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-?. THE STAJE'S FJ gp'-; CONDITF SUte of North Carolina, Office of State Treasurer, Raleigh, Oct. IS,'1014. Governor R. O. Glenn, 409 Masonic. Temple, Winston-Salem, N. C. Dear Sir: Your favor of October 9th, making Inquiry in regard to the 'financial' condition of North Carolina, was received Saturday. In reply will eay, positively, North Carolina has sot borrowed any money for running expenses elites the JlusM* administration. Since that time the appropriation to the old-soldiers has been raised from *100,000 until last year It was $649.OTi. This Includes the pensions of halt a million, the Soldiers' Home -of $44,000, the marking of the Confederals graves* and the Confederate The public schools have-been increased from $950.0000 to $460,000. end all this has been done out of the regular revenue without Isanlnff a dollar's wortS of bonds. Tbe Legislature of 1*01 made appropriation tw pay debts left by Republican predecessor of $71,400. It filso appropriated $$12,000 for umanMi Imnrnv Amenta The nrnne or the State could not per both tkaao ttomi and the maintaunoo appropriation!, and, therefora,' tbo Leguleian at 1*91 apthorlaad a bond laaua ot 1109,000 ten-year bonda. So yon aao aTan In that early day wa *al4 114.400 onl of tba running expeuaea, from tbi tain, Tba LegliUttm of.1100 authorlead tba laaua of (1(0.000 eight year bonda tn say tba ?Id Republic!! South Dakota ault debt, which ahoulr not be charged to the Demoeratli party. U 1(99 the Lagiaiatnre, Sndtni ail i II I ' I. Ill a. a I I I aMMSBMWMMHHMI II [ i . CHASE THE CHILL THE BREAKFAST I rf/ctk Perfection Heater going five i st hour; by the time the fami & is warm and cozy. tcr ? everybody fttls better. It's a bully J3 ever-ready comfort. It is light ? you ? sewing-room or cellar, bedroom 01 handle and inexpensive ? and cbctt not as and odorless. tan ?to?e? everywhere. Look for the Triangle ARD OIL CON (NEW JERSEY) BALTIMORE NANCIAL ON NOW GOOD the Insane asylums crowded and Insane people in the Jails, appointed a commission to Issue 9600.000 worth of bonds for additions to'the Insane asylums. In 1910 our 4 per cent bonds be came due, and .we funded Ibem by issuing new forty-year 4. per cent bonds to the amount of {*,490,000. In 1911, the present buildings being crowded, the ^egislatpre appointed a commission, headed hy Col. Ashley Heme, to issue bonds for 9960.090 to bntld a Supreme Court and Library bnlldlng, which was very much needed. Also the same year they issued 960,000 worth of bonds to erect a building for the School for Feeble-minded. The 9610,000 lseue of bonds dated January 1. 1913, was to fund the eight and ten-year bonds of: 9909,000 for permanent improvements and 9960,000 of the 8?hafer bonds. These were changed Into forty-year 4 per cent bonds. The last bond Issue of 1911, for $1,149,600, was all put intOi building:* for the University, State Normal, furnishing the new Administration building. remodeling the old 8u preme Court building, building a central . hasting plant, and other small Improvements. Every cent was put' Into permanent Improvements. Our bonded Indebtedness is $8^ 149,160. We have in the vault In Hits office stock in the North Caro; Una Railroad, which Is now leased >, to the Southsni lor ninety-nine years at T psr cent, amounting to 88,000, 000. As each Individual share has - been selling for $175, and there Is t fonr million dollars worth of the I stock, and we own three-quarters of : It, I do not think thsrs would be any trouble, In normal times, selling ; this stock for sevsn and one-half ^ > W --*r HB9s^wBmi boro, NOVEME RED _ |T tOOM DN ?ERS'f- \ ' ninutet before Iy gen down momint tend-off cmxiT it- wherever ' MW. It burnt blue when net In Tretfa Mtrk.' IP ANY cwMta,a.c. ? >r eight million dollars, as It wonl< rlyn nntfrA CAntrnl of that lino ilso hare in the vault 11,866,001 forth of stock of the Atlantic an< -forth Carolina Railroad, now, leasei 0 the Norfolk Southern. This stool n normal times should .certain! >rlng par. Therefore, I am satisfied f the State chose to do so, she couli ?n her. stock In the railroads an< lave a balance after paring ever tent on earth she owes. The charg bat we have got a big floating deb a not true. We will begin the flscs rear with a floating debt of abou 1176,000?