 1906, edition 1
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