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TIIIl I -'.'?2' V". - ;?- &: ..!S'fA5-ii- ttons. ; J I Th fall and winter garden should I be Bourwe o freshf vegetables or I I every rural ftofly 4uringi the cold J Wekthe?;mont, -says Miss MaryE. 1 1 Thoinas, v extension nutritiQiiisti p. at I I $uteroUege.f ; "0m ' I I I The. jprimary -objective.ofthe fall I f ind -winter garden contest,' isponsored If by the extension service is to Stimu i t Ute the growing of more Vegetables 1 f during this fceriod f h jear.Xt ; I i The contest U pen ;. to wy home it garden grown by a rural family in -1. north Carolina. Details about the Wffcontest and ?the prizes may ne od Sifcfef I tained from county farm or, horoe'de i ': I I monstration agents, Miss Thomas Is, The following- suggestions regard- 5 tog fall and winter gardens have been recommended by H. R. Niswonger 1 knA v. R Morrow., extension horti- I miitnrints at the'Wleare. I 5 In eastern North Carolina most ol i the fall and winter vegetables should the planted "bi September. It is too i I-- 41 - nrnna. hilt the I U I u 1 iir 1,1 IF- A. baVfVl mr - I hardier vegetaoies wui pruuuce 2 Mud ' vield if planted now. mMf$i Among the vegetables to start at If, this time are: Siberian and green r I t curled Scotch kale, head lettuce, mus . IS iard. sumach, turnips, radishes, and f,'$-:Li- i'hrorpoli. V4S.- Cabbaare and onion seed may be Q'sown in outdoor beds the latter part I of the month and - transplanted in 11 December, January", or February, de- pending upon local cumauc wuw ' 5 ' ) In western North Carolina the ten 4tt3ider vegetables must be given time I i to mature before the first killing " H frost, which usually occurs around 1 the middle of October. For this ;!! year's crop, the plantings yet to be t-i made must be limited to the hardier vr, r" vegetables which will withstand cold II BeS Neecl Careful I Attention In Fall I The value of next year's honey V. pmn ia larirelv deDendent upon the i care and management given the bee 3 colonies this fall P If the colonies are carried through t the fall and winter in good shape, ? 5 they will be ready for heavy pro: P. duction in the spring, said Frank H. 1 1 Meacham, entomologist at State I $ lege. S v Give all colonies a thorough exa I & mination in September, he urges I beekeepers, and pay careful atten i I tion to the condition of the gueen, . amount of honey, number of bees, g f and space for brood rearing and nec I tar storage. , Young queens are best, Bince they & & produce a large amount of brood in August. September, and part of Oct- ) ober. .Bees produced at this time are the ones which survive the winter. Three-banded or leather Italian I queens, which can be purchased for 1 60 cents each from reliable breeders, are most desirable, Meacham stated. Replace all queens over a year old, -or black and failing queens. A colony which does not contain the equivalent of two or three Hoff- I; J: man frames full of brood on Septem it ,ber l is hardly worth wintering by ' itself.; Often such colonies are not I able to survive the winter, I Weak colonies can be united with 1. strong ones by placing them together j, nwith a sheet of. newspaper between. I ilBy the time the bees eat holes f through the paper, they will have be- - come acquainted with one another i and will not fight. f Golden rod, aster or iron weed, and y - neanease or umariweeu in many bcc f i tlons of the State will yield a few I mpounds of honey in the fall. This I; mav be added to the winter feed sud i :.f " ply, placed on the market, or tranS' i Meacham pointed out, J7, ;;! e i BeautylHinB By Jane'Heath, ,iRAFT a pair of tweezers on a AY dainty pair of manicure 'sets-; sars, and what have yout j(.Twl; sors, of course. They're the latest tma of evahrow twAAcnr ' mnA ' arA A warranted to do a clnan .land anmi.' ' a a mn mm tA hanill .ml nU ma! f t rmly. e In addition they allow the ' 'i .user an unobstructed view not pos -1 i, slble, wlth ordinary tweezers. A !' feminine touch v i added to the ,; 'i handles, whlcK are, tinted Lin , , choice of six boudoir colors.j ' '- t: u ts no longer considered smart o pluck-the eyebrows into pencil lines which destroy the .whole xUracterof.the "v-?g j ToSay's aJnV is to retain Indlvid ' y in eye make-up, which means ving the natural curve of the j when shaping them, y Use irs dally to remove straggly I ; i uww un area ana across, 1 !dge of the nose. This wfll tnat well-groomed apr i f desired by the fasU-" MM! ji, .... f.