$25,000 lese than th ast Legislature expected. It will U paid from the taxes next year wilt out having to Issue any bonds then jS? v ' Virginia owes $14,000,000 an lias not a cent to offset It, Teanesse $15,000,000, Alabama $0.000,00' ind to show the credit of the 8tat< Mew Tork had to increase the ral of Interest on her bonds from 4 t 1 1-1 per cent. Tennessee an Louisiana did not get a bid at pi tor their 4 per cent bonds. whlJ North Carolina has always sold hei Bltber at par or a little above it. If there Is anything else yon d sire to know about the finances < the State, I would be glad to answ< your -Questions.. With kind regards, 1 am, Yours truly. B. R. LACY, State Treasurer. SECRETARY BRYAN Olf SPEAKING TOU St. Paul, Minn., Oct. ll?Tl Democratic State central commit* will today welcome Secretary State William Jennings Bryan to tl Twin Cities. Mr. Bryan le comli In behalf of the candidacy of Co greesman Wlnfred 8. Hammond t Governor. Mr. Bryan will be aecoi panled by Mr. Hammond both In tt city and In Minneapolis, and It Is e pected he will deliver sever peeehee during hie visit here. I ' ??" ' " > >ER 3yt UCED ===== The things you need tc door can be found at cash price. Make your Scott & j And Save the Pennies IPEOPfaETyOOil lT ABOUT fl Dr. Brnsst Dunn, of New Bern, N. C., i? here today on professional basin ess. * H. Q. Parks, of Elisabeth City, Is among the welcome visitors to Washington today. e e 8. W. Clark, of Norfolk, Va., arrived in the city yesterday via the Norfolk Southern. ? R. W. Walker, of Wilson, N. C.. is registered at Hotel Louise. e - ? Mrs. W. F. Fisher, of Belhavtn. N. C., is a^viaitor to the city. e Mrs. Charles MacConnell returned to her home lfa Philadelphia yesterday afternoon via the Atlantic Coast Line. . " see* W. O. Lamb, Jr., of Wllllamslon, N. C., Is on our streets today. a ^f. McJones, of Belhaven, N. C., here today on hnslness. - Deputy Sheriff Claude Roberson, - of Aurora, N. C-, Is in the city.. , ? l I Lj. h. Munrora, or vTemoni, w. u., 0 arrived here last night via the At,1 lantlc Coast Line. . ' 1 ^ Charlee G. Hlnea, of Baltimore, is 7 in the city today. . i % .j Mrs. Lena Rice and Miss Helen a Harris left thla morning for New j Bern, N. C., to take In the East e Carolina Fair. m j George Gontaus and M. John reX turned last night from the New Deri: g Fair. o , . 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You can rell?y?lheia almost instantly by a simple application of 81oan's Liniment on the back and loins. Lust-' bago is a form of rheumatism, and yields perfectly to 8k>an's, which penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and makee It feel fine. Oet a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 16 cents of any druggist and hare it in the house?against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does glre almost instant relief. COMMISSION GIVES REHEARING IN RATE CASE Shreveport, Tex., Oct. 2T.?The Interstate Commerce Commission will today give a rehearing in this city to the application of local Interests for an extension of the commission's order In the Shreveport rate case. The order now applies only to Dallas and Houston. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, ror me ^asiern uistrict or North I Carolina, fn Equity United States ot America, for the use and benefit of The Van Dora Iron Works Conipany, an Ohio corporation. Plaintiff, Tt. John Q. Uakefer, William H. Dust wick, Frederick R, Pratt, Charles F. Unkefer, partners, doing business under the firm name of Jno. O. Unkefer & Co.; Illinois Surety Co., an Illinois corporation, ind the Massachusetts Bonding 4b Insurance Co., a Massachusetts corporation, Defendants. To Ullonls Surety Co., an Illinois corporation; Massachusetts Bond. ing & Insurance Co., a Massachu' setts corporation; Bunting-Stone Hardware Co., of Kansas City, Missouri; The Gas Fixture & Brass Co., of Cleveland, Ohio; and to all other persons. Arms or corporations, to the petitioners unknown, | and all creditors of the defendants, John K. Unkefer, William L. Bostwlck, Frederick R. Pratt, Charles F. Unkefer, partners, doing business under the flrmt name of Jno. G. Unkefer &. Co., to the petitioners unknown: You are hereby notified and Inj formed that the plaintiffs abovenamed have this day filed in the ;> United StAtes District Court for the s Eastern District of North Carolina a suit entitled as above; that the purpose of said salt Is to establish Its claim for labor and materials furnished in the prosecution ot the ^ work provided for in a contract for the construction of a pdstofflce and y courthouse In Washington, North " Carolina, and for the further purpose of establishing the liability of * the sureties upon the bond given for the performance of said contract and for the payment of said labor and materials. You are further notified, If you ao dealre, to file your claim and Intervene In said ault on or before the 11th day of November, 1914. Wltnesa the Honorable Henry G. Connor, Judge of aald Court, this 26th day of October. 1914. H. O. CONNOR, Judge United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina. 10-36-3WC n SP h, AI\IP .. 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