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irnNESPAY, SEPT. 31, lj ^T^Wo^Js j,1 I Country's Need' Bs Relief Rolls Are The 1 greatest Obstacle Today Wr0 Complete Recovery. i Be?* York. Sept. 5.?The "sinis- J m education in idleness which 1 ior.s of unemployed have re- j ed while on relief rolls is the Btest obstacle today to com- < W recovery from the depress- j ^asserts Earnest Elmo Cal- l B in an article, "The Will to i Bovery." in Current History. ) Bfliile it is true," says Mr, ] Bins. "that many self respectHmen and women have been 1 Bed or. the dole, it is equally 1 B that the unemployed in- 1 Be ail the marginal fringe of 1 Billing workers who even in a i B of prosperity are a short re- j Be from idleness. This group i B finds itself with a definite Bus supported by public opinB with no apparent distinction i Beer, the industrious and the 1 Bwcally idle, which is bad for j B morale of the real workers, i showing more and more i ctance to accept work which 1i Knot meet with their exacting 3 Kitions. Kefore the country can re- 1 to work, it must have the 1 to work and the will to work ! I been broken down by the Kerous expedient of large I K<s situation, described by Mr. Kins, found point recently in j failure of persons on relief j I to come forward for jobs : public works when offered in j York City by General Hugh johnson, the Works Adminis- j 1 or He met the problem by > 1 Kng off the relief rolls all who sed jobs, and then threaten- j' to have them jailed for non- j j port of their families. I marriage license marriage license was issued j, Brday to Miss Isabell Ganey |: BLether A. King, both of Le by Miss Gladys Dosher, ; Buty Register of Deeds. The 1 Brr.age ceremony was perform immediately following the pro- j Bement of the license by Justice Bpeace Afton Smith. 1 returns home 1 Biss Evelyn Loughlin. daugh- ; of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lough returned Sunday from Camp ; Bch where she attended a con- j j ^Br.ce of the Young People's ; Bv.ce League last week. I move residence Hisses Mary Ruth McQueen j H Louise Marks have moved 1 Br. their apartment in then Brsee home to the Howey 1 project begun At a wave frrom the bandBrthief of the first lady of Be land, Detroit began her ' Bui clearance project Monday The project, whicb will into some six millions of ^Hars, entails the clearing ^?av of iin?ajiltArv and noor- !! B-bghted tenement buildings, , Bd the erection of low-cost, , Bodern houses and apart- | Bent. The flutter of Mrs. ^ Bosevelt's "hanky" was the j Bgnal for a heavy truck to j Bu down the first wall in the , Btaiiding project. t I Shallotte News m 11 Bile no great damage was < B during the tropical storm l B visited this section last week, Broof of a large warehouse I B-. belonging to R. D. White I I blown off and many lost i B shade trees, especially china i B| which carry heavy foliage I Bus season of the year. I Bk Pauline Fitts left Monday < Btoensboro to enter college. B*as accompanied by Rev. B fitts and family to GreensB? Annie May Holmes spent ] days in Wilmington this i B*ith relatives. l B? Bessie Williamson of Lake B*?