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THE DAILY SUN
W* Office in the Sun Building, West
tide cf Broad Unset, Second Dwr South of
Alabama.
XW -Wait Advertisement, always found
on First Pent; Local and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
T* Lawfiri.
We publiah in (ml, the decision! of the
Supreme Court; also the daily "Pro
ceedings" of the Court, end keep the
“Order of Business" standing in our
columns.
jjjTTTT
TBs LMimilt,K^ de Verson Ian
Dsmetnt.
ISOSBStSS?^ Which tre
submit the fallowing comments :
The distinction which our oowismpora-
17 referred to makes between an uncon
stitutional and an invalid amendment,
whetbsmSseestiy made or not', does not,
in our judgment, apply to the /wo, so-
called, amendments, which we hold to '
deeper and better discussion of soeiul
and political issuer in all that w-tion
Plan there has been for many years. We
are glad Southern editors copy Mr.
Stephens’ articles extensively. It is the
best thing they ran jlo. and S®** it
they had Iwst spur mennselMS up to' the
discussion. It is more than high time
the Si ith should devdefa a high class of
literature. Her power to recover lier
lost position in publid affairs is depen
dent upon her intellectual prowess and
not upon foreign aid or immigration.
We lisve almost invariably found so
much concurrence of seutiment lictween
our own and Mr. Stephens' opinions tliat
there has been no room for discussion
between us. But, if we do not misun
derstand his position, there is a differ
ence upon the vital question of where
the power resides which can rightfully
judge of the constitnticinaUti- of false
“ ““ )o th7m«dC$sUtntion.
holds tlmiftii'bothejn-
political qintios—that ia,
_ P two imiifiss to test the
constitutionality of tho fourteenth and
fifteenth amendments, so-called. First,
in an ap|jcal to the Federal Hujweme
Court; ascend, In the event that remedy
fails to declare them unconstitutional, to
the States respectively. We understand
Mr. Stephens to favor a resort to the
Federal Supremo Court fiat. If be
makes any detection between testing
— ~ and the constitutionality, we
•eceUcot it Three is s dis-
lie unoonstitotioiisl amend
.1
#0-
■hovt, he mean*
States in the Constitution. Now, in our
view, the amending Power extonda to
all subjects not prohibited in the Vth
Article of the Constitution, by which the
amending Power is delegated aa therein
set forth. lathis clause there are but
two restrictionsj imposed. Neither
of the turn late fraudulent, and,
therefore, invalid amendments, ss we
hold them to be, cornea within either of
thasa restrictions, ao far us the objects
aimed at by them are concern (si.
It is true, the Vth Article of the Gou-
gfllHfen wen taeet grossly violated, by a
Revolutionary Faction in the Congress of
f the Staten in the manner in which these
amendments were proposed; and alio in
the manner and mode in which they have
been declared to be rightful parts of tho
Constitution.
Still, if those amendments bad boon
gtroperly proposed, and duly ratified, in
pursuance of both the letter and spirit of
tiie Constitution, wo think they would
be valid and binding upon all the
Parties to the Federal Compact.—
Wo think they art within “the sco/ir if
ft* (intending Power,** if that Power had
been properly and Constitutionally exor
cised, and, whether the unloading Power
lias been so exercised lly Congress, in tlio
matter of these wOmfc'd amendments, is,
in our judgment, as clearly a Judicial
question ns tlio proper or improper cx-
ettiso of any othor Power by Congress,
in any case wliatever. This is, in short,
oar view upon that question.
We know that many eminent men dif
fer with us, in this viow, and concur in
the view presented by the Louisville
Jeffersonian Democrat. We intend at
present only to express clearly our own
views on the subjoct, and not to discuss
tbs subject.
Under the reatristions of the Vth Ar
ticle of the Constitution, the Federal
Uaioa can never, by amendments, be
changed into a Centralised Umpire. It
is only by snob usurpations as marked
the ‘history of these fraudulent amend
ments that so calamitous a result need
ever be apprehended; hence the impor
tance of tho question touching their
validity, both in a Jodioial and Political
view.
