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Notes \Tided
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Medical Pees and Ins
M Adv., P'ting, Sta'rv.
|? Home Office Fxpense
JVj Taxes and Licenses
Total dislnirsem mis
? Lxcess of Receipts
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Li Morl^a^e Loans
!H Cash at Int. Cx other
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v* Cash in Office and in
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S Due and Accrued hit
(B Due and Deferred Pre
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$ Policy Reserve (net
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ft Accrued Expenses
p Capital Stock
P Surplus
* insurance:
; Policies in force Dec.
Issued and Revived
* Total
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low rail: tick
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Southern Railway in Somli C ir
members ol' n family. Limited o
1000 All LI; IMI-RCII \N(?I; V
00 ?oo?l over the S nit Hern R.i
the Southeast "?atiiie d ,0
date of si I
2000 Alll.i; IN li;RCt1 \NtiHA
over the Southern R.iilwav and
east a^rejj.r i i? A 1,000 niiles l
or employe. Limited to five l?i
--oils at one time. Limi'c.l ;ie
iooo aui.i: ivri-Rciiwo
>25."u vtood over the Soot lien
roads initi-- South a-1 a^jjrejja
Tear from date ot sale.
On and aitei \ p.il 1 > Ioos
innored i<?r |vis>;i^f o i train , i
rom noil -agency stati ?.i> and
ickets, Init mi is- h - privsen
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VL STATEMENTOF ^ 3
EASTERN I'i
e Company j! r
3UR(i. S. C. I n i -i ,
>BCB.HBI-R .fl, 1907 E gjjf 1 LJ
:omi- E W
$62,735.85 H WWH
7.463.20 I jf*|
$70,109.05 d 3 v (v i tr*nr
5SRMI-NTS ? f| I |\ S I
insurance $ 7,000.00 wB n,mn * i ^ 4*^7 A
3,722.04 P
Expenses 23,5 48.81 P
pections 3.427.50 M
3.704.62 P ___
s 8,65o.o2 B w VVc have
2,006.37 H
$52,068 9 6 | Pj furniture
1 (1
18,130.0^ ? Ej Ul lllc |JIHI
$70,100.05 p y
$86,700.00 $p D
i ffbrm
27.761.08 I S Hverythi
Banks 1 1,881.86 E if ^
2.465!o4 i D the Ft
miliums 5,781.01 ^
$ kf 0,840.81 P P
lll.!Tll;S M ^5
) $36,838.00 |J
e 448.70 H jt^j
875.00 g Jy
100,000.00 tt \ r
2,670.0 | y you can
$140 840.81 p ti
si ai i;.mi:m . ij y ter !
N< ? AMitl'N I jf ^ i-Wl 1 1 e? i
31, 1006 674 $1,268,175 E if
725 1,171.150 P = cash
1300 2,430,325' g jy
240 304,850 p ^ ITIPnl
31, '07, 1150 $2,044,475 E Ifll
:\erv $1.00 of Liability E* ^
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iciors Wt\
S .1 Simpson IB; |^|
Auk ^ Smith tl
A. I. White P JJ2
L. I: Carrinxion & jtj
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.Ino. it CievelanJ. 2ml Vire-Pres. ? iw.u * 1
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BIS ON SAI.B I5Y ?!
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olina for 111<.* head or depeu dent fL _ ?' ?
me year from date oi sale. qj~ ~"
ULI: INDIVIDUAL l'ICKLI\S $20 - ?_ .a. '1 " rV, 00
til way am! thirl v other roads in (? I uti 3 g i ? 2< h 1 f'S t 2BYf '\c
(00 miles. Limited one year from [? ] || I 11 I |||| |fclf i'h;
? iitiii?
tliirt v ??ther roads in the Soilli ?, _ A _ _ ^ >f
for a Manager, tliehei! of a firm ; ? ^ M H fl J^| f >*-'
nt ^oii i for oni\ one of sneli per- ??* ??????
year d it'c u. sale. Z ffjfc, ?(,[,? pjj^ Qjij. A?1L
\'ii. : im?\'ii>ijal iicki:r ' '* iVYfl pop Sp^lv Skin
n Kailwav and seventy five flier % IV5IKn ^1, ijblliy ulUlj / __
it in J II on nilos. Limited one S^r>) IdlUPlCS. ftth??/
?2*"
all .i,lle .ee il.-l.eis I he % ..?*"> Jr??" a "
.or in check ia baggage, except eV 01. c. ' i U i., ? ,, 8 r rcJ
[tatlona net ?\e ?.l. St ff| ?jRSS?i LJJJJ . ...
