Newspapers / The Daily Southerner (Tarboro, … / May 2, 1922, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Daily Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
.i .J. .i . TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1022. TIIE SOUTHftRNE STATEMENT. . ( KNIGHTS OF COLtTMBt'S, NEW HAVEN CONN. ; ' Condition December 31, 1921 as shown by Statement Filed. Balance from previous year . i,. $11,398,892.08 Income From Members ?3,8Q0, 231.14; miscellaneous, $689,330.49; total ... l.L. ....... 4,469,561.6 Disbursements To members $ 1 ,2 1 7,333.4 1 : miscellaneous, V $88,651.71 ; total V---i--.-------i---.'i--.'-.----- 2,056,085.12 Business written during year Number of policies 28,877; amount ... 32,118.000.00 Businees in force at end of year Number of Policies 219,- " 503; amount ........... .. 23A.A1 3,862.33 , I ' .':' ' ASSETS. Value of real estate' (less amount of encumbrances). .. Zi2 604.2 ; Mortgage loans on real estate ' ... 540,400.00 : Loan.4 secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other collateral. Value of bonds and stocks ... . ... 12,565,171.63 Deposited in trust companies and banks not on interest ' 2,308.93 Deposited in trust companies aiid banks on interest 205,383.74 Interest and rents duo and accrued - ; ----- 170,385.81 Bills Receivable $53,758.45. All other assets, as detailed in statement 29,197.15 i ' Total $14,071,210.00 Less assets not admitted J. , . 67,&96.51 Total admitted assets - ...$14,003,313.49 - LIABILITIES. Death claims due and unpaid $204,272.86 Salaries, rents, expenses, commission, etc. .... 25,000.00 Total liabilities ----- . .$229,272.86 BUSINESS IN NQRTH CAROLINA DURING 1921. Policies or certificates in force December 31st of previous year: Nunv bcr, 176; amount $215,000. V ' " Policies or certificates issued during year: Number 7; amount $14,010. Policies or certificates in force December 3l( 19,21: Number 166; amount $201,000. Losses and claims unpaid December 31st of previous year: None. Losses and claims incurred during the year: Number 2; amount $4,000. Losses and claims paid during the year: Number 1; amount $3,O0Q. Premiums and assessments collected during the year in North Carolina: $3;375;90.' ' "; ' '' ' ' President, J. X. Flaherty; treasurer, D. J. Callahan; secretary, W. J. McGinlcy; actuary, D. P. Fulcher; attorney for service, Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner. Ralciuh. N. C: home office. New Haven. Conn. STATE 6F NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department ' Raleigh, February 24, 1922. I, Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Knights of Columbus, a Fraternal Order, of New Haven, Conn., filed with this depart ment, showing the condition of said order on the 31st day of December, 1921 Witness m'y liand and official seal the day and date above written. STACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, NO. 7, G. U. O. OF ODD FELLOWS, NASHVILLE, N. C. Condition Dccember"31,- 1921 As shown by statement filed. Balance from previous year . 76,805.45 Income From members $131, 412. 3G miscellaneous, $1,059.43; total -------- -- - 132,471.79 Disbursements To members $87,237.72; miscellaneous $14,- 628.48; total .' J01.8GG.20 Business written during year No. policies 1713; amount 471,075.00 Business in force at end of year: No! policies 23,150; amount.6,366, 250.00 i ASSETS. Mortgage loans on real estate----- .: -, $50,349.60 Value" of bonds and stocks - L.m.. !),250.55 Cash in company's office 2,883.70 Deposited in trust companies and banks not on interest 33,310.88 Interest and rents due and accrued 2,345.76 Bills Receivable $580.25 ------- 580.25 Securities deposited with Insurance Commissioner. 5,000.00 All other assets, as detailed in statement---- 1,750.00 CHR ISTI1 s EXPECT RESULTS N i FIELD BUFFALO, N. Y., April 22. Aims of the decennial. National Christian Conference for China which will take place in Shanghai May 2-1 J, were announced here today by the Rev. Paul Hutchinson, editor of the China Christian Advocate, who is at his ,('P"'t at th not be properly trained. ."There arc now about 25,000 Chi nese protestant preachers. The Chi nese representation at the confer ence will be equal to that of the mis sionaries. "Meanwhile the nation has been developing. , The-revolution Ji3 at least been awccsB, in.,slvfng up the lives of the( people. , " i "China is seething 'witnall' sorts'1 of radical ideas, but the missionary j body is being agitatedby thoifoars of conservative workers that the Christian message is becoming too ,- ,-s'i;'i commis'iion " that ".v ill conference on "fhoj WANTS FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS Large bundle for 15c; 2 for 25c Apply Southerner. d22-tf FOR RENT 2 FURNISHED Rooms, electric lights, phone and bath. Ap ply Mrs. R. II. Parker, 112 Main street. 