1 Jl J Ey UNCLE SAM RUNNING A NETCPATEH There were fears expressed that the President might take over and run the newspapers. If a President bad ever tried to run a newspaper we have no fears that he would attempt to do sach an .unwise thing. If a Precd dent was fully acquainted with all that goes Into getting out a weekly paper, he might take over the mines, . the railroads and the steel plants but still we believe he would pass up the newspapers as a harder job. a . (Every inch of space in every column has a cost attached to it. The actual cost of the average weekly newspaper 'would be many times more than the subscription price. UnIess this. de ficit is paid by some other business or party then it must be paid by se curing paid advertising. Should the pay all the dificits of the thousands of weekly newspapers published in the , United States it would soon become - bankrupt. . . . . 1 -' Many of the subscribers and patrons of a newspaper even thouirh they nev er worked on a paper a day in their Jives can tell the editors, the owners and the managers 'how the paper , ought to foe run. - In getting out a newspaper - there are the mechanical difficulties, there are the usual dif ficulties and there are the unusual difficulties. tt Whether he be a king, president or a general it would take a greater man , than Alexander, a Caesar or any modern general, ruler or financier to run all the newspapers in the United States. (Should any of them try it, in less than thirty days he would drop them quicker than he woutld drop a red-hot piece of iron. JAny President before he got out one week's issues of . all the papers we believe would de cide he did not know when he was well off. Let' any President try taking over ana running the newspapers. We believe he would give them back much quicker than he took them over. BURGESS W. M. U. MEETS The Burgess W. M. Ujnet Monday luguii .wiiu unrs. wsuiiam xane with Mrs. J. R. Ayscue as joint hostess. mi i -. . . . -ne president caned the meeting to order by reading from the Book of Luke,: followed by prayer by Mrs. William Stallings. The theme son, AH Hail The Power of Jesus' Name," was sung. , - The minutes were read and the roll caiiea with sixteen present. Announce ments of interest to the union were made by the president. i 'A report from the Community Mis- ,- ? . . . ; u viuunniui was neara ana ac cepted. ; . The nominating committee submit ted the following report: . (President, Mrs. Sidney Layden; first vice president, Mrs. Frank Ward;' sec ond vice president, Mrs. Sidney Cope- - - "u wTOtauiw. , jars. J. B. Basnight; Community Missions Chairman, Mrs. Reuben .'StaUingB and Mrs. J. B. Perry; Stewardship Chair man, Mrs. Walton Lane; Song Leader, Mrs, J. B. Perry, Publicity Chair man, Mrs. J. B, Basnight. l fi officers were unanimously Hostesses for the coming year were chosen. . , . y The date of September was set for Season of Prayer and offering for State Missions. Mrs. Winston Lane gave an in teresting program on Japan's Puzzled 'People. Special music was furnished by Mrs. Sidney Layden, Mrs. Irvin wnmoee ana Mrs. Frank Ward. The; hostesses served cup cakes, aanawicnes and candy with bottled annus. ; s havinj cl j . ; e 1 'sof saiddecf-:;ife. t t a undersigned at -3 G I , ;0 Vablangton, D. C, on or J . b l', a 11th day of Scrtuniber, II J, or . .a notice will be rlc-ed in I r of jCeir recovery.; All persons fcL-w- to said estate wisi piease dim im mediate payment ' This 11th day of September, 1952. DOROTHY HOLD RUN BANNING Executrix of Eva Stiff Holdren. . eptl9,26,oct3,10,17,24 . North Carolina In The , Perquimans County - Superior Court Before The VierK John Colson (Jr.). Petitioner, . ; t vs. '. Paul Colson, Charles Colson, v ; and Carlton- Colson, - J " : - Respondents. NOTICE The above named respondents, Charles Colson and Carlton Colson, will take notice that a Special Pro ceeding has been commenced in' the Superior Court of Perquimans County, N. C by the petitioner lor the pur pose of partition of certain lands known as Gum Blade, owned by the petitioner and respondents' as ten ants in common