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CHARLOTTE ' DAILY OBSKi: Villi,. DEC.:.' 2!, i: HIIESDLY TEKMS BSUiIED XTE MAKE tl WITH VENEZUELA $ pedal Commissioner Bactaiuui' How q III Way to ue goatn AmmM . ' Urpublkj to Make an lnvrtigatio ad forward Report to wmaing t on Much Drorudt loon the Ka- tare of That Report, Bat It la , Though that the 8ine Order of Aliki Open the- War For a SrUle lurnt of the TronbW? of the He -nubile, -Not Only With ThU Oosm 'tt-f Dot A kli Other Nation With " hkh. Venesuela U t IagrTa' - "Washington, Deo. SI. -After an in terval ,it . eight month tha United Stales government hat resumed friendly relation with Venesuela, and William I. Buchanan hAs left this country on the cruiser North Carolina In the capacity of a special comtnls- . eioaer to visit that country, look ' r lata th situation and make a report. Much will depend on the nature or the ; : communications which he will make to the State Department, anion them . tha question whether the United States will accord formal recognition 4 to the government a It now eilsts. " a. decision dependent upon Its .abll ' Jty to maintain a stable Institution and to fulfill iU treaty obligations. The possibility that disorder may arise Is indicated In the expression , of a desire for an American warship at Ca.Que.lra, to which this govern ment has promptly responded. Secretary Root's face wore a pleas ed expression to-day when he made , the announcement that it was Presi dent Gomel's wish to settle satisfac torily all International questions. OPENS THE WAY. The general opinion is that the , new order of things will open the way for the pacific settlement in some form of the Issues not alone between - this country and Venezuela but be tween the latter country also and Holland and France. Word came to the State Department that the Neth erlands government had given direc tion that the military operations Which have been conducted against Venezuela cease, following the news Of the suspension of the Herree by VShetuela regarding the trans-shlp-mnt of merchandise from Curacao to Venesuelan ports. Tha refusal In Karon last by the Castro administration to. consider separately the questions of contro versy between the two countries made It .plain that diplomacy cauld accom plish nothing further toward their settlement This deadlock was made clear to the United States Senate, but Congress adjourned without, taking any action in tha matter. The five claims which form the basis of the last negotiations ware those of A. P. Jaurett. who was expelled from the country) the Orinoco Corporation, the Orinoco Steamship Company, the New Tork and Bermudes Asphalt Company and the United States and Venezuelan Company, the amounts lnv61ved run- lng nominally Into million of dol irs. These claims are among those Which President domes In general - terms ha expressed a wish to settle satisfactorily. It was Castro' refusal to arbitrate them that led to the breaking off of diplomatic relations ' with Venesuela. By what measures i they are to be settled Is a question for tha future. AMIRS AT STATE CAPITAL ANOTHER REPORT TO GOVERNOR IRRITATING P DOR KB REVOKED. Pncament That Made Mont of the Trouble Between Venesuela and Holland Is Kuxpended The Ait newmwment Made to Parliament by the DnU'h Foreign Minister. The Hague. Deo. 21 The revocation of the trans-shipment decree of May 14th by the Venesuelan government was an nounced in the lower House of Parlia ment this afternoon by Foreign Minister VanAwtnderen. It was this decree that made most of the trouble between Vene suela and the Netherlands. Under its terms the trans-shipment of goods at Wlllemstad destined for Venesuela was prohibited, and Its operations worked much injury to the commerce of the Dutch Island. The Foreign Minister said also that the Dutch naval operations along the Venesuelan coast had been sus pended at the request of Acting President Gomes. The Foreign Minister's words wsre a follows. "Following the discovery of a plot against the life of the Vice President of Venesuela. Juan Vicente Clomea. a new ministry was formed and some of the supporters of President Gomel were cast Into prison. "On December Hst aotlng President domes, as an evidence of frlendltnese