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PAGESEVEI1 . - . : v iri--'..?'.-ai'-j:, i' mmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmm WA7 MM .. .STATEMENT... JL...: ROYAL EXCHANdB ASSCKAXCEVr" . LONDON, ENG. W Statement filed. aiBonnt of Ledger Assets Decern- r J "r am or previous year: In- I incase or paid-up capital ; Total i . D'P'' rom Policyholders. f .tt.raJtt": Total . 2.9o.-i47.m'; ilju) jjifi oo I TSS:7.0 Policyholders, ; 523.33; Total e IIanolf' mw,-,-''owtt' rM B.dJn Trust Companies ' vuMau. m 1 1 1 ii I vr imi and RiinVa i x Agents' balance ' ' i' 1 392,844.22 . 353,853.70 ; ms' b9innn : -x.i S ?,11" Prior to Oc- interest and Ram. 13,73212 TUfil --. . uuc aim Bi ll ottU' 37,953.99 33,678,43 ess Assets' not" admitted' Total "Emitted assets .$3,71iKfllfl.61 . 147,826.75 . .$3,571,783.50 Net Liabilities. L-Mrffi,1. PW losses Salar remTlum8 1.740.554.M "founts, fee, Ttn e5" oul ' apornj ' iees. etc.. due or 6,242.13 59,011.73 4,768.31 162.70 efllo,, pal taxes due or ac detailed T?! arat of an i.ihni ffpaid-- - ' .2.223,708.C3, V'os ove. -4 . -$400,000.00 - LW He. a" -W- rains' 'I'- 948.073.23 IoIiIpm re?ards Pollcy- Total Lia'b"iliVies 1.R4Sj0753 . .$3,571,783.86 "mill ,n K?-th Carolina Hnrinr 1011 t , rPminm0 ?o,Wi,188: Prpmi". writtpn. $5.93B.1RS- sPs , - '"-eived S 3n.070.fM ?J; Paiii "Pi. $17,114.- I- s Mana'spr'p"-' " 1.666.60 Vonie Offlf 4r : D- Harvey. AV. r., New York. Ofitn r i ' . '"e, .ia. k. Youne. In- -"issioner, Raleigh. N. C. stte of North Carolina, Insurance Department.- 1. Tan,.. jvH p cr rt Un.Ah n 4ftr t?!r- 'lo heh Insurance Commla- ftran(loorAifT that the above yyi ' Wit day Wsmil lay and dte abad offlciar seal-tne 2t lnsuc,f ; ' IKS iTVv is : $ 5- ..a ..- Millie fiRu 1337 .WQEEUL RESULTS :QF-f i I we?p tod;toe,:to,toe with ' " ci a r o a m" ' C"f urriiwrr ' the- best of them and' slug until some-SLAM-BAISG FIGHTING thS droppod. The beatings their New York, Aptil ISAjL .WOlghSt, i nnr0 irtWir thi,tvT Kr -fiFhf whn 1 a- iwci,; nrpw naiirmn tn tno winns ana aasnea 1 . . , . i Tx.i.-i- -i . -J in t r win. la nnsmvpiv. Tiinmnji- -im i ' athlAtP.' He has e veii: been .'.'ad-Hat indeed incomDetent to, look rafter his affairs and his iwttei'iiasJi-.lileen i Underlying-this Btatoent :from a everything .outof, his mind but vic xsr,Anmo k 'ittBTi ,-fr.T. torv. ?He could'jtake an awful beat- any budding fighter; aad: one which many now appearing rings v would do well to take to heart. ; . I ;rin;.tVft the - terrible; beatings around his head and continue just ithe same as he always did. He can'tfitand .the ter rific body lacings that iardr fiandea out to the man who disdains -tQ protect himself the 6pebf landing , while . other man is doinir the same. There have been many;f ighters who J Po iii p HAIR J M a s sag i B e aut iKf ij r To have hair that fall's fn soft ihimmerinff ripples, and a1 scalp free from deadly Dandruff, use Pompeian HAIR passage. - ... Sprinkle a little on the hair and scalp, and rub dry-with aJTurkish towel. You "will hardly believe the result. Your hair will appear twice as : thick, soft and' beaudful, and, be?t of alV.be Jidniu bFall your friends. : ,! - lhixist- -- -ik' H vou should hay-e Dandruff, you will be stopping it while you are . butHying-ourfiairi.Penit 15 peian HAIR Massage is a treat- I? mtnt, not mexeiy. a xoiuc xoc massaeine tiiibbihdt the scalp wakes up. the -Toots of thife hair to fg new life. -This massaging also opens the ijcesijofe calp. to the wonderfully stimiilating hqulds nt Pompeian HAIR Massage. Dand ruff gos.' i Your hair will become and stay liealthy; vigorous and at tractive. ' . . Pompeian HAIR J Massage