by a public sale of said lands under order of Court; and the respondents will further take no tice that they are required to appear :t t j -Ice i2 . ! f j . :6:"ior Court of 1 i C :n the Court Ilor-a i -i, IJ. on or before the Z2 .! Octl liZ2, and answer, i cr otherwi a plead to the pe'.. i ( i f.le in --a case, or the.petliior iU apply to the Court for the" rt 1 demanded in the petition. . " . "--.This September S-, tZZi. s v. H. PITT, , ' ' Clerk .::rior Court. C. R. HOLMES, Attor.vy. " s:.U3,26,Oct3,10 North Carolina j-. . . u I Perquimans County. , 'Nathan Turner, Adm. vs. , . George W. Nixon et als K . NOTICE OF ErOALE Whereas the undersigned commis sioners, under an order of the Super ior Court in the, above erf-Mod pro- ceedine. did offer for sale the lands described , in" the petition -illed in the said proceeding, and t?e same was duly sold at auction on C e .h day of September. 1955!: and whereas with in the time allowed by law an upset bid was duly filed with the Clerk of Superior Court on tracts 2 and 3 and an order has been entered directing the said commissioners to resell the said tracts after due advertisement Now. therefore, under and by virtue of the said - order of the . Clerk of CTATF.MENT Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company NEW YORK, N. Y. - . Condition December 31, 1951, As Shown by Statement Filed i t PniWhnMm-a SI itfiS.'Zns.TS: Miscellaneous.' S110.896.16; Total , 1,464,099.89 Disbursements To Policyholders, $603y616.57; Masceuanewu - '$521,444.94; Total -. i,oi. , . ASSETS 1. Bonds - J f 1,166,390.00 2i Stock! , , J2'5,274.00 6. Cash and bank deposits --i ? 676,319.13 8. Agents' balances or uncollected premiums $ 284,789.06 hAlAncAR navable - 1.900.21 11 TTiroc (iiTnHcnrlo and rfnl Antate intsome dun and accrued 3,857.4a 16. AH other assets as detailed in statement - . $ , 3,263.52 Total Admitted Assets -- ,aoi,ao.w 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 10. 14. 15. I.TA RII.ITITRS. SURPLUS AND OTHER (FUNDS Losses unpaid - ,-----. ...$ Loss adjustment expenses unpaid Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses and fees) 'Un derwriting, ?o,uOu.uu; investment, ?o --;. . Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) lUnderwriting, $48,000.00; Investment, $0 ; 'Federal income taxes ' Unearned .premiums , Unearned premiums on reinsurance in authorized companies (Reinsurance on paid losses, $0, and on unpaid losses $0 due from unauthorized companies 18. .All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 120,453.39 f 6,500.00 - 5,000.00 48,000.00 160,000.00 691,895.0- 103,676.22 . 9,860.00 . , 1,566.19 23. Total liabilities t 25. Capital paid up --- . 26. Unassigned funds (surplus) -. 27. Surplus as regards policyholders 8. Total $ 500,000.00 2,705,842.58 J$ 1,145,950.82 Live Stock 3,205,842.58 . 1$ 4,351,293.40 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING. 1951 Net ' Net Losses , iPremiutns , Incurred , . 'J. --$ -. 11,377 $ 1,905 Total 1177 $ 1,905 T Fenn; Home Office, 90 John President C. S. Kremer: Secretary, F, IStreet'New York. N. Y. Attorney for service: Waldo C Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, Ra leigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH OARCtfilNA.-lN'SORANOE DEPARTMENT . . 'Raleisrh, June 12th. 1952. - I. WAILDO C. CHEEBL Commissioner of Insurance, do herebv certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company, of New York, N. Y., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1951. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written. -. (Seal) ... - WAJLDO C. CHEEK, 'Commissioner of Insurance. . STATEMENT Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company - HARTFORD, ICONN. ' Condition December 81, 1951,: As Shown by Statement Filed v : Income From Policyholders. $143,865,847.97: Miscellaneous " ' $7,847,231.75; Total - 151,713,079.72 'Disbursements--To Jroncyholders, $66,811,351.87; JUisceuane- , . . v ous, $62,596,3204; Total - 1$ 129,407,672.511 . ASSETS ,- . . : Bonds - $ 13095,135.00 CATHOLIC BIBLE WEEK WILL OBSERVE snOfh iVNiviiwciDT , OF THE FIRST PRINTED BIBLE , in cooperation with the Catholic Biblical Association of America and the Confraternity of Christian Doc trine, the Diocese of Raleigh, includ ing St Ann's Missionary Parish, head quarters Eden-ton, -.will commemorate Catholic Bible week from September 28 to October 5, this yean chiefly to celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the first printed Bible, a Catholic Bible printed by Catholic Gutenberir. rft- ed Father F. J. McCourt, pastor of St. Ann's Catholic Church, Edenton, who "will preach on "A Bible In Every Home" at Holy Masses 8 and 11 A. M., EST., hear confessions for half hour before services and lead Rosary and Sunday School after services, to which, everybody is invited. Week daya at 7 A, M., EST., in Edenton Church: Mass, Holy Communion, Rob asy. ' , "' - irr irumiun i 1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 11. 14. 16. Stocks .1. Mortgage loans on real estate , Cash and bank deposits Agents' balances or uncollected premiums $ 22,461,767.11 Less ceded reinsurance balances payable 331,943.34 Reinsurance recoverable on loss payments . - Interest, dividends and real estate income and accrued All other assets as detailed in statement - 2,689,570.00 ' 4,&3.61 34370,910.37 , 263,209.38 472,207.37 6.077,308.90 Total Admitted Assets ' 1 !$ 245340,418.40 , LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses unpaid , Z J$ toss adjustment expenses unpaid . CIsssifcJcdlciL'i ,- rl.rtvwWWWWW, Won tSAI'V tuifVia imrtmei ne iper dozen. See Mrs. J. W. Ward, Hertford, N." C. or Mrs. H. E. Lane, Tyner, N. C. septl9,26,oct3 GROW YOUR OWN FrvUlTI 10M- plete line' Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, - Berry Plants, Grape 'Vines, and Or namental Plant Materia offered by v Virginia's Largest Growers.. Sales- people wanted. Write for Free : Copy 56-page Flaking Guide in i color. ' , Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynerboro, 'Virginia. sepl3,ocCl CF AErilNISTRATICrf , ".:A as Executrix of J Lva tliff KoL1- d- - : s c - C-j is to r- NCT" 6. 10. 13. 14. 15. 16.. 18. 23. 24. 25. 26 27. 28. Contingent commissions and other similar charges . --' Other expenses (excluding taxes, licenses knd fees) Un- . derwriting, $300,000.00; Investment, $0 !-: ' Taxes, licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes) Underwriting, $3,780326.95; Investment $0 -, - Federal income taxes , ,.-- --- Unearned premiums , 1 i .-;' ' (Amounts withheld or retained by company for account' for others - - -; 1 " Unearned premiums ' on reinsurance in unauthorized companies 'Reinsurance on paid losses $0 and on unoaid tossed 10 due from unauthorized companies 2 Excess of liability and compensation statutory and vol untary reserves over case basis and loss expense reserves ah other liabilities, as detailed in statement Total liabilities . Special surplus funds Capital paid up . Unassigned funds, (surplus). -,, Surplus as regards policyholders rotai.: J$ 27,154,495.61 i$ 10,000,000.00 88,629,203.18 9,073,217.00 , 200,000.00 ' 800,000,00 8,780,326J95 100,000.00 67,527,600.98 975,567,85 77,961.03 .2038737 ij,000,0fl0.00 1.6J8.23 $ 173,685,922.79 t t ' 1 --.--... f, ii. -1 . t . s Tract . I 1 . 1 . . to c. : ..t . 1 1 c House door in I. ... s N: C, st 11:30 A. ., on (' t . day of temlcr, 1 i'.i f . describedprope:' ; l -- ' i ii 1 , Hope TowTWip, K . r 1 L Second Tract: it a'e on ' t r i- west side of Morgan's U1"A Lo con taining - 29.55 acres of ' w- and, bounded on the nortA ty I x --"- ::i .e :"ie I .ie Ev. 'on the 1 . "urdle t ; Hurdle tit. Creek, Third Tr west si-le it i j i the River to 1. 7 : 19.05 acres of v. the north by tl.e "... the J. Skinner trc DC K: N DA D ! LI T Y J 3 L--J . 1 . a . t ty i . rcsn's .. on the nc . 