and pending later negotiations by duly ap pointed delegate!, ordered a stay of execution of the degree of May 14th and expressed the hope that the Netherlands similarly would aimpend the Qenwimniiiuu 111 runup itn wsutriB. , "Pending the re-establlnhment of a "1 uty ! t"Com"! " GoToraion Ormimlsalon In It Shelter : if .Tranambjulon Seta; Forth Some ' Interesting; Facte Ms Thousand ' More Polls listed Thl Year Than . In lATr Kxefuptton of tv Worth or Personal Property --. Iteconv mended, Well a a Number of Other Important Till nan Mate Treasurer to Pay OS Penitentiary JrVmds January 1st -M aeons 'Will Dedicate- New Rex Hospital Janu- ary -lath Nam be of ; Charters unrated.' . -x: , Observer Bureau, The Hotleman Building, Raleigh, Dee. 21. The report 6f the Corporation Com mission to tha Governor was made public to-day and in the tetter to the Governor tpm Interesting; fact ar set out The number of polls listed last year was 2S.I7. an tn- crcais of ,000 over the prevlou year. and the total assessed value of an crease of $,T0t,T45. The Income lined for tax last year amounted to n.i7,81, showing an increase of 1530,00. The total taxes levied on property and Income amounted to 110, 211. Ill, of Which JS.S60.21 was for State purposes, $2,8 ts. 371 for county purposes. $i,e6M2 for municipal purpose, $1,70,131 for school and $21.84 for pension. The total indebtedness Is $0,ifJ,7. of which $9.S,07 Is due by munici palities, M. 180,960 by the btat ana 3,4,S50 by counties. The total assessment of all property was $800,709,300 and It I expected that the increased assessment fot l0g over 1907 will approximate a million dollars. The total amount of Incomes returned for taxation thl year Is 31.6t,B4. HimiKR EXEMPTION RECOMMENDED. The Corporation Commission recom mends that the Legislature exempt 1300 of personal property of every taxpayer Instead of $15 a the law now provides, the constitution allow ing exemption to an amount hot ex ceeding $300. The Legislature in Id ft exempted $100. but now the exemption has been reduced so It Is only $25. When the flrt general a1 valorem tax was provided In this Htate, It set forth that every person Vione estate was $500 or less should pay no tax thereon. The commission think It very Inconsistent that the same revenue law should exempt ail Incomes except those over $1,000 and tax euch exceaa only 1 per rent, and allow an exemption In personal property, constating of household and kitchen furniture, wearing apparel and libraries, to the amount of only $!t; and especially is this so when It ia considered that the tax rate on property la not lees than two-thlrda of one per cent, of Its value in any case, and that in many places In the Elate it Is 2 1-2 per cent, while the Income tax Is 1 per cent, on the ex cess over $1,000. The Corporation Commission fur ther recommends that the poll tax be not levied except as a Btate and county tax and that In no case shall the Htate and county tax combined re celve $2 on the head. Deputy lnnurance Commissioner Rcott has returned from Klnaton, where he prosecuted Aaron Eager, a Are bug, who gets a 10-year sentence. This Is the hun dredth man prosecuted for this offense. The Grand Ijodge of Masona will on the afternoon of January 12th, with very Impressive ceremonies, lay the corner stone of the $50,000 Hex Hospital Building, which occupies the sit of the old hospital which was originally the town residence of Oovernor Manley. A company was chartered to-day with a rather odd name, this being the Dixie Club Grocery Company, df Statesvllle, to do a wholesale, and retail business, the amount of capital stock being $50,000. An other charter went to the Maynard Crutehfleld Company, of Winston-Salem, which Is to manufacture, sell and Install plumbing supplies and huse hardware of all descriptions. In 1MB it was enacted that no poll tax over $2 should be levied for State and oounty purposes combined In Mecklen burg and that no city or town there should levy a poll tax ov'r $2. In 1907 this law was made to cover the whole State with the exception of a few coun ties. Ths validity of the statute was at tacked In Buncombe and Mecklenburg counties on the ground that the commis sioners did not observe the equation be tween