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v .1 .! THE MORNING POS1. JAN. 8 1899. " t f Tiit urnn w mtimiDr inLiiiiftinAiiiLnounL Revised Ruling Issued Commissioner Scott by the transportation of ; express matter and freight from one place to another in the ordinary course of commerce and trade Where notes or bonds with interest- couoon notes are given, saiu rjuupuno being in the form of of promissory nntps. eMchl couDon note requires a stamp in addition to the stamp placed on the Dricioal note. Receipts given by a safe deposit com- nanv. in renting Doxes in uie tuna- ny's vaults are not subject to tax, nor are receipts given by such companies merely for the safe-keeping 01 money and valuables. , , Receipts given by the patrons of post nffire for box rent are not taxaoie. When a sale Is made of Jive stocK at o livA-stnoic Tohansrp or any simii'Ji nlape. or an agreement to sell enterea into thp- seller must eive to the buyer bill or memorandum, or oiner evi- ripnre of such sale, agreement 01 saie nr AB-reemeht to sell, to which must De nfft-aA tViA tamn roilired VlZ. 1 Cent fnr onnh Sinn in value or sucn ea.ie, v " T i. x i vrA Inr.... ap-reement nf sale, or agreemeni w anUU3nr "-'vu aK - ' n additional $100 or The Treasury jpepartment has just fractional part thereof. 16 ftl voting and Other Proxies Brokers' Notes, LeasesChecks, Drafts and Orders on Merchants, Receipts of issued in pamphlet form, the revised rulings made by Commissioner Scott. They are 180 in number, and those of most general local interest 1 are here given: k letters of administration, testament ary, or of guardianship" do not require stamps. V " No stamp is required on affidavits Bills of lading for the export of goods, if made out in sets of two, each having equal value, and each being considered an original bill, should be stamped. j On inland bills of lading "each dupli oate" requires "a stamp, of the value of 1 cent." .It is the duty of carriers to issue a bill of lading or receipt for goods iac eerjted bv them for shiDment. and to affix the stamp, and a penalty is pie serilfed for failure to'do so. Bonds of brewers." manufacturers of oleomargarine, manufacturers of to bacco, manufacturers of cigars, distil ler's annual, distiller'? warehousing, transportation, and export bonds are re el uired td be stamped. Where these STAMPS; ON VOTING PROXILb. A 10-cenf stamp is sufficient upon a proxy tor use in vuimg " ...- of officersof an incorporated company, without regard to the number oi sign- .Powers of attorney and proxies for tKe stock of buila- linr 1'" v- " - . T,JV.V. ing and loan associations, " miJk- loans nnlv to their shareholders, do not require to be stamped. THE CONFEDERATE BAZAAR. The Deserving Cause for Which It is to be Given Many Contributions; The Confederate Bazaar, Benefit of L,. O B. Brancn uamy, 2Sth inclusive. As there seems to oe a uck. ul in formation as to the object of the Bazaar tobe held in this city Jan. J4rn xo jxh. 9& Vi rfho. Orvrnmander Ot U. KJ &. rl4iicn f'-amn. Mr. A. B. Stronacn. un gence in the performance of duty and patience under privation. To speak of him at this period, it is enough to say that he did his duty as a Confederate soldier, looking only to the future of his country! At its close he took up again the work he had laid down when the war began, but with the change wrought by its merciless ban,he looked around him in vain for the" compensations of his former life. His friends loved him for his kindliness of "heart, -but his children claimed the efforts of his more matur ed manhood; and what might have been a career in the arena of public, life was devoted to the duties ot fltting them for the great change in their surround ings. But his life, thougn passed in the performance of domestic duty, was nevertheless useful and that of the Christian gentleman. Few men have been more loved by their friends. The writer, who knew him for forty years, can say of him. now that he is gone, that in all that goes to mane up xne nignest concep tion of beauty and truth of character he had few equals; and can truly add. in the exquisite verse of our "Christian Ried: "If I had known, O loyal heart; When hand in hand we said Farewell! How for all time our paths would part What shadows o'er our friendship fell, I should have cLasped your hyid so close, In the warm pressure of my own. That Memory still would keep the grasp If I had known!" W. J. S. SEABOARD AIR-LINE. .