&w is spending several , B ? the home of her uncle, ^ B,& Muggins, clerk in i Shaloltte Trading Co. store ] has been ill for the past B %s, is able to be out j B Birthday Party Bf- Miss Lucille Milliken, 1 Bf ?f Mr. and Mrs. A. A. \ I'''10{ Shallotte Point, cele- ! V-_ her eighth birthday Sun- , B.'tiny of her small friends , '** her birthday party and , B"s refreshments were serv KC KLtX REPORTED B i/u"Klux are reported to Bsec-? Seen in 11148 immedi" B,uon ?n one or more oc- j ""recently. One whipping j B , ho have been adminis- j 2 hfcem, and it is also said . BJ or more persons have B^ tingle-bobs with dull B' 'A4len found with too i m under their shirt. ^B E Vp,E WARDEN Pfl Russ has been ap ?35 pointed county game warden and j low has a supply of license on r< land, which he is distributing at " various points in the county for " sale to hunters, trappers and j, fishermen. t] Mr. W. R. Holmes accompan- ii ed by his daughter, Annie May 0 and sons, James and Harold, and s Pearlie Russ went to Fort Bragg I last Tuesday afternoon for his' t! son, William who has been in t! training there. c Mr. and Mrs. Thos L. Rosses h if Newton, Ala., are spending p a few days with relatives here, jv Mrs. Rosser was before her mar- ii riage Miss Naomi Gore, daugh- ti ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. b P. Gore. o Mr. R. D. White, local distri- d butor for Purol products is build- f ing a pipe line from the river to s bis plant and will in the near i i1 future transport gasoline by boat j Is instead of by truck from Wilmington as he has been doing j fs since opening the plant here. ? BOARD TO MEET a Several applications for the po- s sition of marshal have already ti been made with the town com- ? missioners. On Thursday night of h this week the board wil lmeet and a will take under consideration the li appointment of a man to fill the n position. d Mrs. Johnie Nance, of Supply, a bas returned home after spend- a ing a week with her daughter at i p Shanotte. t Miss Louise Nance, of Supply, f is spending a week with friends f at Loris, S. C. j' Birthday Party Little Kenneth Anderson, of! P Shallotte, entertained his little J friends at a lovely birthday par- j ty on his 4th birthday, August 0 30th. Ice cream and cake were j served. Attractive gifts were re- v ceived. 1 The $4,000,000 Port Terminal Project For Brunswick t (Continued from page one.) r en marginal quay 3,040 feet long, y Seventeen hundred feet would be c devoted to an ocean freight ter- a minal and immediately back of v this would lie a transient shed t and warehouse, each with dimen- t sions of 100x1120 feet. There v would be a 1,340 foot section for t a coastwise freight terminal and back of this would lie a transient t shed and warehouse, each with C dimensions of 100x640 feet. To r thfe west and forming a part of | g the bulkhead would lie a 1,400 t foot wharf for inland freight. Back of this would lie a transient j 1 shed 60x1,000 and a warehouse I 100x1,000 feet. ' h The terminals would be located f: near the northern limits of Southport on a tract of land com- p prising 320 acres. Plans call for j o wharves to be constructed of re- t] inforced concrete piling and the IA warehouse to be bulit of reinforc- b ed concrete, making them fire- t proof. In going over the project, Mr. v Shannon particularly stressed the a fact that it was not the object h of the local port commission to ittract business away from other a North Carolina ports. 