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FRIDAY. JULT 10, 1301. , '"v S I S O' C Choruses for "Sham.' The training of the choruses for "Sham, the Greut Tycoon,' goes on apace and Interesting results ure cer tain. Three of the mom important choruses to be Introduced ns speclul tit are the oriental fan nnd flower chorus and dunce, the lllltputinn dnnce niid the tinker's or hobo's chorua. The first named dance will be done b about 2s youns Kirls. Among them are: Misses Maude OudRer.Puu-" line Ptt'iutn, t'nurity , It. CraiK, Ruth llrowu, Xelliu ("lee. Mury Our, Surah Writ, Lottie Sheirill, Margaret Ware, Jessie Htlkeleather. I.oulso Molsc, Helen Scharlle, Robin Kenneth, Carrie lJrummomi, Carriu Floyd, Mabel' Lee, Pearl Lee, Mlttle Fltzpatriek, 1ila i'itzpa trick, I'eurl Hhope, Flora Nell, Elizabeth Williamson and Emily Cumiibell. Among the Lilliputian are: Callle Alexander, Mildred Hunuicr, Edna Hamilton, Irma HchuesshT, Hannah Schiller, Bessie Schiller, Isabel Cook, Kvelyn McCoy, Mabel Miller, Nancy Merrhnorr, Pauline (lulre, Catherine IieVault, Constance lloullneau, Ceelle Henry, Mary Francis Hhuford, Kuby Wallace, Hortense Jones, Marlon Oerkin, Edith Holmes and Virginia Williamson., In the tlnker'a chorua are: JameH Mltchrll, Clayton Riigera, Aram Hura flan, Louis Alexander, Charles. .Pel ham, Fred Wolfe, Dutilel Micluilove, Leon Boatle, Albert to we, I.ake kitone, - Harry Bradley-, Paul Henry, Sam Fisher. Harry "Hchuessler, Io.HvurU berg. Hen Wolfe, Lon Kcheff, Harry Oee, William Holmes. Giover Wolfe. MM Mra. L. E. Hlcka nnd Miss Alice L. Hlcka of Burma, India are. In Ashe vllle. They are at the Battery Park hotel. . , ...... " f . f," Coaching Party. W. W. Moore alid II. V. Addlrkos will give a coaching party on Hntur dny evening to honor Miss Nan Meade and her visiting friends. Miss Lang horne and Miss Fauntleroy of Vir ginia, J M Clement Monly of Winston-Salem la at Hattery Park. . MM Mra. Wasman of Ashevllle la In Knoxvllle. She attended the wedding of Mlaa Jennie Lambert and Mr. Ooorge Warren Cole, which took took place on Tueaduy In Knoxvllle. Mr. and Mrs.'o. T. Bmlth of Baltl- Entire coat of hund more ar' hero. They nre at Hattery Park hotel. ,4 ,4 Mis May Welcker la very delight fully spetidlnfj the month of July in Aghevlllff, N, C Knoxvllle Sentinel. ,4 .4 Mis Maude M. Miller of Iayton, u., is nere. ft guest of Hatterv I'urk.. Hrwv L Steele of San Anto nio. TlMttfl; w'fe of H. L. Steele, circu lator of thrVSn Antonio Dully Light la here. Taul U Mllllgun Vf rhlladelphi.i Is nt Hatterv I'ark. .4 ,4 Tref. 'and Mra. J. K. OoVJv,als and Master Robert (Jotwals Taylor Of Nor rlstown. Ph.. are guesta at the I'JU'ime Inilustrlal school. They came throuich from Washington on the dav of tM wreck on the Southern, but were un- Inlured lrof. Ootwnla as a young man be gan teaching In the Morristown public schools. Later he was M'liu Ipul of the High School, and has for many years bej supcrliiUn.lciU of - the 'ltv schools, Mr. mid Mrs. (lotwal are en route to Iturnsville to visit their son- in-law, Rev. Robert II. Taylor, pastor of. the Presbyterian chun-h In that place. J... q , - Mra. 3. XI. Tldwell la here from Au rnsla with Mr. Tldwell. who Is circu letion manucer' of the Augusta Her ald. MM Mr. nnd Mrs. (). H. Wright leave this afternoon for the west, visit. .4 M Mrs. A. C. Jenkins of Rlrmlnghnm Is