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' CHARLOTTE .DAILY, OBSERVER, MAR(II 10 tc i J6 w: i ft 5 ft 1 Ha '1 r - l.f til it is-'?. ) 3 rf v t V .12. Jrlellogaoaluifc 'i Emperor of ir.imc uaaasalnaleii. He ' -aa a -rui; vlndlcttv and 1 Ucentloua " tyrant- . 1801 roriugaj purtnaaed, wlttf the - f ' concurreneo ot England, the auf , rerance of France M remain nu ' tral in the war. 1 'VV JK.-The William and' Anne, a i British trading vessel, wrecked at .'', the mouth of Columbia river, on Jthe northwest coast of America, -fipf and tho whole cre. 16 Euro . pan and 10 Sandwich Islanders, t murdered by the natives. Vv ;.880. Sioux Indians annihilated the " I U Sac and Fox tribe near Dubuque, . .. .'' la. a.:45. a larjre portion of the city of . 'JPHtaburg. Fa., destroyed by fire. ;?:j!,tf ' the loss on 1.1 00 buildings, with their contents, estimated at $10, rf;'. . ooo.doo. M,,'185 The movements of the Amerl- ;'(ft .... can milliliters In Nicaragua Inst 1 year led the other government ; j;& on the Isthmus v unite In an al alia ..v nance against the new govei n- ,', ' ment "f . ica rap tin.: ".ti Kim declares war again Nicaragua. ' and. within a few day. Walker sends similar deelariitioim to Cos ta Itlca: all the Central American Btaies are called upon to aaalst Costa Itlca; "war" opens March ' 20; Costa 'Klca invades Nicaragua, meets Walker's troops, and is , quickly defeated and driven from the State; General Ulvas resigns ' the presidency and proclaims agiliiFt Walker, who is eleited President and InaiiRiirut'd. 1854. There were found to be 14. 065 on the rolls of the Depart ment In Washington as receiv ing money for military servlie. 18&.V Carlos, the claimant of t"'" f Spanish throne from the time of J t,he death of Ferdinand in 183.1. ; died at Trieste. where he was - known as the conde lc Molina. IMS. General Rragg attacked Gen eral Cox near Kingston, N. C. but was defeated. General S'her man occupied Favettevllle, N'. ('. 1874. King of Ashantee paid 10,000 ounces of gold to Gen. Wolseley j as part of Indemnity W Great Britain. I 1875. The Hawaiian treaty was be- Ing fought In Die .senate by sugar Interests. 1 1884. The Cornpte de l'atls and his f followers Indirectly warned by President Grevy to cease plotting x BRainst France. 1885. The militia mobilized at He 7 dalla and other point In MIs- , sourl to suppress riots Incident to tho railroad strike on the Gould system. 1884. The Itrazllllnn government fleet, entered the harbor of Itlo da Janeiro, supported against In surgent forts, by German gun boats. 1885. Tho Marquis of Queensherry committed by a lytnrlon magis trate for libeling (iscar Wilde. Mn. IIHAIU.KV TAKES CHAUGK. Ho Assume Duties hn I'oslnuiNicr at Gastonla. Niifwrihig Mr. ('. I). Hol land Gallon In News .Notes. Special to The Observer. Gastonla. March ii The Friendly Matrons were charmingly entertained this afternoon by Mrs. I,. I. Wetxel at her home on West Main street. Pro gressive bunco was phiycd and the prixe, a beautiful china, bon-bon dish, was won by Mrs. I. It. Falls, Ite freshmenlH were served. In addition to the members of the club the follow ing guests were present Mesdames D. R. LaFar, A. A Melean, W. F. Michael, P. H Falls. W. H. Heddlsh. 8. A. Kobinson and Miss Mauds Brown, nf Concord. The Calathenean Society of I.lnwood Kemalo Colli-ge has Issued Invitations to Its anniversary celebration to be Held In the college clmpH Monday night. March 2. The occasion will be a most enjoyable one. The Gastonla pout of flee, whlrh has attracted attention for soma time, will change hands at the close of business Saturday night when Ksqulre Ii. I. Bradley will sur.