property and poll, as so muob of the tax levied as was In excess ol s t-t cants on the 1100 value, but the Supreme Court sustained the statute. In a later' declilon the court held that a special school district may levy a tax on the poll when submitted to and approved by the administrator ! and furnish him copy of Inventory or ether papers in connection With the ettp.ts, as the same may be re quired by a.d eeatral officer. ; The atten- Uon of the Greral Assembly is called 4 the decision of th supreme . Court In Lumber Company Smith, 1 N. C 198, a which tha court recommends that the machinery act "be so amended as to require county 'commtselotiefs, to listing and assessing property to notify tha de linquent, so that he may lit aa oppor tuntty be heard. .; wf 4'n : Stat Treasurer Laey calls attention to the fact that it Is highly necessary that sheriff should pay to him all the . tax money -on hand by. January 1st, as n that day be has to pay $110,000 of peniten ts ry debt bdtide. - ;.. Tn Zebuien Horse Company," thai ab ject of which I to impress the breed of horses, gel a charter, the capital steck betng $3,000. , .:-, In Urban Chanf Jpato TVUh Jary. San Francisco. Dea. II The trial of In Whang Chang, a Korean, charg ed with the murder of Durham White Stevens, who at tha time ot hi death was adviser of the a J panes in deal ings with Korea, but who had nrm. viously been adviser to tha oJCreari Kmuerof. and ho va shot .nt will ed in n Francleco by Chang on March lid, ended to-hight when the case went to the jury. Chan' counsel contended that the defendant was inaan Ma rult of much brood ing over What he believed to be out rage commit teed on hi fellow coun trymen by the Japanese government after the abdication of tho Korean Emperor. NEVER TO HEAR IIUAII VOICE rrxismiEXT drives jmkx cra2y Ban Francisco. Dec. 14. In Whang Chana- was sulltr of murder first de gree of Henry White Stevens. ! i.iiie.aH v,i(art In n vleetlnn. in excess naval """'." .... . .u- u...- Of SJ. no It IS now Beiweu mi mo piv not, under ths constitution, exceed $2 on the head. The commission says that this statute relieves to some extent from an oppressive poll tax in several towns In the Blate, but It most esrnestly renews Its recommendation that no municipality or other quasl-puWtc corporation be per- enesoela field o He in Complete j rvr .a " " i. .J..L. i- ia tln on at poraiion iwmun ,- Home Ocxmpied Primarily In lslators win reaa ine "P- ttL Vtel Against a serious Maiady. i opinions In the cases referred to, as theM Venesuelan consulate at Curm-no the German consul there has been aulhorixe' ta grant shipping clearance.'' CASTRO ILL AT HK1U,IN. Deponed Raler of the HopuWIc of tenesi lanoranfe of What ia Uolng Berlin. Dec Jl Clprano Castro, the dictator of Venesuela. deposed by hi people and discredited by his gov ernment, is lying on a sick bed in set no forcibly the resson for limiting U poll tax. OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS. tn conclusion the commission urges that Berlin in complete ignorance Of' the statutes authorlxin a tax rats grester j than S J-3 cents on the $l valuation tor State and county taxes combined be not naered because there are many classes of property which cannot bear a higher tax rate than thl and an oppressive tax rate Is one ot th ceases of Inequality tn ! - - - fanure or refusal to list ? T?ltAtlon on ht Prt of ,he Po- i-rooen, for taxation! and, further, thst UHU summoned to examine him. ! FP" 'iclmtl tax rate be so limited that $Z2r.tUJi: Venee 2 ! when added to tf,. any events at Caracas that have resulted la his downfall. fistro is reposing in a private san itarium In this city, the subject of ; eonsulatlon of eminent physicians. The entire forenoor to-day was given tip to observation of the patient and Sin many Clues ana iwraj that In view 6f the eonfirmatlon !100; tha ."fiture to seWate 1., tren out hy the foreign office of the "''.if ItJand ; t pre report, of the downfall of C- ; sources of taxation . a to speetfy and . . tre, the news must be true. If was determiae from what uWect SUM tax explained that the new adminhrtra- and po what subject local tax hail a s hob at caracaa probably had mad It levied. impossible tor Castro friend to com tnunlcate with him by cable. ' " ,'CUf CRM CHARLITSTON BAR. '' v. - I town terse r i nknar AMorlation OnaratHee That property. inerv is s-KTiiy or water at Tha income las m.. tMmmivt featerea ot the property tax arte out of the toet that, under th owistlttKWw. countr ad aoma- tifties twnip or msuw " w.wn tsrxes r ad at b levied oa kU has tnered from OiarVetowMr. Tart WUL There. $W.i4t ia U to $3 . fore, fnbark at That Port Vot i The reault ef the utherltane Ui ar j . jramonav ; disappointing, it mux in, ,,- . tt'aahlngton. Dec ll.