'modernistic.' "When the Buffalo home on furlough. Dr. John R. Mott, general secretary of the Message of the Church lo the China of Today' came together to discuss International Committee of Young that subject, it found itself so far Men's Christian Associations, will be apart that it was necessary to obtain a speaker, and Dr. Ralph A. Ward " Chinese pastor as chairman, in of New York, assistant secretary of 'he hope that under his leadership a the. board of foreign missions of the report might he worked out upon Methodist Episcopal church, will rep- which all might agree. The incident resent that body. J is significant in indicating the drift Rev. Mr. Hutchinson said results toward Chinese leadership, coming, for China comparable to those sought m this case, where the missionaries n the Washington conference on Pa- have been unable to agree among cific problems are expected from the, themselves. gathering. I "The commission that will report on 'The Development of Leadership J for the Work of the Church' tackles I a subject of great importance, but RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS: Wag ner Rug Agent in town for a few days. Write J. II. Feehan, Genera Delivery, Tarboro, or the Tarboro House, and he will call and give any information and supply orders. - . .. HEMSTITCHING 10 CENTS A YD. Mrs.W.J.Parrott, 212 Howard ave. tee by the legal holders of s:iid notes, ! of Chirrch street, beginning in the the undersigned trustee will offer . center of said Church St. at the cor for sale to the highest bidder, for ner of the heirs of S. G. Pitt, deceas--ash, at the courthouse door in Tar-'rd, thence along the line of said boro, N. jC, Edgecombe County, on heirs, N. 22 W. 70 yards to a stall the 5th day of June, 1922, at 12 M. in W. G. Webb's line, formerly T. ihe following trac of land, lying in L. Burrough's line, to the corner of fygeconibe Covftfty, and Townwitp L. W. Reason, and the aforesaid rV 3. described as foil"'".?: he rs; 'hence along the line of W. All of Lot No. 9, in subdivision . Webb. IV. 22 S. 14 yards to E. of Mariall T. Wliitehurst Farm, asj L. Moore's line, 22 S. 56 yards to a ihowli'by survey by Lanibe and' D-a stake L. W. Reason and M.'B. Pitt'a vis, C. E., a plot of which i: of rcc- corner, 22 E. to a line of said Pitt ord in Book 1, page 94, Edgecombe and Reason 70 yards to the corner Public Registry, reference to which in Church St., thence down said is hereby made for further deserip-' street E. 22 N. to the beginning, con- GET YOUR SEED PEANUTS shelled at Mewborns Mill. ll-30t Total -- $112,106.8) Lss assets not admitted .... :- 2,336.25 Total admitted assets . -- -...$109,770.55 LIABILITIES. Death claims due and unpaid -.--.$8,455. 99 Total Liabilities . . . ... $8,455.99 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1921. Policies or certificates in force December 3Jst of previous, year: Number 22,032; amount $6,044,300.00. V ' .' Policies or certificates issued during the year: Number 1,713; amount $471,075.00. Policies or certificates in force December 31, 1921: Number 23,150; amount $6,366,250.00. ' " - - Losses and claims unpaid Dec. 31 of previous year: Number 37; amount $5,980.99. Losses and claims incurred during the year: Number 315; amount $90,39.75. Losses and claims paid during, year: Number 318? amount $87,108.32. Losses and claims unpaid Deeembe r 31: Number 41; amount $8,455.99; President, C. S. Brown; treasurer, P. A. Richardson; secretary. P. A. Richardson; home of fice,NashvilIe,N. C; atty. for service Stacey W. Wade Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, ft. C. " ' . ' f STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Insurance Department. , " ' Raleigh, March 11, 1922. ' I, Stacey W. Wade, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby, certify that the fbovo is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the District Grand Lodge, No. 7, G. U. O. of Odd Fellows, a fraternal order, of NathviUe, N. C , filed with this department, showing the condition of said order bn the 31st day of December, 1921. Wijtness my hand and official seal the day