- - f ' f Commencing October 1st, the S. A. I will sell round trip tickets from ALLi STATIONS to Old Point Comfort, Va, and return. Tickets to be sold all the year round, limited six (6) months from date of sale. Rate from Raleigh for the round trip, $7.60. J. H. CLIFTON, X. F. SCARBOROUGH. K. J. WICXKK Clifton, Scarborough & Co., BOOtf and JOB PRINTERS, No. 117 East Martin Street, Raleigh, X. C. Choice ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Annie H. Faison, deceas ed, late of Wake county, this is to give notice to all persons having claims against the estate to present them to me or my attorney, Ed. Chambers Smith, Esq., at his office in Raleigh, N. C, on or before December 1, 1899, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment to my said attorney. JOHN W. FAISON. Adm'r of Annie H. Faison, dee'd. Nov. 28, 1898. Iaw6w We took the First Premium'at the late State Fair for PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL AND COM MERCIAL JOB WORK. OUR BOOK DEPARTMENT Is complete, and we solicit orders from abroad. All orders will receive prompt attention. Estimates on all classes of work furnished. 5f"Lien Bonds, Chattel Mortgages and Notices of Posted Land on hand. Groceries! to PATTI'S FIRST ADMIRER. The Diva Had an Offer of Marriage When 12 Years Old. Patti, who is soon to wed a Swedish Count, young enough almost to be her grandson, is writing- a book. It will be her memoirs, and so far she has got only to the end of the first chapter. This first chapter contains the follow ing interesting information: "My first admirer, M. Jose de Rios. declared himself in 1855,. at the Puerto Cheap Feed OF BEST-QUALITY. Cheap Fuel and Best in America IN STOCK and ENROUTE ainreDeat that the money to be rais-1 Rico, where, at the age of 1'2, I was giv Kxr tvi R.T7!ini- will be used to estab lish and maintain a sick fund to aid Torlv Confederate veterans , . , . , , i j I rrkvT Ann txmas are required -.Dy .law to pe maae - - . c aTld of any in duplicate or triplicate, eacn musi be stamped. Mere agreements to build houses are not taxableJkbut if bonds are included for the faitEful performance of work or contracts, .they are held to. be sub ject to tax as bonds Marriage bonds require a stamp of 50 cents. ' ; ' Where a bond is given with a guar anty company ; as surety, the bond should -have, in addition to a 50-cent 1 cent on each dollar or, fractional part thereof, paid by the principal obligor on the bond as a premium. , "broker's note, or memorandum of sale of uny goods or merchandise, stocks, bonds, exchange, notes of hand, real estate or property of any kind or description issued by brokers or persons acting as such, for each note or memorandum of sale, not otherwise provided for in this act, 10 cents." AN ARCHITECT'S CERTIFICATE. An architect's certificate requires no stamp, unless, by an indorsement, it becomes an order for the payment of money. Certificates of "proof of loss" for use of: an insurance .company, I being a statement made as to the Tacts and cir cumstances., attending a fire. is not a certificate requiring a stamp. Certficate , of protest' or every note, bill of exchange, etc, yhether protested by a noftiry public or by any other of- fi.r dulv authorized bvi law. must be stamped. 1 I ' Certificates of .acknowledgment of deeds- and mortgages are noti required to he stamped. - v 'est. if left a certain time, are taxable, first, at the rate of 2 cents, but left un tfi, interest accrues, stamps at the rate of Stents per $1$M) must ba added. Sight drafts drawn upon or issued by . ;.ny bank, trust company, or 'any per . son or persons, companies, or corpo ., rations, require a stamp, and, if the ac (eocance of the draft is accompanied ' by tan order o the bank to pay the same and charge to the account of the '. drawee, this accompanying order re quires, in addition, a 2-ent stamp as "an order for the payment ot money. And ff a time draft, the (accompanying : order must be stamped at the rate of 2 ents per $100. . , " Oiders for the "payment . of money, drawn. by the secretary of an order or beneficiary society -on its treasurer, in favor of a third party, requires a 2-cent stamp. I i The conveyance by express companies orlother common carriers of bank bills, coin,, currency, or money, of any kind, imposes an obligation on such common " carriers to issue and stamp a , bill of lading or receipt for the same, it being