here with Mr. Jenkins, who intend ed the Newspaper Circulators' con vention. .4 k4 Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Alexander of Chattanooga, nre here. Mr. Alexander Is with the Chattanooga . Times. .4 .4 Mr. nnd Mrs. N. J. Haruion of New Orleans left yesterday fur their home. nft..r unending a month here. Thev have been at the Hattery Park hotel. .4 .4 Mis MaV F. Jones arrived Wednes nay to visit her sister. Mlsa EHxa beth E. Jonea, on Grove street. ' School Teacher Comma. A Inrire nartv of teachers now nt iimvner'arhnol in Knoxvllle will be In AhevlU on July 11 Saturday. Thoe r f tiiHrj I A ,L Sunday School Picnio, The children of the Christian Sun day school will picnic at Riverside Park today. M M Mr. and Mrs. A. .Stewnrt arrived yesterday from CliattanooKn. They are at the Hattery, Park hotel. MM- in the." Tinrtv-will probably"'" number about Slut. They Wjll arrive In Ashe-I vllle at 12:05 and return to Knoxvllle in the evening. While here the teachers will visit the Uiltmore estate and Overlook Park. . M M Smart Set Sewing Jub. The Smart Set Sewing club picnick ed at Mr. Terrill Justice's grounds on Heiiverdain on ' Wednesday. A most pleasant time was enjoyed by all the members. Thanks are due Mr. and Mrs. Justice. Xbe member of the club are Misses Nannie and Louise Carter, Maria lv enlsh, Ituth Watts, Olive lleanian, Mvrtle Rollins, Lillian Weaver, Itegl na Sielling, Julia StelHng. . ' Among the Invited guests were Masters Reginald Tighc. Walter Watts and John Rut My. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Rellly and Mis Katherlne Stelling. , M. v Miss Rosa Lee of Stofkliridge, Oa la here. - Miss Lee Is at Hattery I'ark. 'MM Mrs. W. R. Slaplea and children of Hiltniore ure visiting Mrs. James An derson at Weuvervllle tills week. M M Mr il. L. Nichols and Mrs. J. II. .Tunics of Atlanta nre at the Battery Park hotel, '44'. Dr. W'liBrowti of Washington, N. C, after a few weeks' recreation In Ashevllle and other Western North Carolina towns, returned home yesterday. MM Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ely of Savannah are guests of Hattery Park. '.MM Miss Llndley of Pomona Is a guest of Miss Mary,, Oudger on College street. 4 4 Mrs. K. K. Khnberly is visiting rel atives In Hoslon. 4 M Mr. and Mrs.' Albert Hall, Mrs. W, T. Mason and Miss Kittle Mason left yesterday for Atlantic City. LACE COAT FOR THE RACES gome lace, made over silk fouudutlou." Mis friend Grayce Sumner in Kentucky. Is visiting M M Miss (Inldsmlth has returned from from Washington. 4 Mrs. Farw el! and Miss-Karwell of New tjleans iue guo,ns of KeuUworth Inn. 0 M Mrs. Oalloway Williamson returned to Hnllilitny "yesterday after a Hlerl visit to relatives here. .4 Miss IJ. V. ('olcmau ami ll-ia Hrownlng Colemun of New Orleans tire here. 1 hey are at Kenl hvortb Inn. , ' M M Mrs.. Jones and Miss Irma Jones of Houston, Tex., who ure at Hattery Park,- will be here until Saturday, I They expected to go yesterday. Mistt Sherrie Lewis of Albany, (la.. Is visttHnfc Misses Margaret and Lita Young Un Flint street. Mrs. C. J, Ooodwhi. nf Marshallvllle. (In., Is stoi.t.ig iit.il.Suru. mU-4 s. 1). llecft- and Mrs. M. Mulliii slid two cluldriinr Sanford. Flu., are guests at 41 Ppruc w r,.,.. M M Mrs.', R. J. Kherrlll aV, MiHS Palsy left, yesterday for h mMith's visit to Concord and Charlotte. M M ) Bowling Tourrtamnt. The scorei -tnade at thX Manor last evening were: 1 Mr. Pevenish. lefi 322: handicap. 