may 2D> rm_ for JOHNSON FOR COMMISSIONER (Political Advertising) vOU know, there are four can* •;j. V* for county commissioner TinVc' in the Democratic primary, ul l three aan be nominated. Vl of the four are, in my opinion, v'K'iuly qualified to fill the im ! ' o.at trust, but it is my way of ■i'n -k'.ng, it is of the utmost im- to the Democratic party ‘. ,V the rest of the people of the nity that Mr. Rufus Johnson, a , m mber of the present board, be r !>iiinated and re-elected. 1 think that there is right much pehng throughout the county that there should always be one of the o ;,j Board re-elected, so that the B ard will not be wholly composed of new men. As register of deeds for many vea rs for Chatham county, I think realize ihe importance of always having one of the old members on j the board. Mr. Johnson is certainly well qualified, and I am sure he will add much strength to Our ticket in the November election. Willing for the Grand Old Dem ocratic Party success. Yours very truly, W. E. Brooks. Pit .'boro, May 23 <gs— HEALTHY EXERCISE He —“Are you iund of moving pictures, Jennie?’* She (hopefully)—“Aye, Sandy.” “Then maybe, lass, ye’ll help me J get half a dozen doon out o’ the j attic.” —Royal Arcannum Bulletin. STATEMENT PAN AMERICAN LIFE (Accident Dept.) INSURANCE CO. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Condition December 31, 1929, As Shown By Statement Filed. • 1 L-v.tgei Assets December 31st of previous year $ 41,799.00 1; Policyholders $155,41 1.95; Mi sc. $59,811.27; Total $215,223.22 I, .-l>j ..inci.ts To Policyholders $101,839.05; Misc. $124,680.78; Tetil.. $226,520.46 ASSETS P ~ i!s ‘ Trust Companies an 3 Banks on interest 7,445.58 Pt ll:rs in of collection 16,033.13 All o ' ex Assets, as detailed ix statement 7,023.11 T q til 1 Less Assets not admitted 7 573 26 Total admitted Asavts ..... 22 628 56 Life Deparrtment $25,071,774.87 TOTAL $25,094,403.43 LIABILITIES Unpa d Claims . $ 22,819.94 Unearned Premiums 51.464.76 Commission, Brokerage, and other charges due ........ 5,611.60 Estimated amount for Federal, State, county arid municipal taxes ... 2,350.11 .4:1 ether Liabilities, as detailed in statement „ 44,758.88 Total amount <sf all 'Liabilities except Capital _.sf 127,005.29 Life Department ...$22,845,704.57 Capital paid up . $1.00Q,P00.00 Surp'.u-s over AH Liabilities 1.121,1:93.57 Surplus as regards Policy!] editors ...vl. 2,121,693.57 Total Liabilities- : ... ,-.525,094,403.43 Business In TKe State Os North Carolina During 1929 IP remit! n:-s Rec’ki Bosses Pd. Aeeider: ..... 1,816 4.063 Health TT. 2,6Q2 1,651 TOTALS 4.418 5,714 P ri ' rrt. Crawford H. E-lis; Secretary, Jas. E. "Woidward, Treasurer, Franz Hindermann. Attorney fer .service: 55A3S C. BGXIEY, Insurance Commissioner, ataleigb, .N. C. Manager for North Carolina: Home Office. 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLLEoA, Insurance Department. (Seal) RALEfGE, February 7th. '1930. I. DAN C. I ONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the afcuve is., a true and correct abstract of the statements of the Pan American Life ('Accident Dept.) Insurance Ccmrp<?ny of Xeit (cleans. La.., filed with this -Department, showing ; the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1929. Witness nay Band and ®fli(hil seal ffee ! day . and date atose written. DA'N C. BO3tBY, IneunEaufe Coronrissioner - ( - STATEMENT NATIONAL railON IDEMNITY COMPANY PITTSBURGH, -FA. Condition December 3L, 1929, As fSbown By SMemeflt Tiled. Amount of Capital /paid up in cast ... fSl.OOft.OOliKftO Amount of Ledger .Assets December 31st of pFe-vaous year .... .{53,077,8 26.62 ; Income— From PolK.-y&olders, Misc. <r563M88.73; T«tel* .*4,160,427.*;6 Disbursements—To Policyholders, fj;813,494.45;; iMisc. $1,246,187.8:93 'Total.. &3,059,682.&4 ASSETS "Value of Bonds and -.■fifcocks _ ..... t$ :ft,066,594.94 j •Cash in Company's Office- _ 85.107.53 I 'Deposits in Trust Cpmp&flies and Barth* not on {Deposits in and Basies on interest .?fc22,982.24 'Premiums in course of sGplleetion 0RD8,811.25 dnterest and Rents due ajid accrued J>4,851.70 (Bills Receivable 218.59 Ad other Assets, as detained in statepu&nt .$ 32,,392.35 • __ Total 4s-’42'49«058.60 Bese Assets not admitted 86;C51.01 Total admitted -Asset*, ...1 4,163.967.69 LIABILITIES 'Unpaid Claims f :967,46&68 -Expeßsie. Investigation, and Adjustment of CJaims 35,750ri)0 I nearned Premiums e.,.,., 3,,735,714.8i5 Commiesion, Broker%ffif, and other .charges d*t 120,957.0# Salaries. Rents. Expenses, Bills, Accounts, Fees, etc., due «r accrued .. 