held ttoit such property is included w.ihin the terms "any goods accepted for transportation." j Aloney orders issued by express com i aniss must be stamped ;at the rate of 2 cents for each border. Foreign express 'money inithe United States,. are subject to tax ation at the rate of 2 cents, j ORDERS ON A MERCHANT. A 2-cent stamp is required, on an or dr. for cash drawn on t merchant by one of his customers. ' Tf natiprs in the nature srivpn in lieu of checks and are used as commerciable negotiable instruments, they are checks and not receipts, and are subject to tax. The person who signs ."Virk without affixing stiamp, becomes involved in liability to penalties, unless it is shown that he had no desigri to evade the payment of the stamp tax, and thai the requisite stamp was affixed and cancelled by tne - bank or person upon whom it was drawn before payment orders cashed other purpose that tne amp m judgment may think fit and proper. In .connection -with this we publish a part of Pension Act of State of North Caro lina: , Section 2. That no person shall be enti tled to receive the benefits of this act who owns property whose tax valua tion exceeds the sum of five hundred dollars, or who, having owned property in excess oi nve uuuuicu uunaio, dispose-d of the same by gift or volun tary conveyance to nis vviie, or ennu, or children, or next of kin, or to any other person, since the 11th day of March, 1885." "The largest amount ever paid under this act was first class, $72. se'Xmd class, $54. third class, $36. fourth class, $lb. Within a few years the "thin gray line" will have passed away and their sorrows and sufferings will trouble yrou no more. Help them while you can. they have done their duty without fear .and with little or no hope of reward. The Confederate Bazaar wnicn it was first proposed to hold for two days has. ; grown to such magnitude that the man- j agers nave aeciuea to exienu me time to one week, Jan. 24th to 2Sth inclusive. Ready and willing response to their requests for aid are pouring in from all sides. The people of the city of Ral eigh and the State of "North Carolina have combined to make thJs not a local aff air but a matter in which the entire State is interested. Our Northern brethen have too shown by their gifts and kind words their great admiration and pride in the Southern soldiers. Don't be a laggard in aiding the Bazaar It is all for Charity, Sweet Charity. The committee composed of Messrs. A R. Stronach and N. W. West will visit, on Monday and Tuesday next such business people in Raleign as they have not already seen in the interest of the Confederate Bazaar. These gentlemen have large business interests of their own and when 'tis considered that they are giving a. great deal of their valuable time, it is hoped our people will be hearty and prompt in their response. Anything that can be sold will be most thankfully received and -duly acknowledged. The ladies of the Bazaar and the la dies all, over the city and State are giving their hearty aid in every : way they can. It is hoped rand believed a large number of visitors will be in the city from all ver the State and there is no doubt but that the Bazaar will be a great success in every -way; Contributions received outside of city which have not been acknowledged through A. B. Stronach are as follows: From J. W. Goddard & Son, ; New York, 100 pairs Feders Shirt protector value $45.00; Hon. J S. Carr, Durham, N. C, 12 nickel watches, value $54.00; Holmes & Ide, Troy, N. Y., $2.00; New berger, Heine & Co., New York, 6 ap plique Tarke covers; Cash, New York, $2.50: through Acme Wine Co., one bar rel (10) -dozen Vartray Ginger Ale, from Vartr.iy Water Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Through Julius Lewis Hardware Co., " C it. : v rt rf t- i -m - Jiaiimi ingrain & vjo., iiaiiimore, inc., ing concerts. I was siting on. the oai- cony waiting for my turn to sing, when this tall, handsome young fellow first .ame under mv notice. I don't know why he should halve found any attrac tion in me, for I was a plain little girl with! sallow skin, two black plaits hanging down my back and eyes that in an uncanny way, seemed . much too big for my face. He was most kind to me, and in those days, when we had lit tle of the world's goods, his consider-ation- made a great 'impression on me. I had by this time lost my mother, and when M, de Rios asked my father Tor my hand I had little idea of even the meaning of marriage. On account of my tender years his offer naturally met with a refusal. For five years I lost sight of him, and then, when I was 17, he came to Bath, where I was giv ing a concert one evening, and renewed his suit propria persona, when I refus ed for myself." 