2S. net Miss Hamilton. sri-STi-i Miss Rulaiul. 7S-!n;-!):t r; total. 2ii' total. UrtT. Mrs. Sawver. 71-TS-lti- total. 282 liaiiiiicap. u -i. -i-.'. Mist" Ailiesoii. M-s.-stT, totiil. 21 limvucap, net. r,n. t , ine pne was won ui .Mr. Peveiv Ish. H. H. Henderson of Kndxvllle Is her". . k 1 ..it... T.,.. . ... A. . uuuer in iTiirn)U tH visiting Ashevllle. P. H. Clurk of New Yotk R here for a short atay. a short ttay. IX Wilborn Davis left yesterday for Wiii'ili.gifin. Air owen of Hciidersonvllle was In AytiHVllle .veslerday. V, A. Scott of Montgomery left last tilirlit fur his home Thomas (,'. Wetmore of Alden spent yesterday in the city. (i. S. liaski-rville of the Farm School was in Ashevllle yesterday. H. ,M. Hrady of Hurllngton arrived ycaterday to stay a few day. Mrs, II. P. Clark and aon of Hrevard are h're for a 'visit to friends. O. IS, Stradley, traveling salesman for RlayJen, Fake & Co., is at home. C. K. Hrooker of Hendersttnville ar rived yesterday to be here a day or two. ). f). Woestman and Mm. Woestman of Atlanta are vlcitlng on South Main street: ' Mr. J. I). Lenlz, of MrW oik. is spenditig the summer at 41 Spjace street. Messrs. Ooslee, Hrasco and Lundy, of New Orleans, are visitor at i Hpruce street. Mr. Wm. Keed of Madison, lnd., U again at 41 Spruce street, ufter 'a month's visit to Indiana. S, T. Lynch of Fayettevlile, who ha been in the city, for the past few days, left vetiterdav for his home. II. F. Swetland of Knoxvllle spent yesterday in Ashevllle. He Is circUla Hon manager or the sentinel. J. A. Miller, one of the special agents sent here to validate convention ticket, will return to Atlanta: tonight. W. C. Hogg of Shreveport, La., n rer.rpfientative to the Circulators con vention returned homo last night. Col. j. W. Nicholson, president of the Knuihern KduiatlOtia convention ' re cenlly held here left yesterday tor nis home In Haton Rouge CWnfg(! T: Hlake of the Savannah Press returned yesterday afternoon af ternoon" having been in attendance to the Circulators convention, HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Berkeley. .. II. Rotha of N, C; II. E. Ott of N. C. J. Q. Watts of Home, Oa S. 8. Orlt tendon of S, iXTV. i. Trice of Knox vllle. A. A. Lalber of Pelisacola, W. D, Hiirrlngcr f North Carolina, O. S. Bas kervllle of Farm School, Thomas C. Wetmore of Arden, D. B. Cook of New York, M. Lee of Cincinnati. j At the Swannanoa. W. A. Hewitt of N. C. W. C. Crown of Chattanooga, H. M. lirady of Hur llngton, Paul Weidman of N. V.. J. M Ulnck of Ixnilsvllle, A If. Owen of Hen ilersonvllle, C, K. Rrnoker of Hender- sonvllle, O. D. Woestman. wife and child of Atlanta, Mrs. It. Z. Clark of New York, Mrs. H. P. Clavk nnd son of Hrevard, II. E. Henderson of Knox vllle. "WELL, LET'S PRAY" SAID THE PREACHER TO THE OFFICER WHO ARREST ED HIM ON THE CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT. Hie Rev. Crook, it seems, has had hard luck. V made a contract to over see some work that Will Jackson want ed done about six months ago and In stead of paying the men who did the work kept the money, says Jackson and that Is why a .warrant was yester- Hay Nerved on him by the sheriff. hen the otllci r told the Reverend i rook that he had a wan ant for him ins only repiy was "Well, Let's Pray," -nrn no did pray." said Sheriff , Reed (rook is well known about Ashevlll and Is one of the Sanctlneationls' preachers of the city. He has always tnougm to be a very hone t and respee lame sort or num. Jackson claims that Crook embeziled urn mn mm and yesterday in Justic James court the defendant was bound to court under a J!t bond. He eould not make iiomi ami was taken to jail. CHARGE OF DISCRIMINATION. Aaainst Danville Win be Heard by the niersiaro lommitiKin, - Washington, July !I.