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ACACIA MUTUAL LLT3 INSURANCE COMPANY
'-,v Wasfcmn,DtC.'?X,f.
Condition December 31, 194S, A Shown By Statement Filed
- Amount of Capital paid up In cash, . , , , ? , . , . $
" v Amount of Ledger Assets December . 81 of previous year,
$138,092,041.67; Increase t of Capital : during year,
i ,. , f f-.f-;Tw"'" .Total 'i' ,; . . . . . $ 138,902,041.67
- Premium Income, $20,096,542.97; Miscellaneous,
8,677.80354; Total, ... ... . , . . $.28,874,346.31
.? Disbursements ' To Policyholders, $6,964,281.86; Miscellaneous,
" , . $7,957,163.29; Total, . . . . $ 14.921.445J8
Business written during year Number of Policies 25.285;
Amount, , . . . , w ... ;' , . . . $ 121,826,958.00
Business in force at end of year Number of Policies 217,037; .
Amount, $ 711,681,163.00
fiv . '-ASSETS. -
Value of Heal Estate (less amount of encumbranees), ... $ 2,072,983.89
Mortgage. Loans on Real Estate,; . ... . .. . . . $ 5,711,514.84
Loans secured4y pledge of Bonds, Stocks, or, other collateral, . . $ .... None
Loans made to Policyholders on this Company's Policies assigned
as collateral, ............. $ 14,772,211.83
Premium notes on Policies in force (of which f 31o.... la
for first year's premiums), $ V7134
Net Value of Bonds, $ 66,307,848.62
Net Value of Stocks, ............ $ 167.676.56
t .cash, . $ varum
''- Interest and Rents due and accrued $ 917,028.74
Premiums uncollected and deferred $ 5,667,579.66
All other Assets, as detailed in statement, . $ 749,867.3
Total, $ 15941,480.14
Less Assets not admitted, . . . . $ 265,79442
Total admitted Assets, ..... $ 159,675,68542
LIABILITIES
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Net Reserve, including Disability Provision, . T . . . . $ 134,032,601.87
Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc. $ 8,126,289.37
Policy Claims 734493.28
Premiums paid In advance, $ 6,106,246.89
Unearned Interest and Rent paid In advance, ..... $ 13,014.66
Commissions due to Agents, $ 17,543.64
Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State, and other Taxes, . $ 529,000.00
Dividends due Policyholders, $ 169,500.62
Amounts set apart for future dividends, , $ 1443,12343
All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement, $ 2,936431.88
Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital. . . . $ 153,47844542
Reserve, $1400,000X0
Unasslgned funds (surplus) $4490,740.70 $ 6,196,740.70
Total Liabilities, . . . ...
Business In The State Of North Carolina During 1946
ORDINARY
Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in
force December 31st of previous year, Number 6,988
Policies on the lives of citizens of said State is
sued during the year, .... Number 672
Total, . . . , . . Number 7,660
Deduct ceased to beJu force during year, Number' 316
Policies In force December 31st, - . . Number 7444
Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st of
previous year. Number 7 .Amount,!
Losses and Claims incurred during year, Number 86 Amount, $
Total, . . . . Number 93 Amount $
$ 159.675,685.92
Amount, $ .18.858483.00
Amount, $ 2,841487.00
Amount, $ 21,699,850.00
Amoun t $ 1,640452.00
Amount, $ 20,059498.00
11.000.00
196408.41
207408.41
Losses and Claims settled during the year, in full. Number 81 Amount, $ 177408.41
Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st, . . ; Number 12 Amow&'l 30,00040
Premium income, Ordinary $478,44844; Group, OIudustrial, p; Total. 478.848.24
Group Insurance . NONE ...... Industrial Insurance .;.. NONE
President, William Montgomery; Secretary. B. Bowers
Treasurer, C. B. Murbury; Home Office, 51 Louisiana Ave. W.,W. Washington, D. C.
