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THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N; C, WEDNESDAY, SEP1Y 28, 1910. "MP9 'llinery Section. Misses Badger and Denton's Trimmed Millinery Elegance, Refine ment, Style, Moder ate Prices. All of the above enter with equal force into the exquisitely trimmed hats that go to make up their autumn showing. The largely atten ded openings last week served to ad vertise more than any I other advertisement the superb collection of creations from Paris and New York and their own adap tations. Never has there been shown a more I carefully selected or a greater variety of I hats of superior style, and never such hats at such moderate prices. Dobbin- Ferrall Comp'y 1X3-12 Fyw.tH ft. RALEIGH, N. C. I OF WEED IzrhV Tcbacco Break of the Season Prices For Tobacco Better Than Ex pectedVictor Bryant to Make Ad dressSad Condition of Twelve-rear-old Girl First Voters Club to Meet Saturday., (Special to The Times.) Durham, N. C, Sept. 28. The lar gest tobacco break of the season took place here yesterday, the three ware houses of the city selling over 50, 000 pounds of the weed. The to bacco was of a uniformly inferior grade and brought an average price of twenty cents per pound. Consid ering the quality of the tobacco be ing brought to the city, tlie prices ruling the market at present are con sidered very fair by the farmers, At present the product consists for the most part of the last curings and common tobacco, and when these are cleared from the pack houses work will be begun on the finer grades of wrappers. The fine wrapper season is not expected to open up until the middle of October. Victor Bryant to Make Address. At 7:30 p. m. next Friday in West i Durham, Victor S. Bryant, of the Durham bar, will address the voters of that town on the live questions of the campaign. Few speakers in the city, and in the state for that matter, have given so much time to the study I of state and municipal politics as has the Durham attorney and an illumi nating speech is confidently expected by the residents of West Durham Sad Condition of Twelve-year-old ... Girl. At her home on east Main street near the car barns, little Fannie Med- lin twelve years old, is patiently and with a resignation of spirit remark able in so young a child, awaiting the approach of death, who has marked her for his own. She is suf fering from tuberculosis of the spine and thigh and the tissue from these members of her body is wasting away from day to day, and no earthly skill is capable of staying the onward march of the disease, which will ter minate in death as soon as It reaches one of the vital parts of the body. She is the daughter of parents only moderately provided with the goods of this world, and who are unable to provide her with the delicate care so necessary in a case of thiB kind. She has for some time been in the Watts Hospital, but upon the declaration of the physicians there that no medical skill would be of any avail, her par ents preferred that she come home and spend the short time that re mains to her in the midst of her loved ones. A sadder and more heart breaking case seldom comes to the notice of human experience sadder still because many hands would wil lingly be stretched forth to help, if help of any kind would do any good. The little sufferer is conscious of the relentless nature of the disease and is awaiting her release with a forti tude and resignation that is hardly realizeable in one whose philosophy of life must necessarily be so imma ture. A collection will be taken tip in St. Phillips Episcopal church next Sunday for the purpose of lightening as far' as possible the burden upon her parents and to make her sorrow- SOLDI ' l tx- vJK r-Tr Hi J fa . T'.iJ m-; : T W Uvrr s . vt . v-m if 11 COMMISSIONED BY GOV. Garland Thomasson Commis sioned to Assist Col. Lusk ROSY AS YOUNG GIRL I. W'i aiurch, the Notary Public of Summit, N. C, Tells How Cur dui, the Woman's Tonic, Helped His Wife. Summit, N. C. "My wife had been ailing for nearly 12 years," writes Mr. Church, "and at times was un able to leave the house. She suffered agony with her side and back. We tried our family physician for many years, without relief. After his treat ments all failed, she began to take Cardui and gained in weight at once. Now she is red and rosy, as a school girl. Mrs. "Church recommends Cardui to all suffering women." Cardui la more successful than other remedies, because it Is "differ ent." It is in a class by itself. In over half a century more than a million women have been helped to rosy health and happiness, by us ing this well known and scientific woman's remedy, . Cardui acts specifically on the weakened womanly organs. It helps to refresh the worn-out nerves and is the ideal remedy for young and old. As a tonic, for women, it has brought remarkable results. As a remedy, for woman's ills, its friends say it his no equal. . .Try Cardui. N. B. