Be Quick To Treat > [' Bronchitis ? Chronic bronchitis may develop If ?vor ooagh. chest cold, or acute bron E'"u to not treated and you cannot af- tor to take a chance with any medicine v potent than Creomumon which 0 seeright to the seat at the trouble to da' Mb loosen and expel germ laden hftfm and aid nature to soothe and Wl1 kwr raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial C0N SSSOOUt M?mhmnM Creomulslon blends beech wood creo- a SBte by special process with other time flMted medicines for coughs. It contains w" no narcotics. i No matter how many medicines you Mve tried, tell your druggist to sell you ? bottle ot Creomulslon with the understanding you must like the way It quldc r allays the cough, permitting rest and imp, w you are to have your money J %cL CAdvJ x , STATEMJ KANSAS CITY LIFE IN8U Kansas City. 10, Conditiou December !!, 1!H5, as ? Amount of Capital pnbi in Amount of Longer Assets Dec. ;ilst of j>r< 'iirease of Caj.ital during year?None; ?Tem. Income, eUVfou.Soo.sd; Misc. fti.doJksburscnients? To Policyholder* 44.Ufi; Misc. 6.:i3 Business written during venr?Number of Business in torcc at end of year? Number of Policies ;:Uf.oOr, Amount ASSETS ~ J^orTago^Loiuni on^KenI Estate Loaiit made to Puli-yholders on tliia Company's Policies assigned as collntera Ket Val ue of Bonds . at Value of Stocks Sash . . n.wiuiiM* m ,r i1iiV?i?i..-ws 1'iasmsti-n Ml other Asset", as detailed in statement Total Leas Asaeta Total admit' L1AB1L1TI1 Nef RcSorvo. including Disability Provisioi Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contract! Policy Claims Dividends left with Company at interest Premiums paid in advance _.. . Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advai Commissions due to Agents Estimated Amount payable for Federal, Stt Dividends due Policyholders Amounts sot apart for future dividends All other Liabilities, as detailed in stater Total amount of all Liabilities, except C Capital paid up in Cash Reassigned funds (surplus) Total Liahil BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NOBT dlioies on the lives of citizens of said Sta fn pin, I t.iKOm l,nr 'Mot nsni'iAiia onn < AVIV I' 1/Ct CIIIIICI D191 VI J/4VWVUB ?* Vt?? !2Wicics on the lives of citizens of said 8 sued during the year Total Deduct eeased to be in force during the Policies in force December .list Iwssos and Claims unpaid Dec. 31st of pre Losses ami Claims incurred during year Total Lbsse* and Claims settled during the vear. full. #18.770.36 ^hemium Income?Ordinary, $48,654.50; To ^Vesident: W. E. Bixley Treasurer: H. R. Carpenter Attorney for Service: WILLIAM P. IIODf Sleigh." N. C. STATE OF NORTH 'Seal) Insurance Dcpar 1 T, WILLIAM P. HODGES. Commissioner .Bat the above is a true and correct abst tCnnsas City Life Insurance Company, of drir. Department, showing the condition of ut December, 1945. Witness my hand and official seal the Wm. P. HODGES. Commii 8TATEME tuvrisAO tin iutL ana noAJtmc \ Kansas City, 6, Condition December 31, 1945, as 81 Afeiount of Capital paid in cash Amount Ledger Assets, Dec. 31st previous Increase paid up Capital, $ none; Toti Income?Prom Policyholders, $None; Misc. IBabursements? To Policyholders, $None; Misc., $605,01 [ Bre Premiums? Written or renewed during year, $1,1 s AX! Others Premiums? Written or renewed during year, $70 AS8ET8 Thine of Real Estate X26ans secured by pledge of Bonds. Stocks, Thine of Bonds and Stocks Qfcah in Company's Office Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to Octol IBterest and Repts due and accrued . . it- " i: Total ' Less Assets . Totals dmltte LTABTLITTE Hklaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fe I' Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and municipal taxes dui Ointingent commissions, or other charges c AMI -il tl-t taiAf- - *-* ? mi uiacr iianumes, as detailed in statemen ?. Total amount of all liabilities except hserve . jv. Vhpital actually pnlil op In cash Surplus over all liabilities Shrptos as regards Policyholders Whr Total Liabilities K&' BUSINESS IN NOBTH CAROl R-V NONE & : President: Morton T. Jones R> Treasurer: Cary W. Jones. Rome Officet 801 West 11th Rt.. Kansas CI pf5;.: Attorney for service: WM. P. HODOES, * ' STATE OP NORTH ( ft , (SSeT) Insurance Depart Bgjffi' . I," WILLIAM P. HODOES. Commissioner Kuk, '' out'the above is a true and correct abatra Hdjuv'Rkursn* City Fire and Marine Inanranee Ce with this Department, shewing the <x BHF.'W* dtry of December. IMS. hand aaS official seal the < -TIE A01U5]?TKATOK'a NOTICE laving qualified as adminiatrato tiie estate of the late Q. M. How deceased. all persons havini ims auainst said estate are here notified to file same with my at ney, J. K. Davis. Kings Mountain rth Carolina, on or before the 3r< > of October. 