-Th.'.rmof4 ! 1 la f.TW ? ,wt,rm.b ! , cruhwr North Carolina with President- to fattura to sfifpre J,wii?-t"i elect Taft hoard and her slater ahlp, i en of our wisest tax laws. The Stat . th Monuna. accompaaytng. eaa be wa awe f th lire ht th Lnloa to 4 taken across the bar at the entrance to adopt tola tax. The ra' J: ; Charleston harbor, with perfect eafety ! mends that It be mads th duty ef some , ". at o'clock on th morning of Janu-1 cMit ral ettteer to nforee this law, ano. ia ( ary inn, accoraing to a guarantee to order fe enable nu w thia effect given by the pilot' Aaeo. clerks ef tb8upriof Cearta .at. th "ciation -of Charleston. & X through Commandant Dyer, of the Charleston navy yard, to th Navy Department to-day. . . At this hoar there J hirh tide, the water at the bar then being It feet dern -hile the North Carolina draw :7 feet nine iachea The only previa I n maa ty th Pilot Assoclatloft U that the weather be clear enough f -r the mark to be seen and the tld i .' r .! r j.nonaHy low for hls;h tide. ; Vr. Taft therefore,, without doubt, :l ;irt- from Charlestod oa hi l ;-j'ir:a trip. -- - -.j . ... as.ta aa eeen'red. t. notify such officer pt th aoallfkatlon af all exeeator and : rtKDlCIXK THAT M MEDIClNfC. I . -I hae suffered a gwod deal with ma ' larla anal atemmca eaxnpialnta, but t hav new "ound a remedy that keeps me Well, ; anA that remedy I fclectrie Bitter: a niedlelne that i (nedicina. fnr stomaeb i end liver troubles, and "T rug down eon-; dillons." says Yf. C Klestler. t Hallf. day. Ark, Electrt Enters purify Bd ' enriek the blood, tene ep tne aerves, and Impsrt vtor ai4 energy to the weak. Your money will he refunded if it falls to help you. Ma, at W. U Hand Co.' drug store. , Uncle) Sam's Nary second Among the Powers. Wasinglon. Dec. 2S. Our navy stand second among those of the great world powers at the present time, according to the navy year book. prepared by Pitman Pulslfer, clerk of the Reflate navy committee, and now In the hands of the public printer. Germany follows, third, while France has dropped to fourth place and Ja pan Is fifth. The year book will show that Oreat Britain has 1 first-class battleships with a tonnage of 910,330, the United mates 31 with a tonnage of 449,132, Germany $1 with a tonnage of 414. 4S8, France 2$ with a tonnage of 3B7.1 88. and Japan 15 with a tonnage of 233,444. Work to Begin Soon on Wadeeboro'a Depot. Special to The Observer. Wadesboro. Dec. 23. Mayor Walter Brock received yesterday a letter from the fleaboard official which ad vises him that work will begin at an early date on the new union depot. The people are anxiou for thl Im provement for the old shack now oc cupied as a depot la a dlagrace to the town as well as the railway company. Those Who Live In Kilence S That S to Be Deprived of the Privilege of tiearing . tne -. Unman Voice la Tortare Beyond , DcwtIdUoo. r ' There no affliction more terrible man that of perpetual silence, s, In mates of prisons, are unanimous its the -statement that there 1 no rule f their confinement o hard ta bear ft that which forbid the.r speaking and hearing the voices of their fellow men. Through accident and -dieae, deafnee M often inflicted on Innocent person, and when ; , these delicate organ have suffered injury it I an exceedingly difficult i problem Jo ' re store , the, sens of hearing. There are a finmber of te media which claim to fester lost hearing; hut at best tne relief afforded is only temporary. and ft remedy that cn be depended spot! to restore the sens ot hearing must be numbered among the greatest protluet et the age. A eke recently reported Id Charlotte shows that Dillingham' Plant Juice Liniment Is a dependable remedy in eases of