-ecd Mr. C. D. Hol land as Gastoniu's itostmaster. Mr. Wright Torreiuc arrived In town yesterday from Fitzgerald, Ga. Mr. Torrrnce is spending to-day talk ing to Oantonia people about the val ues to be hail in Georgia real estate. He is representing the Georgia Colony 4c Development Company, which Is opening up the town of Mystic, Irvltj county, (la. Telonia Mllnx!lKts will hold a Bhloii meeting at Main Street i hun h Sunday night, Hev. It. M. Moyle preaching. Tin-re will be no services at West End or the Ozark on this ac count. Judge William Henry Irf-wls, one of Oastonla's best known cilizen,ai"l mie Who has been a resident here for the past 18 years, has sold his residence Of) Main street to Uev J. J. C, Anders, Who returns to Gastonla from Connel ley Springs Mr Lewis Is undecided a to what ho will do but Is thinking Of going to Greensboro to continue the practice of law. Mr. A. K. lyiftln, of Greensboro, was in touii yesterday to confer with the Judge tn regard to the building of a new teslden, e which will be built cIMcr 1m Gastonla or Greensboro Mr. ,Mnli-i. will oniipy the I'Wls irnldctlie In flastonla May' 1, and by that tm.e tie' Judge 1II b.ie decided hi t .- Ms p!a,s. It m e truest - ' ly hoped ti, dt ho mil ilcM.ii' tn remain I in Gastonla. ' Suits Against Mutual Hocrw Coin- : pliiml-cl ' Correspondence of The nim-iviT Durham, March 7 Col .lil,n W. 1 lilnsdulc. of llaliign loie last night Hlii to-day In ng.ml I in.- siv eral lann pending iik-iI'.-i the Mutual Reserve Fund Mfe Ass.m latioti. of NfW York. This Is the , ..iiii.uiy that was reienilv j.j,,, , , ,,, me hands of a receiw-r far an tnj- S!n!e . .,n conrertied !,y .liolg.. Kuigerson and later the oti.-r :pp.O!itltig this re. elv er was dlsBoivtd. There were three cuMfi hc(. against i he tmpauy. the plaintiffs being: .1 W lila. kwrlh J. F Corbeit Mini C M Jierndon The Durham lawyers represented .mother party, J. It. I'loman, ..f Marttn cnumy. All four cases hav- been setiled hv rompnmiiws, the t-oinpuuy paying the four parties a total of about tS..Vii). OflUc KnuislM-cl by f reight Car. Coriespondenr e of The observcr hU1)iii.. Maui, 7 -The lumli. ,,;,,it Of C, A. Ilice this morning ,it.l a call frotn tompb'le demolition j,, ,iie o(. flee end. The tsns m chuige of o Of lumtwr had Ink- n the lneat.s .,(T in oracr to run a second mt luiilier d..u-n . the trsek I II' yolli lMifi;n-l wild u 1.1.1. irw miiin-r lill iiu- Htuinllin cur enime.l U to smash Into ih huntw- 'ITi. l;un was not lame. Wesley Or.nJv A elark, escuped by Jamplnt out or u win. I dow. I A CHM7A410 AUKrtMAN OWK8 IIIH' ELBCTWN TO 'HAMKKftlAlN 8 I , V. . COlXm RliMKUY 1 "I . can lieurtlly ana coniHentiouslv i rOOtnniend tTiumtwrlaln n Coutfti lu-ui. ! tAf 'tot affections of the ihrut nndl ln(T." says Hon, iat Shenl. k r.t Ho j :f.it'::,f 4urtK -a polHical eampalim, I eauhi -14 after being overheated, which Ir. , ritt4 my throat and 1 was flaslly eom i ! peld lo siopj a I eould not speak - , lmd. ' I my lrm(ly -t,4rfnt ad. :. vised 'to use Chamberlain' 0ih 'swes4r. I ok two iHHw that after. noon sod eotild not beltete my senses -' . when l round the net wornhig- ttie la. i " f sMinatlun had tarcely svbidf. I took " several ArmttH that day. kept right -mi - taiklnr tbroxirn tkc rintwlni and I : thank this medielne that I won my st n council " flVds rswedy is for ' ' sal toy ft. ti, Jordan Co, "'. HAS SERVED 'YfAM. Font master Iong Knter T'pon - Ills TTilnl Term Aged Iredell Couple iwenrate my-irit uedatnj; An HI versa r)--Negro Vnconacioua toe a IVeefe) , t' '.v ' , x , 8pcM to The Observer.- ' Stateavllhs March r9. Thnev ot tha reappointment of M. :' J. W C, Long aa postmaster at fttateaville wag received hra with, delight. Mr. long ha servied aa poalmaSler at States vllla for nearly nine years, ueced Ing Mr. c. W. JJoshamer, in the ring of JS97. The present appointment ' Is for a third term, hl Commission hav ing expired February 18. THe post master has a good record, his adminis tration has given good satisfaction and he was well Indorsed in the com munity. In addition he .was Indorsed by Congressman Blackburn and . the Republican State organ lata.! ion. There were several other candidates