1 Carload Rust Proof Oats. 1 Carload Winter Seed Oats. 1 Carload Mixed Feed Oats. 2 Carloads Mixed Feed Corn. 2 Carloads Coarse Wheat Bran. 3 Carloads Prime Timothy Hay. 2 Carloads Prime Mixed Hay. 10 Carloads Best West Virginia Coal. 40 Carloads Best Pennsylvania An thracite Coal, all sizes. 1 Carload Shaved Heart Pine Shin gles. 1 Carload Sawed Heart Pine Shin gles. 1 Carload Seasoned Laths. 10 Carloads Pocahontas Steam Coal. From best mines in the Pocahontas field. This means best Steam Coal In America. CAPE FEAR AND ii nun Railway. JOHN OXXX Seasoned Pine Wood and Oak Wood coming dally and being cut any length and delivered promptly If ordered in good weather by JONES & POWELL, RALEIGH. N. C. Schedule In effect Nov. 20, 1608. Leave Wilmington 8:50 a. m. dally. Arrive Fayetteville 12:00 m., Sanford 1:43 p. m., Greensboro 4:15 p. m.. Walnut Cove 5:44 p. m., ML Airy 7:35 v. m. Arrive Wilmington 7:05 dally from Mt. Airy, Walnut Cove; Greensboro, Sanford, and all points North, South and West. ' Local Freight Trains Nos. 7 and 8, with coach attached, between Wllming tor. and Fayetteville. J. W Something all de sire, but do not al ways achieve. My stock is guaranteed the Best Prices not too low to be consist ent with superior value. Thos. Pescud The Grocer. General Passenger Agent Baltimore Business Houses. CARROLLTON HOTEL. BALTIMORE, MD. Dm S August, xS8&. HAND AND TRIPOD Floorwalker Madam, may I inquire why all this paraphernalia is spread out right in the way of customers? Madam (calmly) This is my porta ble table, folding cnalr. aiconoi lamp, lunch basket and sewing bag. I have bought a spool of thread here, and I thought I might as well make myself comfortable and improve my time while waiting for my change. New York Weekly. rnoioirrarltea rom life Mi HINDIPO RESTORES VITAUTK Made a Well Man of Me. MM lilt l&t.UA. GREAT FRENCH REMEDY produce the above restiD In 30 days. Cut et Nervous DebUiiy.Impotaicy Varicocele, Failing Memory. Stops all drains anc losses caused by errcrs of youth. It wards off In sanity and Consumption. VounR Men regain Man hood and O'd Men recover Youthful Vigor. It gives vigor a id size to shrunken organs, and fiti a man for business or marriage. Easily carried it the vest pocket. Price Pfl ptp 6 Boxes $a.y Dy mail, in plain pack- Jll j O.age. witt written guarantee. DR. JEAN 0 HARRA. Pari Hcartt & Heartt, Druggists, McRae's Old Stand Ralelsh.N. C. BALTIMORE. CHESAPEAKE AND RICHMOND STEAMBOAT CO. CHESAPEAKE LINE. United State Mall Steamer "Atlan ta" and "Char otte," Paaaenger :oute j between the South and all points North, East and West. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.) SCHEDULE NORTHBOUND. Lr Norfolk (Fayette street 6:45pm LvOld Point Comfort :45pm At. Baltimore, pier 18, Light St.. 7:00am Lv Baltimore , 7:55am 8:05am Ar Philadelphia io:i5am io:ieam Ar New York 12:35pm 12: 43 pro. SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND. Lv, New York .. LOO p.m. 11.41p.m. T.v. PhlladelDhla. . 8.07 p.m. 2.38 p. m. Ar. Baltimore 5.10 p. m. 4.50 p. xn. Lv Baltimore e:3opm Ar Old Point Comfort :00am Ar Norfolk 7:00am Connects with Southern Railway train No. 11. leaving Norfolk at 9.M p. m. for all nolnts south ana southwest. Throueh tickets sold and bagga; checked to all points North, East and West. Staterooms reserved at csm- nanv'ta office. 162 Main street, or ou board steamers. W. H. DOLL, Ticket Agent. 162 Main St., (Atlantic Hotel.) E. T. LAMB. General As;ent Norf oik. V-v Cameras Hiring assumed the management of "Thi CASJt.ou.TOir," I take great pleasure in annoan dng to you that it was thoroughly orerhanle and renoratea aunng tne present summer ana now is First-class in all its appointments tb cuisine and serrice second to none.in the United States or elsewhere, and I respectfully solicit your kind patronage and that of your friends whilst railing our cuy. xnis noiei was duiii entirely new from the foundation in 1873, it ha All prices from $2. JO Up Photographic Supplies of All Kinds. We wish to announce the addition tie above line of goods and invite yon air-ertion and Patronage. ri. MAHLER'S SONS, Jewelers and Opticians Charles Pearson. Thomas W. Ashe. PEARSON & ASHE, Architects RALEIGH, N- C. PEEBLES & SHARPE, Consulting: Architects, NOFOLK. VA. Plans, specifications and competitive skPtchM for all classes or worK rur- 'nished on short notice. 