Attorney for Service: WILLIAM P. HODGES, Commissioner of laeuoaace, Raleigh, N. C.
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA
Insurance Department
(Seal)
Ralelghr 9-47
I, WILLIAM P. HODGES, Commissioner of Insuranoa do hereby certify that the
above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the -Acacia 'Mutual Life Insa
, ranee Company, of Washington, D. C, filed with this Department showing the condi
tion of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1940.
Witness my hand and official seal the day. and date, above .written.
' -Wsa. PJHODGES
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STATEMENT
HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITYtCOMPANY
Hartford, Conn.
,.' Condition December 31, 1946, As Shown'BycStatement Piled
Amount of Capital paid up in cash .. . . . . . . . . . 0,000,000.00
Amount of Ledger Assets December 31 of previous year $125,150,731.84;
Increase of Capital during year, Total, $125,150,73144
Income From Policyholders, $66,892,330.03;
. Miscellaneous, $2,851,38342;
Disbursements To Policyholders, $28402447.65;
Miscellaneous, $3070488.74; L . "... ,
ASSETS
Total, $ 00,743,713.85
Tetalr 1 48.77342049
Value of Real Estate . . .... . , , ,
Mortgage Loans on Real Estate ........
Value of Bonds and Stocks , . . . . .
Cash in Company's Office . .
Deposits In Trust Companies and Banks not on Interest
Deposits .in Trust Companies and Banks on Interest . .
Premiums In course of Collection . '.' . . 1 . . .
Bills Receivable . . . . . . . . . .
Interest and Rents due and accrued
. All other assets, as detailed In statement
Total -. . . :. 4 . . . . .
Less Assets not admitted . . . .'
Total admitted Assets V'. . ' . . .
LIABILITIES
Unpaid Claims . . ...... . . . v. . . .
Expense, Investigation, and Adjustment of Claims . . ,
Unearned Premiums ..... . , . . ,.
Commission, Brokerage, and other charges due . . . . . .
Salaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Accounts, Fees, etc, due or accrued
Estimated amount of Federal, State, county; and, municipal taxes .
. $ 100,000.00
. 9 13,75040
. .f t44i440&t0
. $ 2480.00
. $ 29,098400.18
$ 278,69344
. $.13,M4S33
. 2842448
. $ 26844142
. 9 5430,60140
. 914O402.41L44
. 9 1421477.77
. 913f40Q,733.07
. 409,012.00
149847940
. 0 143942843
9 BU.00t.0t)
9 1471486.00
All other Liabilities, as detailed la statement . . i . .
Tc'-l f--t of all LlatUItles ewrrt C--"-l
9 44.727.74
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In Tuberculosis '
Research on Tuberculosis is aim
ed at control of the disease through
prevention or cure. -There is no
simple shortcut to these objectives.
So much research has been done
ujon this disease that it Is unlikely
that a preventive or cure will be
discovered suddenly. For this reas
on, research is directed toward
fundamental aspects of the disease
that may enable control through
long and well thought-out enter
prise. ..;;
' The Committee on Medical Re
search of the National Tuberculosis
Association has long been concern
ed with fundamental laboratory in
vestigations throwing light upon
the Intimate nature of the tubercle
bacillus and the physiological pro
cesses Dy which it uvea. At the
same time, the Committee has tpon-
sorea cluneal investigations which
furnish better understanding of the
progress and prognosis of different
forms of tuberculosis and related
conditions which offer difficulty
in-oiagnosu. '
These investigations are often of
highly technical nature and. be
cause 01 their complexity, proceed
slewly. The chief reason for their
continuation, is the hope that , vul
nerable points will be discovered
In the life processes of the tubercle
bacillus, which- will enable trained
Investigators to suggest -means of
interposing obstacles either to the
essential life processes of the germ
or to Its synthesis of new materials
for its body structure., Such inves
tigations are Intimately tied with
research on the manner in which
such drugs as streptomycin act
It is well known that many cases
of tuberculosis in Its minimal state
often heal easily and spontaneously
with little care. Others progress to
:
a fatal issue. The reason why many
cases of minimal tuberculosis go
on to the advanced and often hope
less state is notes clear as. might be
supposed. The current large study,
based on thousands of cases, is ex
pected to yield valuable .informa
tion on this most important point
. Other studies has to do with the
course of TB in childhood. Child
hood tuberculosis, fortunately, is
rapidly coming under control. Yet
the fact remains that many children
sun acquire lesions, early In life.