for the place, all capable me, but their otm6 sit Ion u Mr. Long was mainly on the evidence was circumstantial, that there ground thai he had had the place longwa8 probable cause, and that the de- r nou .'n. iiiiMj ,'hjjhii, vtnu ,4 Iff..,. ,.u W..T-I.. nve auuui inreo mues souin or mates vllle, are to-day celebrating the 65th anniversary of their marriage. Mr. McLain Is 94 years old and Mrs. Mc Ialn is S. They have, besides nu merous grandchildren, J8 living great-great-grandchildren. Three children live here. Mr. W. P. Mt-Laln. Mrs. E. K. Alexander and Mrs. A. U Alexan der. Mr. M Iain Is probably the old est citlr.t-n In Iredell county. Mtss Mamie Kmlth, daughter of Mr. fthe municipal building to the police El wood K. Smith, of Eagle Mills town- station, where Mayor Eaton placed her ship, was operated on for appendl-1 under a $100 bond for her appearance cltls at Icing's rianltarlum W'ednes-iat the May term of court. Falling to day. Miss Hmlth was teaching In Hhl-lglve ball she was sent back to her cell, loh township and became 111 several j Home are of the opinion that the re days ago. She had suffered from at-j quired bond will be forthcoming with tacks of appendicitis before and was j in a few days. brought I') the sanitarium for treat-! ; merit. I Mflttlictvs News fot$s; A small saike occurred here Wed- j Special to The Observer, nesday at the fttatesvllle Cotton Mills i Matthews, March . Mr. E. W. h inn ii or u men and hoys employed ; In the weaving room, walked out fori higher wages. Their demands were not granted and later some decided it would be better to return to work. The others loft for other places. Miss Mamie Fink, of Statesville, who has been studying millinery in Kal tltnore, has completed her work there and has accepted a position with a mlllineiy establishment in Charlotte. Henry Mnser. colored, a laborer on the work train which opecates on this section of the Southern Hallway, was seriously injured last Friday, while the Train was termporarlly stationed at Hartxr Junction, by a large piece of coal being accidentally dropped on his head hv u fellow laborer, who was up on a gondola car unloading coat Moser was tendered unconscious bv I the li. k anil was brought to Statesville for treatment. Dr. T. K. Anderson ex amined him and found lhal the negro was suffering from concussion of (he biiitii. An opera! inn was performed and Moser only res'tored to conscious ness yesteiday. almost a week after the accident. Dr. Anderson says the negro will recover. WIIIKKKY bKIZKD. llctciiiif Ofthfi-M Take Chargo of 20 j Gallons Consigned to lligli Point Im, Wrct'k Victim Hecovcrlng. , , ,,f ti,. observer. 1 - - . High f till Ii L. Vf...l, v tin l-.l ne part of hist week Is was learned that live packages of whiskey. 20 gallons In all. were at the express office con signed to one It. C. Welch, who lives in .Mis hanlcsvllle, a suburb of this illy. The officers gave notice to Ihe express company not to deliver the whiskey as It was over the limit al lowed shipped to one man and the of ficers at once notified heudquarters In Greensboro. As a result Special enue Agent W. G. Pool came from Greensboro yesterday and seized the whiskey, sending it to the government warehouse at Greensboro. Mr. June Kngllsh Is the local agent for the con cern In Virginia that shipped the will be the loser to the tune of about $."i0. Mr. Welch, to whom the whis key was consigned, claims he only or deied one gallon. The seizure attract ed a small crowd who looked on with eager eyes as the test was made. Those of the wreck victims Here, five in all, are getting along nicely at the Junior Order Hospital. They are: K. H Sandrldge. 