It is ia this latter view that it becomes
a —“*■ of saoh vast importance that the
Peoples of the United Water shall novel
lion to the pal-
sad iniquitous wrongs
hp Stefa they are claimed to be
valid parts of the Constitatioa, even if
they should be held to be valid by the
Cowrie. All political power, aa yet, re
sides with the Peoples ol the States, and
It* ill hwm* and f fa* kWW a MpriM at ikr
xrxes
fl*aat, or audfes* at any other officials,
may be ultimately notified. This will
be the final result of tho harmonious
weshtogsetonrmsOehlees systems of Free
IaetitetiooB, if the people everywhere
will hat be true to themselves, in the NO-
ewe and preservation of the priceless
heritage of Constitutional liberty noeiv-
A H.'iS. r
ed from thffir ancestors.
OSrr:
(Ey.) Ji^ynffiln Democrat,
wm Mfkifabiff, 1*71.
Alex. U. Stephens ttmd ttao
int^psfnt srtioles TiighlyUudTlJof y *-^ 1 [ ow *w IT*.
trying and nwpooaibie. We [
the adesntnre with misgivings,
Sttmhsns should Joss, on the editorial tri
pod, some of the great reputation he had
secured ss a statesman and book-writer.
v. &&#*&(•*>** **
ptRfll VIMOIIV Wang “Htn *-
ly shorn of the honors bestowed as a ro-
I ward for mere parti service. A man
hssiB§£s > .s»s~
C umJ edttocshu' ol s journal au.l lud«
theaxpiaratusi of liiscoUmisiranee
m o* W» metal—
tliarougbly U«U
fsjle
s
fyiu
oat
urmore* thoroughly , JCMUItfSj Smith A CO.,
**'**** iTTlA^. 4 "** * *• **“ «»™* CDHOSto.
S H**
£73JZ a
deep qwsamsns, fit a manner at c
iUisrtllantoue
meats are necessarily invalid, invalid
amendments are not necessarily in them
selves unconstitutional
A proposed amendment proper ia its
scope limy be invalid because of a lack
Of compliance with the forms through
which the Constitution prescribes it
shall pan. We are uot prepared to say
that such acase is pot a judicial oaa—
»ne that tho Federal Supreme Court
•right decide if properly before it—but
wo an host decided U denying that
oourt jurisdiction of the ewertWoWi/y
of pretended amendments Tho great
objection to the false amendments is not
that they were irregularly proposed and
•ffiytod by durum upon certain States to
obtain the assent of tho required num
ber, but that they ore not within the scope
of the amending jtower; that ander the
pretense of Unending, they in feet seek
to subvert tho Constitution end form of
government provided by it. Now this is
the real issue, and it is purely political
The question oonoerns the reserved rights tf
the peoitles ol the States. It is not a question
between Stole and Federal (iovcmmsnt,
but s question between the people of each
Stole in their cotlectire capacity and all their
pnblie functionaries and would-be mas-
tors. The Federal Supreme Court can
not pans upon such aa tosne. It is jiart
and parcel of the Federal machinery.
To make it the umpire of questions
touching reserved righto would placo it
above the Constitution and make it mas
ter over the peoples of the States.
It sppMls to Uiom who dMtrv to sv*U thmsMtVM
of tbs bonoSto of Life lsouraooo to flvo It tkirlr
patronage.
The Ume has arrived when every thoughtful man
ia disposed to make thla wise provision for those da*
pendent upon hie life.
This Company proposes to give all the advantages
which are offered by foreign institutions of like
character, with the opportunity of keeping the vast
sums In our own midst, which are annually sent
abroad.
iiliecdlaneons QVbutrtiscmcm*.
KIMBALL IIOUME
DANCING ACADEMY.
Instruction in the “Polite Art.” in tho elegant
a of the 11. 1. Kimtiall House. Class for gentle-
evtry Monday aud Wednesday at H o'clock, p. M.
ttotree overy Friday at 'J o'clock, P. u. Will com-
~ * ■***» for ladies and children on Saturday, the
t, at 4 o'clock. i'. m. Private loaeoua given
when desired. For tiu-ther information, apply to
Prof. Robison, at Ibe 11. 1. Kuuball House.
seplft-dOt
A Good OhanoQ
FOB A HOME.
I WILL SELL BEFORE THE COURT lloUHE
door, lu tlu> town of Newnau, in Cowut*
ou the Fliurr TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
ii being tho 7th day of tho mouth, Ugiauing at 10
*1, aud continuing until all are sold, my iaada
u tho Fourth District ot said uouaty, kuown
as tho
IIAHlIEll PLAO E, M
CUMT1IN1NU
ONE THOUSAND ACRES*
The said place ia well watered, and well timbered,
there being about 8ix Hundred acres of the mine in
the woods. 1 will sell it lu tractH and parcels aa fol
lows :
First ONE HUNDRED ACRE*, upon which are
tasted the dwelling houao, a neat frame building
with five rooms thoroughly coaled, with glass win
dows, and substantial rook chimney*,—with a gar
den well enclosed, itself containing near three scree
capacious Oin House with Hcrow, aud new
baru built since the war.