<- I al tuku uiiuj. and there ,, \\ \\ is b* u iritis'\ irly j.^
i;r hau.vm Is of - ' *re.*s ; r ?m I fi* . ^
i i , ^ jt u'v. sec and i M. '>r I'ei'Liai'v 10 d
Ire by purchasing ticket. from * >01,",, aud all terms of Blood Disease. H
ares paid trains will he a. a & the .. ...hi Mala oases, I IreJ
y^fZ i" 15. If If cu: >v tore a :lv.? f. ? \qi
? , . . t . . >>< I vou h ivr . ?s* 1 the I n Lit- f
nn,a-,n V. -y , - 1 ' . "V ' .f .
HC ad pains m > >. 11 ? or >.a
i i) v . , ... >?{ Itii.'iim-itisni. * I i s !'at eh i?? tiro
\ a I , , I: I (it , mt!..-i, ri, U. |I mp -s. L' ai
aMt-er \ il Ch irleslo t S C li? ? .red sp ,?s. I h on ftnv l>a <?.
- "* w M e?ton, s. w. Jh i.uebady. Eu i>? Sores ar rundown*"
j th/ g -./ \.aj in .rf,, h ' I r\ M.S. ill.I Ol I' ^ ' ' >1. ' 1' M
? * *9' il. Take If. If. If !' ^ills the hat
v0
a. t e 3 do i_x r* g s
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rTTT- -r,
: !| iijtjj-n- -at .im]ilil!ilij tilii-lLiLI:,]].
Ill vx.. L*!.,in"ie,'cln^ J"'y 4th.
' ;,c " sc!: a"- '1 ?K8y or Carriage in our
.Jj rouse at K'ofk I! Cash ,,riC(;s alu|
|, ""til (Kt. I5th to pay for same
' ,,f Interest. This sale is for .to days
ri j! ;''nly s? comc ca,l> set one of the fol'
,<)vv Hitf mak.s.
i 1 Ml .
< Mabcock, Hock Mill T'ivi?.. r>
. M l,,n? 1 a> lor-uiiinailv.
Sill 0,111 niUl A,11crican'
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RNITURE I
ON I
ALLMENT. 1
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a full line of Furniture, r
that will fill the wants K
rest to the richest. B
ii g Necessary For jj^j
trnishing of the p
HOME. B
buy on your own Q
by paying a little 3
and easy pay- |
mim
ts till paid for. p
MlllWIIIWHIIIMllW ! IMII I ??T ^
THE D
iJ/a nnc r-r\ 2
ij
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isnn, makes the blond pure and ricn. |
aline cverv sore and completely |
undine the entire bod\ into a clean, mi .
fl ANIC BLOo!> BALM B. B. ? J|0D 1 llSl V/C
pU-asant an! safe to lake: composed l-ft-Vfl-f I1UI \J V
puiC Hatanic ingredients. It puri
?> and enriob'-s t lie lilood. To chock early colds or (Irippc with "Pre1
DIM (Jiil^TS $1 l'Kk L \R(iL means sure defeat for Pneumonia. Tosto
ih'ti i" ..in.' ft if.. M imi< tor home with Preventtcs is tafcr than to let it run
)1 1 LK Witt) (iirei t ions lot numt obllRPli tocurv it gfU.rwards To l* su
IV. Sold in BiltCSbll !'? U> ll?iril> ventics will cure even a deeply seated c<
it) Druir Co. Call of write. tak.-n <^rly-at the sncc/o Mapc-timy b
in i^i v> head oft these early colds. That s surely
_ - ? That's why they are called l*r. v. titles.
Prov. mi es a re little Candy Cold Cur>-? >
. . . |. inc. no physic, nothing sickeninp. Nice
I lie keiliouy that . 'OC*. children and thorouphiy snfi* too. If y
chilly, if you sneere. if you aclm all over,
I)r !\ it's N'".v I ?i> iverv is the Preventl< - Promptness may also save hi
* . ,, usual sickness. Anil don't lOIYct yoor <
lc.ly I 11 11 1 >>)s 111-' heiliilg Oineis there is ieverishness. niphtor day. lfere
, . ii . ? . Mrs ably lies Preventics' ffreau-st etlicienoy.
