THE MOBNiyG POST, ' 6 19 03
THE STOCK MARKET
Prices Rose Erily on Early
Dealings and Then Sag-
to
cd There Were Ad
vances Later, but
the Close Was
Inactive
Butter, eggs, cheese and sugar un
changed. 1 u
New York. July ?. Light buying or
4 n carried prices upward, but the
i.iin did not exceed hlf a point ex-
. i t In the case of J'nlted States steel. , einent8 L arg0 crops
:h.u stock rose i on the purchase or. .M.nn. in tvi
..iO shares, and then fell back a frac
tion on succeeding offering of thou
sand hare blocks.
Mocks rose miner easn y jof the son. The" crop outlook would
fUn progressed on small buying. -J-j very satisfactory If It were not for
Paul. Mlourt i-nci.ic :. jlhe boil weevil In Texas. A report re
ceived from that State this morning
BARBEE & GO.'S LETTER
Barbee & Co., Raleigh X. C, Members
of the New York Cotton Exchange:
New York July 8. Cotton It Is rath
er difficult to formulate a satisfactory
plan to be pursued In cotton poera
tions at the present time. Trices have
declined to 9'.c. basis for new crop
lositions ust as those most Interested
in the welfare of them arket desired,
and conditions surrounding the crop
are such as to bring about daily 1m-
are those
made during seasoiu in which condi
tions improve in June and July and
not when the August condition is low
er than that shown at the beginning
Pacific and unnea;
ci.aI (IatV wrre most in dc-
t.Kinl among the wctlve leaders, and
they gained a tolnt each. Other Im
portant stoefcs advance! good frac
tions, notably Pennsylvania, Baltimore
a: Ohio. Norfolk .fc Western. New York
Central. I'n'n Pacific, Atchison and
Amalgam-ued. New Jersey Central
Kulnel 2. Northwestern V'z. Tere
Mnwuette wu bought on the declara
tion of Its first dividend of 1 per cent.
Prices pagced.oft alter buying orders
l a.! been executed. United States Steel
trcks lst their rise. There were
tains or 1 In Lackawanna and a
point in C. C. C. & t. Louis, Minneap
olis. St. Taul & Sault Ste Marie.
A few stock worked slowly upward
to the earlier high level, but the gen
eral list wn slugrrlsh and neglected.
Leather prefered came Into prominence
nnd Improved 12. Advances In New
Jrsey Ontral of 3, Lackawanna 24
rrnd Twin City Rapid Transit 12 were
features, Rope nnd Twine 6s rallied a
point over iat nigh'. The closing was
Inactive.
rr York llttk Quotation
Open. Chose.
12 fi
39
tl.
19
7
- A
f.S'i
120 -i
?2'.
f
cs;
31
Furar l-ft7i
Atchison .
Do. pref. S2i
Brooklyn Bapld Transit
Baltimore and Ohio .....
Canadian Pacific
t hesapeake and Ohio ....
C FS. I. and F.
Po. pref.
C. 1. w
Krie
Brie 1st rref
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central 13C4
Lfoplsville and Nashville IIP!
Manhattan V. 1374
Metropolitan 1 4
M. K. T. pref. 494
ouri Pacific 1023
Mexican Central 'i
National Lead K'i
Norfolk and Western C7
New York Central 12C
V. Y. O. and U. .......... T, - 2T,
was -probaly the most gloomy docu
ment that we have seen from the cot
ton belt this season. A man vith 1.200
acres of land said that he very much
doubted his ability to raise a quarter
of a bale to the acre. Of course this
is a biased opinion and must be taken
for what it Is worth. But on the
other hand, there is no doubt but what
this question is the most serious one
that has ever. faced the cotton producer
of America. The market today showed
that shorts were getting under cover
land looking for a reaction. We tnor-
ouphly believe In the purchase of De
cember and January, below 9Hc for
a time. It may be that opportunities
to make such purchases will be limlt-
led, and again the bull pool may not
be able to find a market for Its cotton
without lowering quotations and this
could easily bring January cotton
down to 314c. jjut none the less, we
would purchase on all breaks now, and
if cotton can be obtained for 9Vs. so
much the better. The very first unfa
vorable turn In thew eather now will
bring about a sharp advance in new
crop months. We believe there Is big
money to be made in the purchase of
cotton the coming season, and have
been waiting for Just such a break.
