Thurictoy, Nov. 5, 1942 h ......... I Haaf It M TriS Db'?!!n TImrj NOTICE Three- hogs, two gilts, and one boar, weighing about . 65 pounds, have strayed to my field, .;. Notice is hereby given unless owners call for same, I will on Monday, Nov ember 9th, dispose of them at an auction sale. RALPH HALL, Rt 2. Pink Hill, N. C. - . ll-5-2t. pd. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION , Having qualified as Adminlstra tor of the estate of B. W. Jinnett, , this is to notify all persons having claims against sa.d estate to pre - sent them to the undersigned duly verified on or before the 24th of October, 1943. All persons-Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. .This October 24, 1942. . .. ; ,. W. R. Jinnett, ; Administrator, 12-3-6t. R. D. J. NOTICEOF SALE Under and hv virtno nf thn iw, wer and authority conferred upon the undersigned by a judgment re- , ndered in the Superior Court of Duplin County in a Civil Action, entitled James W. Powell, Admin istrator of Lewis R. Powell vs. P, . O. Powell, et al, the undersigned Commissioner, will on the 23rd day or November, 1942, offer and sell to the highest bidder for Cash at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door of Duplin pounty the following tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Rckfish Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and bounded and describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stake in Randol Dh Powell's line And nmp Dip nr. nerf thence running N,-18 1-2 E. 44 poles to a stake at the Main Road; thence N. 32 E. 53 poles to two pines near the fence; thence S. 80 E. 148 poles to a stake in William Powell"8 line; thence as his line about S. 18 E. 48 poles to a pine, William and Randolph Powell's corner; thence to the pla ce of beginning, Containing 63 ac res more or less. --t A deposit of ten per cent will be required of the highest bidder to guarantee compliance of terms of sale. - .';-" Advertised this the 21st day of October, 1942. , . t . N. B. Boney, Commissioner 11-19-4 1. N. B. Bi-:s, , ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE - Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of Lon J. Whitfield, deceased, late of Du plin. County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having cla ims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before bne year fr om date hereof or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov ery. All persons lndebtedto said estate will please make immediate settlement. - " This the 20th day of October, .1942. ,: Woo Noll r.mr Whitfiplri Administratrix . ' Lon J. Whitfield, Estate. ll-26-6t. pd. " NOTICE OF SALE , - Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain, Deed of Trust dated July 2nd, 1935, executed by J. M. Bowden and wife. Mamie C. Bowden, to R L. Coburn, Trustee, and of record In the Public Registry of - Duplin County, N. C, In Book 386 at page iia ana to secure a certain note of even date therewith and the stipu lations In said Deed of Trust not having been complied with and at the request of the lolder of said note, the undersig ned Trustee will on the 13 th day of November, 1942, at 12:00 o' clock noon, in front of the Court House Door in the town of Ken- ansville, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real property lying and being in Faison Town ship, Duplin County, North Caro lina." A tract of land in Faison Town ship, Duplin County, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of B. I. Bowden Estate on North, on the east by the Wilmkigton-Goldsboro Road, On the South by the lands of Lucille W. Taylor and on the West ly the lands of L. Thompson Es tate, containing one hundred acres more or less, and being the same lands conveyed to Raleigh Bank ing and Trust Company In Deed of Trust of Record in Book 241 at page 270 of the Duplin County Public Registry, less that part con veyed to Lucille W. Taylor in Deed of Record ' In Book 262 at pnge 613 of the said public Regis try to which references are made for a further and more perfct de scription. This the"12th.day of October, 1012. . R, L. Croom, ; . Trustee. ll-5-4t. S.' F. Co. NOTICE OF SALE BGA fr I sell to the highest bidder for cash Vat the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 9 day of Nov,, 1942, at. 12 o'clock noon, the following tract oi. land in, Duplin County, Faison township, North Ctf.olina, described in the judgment in said action, and being same as that de scribed in a -deed from H. E. Gr ubbs and wife, Mollie : to Abram Beaty registered in Book 343 page 375. Registry of Duplin County and in a deed from E. M. Johnson, Administrator of .W., F. Pickett, to Mollie Beaty .rec'oded in Book 339, page 355, and in a deed from John R. Croom and others to Mol lie Beaty and Abram Beatyi re corded In Book 409, page 333, all of Duplin Countv Reeistrv. mm. taining4 lots. This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I. N;- Henderson. Commissioner iU-U3-4t. D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment Superior Court: Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County aeainst James Mid. dleton and otheve, the undersiened will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Du- pun county, on the, 9 day of Nov., UMvai'U o clock noon, the fol lowing tract of land in Duplin Co- mty, t aison township. North Caro line, described In the judgment in said action, and being same as that described in a deed frm A. D. Hi- cks to James Middleton registered in Book 169 page 189, Registry of uupun County, containing 4 afl.es. This t day of Oct., 1942. - I. N. Henderson. Commissione-? 