-.r-,. jfi-'-A-.i-'i., Va., i ,vlsitlng bis mother; Mrs. JR. A. Perry. Mrs. Reuben Stallings Had as ner house guests last Thursday and Fri day Mrs.:fc "RvBateman, from near tjazaoetn uty, ? ima jais: Virginia tlmphlettt mts :fiWmw&iM: Reuben Tilson, f of Bristol, i enn., called at the home of J. E. Eaves on Salalrdav'mondng.:S5;'5aiis'fl1 Mr. and Mrs. George Haisup, of Hassell, called on Mr. and Mrs. J, E Eaves Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Fred JPowell of jPhUadelphla, Pa.." was' the house guest of Mr. and llnUt Jake Basnight Thursday night and Friday. 1 Those who visited at the home of T. M: Farmer. Sri Sunday afternoon werer Ellis Farmer, and Mibs Hilda PritchettT of EUsabeth Cityj Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eaves and Mrs. ' Stephen ElUott Mr. and Mrs.: iayd Lan ?.nd dbMcjirti&iwm$;Qty,ii Went Sunday with s his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Lane. ) Mrs. Sidney Sutton and son, from near Elisabeth City, called to see her mother, Mrs. K. A. Ferry. Sunday. Miss Thelma Riddick, Norman Rid dick. Gilmore and Raymond Roun- tree. from near Suffolk. Va., visited Misses Lillian Rae and Paulette Per ry, of Beech Spring Sunday. BELVEDERE NEWS Miss Grace Chappell spent Wed nesday and Thursday as the guest of Miss Alice Outland, of Woodland, Mrs. B. F. Babb and Miss Ellen Babb, of Ivor, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Leary, Mrs. Ida Leary, and Mrs, A. J. Ward, of Edenton: Mrs. D. B. Walston. Durant Walston and Miss Elizabeth Walston, of Hickory, Va.; William Jennings, of Weeksville; Miss Mary Thomas, of Ahoskie; Miss Tillie Hodges and Walton White, of Washington, N. Cwere recent tors of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson and Miss Syble Rogerson spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E Smith, of Tarboro. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S M. Winslow included: Mrs. Sarah Layden, Miss Olive Layden and Char- he Layden; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lay den and family, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Layden and son, Howard, Jr., of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winslow, of Bethel; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Winslow and son, Leonard, Jr., of Winfall; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White, of Hertford. - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Copeland, of Portsmouth, Va., visited Mr., and Mrs J. M. Copeland Sunday afternoon.- Misses Blanche and Thelma Chap pell spent Thursday as the guests of Miss Burnette Winslow of Whites ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Duncan,- of South Mills, arrived Wednesday to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs- T. C. Perry. RYLAND Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beasley and two children, of Currituck County, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs Peninah Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Erson Blanchard and children, Mr. and Mrs. Nereus Chap pell and children, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lane and little daughter, and Mrs, Peninah Ward visited Mrs. Louisa Ward on Sunday afternoon L. T. Chappell, of Washington, D C,. is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Roy Parks, for a few days. Miss Frances Jordan spent the week-end with her sisfor, Mrs. Kelly Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Winslow, of Parkville, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. H. H. Lane was in Norfolk, Va., a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. Mary; Phthisic, wlfb is a patient in a Norfolk Hospital, Misses Mary Lee Davis " and Mon taze Byrum , spent; .Thursday with Mis Rachel Ellis, near Sunbttry. Mr. 