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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, APRIL 7, 1908 9 eCeini It's the Little Things WAMbU WANTED Experienced architect u r:il draughtsman. Must understand i ..n 1 1 -net ion. State salary expected. Address "Ariohtect," Box 272, Char N. C. 6-2t WANTED Your machinery repairs. Prompi I'orviee, first class work and material guaranteed. W. G. Jarrell Mch. Co. , WANTED No. 1 Smith Mixer in good condition. W. G. Jarrell Mch. Co. WANTED For U. S. Army: able bodied, unmarried men, between ages of In and ::.". citizens of the United State:;, of siood character and tem peraie huidr.s, who can speak, read and write Kngiish. Men wanted now for :e;vico in Cuba and the Philippines. For infoi ination apply to Recruiting nicer. IT. West Trade St.. Char lotte. X. ('.: 26 South Main St., Ashe viile. X. C; Hank Building, Hickory, X. C; HI1.. Liberty St., Winston-Salem. X. C.: 126U North Main St.. Salis i.iiry. X. C: Kendall Huilding, Colum bia. S. C; llaynesworth and Conyers l-iilding. Greenville. S. C; or Glenn I'.iiildinj; Spartanburg S. C. 4-2-eod-3mo. r- WANTED Party to invest $500 or r;e;e in good business proposition v. services. Address with refer t!.t and age to "D," care News. I 1 i .OR SALt OK RtN"! fOR RENT Three nice rooms for !i: .-in. i t'ii: ekeeping, No. 11 South Hre vui.i St. 7-1 1 FOR SALE Top notch White Leg horn ems for hatching. M. O. Dowd. 7-1 uLv w COTTAGE FOR RENT $20.00 per n,i'.. or will sell No. 10 S. Myers St. Appiy ."ins i;. Ave. 4-4-6t FRONT ROOM nicely furnished v i ii in cud. No. 302 N. Try on. TWO HORSES and buggy for sale. A;i!v in J. C. Kebman, Seversville. 7 -1 1 FOR SALE Cheap, cow or field peas. I have several hundred hu. each hiipoorviil and Blue Goose.and other varieties. Wire or write me for prii-es and samples. J. T. Walker, Memphis. Tenn. C-7t FOR RENT t;-room modern cottage on Smiih siri't t between Sth and 9th. Apply l. H. Anderson. 7-3t FOR RENT Ten-room dwelling, o"7 North Trvon. Apply to R. 13. Al exander. 31-tf FOR SALE Three farms, two in Taw Creek, one in Hopewell. Will sell C he;, p. See .J. 1). McCall. 7-2t FOR RENT Five-room on N. Bre vard St. The house is on the car line. Apply S. P.. McLaughlin. 'Phone 57. 2-::t-eod. FOR SALE Eight-room modern dwelling, close in, $3500. Five-room tin .'lorn cottage, new on same lot, SU"'"i. The two for $5000. C. M. Car S..U. 7-2t FOR SALE CHEAP Good second hand Remington typewriter. Can be teen at Xews office. 2-tf FOR SALE Peter Henderson's Pen-d'-ro.-a and Crimson Cushion tomato plants. 315 East Seventh. 'Phone no;. 7-it FIRST-CLASSr ROOMS with board. Reasonable rates, central location. Ad dress E. F. Bolton, 4G West 36th St., --w York City. 3-2t-aw-tf A FEW OFFICES to rent In new, Law Building. See L. W. Humphrey, secretary. 17-tf FOR SALE At bargain, fine violin cHlo. 'Phone No. G&G. 6-3t TWO DWELLINGS for rent No. 239 West Trade, C rooms and bath (up one flight); No. 708 Smith St., 6 rooms, line garden. S. Wittkowsky. 21-tf 1 MISCELLANEOUS LOST Kappa Alpha pin. "O. B. C." initials on back. Return to News of lice. Reward. 7-3t 47c PICTURE SALE starts Wednes day at Little-Long's. 7-lt CONN SLIDE Trambone, silver plated, comparatively new, at a sacri fice. F. H. Andrews, 211 East Trade St. 7-2t LOST On North Myers street car, between Dilworth and Little-Long Co's. a lady's Elgin gold watch, with initial "M." Liberal reward for re turn to News office. C-2t FANCY BASKET sale all week at Lil He-Long's. 7-lt WE SIGN everything except Notes Timmons & Butt. Opp. Gem Hotel. 'PHONE 370 for the best oak and pine stove wood. 4-2?15t LOST OR STOLEN Saddle from Southern slock yard. Reward for re turn to Cochran stables. 6-2t SPECIAL ?5.00 and $7.50 Skirt Sale this week at Little-Long's. 7-lt WANT TO DO your screen repair ing. Workmanship guaranteed. Phone 11';:. A. E. Cohen. 