-The case of the inter-state Commerce commission vs, ice rouuiein liaiiwuy company . was ioceteo: today la the Fnlted States Supreme court. The case originated In a complaint of discrimination on the putt of residents of Ihtnville, Va., who cnarise unit tile railroad company dla criminates against that town In the ui.mei oi rreignt rates nnd In -the In lerest of Richmond ami I vn..hii. The case conies from the court of ap peals for the fourth circuit which sus tained the charges. Pill- Your Vacant rooma h n.li I'ltreii For Rent ads. Sale of Real Estate for Taxes At 12 o'clock" on Monday, August S, 1903, at the court house door In Aahe- v I e. N. C I w aell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder, for cash, pursuant to the lawa of rsorth Carolina, all the land in buncombe county on which taxe for the year 101-1902. remain unpaid, a list of which lands to ba sold nnd he amount of taxes due thereon, with costs of advertisement addeflj an required by the law of 1901, a as follow: n . ,"j'. WARD V 4 J." V. Miller, i lot, assess No. Bal. taxes, $3.50. . ? ' ' Chaa. Fleming. 1 lot, assess No Taxea, $2.00. r David Brown. 2li lot,, uasesa .No, 230 1-2; Pine street.' "Taxes, $2.25. Amelia Doby. 1- lot. assess No. 231 4; Pine street, Taxea 75 centa. Geo Moore. . .! lot, .Baseas No. 203; 143; Jordan street. Taxes. 60 cents. O. A. Pat ton, 1 lot, assess No. Mountain street. Taxes, 50 centa. Besair Anderaon, 1 lot, assess No, 2; West street. Taxes $1.00. Sam Ash ton. 1 lot, assess Nos. 143 236 and 237; Beney street. Taxea, $2.50. J. R. Graham, 1 l"tt assess No. 248 Elolse atreet. Taxes. $2.60. ' f - , C. L. Holcombe, 1 lot, assess No 36 Hillside street. Taxea, $4.65. J. W. Summera, 1 lot, assess No 391; Chestnut street. Taxes, 85 cents. WARD III. ' . I H. L. Balrd, f lot,- assess No. i'45 1-2; Cumberland avenue. Taxes, $14.20. J. M.Haasett. 1 lot, assess No. 751; Madison street. Bal. taxes, 70 cents, Mrs. Grabau, 1 lot, assess No. 290; Grady street. Taxes, $15.00. Ella Monroe, 1 lot, assess No.....; Bal. taxes, $2.00. J. E. Tennant, 1 lot, assess No. 379; Blake street. Bal. taxes, $2.00. Wade Littlejohn. 1 lot. assess No. 955; Cole street Taxes, 75 centa. Mnnson Mclntyre. 1 lot. assess No. 619; Pearson drive. Taxes, $8.70. WARD IV. j G. 8. Dow. 1 lot, aaseaa No. 647 $-4; Barlett atreet. Taxea, $1.00. Mra. R. P. Foster, 1 lot, assess No. 30; South Main street. Bal. taxes, $50.00. H. II. Justice, 1 lot, assess No. 63; Hillside street, Taxes, $2.70. C. L. Mtngus, 1 lot, assess No. 666 B; Southside avenue. Taxes, 75 cents. R. F. Nichols, 1 lot, assess No. 449; French Broad avenue. Taxes, $2.55. E. T. Rhlnehart, 1 lot, assess No. 1123 ; Ora street. Taxes, $1.10. II. B. Russell, 1 lot, assess No. 882; Depot street. Taxes, $7.00. - BILTMORE . .. ". W. H. Cauble, 7 acres land. Taxes. $3.26. F. R. Davidson. 