'and Mrs. Grover Byrum ; and children and McElroy?. Byrnm,' of Goldsboro; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter , Byrum, and attended services at Happy Home, s ' ? Miss Irene Gaskins, of Chicod, is visiting Mrs. Roy Parks. ; R. R. Parks, Bob Hollowell and L. T. Chappell spent Tuesday at Chuck ntnclr. Va . finhlngr Walter Ellis and Miss Rachel Ellis, of Sunbury, spent Monday with their sister, Mrs. G. A. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce and two children spent Saturday afternoon in Edenton on business. : Little Miss ara& Jane Boyce visit ed Miss Mary Lee 'JJavis Sunday af ternoon, f - .. Edith and Margaret Perry, of Cen ter Hill, visited Lois Davis one day last week.; I. r- ' Currituck farmers report; an un usual amount of '"horse trouble , due to mouldy, feed nnd impure water, Classified urid OtlCCG "i FOR SALE CHEAP ; Used.Gasoline Engine , ' r'f , Apply to ,.'.- v'. E. A. FELTON ''" 80 Market Street ' 1 " (W. A. Eton's Old-Blacksmith Shop) I "RTFORD, N. C, route of 800 faiv.--.e3. .Wrtodayr Eawleighi Dept. ITCI-lCD-SAi Kich-! uond, Va, !t sep6,13,20,27 North ton:f:; Perquimans; County. ; Vs' : L'A ; Mrs. 3orrie -E. Godfrey, her A. L. Godiy,' Mrs. Awae Thompson, her husband, - Elma Thompson, and Mrs. Betty Ward, Widor,;,; " 'w.Trr!t!!tv;ife- The defendants, Mrs, Annie Thompr son, and her husband, Elma .Thomp son, .will, take notice that .an paction entitled as above has beenCdrnmenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans County. North Carolina, ;. to sell a tract of land jt? 6r partition ovlied :-W plaintiff and defendants ait tenants in common, .said tract of land, jAemg p FarkviUe Townsiip, and known as a part of the Stephen Skinner Tract of land; and ': the said defendants - will further take notice that they are re quired to appear t the ; office f the clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Court "House in Hert ford, N. C, on the 21 day of October, 1935, and answer -or demur $to the complaint in said -j action; br " the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said complaint This 17 day of September 1936. W..H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court Sept207,OcU41 ,, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of 'Charlie JJoyd, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North CroliiiaaXM;,iKtif7, al? persons having" claims against the estate of 'said - deceased; to - exhibit them to the. undersigned nt. Hertford, N. C, .on or before. the; 4th.daJ-.of September, 1936, or this 'notice will be pleaded in bar. of. their recovery,. All persons Indebted to 'said estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of September, 1935. .- . PEARL LLOYD, ' Administratrix of Charlie Iioyd Septl370ct44148 NOTICE Sale Of Valuable Property By virtue of a Mortgage Deed exe cuted by the late Oscar Wells for certain purposes therein mentioned, which said mortgage1 "bears date Jan. 7th, 1919, and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, in Book 11, page 467, I shall, on Saturday, September 28, 1935, at 12 o'clock' M. at the Court House door in Hertford, N. C, offer for sale at publlcauction, for cash, the .property convoyed to me In said Mortgage, to wit: 1 That certain . tract in Hertford Township, . Perquimans County, : de scribed as foll6ws,viz: Beginning at ditch on Douglass Lane, thence west erly along said ditch to foot path, thence westerly through " woods io lead ditch, thence westerly along lead ditch to second, cross ditch, thence westerly along tap ditch to Reed's line, , thence . southerlyalong line to ' corner (Reed ft Douglass). thence easterly along Reed line to Henry Blanchard's line, thence nortn- erly along said . Blanchard's line to the beginning, containing 40 acres, more or less, and being the same STATEMENT' . .::: - MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY ' I NETf YbRK OTY . ' -- Condition DeMlllwr SI. IQSiL na fihnwn fit.lom Amount of capital paid in cash Se ; $1,000,000.00 Amount ledger assets, Dec. 81st previous year i..j.JL . 