10. L. lludd, Torn Stewart. Fred Delhi and Isaac Fra xlcr. Some of lhm will have to re miiln a week or ten days. Those suf fering most are Messrs. Sandrldge and S4ew.it. They are having the best cure from the hospital corps and ths doctors. Mrs. W. P. Pickett, who was taken suddenly HI last week, having Hi" symptrunX of paralysis. Is some better i In-day. sine has been unable to speak, i however, since her Illness. j:riixKs-viLiioiT. I j securing funds with which to provide I nlon County Couple Wed at Marsh-1 i,,i,ntiorial rolling slock. The latest Ulle lie. A. II. Moment lo Con- mortgage contains 67 printed pages duel Scries of Services at Monroe and provides for nine freight loeomo Persoiutl. i ijves. MO lumper bottom coal cars and Correspondence of The Observer. 3J.' steel coke cars. Monroe, Sliin h S. Mr. Frank Ku- j banks and Miss Ina Wllhoit were American Tolauvo Company Hloft married at f:.'10 o'clock last night at: DcedH at Durluim. the residence of the bride s father. i esponilence of The Observer. Rev. G. M. Wllhoit. at Marshville. imrhani. March 8. To-day the Rev. ii. II. Atkinson performed the i c reinoiu The groom Is a book-keeper for the Heath Hardware Company and is wry popular here. The bride has a large number of friend in Moo roe and I'nlon cotin.y. Mrs. Sallle Stewnit has relumed from a visit to Florida. M rs. .1 W. ToWIiSend Is Visiting relatives ill ( inu lot te .- M M. II M. Gal'ftiey. ..f Giiffney. S. i'.. Is visiting her daunh t.r. Mis J. F. I.anev. Mrs Waller It. Ik. of l'l.ii-inoii.h. Va.. Is vlsltii.g ril.iii'.es Inii' Misses Ashe Gmbly ami HeK-oc Simpson spent ycst"iila m Cnai l.itt C' V. Alfred II. Moo; nt. of U.lliigll. will begin a series of sci - vices In the Ii i s1 terlan church next Kuii(l:i . Inipnivcil Hiii-hI I'Ihmic .-rU( In ' Pnrliuin. ;niin lllr nml I VimMln. ! C'!itT"fi'mli-" nf TI..' (iliMi-rvfi- i Iiiii linin, Mni 'Ji 7. Diirlmm l nnw i niineiK'il with ,i iiiriil leiephoiie x- i hiniKi- thiit ...nut.- in Durham wllh , lrei-djniMir. Id m hi h, llillnwny Si a- i i !,! .uid V'liiMcuvlili'. the line Hticlih- ' ug arinMH tin iitiintii-!! of luihnni. : ilniiivilte mil) Fr.it.k'lti. Thene are 31 i ' pi,. un h on tin- II i' . iii'iKt uf tliefe he- !i i u in Hi' Imn.ew .,( j.i'imliirnt fnrm-i en .inil people 1 1 x I i tf ill 111'- iiiumii')' The In. I- Is tivv l.t'il hv' llle .S'llKliuMe Teleplioiie fimpiiny. il'Hile up of Die. . Il.el H of (lie 'Jlhltlles Hlld Is loll- ; lie. Ie. hlh the i xrll ilixe of the .. ' ler-si.ite Telephone f'oiiip:niy In IhiM, v lty. TI,- Ilii" l now In ope. , si Ion nml j l!l Kive luirliyin ruimn'l Ion with n 1 rural llHtrlrl Unit has been hiird to I re: h Hiti-r the l"t train over tne roads. Th"e farmers are now In eoin iTiunh ;i I ion with iMirlnim and our peo ple an e:inly tilli'h thin dlKtlUt fur IfifoiTiiiittoii. IUniihI lloow 1'iirenuin Injured. Fclal to The Observer. KullKlniry. Mi red 7.- R. ),. Julian, fore man, ot the round house ot Hpeneer, wim severely tnjrt yeslerduy wvenlnn. He was a Id ma in the ItttlnK of aomu havy niaeliinery when he spruliieit his lefi u'g wt badly that he will he keyt from work for some days. Three little rules we el) should keep, , To make Ufa happy and brifht, Btntle tn Ui morning, smile at noon, Tako Rocky Mountain Tea at nlaht, K. H. Jordan 4 Co, VfSEEjt THEIR FREEDOM. CinA f: for ' Kohn and . Fleaiv. ' Al- , legett Slayera of Unry ftobre, Majr , Institute iiaueaa corpus -tootu- lnga. ' Correspondence of Tk Obsrver. ' ' Wlnton-alero. - March - 8. Counsel tor Sam Kobr and WUlara plean. the two men who were remanded 14 Jail without bait by Mayor Eaton to appear at the May term of Forsyth Superior Court, and answer the charge of mur dering Henry Kobre, are,, considering the question of Instituting habeas cor pus proceedings to secure the , release of the two defendants. It such action la taken the hearing will probably be before Judge Peebles, who holds court here next wekv Counsel for Kobre and Plean hold that no evidence waa brought out against their clients during the hearing yesterday, hence they argue that the two men should not be detained in prison. Solicitor Graves, who made a forcible speech for ih