and date above written "Just as Washington tried to ob tain for China a possibility of po litical progress, so Shanghai will seek some program by which the Chris tian church as a force for advance, may expand its work in the next ten yerrs," he said. When Robert Morison died af ter 27 years of devoted effort for the conversion of the Chinese, he said that he doubted if after a cen tury of work there wouH be 1,000 Christians in the country. All the protestant workers up to that time had succeeded in baptizing just ten Chinese. In 1900 the Boxer uprising brought death to 16,000 Chinese Christians. In 1907, when Morrison's hundred years were up there were almost 10,000 Chinese Christian preachers and 178,000 communicant protestant members. And since the overthrow of the Machus the in crease has been so rapid that the latest statistics (those for 1913) show that there are 344,974 commu nicants and 617,194 more under in-i struction, many of them baptized. The Y. M. C. A. reports a member ship of 70,000 many of whom are not FOR RENT: FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms, with private bath. Phone 512. a21to5-lp FOUND: LADIES WRIST AjATCH. Apply at the Southerne. a28-tf loaded with dynamite. Bishop L H. Roots of the Protestant Episcopal j church has said that 'the most criti-l appvUT, ATTFNTTON GIVFM TO cal questions of the immediate fu ture concern the relations between missionaries and Chinese leaders.' " LIBRARIANS CHOOSE BEST 25 BOOKS FOR COUNTRY SCHOOL CHICAGO, May 2. The best 25 books for a one-room country school will be selected by the votes of sev eral thousand librarians and teach ers at the annual conferences of the American Library Associaiion in De troit, June 26-July 1, and of the Na tional Education Association in Bos ton early iin July. The winning titles will be an nounced after the conference "in or- mail order printing. We are in po sition to handle your printed mat ter for short notice delivery and invite comparison of prices. Satis factory work, prompt service. The Southerner. WANTED FOR CASH: SECOND , hand Ford runabout body. Apply to Nick Constantine, Jr. l-eod-3tp FOR SALE: 100 PECKS VIRGINIA peanuts, shelled. Write or phone Claud Etheridge, Whitakers, N. C m2-Gtc tion, and being the same land con veyed on the 20th day of January, 1919, to the said S. C. Close, by R. J. House, the same containing 31.49 acres, more or less. This 1st day of May, 1922. A. R. DUNNING, Trustee. , Lyn Bond, Tarboro, N. C, attorney. ni2-m9-ml6-m23 4t i Valuable Land For Sale. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in certain deed of trust exe-' cuted to me by J. O. Webb, recorded in Book 230, page 217, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Edge combe County, default having been made in the payment of notes secur-, ed by said deed of trust, I will on Saturday, April 29th, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the post offiee in the city of Rocky Mount, taining one acre, more or less (see book 02, page 399, Edgecombe Reg istry) . (4) All of that certain piece of parcel of land situate in No. 8 Town ship, Edgecombe County, adjoining the lands of Lawrence and Moore, W. G. Webb and others, bounded aa follows: Beginning at a pine tree on the Creek bank on the side of the road leading from Falls St. to Law rence and Moore's line and with said line to said Creek, thence up the creek to W. G, Webb's bridge near the creek and across, a run thence up said run to W. G. Webb's fence, thence along said fence to the road, thence with said road to the begin ning, containing ninety-five acres, more or less. (5) A certain piece or parcel of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, land situate in No. 8 Township, sell at public auction for cash the Edgecombe county, N. C, bounded der that people everywhere may know what books are considered by librarians and tjeahcrs as most in teresting and use'ful to children in connected with the churches. Almost the elementary grades," it was stat ed by Carl H. Milan, secretary of the American Library Association. '! "A recent study of children's read- every established mission is embar-! rassed by the number of those who seek admission, for it is the general ' policy not to admit those who can- .M. STACEY Wi' WADE, Insurance Commissioner. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiBUBuammmMm .. , .-. f . r. Flowers Fojr All Occasions ft V V. Herman Creech. Florist Great Moments in a Great Picture 77 Tl '. . .