340 chambers and ererr modern improremes4 (including a large and commodious Kleratotf. has been trailed of, to make it complete ana comfortable to its guests. It is pleass ntly situa ted in the centre of the city and occupies an en tire square, wiih an annex, which Is bounded by Baltimore. Jignt, uerman ana uram streets The City Passenger Railway from all points pass ne aoov, or witmn a iew steps oi 11, a cuhtcbi nece that can scarcely be estimated. The rates rae for First and Second Floors .... 4-o per aay Third and Fourth Floors ... 3.00 Fifth and Sixth Floors 2.50 Bath Rooms and Parlors to suit the demakd of its business at reasonable extra rates. Very respectfully. 1. P. SHANNON. ManaCT. MERCANTILE TRUST AND DEPOSIT COMPANY. OF BAZ.TIMORB. Pxro-irr CarTAr - SI. 000.000. Ot St7K.ri.vi Aim UirorvznsD Profits $!.204.7fl3.77 riKvoarra RncsrvsD on which Interest Is al lowed, governed by current rates obtainable TaTTSTBSS AITO ADMIHUTIAW This Company is a Iegal Depository tor fun. a In the hands of Trustees or Administrators, and allows interest on same pending distribution. Authorized to act as Executor, Administrator. Guardian. Receiver or Trustee. ACTS as Trustee of Mortgages of Corporations and accepts Transfer Agency and Registry of Stocks, s Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent. Vaults supplied fot Storage of SUrer Chests c JOHN GIIX of R. President. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Charlotte Poultry and Pet Stock Asso ciation, Charlotte, N. C, January 18th to 20th, 1899. On account of the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets Raleigh to Charlotte and return at $5.65. Tickets on saie January 22d. For further particulars call on or write THAD. C. STU'RGIS, City Ticket 'Agent. Annual Meeting Southern Educational! Association. New Orleans, La., De cember 27-30. 1898. On account of above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets. Raleigh to New Orleans, La., and return at rate of $27.50. Tickets on Tli e Peine Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Phila. COMMENCED BUSINESS IN 1847. Assets January 1, 1898, over $32,000,000. Surplus, over $4,000,000. CONVERTIBLE TERM POLICIES O Krno i r.ona O ftrlan 1asavKa t 07 Q 1 CQQ final Hm!T bakers; Shuford Hardware Co., Hick- January 9, 1899. -WITH- bf receipts ure and; issues a the proper ory, N. C, 2 nickel plated Hager's King Heaters; Landage Steel Skein i Co., South Bend, Ind., 25 pair sad irons; John R. Morris, Baltimore, Md., $1.00; Whitehead Rubber Co., Trenton, N. J., $5.00; Russel, 'Erwin Manufacturing Co., New York. 2 nickel and eold tea. sets; Pe,ters Cartridge Co., Cincinnati Ohio, 500 Smokeless Victor cartridges. Tribute to Baldy Capehart. Bildy 'Capehart is dead! To "those of us who can recall the days that im mediately preceded the great Civil War, For full information call on. T. C. STURGIS, C. T. Phone 141. ANNUAL DIVIDENDS. xm v t aaa n a. annual cash dividends on its Convertible Term Policies for the reduc WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS inn irxu UttV : iV? avVranVd 20 ocr cent. Those desiring absolute protection In the Eaieai WrYSALE BT SOUBRN CPySfodr S?.JJSB- NofefoUowigrute,. which, of Commencing November 1st, 1898, the course, the dividend will De deauctea auer me um yc . how easily the figure- of Baldy Cape- Deeds and mortgages executed by a hart stands out from the ranks of the sheriff, in compliance witn an oraer ui young men of the State who weie reaay to assume the burdens and duties of public life! The son of wealthy pati ents, he was educated to adorn the posi- the the court, are subject to jar tax.. The shipment of bundles or packages Af npwsnan ?rs' inclosed in one general ..Kiindi unriftr n. sinele bill of lading is mtfoA and there will be no objec- tion to the distribution of the contents remarkable in that day for culture, he an(J finegt traln servIce and connections Southern Railway will sell from prin cipal stations on Its lines, round trip winter tourist excursion tickets to best resorts in Florida, Cuba, Mexico, and other Southern, points, at greatly re duced rates for the round.trip. Parties holding tourist tickets purchased at