is, a 4 clear, amber liquid. . not. ouy; .. not sficky ; cannot ' discoldr the liair. Delightful and dainty to. use. Get a 25c, 50c or $1' bottle TOD AY at the stores and ; give yourself the laxury: of a'treatment. ; , Made bv the reliable makers of the .famous f Pompeian' MASSAGE S'V ;vi f " o SON TV -f. I heads and bodies receive is some- . , . . . j , - wmg io marvei ai. auimower ears, broken noses, bruised.: cheeks and 4 " w fk-ao mnn fr thlr ffrnvfis A arlAiine Wolgasfa. head : is enough to shpw - - . . a what he has gone through, Battling Nelson is another example ing and he often did, it, just in the HOpe Ulal c vtrlil.ul.ijr tc uuic yy uuju come for him to land one or tne crushing blows that wore his oppo- nent down. The battle between Nelson and Woi east when the - latter won the championship was one of these sav nee affairs, where both boxers, bruised and Weeding and barely- able to stand, weer yotu m a yui v dition at Ijhe end of tne ngnt It was the .Hair Adv.4P' WHERE THEY PLAY, TODAV. ' National. LeaCjti : fJew York at .Brooklyn, Cloudy flew 01. .wwmju, UiUliay Cincinnati at St. Iuis. partly oudv r . ; t"41" cloudy, nhicaeo at Pittsbttreh. clonrt v Philadelphia at iiBoston,, cloudy. .-ft- : Arrtiricanl League. Sti Loui8 at Chicago, cloudy. Detroit at Cleveland, clear. Washington! at New York; cloudy. Boston at Philadelphia, cloudy. -1: Southern: League. MashviUe at Memphis, cloudy. Chattanooga at Little Rock, rain. iBirmingham at Mobile, clear. Atlanta at Mew Orleans, partly cloudy v , . - i AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's Games. At Philadelphia 0rs Boston 2. At New York 7, .Washington 5. At St. Louis- 3, Cleveland 2. At Detroit-Chicago; rrain. Standing of the : Clubs. -Wn. Lost. Pctj .833 .833 .600 .500 .500 .400 .167 467 Chicago . . . . Boston, i- . .; New York . St Louis . . Cleveland . . Washington Detroit . . Philadelphia 5 5 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 31 3 5 .5 N ATI ANAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Games. At Brookrya 4, New York 3. At Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 5. At Boston-Philadelphia Tain. At Chicago 9, St. Louis 2. Standing of the Clubs. f . - Won. Lost. Pet New York . Cincinnati . St. Louis. . Philadelphia. Chicago ; .. , Boston . . Pittsburgh . Brodklyn . . 4 5 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 4 .800 .625 .571 .571 .571 .500 .250 .200 NtfRTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. 1 Yesterday's Games.1 At Greensboro 12, Asheville 0. At Charlotte -3,,-.WJnstQn-Salera 1 At Raleigh- 9, Durham 3. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet 1.000 looo 1.000 .000 Greensboro 1 Charlotte .. .. .. .... 1 Raleigh .. .. .. .. .. 1 Asheville .. ... .... 0 Durham ... . . .... 0 Winston-Salem 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 .000 .000. MINOR LEAGUES. Southern Association. At New Orleans J, Memphis 5. At Little Rock 2, Nashville $ At Mobile 4, Atlanta 2. At Birmingham 1, Chattanooga 3. American Association. At ColnnlbUsi Louisville 2., At Minneapolis 2, Kansas City 1. At Toledo 0, Indianapolis 2. At StPaute, Milwaukee 15. . 4iii.i;i naiiuiiai . Cfiyuc. i At Providence BMohtl-eal .6 (11 in-J nings). J At Richmonjd 1, Rochester 2 (11 in nings). ; ..; ,At tai timbre. 4, Toronto 1. At Newark 3, Buffalo,; COLLEGE' At ; Athens, Ga.? North Carolina University, 1', -Georgia 5.' , At Oak .