6,063,293.06 uiL-ume r rom poucynoiuers. . X12ttS0.U75.9O: miscellaneniia. - $30378.66: total. J Disbursements To policyholder. 4727 J258.7S: rrisceTfaneous". ' ' ' tJWi.4ez.i: total - ? tk- ' ' 7..-.. ----- r, i-iio prcuuuiuti vy mien or renewi in force , All other premiums Written )t $681,642.63; in force A Value of bonds and stocks - iasn in company's office Deposited in trust comnanies and hanka SSETS Agents' balances, representing.busitiess written subsequent to Agents' 'balances, representing) buspiess: written prior to Oc tober. 1, 1934;. J. Bills receivable, taken for fire risks; Interest and rents tine and norrnaA 1 All other assets, as detailed in statement Total Less assets not admitted Total admitted assets LIAIlUTIES Net amount of unpaid losses and cl Unearned premiumi -...Jl Col W AU Mtnfo wn-. r.n Villa Estimated amount payable for federkl, cipaK taxes tue-..or? accrued Contingent commissions." or other charges due or accrued ; 11.752.00 . .rtal'monn:ot all'lmb lupitai acruaiiy-paia up m cmii'.? Surplus over all liabilities i Suilus s"'iegards; pou7holdrs1Si !Sj.a-T BUSINESS IN NORTH Fire risks writteb , All other risks written Losses incurred Fire i. 4 I .1 Losses incurred All other ' President, Cecil R Shallcross;. secretary, R. P. Stockham; : - - Home omce-.iou William streets "i .'Attorney for service, Dan C Lvney, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, Manager, for North Carolina, home office. ;f '"t ":f;-W?x -'' J--, (Seal) 1 , - t - , STATE OFORTH CAROLINA; l.( I INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, j - - - ' ... r a ' -f '!, DAN C,' BONEY, Insurance Cfmmissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a j true and correct abatr? the statement of the mercantile in surance Company of New York, C- 1 viih this Department, showing the condition of a&id Company, on r lands ic.i.vca W fei4 Vclls by J. B'Goodwin wtm i"sw, This 28th 'day'tf 'Atlgust 1935.; yftgffig p" R:wiNSLowi,:' i, v Substitute TruateeM Jjy,tt. w-nsiow, Attorney. ; ? s v NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION '0: Having qualified $as Administrator Of . the estate i of Jonn JNewbold, ;de ceased,' late of JPerquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to he undersigned at. Hereford,; N., G-V n:,'or-ibefore -;tiie'.';7tK"4a'y;bgu$t, 4936r tmotice in bar of their recovery. 4 All persons Indebted to. ; said estate -;.will please make 'immediate "paymenjt5i-;fe' Thif ,7th day of August, 1936. , AiiSi8(sratpr' . of, ; ., Jolm,;Newbold, Deceased. , - . AUg.ioo.oUjOepi.Ojiow. . nqtice,qfministrAtion 'Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of; Robert F. Ward, ' de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina ihis Is to notify all persons 1 having claims ? against;: the estate of said, deceased - to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C, Route 1, on or before the 12th day of "August,-1936, or this notice will be pleaded.;in bar of their recov ery. -All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment : 'iJckrj ;. . . '' ; ' . - '''' 'This 12th day.of August, 1935. ' ' JOSEPHINE WARD, -Administratrix of Robert F. Ward August 6, 23, 30 Sept. 6, 13, 20 , NOTICE OF, ADMINISTRATION v Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Gurganus Felton, de ceased,: late of Perquimans County, North Carolina,' , this is to notify all persons hiving claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the-Tindersigned, at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 31 day of Au gust 1936 or this? notice ' will be pleaded in bar of - their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment' This 31 day of August 1935VV ESSIE FELTON," Administratrix of Gurganus Felton.. Deceased, f ' Septe,13,20,27,Oct4,li; y NOTICE I SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me by Frank Cutrell for certain purposes therein mentioned, which said deed of trust, bears date September 7, 1927, and is registered in the. office oft the .Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North .Caro lina, in Mortgage Book 16, page 267, I shall at 12 o'clock M.' on Saturday, October 5th, 1935 offer for sale at flie Court House door v in , the said County, at public auction, for cash, the property conveyed to me in said deed of trust,' to-wit:' - 1 -' A certaid -tract or parcel of land in New Hope Township, Perquimans County, North Carolina, adjoining the Thomas Griffin lands, the lands of jthteieUof, ;DrWilliamM.jRid dick, the lands of Noah Bright, Jr., and the River Run, .lying s on the North side of the Main Road leading from Woodville to Hertford, and bounded on the North by tW River Run, andjm the East by the lands of i . 9 00 5jai 9ni0 7oi i!Q during year, $2,484,538.12;. . rr-.rr.T-.-- 4t387.222.04 renewed during year, 733,082.06 $5,709,656.45 not nn IntArAat . 285,039.60 809,614.63 119,416.34 i lf8,103.13 6163.05 69,451.81 Si 46,464,633.98 .Ski.'281M6 .$6,436,314.23 mm? jms .-$ 195.760.00 1. 2106.8fi9.l7 J.. - J . IT COD fTC state, county and muni-cr4 l- . ; l!ii$2,476,803f68 "m .... i j,-,:, AWQ,WHMW m 2.960.510.55 c r $6,436,314.23 CAROLINA DURING 1934 $892,650; Premiums received $6,751 320,096;; Premiums received 2,478 - S.774i- VtAAX:,f?yx ' -.UlEi I 1.214; Paid, xliLl-ii New xom city. , . -. I , , ... Tlil. T..1 lOH. -1O0C 1 7 cf r c, i.-i by t;.e I 'i I Ji , r J c:i the ,'e:t ty . Ce WiJj cf Vx.zm Griffin, and on the Norfewect fey the lands of the heirs of Dr. T7i!!iam M. Riddick, being a part of fce R. II. L, Blount lands containing by estimation 65 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to George W Gregorr by Noah Bright, JrH iby deed dated March 81, 1904, and re corded r January -12, 907tivto&; Deed Book No 7,Tpage 45 office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Perquimans County, being the same tract of land'mntrav. ed- to said Friink Cutrell by George w, uregory and wife. urns Septembers, 1935. sOF;tALpA;; By , virtue of mortgage deed xe CUted tO me bv Wm.' H rharnnalt mA wife, Balzorn ChappelL ;.'for certain purposes tnerem mentioned, -which K JU.Canitleiv:laaiaMi ' M ':' IMS Amount of cauital naid in rash r;r g ,8SMta' 8m P" A. a ... - Income Miscellaneous DiBburaemaitoro poUcyholders. $1686.06: miscellan n reniiums written or renewed during year $940,63782; ' ; ' All hTr!iJ!3ti" r ' Jj" ; . '---rrr-:. 4166,920.i ----- r.a.ww-nuilwu Wf renewed uunng year, ym,iwjsii . m lorce i. ::"- - . .... oai osq itf value of real estate --.-.-. .,,;,., Mortgage loans on real estate --11111111! Value of bonds and stocks ;., Cash in company's offlca Lwpo&itea in trust companies and banks AgenW- balanc repre Agente' .balances, rep vvwmr Bills receiyable, taken for fire riiks'i Interest and rents due and aeemad isr'i All other assets, as detailed in statement I Less assets not admitftd" Total admitted assete LIABILrTIKA ;' Net amount of unpaid losses and claims Estimated, amount payable for federal, Reinsurance and return premiums due other companies IL.. All other liabilities, as detailed Jn statement i,?-- iifujjat tuicB uua or accruea Total amount of all liabilitlas exeent canltai: i99 77.nR Capital actually paid up in cash -1 Surplus over; all liabilities A Surplus as regards otdeni Total liabilities BUSINESS IN NORTH Fire risks written i4i----i-i.-$lJ0S342 Premiums received $1239 All other risks written a Losses incurred Are ; ,', ..;;.'; uisses mcunred--aii other ''.rilil.i-i-:i44; 287 E ' President. John R. Coonev: Mretarv. Jnhn A. Sndr innrr rkoJ 11 W Payne, Jr. , .' uome. oniee,-'5(...Wa1nat 8tieet,'nideita''Pa. ' v ' - I W Attorney for service Dan C Boney, Insurance Commissioner, Ralpio-h Manager for North Carolina. Newark. N.-f nffloa. l (Seaiv - ' ' . . " . 4MUg uiy J.XU1. .woo.- I. DAN C BONEY. Inanranea CommifiaioiiAr. An hawthv MrMfv that th aoove is. a - true and correct aDstract surance Company of Philadelphia, Pi., me conumon oi saia uompany, on tne Witness my hand and official seal, van y. :'. .flTATEMENT rrW&'t;, -; . ' :'';;.;;'-;; WILMINGTON. DEL, Condition December 8LJ 18S4, a Shewit By Statement Filed Amount of capital paid m ;;';-VJ11;'U.;f:::::;;;;;;'','?-:''i ft.noo.hnn.nn Amount ledger assets, Dec 81st previous year .