PAGE TA70 THE EVENING TIMES,; RALEKUI, N. C. Annual Statement For tbe Year Ending Dec. 31, 1908, of fbe Cvndition and Affairs of the RALEIGH BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO'N Incorporated Oct 4, 1905; Commenced Business Oct. 7, 1905; Home Office 107 Fayetteville Street. ' Raleigh. N. C. Made to Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C, as required by law. MANAGEMENT. President, Thomas B. Womaok, Ral eigh, N. C. Secretary-Treasurer, James C. Alli son, Raleigh, N. C. Attorney, Wm. B. Snow, Raleigh, n. c. , ; Directors, Jas. I. Johnson, vice-president; Thomas B. Womack, Wm. B. Snow, C. B. Park, J. A. Scott, C. B. Edwards, A. B. Andrews, Jr., J. F. Ferrall, W. S. Wilson, J. E. O'Donnell, Albert L. Cox, J. A. P. Farnham, F. K. Ellington, Alfred Williams, Alexan der Webb, J. C. Ellington, P. D. Gold, Jr., Chas. J. Parker, Dr. J. Martin Fleming, C D. Harris. , STOCK. Amt of authorized shares, $3,000,000.00 Par value of each share... 100.00 Number of shares In force at beginning of year..... . . Number shares subscribed during year ............ ...... No. shares cancelled and withdrawn during year... No. shares in force at end of year ...... .. ..... No. shareholders white .... No. shareholders colored .. Installment on shares due and unpaid ...............J RECEIPTS. Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1907, as per last report ...J 1,365 906 210 2.061 241 - 18 615.25 133.1 Installments paid ............. 22,778.04 Mortgages paid in whole or in part .. Loans or shares paid,....;.. Interest received ............ Fines received ... .-. Entrance fees Transfer fees ............... Insurance premiums repaid Delinquent taxes repaid . . . Money borrowed ............ 1.242.91 1,278.75 2,395.40 208.20 226.50 6.50 15.44 25.77 3.400.00 Total '-... V.i,i,;-:,.,J 31,713.19 DISBURSEMENTS. Loans on mortgages, white.. $19,617.81 tans and mortgages, colored 1.G23.10 Loans on shares .............. 2,030.00 Paid on withdrawals, due.... 2.613.09 Paid on withdrawals as profits 53.41 Paid borowed money ......... 3,300.00 Salaries .. ... .. .. .. , 800.50 Advertising and printing..... 159.75 Interest .. ,. ........ ,' 90.50 Rent .. .. -.. .. .-. .. 45.00 Insurance premiums advance. 23.44 Delinquent taxes advanced.. 25.77 Furniture and fixtures. . .. .. .. 106.25 Miscellaneous expenses : 4S5.11 Total . 30.973.73 (face 46.400.00 .....1.925.00 ASSETS, mortgages Loans on value) .. .. .. Loans on shares Cash in bank ................ 739.46 Furniture and fixtures ...... 106.25 Interest due and unpaid .. .... 102,07 Due for, insurance premiums advanced .. .. .. .. .. .... 8.00 Installments due and unpaid.. : 615.25 Total 49.X96.03 LIABILITIES. Due shareholders, install ments paid ..$ 45.264.00 Borrowed money .............. I, I00.no Balance to be paid on loans made . Surplus l.OOO.OO 2,532.03 Total ... State of North ..J49.S96.03 Carolina, county of wake: ss: Thomas B. Womack, president: Jas. C. Allison, secretary, of the Raleigh Building and Loan Association, of Raleigh, state of North Caroli na, being duly sworn, each for himself, deposes and says that they are the above described officers of said association, and that on the 31st day of December last all the above described assets were the ; absolute property of the said association, free and clear from any Hens or claims thereon except as above stated; and . that the foregoing statement, with the schedule and explanations therein con tained, assumed or referred to, are a full and correct exhibit of the assets, liabilities. Income and disbursements, and of the condition and affairs of the Bald association on the said 31st day of December last, and for the year ending on that date, according to the best of their information, knowledge and belief, respectively. THOMAS B. WOMACK, President.; ' J. C. ALLISON, ' Secretary, -Sworn "to and subscribed before me, thl 21st day of January, 1909. (Seal) CART K. DURFET. Notary Public. i My commission expires Sept. 18, 1910. State of North Carolina Insurance BUte of North Carolina 1 .' Insurance Department, ' Raleigh, Jan, 28, 1909. I, James R, Young, Insurance com missioner, do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Raleigh Building and. Loan' Association of RaRlelgh, N. C, Bled, with this department, showing Uie condition of said association on the list day of December, 1909. - Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. . JAMES R. TOUNO, ., . Insurance Commissioner. f" S!S 8. B. 63.1, Senator Manning bill to regulate the practice of archi tecture and appoint an examining board. Propositions and-Grievances. S. B. 634, Senator Hawes: To in corporate the town of Atkinson. Counties, Cities, and Towns. S. B. CSS, Senator Kluttz law East Spencer to tesue To al bouds. Counties, Citiea. and Towns, S. n. C3ii, Senator Dawes: To in corporate Stanionsburg, Wilson coun ty. Comities, Cities and Towns. S, 15. 