HARDEE & CO.
TJTi
15H
v
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1-44
111
122 1 j
43H
Mlzbt VTas Her Trrr
I would cough nearly all night
long," writes Mrs. Charles Applegate
of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that If I walked a block I would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but.
when all other medicines failed, three
$1 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
wholly cured me and I gained 55
pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to
cure coughs, rolds, la grippe, bronchi.s
103and all throat and lung troubles. Price
51. Trial bottles free at all
druggists. -
!5Cc and
123;
People's Gas
Pennsylvania 12"H
Heading 52
Beading 1st pref 70'i
Fouthern Bailway 21
X 4
fias Pacific 20
T'nlon Tacllc
S2
SOU
S0"i
St
2m
44's
61!a
524
.mi
53
204
S1TC
?6H
20 H
l
S4
24
4t
r5
I-eather rref.
:V. F. Stel
Do. pref.
Western Union ....
AVabasri ........ ...
Do. pref.
Vr..-Car. Chem. Co.
IIlltnir Stork Qntuilom
Baltimore. July S. The market closed
ery dull and steady. Mount Vernon
Woodbury tncotror; afli opened tin
rhanced. soli to and closed nt
I'M. United Rail-lay incomes at 644
were i lower.
ottot
Open. High. Low. Close.
. July. 11.45 11.43 11.33 -11.43
Aug. ..... 11.
Dct. ...... I0---
Nov. . 9.5j
Dec. . . . . . 9-
Jan. ..... r-
WIIE.VT:
Open. IJIgh. Low. CWsse.
. . H Sl4 "' t
. . . . 76; 73 75 76
. . . . 7J 7S" 7S
11.43
10.3
9.C6
11.20
10.27
9.3"
9.50
11.39
10.47
9.79
9.65
9.CI
Fept. . . . .
1"W'
May. . . . .
CORN:
Fept
Dec 514
ri '
May. . .
OATS:
rpt. . .
Iec.
May. . .
PORK:
Fept. . .
, LARD:
FVpt.
Oct. . .
RIBS:
Fept. ,
Oct. .
51
52
1 51
5 Us
23
334
r 1 '
33'4
51
50
50
34
34
25
51
CC-
31
23
25
15. !3 13.62 13.37 15 43
,C3
7.93
8.30
8.20
8.17
S.M
8,70
S.37
8,05
7.92
8,50
8,27
8.10
7.97
80
8.20
Bptmbtr Wheat
Open. Close.
New York Sl 81
St. Louis .. .. .. .. 76 ....
Minneapolis 73 ...
I'uluth 7S ....
Sptmber Cmm
Open. Close.
New York 5S 3S
St. Louis.. 51 ....
Baltlmr FrTtlen Ilarket
Baltimore. July 8. Flour quiet, un
changed: receipts 34.0S barrels; eip'orts
lT.m barrels.
Wheat firrner; spot S03-4S1; July
72-TiS; August 73 3-4fl79: Septcm
br 79; steamer 2 red 73 1-471 1-2; re
ceipts 19.373 bushels; exports 15.850
bushels: southern by sample 63JIS01-2;
do., on grade 75 1-211S0 1-2.
Corn firm; spot 57 5-Sf?3-4; July 57-l-tl-2:
August 56 3-457; Beptember
T51-4; steamer mixed 53 5-8JT3-4; re
r"!pts 29.160 bushels; exports 74.S00
bushels; southern white corn C7O60; do,,
yellow 57J153 1-2.
Aota firm;, number t white 47; num
ber 2 mixed 431-2: recelots 17,231. bush
x; exports 210 bushels.