2 acrea land. Taxea 40 cents. , '.' W. R. Edwards. 30 acrea land. Tax. ea, $3.60. . . . s Mnrtha C. Gardner. 1 lot. Tnrm $10.00. ,51 , H. W. Grant, ex., 1 lot. Taxea, $1.80. J. Hardin. 145 acres land. ' Hal tnx. , 13.09. ....... R. Y. Iluae. '61 acrea land. Taxes $3.00. . J. A. JustUML t acres land. Tnea $2.32. G. M. McDowell. One lot. Tnrea $7.01. Mrs. O. M. McDowell. 2 aorea lanl Taxes, $12.85. - A. M. Hendricks, 100 acres land. Taxes, $2.25. H. 8. Penland. heirs. .1 nerea Innfl Taxes, 24 cents. .. - II. K. Bimmons, 1 lot. Taxes, $2.00. Dock Sudderth, 1 lot. Taxes, $3.90. C A. Schcnck, 11 acres land. Tax es $43.50. Henry Abormithy. 2 acres land. Bal. taxes, $2.00. BEAtERDAM. Wm. M. Clark, 1 lot. Taxes, $2.50. S. E. Cunningham. 1 lot. Taxes, $6. Geo. J. Screden. 6 acrea land. Tn. ea $10.00. ." . , Jas. A. Vleht, 1 lot. Taxes. $2.65. HAW CREEK. J. S. Cordell, 16 acres land. Tax es $4.35. i $26o"' nandall, acres land. Taxes, HAZEU Brltt, t lots. W. II. cents. Bal.- taxes, 68 H. W. Burton, 8 acres land. $2.00. Taxes, R. O. Burton, est; 5 acres land. Tax es, $2.50. A. R. Leatherwood. 1 lot $3.00. Taxes, J. P. Mclntyre, J. P 10 acres land, es land. Tax- uai. taxes, 11.75, W. A. Mclntyre, 5 acres land. Tax es $4.89. W. H. Miller, $3.00. 12 acres land. Taxes, J. P. Qulnn, 10 acres land, taxes, 80 cents. . Bal. E. F. Spivey $ acres land. Bal. taxes, 37 cents. Asalla Brown. 10 acres land". Taxes, $5.00. HAZEL Colored. Geo. S. Cn-eidee, 1 lot. Taxes, $3.00. Cromwell Justice, 1 ' lot Taxes, Taxea, Callle Love, heirs, 1 $1.00. r lot. J. W. $4.53. Young, 1 acre land. - Taxes, SWANNANOA. Burrcll, J acres land. J. It. Burrell. 2 acres land. Taxes, 2.BZ. J " LTB. Cogglns lOO acres land. Tax es, $2.60. Jas. R. Cousins, 100 acres land. Taxea, $2.60. J. W. Cogglns, 100 acres land. Tax es, $2.60. T. M. Torter, 200 ara land. Tax es, 75 cents. E. C. Dewry, 1 lot. 1901 taxea, 89 cents; 1902 taxes, $3.46. C. E. Cudgei, 4 acres land. Taxes. 2. Hi. REE.U3 CREEK. J. H. Clark. 1 lot. Taxes, 73 cents J. II. Davis, 20 acres land. Taxes 11.60. C. D. Fowler, 10 acrea land. Taxe 11.00. M. L. Stork. 1 lot. Taxes. 50 cent K. a. Smith. 1 lot. Taxes, $4.00. FLAT CREEK. J. R. Brlgrman, 232 acres land. Tax es. $1.",2. t t. K. Gentry. 30 acres land. 1901 taxes, la.gg; ini)2 taxea, $3.85. V. H. Revla. 127 acres land. 1901 bal. taxea, $3.75, ... W. P. Black. I lot. 1902 txA $3; 1901 taxea. $8. 1, M. r , Roberts, 10 acres land. Taxes, -- - , , , v . n Jake Revis, 12 acres land. Taxes, 1901,. 75 cents. j Pink Tinsley, 3 acre land. Taxes, 1901, $1.67. J. J. Wooten, 35 acres land. Taxes, 1901, $2.30. 1VBY. Ida Denvees. 45 acre land. Taxes, $2.15. , .. Robt. Ingle, 225 acre land. Taxes, $2.00. Wiley J. Jarvls, 40 acres land. Taxes 20 cents. Klxzle Roland, 25, acres land. Tax es, 15 cents. . Mrs. Ben West, 17 acres land. Taxes, 40 cents. ' . LOWER HOMINY. J.. m . uniiKiejr, a acres lunu. luien, $2.00, ' UPPER HOMINY. J. M. Mason, 162 acres land. Taxes, $2.33. Samuel Lenoir, 34 acres land. Taxes, $3.60. . Jacob Miller, est, 77 acres land, fax es. $11.13. J. P. Smith 13 acres land. Taxes, $2.46. , i. D. 2. $1.00. B. G-. $3.02. J. N. Taylor, 9 acres land. Taxes, Warren, 25 acres land. Taxes, Welch 60 acres land. Taxes, $1.60. LEICESTER Jno. Benchboard, 13 acres Taxes $1.37. land. C. B. Clark, .17 acres land. Taxes, $2.00.- ; Will Hayes, 40 acres land. $6.00. . . 