mI > > l . rail ojpmoi u ?ays (o boxes for the pocket. als<> ill liSc boi
I. l'iel ->01. of Auburn Cd'ttcr. I'a Piweutics. Insist ou your ilruppists giv
i is curing in" of thro.il and lung i ^
i .e oi I >ug stan ling, tin: oilier j I 1H Af f AK' l'|/<
uin.Miis relieved >aly tempjr.nily. j 1^1 LfyLr|l| II
is doing in" much ? g V vl lill
. m'l.i -ni its cot.ilu.t gunter's drub stof
ts1 for :i reus mablo t ogtli^ of.
e ; rest >re m i j perfect heal lb c.?i
s ri'iiow.i 1 cough and cold reiued) ?
throat and lung '' 'la s? * it Oneiloh rse power Erie boi
druggists. *?). . an i $1 00 * trial >0 horse power To/.ier engine.
H . ?. , L. It. Feaster, route li.ite.sl
, Uatesourg Advocate.
BIG Eugg
1'1 1 11 i i i i. j j . i' TjTTi" rn'.y, -.
In i i;: i i iilmiiL 'Mil j] 1 mTHTi ii i : i1; 11
I liese arc ail Standard htidies
carriages. Boon used by either you
or neighbor for years and you >tak
chances to lose your money. Kver
sold under an Iron Clad Quarante
One N ear. Be sure to give us a call
he convinced you are buying the
buggy ever sold in the grand old Stai
the money.
AN AUDACIOUS PUN. ?
How Captain Haradon Bluffed the 84
Britisher Into Surrender. C.
A fig tit is a fight for 'a that, and I tta
Just as an example of early American mj
"nerve" a story unearthed by Ralph eV)
D. Paine in the old sea logs at Esse.v j ,
Institute, in Salem, is of much Interest
It Is told by Mr. Paino as follows in
Outing Magazine:
The king's packet was a toe to test
Captain 11: i radon's mettle, and he ^
found lie had a tough autagonist They ^eo
fought four full hours, "or four *'w
glasses," us the log records 1^ after
which Captain Iiaraden found that he ^al
must haul out of the action and repair *?
damages to rigging and hull. lie dlscovered
ulso that he had used all the ^?'
powder on board except one charge. at
It would have been a creditable con- ***
elusion of the matter If he had called yo1
the action a drawn battle and gone on **UI
his way.
It was In his mind, however, to
an limnensoly audacious plau
could succeed only by means < ' e
most cold blooded courage ou bit , K h
Hamming home his last charge o wder
aud double shotting the gt
ranged alongside his plucky c
who was terribly cut up, but st
conquered, aud balled her:
"1 will give you Ave minutes t
down your colors. Xt they a*
down at the end of that time.
Arc Into and sink you, so hel me
God!"
It was si test of mln?l, not of
The ltrlUbh commander was a
man who had fought his ship i
hero. But the sight of this lufe
Indomitable figure ou the quarter
of the shot rent Pickering, the th
of being exposed to another bro?
nt pistol range, the aspect of the
stained, half nuked privateci
grouped at their guns with mo
lighted, was too much for him.
tain llnraden stood, watch In
calling off the minutes so that hb
could be beard aboard the packc
"One."
"Two."
"Three."
But be had not said "Four"
the British colors fluttered down
the yard, and the packet ship was
WONDERS OF WATER
Extent to Which Fluid Mingles
Bodies Apparently 8olid.
The extent to which water m
with bodies apparently solid is
dcrful. The glittering opal ^
beauty wears as an ornament rs
flint and water. In every plasi
paris statue which au Italian c
through our streets for sale tb
one pound of wuter to every
pounds of chalk. The air we b
contains live grains of water t?
cubic foot of its bulk. The pi
and turnips which are boiled fui ,
' * .... w * ^ ?
1 . Olir
v of vvav..
O UUU ? ? ~ |
| nair stone of dry residue remain. A I
I man is rlipmlrnllv Kiioalrlnir fnriir.fl?a I :ir.
pounds of carbon and nitrogen diffused th
through five and a half pallfuls of rc
water. In plants we find water thus
mingling in no less wonderful a manner.
A sunflower evaporates one and a y
quarter pints of water a day and a l ex
? cabbage about the same quantity. A i dt
wheat plant exhales in 172 days about ; in
100.000 grains of water. An acre of
growing wheat, ou this calculation, 4,I
draws and passes out about ten tons T1
of water per day.
klfl The sap of plants Is the medium th
through which this mass of fiuld is is<
conveyed. It forms a delicate pump j
rentlrt" by which tlie watery particles run
pa cold with the rapidity of a swift stream.