Oreensboro or Doints north or east thereof, can buy side trip tickets to Asheville. N. C. in the "Land of the Sky." 1 Tickets will be sold from November 1st, to April 30, 1899, and In most oases .final limit returning being May 31st, 1899. Annual Premiums for $1,000,00, payable at death In one sum. tion to which he was born; the asso- j T h wit tho Ahnv CRe ciate ana companion oi tnose wno were rfailwav offers the duickest a e-ATierai hundlfi at the differ- was also the friend of those who strove stations along the line of the rail- to better their condition; and no one Buugiii uis ojuiicu uui icii ilia pxociivc with a sense of gain. As we recall the Apolicy ofJ. insurance is not! valid un less it bears 'the proper cancelled reve nue stamp. ' , whpre leases are executed that both are required o be in dupli- are orisinals, both starnned: but if companions and associates of our col lege days and compare the promise of early manhood "with their after careers -blighted as many lives were by the to all resorts In the South, Mexico California, Cuba and Porto Rido. Any information as to rates, sched ules. sleeDine: car service, accommoda tions, etc., etc., cheerfully furnished upon application to any agent South ern Railway or R. L Vernon, Travel ing Passenger Agent, 11 South Tryon street. Central Hotel Building, Char- hot blast of war we can see in h'im no Kf one original, copies there- change, but he stood at the last, as- at lotte. N. c. Af are not reauired.to be stamped. the beginning, the peer or any man! . c STURGIS, C. T. A. mato inrfli onerators ior xne ueuvcu u'"&uiai,'J vuic ivn..jr u mo , -none 14&. - n o-o-q rri ana sucn vcpuuu uiwnai ityperLiiiiieu iu irue VJ. f w-.fcc;, J WW A0e 5 Year Term. 10 Year Term. IS Year Term. 20 Year Term. 3 Je?8 Sj 20 20 05 22 20 51 27 60 31 1 5 33 25 3y CONVERTIBLE TERM TRUST CERTIFICATES -Or Instalment Policies-Annual Premiums or $1000.00. payable at death In twenty annual Instalments ol 550-Uvi eacn Age 5 Year Term. I 10 Year Term. 15 Year Term. 20 Year Term. wHhin f thrilinlts of the I same town or manhood, he lived up to his ideals, and Wli, iIXpfl to eive hills of life w;as for him at its close what he lading. Although such operators may r or-tirles to be deliv- ered, such receipt is not required to be SOUTHERN RAILWAY. t.tic tn no nellv- give a receipt ior a-i - -- , j-- , in stance, a person with a horse or wag who does a local delivery business in a city or town, is not included witn in the above requirement. The ca.r" ers, which were intended to beiinclua ed within the terms of Schedule a, . FV-eisrht are stveh as are engdgeu n under the . head of "Express had conceived to be the character of the ; Seaboard Medical Association of Vlr- man best fitted to do good. I ginia -and North Carolina, at Wilson, With the opening days of the spring n. C, January 12th and 13th. 1899. and of 18S1, the "fiery cross" went forth to summon the men of his native State to battle, and though on 'tn,r threshold of life, with friends, wealth and inher ited family position, a the mandate of the commonwealth he at once surien- dered all and took the field In command of a company of cavalry. To officer and I man alike was he an example of d'jli- On account of the above occasion the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets, Raleigh to Wilson, N. C, and return at $2.75. Tickets on sale Jan uary 10th, llth and 12th, final limit Jan uary 17th. - For further information apply to THAD. C. STURGIS, City Ticket Agent. - 7Z , t? . It ell rV f artf (nt To Convertible Term Trust Certificates, as well as to otner insiaiinen policies mjr m THE CONTINUOUS INSTALMENT FEATURE, guaranteeing that should the beneficiary outlive the twenty instalments the same instalment shall be pild to him or net aS rJvJSihlTem Policies have no surrender values, the Company returning to the insured Vjl profus above actual cost of caCrry l insured hasth'e ri'ght to continue defikitei.t on th bamk pih om TO CHANGE THE KIND OF POLICY WITHOUT RE-EMINATION. Ordinary Life, Limited payment uie, Lnauwmciu, antecd loan, cash surrender and paid-up values and extensions. All policies absolutely Incontestable after two years. . ivv:vrl2 hki fnmnsnv for the Insured, therefore the best for the Aacnt. Large and 1 increasing Dividends. aTBeltable Agents VVanted R. B. RANEY Gcncrzkl Agent for North Carolina, KftLcion. m. v.
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