UNION SUED
A Richmond Firm Seeks Re
lief Against a Boycott
Richmond. July 8. A suit for 510.000
has been filed by the Sitterdlng-Car-r.eal-Davis
Company, handlers of
builders supplies, against the Brick
layers Union of Richmond. Fritz Slt
terdlng, head of the concern, is also
president of the Virginia Passenger
and Power Company, whose men are
now pn strike for recognition of tha
union and higher wages. It is alleged
that members of the bricklayers union
have declined to work for any builder
using material furnished by the Sitter
ding firm, and that in consequence the
latter has lost heavily.
A decision of the state supreme court
holds every member of a union found
guilty of such conduct personally re
sponsible. It Is the Intention of th's
and other firms to bring suit against
every organization where, there Is any
chance'of rrovlng a boycott. The bus
ln6ss men of this city are incensed by
the effort of the street car. men to ob
tain their demands by use of the boy
cott. The strike has proved a disastrous
failure and the men now realize It.
"PEONAGE"
Negro
The Story Told by a
from Georgia
Montgomery. July 8. In the trial of
Fletcher Turner, charged with peon
age, before Judge Thomas Jones of the
United States court the sensation of
the day was Olennle Helm's testimony.
He testified that he and two other ne
groes who had been working at Calcls,
Shelby county, Ala., were on their way
home to Columbus, Ga., and when
they got to Good water, Coosa count v.
they Were arrested by Policeman J. F.
Dunbar for vagrancy. They were
brought before the mayor and fined
S3 und costs, or-four and a half months
imprisonment, in Tallapoosa county,
and sold to Turner for an amount of
money unknown to him. They were
bound together with ropes when car
ried to Daderllle. Turner carried them
to his farm, about ten miles from
Daderllle, w here they were put to
Helm stated that he was whipped
sometimes twice a day and generally
every other day. He said that he was
worked under guard In the day and
locked up nt night. One time he es
caped. Turner offered a reward for
his capture. He was caught at Opelika
nnd brought back to work. His father
at Columbus, Ca., finally sent one Lee
White to Turner with about $48 to. buy
his llbertj-, which he did, although
Turner only paid ntout one-third that
amount.
When White went to Turners farm
he found him in a saw mill stark nak
ed. The governmentyicontends that he
was worked this way to prevent his
escape.
Spencer Trask & Ca
BANKERS
v7illiam & Pine Sts-, New Yoti
Investment Securities.
Members New York Stock Exchange,
Branch Office, Albany, N. Y.
WILMINGTON EXCURSION
Wris'Htsvillo Beach !
On Wednesday, July 22d the Sea
board Air Line Railway will run a spe
cial train from Raleigh to Wilming
ton, taking passengers from all sta
tions up to and including Hamlet.
Leaving Raleigh 0:09 a. m., returning
leaves Wilmington 7:30 p. m.. on the
23rd.
The following schedule and low round
trip rales will be found very attractive
Leave Raleigh 9:00 a. m., fare $2,25;
Cary 9:20 a. m., $2.2.r; Apex 9:35 a. rn.,
52.00. Moncure 10:15 a. m., $2.00; San
ford 10:45. a. m., 51.75; Ab?rdeen 11:57
a. m., $1.73: Hnmlet 12:50 p. m., $1.50.
Correspondingly low rates apply from
intermediate stations not named above.
Ask your agent for a flyer giving full
particulars as to attractions, &c.
Special low rales at the famous Sea
shore Hotel, Wrightsville Beach. This
excursion will be first class in every
detail and you cannot afford to miss it.
For further information address H.
S. Leard, . T. P. A., or Christian &
Weathers,-.Managers, Raleigh, N. C.
Special Rafea via lanlbera Railway
$93.30 Raleigh to Xos Angeles, San
Francisco, orSati- Diego, Cal.,
and - return, account Christian
Endeavor Convention. Tickets
on sale July 1 to 10 inclusive,
final return limit August 31,
' 1903.
$ 1.50 Raleigh to Durham and return
account Raleigh District Sunday
School Institute, A. M. E.
Church. Tickets on sale July S
and 9, final return llmit"July 13,
1903.