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special In structions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent In plain wrapper on request. Appointed to Assist in Investigation Charges Afcaiiist Wiley P. liluck Block Repeatedly Violated the Lnw. ' The 1 attlcsliip (ie:,r(tla. on which' u lwclve-iiu-li jsmit exploded recently and which lias set the naval engineer injj department to tliinkinij. anew as to what additional Kafejruartis can be thrown - around .the men who stand behind these monster pieces of ordnance. By great jroHl fortune no one was injured, although the s11'1 t)re 't'lf to pieces through the force '' (lie explosion. The muzzle was blown off as far hack us the jacket. The mis hap occurred in mimic battle, It is ''described to heat cracks. fill remaining days ns comfortable as possible. First Voters Club to Meet Saturday. "The First Voters1 Club," bur barn's' latest political club, will meet in the court house next Saturday -'at 8:30 to effect a permanent' organi zation. ; The club is the result of the hard work of Capt, Sydney Chambers, who has eiven much of his time and labor to the cause of local -democracy: Seventy-five young men who have t-ever before voted lias already signi fied their intention to become 'mem bers and the club lmls fair to become a stronghold of democracy in the county. Saved a Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell in the Civil War was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than facing It from what. doctors. said was consumption. "I contracted a stub born cold," he writes, "that develop ed a cough that stuck to me in spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I be gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. ; I now weigh 178 pounds." For Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma,' Hemor rhage, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough and lung trouble, its supreme. 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by all druggists. Ti 'i.Ki'HOXK co. i:i:i:i iui;. Wadeslioro Telephone inip:iiy Itc. iiuililhiK K-ilire iin( Plant 'to Keep Pace Willi Wadeshoio iinnl!i. '(Special to. Tlio Times.) : Wndesboni;' Sept. 28- Tin-. WadeslxVn Teh-phone, Company is lt-linililiiii; tli enure plant. New 1'ules and new lines with -a modern, up-to-date .switch board mean a considerable .expend! tine. .Mr. A. I-. Shaw, of the en gineering department of the Sumte Telephone .Manufacturint; Co.. is her this week taking up matters -relative to the placing of the einnpment. The construction work which is being: done, in.: the home of the plant is equal to that found in many, large towns and the work is being done by men win have had years of experience. The local company .is determined that its service shall keep pace with Wades bOro's growth in other lines and sluv their confidence in the future of the town by the continual investment of their earnings for the improvement of their plant. (Special to The Times.), . i Atheville, N..C Sept. 28 Garland; Thomasson has been commissioned ' by the governor to assist Col. V. S. Lusk in the investigation' of the( charges against Wiley P." Black thati he-has violated the conditions under j wuich he was pardoned. Frank Car-, ter was originally appointed but usk-j ed to be relieved, from the duty. It is not known on what grounds. It is said that the investigation will amount to a virtual .prosecution.' Black was ;,ive!i ten days in which to tile his answer'to ti.c- (hnrsa and. the ten days arc -past .but he Ihm ahv-ady . forwarded an a'ns-A'or to : .e. f-ivenior -taiough his attorney.'. Jruge il. 11. Caricr, .tleay.lng the charges in ;.i-x-It will be ; etiiL-mbcro ? r-:.i Ulack was ;;t:ito;:ced to the lotnay roads for iicii. ly two years for ; ;o)iuiuu or the uhiskey laws and after ae :uid served,." 'about ..eight niont! s he was coinlilionally pardoned by the gover- ; ' ' .: . WHEM V0UR FOOD DOES NOT DIGEST well and you feel, i ' "blue" aad tired and discouraged, you should use ' SI MMONS : . s red z y 'S; LIVER REGULATOR .'"