2-eod-tf QUEEN CITY Laundry, 243 West Trade. Shirts 10c; collars 2c; Cuffs 4 c. 3-31-tf tAW that CountTry One REWARD Ten Dollar reward is of fered for evidence sufficient to convict the thief stealing flowers from my yard. W. P .Uynum. April 7, 1908. 7-2t t PANAMA and Straw Hats bleached without acid of sulphur paste. M. Kirshhaum, Practical Hatter, Char lotte, N. C. 31-tf CALL 2103 for McD. Watkins. milk and cream. 31-tf DR. F. O. HAW LEY Office, Room No.5 City Hall; residence 9 N. Long St. Calls answered in city and surround ing country. Office 'Phone 737.; resi dence 'Phone 743. 24-tf 'PHONE 1000 for dry stove wood. Dilworth Wood Co. 3-6t LET US sell you Terra Cotta. Flue, Drain, Well Pipe, and Chimneny Lin ing. C. Dowd & Co. 4-2 5t NOW is the time to clean old Elec tric Fans and buy new ones. See Harkey & Page, 243 West Trade. 'Phone 921. 3o-tf Good Picture at the Casino. '"The Two Brothers" at the Casino is a good picture abounding in beau tiful sea scenery. Two brothers are in love with the same girl. They both go to sea. One returns and thinking the other dead marries. Soon afterwards the brother returns and finds his brother and wife weep ing at his supposed grave. Seeing that they are married and being un willing to eau$e them sorrow, leaves them forever. This film was released this week and was never on a ma chine until this morning. Have you tried Clinchfield Coal? E. II. Newton, of West Virginia, reported to Manager Reynolds today. He will play short stop. Newton play ed last season on the Pennsylvaia and Maryland league. ECZEMA INSTANTL RELIEVED. Instantly relief for that awful itch! The itch gone the moment the sooth ing liquid is applied to the skin! That is what oil of wintergreen. mixed with thymol, glycerine and other mild ingredients, will do for any skin sufferer. Try a free sample of this oil as com pounded in D. D. D. Prescription. We urge it and recommend it, and surely would not recommend it and offer it to our regular patrons if we did not know what D. D. D. Prescrip tion will do for skin sufferers. Call at any drug store for a pam plet or write direct to the D. D. D. Co., 112 Michigan St., Dept. 3, Chicago, for a free sample of the wonderful sooth ing liquid, enclosing only 10c to pay for postage and packing. Now don't fail to try this wonderful soothing re freshing liquid. Mr. II. A. White, of High Point, was a Charlotte visitor today, a guest at. the Selwyn Hotel. God's Best Gift to Man Goldsboro, N. C, Dec. 16, 'OS. Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte, N. C: My Dear Mrs. Person: I am endeavoring to keep your ads. changed as often as you desire, and am still pushing your won derful Remedy truly is it one of God's best gifts to man, and I only wish that every one knew its merits as I have seen it de monstrated a thousand times. It has given me more pleasure than any one thing on earth, for by giving it to the poor and suffering I have been an hum ble instrument in God's hands in whom we all live and move and have our being, as the Cat echism goes in bringing health and happiness back to many. j Wish you a joyous and a hap py and prosperous year. Sincerely, JOS. E. ROBINSON, (Editor of Argus.) I May mil Good ! I The following letter shows the character of the guarantee that goes with every Suit ordered from the Carolina Pressing Club: CAROLINA PRESSING CLUB, Charlotte, N. C. Gentlemen: If any of the coats we made for your customers during the past year have not held their shape or the linings have lot given satisfactory wear, we request that you send the coat to us and we will make the front satisfactory by either putting In a new front or making a new coat, and if the linings have not given satisfactory service we will be pleased to reline free of charge. Yours Vsry truly, E. V. PRICE & CO. Suits made to order $18 to $50 and every detail of quality, fit and workmanship covered by a guarantee that protects. Orders left now will be