1 Jane Splvcy, 68 acres land. Taxes, Taxes, $3.85.'. T. O Wells, 12 acres land. . Tax es, $S.57."-- "" J. 8. Williams, heirs, 46 acres land Taxes, 46 cents. SANDY MUSH. R. B. McGee, 35 acres land. Taxes, $3.05. LIMESTONE Shuford, B. L., agent, 1 lot. Taxes, 20 cents. Geo. Bmlth. 1 acre land. Taxes, 25 cents. . , . J. B. Baldwin, 1 acre land. Taxes, 10 cents. . Julia A. Person, 4 acres land. 1901 taxes, $1.60. AVERY'S CREEK. R. T. Crook, 100 acres land. Taxes, $2.00. J. W. Johnson, 135 acres land. Tax es, $3.42. Mrs. R. A. Merrlmon, 100 acres land. Taxes, $1.00. BLACK MOUNTAIN W. N. H. Smith, 1 lot. Taxes, cents.. Ella Goodlake, 87 acres land. Taxes, $1.25. L. M. Baker, 2 lots. Taxes, $4.39. Brown nnd Tucker, 75 acres land Taxea, $2.00. G. B. Brown. 30 acres land. 1901 taxes. $9.60; 1902 taxes, 1.50. C. T. Collllns, 10 acres land, Taxes, 50 cents. J. L. M. Curry, 50 acres land. Tax es. $10.00. A. W. Knox, 60 acres land. Taxes, $3.00. J. L. Watklns, 1 lot. Taxes. 25 cents. FAIRVIF.W. Van Allen, 4 acres land. 1901 tax es $1.00: 1902 taxes, $1.00. Sam Clayton, 2 acros land. Taxea, 25 cents. - C. L. Jenkins, 51 acres land. Taxes, $7.00. J. G. Splvey, 00 acres land. Taxes, $1.97, W. R. Williams, 13 acres land. Tax ea, $4.00. J. K. CHAMBERS. Tar Collector. CRUISED UP THE HUDSON. Oyster Bay, N. Y.. July 9. The President and Mrs.Roosevelt left Sag amore Hill at 8 this evening.- They went aboard the yacht Sylph for a cruise uf the Hudson and will return to Oyster Bay some time 1-riday nignt s 1 owe my whole lite to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores cover ed my body. I seemed beyond curs, B. a B. has made me a perfectly well wo man." Mrs. Charles Hutton, Bervllla, fetch. "A doe In time saves Uvea." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of every sort. A household necessity Dr. Thomas Eclectrlo OIL Heals burns, cuts, wounds of any sort; cures sore throat, croup, catarrh, asthma,: never rails. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never Mia. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any arug store, to cents. THE ONLY AUTHORIZED LIFE OF POPE LEO XIII. Written with the encouragement, approbation '' and blessing, of His Holiness, by Mgr. Ber nard O'Reilly. D. D., LU D.. who for eight years lived In the Vatican as Domestic Prelate to the Pope. This distinguished American author was ummoned to Rome and appointed by . the Pope as his official biographer. Approved and recognised by Cardinal Gibbons and all church authorities as the only official biography of the Pope. Over 800 pages, magnificently Illustrated. Unparalled opportunity for agents. Best commission. Ele gant outfit free. Send 15. cents for postage. The John C. Winston Co,, 718 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 7 6t. NOTICE. Having duly qualified as executors and executrix of the last will nnd trs' tament of Frankllng Coxe, deceased, we hereby notify all persons having claims against said decedent to exhibit the same properly verified to us on or be. fore July 13th, 1904. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said -erecedent are lieieby required to make Immediate set tlement. This July 9th, 1903. FRANCIS S. COXE, TENCH C. COXE. Executors, MARY MATILDA COXE. Executrix or the last will and testament of Frank-1'- nxe. deceased. Davidson. Bourne & Tarker, counsel. 