-.ly - (THBPOWDEK FORM; . - It opens the-bowels, sweetens the stomach and strengthens the digestive organs, ' A 'dose taken at bed time restores a tine feeling of health and energy . . ' Mis mi DBAums. mice Uhob wkmk Aik far th ivnaloe with Ibf Red Z on the Ulivl. If yrxt ranuot fut It remit to at, we will eiitl by inell vuitpeto. Hlnimune lier ItrfHlatur le ihi ut eleo iu liquid fwriu lur th wou nrelrr II. tthm, II. f .i bottle, Look lor (be Bod i Ubcl. J. H. ZEILIN 4. CO.. Pbopo., ST. Louis, Mo. - Statement. ATMXTIC NATIOXATj FIUK IXSrilANt K COMPANY, .MACON, OA. Conditiou Divcinlier JJlxt, Jo its Shown by Statement Filed. Amount o capital paid up in cash .. .. .. .... .... . . $ 137,203.31 Income From policy-holders, . JG9.727.S1; miscellaneous, $71,2034; total .... ...... .. . . :. . .. 104,936.15 Dltibnrfiemcitis To pollcy-holdeis, $4,597.31 : miscellaneous, $3::, !I20. toutl .' ,. ... .. .. .. 38,517.66 Fire IUs!;s W'ri-.ten or renewed dr.i-ins; year, $5,018,914; "--In force , .. 4,793,636.00 ''.'.. Assets . . Valt o of lienl Ksinlu , . . , . .$ 16,000.00 .MortKtit,'!! Loans on ileal l-Jslate . . , . .... Loans sctm-ed by pieilsc of Honda, Stocks or ot,her collaterals Value of I, onds arid Slocks ... . .... . . .s, . . . . Deposited In trust cornpaulo.-; and banks not on interest . . Deposited in trust coinpatiiusi, and banks on interest .. .. ., Agents' balances, ruiD-euentiiig business written subsequent to October 1. J !)()!.. . . .. ... .. .. .. ............ 1 1 zip nifni I-) 1 1 t-i.c-u i I ul iinu lir ituiiiiK) ; " '' ' - . , ' Interest and re.: to due ui.d accrued line. li: I i ttr.uu i ui tir i ii mat BARGAIN DAY FOR CAROIAXA. (By Mail.) XTKRliST SHOWX IX I'OWKR CO. Digestion and Assimilation. Tt is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assim ilated that gives strength and vital ity to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions na turally. For sale by all dealers. OCTOBER 1st TO 10th. (By Mail.) FOI GHT FATAL IH'F.L. Outcome of Rockingham Power Coin puny Favorable Work Done Has Cost Over Two Million Dollars Anxious For Completion of Plant Dr. Wyle May Buy Plant. : (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Wadesboio, Sept. 28 Considerable in terest is felt in this section concern ing the outcome of the sale of the Rockingham Power Co's properites at Blewitt Falls. The-property is located on Pee Dee river 15 miles from Wades boro and has been: partially developed. Rockingham Power Co. several years igo undertook the work of establishing a hydro-electric plant at 'Blewitt Falls. It was proposed to develop 30,000 horse power to be distributed throughout this section. Work progressed very well for a while until the panic of 1907, when tlnancial difficulties and disagreement between certain stockholders caused a receivership. Later the property was sold at receiver's sale and bought in by a committee representing the bond holders. During the past few months some work has been done, however. ust about enough to keep from losing that which had been done before. Sev eral days ago Dr. W. Oill Wyle of New York City, president of the Southern Power Company, ' visited the location and inspected the property. It .'Is un derstood that the Southern Power Com pany contemplates bidding the plant In at the sale. The upset price on the property is one million dollars. The work which has been done has cost more than two millions of dollars and it is estimated that it will take about half of that amount to complete the plant. The Wilmington Arm of Hugh McRae & Company hold bonds to't.he amount of $310,000 and are the largest subscribers to the bonds of the cmpany. The interest in this section In the en terprise is strong. The completion of the plant means cheap power In abundance throughout Anson, Rich mond and the surrounding counties and the establishment of more Industries. Cotton mill men and others interestod in manufacturing Industries .have watched anxiously for the completion of the plant and the sale of the power. Dr. Wylie expressed himself as be ing favorable Impressed with "the work and if it were left to him would un doubtedly bid In the property. Just what the Southern power Company will do is not known. It is hoped that the result of the visit of Dr. Wylie to the plant will be Its purchase and completion by the Southern Power Company in the near future. Two Followers of Madriz Over Misfortunes. Quarrel (By Leased WTire to The Times.) ' Ran-" Francisco'; Cal., Sept. '...28 The steamer San Juan, just arrived from Costa Rica bringing news of a fatal duel which was fought on September 10. -between General Toledo and Gen eral