These may be a menace to future
health through the establishment
of latent foci which remain dormant
for years, audi progress to disease
in adult life. Exact investigation
of the relation of progression of the
disease in childhood to the age of
uie cnua, lime of first infection,
type ox care given, nutritional state
of the child . and other factors, is
yielding information which should
be of great importance in determin
ing what are the 'best .means for
protection.
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brothers and one sister, Carney
West Magnolia. Lonnie West of
Roseboro, and Lydta West of War
saw. Burial was in the family ceme
tery about three miles from War
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died at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Thomas West of near Stella
in Carteret County Tuesday night
or last week after a short illness.
Funeral was held from the Quinn
M.Gowan Funeral Home in War
saw Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'
clock by Rev. J. B. Sessoms Bap
tist minister of Magnolia. He is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Thomas West of Stella and Mrs.
Monuments
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D. H. CARLTON
WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA
INSURANCE AGENCY
Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc.
Telephone 3496
Warsaw, N.C.
FOa SALE
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white and colored. Hours 10 a. m.
to 9 p. m. Open daily end Sunday.
Permanently located In trailer
studio on Wilson highway in front
of Guy Best's store. Take Green '-
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present
Dr. H. W. Colwell
OPTOMETRIST
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Capital paid up
Surplus over all
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Liabilities
$ 5,00a,000.00
130,000,000.00
Surplus as regards Policyholders
$ 47,111,238.40
$189,180,733.67
Paid, NONE.
1,286.
ses Paid, 8,247.
osses Paid, 141,453.
Paid, 2,691.
Losses Paid. 22,701.
Total 'Liabilities
BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1946
Accident Premiums Received, 21,170 Losses Paid, 2,395
Health Premiums Received, 910. Losses Paid, 70
Group Accident & Health Premiums Received, 20
Auto Liability . Premiums Received, 274,447.
Liability other than auto. Premiums Received,
Workmen's compensation Premiums. Received,
Fidelity Premiums Received, 41,049. Loss
Surety Premiums Received, 39,720. . Losses I .
Plate glass Premiums Received, 10,524. Lossei
Burglary and theft 4- Premiums Received, 46,052.
auto property Damage Premiums Received, 105408. Losses Paid, 63,710.
Auto collision Premiums Received, 7,744. Losses Paid, 3,223.
Property damage and collision
other than auto Premiums Received, 18,765. Losses Paid 1355. 1
Live Stock Premiums Received, 192. Losses Paid, NONE.
TOTALS Premiums Received, 924,610. Losses Paid, 344,706.
President Paul Rutherford. Secretary - J. B. Butterfield.
Home Office 690 Asylum St, Hartford. Conn.
Attorney for Service: Wm. P. Hodges, OmrnnlsMoner ef Insurance, Raleigh, N. C
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA
? , INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Raleigh, March 12th 1947
- I, WM. P. HODGES, Commissioner of Insurancedo hereby certify that the above
Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Hertford Accident Ac Ineemeity
laaurance Company, of Hartford, Comv Jlled with this Department, showing the con
dition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1046.
Witness my Land and official seal the day and date above written. -
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For Best Prices and Com
plete Job on Monuments,
Soa or Write
Rev. H. J. Vhaley
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JExpertHeyes and band aided by
professional tools, go to work to
repair the watch you bring to us.
If we cant do the job we'll tall
you: and we always ejuoto the
price to you before the lob Is
done.
BAKER'S
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