injured hearing, a hown In th fol lowing interesting account of th manner in which 3. E. Hughes, a resident or this city, living at 103 Bast Hill street, had hi hearing re stores: , ? j;. . . "About twenty-one year ago I Suf fered an Injury to my left ear . that caused me to become deaf In that ear. The hearing In th ether ear was also affected, and I was barely able to hear at all. I could not use a telephone on account of my de fective hearing, and could only hear the loudest sound. "A short; time sgo I heard of th wonderful cures made by Dillingham' Plant Juice Liniment In cases ef partial deafness, and I bought bottle of th liniment. I Applied It according to direction, and Was grati fied to find that my hearing had been restored. I can now converse over a telephone and clearly distinguish anything spoken in an ordinary tone, and It give the great pleasure to testify to ths great value "of Plant Juice Liniment la the treatment ef deafness." This is the story told by all who give this remarkable remedy a trial, It has proved Itself aa invaluable remedy in th treatment of Inflam mation of all kinds, stiffness, rheuma tism, neuralgia, cuts, bruises, and in all case where a remedy I needed for the quick relief of pain and sore ness This liniment is an of th fame us Plant Juice preparations that havs won such popular favor, since they were placed on sale in Charlotte by W.i L. Hand A CO. They ar made and sold on an honorable basts, and guaranteed to accomplish all that Is claimed for them, or the money will be refunded after a week's trial, on presentation of the unused portion of the bottle. Contract Let For Wofford Library. Special to The Observer. flpartanburg, S. C. Deo. 23. The trustees of Wofford College have awarded th contract for the erec tion of a $2$, 000 library building to E. I Hertsog, a well-known contrac tor of thla city. Work on the build ing will begin about the second week hi January. Andrew Carnegie, the eteel king, contributed $20,000 to the building. Helton, s. Postmaster Resigns. Bpeclal to Th Observer.- Anderson, . C., Dee. J!.--Mr. W. C Brown. Belton's efficient postmaster for the past three or four years ha resigned and Mr. Clarence Clink scale has been appointed a hi suc cessor. Mr. Brown ha large farm ing and other Interests In and around Belton and wag unable to give th necessary time mat those duties de manded and retain tha postmaster ship, and for this reason he decided to resign. During his Incumbency me anmrs oi tne omc nave neen con ducted in the most courteous and satisfactory manner and - he retires with the unalloyed good wilt ot the patron a SACO 1Kb Ml v - a n wL '' ' ii.0!sait -U k b COTTON MLCI-IINERY Pickers . ' ; Hat Cards " ,- . j ...... ., .. - EaUway Heads t- . m W M L Drawing Frames - Intenn2diat3v and r : VLtrfin. Frains Cplnning' Frames f!TnrTri A IVAOMBURCJ, Gouthorn Agent . V, . CHARLOTTE, ITORTHCAllOLIirA. ' s . , ' PKReJOJTALLt COXDUCTFJ TOTO JV HAVANA, Ct'HA, A0 RK- . AxWlJARy II, I0(n, VL v ; i HOUTHKllX RAJUiWAY. inthra Railway wiu sell round trln excursion tickets- to Havana, Cuba. ' at following rates frm point named Ashevllle 13$. Chariotttf . . t. , 410 OftsftnissV . , , 4a 'aaeess istlit 40.80 44 n 44 Hickory .... .. . . 4, HMll NlaTQ POhlt . lii... aa... 44. M Mfcrfoet ftHMi i.iit ,! 40.4ft Oxford $. . Him . 44.00 Rherforaton a aw Salisbury , 4 4t nnelhy ...... ...... ... 4i. W fHatesvltl ,.... .....r ....43.40 Approximately low rate from ether point. ; '-.U '..fj.( TM.t.A- aft' ..1. Tm hh. e. 1 1 1 H ' w.- turnln to leave Havana. Cuba, ea or before January 17th. IsO. Tickets ma ha routea tnrongn eacasoavuie, inence either through Knight' Key, or pert Tamp. Good aoln and returnina same routa Stop-overs will be. allowed at aaoksen vtllo, Bt. AUgueunS) raim Beaelt, Miami, and eth point south ef Jacksonville. within final limit ef ticket, a reoresan. tative wtu accompany movement, aad will look arter ids eomisri ana pleasure of the party.-' ...-, -.; -ror further information as to side Ma tour from Havana, sight-seeing tours, hotel rates, leaving time at principal points, Pullman and state-room reserva tions, write 4. m. woo a, o. p. A., Ashe vllle, N. C W. It. McOtamery, p. and T. A., Raleigh, N. O., R. H. DeButts, P. and T, A.