637, Senator Johnson: To abolish the office of standard-keeper in Caniden. rvo-'osilions and Griev - ances. : S. B. 63S, Senator Burton: To al law commissioners of Onslow to is sue bonds. Counties, Cities and Towns; S. B. 639, Senator Burton: To al low the commissioners of Onslow to use certain funds. Counties, Cities and Towns. S. B. 640, Senator Barham: To divide a certain school district in Wayne county. Counties, Cities and Towns. S. B. 641, Senator Doekery: To confer police powers on certain offi cers in Richmond county, Proposi tions and Grievances. S. B. 642, Senator Scott: To con - fer police powers on deputy sheriffs in certain townships. Propositions and! Grievances. S. B. 613, Senator Clark: To al low certain townships in Bladen county to issue bonds. Judiciary. S. B. 644, Senator Means: To make the state superintendent of public instruction ex-officio a trustee of the State University, Trustees of "Uni versity of North Carolina. S. B. 645, Senator Nimocks: An act to promote efficiency of the R. R D. service. Propositions and Griev ances. S. B. 646, Senator Rritt: To allow justices of the peace to be elected by the vote of the people. Justices of Peace. S. R., Senator Means: A resolu tion to examine the office of the en grossing clerk of the senate and find out how much work is done in that office by the employes. Committee on Rules. S. B. 643, Senator Dockery: For the maintenance of roads in Beaver Dam township in Richmond county. Public, Roads. A memorial opposing the passage of the law, relative to the firemen's relief fund was presented. Commit tee on Insurance..; S. B. 649, Senator Elliot.: To amend law relative to barb-wire fences in Catawba counties. Propo sition and Grievances. S. B. 650, Senator Shaw: To amend charter of Bank of I.umberton. Cor-1 porations. . B. 6a 1. Senator Shaw: To amend charter of Virginia-Carolina' Railroad Company, Railroads. S. B. 652, Senator Shaw: To re quire clerks of superior court, regis ters of deeds, sheriffs, and other of ficers to publish a list of fees received by them, .ludioiary. S. B. 63:5, Senator Shaw: To amend charter of Robeson Loan and Trust Company. Corporations. Passed Third Reading. The following bills passed third reading: : To provide for good roads in Franklinton township, Franklin county. To provide for good roads in Franklin county. To allow the extension of the town limits of Wlnterville. To Incorporate the Mercantile Bank of Elizabeth City. To regulate the sale of registra tion of concentrated commercial feed stuffs. To prohibit fishing ; in certain streams in Sampson. To prohibit fishing 'in' Little River, Wake county. To prevent live stock from running at large in Ashe county. To provide diphtheria antitoxin for indigent sick of diphtheria. To pay the expenses of sub-committee on insane asylnms. To provide proper sanitary sur roundings for Btate charitable insti tutions. To prohibit seining in Transyl vania county. To regulate the use of automobiles of Sampson county. To regulate the use of automobiles in Cumberland county. To regulate the use of automobiles in Johnson and Harnett counties. Other New Bills. Bills were Introduced out of order as follows S. B. 654, Senator Long, of Ire dell: To authorize the leyy of a school tax in Iredell county. Coun ties, Cities and Towns. 8. B. 655, Senator Emple: 'To pre vent salaried officers of New Hanover from receiving witness fees. Judic iary. , 8. B. 656, Senator Wray: To amend 3769 of Revlsal, relative to fences along public roads. Public Roads. Senator Travis was added to the committee on Counties, Cities and x". AiiIvAm UMAun ra mnu n v. 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I mid Pile Cure, now admitted by thou sands to be one of the most wonderful leMt Is and cures for piles ever known. Instant .relief can be gotten by -using the 'marvelous Pyramid ' Pile. Cure. It immediately reduces ail congestion and swelling, 'heals all - sores,., ulcers and irritated parts. It renders an operation absolutely unnecessary. Send your name ami address today for free trial package to Pyramid Drug Co., 138 Pyramid Huldg. Marshall, 1 Mich. Towns. Hearing; This Afternoon. The committee on Counties, dues and Towns will he in session this af ternoon and will hear.;.' petitions in the matter of creating the counties of Moseley and Avery. On motion Of Senator Long of ire dell, the senate adjourned to meet tomorrow at 1 1 o'clock. CHAULICS P. ADAMS DKAII. Head of Telegraph 'System of South crn Railway Begun Life ns Messenger. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, Feb. 9 Charles P. Adams, for many years a telegrapher wilh some of I lie loading railroads of the country, died at It is home, 1226 Columbia Road, early this morning of a hemorrhage of the brain. He had been ill only since last Thursday. Mr. Adams at the time of his death was superintendent of telegraph for the Southern Railway, to which posi tion he was appointed on June 1, 1904, He was born in Somerset county, Md., in 1S60, and began his business career as a messenger with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in is73. ; v.; "";. vr From that position he became a tel egraph operator and promotions fol lowed rapidly. In 1894 he became a division operator for the Great Xorthern with headquarters at St. Paul. Six years later he occupied a similar position with the Central Rai,r:'(l of New Jersey with offices in New York. This position he held until he entered the employ of the Southern. air. .Adams was a Mason, and a member of the old-timers' telegraph association and the railway signal en gineers' association. eHis survived by a wife and three children two adult sons and a daughter. SKXATK NAVAL COMMITTEE. Holding Meeting Today Vor the' Pur pose of Considering Naval Ap propriation Hill. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, Feb. 9 The senate naval committee will hold another meeting today for the purpose of con sidering the naval appropriation bill. It is hoped they will finish with the bill at this meeting. What has been done so far Is not known as the com mittee will make no statement until they have finished with the; entire bill. Senator Hale's bill for two more battleships is under consideration and it is thought will be favorably reported to the senate. If these bat ftlships are granted they will be the largest In existence and will exceed the Dreadoaught type of England. Secretary Newberry favors : them, they have been recommended by President Roosevelt and It is prob able the senate will grant these two ships. Senator Hale asks that they be built in Maine ship yards. It is probable this will be stricken out, or, if left in will be the result of a big fight between senators who represent states having big ship yard3. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the Irritation In the Ihrnal -rtntliAa O. I ....... I . brane8, and the m0st obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and cold Is expeled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine In the yellow package. Klng-Crowell Drug Co.. Fayetteville and Ilargett streets. Chon-h Reception Tonight. The chairmen of the Ladles Circles of Edenfon Street church will enter tain the official members of the church and Sunday school and their wives in the Sunday school rooms this evening from 8 to :30 o'clock. All members are Invited to be present and a delight ful evening Is promised. (J& ed evsry SKXOR.F, He La PARKA. if I". a my -. ml . jr - V Ma i II Senor F. De I .a Harm, M''icin Minister to ISelgiiiin. wl o is now in this country on a vara'.n'ti. J. G. HOC!) 3H0T Ifi CHARLOTfE (By Leased Wire in I he lnnos) I'hailotte, Keli : .1 H. Hood, for manv years prominent in hiranoss circle;-' here, was shot Ihioiuh the head three tunes this -monuiic liv . liit Keis. a tiiriner. ItigwrK overl.Mik D'hmI in ; I ho street' in fi'ont of .'I lie, "out nil Hotel ami lnvd lour sin : at close mnjjiv. It is reported tliat . liiL-nors. claiineil that Hood hid cheated linn out nl monev in a business iiansael ion. lioili men have families. to iNt'HKAsi; n i:danci;. S'lienie of Hillslioro Street Sunday Si-hool to Increase Attendance niul Collectlotis. I'rof. S. M. bluitn, superintendent or the Ilillsboio strciet Sutulav school has introduced a new system in the, school, hoping tlicrchy to gain tin in crease of 101 ', ' in attendance ami oiierinjrs. The svstom will be ex plained in fill next Sundav. All members ol the-congregation and all who have attended this school at anv lime are invited to be present to hoar the explanation. The school is doins well under tin- present mumigoment'. but is at present looking forward to a great increase in attendance and in terest. The motto of (he school is: Every member present everv Sundav. on time, with his own Bible, a lib oral offering, a studied lesson, and a mind to learn. HAS CARRIED THREE LOCAL TAX ELECTIONS It was learned at the office of the superintendent ol public instruction this morning-, that Since September, IOCS, Wilkes county has carried three local tav elections and made applica tion for twelve original libraries and eleven supplemental libraries. These are comparatively small evidences of the progress of education in Wilkes. Applications for libraries are now on file in the office of. tho state superin tendent of public instruction two years In advance of possible