194". or this notic 1 be pleaded in bar of their re ery. .11 persons indebted to said estati 1 please make prompt payment, 'his the 2nd day of October, 194H W. Paul Howell, Adm. for G. M. Howell Estnte R. Davis, Atty. 0-3-24 SNT rRANGE COMPANY Mo. Shown by Statement Filed . *4.m>0.l?OO.UU svious year 155.143,080.36 Total . _ 155,.140,080,36 1,980.21; Total 26.700.83fl.U4 0.708.49; Total _. 10.912.lofl.73 Policies 34,391; Auit. 84.977.480.0U $609,581,000.00 _ - 43.47u,6S?4.6<> d 12.701.697.41 I 100,129,066.77 ...... 1,096.467.32 .. _ 1,209,402.17 ?-1 w t * * n w*4ffe4Sass?&?fiAAH>kf 42.736.19 $170,344,213.60 not admitted 183,807.27 ted Assets $170,160,406.33 38 r> $150,153,039.00 s. etc. 2,781,518.00 ? 1,394,954.26 1.536,791.76 2.863,863.31 ice 22,870.59 38,310.99 ?te, and other taxes 400,000.09 12,972.97 109,331.14 nent . ... 1.541.298.61 npital $160,8^9.951.13 $4,000,000.00 $3,300,455.20 7,300.455.20 ities $17^,160,406.33 CAROLINA DURING 1945 ORDINARY ite in 988 $1,756,030.00 tate is* 28 53,159.00 1,016 $1,809,189.00 year 43 59,537.00 973 $1,749,652.00 ivious vear 3 8,000.00 10 10,779.30 13 18.770.36 '? , 13 18,779.30 tal, $48,654.50. Secretary: .T. 1, tte'-ht.r Actuary: J. A. Budinger lES, Commissioner of liisuraiue. CAROLINA tment tnloi-'b. .Tulv 19. 1946. of Insurance (le hereby certify met of the statement >> ' '<.? Kansas City, 10, Mo., filed with said Company on the 31st iisy day and date above written, isioner of Insurance. NT INSURANCE COMPANY Mo. town by Statement Filed _ $ 500,000.00 year* $1,422,733.98; *1 1,422.733.98 $681,613.35; Total 681,613.35 '5.93; Total, 605,075.93 .04,058.47; In Force _$1,742,079.49 9,901.30; In Force _ 1,003,570.34 $ 188,236.82 or other collateral 8,512.68 - 792,959.85 _ . 1,611.5)) not on interest 174,773.64 ber 1. 1945 279,574.65 2.679.24 - $1,652,845.24 not admitted 3,546.81 d Assets $1,649,298.4$ a es, due or aecroed_ 4,415.03 b or acrrned 60,918.00 lue or seemed 4,000.00 it 379,965.40 Capital $ 449,298.43 $200,000.00 500,000.00 500,000.00 $1,200,000.00' $1,649,298.4$ -JNA DTTBTNO 1945 , Secretary: John W. Starr ty 8. Mo. Commissioner of Insnrance, 3ABOLINIA meat sleigh. May 22, 1946 of Tnsnranee de hereby certify ct of the statement of the impaay of Kansas City 6, Mo., mditlon of said Company, on the K'NQg KCl XTAiy LZZ.AL.I> Vets Must Report r Or Lose Subsistence 5 Responsibilities of North Carolina eu-rauo tutting institutional ana onthe-job training, in so far as rcp?.. ' ing wages is concerned, were outlined l. . .... .M .... w | 1 Veterans getting subsistence allow, snce checks from the government for August, September and October are also receiving notices asking them to report wages for eaen ot inose moo e tns. K. C. Hemingway, regional Va Chief oi voeatiouai rehabilitation and euucaiiou, stated tnui many incorrect reports are being reteiveu. "The monthly report should show all wages, commissions mm bonuses re ceived by a veterau as result of prooUetive i.nor during ibat inoinu,'' - Hemingway explained. "It must allow tue wages received both within the training establishnieut and from 1 otuer employment." The report of wages should not iu | viuuv ouiivmcucc auun uiit'Ci uur j earnings trwiii voluntary overtime or overtime worked beyond hour* regit lurly required by au establibbiuenl, Air. Hemingway said. The infnriuntiou ou earnings must be furnished by veterans by the lutfc | ilav of the month following the mini th in whieh the income was received- 1 | After October, however, report* will < riods, instead of monthly, on forms to j be supplied bv VA. If re|*>r?s covering August. Septcm ber and October earnings br trainees ' sre not receivei' prior to Aovemnet 15. subsistence uaymonis *r. c?t*tr-?? The VA officisi pointed ont thst it is now the responsibility of veterans (Olid their employers to report earn ings, and not trat of VA training officers as in the past. The reports artneeded to permit VA to pay the prop ef amount of subsistence allowance to veterans in training. ; Veterans who have let their term insurance lapse may reinstate their polieies by paying only two monthly premiums to Veterans Administration Physical examinations are not required if the polieies are reinstated before Feb. 1, 1947, provided the veteran is in as rrrirwl Vipol 1 Ti n n? iSa * 1 ? ? *V ? policy lnpsed. | - i Uncle Sam Says Hats off, my countrymen, to your ' newspaper boy. Once a