$10.50 Raleigh to Baltimore, Md., and
return, account 'annual meeting
B. P. O. Klks. Tickets on sale
July 19 and 20, final return lim
it of all rail tickets July 25, of
rail and water tickets August 5,
1S03. Final limit of tickets may
be extended by depositing ticket
with special agent and upon
paymenf of a fee of $1.
$ 9.15 Raleigh to Ashevllle and return,
account of meeting National
Dental and Adjunct Societies.
Tickets on sale July 22d and 23d,
July 26 and 27, final return limit
August 2, 1903."
$64.75 Raleigh to San Francisco, Cal.,
and return, account national en
campment Grand Army of the
Republic. Tickets on sale July
31 to August 13 inclusive, final
return limit October 15, 1903. .
$30.60 Raleigh to Hot Springs, Ark.',
and return, account Special
Summer Excursion. Tickets on
sale eyery Wednesday and. Sat
urday up to and including Sep
tember 30, 1903. Final limit 60
days from date of sale.
$4.00 Raleigh to Fayettevile, -N. C.
and return, account Grand
Lodge Royal Knights :. of King
David. Tickets on sale July 20,
limited returning July 20, 1903.
$9.00 Raleigh to Charlottesville, Va.,
and . return, account Virginia
Summer School of Methods.
Tickets on sale June 22, 23, 24, 25,
July 13. 14, 15 and 16 final limit;
all tickets sold from North and
South Carolina points Oct. 31.
$42.00 Raleigh to Denver, Col., and re
turn, account Annual Convention
Young People's Society of Chris
tian Endeavor. Tickets on sale
June 20 to July 9, with final limit
August 31. Liberal stop-over
privileges and divers routes
west of the Mississippi river.
$13.10 Raleigh to Atlanta, Ga., and re
turn, account National Conven
tion Baptist Young People's
Union of America. Tickets on
sale July 7, S, 9 and 10; final
limit July 15, except by deposit
ing this ticket with joint agent,
Atlanta, and on payment of a
fee of 50 cents an extension can
be had until August 15. 1903.
$18.20 Raleigh to Monteagle, Tcnn.,
and return account Woman's
Congress W. C. T. 17., United
Daughters Confederacy and Mu
sical. Tickets on sale Aug. 3, 4,
5; final return limit Aug. 15,
19S3,
$18.20 Raleigh to Monteagle. Tenn.,
and return account Monteagle
Sunday School Institute. Tickets
on sale Aug. 7th to 11th, Inclu
sive; final return limit August
31, 1903. ' .
$18.20 Raleigh to Monteagle, Tenn.,
and return account Monte3gle
Bible School. " Tickets' on sale
June 30th to July 2d, inclusive,
also on July. 22, 23, 24; 'final re
turn limit August 31, 1903.
$19.03 Raleigh to Detroit, Mich., and
return, account International
Convention Epworth League.
Tickets on sale July 14 and 15;
final limit July 20, except an ex
tension can be obtained to and
Including August 15 by deposit
ing ticket with joint agent, De
troit, and on payment of a fee
of 50 cents.
$12.90. Raleigh to Knoxville, Tenn.,
and return account Summer
School. Tickets on sale June 21,
n. 23, 29. Ju!y 5. 6. 12. 20. final
li.Mt 15 daa 'ron date of sale.
Orlfcial purchasers may secure
extension oZ Mmlt by depositing
- tickets with Mr. Joseph Rich
ardson, special agent, not later
than 15 days rom &ate of pur
chase, and cpon payment of fep
of 60 cents. .
-Raleigh to Wilmington, N.' C
and return account State Grand
Lodge I. O. of G. S. and Daugh
ters of Samaria of North Caro
llna. Tickets on sale July 12,
13, 14; final return limit July
20, 1903.
Account Summer School for Teachers,
$ 6.
Raleigh, tyxf, llihy'.-i . to. Aug'; V the
SoutheiV5iilway announces' a - rateof
one farVrfclus 25 cents for the round
trip. Tickets on sale June 30,. July
6, 7, 13 and: 20; final limit Aug. 1.
