V? f PROFESSIONAL I CARDS DR. H.' E. SATTEKFIELD , Dental Surgean, ltoxboru, N. C. B . Office over GT"W. Thomas Store. I.. 11 " ? ' O. B. CROWELL Attorney at Law, Next Door to [ Dr. Bradsher's Office, Roxboro, N. C. ? | DR*G. G. VICKERS DENTIST Office in Newell Building on North Main Street, next door to Roxboro Grocery Co. !__ N. LUNSFORD , Attorney - at - Law Office over Garrett's Store Roxboro, N. C. J DR. O. G. DAVIS . Veterinarian, Offers his .ervice to Roxboro * and surrounding community " Phone E7. 8-15 6tpd* - --~.j ? o? " W. T. BUCHANAN Surveyor PnThnrn M C Pwwfn A I W r DR. E; JTUCKEK I DENTIST [ | Office in Hotel Jones. I I ; 0 Z ROBERT P. BURNS Attoraey-at- La w Office orer Darls Drag Store : " .' i DR. J. H. HUGHES I Dentist I Office in Hotel Jonev next J door Jto Dr. Tucker's office. DR. S. RAPPORT AT DAVIS* DRUG STORE. BEGINNING DECENBER 5th, Dr. 8. RAPPORT of Durham will be at DAVIS DRUG STORT Instead of the Hotel, erery first Wednesday in each month, to examine eyes and fit glasses. My next risit will be Wednesday APRIL 2ND 1924 TO SEE BETTER, SEE ME. MY DURHAM OFFICE IS MAIN ST OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. _ i.ivn qui? Under and by virtue of two certain deeds in trust, executed to me by Robt- Rogers and wife Bettie, registered in book 2, page 529 and 581, default having been made, I will on the FIRST MONDAY in* MAY (oth Inst.), sell for cash by public auction at the court house door in Roxboro, that certain tract of land, lying in Allensville township. Person county, N. Cl, and bounded on the North by the lands of C. R. Russell, East by Victor Kaplon and Joe Tingen; south by Jim Pullinm; and on the west by Mrs. Fannie Clayton, containing 160 acres more or less, see deed Dr. rk >EMEDY ^ pjr?fr h?n known tn ?W1 - ? r? : / """ ~? msshhuumT " The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dixon was made sad on March 24th when death claimed for its own their little daughter, Lois.- She contracted measles which was followed by pneumonth. She: was laid away in the Leasburg cemetery; the floral offerings were many, Lois was a lovely child of unnsual charming personality vand was a general favorite in school with teachers and pnpils. being possessed of a rare unselfish spirit. She numbered -her friends by the score, yet she was only seven years' old. She leaves to mourn for her, mother, father, one little sister Virginia, 4 years of age, besides other relatives and friends..?A Friend. CARD OOF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends who were so kind to us during the sickness and death of our little girl. We assure you your kindness wfll'not be forgotten. Very respectfuUy, Mr. and Mrs. WrP. Dixon. ' ~u STATEMENT Pennsylvania Lumbermans Mutual Fire Insurance Company Philadelphia. Pa. Condition December 31, 1923. as shown by statement filed. Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, 1,849,189.22; total, 1,849,189.22 Income?Froitj Policyholders, $97,726.90; Miscellaneous, $138,452.62; total 1,113,179.42 Disbursements?To Policy- . holders, $464,791.06: Mis- ) cellsneous, $587,812.52; J total - *1,052.403.58 Fire Risks?Written or rfnewed during year, $59,010,983 In force 52,648,094.00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate. 103,702.50 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate 282,000.00 Value of Bonds and Stocks 1,368,087.13 Cash in Company's Office 216.10 Deposited in Trust Companies hnd Banks on interest....... 114,858.02 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to-October 1, 1928 "? 41,222.25 Agents' balances, representing business written prior to October 1, 1923. 381.01 Interest and Rents due and accrued., 30,269,46 AU other Assets, as detailed in statement 104,914.14 Total : $2,045,148.66 Less Assets not admitted 96,544.05 Total admitted Assets * $1,948,604.61 LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims 33,355.68 Unearned premiums 474,462.13 Salaries, rents, expenses, Fills, accounts; fees, etc., due or accrued 2,500.00 Estimated amount payable for Federal. State, county and municipal taxes due or accrued 10,426.45 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement. 5.275.91 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital-- $526,020.17 Surplus over all liabilities. $1,422,584.44 Surplus as regards Policyholders 1,422,584.44 r . . "* Total Liabilities? 4,948,604.61 Business In North Carolina During 1923 Fire Risks written. _ $1,654,835; Premiums received $48,265.15 Losses incurred?Fire . -35,347.89; Paid, 4 39.053.00 President, Edward F. Hanson; secretary, Harrv Humphreys; Treasurer. Jcs. S. Young. Home Off#**. Philadelphia. Pal Attorney for service; Stacey W. Wade. Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh,. Feb. 2. 1924 T. STvrEY W. WADE, Insurance '"r.p-y! ^icnAr. do. hereby certify that she above ia a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Penn~ sylvania Lumbermans Mutual Fife Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., filed, with this Department, show- " hTg fhe condition of said Company, on the 31st dnv of December. 1923. Witness my hand apd official seal, the day and year above written. STAjCEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner. LAND SALE. I will sell at auction at the court house door in Roxboro ai 12 o'clock if ? ' , .. . MONDAY MAY Sth, 1921 the following tract of land: 359 acres, more" or leas, according to an old surrey, situated in Cunningham township, adjoining the lands of 3. H. HeCTff Wl T. T. Adamo and others, known as the oTd Feathsrston Home Place, There la a?big. 9 room dwelling, 8 tenant houses and 8 er 8 tobacco barns on the' plac^. The land Is spdfclally adapted to tobacco and grain. .One half an acre will be reserved for a burying ground: _ Tame of sale, Cash. ' Thin April-*^1924. ? 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