1< "The project was predicated on j li the idea of obtaining new traffic I ind not to take away or reduce j V the volume now going through j t Wilmington," he said. Efforts j> will be made, if it is obtainable, 1 to develop industries, such as pulp J J processing plants and oil refiner- j es. The development should sup-1 plement the facilities at Wilming- 1A ton and in years to come, Mr. E Shannon predicted, there will be v many terminals on the Cape Fear F from Southport north to Wil- p mington. "In fact," he added, "it V should be just like one large s port." E "We feel that the project will K lelp Wilmington as much as p Southport," he stated. Mr. Shan- V ion also referred to Los Angeles V ind San Pedro as an example of w m extended port and its possi- P lilities. S Statemi STATE AUTOMOBILE MUTUA Columbus, Condition December 31, 1934, as \mount of Ledger Assets December 31 Increase of Capital During Year Income?From Policyholders, 33,016,010.61 1100,623.72; Total Disbursements?To Policyholders, $1,231,8 $1,403,465.13; Total ASSET italue of Real Estate lvalue of Bonds and Stocks Cash in Company's Office Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks Premiums in Course of Collection Interest and Rents due and accrued .. Ml other Assets, as detailed in stateir Total Less Assets not admitted Total Admitted Assets LIABILI' Unpaid Claims i Expense, Investigation, and Adjustmenl Unearned Premiums ? Salaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Accour or accrued ? Estimated Amount of Federal, State, co: All other Liabilities, as detailed in st; Total amount of all Liabilitie Surplus over all Liabilities ? Surplus as regards Policyholders Total Liabilities BUSINESS IN NORTH CA Auto Liability Plate Glass Cyclone ? Cargo c ? Auto property damage Auto Collision Totals President. Arthur Wolf; Secretary I Kee; Home Office 518 E. Broad St., Colt C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, I Carolina. Home Office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSU Raleigh, August 13th, 1936, I, DAN do hereby certify that the above is ? THE STATE F The project would provide di- st ect employment to 847 men and bi idirect employment to 1,600 01 lore. It would require about >(g ighteen months for completion. ? Ir. Shannon emphasized the fact tiat the project is regenerative l that it probably will attract ai ther industries which will create ai till further employment. Southport is only 6 miles from j 11 he Cape Fear river bar and D here is a natural thirty foot hannel to the port site. The y. arbor is land locked, with good >1 rotection from wind and storms, Ji nth large anchorage basin hav- D ig good holding ground and pro- p ected from tidal waves. The har- Tr or is easily accessible to In- Ai oming or outgoing vessels either ay or night. Located only thirty L( ive miles from the regular off hore South Atlantic traffic lanes, t is the nearest port to these V mes. p The application points to the c< act that seventy per cent of Si he state's imports and exports e cove through ports in other tates and at an added expense d North Carolina shippers. Since J Cj he port facilities now serving si Jorlh Carolina are very limited g| nd since there appears little llkeihood that they will expand to ieet the needs of the rapid inustrial growth of the state, the A pplication points to the need of a port development at South- ^ iort. The entire state is expected y o share in the reduction of Si reight rates which would result g rom the completion of the pro- a ect. p 4EW ARRANGEMENT k FOR COTTON POOL '0' (Continued from page 1) S" f County Agent Dodson. dl His first date in this county 8t rill be on Wednesday, September ^ 8. Future dates will be announed in The State Port Pilot. ^ Particular attention is called to j he fact that no allotment cards j nay be purchased at the gin this [ rear. Farmers desiring to pur-1A hase additional tax-free pound-1 .ge must have their cotton j11 weighed to determine the amount [ d - ' * 14 I hey neea ana uien secure il ai he office of the county agent m yhen the cotton assistant is L here. C The cotton allotment cards have D ieen received at the office of i, bounty Agent Dodson and are i A iow being distributed to the rowers as fast as they call for L hem. 