6w-lt a week. Put an ad in Columns If you The want Citizen Want boarders. E vNICH E9TCR S) INQtlSH ...OHRa!f!AIily?!!llll" TUSAFl. Al.y.r.li.hlt. 1.41m. M Urtinllt t;illUHKSTEH'M ENGLISH KK i.J (Ma MttltU ton.. ,M4 rtikMairiMw. TaaaatllM. Brftn MemM ftakMMallaa aa4 ball. Hmm. Sr of ymr Urau, w 4. la "?V.i 'artWalaMk TertlataalaU (av MaiL Lu.. all Drauu. . Caloaaatarl'afnalaaH'a. Naara, I'HILA. fA. The Cltlsen Want Column will satisfy aattaa Uit your wants. STATEMENT Maryland Casualty Company of Maryland. Condition December Slst, 1902, as shown by statement filed. Pflnltal Cttstlr aiiKa.Ua l"RA AAA An v"'"u" ijiwvn buiu"u, oi.iu.uvv.vv, Amount of Net Llger Assets, PemberllflV of previous yar ' m i Inrome From PoUey-holders. tl.898.100.S8:, Miiio.n,.,. y S; .;A18925.5 A D4,1f. .... fla'.ni : . Iuai nan 4C. rvr, I Accident. $208,246.61: Empolyers' Liability, ' $1,417 878 6T-"'Riir'a. " I ' 1 Inry, $5,859.85; Plate-Glass, $110,162.71; Steam-boiler' ifiif' -! 931.76: Sprinkler, $54,232.93; Health, 93U1?"' W LMI Isa onVJ". "-holders, $886,415.14; ;: . Miseellaneousv- Accident, $90,692.80; Empolyers' Liability.-1 1704.015.57: R.Vri1,',,,,705-w $169.80; Plate-glasa, $49,689.22 : 8team kler. $10,365.64; Health,. $15,925.62; .Business in force at end of Year: Accident, $39,619,683.00; Employers' glary, $2,251,640.00; Plate-glass, $1,842,763.85; Steam-boiler $3M83.383.00; Sprinkler, $4,539,822.00; Health, $8,680,775.00. 154 Sft joo'.s Business written during year: . , r ,ai J,599 5 Accident. $132,615,948.00; Employers' Uurslary, $3,372,856.00; Plate-glass, $2,l3,956.00- Steam-boiler vV $28,032,467.00; Sprinkler, $5,062,722.00; Health, $11,133,9.00; V' '; : " . ..... '.. f. .-v:.,' 253.909,744.00 v. ASSETS. . ' . . ! . .." ' ;- Value of Stocks and Bonds (United States, State," etc., owned). Interest nnd Rents due and accrued ('ash In Home office nnd deposited In Banks.. .. .. V. ' Premiums unpaid ,, ..','"." All other Assets, detailed In statement.... ... ,. .. .V'.'V"'' Total.. Less Assets,., not Total admitted Assets. ' LIABILITIES. Unearned premiums .. Unpaid Policy Claims . Ledger Liabilities ., . . All other Liabilities as detailed In Total Liabilities to Policy-holders., Capital Stock paid up.. Surplus beyond all Liabilities....: Total Liabilities.. .. .. ., , .. .. . 127901111 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA IN 1902. Accident,' risks written, $3,360,050.00; pcrmlums received " $7 . 622.05; losses paid. $2,018.63; losses Incurred, $2,018.63; Amount at risk at end of year. $678,400.00. ' ' ,UUI,l j Employers' Liability, risks written, $195,000.00; premiums recelv. ' cd, $5,232.03; losses paid, $9,778.21: losses incurred, $9 776 21' amount at risk at end of year, $172,500.00. ' ' ' Burglary, risks written, $222,900.00; premiums received, $853 13' losses paid, 0; losses incurred, 0; amount at risk at end of year, $222 -90000 Plate-glass, risks written, $8,469.00; premiums received, $511 85 losses pold, $179.66: losses Incurred, $179.66; amount of risk at end of year, $9,143.00. , Steam-boiler, risks written, $240,000.00; premiums received, $714 82 losses paid, 0; losses Incurred, 0; amount of risk at end of' year, $295,000.00. a " Health, risks written, $875,675.00; premiums received, $3,541,83 losses pnld, $1,752.45; losses Incurred, $1,752.45; amount of risk at end of year, $891,670.00. - President John T. Stone, secretary, Wm.' Edward