- OreeniborOi N, C or call on taut depot agents, or Write , Charlotte, N. a li ' r" Guaranteed Whiskeys All of our whlakey are guaranteed under tK Pure) Food Law. If not aatiafactory, money refunded on return of shipment Good, shipped in plain pockagt trna day order ia received. W prepay all express charf ts. Remittances may be made by postal or express money order, or registered letter. OUR SPECIALS l: Amulet CornJ ?S 82 : Cockade RyelifSr&u : I1SS t&JQQ f ins COUSINS SUPPLTfCO. VzSf.'SSSSz Nan, ' - ' ' ' Burungame jelegnipp is . -.. . . : . ' jng Typayriter , Charlotto Newspaper' Clippings. , . ; . ..V:-".' t ' 1 " v ' , . . One of the most tntcrestlnc inventions ; displayed In Charlott In years I th Burllngmm Telcgraphlhg Typewrlter-ChariotU Ob server. '''.: -yv.'yi -f ';: . , v . , ( 'X An lavMUott ,vhich frikkes It possible for a chnd to send atele ! . gram by merely striking th keys af typtwriter .Is being exhibited to-day tit etona ex Bar ringer's show adow?--riottaicairbntciet y": r When witt th . limit oHnVentioB W of yesterday to aa actual tact of to-day. On af th most bonder' f ful inventions Of the Ag U th Surllngam ; Telejraphlng Tjpe-tt-rTKr.--CharloUS Ksrsy?;:-;.. ;. - "y i:. t K tha tlms id latest; . By. paying tl per ahar how yoa " can get $19 ecrtlflcate fully paid and non-ases sable stock may b ebUlned ha monthly payment of one dollar per share. First pay" ment must. accompany application.' 4s- ri'f'V' ? ; ) ' ". .. t. u. c. a. r: j?, cisrhtto, :r. c. C0H01 . MILLS ; Whan you need either Ribbed ; or Window , Glass, and ?tty, , to. rplr th broken glass in your mill sash, w dan suppl your nds ; in any sis ; or ttsnUty; And make immedlat ehlpment front bur stock her, trKjulrle solicited mat cheerfulljr and tlv furfilahd B. F. WITHERS VI Witi1bto:'r; 'v-v. J. T BtHLtoKteS iUPPliTEt, : '. Char lotto, If. CV i . Goodl in It is in nr i": - iexas as v.y. If WMWWUU . . .1, ' t Bolit can be eured If rod Witt only the right thing. MRS. JOB PBB BON'S TiEMEDT nvar fails to ctM you ioiiow th directions, Mrs. Jo Person. fjharlottA tt. C. Dear Madam I had a bolt on my forehead about Seven years ago and t left m .Httle piao Ilk wart or .., mrm bv limn mat lumn uraHiii get sore and bother me, it bothered ma so much 1 'rot mu nimi and tried a cancer remedy, which at a hole to the ku 11 bone a large sa a quarter of a dollar ar larger, Th .Me. wouia not neai up and got to looking very bad. After trvln uv. era! remedies -to heal it without sue "V"t! i adviaed to go to a Specialist. About that ttma V e.i..a ii .mf tow Remedy and 1 d vuu w try is nrwt, i sent for sis bottles f your Rml n en. package oi yoar Wah and began te no j unra ana sath the tore with tho Wash ml 1 VuV7. ui! haled up la about two - weka- I Zl l:l?TZ ia tno madlctn and jMnrA1"- tot Catarrh and !iLnlt ctT : about welL though 1 am still using th Wash. snythma t that kind again I will f-h.Varottf "other trTa Thanking you very own llti eVlm.'-dy m. t ant W SVS actl :. i - .- .; , ,: , . f. -. : . ChUlictha, T Noy!!K 1 Individuality , j - Vi, , I."' 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H, KfcfCL 9mhu - 4 SAVB If on ons eourse ltd nn nvtTvrSTToe Ll ..--..', ' rourScholarship before JAfWARY f X$0. ""7 l' -'T ' B.w f.;Tte .T-:, r "r.v""n' r cataiogu. i and thV-l"TA5dre-s ior yyr Vp.plng January etl , - . ' f: i" .' ' Charlotte, IT. CW or Itakigb, Jr. o '" ' . ' 1 "ssnsssBWsWBPesBBBBPaMsafs Presbyte nan College forVomsn; j , CIMRlOHEo Ne C -Tho 51st session of this old and well established school began September 3d, 1908." - , : , .'Without inaking idud claims ; we faint to the -work of one-half century. For catalogue addrdss : ' o IfiEV.'jT.k BRlioES; President' I Offer a Lfierel Ra?fd roe tho detection , . of. any man thoroughout ths clvlUted world. who Wilt not t benefited It h insure. Tsk as an example th most unlikely case that Of a J wealthy bachelor trithotit dependent who will never marry. Why ahould h Insuref (I) Beciua Insuranc furnishes ths best Channel for the investment of Sur plus funds: (t) Because It supplies re&dt money to settra th estate'. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 24, 1908, edition 1
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