'ROSPEROUS FARMER Continued from page one lead. The shot apparently was ^ ired from a .32 calibre pistol. No money was found on the erson of the dead man, keys and ther personal belongings being he only contents of his pockets, it his home officers found a new ill fold which contained eleven wenty-dollar bills. Funeral services for Mr. Ganus /ere conducted Friday afternoon t the Ganus cemetery near his i ome. The deceased was 58 years of ge and is survived by the fol)wing brothers and sisters: Wile, Charlie and Jesse Ganus; Mrs. iottie McKeithan, Mrs. Rachel Vard, Mrs. Laura RUss, Mrs. Eti Rus8, Mrs. Manda Smith and Irs. Bessie Hardwick. URY LIST FOR OCTOBER COURT Continued from page 1.) LSh; T. A. Caison, Supply; D. A. turgwin, Leland; J. R. Camron, Pinnabow; Gaston D. Wilson, Teeland; Isaac Clemmons, Suply; O. A. Lewis, Bolivia; C. M. /atts, Shallotte; R. O. Lewis, hallotte; J. L. Smith, Ash; E. [olden, Jr., Shallotte; Roy Mc[eithan, Ash; D. H. Caison, Supi" a R Willis. Shallotte: D. t ? ? , 7. Pickett, Shallotte; Ivey High, j|| /ampee; L. W. Ganus, Long- I ood; E. D. Milliken, Leland; R. Ill . Swain, Bolivia; O. H. Holden, III outhport; I. M. Danford, Bolivia. Ill L * INSURANCE COMPANY Ohio Shown by Statement Filed st of previous year $3,239,506.14 III 3.239,506.14 I ; Miscellaneous, 3.116,634.33 III 98.04; Miscellaneous, i 2,635,363 17 I 350,176.55 | 2,676,897.02 II 600.00 III I not on interest 102,584.64 |l 670,060.58 II 21,367.90 III lent 21,678.99 mi 3,742,366.68 HI 193.312.09 mi 3,549,053.69 ||| TIES 640,010.00 III : of Claims 25,000.00 ||| 1,392,377.66 HI its, Fees, etc., due unty and municipal taxes 30,000.00 I III itement 660,450.44 II s except Capital 2,699,053.59 ||| 850,000.00 UK 1 860,000.00 llll -... 3,549,053.59 ||| ROLINA DURING 1934 Premlnms Reed. Losses Pd. ||| $ 99,589 $ 24,681. Ill 9,314. 2,278. Ill 6,156. 1,006. Ill 187. 73. Ill 167. 42. Ill 98 8 III -- 34.447.' 10.881.' ||| 11,709. 8.611. II 160.666. 47,580. Ill tobt. S. Pein; Treasurer W. E. Mc- III imbus, O.; Attorney for service:DAN III laleigh, N. C.; Manager for North I RANCE DEPARTMENT, C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, II i true and correct abstract of the w ? \ 4 *ORT PfLOT, SPUTHPOR' atement of the State Automobile M is, O.. filed with this Department, si i the 31st day of December. 1934. Witness my hand and official seal leal) DAN State STANDARD ACCIDENT Detroit Condition December SI, 1884, mount of Capital paid up in cash mount of Ledger Assets December ; $18,880,084.59; Increase of Capital Total icome?From policyholders,. $11,553,50 $1,284,826.21; Total isbursements?To Policyholders, $6,55 $7,380,714.89; Total ASS Due of Real Estate ortgage Loans on Real Estate alue of Bonds and Stocks ish in Company's office eposits in Trust Companies and Ba eposits in Trust Companies and Ba remiums in course of Collection ... iterest and Rents due and accrue* ills Receivable II other Assets as detailed in state Total ._. ess Assets not admitted ...? Total admitted Assets I! A HI npaid Claims xpense. Investigation, and Adjustme nearned Premiums _.... ommission. Brokerage, and other cf Uaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Accoi due or accrued ? stimated amount of Federal, State, municipal taxes 11 other Liabilities, as detailed in s Total amount of all Liabilit apital paid up jrplus over all Liabilities rrplus as regards Policyholders ? Total Liabilities JtlSINESS IN NORTH < ccident uto Liability iability other than auto Workmen's compensation ? idelity urety .... late Glass ? urglary and theft uto Property Damage uto Collision - ? roperty damage and collision other Totals ?: President, D. W. Feny, Jr.; Secret Irk; Home Office, Detroit Mich.;At murance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. < ffice. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. IN! Raleigh, August 13th, 1935, I, DAI [> hereby certify that the above is atement of the Standard Accident ; led with this Department, showing I 1st day of December, 1934. Witness my hand and official sea DA 8tat? SOUTHERN FIDELITY MET Durhair Condition December 31, 1934, mount of Capital paid up in cash mount of ledger Assets December 31s Decrease of Capital during year, icome?From Policyholders. 112,520.58 $8,115.17; Total ,. isbursements?To Policyholders, $2,0! $24,879.01.... Total . ASS ortgage Loans on Real Estate oans secured by Pledge of Bonds, alue of Bonds and Stocks ash in Company's office eposits in Trust Companies and Ba remiums in course of Collection ... iterest and Rents due and accrued 11 other Assets, as detailed in statem Total' ess Assets not admitted Total admitted Assets ... LIABI npaid Claims Crul W1 B. F. BATT< 20 at 154 at 92 at 142 at .... W. E. BURG] 138 ftt 364 at ivz at 226 at MRS. T. J. SAI 168 at 332 at 148 at MILIGAN & CO) 104 at 166 at 72 at A. S. KINC 100 at 84 at 1 E. E. FIELD 100 at 132 at 130 at 106 at .. R. M. EDWAJ 88 at 84 at 24 at 78 at W. E. HARRE1 508 at 264 at , 292 at KIDD & ASH! 496 at ! D. F. FOWLER and fl 230 at 150 at First Sale Taylor, E - i i T, NORTH CAROLINA lutual Insurance Company, of Colum- 1 lowing the condition of said Company { , the day and date above written. ] C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. nient INSURANCE COMPANY < , Mich < as Shown by Statement Filed I 1,456.084.59 I ? list of previous year, during year, $100,000.00 $18,980,084.59 I '3.24; Miscellaneous, 12,838,329.45 l 4,060.86; Miscellaneous, 1 13.934,775.75 ] ETS - 1,547,840.05 t 221,381.10 10,041,371.65 37,596.66 T nks not on interest 2,142,053.65 < nks on interest 94,871.02 5 2,970,541.67 < 1 90,772.19 - 82,669.70 i ment 1,210,355.51 J ... 18,439,453.20 ! 1,460,955.19 '. 16,978,498.01 ' JTIKS , 7,681,132.41 ' nt of Claims 93,014.51 v 4.854,404.68 ; larges due 610.089.47 , jnts. Fees, etc., 1 45.899.86 , county, and , 307,806.29 , ilatement 679,470.79 1 ies except Capital 14,271,818.01 1 1,456,680.00 , 1.250,000.00 1 2,706,680.00 1 16,978,498.01 H CAROLINA DURING 1934 Premiums Reed. Losses Pd. " $ 156. $ 29. , 235. 726. 1 19,132. 9,980. , 5,839. 36. 1 .. 16,678. 8,293. j 3,469. 260. 1 5,07$. 4,394. j ._ 660. 352. 1 1,830. 156. < 7,180 1,319 914. 941. j than auto 195. 61,355. 26,474. ; ary, Chas. C. Bowen; Treasurer, L,. K. torney for service: DAN C. BONEY, ; 2.; Manager for North Carolina, Home SURANCE DEPARTMENT, f C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, . a true and correct abstract of the Insurance Company, of Detroit, Mich., . ihe condition of said Company on the I. the day and date above written. S! C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. < ment < UAL INSURANCE COMPANY I, N. C. as Shown by Statement Filed $60,000.00 it of previous year $122,499.30; $26,100.00; Total 96,399.30 Miscellaneous, 20,635.85 " 17.15; Miscellaneous 26,976.16 ETS 64,458.36 ' ?i? ? -.l ? AQG 4Q I ciutive, ui UIIICI tuuaicioi .... ?,^w., 26,115.00 '' 730.37 nk* not on interest 886.97 ' 976.80 1,853.95 ' ent 395.00 91,912.94 613.00 ' LITIES 383.42 A FEW SALE ghfield's HITE VILLE, ] )N MRS. BLANCH .45 R. A. SE 36 124 at 34 464 at -31 w. a B ESS 118 .37 102 at 36 D. R. C/ -35 130 at .29 274 at ms aco t S* B* W1 os 952 at Ofi JOE ST ? 