For any. other information apply to'
any ticket agent Southern Railway, or
address T. E. GREEN. C. T.-A, . -.
"--; RalfiUrh- N. C,
Special ItaltV via Seaboard Air Llna
$ 9.50 Plus $tbo to Baltimore, Md., and
return, all rail or via Portsmouth
and Bayline, account of Annual
Meeting Grand Lodge B. P. O.
Elks, Baltimore, Md., July 21st
23d. ;: Tickets on eale July 18th,
19th and 20th. With final limit ijhly
25th. .This ticket may be extend
ed'until July 31st by depositing
sante with special agent and .de
positing $1.00.
SlS.SO-FJus 25 cents to Detroit, Mich..
and return on account of Inter
national , Convention Epworth
League, Detroit, Mich., July 16th
19th, 19C2. Tickets on sale July
14th and 15th, with final return
limit July 20th. This ticket may
be extended until August 15th by
depositing ticket with special
agent .and upon payment of fee
of 50 'cens. ; -
? S.S0 Pluses cents plus $2.00, Raleigh
to Asheville and return account
of thirteenth annual meeting
Southern Educational Association,
June 30th to July 3d, 1903. Tick
ets sold June 27th to July 1st, final
limit. July 10th1, but ticket may be
extended. Until Oct. 10th by depos
iting same with special agent and
upon payment of fee of 50 cents.
; 8.S0 Plus 25 cents, Raleigh to Ashe
ville and return, account of the
National Denta! Association and
adjunct society, Asheville, N. C,
July 24th to 31st. Tickets sold
July 22d, 23d, 26th and 27th, final
limit Aug. 2d.
I 9.00 Plus 25 cents, from Raleigh to
Charlottesville and return, account
of the Virginia Summer School of
.Methods, Charlottesville, Va.,
June 22d to Aug. 9th. Tickets
STATEMENT. . . - , W
Standard Life and
AccidenVln?3a-
arance'GoVrv'::;-
'.of Mlchlga-n.- - ' - . : .
Condition December ' J 31st, 1902, as
Shown by Statement Filed.
Capital stock authorized $250,000.00.
Subscribed, $250,000.00.
Paid in cash . ........$ 250,000.00
Amount of net ledger as
sets, December 31st of 1
previous .year ...........
Income-from policy hold-
ers, I $1,325,847.53; Miscel
laneous $51,939.34; total..
Accidents, . $701,261.52; em- ,
ployers' liability, $547,-
7S3.05; health, $76,S02.96. . L325.847.53
Disbursements To policy- '
holders, .$595,887,69; Mis
cellaneous, $599,24l'.94; to-
tal 1,195,129.63
Accident, $344,183.60; em- '
ployers liability, $209,
271.02 ; health, $42,433.07 . . .
BUSINESS IN FORCE AT END OF
YEAR.
STATEMENT
Natinoal -Surety Co.,
t ; of Neir York.
Condition December 31st, 1302, is Sho-rn
, V by Statement Filad.
j Capital stock authorized.
$500,000; subscribed, $500,-
000; .paid in cash .,...
Amount of net iedjrer as
sets December 21st of
I previous year
Inccme from policy hold-
. ! j ers, $760,S6S.59; mis"cella
1,148,257.39; neous, $5S,71.S0; total...
Disbursements to , poacy
holders. $217,634.35; 'mis
cellaneous, $524,848.76; to-
tal .. .. i .. .
1,377,786.87
595,837.69
Accident, .$92,815,600.00; em
ployers' liability, not giv
en; health, $4,763,400.00..
BUSINESS WRITTEN DURING
YEAR.
Accident, , .. $156,812,500.00; . .
. emplQ3rers'. liability, not,
""given; ' "health,- $6,034,-
KC0.0C0.CO
1. EIC.C12.SS
SJ,62.S3
.. i ; 742.483.11
BUSINESS WRITTEN DURING THE
J; . year. : .'
Fidelity and surety . . -..8&.545,705.CO
" - ASSETS. V -
- I .