Thompsen Homo Office Equitable building, Baltimore, Md. , General Agent for service Insurance Commissioners, Raleigh, N. C Business Manager for North Carolina Managed from Home Office." ' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT ' . ' RALEIGH. N. C, Juno 30, 1903. I I, James R. Young, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the I above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Maryland Cas-""" uauy company or uammore, Md., mod condition of said Company on the Slst Witrfess my hand and official seal . PROF. G. YHNELL, toft -vu',f r-; HO! FOR THE W A YNES VILLE. N; C, July 15, 1903, . GIVEN BY ; ; " CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA. L A day's outing of solid pleasure dancing, picnic, baseball, etc. . JTIaln leaves nt : SO a. m, returning In ample time for all who wish to at tend Shorn, the Great Tycoon. . - Fre $1.00 R6ird Trip Children Under 12 Years 50 Cents. Tickets on sale at Theobold's Candy Kitchen. TO-LO-TAN CURES CATARRH Report of the Condition of the Wachovia Loan . and Trust Co. At the Close of Business June 9th, 1903. . RESOURCES. Loans, bonds.etc .$2,176,038.21 Bauklng houses, furniture and fixtures. .'. . 65,832.37 Real Estnte. ....... 58.50 Cash on hand and In banks. 228,373.11 92.468,900.19 - LIABILITIES. Cnpltnl stock.. .. .. ..... .$600,000.00 Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid.... 1S.622.S9 Deposits. . .. ..1,108,405.62 Deposits in trust.. .. ; 724,811.68 Re-discounts ,. ,, 17,000.00 12,468,900.19 Ashevllle branch 43 Tatton Avenue. T. S. MORRISON, Chnlrmnn. W. B. WILLIAMSON. . Cashier. TO-LO-TAN Cures : Catarrh". Subscribed, $760,000.00; iwiivvUO. , 11V. - boller, $15,656.9- BDrinJ .. .. V - v ?.415,14 Liability. $60:965.3JS no' ti.l. 7 Liability.''-' 171 mt .'" ' " . $2,292,849.17 11.262.84 88.115.J8 - 298,114.02 114,326.84 ouusenneo, 1760,000.00; Paid u::-::::::::.:::.v:;v.r.::,Magaf ..$2,790,341.41 ' -; 1822,202.92 ,' ' ' 417,423.76 Statement.. .. .... .. 75,000.00 ..$1,817,560.00 . . . 750,000.00 ... 722.781.41 with this Department, showing the day of December,, 1902. . , the day and date above written. JAMES R. YOUNG. . Insurance Commlsisoner. Scientific Masseur and Instruc tor in Physical Cuiture. Member School of Osteopathy, Stockholm, Sweden; late Masse.ur and Suporntendent Bath Department North Cnrolina, Hot Springs. Will call at any residence, city or courrtry,-vby appointment. Physician's patients attended to on request. My Massage treatments in Oil, Alcohol, Talcum. Salt, Bay Rum or Witch Hasel are famous. "Fa cial Massage n Specialty." References: Stockholm, Lon don, Paris, Berlin, Montreal, New York, Washington and Palm Beach, Fla. Address: . Western Hotel, Court Square, Ashevllle, N. C, Telephone' 57. No country In the world is more beautiful than Sweden and Norway, theLand of the' Midnight Sun. For small salary and expenses I am prepared to act as nurse or companion to any person or persons wishing to travel in above country. No grander trip In this world. Corres pondence Invited. Highest local references. Office hours 10 to 11 a. m. EXCURSION Riverside Casino To-nig "The Politician. M Curtain rises 8:40. Mr. E. W. Spear Tecvcher of., Piano , it Teaching Resumed July 6th. lit! Phonfjw557. .. . , -, - Studio, 96 Cumberland Ave. J. i at- r X "AS w
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