3,500.0# .amount -for -Federal, Statte, county, *pd munj4?iß#l ‘.taxes £6,504.15 Total amount .«£ all Liabilities except Capital 9 2,#29,894.68 Capital paid up 91,000,000.00 •.Surplus over all Liabilities .•.••.•••£ 234,012.91 Surplus as regards Policyholders 9 1,234,012.91 Total Liabilities t 4,163.907.59 Business In The Stste Os North Caroline During 1929 . 'Premfl- Rec’d. Lossee Pd. Burglary and theft ........ 850 60 Ante Liability .23,632 22,125 Auto property damage ~13,376 ' V' 9,026 Liability other than .auto. 1,608 246 Auto collision 2,290 2,396 Fidelity 95 Property damage and col- Kur ety 662 8,624 lision other than auto... 768 666 Flate glass 999 467 Tbtafcs 44,079 43,496 President E. ;E. Cole, Secretary F. J. Breen, Treasurer, A. W. McEldowney. Home Office: 139 University Place, Oakland Station, Pittsburgh, Pa, Attorney for service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C, Manager tor North Carolina: Home office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department. (Seal) Raleigh, March 4th, 1930. b Dan c. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a 7 ue and correct abstract of the statement of the National Union Indemnity Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.,‘filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1929. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. TOMS ENDORSES BUTLER Why shouldn’t we have one? North Carolina is rapidly forging to the front rank of all the States, It looks like nothing will be able to hold her baek. She has unlimited crops unlimited water power, with manufacturing enterprises that com mands the notice of the world. Her timber resources are enormous, and a score of other branches of industry are becoming greater day by day. The answer is that we must have a Republican Senator if these great industries are to be protected, 'and the farmer and laboring man are to prosper. The Republican party has always stood sot a high tariff and protection. A senator from this state should be in a position to vote for these principles, and should be affiliated with the party in pov/er which has never failed to throw its great influence towards the building up of trade, , thereby 'benefitting labor, and bring i ing ultimate prosperity. The Democratic candidate for Senator this year will be from the eastern part of the State. We should have a Candidate from that part of the State to oppose him, and it seems that this is the unbroken pre cedent of half a century. This being true I am supporting Major George E. Butler for Senator. I have known him for forty years. His record is clean, his ability is unquestioned. As a Senator he would be an honor to the State, and would be in n position to uphold and further the | principles of the Republican party. !If Major Btitler is elected to the ! Senate, we wll have a man in Wash ington that'all the people of North THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO. N. C. Carolina can be proud of, and m my MQrrjr'p moutT'ACF sops opinion, one who will use his utmost, WUI l% ~* OF MORTGAGE FORE endeavors to further the interest CLOSURE of the manufacturer, laboring man . and the farmers of the State. under and by virtue of the power Charles French Toms, Sr. of sale, contained in that certain Hendersonville, N. C. mortgage deed executed by J. M. r*> Marley and wife on April 1, 1922, THE RAYS TO MOVE to the Chatham Bank, as appears 7A w 17*71/ <TkI?T VA WQ 0± re cord in the Registry of Chat- UKLIAIij ( ham County in Book FZ, Page 234, —<S? | anc j ass ig nmen t G s x^ e Chatham Mr. Wyeth Ray returned the Bank, mortagee, to the undersigned, latter part of the week from a visit j Page Trust Company, assignee, to Louisiana. He accompanied Mrs. which appears of record in said T.IL Duncan in her car. Mrs. Dun-J registry in Book 9U, Page 280, can went to join her husband, who j default having been made in the is in the employ of the Louisiana | indebtedness therein secured, the I highway commission. They have undersigned will offer for sale to ' headquarters ’at Campti, on the Red the highest bidder, for cash, at River. Wyeth visited his brother, public out-cry, at the court house Rev. Archie Ray, in New Orleans,! door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, and his , sister, Mrs. Saville, at jon Saturday, the 14th day of June, Baton Rougt. Mrs. Saville ac j 1930, the property described in said companied him back home in the mortgage, to-wit, those two certain Saville- ear and will