10-29-4 1. D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Surerior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion or Duplin County against An nie Laurie Lucas and others, the undersigned will sell to the hinh- est bidder for cash at the courthou se door in Dunlin County on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Faison townshia Novth Carolina,- described in the judgment in said action, as follows; That certain tract or lot of land described In Book 343, page 56, Duplin County Registry, contain ing 7 acres. This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner 10-29-4t. D. Co. t f NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment Superior Court. Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County against Deliah Mc lver Miller, and oth&e, the under- gned will sell to the highest bid der forcash at the courthouse door in Duplin County, on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at 12 o'clock noon. the following tract of land in Dup lin County, Warsaw township, No rth Carolina, described in the judg ment in said action and being lots Nos. 5, 6, and 7 In Report of Com. mittees, BookNo. ,4, page 85, In the division of the Mose Mclver land. . - land, containing 18, 14,' and 4 ac res. . This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner 10-29-4L D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment Superior Court, Duplin County, In ' civil action of Duplin County against Mrs. Dew ey Potts, and others, the ; .under signed will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the. courthouse door in Duplin County ,on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Wal-saw town ship, North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action, and being same as that described In a deed of trust , to J,' C. Kennedy, Trustee, registered in Book 408 page 46, Registry of Duplin County containing 62 acres. This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner 10-29-4t. D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil action of Duplin County against John Thig- pen, and others; the unaereignea will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse- door in Duplin County, on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following tract of land in Dup lin County, L'mestone township, North Carplina, described in the judgment In said action, and being same as that described in a deed front J. T. Whaley to W. H. Whaley, : registered in Book 251 Page 28, Registry of Duplin Coun ty, adjoining the lands of J. C. Taylor, 4 miles from Beulavllle, and 14 miles from Kenansville, containing 21 acres. This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I...N Henderson, Commissioner 10-29-4t. D, Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior CbuVt, Duplin County ,in civil ac tion of Dublin County against John Dave Mclver and others, the undersized will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the court .,,:(! tVmr in Duplin Countv, on !' ) ' y f f Nov., IS 13, ft 12 o. NIT township, North Carolina, deacrib ed In the judgment in said. action as follows: w Being a part of the Henry Mc Iver land, and being, described in a deed to John Mclver in Book 164 page 46, Duplin County Registry containing bg acres. This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I. N,. Henderson, Commissioner llKJ9-4t. L. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior court, JJupiin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County against Mat tie Middleton and others, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse dooV in Duplin County; on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at, 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Faison township, North Carolina, - described in the judgment in said action as follows: Adjoining the lands of J. E. Thompson and others, and listed for taxation by Mattie Middleton, containing 4 acres. . This 6 day of Nov., 1942. 1- N. Henderson. Commissioner 10-29-4t D. Co. i i ' ' " - - NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County ; against Charlie Williams and othe.s, the undersigned will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the court- hous door in Duplin County, on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, the following tract of land in Duplin County, Faison township, North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action as follows: Being the same land described hi a deed from Aaron Pope and wife to Charlie Williams and Frances Williams, recorded in Duplin Co unty Registry, Book 409, page 552, containing 2 lots. This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner 10-29-4t. D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of the Superior Court, Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplin County againsf Wil lie Matthews and others, the un dersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door In Duplin