-Ridge, N.V C: Oak Ridge Institute 3, ;Whitsett Institute 2. At South Bethlehemi Pal : Swarth more 5, Lehigh 3. V t- At Wake Forest, N. it?, jf Wake For- a bull dog against bull dog, and the younger bull dog won, " Nelson lives today ah example of wnat can be; done- with. , a pair: of hands beating on a man's head. His ears are mashed t his npse askew and he bears many other'Vattiemarks. ; -The bout between Battling Nelson and Joa Gans, when th&" black light weight relinquished -the? title of light- weight champion, is believed by many .SfSl!f:i5! when he met' Nelson and the beating Nelson gave him put him on his back. He waned away. fast and finally died, a victim of tuberculosis, ascribed by many critics as due to weakness after his beating at the bands of Nelson. . The men who stand; out in tne game as : masters have, learned better than to stand still and'allow their J opponents to - hammer. . them about a ring, i Mik6" Gibbons, has a mashed ear and a broken nose, nut ae long ago . learned the, line art of hitting ana getting away, ana as, a conse quence, his. marks, are bid ones. Gib bons ; never was given a' bad beating about his head. - Woieast made the mistake of think' ing he 'always could absorb punish- He fought and fought until the break came. , ; Packey McFarland, one of the cleverest men .who ever stepped into a ring, jreali?ed when the end of his string4 camef that he was going to get some beatings if he con tinued,: sq he stepped into private life. He carried no. mashed features with .him,--- ' .... '-'.V. i."-. Had Wtlgafit stopped his ring ca reer after one or "two attempts to re gain the-championship he lost to Wil lie Ritchie it is probable he never would , haver been examined and ; sent la :M Jirjhi5a.fit' ' z,1' ! It is a -lesson, hard-earned, maybe, but : one ,jthahouldink deep ,,intp, ieverV young boxer's mind.1 The game, In this case, especiaHy.is not worth .. t novof ran hA A man's ! hootth 4a 'wnrth dozen chamnibn-1 RhirtQ Wnisjult Nelson and some! of the others of the shpek-ahsorber class 4 Could testify. est f a. & ' Colleke 2l iAt; RictodndfJlichmond College 11, William ; anhvMary 0. " ' . j , Sapdlnes 3Going Aip. : r . -t s Eastport. Me., CApril 19. And no ine nnniDie - Maine- herring, masquerad ; . . - trl dineris 10 contriJte it& bity iotae liigiu ;cost -of 3 season today the packers, are expe 4riencing cohslderahle:? dlftlculty ihvGb- ff ta in i n Ir ari nn ; 'wi-i: t r- i. ' also hampered byV Unusual amount of damage: to the weirs bv wint: . , ,vn?"6U"WI iviueu: - j.:ney , ? are i Monns. jueaaing ; packers estimate! that the cost of production will be F,o per? cent;, higher -than last Rnn ha. , , . . ..A wBBimuo& increased .prices for their e. The . . - - . I The World is the habit of health. Theway to iget it is to train your bowels, through the liver, to act .naturally, at a fixed time, every day. Take one pill regularly (more only if necessary) until you succeed. Then you can stop taking them, without trouble or annoyance. ' ' ' This has been the good-hemlth- rule for SO years. i CARTEfiS 1 lflVER r 11 PILLS tnutne bears Signatory Colorless faces often show the ' absence of Iron in the blood. Carter's Iron Pills v,.wl help this condition. . 3' (Mm -in- -i- iir.vvii--i- ci -"iv --ii-' -fri?,-irr.y.'Aar rr-iV 'riY SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 'Ztim' Frorreaslvv K11wt of ih DXTABTITBI OF TRAINS nOK WlMINGTON. No. 1 SsRSJP. M.Traln for Charlotte and Intermediate PoJ-- ?DIiLIAN PAR LOB CAE. Wr--"TON TQ CHAR LOTTE. ' Vo. 19 5K) A. M. gIMB Jpr Charlotte and Intermediate Points. SLEEPING CAR BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND CHAR LOTTE. Open at 10 KM) P- M. tor Pauea- ew. ., : , . UUHTAl OF TRAT!7 AT WILMINGTON. o. xrt:isu v 4-ram rrom unariotte ana intermediate Point a. PULLMAN PARLOR CAR BETWEEN CHARLOTTB AND WILMINGTON. Ifo. 2012:10 A. H. Train from THarlotte and intermeulate Points. SLBKP1NQ CA BKTWBB3N OHABLOTTH AND WILMINGTON. PASSENGERS MAT JEtEMAlN IN BLEEP-vB (Willi For detailed Information and reservation, can on vitj uicKec agut urcon Buuamt 'Phone 178. R. W, WALIiACS l . PliSABANTI, , Wllnrtartoa.iV, f. . SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY The. Progressive Railway of the South. Bulletfn : of Special Round-Trip Rates from Wilmington, r. C. ATLANTA,'GA. t.. ... ... ...