return shortly lpts lying and being in the corporate with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Ray, j limits of the Town of Siler City and the two younger children, who and described as follows: will live with Archie in New Orleans, j FIRST LOT: Beginning at a where he is pastor of a Presby- stone in Greensboro Street corner terian church. Miss Martha, who jof W. S. Durham’s lot, running I rn school at Louisiana Univer- south, 65 degrees west with said sity. Baton Rouge, will hardly return Durham’s line 2 poles 171 inks to to Pittsboro. Wyeth, however, does a stone, Durham’s corner; thence not expect to go to Louisiana, at easternly with Samuel Siler’s Tine, least for the present. | being the middle of the Old Fayette .. ! I"* ' road to Ashboro Street; thence A Russian without the knout sel- with Ashboro Street to Greens dom does good,—Germana proverb, boro Street; thence with Greensboro STATEMENT EMPLOYERS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Condition December 31, 1929, As Shown By Statement Filed. Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year -.....'51,871,403,10 Income Ironi Policyholders, $1,073,228.70 Miscellaneous $86,434.93; Total ..$1,159,663.63 Disbursements—To Policyholders, $531,753.25; Misc., $485,636.08; Total $1,017,389.33 ASSETS Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 5 ,00,000.00 ' a,ue 0f Bonrls and stocks 1,131,590.04 Cash in Company’s Office 44;? 00 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks on inter..est 177,026.34 Premiums in course of Collection IS7 0‘ , 4 15 Interest and Rents clue arid accrued 5.756.51 Notes Receivable 27,490.04 All other Assets, as detailed in statement «... 19,344.32 Total $ 2,059.674.40 Less Assets not admltte'cl 37,095.65 Tctal admitted Assets $ 2,022,578.75 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims ...$ 1,407,1 72.57 Expense, lnvestigation and Adjustment of Claims 1.701.95 Unearned Premiums 167,343.64 Commis-skm. and other charges due 7.939.70 Salaries, Rents, Expenses. Bills, Accounts, Fees, etc., due or accrued.... 1.500.00 Estimated amount for Federal, State, county, and municipal taxes 10,186.70 Return Premiums _ 2 019 75 Reinsurance 5,739.77 Asl other {Liabilities, as detailed in statement 72,886.79 Tctal amount of all Liabilities except Capital ....$ 1.677,490.87 Surplus over all Liabilities (Surplus as regards Policyholders) $ 345,087.88 Totfil 'Liabilities $ 2,022,578.75 Business In The State Os North Carolina During 1929 Prems. Rec’d. Losses Pd. Auto Lia’bility $1,113 Liability other ’than auto 185 j Workmen's 5,248 197 : Auto property damage 1.110 394 Totals 7,656 590 President Chas. A. Angell, Secretary J. R. Beimert, Treasurer Geo. L. Robinson. H-ome .2 Lafayette St, New York City. Attorney ftr service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager for '■North Carolina: Home Office. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department. (Seal) Raleigh, March 4th, 1930. I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a I true and correct ,Obstruct of the statement of the Employers Mutual Insurance Com pany. of New York City, filed with this Department, showing I'he condition of said Company ion the Ist day .of December, T5r29. "Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. DAN C. BONEY. ’lnsurance Commissioner. ! STATEMENT CENTRAL SURETY AND INSURANCE COREL KANSAS CITY, MO. Condition Dooember 31, 1929, As Shown ®y Statement Filed. Amount of Ga-pltail paifi .up in Cash $ 1.000.006.4)9 [Amount of Ledger .Assets ; December 31« t 0? previous year 3.778,343.69 j Income —From !PolicyhoUs(ers, S $2,274,754.86:; 5 Disbursements—-To ißolicjthotders : $959,110.6:0; Misc. :$1,27^,608.77 ; Total 2,238,719.37 ASSETS {.Mortgage Loan* «en 3Real 35state ......% 912,820.65 VValue of Bonds and Btooks 2,295,159.64 Cash in Company’* Office 36.231.76 Deposits in Trust Cietmpamev ~3®id ißanks not <OO imtar<est ................... Deposits in Trust •Companies and -Banks on interest 1 255,879.68 jlPre.miums in course as '.ColktetfOin 485,535.95 ■ Interest and Rents due and accrued 61,544.71 ,'Njrites Receivable 10,632.49 .AjloOther Assets, as cdetailed :xn .statement 44,154.15 Total f 4.096,526.23 j Less Aseeite not admitted 113,832.16 Total admitted Assets $ 3.962,694.07 LIABILITIES Unpaid 'Claims 589.992.00 ExTenae, (Investigation, and Adju»tre*ept ; qf Claims 10.808.76 Unearned Premiums - 971,253.52 Commission, Brokerage, and otiher charges .due 122,574.93 Salaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Acoo.mtt§, .Fees, Etc., due or accrued 10,382.46 Estimated amount for Federal, .