ready for delivery by Easter. Carolina Pressing Club t i 227 N. Tryon St. d CAROLINA DEFEATS VIRGINIA, SCORE H Special to The News. Greensboro, A;,iil 7. Before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a game of ball in this city, the Universi ty of North Carolina defeated the Uni versity of Virginia by a score of 2 to 1 at the ball park yesterday after noon. More than 3,500 people witnessed the defeat of the boys from the Old Do minion and throughout the entire game the yells and songs of the two great universities were kept going by the enthusiastic rooters. In the first inning Virginia crossed the home plate, while Carolina scored one each in the second and third, this being the only scores made. Fulenweider, for Carolina, pitched one of the finest games that has ever been Keen on the diamond here. Sev eral times, by his good arm and steady head work he pulled himself out of the hole, fanning the batters as fast as they took their positions at the plate. The line-up follows: North Carolina. Players. All. R. H. PO A E James, (Cap.) 3b 3 10 110 Montgomery, 2b. ..2 0 0 1 1 1 Hobbs, c 3 0 2 11 3 1 Stewart, If., 3 0 l 2 0 0 Fountain, ss., 4 0 2 2 0 0 Hamilton, lb., 4 1 1 6 1 0 Fulenweider, p., ..3 0 0 2 3 1 Cole, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Hackney, rf., 3 0 0 2 0 0 Totals 27 2 G 27 9 3 Virginia. Players. aB R. H. PO A. E Honaker, ss 4 1 1 2 0 0 Maddux, 2b., 1 0 0 1 1 0 Hoff, Capt., 3b 4 0 1 1 2 ( Hume, If 4 0 0 5 0 0 Pearson, c 1 0 0 11 1 0 Cabaness, rf., 4 0 1 0 0 0 Bucker, cf., 4 0 '0 0 0 1 Bowe, lb., 4 0 1 4 0 o Susong, p l 0 0 0 0 0 Walker, p., 3 o 0 0 1 0 Totals 30 1 4 24 5 1 Score by innings: R. II. E. Carolina .. ..0 1100000 x 2 G 3 Virginia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 Summary Earned runs, Carolina, 1; Virginia, 1. Struck out, by Fulenweid er, 9; Susong, 2; Walker 6. Bases-on balls, off Fulenweider, 4; Susong, 3; Walker, 1. Hit by pitched ball, Cole and Pearson. First base on errors, Carolina, 1; Virginia, 2. Left on bases, Carolina, 9; v irginia, S. Umpire, Holt. Time of game: Two hours and a half. Attendance 3.S00. EPISCOPAL DISTRICT MEETING. The first service of the Mecklenburg district of the convocation of Char lotto will be held in the church of the Holy Comforter in Dilworth at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. This ser vice will consist of evening prayer and sermon by Rev. Chas Fetter, of Rock ham. The meeting will continue Thursday morning and afternoon and he concluded Thursday evening by a missionary service with three short ad dresses by Rev. Harris Mallinckrodt, Rev. Chas. W. Fetter and Mr. Morgan 1 B. Spier. The Mecklenburg district includes jthe following Episcopal parishes and I missions: St. Peters, Holy Comforter, St. Mar I tin. Chapel of Hope, St. Andrews, in Charlotte; St. Mark's . Bristow; St. I Paul's, Monroe; St. Timothy, Union county; St. Davids, Laurmburg; Cal vary, Wadesboro; Messiah, Ansonville; St. Paul's, Hamlet; and unorganized missions in Mooresville, Springfield Mills and Laurel Hill. Charlotte Produce Market. (Corrected by R. II. Field & Co.) Chickens spring 2025 Turkeys per lb 1214 Geese per head 4550 Hens per head 4045 Ducks 25 Butter 1567)20 Eggs 12 12 Here comes the Spring Winds to chap, tan and freckle. Use Pinsealve Carbolized. (Act like a poultice) for cuts, sores, burns, chapped skin. For sale by S. L. Alexander & Co. At The Bijou, Today and To morrow, Pathe's Latest Pro duction, Champagne In dustry and Modern Sculptors. Beautifully Hand Colored. t 9 W. H. C. BARK LEY, Prop. THE TRUTH ABOUT KIDNEY TROUBLE (PHYSICAL WEAKNESS.) When there is a pale, pasty com plexion that persists in spite of diet and careful living, or where there is physical weakness that likewise re sists the usual treatment, the kidneys are to be suspected. Food often does people with kidney disease very little good. Instead of storing in the