I It II < i I )A
r.-, pro- By l^e action of the sap various prop- cii
old. but erties may be communicated to the
r*better' flowing plant. Timber in Prance is. , v<
. . for instance, dyed by various colors
(..r tVw being mixed with water and poured jU
thinkof over root the tree. Dahlias are
nlf your also colored by a similar process.?Lon- .
shild, if don Tit-Bits.
tin prob
Sold in
;os of 48 Making It Clear. Cj
uiK you A very young child was saying his
prayers at the bedside in his grand- ^
^ father's house. The grandfatlier. aux
ious to hear the boy. stood at the room
door, which wus sufficiently open for
him to see and hear the child. After ,
IE. the usual asking God to bless his par- '
ents the child reached "God bless
grandma and grandpa." At the mention
of the last named, the boy's eye
lor and ' catching sight of his grandfather, he
Apply stopped and, pointing his little finger, l"
>urg or sflid, "There toe is!"?Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Best The Werld Affords: ! I
[t fives rae unbounded plsMur^
recommend Bucklen's Araloa Salve,1
y? J. W. Jenkins, of Cuipel Hill, N. J *
"I am convinced it's the best salve
e world affords. It cured a felon on J
r thumb, and it never fails to heal
ery sore, buan or wound to which It *
applied. 25c. at ill druggists. jj
, An Easy Job. 1
k schoolmaster set as an essay sab-'
t to a class of his young .hopefuls
hut I would like to bV and one
nouneement, delivered in a bold
f text, was as follows: **I would like
be a horse driver. When you are
ving a horse you sit aud do nothing.'
u do that all day and faed the horse
night and your work Is done for
VL KF 11UI11 vvi
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wij. id?d woeu mcuraay nonw
i get your pay. and than yon gat all sM
nday to yourself." ? Otty
wabook.
Barber, of Elton, Wis., says:
.e only taken four doses of your
incy and Bl&dder Pills and tney
one for me more than any other
ne has ever done. 1 am still
tje pills as i want a perfect
Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's
and Biadder Pills. Sold by 4
unter.
Champion Absentmindod Man. ^
ry absentmlnded profeaaional
itli offlcee In a Chestnut street
came downtown the other
I discovered that he had left his
home. The superintendent of
ding let the abseutminded man
office, but he was still as bad
ver. He could not get Into his
at his safe. He pondered a title
over bis dilemma; then be
to return borne for the key*,
not send a messenger boy after
s?" was the thought that struck
it that was immediately put out
question by another thought to
ect that the boy would not bo
get in the house iu case the
nluded man's wife had left
"That's right; I must go mylecided
the troubled man, and
le went, arriving at the very
' his house before it dawned
ui that he without his keys was
off as u messenger boy, and the
ill's wife had gone oat all right.
.ug It anyway," said the absentman,
"I ought to have teleher
to wait for mel Why
do that? Well, I will go right
> the office and phone." And he
le phoned and phoned for some
eforo he could understand why
e did not answer; then he gave
>rk for the day.?Philadelphia
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l :e is uue preparation known bo ,
o i ? ID I V dOCS ?b
uidUlUCift ui j
nnach trouble. Take Kodol today j
d continue it for the short time ,
at is necessary to give you complete 1
lief. Kodol is sold by F. B. Guuter. :
?
In Wrong.
"Your husband is greatly in need of '
erclse," said the doctor. "He's iu- 1
>ors too much. Ile'll have to get out
ore."
"Out more!" exclaimed the wlfo.
Ie's been out every night this week. '
tiat's what's the matter with him."
Realizing that he was in the wrong,
e doc tor left a prescription and prom- '
t?d to call later.?St Louis Republic. ?
I
Th. Vnt. TUal *
"And what was your family's desion
?"
"Practically unanimous In my fa- t
)rp" answered the young lawyer,
nother voting aye and father dissentg."?Louisville
Courier-Journal. ,<
His School.
"Have you a college diploma?"
"No, but 1 have several mining stock
jrtlflcntcs that I might frame and
imp tip as evidence that 1 have been
trough the school of experience."?
xchange. ^
The habit of looking at +he t>e8t side '
f every event is worth more than <i
thousand a year.?Johnson. I
t'se De Witt's Little Early Risers, I
easant little pills that are easy to*
ke. Sold by I>r. F. H. Gunter.
s for
Business,
ud- ]
ahham fln