Vascos, followers of former Pres ident Zelaya. The men exchanged shot; at twenty paces and both fell at the first shot, mortally wounded. General Vascos died within a few . minutes. General Toledo, with a jagged hole in his side, was removed to a hospital fatally injured. General. Toledo and Vascos were members of the party of prominent military officers and civilians who re cently (led from Managua, the Nic nraguun, with Dr. Mudriz, the presi dent, and taking a steamer at' Corinto, proceeded to Amalgapa, Honduras, to escape the revengeful administration of Estrada, the successful revolutionist Discouraged and desperate. General Vascos quarreled with General Toledo, finally aecusThg him of treachery in losing the last battle fought with the government forces against the revolu tionists outside Managua. General Toledo, furious over the accusation, started to make a personal assault upon Vascos, but was restrained by friends of both men. He Insisted, how ever, upon getting satisfaction for the Insult with the result that a duel' was arranged. "I have a world of confidence m Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have uosd it with perfect success," writes-Mrs. M. I. Basford, Pooles-t ville, Md. For sale by all dealers. IBow Good News Spreads. "I am 70 years old and travel most of the time," writes B. F. Tolson, of Ellzabethtown, Ky. "Everywhere go I recommend Electric Bittersj' be cause I owe my excellent health arid vitality to them. They effect a cure ewery time." They never fall to tone the stomach, regulate the . kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, in vigorate the nerves and purify the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women, restoring strength, vigor and health that's a daily Joy. Try them. , Only 50c. Satisfaction Is positively guaranteed by all druggists. A v OCTOBER 1st TO 10th. V . ' (By Mail.) ' ' Tho labor exchange recently estab lished by the board of -trade has prov ed so efficient in finding employment that ir is now proposed to Include In the lists of those registered children in attendance at -day or evening schools who will shortly be leaving and seeking positions. - . BARGAIN DAT FOR CAROLINA. (By Mail.) :o be i.atdoned being bad iie;;Uh. Public sentiment-is 'divided but it is tontendej by Lie prohibiti-m foreut; that Black, bus repeatedly violated .the law an ' is responsible lor much disorder by reason of his cine estab lishment here. There will be a stronn tight to have his pardon revoked but Black has considerable resources and v.ill niale just as strong a light to keep 'off tnc '..roads. For bowel complaints, in children always give .-.Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when re.' need with water and sweetened is r)ei::a"t to take. No physician can prescribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealers. OCTOISKR 1st TO I Oth. (By Mall.) l'RISOXKK COMMITS Kl'iCIDK Had just Been Sentenced to Five Years for Theft. . (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Lexington. Ky.. Sept. 2S Five min utes after receiving a five year sentence for stealing jewelry from his fiance, Miss' 'Carrie .Warner. ' Winchester, Ky., C. I.. Frazier of Indianapolis, com mitted .suicide with carboillc acid In the Winchester jail last night. Frazier had three charges of bigamy and others of thefts from all over the south against -him. He was twenty-nine years old. Total admitted assets Liabilities. Net amount of unpaid losses and claims . . t.necrned arcniiunis.-. All other HablMtes as detailed in statement 2,500.00 32,070.00 100,224.70 68,181.67 7,300.00 . 15,646.64 . , 696.09 .1242,519.10 .$ 9.311.70 , 55,539.89 2,301.21 Total amount of all liabilities except capital . . .'.$ 67,152.80 Capital actually paid up In cash ,, ...... . . ,. .. .. ..137,203.31 Surplus. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..38,162.99 Total admitted assets ,$242,519.10 President, OKORQB DOLE WADLEY. Secretary, JOHN .l McKOY. Home Office.. 561 Mulberry Street, Macon, Ga.' Attorney for service, insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Business Manager for Xorili Carolina, Home Office. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, May 11, 1910. 1 JAM US It. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Atlantic National Fire Company,, of Macon. Ga., filed with this department, showing the condition of said company on the 31st day of December, 1909. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. .1. R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner. , . Statement. F1DKL1TY AXIi DFPOSIT COMPANY, BALTIMORE, Ml). Condition llecembei' ill, 1000, us Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash ...... . . a, 000, 000 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year. . 5.94L2S1 Income From policy-holders, $2,393,375.88; : mlscellan- 00 90 eons, $339,019.71: i total 2,734,395.59 One nice thing about being rich is that people will listen when you want to talk. CHnONICULCERS INDICATE BAD BLOOD Where the blood is pure any wound or laceration of the flesh heals Mby hrst intention." This is true because nature has provided a constituent to the circulation known as Plasma, which joins and holds the place to gether until the fibres and tissues can permanently knit and interweave. Whenever the ulcer becomes chronic it is because this healing quality ot the blood has been impaired by some impurity in the circulation, and the place remains open,.' infecting all sur rounding.flesh, until the character of the circulation is changed. No sore can heal where the blood iu bad ; be cause the morbid impurities on which it thrives are constantly deposited into it by the burdened circulation. Cleanse the blood ar.d the sore wiM heal of its own accord, because then its very source and foundation will have been destroyed. S. S. S. cures Chronic Ulcers of every kind for the one great reason that it thoroughly purifies the blood. It goes into the circulation and removes every particle of infectious or morbid matter, enriches the cor puscles, and as sists nature iu the formation of the necessary plasraic qualities of this vital fluid. No matter from what source the impurities of the blood came, S. S. S. will remove them. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical auvice iree to an who write. THZ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Qa. Fidelity, $1,898,040.47; surety, $497,335.41. Disbursements -To policy-holders, $903,809.87; miscel laneous, $1,480,7 G 1 .64 ; total ... .. .. .. .. ..... .. 2, 384, 571. 51 . Fidelity, $U1 2. 2C. 74; surety, $291,640.13. Premiums Written or Renewed During the Year. Fidelity, $1,843,771.07; surety, $418,662.51. Premiums in Force at Knd of Year. Fidelity, $1,903,132.48; surety, $443,145.37. Assets. Value of real estate (less amount of encumbrances) ...... J 841,230.98 Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks or other collat erals 104,900.0(1 Value of Bonds and Stocks . : ...... ...... ...... 4,445,500.00 Cash in home oflice and deposited in banks .... .... . . 389,301.92 Premiums unpaid ....... . .... .. .. .......... 289,389.06 All other assets, detailed in statement . 1 .. .. .. .... .. 220,784.02 Total . . ... . . . . . . . Less assets, not admitted .$ 0,291,105. 53,271. 98 07 Total admitted assets '.. .. .. ... .. ....$ 6,237,834.91 Liabilities. Unpaid policy clninis . . ; . . . ... . ...... Unearned Premiums . . .... .... . . Commissions, brokerage and other charges due State, county, und municipal taxes . . .. . . .. Return premiums .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. Re-insurance .... ; . . . : . ........ All other liabilities us detailed in statement .. Tolal liabilities as to policy-holders .. Capital paid up in cosh .. .. .. .. ., .. .. Surplus over all Labilities , . . . .... .$ 435,830.80 . 1,160,723.44 51,328.80 . - 35,000.00 8,571.10 10,303.81 . 22,432.67 .$ 1.724,190.58 . 2,000,000.00 . 2.513,644.33 Total liabilities . . . . Itnsiii'.'ss in Xorth Carolina in 1000. Premiums" Received Fidelity, $6,766.71; plate-glass, $3,014.25; $9,780.96.. " 1 . Losses Paid Plate-glass, $1,170.43. , $ 6,237.834.91 total, - President, EDWIN WAHF1EL1). , ' , Secretary, HARRY MICODI2MUS. Home office, N W. Cor. Charles and Lexington Streets, Baltimore, Md. General Agent for service, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Business Manager for North Carolina, Home Office. ' Slate of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh. . I, JAMKS R. YOUNG, Insurance. Commissioner, do .hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Fidelity and Deposit Company, of Baltimore, Md., filed with this department, show ing the condition of said Company on the 31st da of December, 1909. Witness my hand and official seal Ihe day and date above written. . J. R. YOUNG, Insurance Commissioner. lucliiiorn Liiiiia- Wiferl Sold on its merits by Druggists, Buckhorn Lithia Water Co.. Spririgs Bullock N. CM Henderson. N. C. ACME DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Agent, Raleigh, N. C.
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