444 at 482 at LEMAN J. B. V 37 144 at 36 128 at 33 388 at 1 148 at 38 ALICE L 34 38 at S 130 at 38 144 at .36 JNO. D. F 33 26 at 28 240 at ?ns 4^4 at ? ak w- B. GRAHAM 25 180 at 186 at Xt 222 at .35 196 at T. C. JC 30 148 at 32 150 at... 29 118 at LEY S. W. MIMS a 34 ,52 at [. DEWITT 240 at 35 360 at 33 430 at Mon., Sept. 16t Matthews & IOBBY NEWS( Unearned Premiums Uommfssion, Brokerage, and other chargt salaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Accounts due or accrued ? Estimated amount of Federal, State, cout Vll other liabilities, as detailed in statem Total amount of all Liabilities Tapital paid up ? surplus over all Liabilities surplus as regards Policyholders Total Liabilities BUSINESS IN NORTH CAD Occident ? lealth liability other than auto fidelity President. YV. J. Pearson; Secretary. . .VilhoiteHome Office. 809 Fayettevilie service: DAN C. BOXEY, Insurance Com or North Carolina. Home Office. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IXSU Raleigh, August 13th, 1935, I. DAN C. E lereby certify that the above is a true nent of the Southern Fidelity Mutual Ii E., filed with this Department, showing he 31st day of December, 1934. YY'itness my hand and official seal, tl Seal) DAN C. BO> The SAFE Cc Way to Most people settle obligat ference to cash because ?checks pr< ings; ?they provi' ceipt for e ?they enab avoid the i large sum < carrying it ?they save 1 Through o facilities we able and hel people of thi WAC CA BANK & TI jjj WHITEVILLE - CHADB* IS MADE AT Warehc N. C, TUESDi IE LEWIS and S. K. anc ILLARS 158 at 36 390 at 34 204 at UTLER CLA1 36 200 at 34 118 at kNADY 120 at 35 320 at .34 PREVAT1 LLIAMS 360 at 32 432 at EVENS 150 at 35 392 at 30 370 at ZARD ARMSTRC 38 90 at ,, 35 160 at 31 104 at 30 O. UDLEM 46 at 38 160 at 37 MILL 35 456 at AGISTER 204 at 40 156 at 34 190 at 33 462 at [ and BENTON RIGG: 36 116 at 34 20 at 33 120 at 30 104 at ISTICE 134 at ......... 38 COLLIN 36 20 at 34 54 ?t ndDODSON 66 at ZZ! .41 148 at ..._ 38 ANNIE 35 102 at 34 200 at h and Thurs., S Crutchfield, )M, Auctioneer ===HS^ 4.153.06 a due ... 188.72 , Fees, etc., - v 398.03 lty and municipal taxes 518 38 lent 195.03 except Capital 5.836.64 50,000.00 35.463.30 85.463.30 91 199 94 tOLl.VA III RING 1934 Premiums Reed. Losses Pd. $ 623. $ 147. 4.191. 1.180. 80. 6.436. 1,103. 1.190. 145. 12,521. 2,476 Wone Shearin; Treasurer. L. W. St., Durham. N. C.; Attorney for missioner, Raleigh, N. C.; Manager RANCE DEPARTMENT. tONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do and correct abstract of the statelsurance Company, of Durham, N. the condition of said Company on le day and date above written. :EY, Insurance Commissioner. mvenient I Pay Bills 1 ions by check in pre- g. ?vent misunderstand- aS de a record and re- |a. :ach transaction; S|; le the depositor to 9kdangers of keeping a g& of cash at home or of ||j on his person; K ;ime and trouble. K ur checking account are providing valu- R pful services to the R !s community. CT .MAW I *UST CO. I OURN - FAIRMONT || SV iuse \Y 1 ED MILLIGAN i 36 . 35 26 fTON HAYS 1 35 29 28 25 r and PREVATT 34 32 30 29 25 )NG and EVANS 35 . I i 34 I i:? .30 I L. EVANS I . .40 ...: 33 S and FORD 35 .35 34 ...., 31 25 S and GORE 39 38 31 28 .'. 27 S and NOBLE 44 37 34 33 BELL WARD 36 .32 ept. 19th J n rrops. r~i i P a . /
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