system the albumen, starches and sugars that our food releases the inflamed kidneys de flect them, and tests disclose them in the eliminations unused. The patient grows weaker and weaker, and as the kidneys are not sensitive there is usu ally no pain, and there appears to be no cause for continued weakness. In such cases a test for albumen may disclose a strong percentage of the strength of the food in the elimina tions unused, but, as albumen can not be seen and is only disclosed through chemical tests, the patient, unless he is in the hands of a physician, often has no line on his difficulty, and thous ands of such cases grow unwittingly into the supposed chronic, incurable stage. In these cases Fulton's Renal Com pound acts definitely, but quite slowly, for the inflammation is usually of con siderable standing and permanence. As in the other cases of inflammation of the kidneys Medical Works have noth ing but diet and symptomatic treat ment, both of which have proven futile in these chronic cases. As Fulton's Renal Compound re duces the inflammation, the albumen will be found to be gradually decreas ing and recovery slow but definite in about NT per cent of all cases. Literature mailed free. JOHN J. FULTOX CO., Oakland, Cal. Woodall & Sheppard are our local agents. Ask for Bi-Monthly Bulletin of late recoveries. IN MEMORIAM. J. H. Garrison. Whereas the Great Spirit of our Heavenly Father, the Ruler and Pre server of the universe, who doth all things well, did see fit, on March 31st, 1908, to send the Angel of Death, to the Hunting Grounds of Charlotte, there to hover around the Wigwam of our beloved brother, J. H. Garrison, and summoned his soul from this toilsome, troublesome for est of life to that happy hunting ground above, there to basque in the smiles of the Great Spirit throughout the endless ages of eternity, There fore, be it resolved, 1st. That under this afflicting dis pensation of the Great Spirit we all feel that our beloved order has sus tained a loss of an efficient chief, and that there has been a stump made vacant in our order that will never again be filled, for in all his walks of life he was as wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove, and in all his intercourse with his fellowmen he practiced the principle of our be loved order, freedom, friendship and charity. 2nd. I hat. we the chiets and mem bers of Pocahontas Tribe, No. 29, Im proved Order of Red Men, doth here by extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family and relatives of our deceased brother, and commend them to the care of the Great Sa chen, who presides over all nations, kindreds and people, who's eyes never slumber nor sleep. 3rd. May each and every one so live that when they too shall be call ed upon to land their frail barks be yond life's sea, that they may he permitted to assemble with their loved ones around that great council fire above that burnetii forever and ever in righteousness. 4th. That a copy of these resolu tions be spread upon the minutes of our tribe and a copy sent, the speak ing papers of the hunting ground, and also a copy to the family of our deceased brother. C. M. BERRYIIILL, For Committee. To-day 's Markets New, York, April 7. Although Liv erpool came no lower than due and reported sales of 8,000 bales, our mar ket opened 3 to 4 points down on over night selling orders due to yesterday's decline and has been reactionary all day. Selling of a large block of May around noon caused a further depres sion of the old crop positions. Octo ber was not so weak and the whole list stood the liquidation pretty well considering the lack of outside specu lation. The weather map was favora ble. Receipts at the gulf points more liberal and the news generally rather favored the bears. Reports from the dry goods districts were somewhat pes simistic. The cotton yarn market has gone from bad to worse. The market seems