$13.95. Qn sale June 15, 16, 17; limited return ing Midnight Jime 25th. - Stop-over any polnL BIRMINGHAM, ALA ....$18.95 On sale April 13 to,18r Inc. limited re turning midnight April 25th. NEW ORLEANS, LA ,$39.75 On sale April 7 8, 9, Limited return ing midnight April 17th. NEW ORLEANS, LA $23.75 On sale May H to mh, Inclusive; lim ited returning midnight, limit extended . . t f riu . m An WSHINGTON, O. . . . . . . . .$8.90 On sale June 2 o 7th, Inclusive; , limit ed returning midnight June 21st; limit extended to. July 6th on payment 50c. DALLAS, TEX. ... ... ... ...$52.20 On sale .May 12, 15. 14mlted return ing midnight, . Jun 8th MACON, GA. ... ..... ..... ...$13.20 On sale March 17th to April 7th, inc. Limited returning midnight, April lOta. . t 1 . : : ' For further information, apply 'Phone 178. R. W. WALLACE. C. T. A.; Wilmington, ri a ATLANTIC COAST LINE. "The Standard Railroad of the South.1 EXCURSION FARES ATLANTA, CAii ... : ..' ..$llS On sale June 15. 16. 17: limited return ing Midnight June 2&th. Stop-of er any IJ point - ' ' ' - : NEW, ORLEANS, LA. . . . ..$28.75 . On sale May 11 to 16th, Inclusive; limited returning midnight May ,31, limit extended to June lPh on pay ment $1.00. r , WASHINGTON, D. C. ..i .. ...$8.90 On sale June 2 to 7th, Inclusive limit ed ietnrning midnight June 21st; limit extended to July -6th on payment 50c Stop-overs at all stations within final limit, j .' ' ' t . ' i , ' . DALLAS. TEX. .'; . On sale May-12, 14, 15, limited return Ine Midnight June S. 1917. . lROPORTr DONATE FARES FROM V OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINI -The Standard Railroad of the South.? 4 ,. - - f that you younj men are looking for the welt pockets ) t sny?, te waist line is accentuated, the shcuUbr i and fronts are soft and pliant. Your kuptjenhcitaef Dealer Has all the new models You can't get iway r from them if you like good clothes, Prices $20 to 5 TUP IffM IPf (jrt mnmUtriniitiM . MltM i.1 ma "' :'v 'Good Quality SpeUsWhat Solkyj Sells" j. i' M SOEKY One Price Clothiers and Furnishers Thi Standard Ra II road fcf-.Th, South. .:,? i M,, v Arrival and Departure of Trains at Wilmington, Effective March 1st, 1917. Arrivals, schedules and connections given as information, but not guaranteed. ' . .- 1: -.- i - DKPAJRTUXBi 1 TO AND FBOM ARKITAXJIl -'""Wo. 90. Udldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk and Eastern No. M. A. M. North Carolina points. Connect at Oolda- lilf . A. tl. Daily Sxeept boro with. Southern Railway at Norfolk )t,W Errant funds. Southern Railroad. Monday. ...... Otiadbourn, Oonway, Florence, Charleston, tfa. il. Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, 8L km. at Dally. Petersburg Fort Myers,, Columbia and ' Dallv Siso A. M Asheville, Pullman Sleeping; Cars between iXm al'sL I Wilmutgton an Columbia, open to re- a. . elve outbound passengers at Wllmlng , ton at and after A0:00 P. M. and may b . ... . occupied, lnoouiid until 7:00 A. 11.'' No. 67 .:u . No. 68. 7O0 P M. Chadboarn, Conway and Intermediate :25 ATM. Dally except points. j Dally hxcept Sunday. . ' Sunday No. .84. I No 60. 