- ... , 2,416,140.01 mcome-rom polteyholders, 8192.921.19: total -JL-- . - . - ' - KKlana Disbursements To policyholdei, $16282.21: 5 miscellaneous, - " $390,666.23; : total ...,..:,-. ; 65348.44 Fhre .nrendiunfWritte-,erjnBew '.torjWimifiWHite''-- in force ' - . .i-j,.,.,.-....- 18586.04 All other premiums Written -or renewed during year $2K71.U;. a-feiw . V". ?:f ; -i .... .-. ' - . ynff 7a '17 v.. - - - ASSETS' , .. VolnAf h4Wi1'--tnrt'4WeVi'-H-:'; Deposited in trust companies and banks Deposited in trust companies and bank on interest 82,295.05 t; Agents' balances, representing bnsinesa written subsequent to V - " - ; October 1, ;1934 ', '.;,. 132392.19-' Agen to balances, representmg business written ;priot; to Oc-H'& ;; tober 1, 1934 -1 ; -T- V ii-- :,; :,:.;- 15,798.14 Bills receivable, taken for fire ' r ' -; f";,; -- v Interest and rents due and seemed rt,';,..-, " --T. :r-, ':".;, ,-;T-.y ,--;,; '"v:; 1067.90 v;, All other assets, as detailed fa atatamant j - i v.R ; ; Less assets not admitted, .i-::;';,y; Net amount of unpaid lessee and claims Unearned premiums v...-' Oal.A. unfa- A.nnk, ann Villa -u-n.l. Estimated amount payable for federal, state, county and muni-.";" - v' ---; cipal' taxes due or accrued :. -","' , . . ,. . , . . . r ttRf(a uontingent commissionsr or ot&er enares due or tei-af-OOvJW,: All other liaDiiioes, as detailed in statement ,j . J.UUU amuuai ot wi uiiinoies except capital v-..- .-iii!".ri,?f ;-A-Jf.-A Capital.,,nctually-iaid in cash Uli,CS0,08a.0O. Surplus-over all liabiliues !M'-:ly.;?;-;' f?ftn.OT 5--! t V. Surplus :as,;regards' policyholders k.:. s ' ' .Total liabilities -' .-.j-.-:--w r..-v.-.rr- ; BUSINESS tN NC3"Ci.C!..!::A.:ErING'i:34 ! - J '.vj Z-" Fire 4&$r 'inritten All jother risks written 4: Loeaes incurre 1 Fire .iiL-ii, Losses incurre j ah 0. r I ?; President B. M. Cver; secretary, p, , Wj treasurer, ChaB. U. . -v Swan. ; . , 1 ' 4 - - i , Ilome or.?e, 3 -rd n Uw Ycii C 7. ; Attorney far sena, L-a -C Coney, Lacri -e Commisdoner. Er! :3 ; N. C. ... - j m. ' , - s Kanaeer for North C-. ra. At!-", r-. ' . - (Seal)- , i - - .-i -r i, datj c, rr TT, I above ia ti f 8rr-.ce - ' t! 3 r , I !. '.J i in,t;e of-o-t."- L,3i'Ll I--MUr of Deeds of Pe'-'-i. cul;7.;ns County, North Carolina, in:,S i ? Uort--z;:Book Number 17, page 517: ? on MondayvjSeptember 30th; r : t 1835, at 12 o'dock noon, offer-, for said Cvmtr, at public , auctidn, . for cash, the property conveyed to mte in aald Mnrt.srHira ll(Mrl The home place where I now live ' adjoining the lands ' and ; bPUnded aivV't follower On" the north; by. the lands.';!";' Of : T. Er Perryi Henry;Copeland; '.f; on the west end south by the public "." -road leading from Goodwin s Mill to f lands of B. H. Copeland and Elmer 'C viwppeii coniaiiung mne acres, more , . V J'---- i . , f 'f ; Also claim on one Model T.' Ford ' -delivery truck now in my possession. - Dated and Posted August 80, 1935. :v." -s,-r-' i-i. Mortgagee.' Septd4307 M,L-'ilr--l-i-.'a-i?..-?.y -. '-. - m uutim-' ni iV-i'i -i-Ji ow,uuv,uw - JWar .: 2,676,779.28 . ; 317.U9U.40 39 assets . ; ,: ; $ 49258.38 , 418,995.96 , 214,031.88 - 884.77 . : AO DAO OQ not on inter subsequent to i.-: 127.491.13 - ' 43,604.78 . ; 926.06 ft 8748.62 - . 43,592.50 " . $1,432,338:07 .,. 73,232.2? .$159,1055 . state, county and mu- 67,191,00 10,000.00 . k 83,799.66 .272,785.42 ----t$600.000.00 P ..835,829.77 93529.77 $1,359A05.85 CAROLINA DURING 1934 187.683 Premiums received . 1.281 :tllg'tatd MI , ;', ' i 7J22 - Tf i U STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleigh, July 12th. 1935. er, do hereby certify that item Ant of Mia MxhnmVfl of the statement of the Mechanics In- filed with this Department, showing sist day or December, l934.v" the day and year above written. KUAJSX, - insurance immissioner. 'K r, ' vi TA'nAA ill ft 7K . - not en interest U.-. 162,436.68 !. ;' ; r-ry -f; y.-k;-:; : K,ng.70 ; C ' ',;,:, $2,426,468.76;;" aims .'f 41,618-02 4 844,577.90 1 .-- ,u. '-t- J ' J 4 AAA Art ' f 4K8.75 ,r.s received, iuaa received red 'J3'. : 1; 3; - 1 ! ' 1" i. L. , ifTT")" ft
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