to be pretty well sold out at the moment, and a rally of 15 points would seem to be in order. J. S. BACHE & CO. Hey ward & Clark's Letter. J. S. Bache & Co.'s Letter. New Orleans, La., April 7. Liver pool fully conformed to yesterday's de cline on our side; futures are 5 down, spot 7 lower. Sales 8,000. Indifference and neglect are the principal reasons for the decline now that actual adverse cotton facts are probably discounted. This utter lack of confidence and of speculative enterprise is particularly harmful now that with the approach of Easter time, chances for support by doings in actual cotton are greatly less-1 ened. It is thought that after Easter the demand for actual cotton will im prove, but meanwhile the bears seen to have it all their own way. The markets have to work through two dull weeks, during which bad weather alone appears to be a possible bullish agent. Were it not for the fact that the rings are short and that declines now can only come from fresh selling day by day the markets might give way more rapidly. We opened slightly lower but other markets broke badly and invited selling here which brought prices about 9 points down. Weather condi tions during the past 24 hours were generally favorable . Indications point to a change. Cooler weather and showers are probable for the central j and western states tomorrow and in' the eastern belt by Thursday. The spot market is reported as dull. Only a little scattered buying. Lower to sell some sav bv an eighth. ) HAY WARD & CLARK. Carpenter, Baggott & Co.'s Letter New York, April 7. Taking the for eign market as a criterion there was no reason for the extreme weakness locally which carried the old crop op tions into new low ground for the sea son in the early session. However, the selling from New Orleans, Liverpool and the local crowd was too much for a market without any outside support or bull leadership and it gave way easily during the first, hour. Buying to cover was about the only support no ticeable. The south was said to be a heavy seller of the new crop, while ring pressure was directed principally against the old crop positions. Not withstanding the decline in the future market, interior holders of spots show no disposition whatever to get fright ened and are demanding increased pre miums for the balance of their prod uct. We feel that the decline h'as pro ceeded further than conditions, pres ent and prospective justify, and we believe when this fact becomes more generally accepted the market will gradually work higher. CARPENTER, BAGGOTT & CO. Morehead & Co.'s Letter. New York, April 7. Poor cables and favorable weather inspired a bear at tack on the market-this morning and new low levels were established. There was little offered, though some foreign business noted later in the morning. The better class of buying was in evi dence on the theory that the break was going too far in view of the dan gers of a change in the weather and the strong statistical position. Cables were worse than expected and spot business was offset. Wall street inter ests sold freely. The weather was good and reports indicate a slight in crease in acreage with conditions so far favorable. Spot demand is not manifesting it self and unless something happens to stir it up it looks like success for the bears. Now is the time to be cautious about going short. MOREHEAD & CO. New York Cotton April C. -High. Low. Close. Mav 9.4 S 9.30 9.3031 Julv 9.54 9.3G 9.373S Oct 9.45 9.30 9.3031 Dec 9.45 9.31 9.3132 Spots quiet, 10.25. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, April 7. Futures opened easy and closed quiet; receipts 3,600; sales 8,000; speculation and export S00; middling a.73; middling yesterday 5.80. Jan-Feb 5.07 Apr 5.30 Apr-May 5.27 May-June 5.27 June-July 5.27 Julv-Aug 5.26 Aug-Sept 5.21 Sept-Oct 5.16 Oct-Nov 5.11 Nov-Nec 5.0S Dec-Jan 5.07 Estimates. To morrow. Last Year. 5155 81G2 4009 New Orleans 1 Iouston . . . Galveston . . ,7500(Tj!l500 .1500$! 