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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA NORlFH CAROLINA SOCIAL DIRECTORY w North Carolina is to have a Social Register similar to those now in use in almost all northern states and cities. North Carolina in the past has per haps had no need for a social direc tory, but of late years her best peo ple have inter-married so freely with Western and Northern people tha it is almost impossible for one to re inember the new family connections. The Social Register of North Caro lina will be devoted exclusively to the representative people in the state. Committees of ladies are being form ed in each city to help gather the lata for this work. The Register will keep a record of correct names, maiden names, clubs and husband' clubs, organizations, children's names and complete war record and also correct addresses, 1 hereby making it North Carolina's .standard guide to her best people. Upon completion of North Caro lina, Virginia. Kentucky, Georgia, iind South Carolina will be taken up in order named until the entire South has. a Social Register state by state. j Blanks will be mailed shortly to those in this city who have Tacen chos en by the committees. This work is being sponsored in this state by the following ladies of Charlotte: -Mrs. Charles W. Tillett, .Mrs. Chares C. Hook, Mrs. James Ku'-veno Redly, Miss Margaret (led dings Ranki!!. The A-dieville committee is: Mrs. Richmond Pearson, Mrs. Frank M. Weaver. Mrs. Louis M. Bourne, Mrs. diaries M. Piatt. Mrs. ( has. A. Webb and Mrs Fred Kent. Winston-Salem committee: Mrs. William V Reynolds, Mrs. Joseph L. (iraham. Mrs. Bowman Gray, Mrs. Ross Gray Plumly. Salisbury committee: Mrs. Edwin t Gregory. Mrs. Walter Steele Rlackmer. Mrs. A. II. Bovden. Mr. Th. B. Roger of New York and Mr. Robert D. Bunn of i N'orth Carolina are managing this' work, and have made their, home of 'ice i;i Ashe die. STATEMENT NORWEGIAN ATLAS INSURANCE COMPANY CHRISTIANS, NORWAY NOTICE OF SALE Office of Federal Prohibition Pi rector, Salisbury, North Carolina, i April l.'l. ll.2:? The following de-' scribed property seized from G. W. Marshal and C. E. McKenzie of Bun combe county. North Carolina, by Federal Atrent J. L. Osteon, for vio. lation of the National Prohibition Act will be sold at public auction in front of the court house at Brevard, Transylvania county. North Carolina, ; on Saturday May F2, at 12:00 o'clock noon: One Buick .Roadster 1920 model. . B. Coltrane, Federal Pro- i hibition Director. ! May 1 l.C. ! STATEMENT THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO. LONDON, ENG. Condition December ol, U22, as shown by statement hied. ! Anioiiiu of Capital paid up in cash j . S400.000.00 j Amount of Ledger Assets December i ." 1 of preious year, 2,032,81 j 4 1; Increase of paid-un capital j $. . . . . : total .... S2".f32,81f.41 laconu 1" torn Policyholders, $519,-M.-U.SC; Miscellaneous.' $172," 1 9 I total $G91,G51.19 j I lidiuivi'n'nits To policyholders. S727.o:,,(t.."i7 : Miscellaneous, $1, 10S,G.")2. 22; total .. $ 1 ,836,22.79 ' I'ire Risks Written or renewed dur- j l, ing year. $;2,G.j9,.)50 : In force j 1 $46,081. ! All other risks -Written or renewed j durine' Year. 60, 18", 4 17 ; In force! " $1 1,008.71 1 j Assets j "a'.ue of Bonds and Stocks j $1,064 ",19. r8 i Cash in Company's Office . $9,170.00 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on. .interest . . . $4r,.r94.97 Agents' balances, representing busi ness wi itten subsequent to October , 1. 1922 $14,689.8.") ' Vger.ts' balances, representing busi- 1 ness written prior to October 1, 1922 $16,238.:',6 : Uil receivable, taken for fire risks ! $3,374.81 Interest and Rents due and accrued $16,029.0 7 Ail other Assets, as detailed in state ment $381,61 6.66 Total $1. -",: 3. 6 33,. 80 Less Assets not admitted $161,901.91 Total admitted assets, $1,391,731.89 Liabilities :et amount of unpaid losses and claims $370,912.28 Unearned premiums .... $77 . 1 34.79 Estimated amount payable for Fe deral, State, county and municipal taxes due or accruea . $10,000.00 Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued, $40,380.81 Total amount of all Liabi'ities excent Capital $498,427.88 .Capital actually paid up in cash $400,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities $493,304.01 Surplus as regards Policyholders r. $893,304.01 Total Liabilities $1,391,713.89 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1922 Fire Risks written, $ ; Pre miums received ...... $1,853.48 All other Risks written, $117,912; Premiums received . . . . $1,413.83 Losses incurred Fire, $15,383 91; Paid $15,383.91 Losses incurred All other, $4,275.- 7f; Paid $3,906.35 President, C. Steondal; Secretary, C. P. Darff; Treasurer, C. A. Croor; Home Office. Christiania, Norway. Attorney for service: STACEY W. WADE. Insurance Commissioner, Ra leigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, March 2. 