1:45 A. M. XeksonvflIe, New Bern sad IatermsdlaU , stis P. M. Dally Except Stations. DaHy Except Sunday. - .... .. Sunday. Qoldaboro, Richmond,-Norfolk and .faih- No, 48 lagrton. Parlor Cars between Wllmlnctoa . No. is. Dally. and Norfolk connecting at Rocky Mount I Daily? ' 8:00 A. U. J!ith, New 'k trains havhtf Pollmam i p. u. Servic.- " , No. 61. Solid train between "Wilmington and lit. No. 62. Dally. Airy via Fayettevl and Sanford. Dally? ; A. M. ' ":r" ' ;' ' 8:00 JP. M. N. :B. iacksonrlUe, New Bars aad Utarmedlata 1 No. . Dally Stations. . Daily.' t:0S V. M. i . Uit$ p. ML Cbadbonrn, Florence, Columbia, Augusta. If. IX, Atlanta and. the West. Charleston, Ba- Msl Ea. Dally. vannan and all Florida Points. AU Steel ; SallT - St45 P. M. Pullman Sleeping Cars between W Urn ing- ttisa V'aa. ton and Atlanta, yla Augusta. Sleeping ' Cars dally between Florence and Cofum i . . - bis, which may be occupied at Colum bia until 7 :00 A. II. No. 69. - . !t No. 00 0:80- M.- Fayettevms and Intarmadlats BUHmU. 10:15 aM. Day-zespt-'T ' -.-r.;rT . - wDally Eicepf' Sunday f Sunday. . Qoldsboro, Richmond, Norfolk, Washington """" ' N0.4J. and New York. Pullman Broiler, Buffet No. tL Dally. Sleeping Cars bee ween Wilmington and Dally. ' Si4S r. M. Washington, connecting wlta New York Stsa ml H. trains carrying dining cars; also Pullman . ; , Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and " ' Norfolk. '(,.' - For folder . Reservations, rates of fares, stc call 'Phone 111. W.J. CBAIQ, T. C. WHITE. Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenor Agent Wilmington, N. C. , V SUBURBAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 1111. 7 , N " WINTER PAftK, IGIVILLE, WRIGHTS- ViLLE BEACH Lieara "KleetrM Center" for Winter Park. IJeavs lectrta ; Center"? ..for WrlghtsvlUe - Lear "Electrta Center for Beach. 6:80 A. If. 'B-M '.'' xfSiSO m 100 . " 110 eiSOA. If. 30 A. M. , TO 30 . -6:60 -8:00 8:S0 td 10 .-00 M 11.SO ! 0S50 8:80 18:80 10.-C LO.-00 " 11:30 tl.-00 P. tt n:10 - 18 i20 8:00 SdM o4:10 40 " O40 6:80 " s:l " 1:40 - flKK P. 1C tlO P. M. Xld0 - '''i'M '?'' "xj40 ""'I .......... .Tl 1:10 " 01US6 2 :80 . " MiOO fl-JO 6:40 TOS -8:16 9:15 " 105 . 11:15 T:16 - V8:15 " 9:16 10O6 11:11 spxclAi, vok buwdAy. ': Dears Front and Princes streets every half hour front S to P. K. Iavs Seaca every half hour from 2:45 to 5:45 P. If. . 1 Dally except Sunday. fSnndays only.., - . f r oSnpc reeded by half hour scksdals . nUBXOHT iCftLfeliUAJB Deave Ninth, and Orange Street s,. 8:30 irreignt Depot open from Z30 : to s - SPKCTAi. Notick This table sW ws ; pected to arrive at and depart fro m the 'departures ar not suajraatsed.?;' - . )' ITS A TOUGH PROPOSITION TO Phones 293 and 294. BATS TOtfWMtn TKUEH"0UB i if 4 :f ..... , i ' f ... ; ! ' ' WESTBOUND. Iaav Beach for Wllmlngtoa, Iears Wrights Tills for Wilmington. - Dears Winter Park. for . Wllmlngtoa. 6A8 A. Jf. f7:2 . 7 8m 8:41 t0:26 - 9:86 T10J81 . JltOfl ' 126 p. If, 6:15 A. M. 176 A. 1L t7-J5 7:2 20 7:60 sHs6i"!W""- 9:15 10:46 .: 12:15 P. It. tl:45 -xl:48 " "h'-JM"''" 8130 . " 10:15 95 fl0S " 105 12 .-25 P. 1L tlKI, " 1:50' 2:25 " O3.-00 " i5,,s, "6:25" 6:10 6:40 - 7:20 " 7:55 8:45 - 10:10 10:45 " 11:45 is wo 2 ."01 2:36- o3:ll o3 .-fiO : 4)6 o4M. -05 JO 6:86 1 - 6 -AX v 71 86 8 10.-21 106 11:66 I "io'iir"'."-" -.f xDoes mot run beyond Btatlsa f sLeavss from Statioa ws. I. (DA1XT XCBPT BtJKDAT.) P. M. sy r.. u, the time st which trains may be ex several stations, but the arrivals aa f ' -.- v FIliD A STORE THAT WILL GIVE 4th & Campbell . i -Jr. : directs. T- - V OTA If COTKKfj, if; 3 i , :; If! ,i:'4 Hi i .t,ti. r t.1 it' ! i 1 . 4 ' 1 ! ! ri 1 ; SB ".r-i f - - -. .... i- tlw; itrt ife ' v i. ...
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