2000 Comparative Port Receipts. To- Year day Year. Galveston 12202 New Orleans 2981 Mobile 374 Savannah 27(14 2055 Charleston 81 Wilmington 218 Norfolk 994 Boston 157 Total Est 20928 19964 i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Ed W. Mellon, deceas ed, Thereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me, duly proven, on or before the first day of May, 1909, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery against me on that ac count. This, the Cth day of April, 1908. MRS. E. C. MELLON, Admrx. of the estate of Ed Mellon. 4-Ct-oaw. Seventeen Times More Labor Is required to climb up stairs than to walk equal ly as far on the level physicians say. Does your wife run up and down stairs to answer the tele phone? An extension set on the other floor saves her this labor. Costs but a trifle a day. REASONABLE RATES CALL CONTRACT DEPT., NO. 9050 Bell "p' SatkffurtnrvL BST STOCKS Ascnison AtchlKou I'M Haiti more & Ohio Canadian Pacific; (JhesapeaK & ULio Chicago ite Alton Chicago & (jl real W extern. ... E; ie Erie Pfd Kock Island Illinois Central Louisville & Nashville Manhattan Mexicau Central Missouri Pacific Mit&ourl Kaunas T New York Central Norfolk Western Ontario A Western r'enutylvaiila Heading Heading Pfd St. Paul SoiUUern Pacific Kontliera Hallway Southern Hallway Perferred. Texas Sc Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Wabash P'fd nmaiamated t'oupcr Brooklin K.-tpid Transit. Colorado fc'uei jt Iron Coil Ga Peoples Gas '' lie.!.. iu-i' ill"? 4 . H.'4 l'"7i . w- 174 . Oil :.; sugar Blosa iron A Kteel TenesKee Coal Iron United Htatets Leather United State Steel ... United States Steel Preierred. Western Union Virginia Carolina Chemical... va. isrolinq Cheilites Pi'd Northern Pacific Smelters Anaconda Copper . &i Charlotte Cotton Market. (Corrected hy Sanders, Orr & Co.) Good middling ioy2 Strict middling 101.4 Middling ini Stains c to 8c We Will Buy .r Cray Mfg. Co., Mill stock, (X.C.) 10 Henrietta Mill stock, (N'.C.) 10 Commercial National Bank, (N.C.) We Will Sell 17 10 50 Imperial Mill stock. (N.C.) Cerman American Pref'd, . (X.C.) Pacolet 1'iefd, (N.C ) 100 Highland Turk Mill stock. rroi d, (X.C.) Oast on Mfg. Co. Mill stock (N.C.) North State Fire Ins Co, (N.C.) Hrown Mfg. Co., Mill stock (X.C.) Mayes Mfg. Co., Mill stock (X.C.) American Trust Co., stock, (X.C.) Flint Mfg. Co., Mill stock, (X.C.) f you want to hny or sell Securities ir 0 no 20 2n 20 1 list your wants with us. SOUTHERN SECURITIES & TRUST COMPANY. 15 South College St. Charlotte, N. C. Wooten & Co. HOUSE BUILDERS. Inside and Cteide Repairing. Upholstering, Cabinet Work and Fur- nitui ; Repairing. 33 West Fourth St. 'Phone 437. 1-17-m-w-f-tf. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for Typewriter Supplies and Office Necessities also General and Fancy Sationery For All Occasions. Pound & Moore Co. 229 So. Trvon St. 'Phone No. 40. W J Smart Ties Extra fine Patent Vamp and Dull Quarter, Plain Toe. and Light Welt Sole a winner. Width B to E, size 1 to 7. Price $3.00. This is our leader, and hy getting them in large qauntities we affect quite a saving. This saving is our customers', ours is in the increased business. All the new styles arriving. Great Bargains every day. GILMER -MOORE COMPANY T Statement HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Greensboro, N. C. Condition December 31st, 1907, as Shown hy Statement Filed. Amount of capital paid up in cash $ 500,000.00 Amount Ledger Assets De cember 31st previous year S3.421.24 Income From Policy-holders, $31",.-j2.fl2; miscel laeous. $o,M9.")7; to tal 42.fi7C.49 Disbursements To Policy holders, $17,370.20 ; mis cellaneous, $22,438.44; total 39.S14.G4 Fire Risks Written or re newed during year, $2, 704,128.00; in force..... 