■State, County, and municipal taxes 46,495.10 Reinsurance 10,141.82 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 70,825.00 Total amount of all iAaibilitiedf .except Capital $ 1,831,473.59 Capital paid up $1,000,000.00 feurplus over all Liabilities 1,151,220.48 Surplus as regard* Policyholders 2,151,220.48 Total Liabilities $ 3,982,694.07 Business In The State Os North Carolina During 1929 iPrejpas. Rec’d. Losses Pd, Prems. Rec’d, Losses Pd. Accident 17 - . plat * 1 * 045 451 Non-cancell. acc. A LeaHh 338 Burglary and theft 13 Auto Liability 2,7.49 250 Auto property damage ... 1,6£2 893 Liabiltiy other than agio 314' 171 Auto collision 932 1,628 Fidelity 4 gurety 192 TOTALS 7,288 3,394 —Minus. President, Dennis Hudson; Secretary, L. M. Goodwin; Treasurer, C. W. Allendoerfer, Home Office: 1737 McGee St., Kansas City. Mo. Attorney tor nervi.ee: DAN C- BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina: Home Office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department. ( geal) RALEIGH, February 25th, 1930. i j DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Central Surety and Insurance Com pany, of Kansas City, Mo., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31gt day of December, 1929. I Witoess my fcapd and official seal the day and date above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Street to the beginning and con taining 1-10 acre, be the same, more or less. SECOND LOT: Beginning at A. A. Lambes corner on Ashboro Street and running east with said Street 65 feet; thence north with J. M. Marley’s line 100 feet to the.. Roller Mill lot; thence west with said lot 65 feet to north east corner of A. A. Lambe’s lot; thence with his lot 100 feet to the beginning. This the 14th day of May, .1930. Page Trust Company, Assignee Os I The Chatham Bank, Mortgagee ! Siler & Barber, Atty’s. began may 22 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power.. of sale in a decree in that certain action pending in the Superior Court of Chatham County, North Carolina entitled “Peoples Bank STATEMENT INDEPENDENCE INDEMNITY COMPANY / PHILADELPHIA, PA. Condition December 31, 1929, A» Shown By Statement Piled. Amount of Capital paid up in Cash Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of Previous year . .$10,044,276.69 Increase of Capital during year, $250,000.00; Total 9,794.276.69 Income From Policyholders, $7,930,398.57; Miscellaneous $4,446,142.75; Total 12,376.541.32 Disbursements To Policyholders, $4,087,762.44; Misc. $5,013,109.65; Total .. 9,100,872.09 ASSETS Value of Real Estate 6.800:00 Mortgage Loans on Beal Estate w 45 qq Value of Bonds and Stocks 196 s**7 **s Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks on interest 1,325.697.73 Premiums in course of Collection 1 853.623.04 Interest and Rents due and accrued 19.528.65 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 812,365.62 Total $13,259,542.29 Less Assets not admitted 1,278,073.26 Total admitted Assets $11,981,469.03 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims $ 4,936,343.15 Expense, Investigation, and Adjustment of Claims 55,500.00 Unearned premiums 3.411 118.68 Commission, Brokerage, and other charges due 398,484.48 Salaries, Rents. Expenses, Bills, Accounts, Fees, Etc., due or accrued' 10,000.00 Estimated amount for Federal, State, County, and municipal taxes 150,000.00 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital 8,961,446.31 Capital paid up ' $1,250,000.00 , Surplus over all Liabilities $1,770,022.72 Surplus as regards Policyholders 3,020,022.72 Total Liabilities $11,981,469.03 Business In The State Os North Carolina During 1929 Prems. Rec’d. Losses Pd. Prems. Rec’d. Losses Pd. Burglary and theft 789 1,299 tr-firlpnt *> 904 1 949 1 Steam Boiler 55 Health 830 LOO „„„ I Engine and Machinery ... —960 Auto Liability 5,1 _0 1,96 j Auto property damage ... 2.601 980 Liability other than auto 3.302 6.561 A uto Collision 487 1,597 Workmen’s compensation. 2,379 98 . , ’ Propei ty damage and col- Fidelity 304 . .. . „ lision other than auto.. 354 Surety 3,673 7,809 Plate Glass 897 -230 TOTALS 21,628 21,981 —Minus. President, Chas. H. Holland; Secretary-Treasurer, Jas. Morrison. Home Office: Independence Bldg., Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa. Attorney for service; DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina: Home Office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department. i RALEIGH, February 7th, 1930. I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Independence Indemnity Company of Philadelphia, Pa., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1929. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. » DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. "" :i ■■ ■ v STATEMENT KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY KANSAS CITY, MO. Condition December 31, 1929, As Shown By Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash § 1 000 000 00 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year $51,558,164.90.. 51,558,164.90 Premium Income $11,669,636.83; Miscellaneous, $3,197,739.24; Total 14,867.376.07 Disbursements—To Policyholders, $4,903,705.30; Misc., $4,563,570.62; Total.. 9,467,275.92 Business written during year—Number of policies 46,315; Amount 104.069.428.00 Business in force .at end of year—No. of policies 199,846; Amount 432,633,508 00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances $ 3,668.268 10 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 33 544 jjg 6 g Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, or other collateral 42.590.00 Loans made Policyholders on this Company’s Policies assigned as collateral 12,501,725.11 Premium notes on Policies in force 419 373 52 Net Value of Bonds and Stocks g 039,529 97 Cash 414,386.67 Interest and Rents due and accrued 1162 178 22 Premiums uncollected and deferred 1.844,742 61 All other Assets, as detailed iri statement 493 283 10 Total • • $60,020,185.88 Less Assets not admitted 669,022.76 Total admitted Assets $59,351,163.13 LIABILITIES j Net Reserve, including Disability Provision $49,460,801.00 [Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc. .. *601,300.06 Policy Claims 365,072.00 Dividends left with Company at interest 1,561,628.40 Premiums paid in advance 142,927.86 Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance 174,092.58 Commissions due to Agents 28,650.27 Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State and other Taxes 280,000.00 Dividends due Policyholders 70,843.15 Amount set apart for future dividends 27,216.77 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 1,077,680.30 Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital $53,790,212.39 Capital paid up in Cash $1,000,000.00 Unassigned funds (surplus) $4,560,’950.73 $5,560,950.73 Total Liabilities * $59,351,163.12 Business In Tlie State Os North Carolina During 1929 ORDINARY No. Amount Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year 401 $1,068,638.00 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during the year.. 221 762,963.00 Total 622 1,831.601.00 Deduct ceased to be in force during the year 169 444,995.00 SU Policies in force December 31st 453 $1,3&&,606.00 Losses and Claims incurred during year 7 9.500.00 Losses and Claims settled during the year, in full 7 "9.500.00 Premium Income —Ordinary, $25,903.92; Total - $25,963."92 President J. B. Reynolds, Secretary C. N. Sears, Treasurer H. R. Carpenter, Actuary R. Montagne Webb. Home Office 3520 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Attorney for service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance "Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina C. P. Dickson, Charlotte, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department. (Seal) RALEIGH. February 10th, 1930 I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Kansas City Life Insurance Company, of Kansas City, Mo., filed with this department, showing the condition of said com pany on the 31st day of December, 1929. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. ■ and Trust Company versus H. A. , Baxter and Gladys Baxter” the undersigned commissioner will offer . for sale to the highest bidder, for 1 cash, at public out-cry. in front l of the court house door at Pitts -1 boro, North Carolina, on Saturday, » the 14th day of June, 1930, at ; twelve o’clock noon, that certain lot lying and being in the Town of Bennett, Chatham County, North Carolina* and being described as follows: - Beginning at the corner of lot (No. 2 on the west side of Chatham ! Street and running west 60 feet; thence with said right-of-way to Chatham Street; thence with Chat ham Street north 23 feet to the beginning, the same being lot No.l on block “J” and known as the M. C. Yow store building. ’ This the 17th dav of May, 1930. Wade Barber, Commissioner. Siler & Barber Atty’s. began may 22 $ PAGE SEVEN

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