THE NASH COUNTY NEWS, SPRING HOPE. NORTH CAROLINA, JULY TWENTY-THIRD, 1936. SIDELIGHTS ( Continued from page one) color schemes I’ve ever seen. Ex ample, green and jrrey and red. Observations—More men go bare headed in X. Y. than wear hats. About one fourth of all m.en walk on the wrong side when ac.. companying w’omen. More people read, arci occupied reading on subway express and on locals. Most men’s shoe heels are worn dow^n on the outside». Very seldom do you see women wearing costume jewelry. About half of all the people wejar white shoes. Very few men, say 1 in every 300 wear white suits. More men fasten the top button than the bottom button of their coat. My biggcist observation is that every professor up here thinks you should read two whole new books a week and his course. That means I have six a we»ek to read. I’ve found out that some of th .* men’s wives are doing their read ing—but I have to do all mine. Too bad. Carolina Theatre Thursday One day only IS SHE GUILTY? Will they put a rope around her pretty neck?—or give her back her child— Madeline Carroll—George Brent in THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AIMES Friday and Saturday Two of the biggest and funniest days of sparkling fun and joy— Forget your troubles in this new degree of laughter — with W. C. FIELDS in “POPPY’* With Rochell Hudson and Richard Cromwell Starting SUNDAY Sunday shows' at 2:00 — 4:00 p.m. Grandest Music Love Drama of the Year .... Franchot Tone in THE KING STEPS OUT with Grace Moore Wednesday and Thursday Clark Gable — Joan Crawford Fred Estaire in ' DANCING LADY |c. B. BRANTLEY, Jr.f NOTARY PUBLIC SPRING HOPE, N. C. r W WW W WW W W W W fi ^HOBART BRANTLEH| f Attomey-at-Law I * * SPRING HOPE, N. C. DORIS PIERCE Notary Public Spring Hope, N. C. 666 checks MALARIA in 3 days COLDS first day Liquid- Tablet* SalTe- Nose Headache, in 39 Drops Minutes Try "RHb-My-Tism” Worid’s Best LiBimcBt Wholesome Water and How to Get It Have a Well Made With Our Keystone Driller 1. Do you know that a dug well, made in the old fashioned way, is a trap for man, beast and vermin? 2. Do you know that it has to be cleaned out two or three timas a year? j • n 3. Do you know that it acts as a cesspool or dram tor all the surface water for hundreds of feet around? 4. Do you know that it costs more than a drilled well. 5. That the digging of it disfigures your yard? 6. That on acount of the water it is hardly ever sunk be yond the first surface stream? 7. And that, therefore, it usually goes dry at the very time of the year you need water most. . 8. Do you know that a drilled well 6 inches in diameter will afford as much water as a dug well 6 feet in diameter. R. M. WHITE, Water Well Contractor ADDRESS ■ Norlina, N. C., or Nash County News, Spring Hope, N. C. STATEMENT PROVIDENT LIFE & ACCIDENT INS. COMPANY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Condition December 31, 1935, As Shown By Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash ■ ■ $800,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, $6,189,896.33; Increase of Capital during year, , $ ; Total $6,189,896.33 Premium Income, $1,333,222.84; Miscellaneous $4,597,026.88; Total $5,930,249.72 Disbursements—To Policyholders. $807,573.77; Miscellaneous, $4,457,176.49; Total $5,264,750.26 Business written during year—Number of policiee 8401; Amount . $14,981,420.00 Business in force at end of year—Number of Policies 21382; Amount $78,651,011.00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate (leiss amount of encumbrances) $939,388.96 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate $1,165,238.81 Loans made to Policyholders on this Company’s Policies assigned as collateral $934,632.39 Premium notes on policies in force (of which $ is for first Attorneiy for service; DAN C. HONEY, Insurance Commissioner^ Raleigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina—Home OiTice. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department, Raleigh, May 6th, 193S. I, DAN C. HONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certily mat the abova is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company of Chattanooga, Tenn., filed w^th this Department, showing the condition of said Com pany on the 31st day of December, 1935. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. HONEY, Insurance Commissioner. year’s premiums) Net Value of Bonds and Stocks Cash Interest and Rents due and accrued Premiums uncollecteid and deferred Accident and Health All other Assets, as detailed in statement Total Less Assets not admitted Total admitted Assets LIABILITIES Net Reserve, including Disability Provision $23,183.15 52,743,968.79 $500,277.94 $38,297.16 $566,622.00 $473,354.13 $76,277.44 ;7,461,240.77 $134,492.22 $7,326,748.55 ;,500,989.00 Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc. Policy Claims Premiums paid in advancei Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance Commissions due to agents Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State and Other Taxes Contingent Reserve Accident and Health Statememt All other Liabilities as detailed in statement $59,726.00 $63,202.42 $6,030.64 $27,066.49 6.00 $48,242.75 $474,872.01 $1,503,330.48 $42,592.76 Ttftal amount of all Liabilities except capital $5,726,748.55 Capital paid up in cash $800,000.00 Unsigned funds (surplus) $800,000.00 $1,600,000.00 Total Liabilities Business In The State Of North Carolina ORDINARY Policies on the lives of Number Amount citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year Policies on the lives of citizens of said State State issued during the year $7,326,748.55 During 1935 GROUP Number Amount 1264 $1,175,368.00 14 $2,286,382.00 958 $1,112,849.00 2222 $2,288,217.00 W' 434 $ 438,542.00 17 $2,804,260.00 $ 85,197.00 1788 $1,849,675.00 17 $2,719,063.00 1 $ 500.00 1 10 $ 3,250.00 ^ 28 $ 11,197.00 Total Deduct ceased to be in force during the year Policies in force Dec ember 31st Losses and Claims un paid December 31st of previous year Losses and Claims in curred during year Total 11 $ 3,750.00 28 $ 11,197.00 Losses and Claims settled during the year in full $13,197; by com promise, $ by rejection, $. No. 9 amount $2,750; Group No. 28 amount $11,197. Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st Ordinary No. 2 amt. $1000. Premium Income—Ordinary, $44,239.12; Group $22,343.86; Industrial $ ; Total 66,582.98 President—Robt. J. Medellon; Secretary—W. C. Cartinhour Treasurer.—J. 0. Carter, Jr.; Actuary Kenneth B. Piper. Honae Office—Chattanooga, Tenn. STATEMENT PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Condition December 31, 1935, As Sliown By Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash NONE. Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year $274,138,566.96; Increase of Capital during year, $ ; Total - $274,138,566.96. Premium Income, $34,964,312.27; Miscellaneous, $19,714,614.14; Total - - - $54,678,926.41 Disbursements—To Policyholders, $28,600,802.15; Miscellaneous, $11,614,342.29; Total $40,215,144.44 Business written during year—Number of Policies 20043; Amount - — $84,550,675.00. Business in force at end of year—Number of Policies 267858; Amount — $934,936,814.00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of emcumbrances) $19,763,694.42 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate $73,273,779.23 Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or other collateral NONE. Loans made to policy holders on this Cmpany’s policies assigned as collateral, - $49,723,694.33 Premium notes on Policies in force (of which $ is for first year’s premiums) NONE Net Value of Bonds and Stocks $135,611,906.00 Cash - - - $10,107,874.94 Interest and Rents due and accrued $4,603,880.27 Premiums uncollected and deferred $5,165,213.50 All other Assets, as detailed in statement $388,311.25 Total $298,638,353.94 Less Assets not admitted 121,745.49 Total admitted assets $298,516,608.45 LIABILITIES Net Reserve^ including Disability Provision $250,263,119.31 I'resent value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc. $14,456,132.51 Policy Claims $728,869.72 Dividends-left with: Compafty- at-istsrest- $8,989,137.48 Premiums paid in advance $3,818,138.32 Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance $33,247.45 Commissions due to Agents f20,53B.69- Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State and other Taxes — $790,680.00 Amount due Stockholders NONE Dividends due Policyholders $5,559,870.52 Contingency Reserve $19,681,588.99 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement $175,288.51 Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital . .$298,516,608.45 Total Liabilities $298,516,608.45 Business In The State of North Carolina During 1935 ORDINARY Number Amount Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year 3,958 $12,281,082.00 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during the year 441 $1,777,498.00 Total 4 399 Deduct ceased to be in force during the year 364 14,058,580.00 1,243,899.00 Policies in force December 31st Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st of previous year ^ | Losses and Ciaims incurred during year 35 $ 4,035 $ 12,814,681.00 135.00 86,789.00 36 $ 86,924.00 86,924.00 Industrial, Total Losses and Claims settled during the year, in full, $86,924.00. by compromise, $ ; by rejection $ Losses and claims unpaid December 31st NONE Premium Income—Ordinary $357,862.12; Group S 9 ; Total, $357,862.12. ]^esident-M. Albert Linton; Secretary-Leonard C. Ashton ^easurer-Lewell W. Hodgs; Actuary Home Office—Phila., Pa. Attom^ for sej^ice: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissionei Raleigh, N. C. ’ Manager for North Carolina P. W. Schenck, Greensboro. N. C. ^Seal) STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, Insurance Department. Raleigh, May 6th, 1936. i, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and eorrect abstract of the statement of the Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co., cf Phila., Pa., field with thw Department, showing tihe condition of said Company, on the 81st day of December, 1936. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year akova written. DAN C. BONBY, Insnraooe Commisgianer.

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