1923 I, STACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissions do hereby certify tha the above a true and c"rrct. ab stract of the statement of the Nor wegian Atlas Insurance Company of Christiania, Norway, filed with this Department, showi""- fh en" -o of said Company, on the 31st day of December, 1922. Witness my hand nd official seal, the day and year a.K)ve written. STACEY W.WADE, Insurance Commissioner Condition December 31. 1922, as shown by statement filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash .... . . $ -ioo.ooo.no Amount of Ledger Assets December 31 of previous year, $9,763,4 76.14; Increase of paid-up capital. S. . . . ; total $9,763,476.14 I 'H-onu From Policyholders, $5.6.64.8 1 3.89 ; Miscellaneous, $71 :i.600.0s ; total . $6,378,413.97 Disbursements to Policyholders, $5,385,600,16; Miscellaneous. $1,391,182.07; total $i",776.7 s2.23 Fire Risks Written or renewed during year, $939,081,412; In force $994,7 1 8,127 All other risks written or renewed .'urintr year, s 1 1 5,293,578 ; In force .' $115,902.6)24 Assets Value of Real ".state . . $228,750.00 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate $ 1 .",5,000.00 Value on Bon is and Stocks $6,791,339.55 Ca.-h in Company's Office .. $300.75 Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks on interest . . $977,599.49 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1, 1922.. $1,128,797.98 Agents' balances, representing bu.-iness written prior to October 1, 1922 $102,820.1 1 Interest and Rents due and accrued $89,509.82 All other Assets, a. detailed in statement S 1 57,880.09 Total $'9,611,997.79 Less Assets not admitted $ 1 44,82 1 .66 Tola! a imitted A -sets $9,467,176.13 Liabilities Net :. mount of unpaid losses and claims 8829. 3 53. 66 Unearned premiums . $5,221,975.56 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac counts, fees, etc, due or accrued $12,609.39 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and muni- cipal taxes due or accrued $152, 867. ",9 Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued $11,808.82 All other liaiblities, as detailed in statement $34,470.83 Total amount of all Liabilities ex cept capital $6,266,145.65 Capiu.l actually paid up in cash $400,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities $2,801,030.48 Surplus as regard Policyholders $3,201,030.48 Total Liabilities $9,467,176.13 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1922 Fire Risks written, $6,559,124; Premiums received . . . $51,304.19 Ml other Risks written, $1,038,299; Premiums received,. . . . $2,993.45 '.osses incurred Fire, $22,620.18; Paid $20,588.08 Losses incurred All other, $2,698.- 80; Paid $2,073.80 General Mgrs., H. Goyford and J. Robertson; Hme Office, London. Eng. Attorney for service: STACEY W xVADE, Insurance Commissioner Raleigh, N. C. -,TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, February 23, 1923 I, STACEY W. WADE, Insurance "'ommissioner, do hereh" certify the above is a true and correct ab stract of the statement of the North--n Assurance Co., of London, Eng., !ed with this Department, showing condition of said Companv, or the 31st day of December, 1922. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. STACEY W. WADE, Insurance Commissioner THE TROUBLES OF SAM Sam bought a cap. Fitted nice and svut;. Went for a haircut. "AVer and r.W, please." Cold tioiagc fi.r TOU, cap! The hair grew bjek. Siim Jug cut the cap. A peach of a i hover. Had to ute Sij ' hct - rrt tft get if of. "The Peanut on th? Pumpkin." Yours for ths ah heap, cap ! Sam bought another cap bigger this time. tn, Sam. for a spin. " Ciyc her the Hat. II 'ho-o-n-th. "Another C'.W ( ap Cone li'ran-."- No mo:e caps for we! Sam buys a "SUR H-RT ". See y.. fan tntttz it in. St-e hew you ran reef it o:t. 1 ookatihoiestylnblu.i.1. I ll'LlS.:"l'nei.Js torerer". u F T Fat. 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Majestic Ranges are made in many styles and sizes reservoir on right or left wrhite, blue or grey enamel finish. THE GOOD WIFE DESERVES A NEW MAJES TIC IN HER KITCHEN It lessens her work und worry. Its exquisiu- beau ty, yreat water heating and bakinjr qualities i,rive joy and happiness to the whole family, three times a day, every day in the year, for years and years to come. Certainly this is worth eonsidiin when you know the Majestic costs less per year than any other ranjrt? on earth. Free to Boys and Girls We will have a quantity of interesting Ma jestic word puzzles, from which you will get bushels of fun. Come to our store be tween 3:30 and 4:30 P. M. Monday and get one. Every boy and girl is welcome. Farmers Supply Company Main Street J. M. ALLISON, Manager Brevard, N. C.
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