year, we | set aside Newspaper Boy Day to I honor his thrift and enterprise. On Newspaper Boy Day In 1943 the late President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, paid him tribute for his Inspiring work of selling nearly tare billion ten cent war stamps. Today j he rates a salute for setting an ex- j ample In training for - success. He Is now enrolling in Treasury Department Newspaper Boy Thrift i Clubs by which he Invests his earnings b V. 8. Savings stamps and bends, which will pay him ft far every P ten years hence. V. S. Trtatmry Dtfm Imtml I iff uiuau a Tnat's an old st deny, but*we are get closer to getti duties. With our moder be assured of qua] prices, which elin ships of doing lau ble time for some' Doing the laund but in wintry wei A out. We think yoi I Beginning Nov. I dry at 6 P. M., w * ' iWflP & B ' jjyK ' omr or kxnob mo jntain, ? no&th oabouna, btbbbt qmotembml bonds Sealed bida will be received until 11 o'clock A. M., October 29, 1940, by the undersigned at its off ice in the City of Ualeigh, N, C., for $20,000 Street Improvement BouOb of the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina. dated November 1, 1946, maturing annually, May 1, $1,000 in 1948 to 195d mlm and $2,000 1954 to I960, all inclusive, without option of prior payment. | There will Ge no auction. Denomination $1,000; coupon bonds registerable as to principal alone; principal and semi-annual Interest (M and N 1), payable in legal tender in New York i city; general obligations; unlimited | tax; delivery on or about November 19, 1940, at place or purchaser's choice. Didders are requested to name the interest rate or rates, not exceeding six per cent, per annum in multiples o"i one-fourth of one per cent. Kach I-id may name one rate for part of the liOitns (having the earliest maturities.) and another rate or rate* for the balance, but no i>>>i tuay name more than two rates, and each bidder must specify in his bid the amount of bonds o f each rate. The bonds wilt be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase the bonds at the lowest into rest im'"8!'\ifnw!iU'd b> "inducting the total i.nount of the premium bid from the aggregate amount of interest upon i.II of the bond* until their respective maturities. No bid of less than par and accrued interest will be enfurnished with additional information by the undersigned, und each bid must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "Proposal for Bonds", and must be accompanied by a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust company, payable unconditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Carolina, for $400. The approving opinion of Masslich iiml Mitchell, New York City, will be furnished the purchaser. The right to reject all bids is reserved.served. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION By W. E. Easterling, Secretary of the Commission. o"-17 When any heating appliance does not properly burn its oil, coal, wood or gas, there is danger of carbon monoxide gas. See that all appliances, flues and chimneys are clean and in gooii repair. EXPERT II I REFRIGERATION REPAIR Household Commercial Day Phone 317-LW (Logan Supply Co.) Night: Call 21 Blacksburg, S. C. Collect McGILL ft WALDEN k ' . ' - . i V'' ? ' "' ) .'i Work Is Nevei atement that few women will sure that we can help them tag through with household n laundry equipment, you can lit# vnrlr * ?0 ?vu? caw iOMUUttUlO dnates the backb?eakiiig hard ndry at home. Use that valuathing else. iry at home is no fun anytime ither it's much worse. Try us iH like our work and like our 2nd we will close the Launeek days; 4 P. M. Saturdays. V-.?V,V':- ' ' .... I Dr. D. M. Morrison, Optometrist I 5 Tuesday and Friday afternoons 1P.M. to 6 P. M. Byes Examined Glasses Fitted TIME FOE GOOD FOOD FROM McCarter's Grocery W. King St. Phone 233 Dealer for?Socony Vacuum Tires. Few in stock - _ number Jfijcpbonp, 'Rates are Needed i i i K p/?/j It CP amount P<**d out to furnish you service is ' C increasing faster than the amount taken in. All costs of providing service have gone up tremendously, while your rates have remained unchanged for many years. Therefore, it has become imperative for us to ask the North Carolina Utilities Commission for telephone rates that will more nearly meet these higher costs and enable us to go ahead with improvement and expansion of your telephone service. SOUTHERN BILL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED NO HISINtSS CAN GIVt ADEQUATE SERVICE WITHOUT ADEQUATE EARNINGS i # I

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