1 leading f contain- -bounded on tract and c:i t-e east by : s j.i:.l , Commir ,iiers. Ey: V. II. Oakey, Jr. Octi: Harhysvi: Llutual Cr::::.ty Ccnipany - : DA "LEYSVILL" TA. ' ' " ' , Condition Pwil 31, 1851, As t-n T'-temert Kledl , Income From PolicyholJers, -$6,867,114.49 ; i-laneous .,. J44a&&.ys; xotai : - ,r.v 1 Diabunsements To Policyholders, $2,693,589.11; Miscellaneous $3,597,941.96; Total Bonds Stocks ASSETS J$ 6,291,531.07 ' EVER victorioui, "Old Iron. , r aides" proved heneK worthy ' I of ms, confidence of a young - and torely bsiet nation. The ' : "Conrfitution" and her g-W crew could be depended onl A, - It is Our pride .to be worthy oif the confidence reposed in us' by the people. of this com-, munity. You can depend on , - us to render a service of quiet ; '. dignity, :. , . v C i-irrBC VMPATHETIC T , Ml X--M-V ft;r '; 1 3. Mortgage loans on Teal estate . 4. Real Estate -,. 6. Cash and bank deposits 8. Agemts' balances or uncollected premiums 1 .697,062.84 'Less ceded reinsurance Balances payaxue - x-,oou.i 14. Interest, dividends and real estate income due and accrued .J$ 7,255,915.01 : . l,912,610.f 223"" 749,: 60,: Total Admitted Assets -J$11,263,27C. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6 10, 11. MARII.ITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS 'Losses unpaid , --- $ 8,162,17 , Losb adjustment expenses unpaid ' ----- ' f. 577,3-. Other expenses, (excluding taxes, licenses and fees) Un- , derwriting, $6,87632: Investment, 0 , 6,. " Taxes; licenses and fees (excluding Federal income taxes)' . Underwriting, $142,049.16;, Investment 0 .142,0 'Federal income taxes '- ' , 82,0 Unearned premiums -,-i---i-----------------r---i----;.:.: .3,815,1. Dividends declared and unpaid: (ib) Policyholders I6V Excess of liability and compensation statutory and vol--' : untarv reserves over case basis and loss expense reserves 18. All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 23. Total liabilities . S bO0.0UU.UU J$ 2,418152.63 24, Specia surplus funds 26. Unassigned funds (surplus) 27. Surplus as regards policyholders 28. ' Total , 72.0C- 935,47 2,06, 8,295,117.. -- 2,968,152.63 :J$1163,270.12 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1951 - Net Net Losses iPremiums - xncurred liability other than auto Auto laabilaty Auto Property damase $ Property damage other than auto --$ Glass 4- $ Burglary and theft Total 1,788 65,542 35,882 363 ,129 110 103,813 $ - 488 $ 26,208 . $18303 t 209 $ $ $ 45,808. '. 1VIA1 - IVUiUJLU , TU,OWJ IPreaident. Ezra Markley; Secretary. A. 'A. Alderfer: Treasurer. E. M. Deep: Home Office HarleysviUe, Fa. Attorney for service: Waldo C. Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, Ra leigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH OARO-JINA-lNiSUIRAINaE DEPARTMENT ' J Raleigh, N.C- June 12th,. 1952. I, Waldo C. Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the aibove is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the HarleysviUe Mu tual Casualty Company, of HarleysviUe. Pa..v filed with this DemrtrafinV. showing the condition of said Comtpany on the Slat day of December, 1951, 'Witness my hand and oimciai seal, the day and date above written. . (Seal) IWA1LDO C. SHEEK, . -1 ' " Commissioner of Insurance. v ,' - ' A V V f .Vo.cl-sn windshbld ond Wipsr f 176 disn rccr window end liccnio pfstD For tho 1 tiros end ; i:ro prossuro fccluding spsro ' t Wo deen end chsdr cr.d ches!: 1 y . 0 J S--1 0 your Sinclair Doalor .$65,000,000.00 'BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURIN&1951 72.154.49S.61 Accident Health Group accident and health -iiabiuty other than auto Auto liability Auto property damage Auto pnys. damage. 4 Property damage other than auto !Fidelity ' Surety ,---, -., Grass mzzl Burglary and theft Total -$ -1 -$ Net iPremiums 26,258 , 1,092 -" 3,710 - 136,014 549,'095 - 800,459 4r.5,S?3'" ' 37,063 ; , 80,522 ,123,711 - 11 Y - 7. ) 1.7C.,. V Net Losses Incurred S 4,549 230 1,441 "' 33,571 $ir ii ? r 7' - IPresident, Paul Rutherford; Secretary, Francis .T. l'enn; Home C-'- Asyium Ave- Haraord, Vonn. . - , . - jAttorney for service: Valdo C. Cheek, Co"--.- rner of inu:ncr. Ta f, N. C. - - S.ATE OF NOllTM CAROLTrf A INSUIt AT 7 " ' r ' . i. v,"Atro c. ci:"n, c - t'-e tnve 4 a tr'e end con 1 c rtil - vCr ar-, ' -o- r t'e 0 Jcti of s ' t -! rry I 1 1 j c-lbvcf. ( : : czzr.zr All tt::; courtecits you cin erp: '.7 r

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