County, on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at 12 o'clock noon, the .following tract of land u. Duplin County, Faison township, North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action, as follows: Being the same land described in a deed from Gus Pate and wife to , Willie Matthews, recorded in Book 413, page 94, Duplin Coun ty Registry, containing 2 acres.' This 6 day of Oct., 1942. I. N. Henderson, Commissioner 10-29-4t. D. Co. NOTICE OF SALE By Judgment of tht Superior Court,. Duplin County, in civil ac tion of Duplih County against W. E. Swinson and "others, the under signed will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the courthouse. uoor in uupiin county, on the 9 day of Nov., 1942, at 12. o'clock noon, .the following tract of land in Duplin County, Faison township, North Carolina, described in the judgment in said action, as follows ' Being the same land, described in a deed ft-om Dallas JV. Cameron to Walter E. Swinson, recorded in Book 325, page 84, Duplin County Registry, containing 1 lot. -f, ; This 6 day of Oct., 1942. , 1 I. N. Hendersdh, Commissioner 10-29-4t. D; Co.- ; - NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS '-, BV PUBLICATION , : i IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY James B. Pickett vs. Marie E, Pickett . ' The defendant, Marie E. Pickett, will take notice that an action en titled as above hos been- commen ced in the Superior Court of Duplin County North Carolina, , for tho purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce qn the grounds of two ye ars' separation; and the said de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of said County in the Courthouse" in .Kenansville.; North Carolina, within twenty (20) days after the 23 day of ; November, 1942, and answer or demur to the complaint of said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. . This the 23 day of October, 1942 v R. V. Wells jClerk Superior Court Duplin County, 11-19-41., E..C. S, Winter Hay, Grazing Crops Needed in East 'Recent rains In the Coastal Plain have destroyed the value of a large part of the hay that was stacked outdoor in Eastern Carolina. The C "-o to peanut and soybeans I y 1 s Un e"-n(ciully serious, re- I CE -S lege. . - - "Every effort should be made by livestock farmers to supplement their feed supplies with fall-seeded crops for winter grazing and spring hay", says Collins.! "Fortunately,-there- Is still time to sow winter -legumes and small grains to be grazed in February and Mar ch, or to be harvested for hay In the late spring." The agronomist explained that the restrictions placed on the use or fertilizers containing nitrogen applied on small grains does not apply where the grain is not har vested. Where farmers seed small grains for grazing, or in mixtures with legumes for grazing, they will be able to obtain 2-12-6 and 2-8-10 fertilizers. Collins says that all winter hay and grazing crops sh- ould be top-dressed with nitrogen teoruary or early March. One of the best winter hay mix tures, according to the Extension worker, is a combination of vetch of Austrian peas and small grains. He suggests the per acre seeding of 15 pounds of vetch or Austrian winter peas, 2 bushels of Fulgrain No. 3 or Fulkhum oats, 1-2 bushel of Carala or Redhart wheat, and 1-2 bushel of Iredell barlev if a- vailable. This mixture should be planted as soon as possible, and shoud be fertilized with 200 pounds per acre of 2-12-6 fertilizer at pla ning time. , -. Collins says that 1 1-2 bushels of Abruzzi rye, planted by November 15 and fertilized with 200 pounds og 2-12-6. at planting time, will furnish grazing in February and March. OPA bids all take care of rub bers: new ones won't be as good. Rickenbacker reports our com bat planes meet European test. "Wolf packs" of Axis submarin es are off South Africa. United States bombers are car rying supplies to Yugoslav army. France to send 5,000 homeless Jewish children to United States. 7,500,000 Army 1943 goal; 18-19 draft urged by High Command. Averlage time required to build Liberty ships cut to 70 days. Plastic tops will be used on can ned goods to stop hoarding. : Hospital personnel shortage may require more home births. Admiral Nimltz decorates 24 he roes of the Solomons battle. Army Nurse Corps set at 31,- STATEMENT Seaboard Surety Company - , New York, N. Y. Condition December 3Cl941, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash $1,000 000X0 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, $6,071043.29 Increase of Capital during year, . .$ Total $6,071,043.29 Income From Policyholders, $2,275,066.04; Mis., $191,511.86 r..u - , ' ; Total, $2,466,577.90 Disbursements To Policyholders, $220,777,54; Mis., $1,552,018.34 $1,772,795.88 ASSETS Value of Real Estate $ Mortgage Loans on Real Estate ..........$... Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or other collateral Value of Bonds and Stocks $4,805,317.75 Cash in Company's Office $ ' 47,140.82 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest $1,836,909.45 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks on interest $ Premiums in course of Collection , ....