r...Aaa.,.tinn hM that rhii th i fondants should be he rt for 12 men to . f- ... ' pass unoer their case The action of Halite Stewart, the young woman in the case. In refusing to testify, saying that Bhe could not remember any of the conversation she had with Bam Kobre, William Plean and the Whltbeck man, has caused many people to believe that the girl Knows all about it, Just how Henry Kobre was killed. Getting her to tell Is something else. This morning Sallle Stewart was brought from her cell In Thomas and family have moved their new horn Price Hcmley & Company have put a switch board In their store. Nearly everybody in Matthews has a 'phone now. The children of this community have been suffering from whooping cough recently. Master Oscar Mames Is quite sick. Mr. Barb Helms had his foot badly cut with an axe a few days ago. Mr. John Hill, who has been sick for some time, Is Improving. Miss Willie Hunter has gone to Mon roe to nurse her sister, Miss Julia, who la sick. j Mrs. Van Matthews spent last week in Matthews visiting relatives Mrs. Sid Grlcr, of Providence, spent Wednesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Hudson Mr. van aii ihews is erecting a new dwelling. little Miss Aline Matthews, of Wax haw, Is visiting relatives at this place. Improved 'Phone. Service at Wades boro. Correspondence of The Observer. Wadesboro, March 8. The Wades horo Telephone Company, which Is a progressive independent concern, is making extensive Improvements In its system at this place. All of the open wire along the main business street Is being put in cable. New and much larger central office equipment will be t i,.., I ,,. ,..1.,, are of the rapid In . in.--' ...' v " ' crease In suhscrihers. 1 ne entire country Is fast becoming a net work : of telephone lines, until at. present ; nearly every plantation has ita 'phone connected with Wadesboro. Civil court convened this week with , Judge Ward, of Ashevllle, presiding, i Uev. Dr. Hylatid Knight, a dlstln 1 gulshed minister of Richmond, Va., is '. conducting a meeting at the Baptist (lev-'church here this week. s Demanded to Superior Court. Correspondence of The Observer. Asheville. March 7 Judge Prltch nrd yesterday afternoon remanded to the Superior Court of Graham county th case of J. S. Halley and others against W. U. Hopkins and others. The case was recently removed to the l ulled States District Court upon mo tion of the defendants. The case was remanded In accordance with a decis ion of the Cnlted States Supreme Court that where one of the defen dant Is a resident of the State In which the suit Is brought there is no cause for removal to the 1'nlted States Court on the ground of diverse cltlxen slil;.. Large Mortgage Recorded. Correspondence of The Observer. Durham, March 8. Another large mm tgage, given by the Western & Western Hallway Company to the Virginia A Commercial Trust Com pany, has been tiled with Register Of Deeds Markham to be recorded: This Is one of a series of mortgages given hv this company for the purpose of a merl. an Tobacco Company filed with the register of deeds In this countv seven deeds covering property recently purchased In front of Trinity College, .in the south side of the railroad. On Mils property the American Tobacco . mi I'HIiy will PrPCT a nummr m irrr I.,.n ilnriLi'K VV1I rpllnllSPfl. 1 TIP nffnB lilril hikI ri'iordctl rppresent quitB a Iihkc xprnilltun of monpy. It l said ih.H work on th- n-w warehouses will ht'Klu nt ;.n early dte. THK whom; niACNCWIS. rn. nipt tlw I'so f Wortlils Hrme illra. Kvi-n an experienced physician will Mdinotlmes make a mlstnke in Ulag ihikIh, In whloli event his entire trent- inent In wnitJ and may even be In- JuiiouM to the patient. The advocates if all other hnlr reHt,(MH lives save lerjilclde have rmiBly dlaKiioued the cause of Dandruff and KallliiK Hair. They figure on a functional disease, whvrnus It Im not known and Renerally nccepieil that hair loss Is due to a parasitic germ, which Newbro's Her- pleido iltsMl ro.VS. There in no substitute (or Herpl- clde neeept none. Kohl by lending- drufjrlsVi. Send 10c. In HtnmpB for sample to The llerplelde Co, Detroit, Mich. R. H. Jordan & Co., Hpeclal Agents. BROADWAY. CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY. Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. (iUKAT FAMILY HOTEL. Kxortlouce WHhont Extravsgonco. HATKH: Amrrknn Flan ti.OO per day. Kurupoan llan $1.00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a rep tall on of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat urea, an.4 recommend Itself ttf LA DIES and rAMlUEti for ita quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, a-reat pubivo ' parlors, grand hails .and liberal stairways. ' Bend for Large Colored MAP of New York. FREE. - " - , V&XUSL r. WEBB,' ManarrY. - . TILLY UAYXES llwpV. - DIGTINCTIVI TARTAR Bi It does not c phatic acid (w ch digested in s (which is oae-third stances adopted for other baking powders : becaujebT their cheapness. a Candidate for tJeneralshtp. Attorney Correspondence of The Observer. Sparta burg, S. C. March 8. 8ollcl- Intojtor Thonas S. Kease will not offer himself a" a candidate for the office of attornejMTlJeneral of the State In the primary thfljl summer. This announce- iment will btf , ad with regret by his many friendss . ho had hoped he would make the radtf, feeling confident that he would be art the top of the list when the votes wee counted. 1Mr. Sease will, in all probability, make the race for re-election! to the office which he now holds. Sri far, It Is not known who will oppose him for re-election, If any candidates will come out Of the u'finitt 1 ihler Bi:r I.nmlier Deal Rumored. ; Correspondence of The Observer Washington X. C., March 8. T"or the past few days it has been sur mised In this city that the D. C. Way Lumber Company, of Haslln, was ne gotiating witih the Helhaven Lumber Company for ;the sale of their holdings In North Carolina. To-day is was ru mored that tHils deal had been con summated. Tlie Way Lumber Com pany is one ;of the largest and moat prosperous of Its kind In eastern Car olina, ownlnpf, besides their large mill plants, tug Iboats. etc., between 30, 000,000 and 40.000.nfi0 feet of standing timber. This deal comes as a surprise In this city. v A SCH'tNTIFIC WONDER. $f The cures thiit stand to Its credit miiSce Rucklen's Arnica Salve a scientific won der. It cured K. It. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons cif Husbandry. WaynesbOro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. f It heals the worst hums. Sores, Bolls: Fleers. Cuts, j Wounds. Chllolalns and Salt Rheum. sOnly -Tic nt R. H. Jordan & Co.'s drug '.store. , t- STATKMKNT. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO OK" HARTFORD, CONN. Condition "December lsl. 190C. as shoWn by statement iiteo. Capital paid Ir cash. t 2,000,000.00 Amount leager assets Dec. 31st previous ,year Income From ' policy-holders, ,f,M3.23; miscellaneous, 3,ai .850,60; total Disbursements 'To policy holders, $4,W iift,91 ; miscel laneous. I3.7S1. 7X2.14: total .. 9,SS4,53fr,ft; 13.212.394.13 8,777,822.05 Life buslnes sin force Num ber Of policies 146,215; amount .. :.V).858,315.00 Life written during yenr Number of policies 17,085; amount 30,064,641.00 ASSETS. Rook value of real estate ....J 636,698.74 Mortgage loans on real est... 34.772,470.23 Louns secured bv pledge of bonds, stocks or otner col lateral Loans to policy-holders on this company's ; policies as. signed as collateral Premium notes on policies In force (of which I3.611.2J la for first year's premiums).. Vslue of stocks' and bonds (IT. 8.. State, etc.) Cash In home office and de posited in banks and trust companies .. ,. , Interest and rents due and accrued Premiums unpaid .. All other assets, detailed In statement 1,067,976.38 4,050.275.00 306,344,76 29,577,602.48 7,234,262.49 73,401.19 729,727.74 99,084.65 Total .. .. Iess assets, .. $ 79,340.932.; lint admitted.. !,42S.34 Total admitted assets .... ..I "9.247.604. 