Value of real estate, less '
amount of erucumbraiw
Value of stocks and bonds
United States, State,. etcC
owned ... ... .. .. ..,. .,
Loans on real estate (first
lien on fee-simple) ... ,av
iTnterest anr! rnts du and..
97,615,000.00 accruea .. .. .. .. .. . .
ic-asn in nome oiiice aim uc e
I , posited in banks ... . ..
Premiums unpaid .. ..
fAU other assets, detailed -.
in statement
1
000.00
.$162,846,500.00
ASSETS.
Value of real estate (less
amount of e ncum-
brances) ..........$ 61,321.45
Value of stocks and bonds
(United States, State,
etc., owned) 745,005.00
Loans on real estate (first
lien on fee-simple)... 441,803.63
Iinterest and rents due
and accrued 14,962.26
Cash in home office and
t
1S9.3S3.55
1,155,215.75
2.973.C0
6,600.00
" 216,431.91
71,239.17
. 79,133.43
Total ..
Less assets
ted..
not admlt-
Premiums paid ..
All other assets,
in statement ...
detailed
Total ..........$ 1,549,598.11
Less assets not admitted.. 296.00
Total admitted assets.. $ 1,549,302.14
LIABILITIES.
Unearned premiums ......$
Unpaid policy claims
All other liabilities as de
tailed in statement
sold June 22d, 2Sd, 24th. 25th, July
13th; 14th 15th and 16th, with final
"mit August 3rd.
$64.75 Raleigh to, Los Angeles or San
Francisco, Cal., on account of the
. National Encampment Grad Army
" of the Republic, August 17th-22d,
1903. Tickets w ill be on sale July
31st to August 13th, 1903, inclusive
and bear a final limit until Octo
ber 15th, 19'
$42.00 To Denver, Colorado, and return
on account of the Annual Convention-
Young People's Society of
Christian Endeavor, Denver, Col.,
- Jnlv 9th-l3th. 1903. Tickets oh
sale June 30th to July 9th, 1903, 'Total liabiiities as to pol
with final return limit August 31. - jCy. holders"
Wetik-end rates from Raleigh to all Capital stock paid up...,.
seashore resorts and mountain resorts ; s lus bey0nd all liabili
in rsortn uaronna ana v irgima. i-i.-ets
sold to seashore resorts for all
trains Saturdays and forenoon Sun
days, ' good returning the following
Mondays. For mountain resorts tick
ets'1 sold Fridays and Saturdays, good
returning the: following Tuesdays at
greatly reduced rates.'
Summer excursion tickets sold to all
summer resorts, including Norfolk,
Washington, Baltimore. New York,
Providence and Boston and mountain
resorts in North Caroina and Virginia,
Total admitted assets..
LIABILITIES.
Unearned premiums .. .
Unpaid policy claims ....
All other liabilities as de
tailed in statement .. ...
1.670.99S.S3
57.271,63
1,613,727.15
374,673.16
18,444.84
115.036.2!
Total liabilities
policy holders
as to
deposited in banks 103,761.12 Capital stock paid up
182,371.25 Surplus beyond all liabili
ties .. ..
373.43
592,357.10
330,574.02
59,984.62
$
ties
982,915.74
250,000.00
316,386.40
Total liabilities $ 1,549,302.14
BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA
IN 1902-
Accident Risks written, $1,249,800.00;
premiums received, .$11990.87; Josses
paid, $2,689.43; losses incurred, $689.43;
amount at risk at end of year, $967,-
100.00. -
Employers' liability Risks , written,
not given, premiums received, $81.00;
lor brie and one-third first class fares jgeg paid, none;. losses incurred, none
i nnnrtlinr l I T 1SK i . ciiu Ul j'u.., w
Clll 1U Ull. - -
for the round trip.
klst to Sept. 30th. final limit Oct. disr
and good fr stop-overs, and good on
all trains. ;
given.