$ 53,080.31 Interest and Rents due and accrued $ 16.213.63 Bills Receivable I- v $ AH other Assets, as detailed in statement $ 22,376.98 , Total Less Assets not admitted . v'i Total admitted Assets $6,279,185.28 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims $ 643,069.37 Expense, Investigation, and Adjustment of Claims $ 25,000.00 Unearned Premiums . , ,$1,287,660.40 Commission,- Brokerage, and other charges due 10,000.00 Salaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Accounts, Fees, etc, due or accrued 1$ 20,000.00 Estimated amount of Federal, State, county, and municipal taxes $ 250,000.00 Return Premiums .$ Reinsurance $ Advance Premiums , $ All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement $1,043,455.51 ; Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital $3,279,185.28 Capital paid up .7 $1,000,000.00 Surplus over all Liabilities $2,000,000.00 Surplus as regards Policyholders Total Liabilities ..... .; $6,279,185.28 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1841 1 Accident, Premiums Recorded none Losses Paid none; Health Pre miums Recorded none, Losses Paid none; Non-cancellable accident and health Premiums Recorded none, Losses Paid none; Auto Liability Premiums Recorded none, Losses Paid none; Liability other than auto Premiums Recorded, 520. Losses Paid none: Workmenls compensation. I Premiums Recorded none; Losses '"".- , oureijf jrieiwums necoraea dJ,3a, .bosses raid jw; naie glass Premiums Recorded none, Losses Paid none; Burglary and theft Pre miums Recorded none; Losses Paid none; Steam boiler Premimus Re--corded none; Losses Paid none; Engine and machinery Premiums Re corded none; Losses Paid none; Auto property damage Premiums Re corded none; Losses Paid none; Auto collision Premiums Recorded none; Losses Paid none; Property damage and collision other than au to Premiums Paid none; Losses Paid nonef (a) .... , Premiums Recorded Losses Paid ... (b) . . . . . , . , ... , . , , , . . , . . , Premiums Recorded . . . Losses Paid ... , . . ... , , Totals Paid 3,530. President, C. W. French; Secretary, II. W. Rudolph, Treasurer T W. Miller; Home Office 80 John St., New York. N. Y. ' Attorney for service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Ral-; eigh, N. C. ' ,v : - , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, 1 Raleigh, March 3, 1942. ' I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby eertlfy that the above is a true and correct abstract, of the statement of the SfAtmf)1r4 Suiw Pimnnnu sf Mm Vrwtr KT V filoil urlK ftifa TW partment, showing the condition of December, 1941. ; ';;.-": Witntsg my hand and official ') , : . TAN C, M. P. ALLEN JR. General Insurance KENANSVILLE, N. C. KENANSVILLE'S ONLY INSURANCE AGENCY 000 for 1943; higher pay bill urged. NHA to lease homes, remodel buildings to provide housing. - Autoists limited to five tires per car under gasoline rationing. Farm Engineer Urges Paint For Machinery - Very little new farm machinery will be manufactured for the dura tion, and D. S. Weaver. Extension agricuh2fl engiheer of N. C. St ate College, says it is absolutely essential that farmers protect and preserve the machinery they now I have. Some machines will be ir- replaceable, he declared, and fail ure to. protect and preserve them may result in not only an individ ual, but a National loss. "Rust is one of the chief enem ies of farm machinery," said Wea ver. "Most paints form a protect ive covering over the metal, but only red lead paint will actually prevent rust." The farm engineer says that re ady-prepared red lead paints are available, and the only caution Is to secure a high class product. Cheap paint is a mistake at any ti me, says Weaver, and particularly at this time. Standard brands tur ned out by reliable manufacturers should be used. Some farmers prefer to make up their own paint. The Extension sp ecialist suggest the following dir ections in preparation of homema de paint: of dry red lead and one part of 1. By volume, mix three parts WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ENGRAVINfl DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES A. J. CAVENAUGH DnpUn's Only Jewelry Store Wallace, N. C. $6,781,038.94 $ 501,853.66 . ; ...$3,000,000.00 Paid none; Fidelity, 536, Losses Pald l Premiums Recorded 34,545, Losses said Company on the 31st day of ?. 4 . ":-:"''' seal, the day anQ date above written. v. . ... V"-- rONSIY, JnsuralriCej Commi sioner. raw linseed oil. Allow this mixture to stand at least three days so that the oil will thoroughly wet the d.y red lead. 2. Thin the paste to painting consistency with an equal volume of thinning mixture composed of six parts of raw linseed, oil, two parts or turpentine, and one part or liquid drier. 3. Stir thoroughly and strain out lumps of foreign material. You cannot stir too much, and frequen tly paint is stirred too little. 