3-- I.I A HI 1,1 J 1KB. Net reserve, as eomputed ....1 65,917,971.00 Other reserve imcf special funds , Net nolley ihiirriK .'. Premiums titild In advance - 107.43H.00 2J2.71R.OO 45,171. m 794.410.09 10,000.00 74U.S5 2.215.316.00 luuiri r. oil poucy- I ' " Salaries, rents, tnxl-s. hills, etc., tine r iU'eriieil Commissions due 10, agents, Special reserve In ndxlitlon to reserve above nlvem , Total liabilities life busl- ni'M , t e9.813,RR9.42 Total liabilities . t necount health and liability bust- ness ' 2.8SS.238.0A Capital stock t.lt).00.00 Unnswlgned funds (surplus)., 8.075.408.S1 Total llahllltleH .. .. 7S,247jS04,33 BUSINESS IN NOHTM CAHOUNA IN lift. . Policies In rorce Deo. Set . hMiblnn. wenr. nnHer 9. SOT.; amount i Policies written ahdirevivea tn 1906. number &3; amount. Policies In force Dt. IHt, r number amount ...... Amount losses and claims un paid Deo. Slut previous yean number I;-amount .. .. ,w,t. Lossea nnd claims .incurred during the year, , number H; amovnt ' v .,..,. Losses and claims paid dur. Ina the year, number W; amount Losses snd claims unpaid Deo. aist. 1906. nuavber 3; amount .. !...;,. 4.910.4SS.OU S9,2S4.00 5,586,507.00 677.00 I .80,830.00 ! 80.506.00 1,001. DO Total amount premium" col letted and secured , during the year .... . IW.lltS.a president. M. O. Bulkeleyf secretary, C Qllttert .' ' 1 5 ' Homo office. 0 Mstn street. Dart ford. Oen'eml saent for sorvlcs, 3. T. Bou. than. Raleigh. N. c. , tfc. ' Business -mnasRCr for North Carotins, J. D. Boushsll. Kaletgb, N, C. State of Ntrth Carolina. Insursnne Department, , : ' Raleigh. PH. 17. 1908. I. James R. Young, Insurance Com mis. slotterr-d herBby.cnrUfir that tho above Is a true and comet abstract of . the statement of the Avtna Ufo. Insurance I'nmMnr, 1if Department, , of Hartford, ronn , filed with this department, show log tho randlOon ofTMiid rnmpafcy on the slat day of Deoemher. UNO. ' Witness my hand snd official seal, tit day aad data above written,' ' v oar bom jahe R. YOPNO ' ? - ' f-,. latursoct CommlssloBar, 1 r hi,; J LY A CREAM OF KING POWDER ntain an atom oj is the mduqt bbnics lphuric acid) qi of alunj sulphuric acid) 'sub Victim Identifies Robber. Correspondence of The Observer, Durham, March 8-WIH Dunnegan, the highway robber, was arraigned a second time this morning in the mag istrate's court, the charge being rob bery. He waa positively identified by the second victim and hia bond in this case fixed at S200. He will now have to give a blond of 1560 before he can get out of Jail. DOCTORS ARE PUZZLED. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclvery, of Vanceboro. Me., Is the sub ject of much Interest to the medical fra ternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: "Owing to severe in. flammatlon of the Throat and conges tion of the Lungs, three doctors. gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, l was Induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery and I am happy to say. It saved my life." Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilltls, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guaranteed at R. H. Jordan & Co.'s drug store. 50c and. $1.00. Trial bottle free. THE DENNY CAFE PERFECT 'IS APPOINTMENT, ELEGANT SERVICE, Special Dining Room for LadlM. Public Stenographer. Long Distance 'Pbone. THE DENNY CAFE Manic Flooring IIIUpiVl I lUVI 111 Just received a car of Prime for resi dences; also a car of factory. Can fill or ders from our ware room the day we receive them. Write for Prices. J. H, Wearn & Co ONK NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, MARCH 10. After Threo Months tn Now York DANIEL V. ARTHUR Announces MARIE CAtlllL In tho "8martn Musical Play MOLLY MOONSHINE By ttoyle-Hobart-Hchi 'Tlw brljthiest MoMUal Comedy of. i IK" yrwr. rw m urn xir-mHi. PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50, $5c. Seats now on sale at Jordan's. GOOD RULE TO FOLLOW In deciding on where' to place your order for plumbing anil heating work is the reliability of the plumber. Hackney Bros. 