3,401,293.00 ASSETS Mortgage Loans on Real Estate $ 31,715.00 P.ook valu of Ponds and Stocks 39,616.67 Deposited in Trust Compa nies and Ranks not on interest 9,498.85 Agents' balances, repre senting business writ ten suhsecnent to Octo ber 1, 1907 4,770.04 Agents' balances, repre senting business written prior to October 1, 1907 281.94 All other assets, detailed in statement 400. "9 Total Ledger Assets as per balance $ 86,283.09 LIABILITIES Xet amount of unpaid loss es and claims $ 30.00 Unearned Premiums 29,384.62 All other .Liabilities as detailed in statement... 3,000.00 Total amount of all Lia bilities except Capital $ 32.414.C2 Capital actually paid up in cash 50,000.00 Surplus 3,868.47 Total $ 86,283.09 BUSINESS IX NORTH CAROLINA IN 1907. Fire Risks written, $1,801, (:!8.00; Premiums receiv ed 32,031.85 Losses incurred lire, $12,- 436.r3; paid 12,406.53 Iosses now unpaid 30.00 President, R. L. Holt; secretary, A. W. McAlister; Home Oflice 112 East Market street, Greensboro, N. C; at torney for service. Officers of Compa ny, Greensboro, N. C; Business Man ager for North Carolina, Home Oflice. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh. N. C, March 27, 1908. I, James R. Young, Insurance Com missioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Home Fire In surance Company, of Greensboro, N. C, filed with this Department, showing the condition of said company on the 31st day of December, 1907. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. JAMES R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner. 1 Statement SUN INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New Orleans, La. Condition December 31st, 1907, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of ca'iital paid ui) in cash $ 500,000.00 Amount Ledger Assets December 31st pre vious year 1,228,78-33 Income From Policy holders, $:(" :::; n . miscellaneous. 7 ! 37, 589.93; total 705,866.54 Disbursements- I ; Policy-holders, $242,451, 45; misce 1 1 a n e o 11 s, $226,604.03; total 769,055.48 Fire Risks Written or renewed dining year, $98,525,578.00; in force 54,310,700.00 Marine and Inland Risks Written or, renewed during year, $8,990,- 631; in force ASSETS P.ook value of Real Es tate $ 40,000.00 Book value of Bonds and stocks $ 1,017,200.8S Cash in Company's Office 40.98 Deposited in Trust Com panies and Banks not on -interest 17,081.36 Agents' balances, repre senting business wri ten subseouent to Oc tober 1, 1907 88,720.93 Agents's balances, repre renting business writ ten 'irior to October 1, 1907 1,600.00 All other assets, detail ed in statement 955.24 Total $1,105,599.39 Less Assets, not admit ted 73,790.88 Total admitted Assets. .$1,091,808.51 LIABILITIES. Xet amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 39,884.00 Unearned Premiums 382,853.12 Dividends due to stock holders 2,275.00 Reinsurance premiums . . 2,529.57 Total amount of all Liabilities except Cap ital 427.541.69 Capital actually paid up in cash 500,000.00 Surplus 164,266.82 Total Liabilities $1,091,808.51 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA IN 1907. Fire Risks written, $527, 022.60; premiums re ceived $ 7.S6S.93 Losses incurred fire, $3,- 264.09; paid $3,264.09 President, Charles Janvier; secreta ry, William P. Manse; Home Office, 308 Camp street, New Orleans, La.; Attorney for service, Thomas A. Grif fith, Charlotte, N. C; Business Mana ger for North Carolina, J. C. Whitman & Co., Atlanta, Ga. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, March 27, 190S. I, James R. Young, Insurance Com missioner, do hereby certify that the the above is a true and correct ab stract cf the statement of the Sun Insurance Company, of New Orleans, La., filed with this Department, show ing the condition of said company on the 31st day of December, 1907. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. JAMES R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner.
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