4. Use a good brush and apply thoroughly to all exposed surfaces of the metal. A machine which will reclaim used baling wire and make it avail able again has been devised by workers of the University of Cali fornia College, of Agriculture. -Reclaimer Several hundred acres a week in Panama and Costa Rica are being cut from the jungle and seeded to manila fiber plants as a step to ward filling the United Nations needed for rope. Rope About one-iffth of the famil e"s in the United States live on farms STATEMENT Southeastern Life Insurance preenville, S. C. Condition December 31, 194i, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash $400,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, $7,252,363.64 Increase of Capital during year, none; Total $7,252,363.64 Premium Income, $1,695,711.56; Miscellaneous, $497,573.34; Total $2,193,284.90 Disbursements To Policyholders, $688,370.34; Miscellaneous, $798,860.90; Total $1,487,231.24 Business written during year Number of Polic es 79,086; Amount, $25,076,370.00 Business in force at end of year Number of Policies 136,260; Amount $72,943,140.00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances) $372,947.95 Mortgage Loans of Real Estate $5,322,221 . 19 Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or other collateral, ' $ 691.68 Loans made to Policyholders on this Company's Policies assigned as collateral $1,394,890.98 Premium notes on Policies in force (of which $ ' is for first year's premiums) $ 52,690.50 Net Value of Bonds and Stocks $ 625.286.50 Cash $ 186,347.60 Interest and Rents due and accrued $ 47,804.38 Premiums uncollected and deferred, $203,702.00 $ All other Assets, as detailed in statement .".$ 8,531.26 Total $8,215,114.03 Less Assets not admitted $ 56,179.51 Mill Total admitted Assets $8,158,934.52 LIABILITIES Net Reserve, excluding Disability Provls on $6,267,386.00 Present value of amount not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc'. $ 366,592.00 Policy Claims $ 61,991.00 Dividends left with Company at interest $ Premiums paid in advance $ 9,036.00 Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance $ 47,619.17 Commissions due to Agents $ 3,952.00, Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State and other Taxes $ 32,000.00 Amount due Stockholders $ 12,000.00 Dividends due Policyholders .' $ Amount set apart for future dividends $ ...... $ $ All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement $ 340,048.22 Total of all Liabilities, For Real Estate depreciations Capital Paid up in Cash Unassigned funds (surplus) Total Liabilities $8,158,934.52 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1941 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State In force December 31st of previous yeair Ordinary No. 8,403, Amount $9,080,101; Group No. 4 Amount $392,158; Industrial No. 628, Amount $90,086. Policies on the lives of citizens of sa.d State issued du.lng the year ; Ordinary No. 4,944 Amount $3,846,594; Group No. none Amount $219, 846; Industrial No. 920 Amount $168,980. ' Total Ordinary No. 13,347 Amount $12,926,695; Group No 4 Amount $612,004; Industrial No. 1,548, Amount $259,066. Deduct ceased to be in force during the year Ordinary No. 2,960 A mount $2,688,301; Group No. none Amount $285,632; Industrial No.' 442 Amount $88,929. Policies in force December 31st, Ordinary No. 10,387 Amount $10,-,' 238,394: Gruop No. 4 Amount $326,372; Industrial No. 1106, Amount $170,137. ' - Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st of previous year. Ordinary No. none; Amount none; Group No. none; Amount none; Industrial No. 1 Amount $360, Losses and Claims incurred during year, Ordinary No. 33 Amount $81, 642.03; Group No. 5 Amount $1,153; Industrial No. 5 Amount $1, 258.20. , Total Ordinary No. 33 Amount $81,642.03; Group No. 5 Amount $1,- ' 153; Industrial No. 6 Amount $1,618.20. TysM mA Plnima epttlori dnrina the vpnr in full. Sfi.1013 2.V hv mm. Dromise. S. ......... : bv reiection. mount $81,142.03; Group, No. 5 Amount $1,153; Industrial No. 6 Amount $1,613.20. Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st, Ordinary No. 1 Amount $500; Group tto. none Amount none; Industrial No. none Amount none, ''' '' '' ' Premium Income Ordinary, $177,247.45; Group, $410.30; Industrial, : $4,936.61; Total, $186,394.86. President, W. Frank HIdd: Secretary, W. W. Erw;n: Treasurer. W. P. Anderson; Actuary, J. K. Davis; Home Office Main and Broad St, Greenville, S. C. Attorney for Service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Ral eigh, N. C. - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department (Seal) . , ' , , , '.. Raleigh, Aug. 7,1942 L DAN C. BONEY, Insurance that the above, Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the 1 Southeastern life Insurance Company, of Greenville, S. C this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31. t day of December, 1941. ' . Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above wi 1 . J'r . , DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commisr,!o"-r. and make their livelihood them according to the latest' report of the U, S. Census Bureau One-Fifth Authority to control the disposi tion of livestock, Including cattle,' calves, sheep, and swine, has-been conferred upon. Secretary of Agri culture Wickard by Donald M. Nelson. - - Dr. H. W. CoIwcO OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses FH!4 Permanent Office At A. J. Cnvensugh Jewelry 8tor IN WALLACE. N. a " Attention of Dept. except Capital $7,140,524.39 $ 115,000.00 $ 400,000.00 $503,310.13 $1,018,310.13 S Ordinary No. 32 A- Commissioner, do hereby ce.-t'fy filed with il'XcUtTOMMI MAMlX J ' IMPSINTID ran V You make up te 100 profit working I full or parttlm. I I OTHER BUUTIFUl ASSORTMENTS IOR (III SAMM.IS XWRITI TO