apportionments to meet them. This county already leads all others In tho number of rural libraries. It. also leads In tho number of special local tax school districts. A hoever knows Superintendent C. V Wright, one of tho most active and enthusiastic county superintendents In the state, understands what has made this progress possible. A report of the Ruga boo school for tho month ending January 13th. shows a dlslrlct census of sevenlv-lwo en. rollnient of eighty-seven (fifteen more than are on the district census), and an average dally attendance of SHven- tj'-four. :. There Is noj a, single white child In tht district between the sires ofBlx and twenty-one years not in school. An Interesting feature of the report is dial It shows an enrollment of forty-four boys. C. R. Ivluger, the jeweler, UMiO Vir ginia nve., Indianapolis, Ind , writes' "I was so -weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kldnev Remedy cleared iny complexion, cured my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and . I can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all suffer ers, as It cured me after the doctors and other remedies had failed." King. Crowell Dr- . Co., Fayetteville and Hargett streets. "-Game Warden Unchurch has re turned from Halifax rountv. where he convicted three persons of killing deer out of season. . ,- WAKE SCHOOL NOTES Woman's Betterment Work at Bay in Oyster Supper Saturday is;!if Work Done At Hay Leaf School Dormitory to he limit New Light .schools Visited. The Woman s Betterment Associa- j turn. at Hay Leaf Illicit School gave an ! oyster supper for tho benefit of the i school laft Saturday nisrht. , i Mw-c its organization, on the 20th of : April last year, tlnri nwoeiutlon has been uellveiy cngftsred in various wnvs I to build up not only the school directly i but a frond arid substantial school spirit ! which is necessary for (he continuance ol a school.. While the association has j only about lifteon numbers, all the j pupils ami teachers and men of the I oi'HirmiMitv regard -themselves as mem- ..ers of the association and freelv stive tnen- service in work'm-: for the school. 1 lie Hay Keaf high Kl'ool v:is (.s tablished only larst year, and the eoin leitti e rained liy popular suhseriptlon .'ill to meet the roouiivinent of the state lui- the location of a high school, and besldos contributed a nice sum of money tv ' lengthen' the term' of 'the putitie. schools. . ir'eeing the need of music in (oiinec tion Villi tile hirrli .school, another sub serlitiiiii.'vas taken and JM0 raised to Imil't a music room. .The committeemen of (he high'school, .Messrs. V. A. Mnilh. W. L. Niiper and K.'T. riper, and I he .public s'licml eom iniltee. .Mes.-rs. (,. 1.5. Norwood. 1). V. lloekadav ami A. !:. Allen, bought for the' school a nice nlano. A. few nienilii ts of the voniun Hel teiineiit Assor-mtion with the music tc;( her are id iiiiiing to paint, the music room, doiou: ilie labm themselves and HUM? loi' lh" material out of Hie tiv.iM.iy of the association. i.iienllv the school grounds have been r-l'Mte.il off. thoroulilv filouclied. li!i: liiwed and set wilh eighty-, imgnr iii:i;-le,s.! Neaiby (lie school grounds a p. ol has been secureil and' put in shape for the baseball club. .'! !v omaii t hetlerineiil A:-soei;i. tioi ,i K,iv l-af has inn'e Kseli i 'It i'l f many ways : Ilia t one; cannot enu merate them. Il lias revolutioniy.ed the si uliiti'Mit of the comnuinitv. .leii wl.o would orilinarilv have contended with each olhei are lieartilv cii-opei -atnig loi;i tlier in Ilic . woik. The peo ple or the eiinillirnil v feel vetv kinillv toward Miss Ivdllh llovsler of he )e. partnient of l'edagogv- of l'eace Insti tire. for having .orgamzsd. (he lietter n.ent .s!.(Ki:'.t ion. It will be remembered that the'TSsiv l.eaj" school is situated near the home oi the. line J. D. Allen, who was a member of the county board of educa tion. Daring h;s tenn of office, -which was a little less than two years, he showed ibe keenest interest m the Tail)-' i In- schools of the count v. and especially m Lhe hay Leal sc hool. I lie p'-oplc ol the coiiiinunitv revere his-memory and are inspired to work tor their school by (lie recollection of the great love which he bad for it. Miperiiitendeiit .Tmlil visited Buy Leaf school yesterday .and found it m excellent condition. The principal.-Mr. I'. L. Faust, of the 'nlversitv of North Carolina, with Mrs. F. L. Faust, of the State Normal, are assisted bv Miss Williams, of the l!a)tist I mversitv. Steps are being taken toward the erection of a dormitory before the be ginning of next session. After Inspecting the liav Leaf school. Professor Judd visited the schools in New Light township. 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