'are always reliable In estlmatea and In work. Good work always, mid prices the lowest at which good work. can be dona. HTHSfWB YsBROS., U1ID BALSAM Vl I Kl t Ita Toathfal Color. OunMi Siimm kokUbafr I JiiinTst . HOLUSTER'9 : Reefy L'::r.t:!.iTca ngcb " amy Midksw for Btny Ptopis. trtart CeMM Hstltk sad lanw Vlgsr.' "" A speclas far Ckmstt psMoa, Jadltesttoa, Lfret and Kldoey troubles, pimples, Kassata, Impure Blood. Bad Breath, Nltwsln Bowels, Ueadaebo and Baekeche. iMilucur WottiitAta Tea la Ub W form. V cents a boa. " iienutoe made by tocHAAHTMA paoo Cons AMY. Hadisott, Wla - tOLOCR KliGCCTS F08 SALLOW PEOPLE - , . H. JTORDAX CO.f , mmm cas Tjny mpf j A MicibsTS t if vv J ' 7 ft fuOULDERS i OiAKLOTTE N. C GEARING 4 HS PULLEYS COTTON MILL MACHINERY A Gentleman's Cigar for 5c COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Quality Quantity, Style, Ask your dealer .. A high-ffrade College f or ' Womvfl, equtpptd with proTmnU Special r&U offered for vecond term r i XR. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GOHPANY WB ARB SOUTHERN AGENTS TOR TSSKED WXRE GERMAN BEDDIiEfl AND WHITE U3 foakett A Bishop Stm Traps Carried tn Stock: Also Card Clothing and a Fall Line ot Supplies. CHARLOTTES BIRMIN GflAM SPARTANBTRQ M4C OR SO CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.00 Not the eheapeat, bat preeminently the BEST. Thes are the largest, oldest and best equipped schools In North Carolina a positive, provable FACT. 1,000 former atudents holding positions In North Carolina. Positions guaranteed, backed by wTltten con tract Shorthand. Book-keeping. Typewriting and English, taught -by experta. Address KING' S BUStNBSS QOLLBGB Charlotte. N. C, or Raleigh, N. C irl -ii ELIZABETH COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC C7HARLOTTE, K. O. Suburban Location. Extensive Campus, High Grade, Experienced, University Educated Teachers; Fire-Proof Buildings, First Cleat Equipment. Schools of Music, Art, Expression, Baabwaa, , Enjoys a Reputa tion for Thorough Work and Good Health. CATALOGUE 6EMT FREE, CHAS. a KING. President. Painig-Repairing-RubberTireing Have your vehicle painted and repaired be fore spring. D6n't wait until spring to have this work done, forthen you will want to use your vehicle daily.; .We have one of the best equipped carriage shops in the Souih and invite you to call and look through it ESTIMATES MADE ON VEHICLES FREE. J. W; WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. 9 I a Tax Kohcc! - City fax payer, you ant requested to come and pay your ta - before April 1st, aa the law require ina to advertlsa property. ' (or aale, at that dta.',v. "iL, ''A .V iV V' Mut -U ' ' J W, O. TAYLOR To March SIsV a.T. a . uiy - . r , V v , Aim ' .A1 ' I ' A. i mmmmmtmmmmmimm HANGERS ' ' ' iff COTTON OIL MACHINERY r Londrcs, Workmanship Presfcyteio Allege for Wcsncn CHARLOTTE H. t every modem lav BBIIGS D. , President. HKDDXdS FRAMES. FOR PRICES. RATED Notice of Stock- holders' Mcctlnjg.v Od Monday, tha lth iftrty at I p. m., will be held the annual meeting ot stockholders of the ; Mechanics " Perpetual '"Building A Loan Assocta-r ' tlon, at its office 107 N. Tryon Ht., " " tor hearing report of the condition ," of the. association and the election of ' officers Xor the ensuing yean : Stock-T holders; this la ' an Irnportani evsnW ' and every stockholder taught to tend (In person) if possible, of loave proxy M th offlo. v ' . 8. W ITTKO tV BKT, Pre V IR. B.' COCHRANE, 8oc Md trftal.. t f March I, 1101. , , ' , V A 1 J 1 ; ( it? 1 ,i 1 r i ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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