-i ' '; Julio enlists He had seen no reason to don a uniform at first, for it was not hi country at war. ' And when he did enlist, it waa from a greater force than merely being lonely with out his boulevard companions. - It wa the first time in hi life anything but pleasure bad actuated him. Why he changed can only be understood after seeing Metro's Rex Ingram Froductioti Of the ApGjcalpp 'Adapted by June Matliis from Blasco Ibahex't flovel - i : L. wmm: I Sl FT3 IPX 1 i.wii b.c a. v n h ing in one state showed that some times scores ot children in a given I district do not read anything but the textbooks; and that not infrequently there are no readable books in eith rr the schools or the homes." Mr. Milan said. "In other districts schoo.'s .lih, rivis arp nimlp nil nf riinr.ivrlp:' J. books from dusty attics or of larpc i sets of books, in near-leather bind J ing, which nobody ever reads. "It is the hope of the two assncia ' tions conducting the contest that the selection of this list will serve to' stimulate interest in good hooks for general reading, and to encourage ' the establishment and development of small school library collection.?. The desire of the organizations is to interest not only the teachers and librarians but also the school boards, trustees, public officials, parents ai d the children themselves." Mrs. Carl Rosenbaum and Daugh ter who have been visiting Mrs. 3. Rosenbaum returned to Henderson yesterday. MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of a power of prlo contained in a certain deed of trust executed on" tho 20th day of January, 1919, by S. E. Close to A. R. Dunning, Trustee, and registered in Book 207, page 391, Edgecombe Public Registry, default havin;; hern made in the payment of the notes therein secured, and demand having bfen made oii-tho undersigned' trua- following described lands: (1) Lot in the. Town of Old Spar ta, Edgecombe County, N. C-, bound ed as follows: Beginning at S. D. I'itt's corner on Main St., thence ulong Main St. 35 yds. to the corner of Exum L. Moore's plank fence. thence with said Moore's line (in said fence) about 52 yards W. to said Moore's other corner; thence ;!ong Moore's line about 35 yards to Pitt's line, thence with Titt's line 62 yirds to the beginning, being a pie,"( ;f land about or.c-half acre ar.d .. nown as the Burroughs lot. (2) A certain lot or parcel of land in Edgecombe county, N. C, adjoin ing tho lot of Leorl Little and Exum Moore, and Jas. Carney and wife, Mary Carney, and bounded as fol lows: Lying on the south side of Tar river, Edgecombe county, in the town of Old Sparta, supposed to con tain one-fourth of an acre, more or less. ; (3) One certain piece or parcel of ( land (or town lot.) situate, lying and being iin Edgecombe County and in the town of Sparta on the north side ! as follows: Beginning at a stake in Speet Bottom Branch, near the bridge, across the public road,thence along the fence of Staton Cummings' line to a corner: a stake in St. Johns' Branch, thence along the course ot said branch to Town Creek, thence down said creek to just about 400 yards to the Mill, thence up the gut in a fence along the said thirty yds. to the public road, thence up th" oad about 1"0 yards near the creel.. ': ic: uh creek and along f.he- ecu to i hi- r,;i-k of Speet Bottom i!:-a:u-:;, Uc!;c-.- U'1 said branch to the beginning, containing 216 1-2 acre-:, more or less. '. ' (6) A certain lot in Old Spana, said county and state, and adjoining Kate T. Little and .Howard. Trut Company (Moore Land) Kitchen ITarrell heirs, and better known as J, D.'Webb lot and conveyed to said Webb by Kate T. Little by deed re corded in Book 89, page 5, Edge combe Registry. This March 29th, 1922. T. T. THORNE, Trust? Thorne & Thome, attorneys. SUBSCRIBE lOW UBSCKIBE -'"flaw mm AILY QOOTHERNEff ATLY JOUT1IERNER CASH ONLY 30,000 feet 6 inch Weather Boarding at ..... . $18.00 25,000 feet Ceiling at...:.. . . : . ........ . . $18.00 F. G; DAVIS LUMBER CO. Colonial Tllheatre Wednesday Night May 3rd Car ie FrariEiin Reduced $5QOf0O SelBng at the Lowpst .Price Ever Sold For in pelJQptlis in 1916. Let Us Demonstrate Franklin Qualities to You Franklin Cars Franklin Service NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK: ADMISSION 35 and 50c, PLUS TAX Si MATINEE AT 3:30: ADMISSION 25 and 35c, PLUS War TAX
The Daily Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1922, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75