Health Risks written, $110,500.00;
nremiums received, $1,459.74; losses
"Grand Fountain United Order True j padf $1,218.78; losses incurred, $1,218.78:
Reformers, Washington, p.. C., Septem-1 am0unt at risk at end of year $87,-
ber lst-8th, 1903. Tickets on saie au-;coo.OO.
gust 30th, , September 1st and 2d with
final limit September 10th; rate to be
one first class fare plus 25 cents for
the round trip.
Meeting International Sunday School
Association August 27th to 30th. Tick
ets sold from all points in North Car
olina, including Norfolk and Suffolk,
based On tariff No. 1. Tickets sold
August ""26th and 27th, and from points
within a radius of 100 miles August
29th and 30th, final limit Sept. 1st.
Summer School for Teachers. Raleigh,
ets sold from points in Vorg
and South Carolina to Raleigh and re
turn at one
r?.. Jnlv 1st to Auarust 1st. Tick-
gin ia
eigh
ire.
cents for the round trip. Tickets sola
June 30th. July 1st, 6th, 7th, 13th and
20th, final limit August Jst.
For further information apply to
C. H. GATTI3,
H. S. LEARD, T. P. A..
Raleigh, N. C.
C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A.,.
Raleisrh. N. C.
President, D. M. Ferry.
Secretary, E. A. Leonard.
Home, office, 119 Griswold St., De
troit, Mich.
General Agent , for service, W. H.
Crawford, Salisbury, N. C.
Business Manager for North Carolina,
W H.' Crawford & Brb, Salisbury,
N. C.
- State of North Carolina,
Insurance Department,
Raleigh, July 1st, 1903.
I, James R. Young, Insurance Com-
sinia. North ndssioner, do hereby certify that the
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above is a true and correct abstract
" f " r;;1 of the statement o the Standard Life
nrsr cms,s w. "1 I a Af THnrnr- Company of
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Detroit, Mich., filed with this depart
ment, showing the condition of said
Company on the 31st day of December,
1902.
Witness my hand and official , seal,
the day and date above written.
JAMES R. YOUNG.
Insurance Commissioner.
Total liabilities
BUSINESS
568.154.2S
500,000.00
543,572.90
1,613,727.15
CAROLINA
IN NORTH
IN 1902. -:.
Fidelity and Surety Risks "written,
1,862,250.00; premiums received 7,442,72;
losses paid 1,453.87; losses incurred 1,
453.87; amount of risk at end of year
1,925,249.00. 1 .' ...
President, Chas. A. Dean; secretary,
Ballard McCall; Home Office, 3.46 Broad
way, New York; General Agent for
service, Victor H. Boyden, Raleigh, N.
C; Business Manager for North Caro
lina, managed from Home Office.
State of North Carolina, Insurance De
partment, Raleigh, July 1st, 1903,
I, James R, Young, Insurance Com
missioner, do hereby certify that the
above is a true and correct abstract of
the statement of the National Surety
Company of New York City, filed with
this depjirtmentt howing the condition
of said company pn'the 3lst day of De
cember, 1902.
Witness my hand and official seal,
the day and date above written.
JAMES R. YOUNG.
Insurance Commissioner.
$500 Reward
Washington, D. C, May 25th. 1903.
Whereas, at or near Raleigh, in the
state of North Carolina, on Tuesday,
the 19th day of May, 1903, Southern
Railway Company's mail train, known
as No. 136, was derailed by the feloni
ous placing of spike or other obstruc
tion on the track by which said train
was wrecked and many personal inju
ries received by passenegrs and em
ployees, and railway equipment greatly
damaged; ' -
Now, therefore, in consideration of
the premises and th atthe enforcement
of the laws may be aided In punishing
said felony and for the protection of
the public in the future, the Southern
Railway Company hereby offers a re
ward of C
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
to be paid for and upon the arrest and
proper conviction of the party or par-
ties who did this act.
C. H. ACKERT,
General Manager Southern Railway
Company.
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NORTH CAROLINA considerably
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than any other Company doing business injhe Staet
accordingUo sworreports to the Irur
and the agents.
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R. B. RANEY,
Cracril Ant fcr Morth Cr.:V4.
- RALEIQH, N. C