Maxtl will selll
1 will then sell Til KICK HUNDRED ACRES in
aroala, or tracts of front Tweuty-Pive to Forty acres
• arrange
hare will Dewater, umver and uvoc '
Bites.
1 shall have each tract accurately surveyed, aud
the boundaries well defined.
1 will tell 011 the following terms
ONE FOURTH CARH ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE
YEAR : ONE FOURTH IN TWO YEAR* ; THE
this market) delivered at Newnan. Georgia.
YOUNG MEN --Holiest aud Industrious aud all
others have now an opportunity to buy homos, and
ay for them, by their own labor.
PereOUadssiiing more than one tract can have the
privilege of purcnaalug additional par-cult. 1 shall
aa sell that persons buying can purchase adjacent
This land wUl poalMvely be sold on the day thus
bo had by applying to me, t
Hlutou P. Wngbt, at Newnan, Ga.
W. F. WRIGHT,
_aug4-M<>akWawk]ytlstXov. Newnan. Ga.
HEcarrAav'e Omen. )
Atlanta Agsicylti'Eal and Industkial Amm'n, S
Atlanta. Ga., Hept- II, 1871. )
LON EL THOM AH A. HOWARD, as the repr
tentative ef thla Association, will atfdraee tha peo-
plaupon th% agricultural luUttsts of tha country, at
the following placee, and on the days and dates
named. HAMURL A. ECUOUi,
Noreroes, Thursday. September 14.
LawranoevUle, Friday. 1&.
OalaeeviUe, Hat unlay, 16.
Canton, Tuesday. I*.
Cumming, Weduoeday. ‘A).
Dahlonega. Thursday. t&.
. __. . October 1.
t'iryle, Tuesday, A
Greensboro, Wednesday. 4.
Uaioa Point. Thursday, A
UnclnlRied Freight.
TRAN44PORTAT10M OFFIGR
vHM MaoMal
thirty days, by
Diamond. A., 4 boxes tobac-
• soap, U. A. Alston, 1 box;
„ Breach. 1 boa; I. AHan* 1 hag heaaa. Jobs U
IS^djrrsWoi.ftaafai;
and 1W-. J. Jones. 1 package Iwdding, F. V. Rich-
atdsou. 1 store and fixtures; P. Thomas. 1 box; Wm.
Wood, t pachagtw moulding; O. A. WlUy. S boxes
ED. A. WARN Kit, Ageut.
.ene*4n». ^ ja l-—.7
JOHN MUJ.KDOE, Jr.,
ATTOliNKY at law.
OSes la 0nal'« BatUm*.
aha* **
Practices la the 1
and the Dotted Ms
Court of tseonita-
TWDUAJi 1. IUX1MU.
edi-
Hia work aud cx- mot.
lying aud suggeativo.
ample have bad a good effect through
««t the Booth. TLfrc fa no duuht a
MffslK ,HT
Ikklo
a^uto. VWMto ear ft>nnr phre of 1m-
tnm.) >Un v, ton Ik, auto mala ml Ctoaa
atnra«r ofay m to* dty. vtoeb to BtokOr tin-
"uuNlurumeata
IWStftTB-«|ln
Holldted.
Cotton States
Lift Insurance Co.
CHAUfSBED HY THE HTATE OF GEORGIA.
CAPITAL $600,000.
OIY.NFD AT HOME AMI M.LVAfllU III'
Seme of oar Best FlaanclerK.
Over !t,AOO Policies Issued Mstee
Juste 1st, 1869.
Thu 1-tojr CvHJtoDr doing baninm In to. Honto
Utol lu. ONE HUNOREO THOUSAND
DOLLARS Dopototod wHh to. uubontii*, at too
•tot. or (toorsto for too protoettoe of Pofio, Holder*.
Policies Upon all the
v .valors rLAHB op ixsoiuscx iseuxo.
A Meossu of 83 per, cent, of the
rrnsslstm tiiven When
Desired.
ALL rOLH'iet N OX-FORFEIT ABLE.
HO RBBTftICZIOHS AS TO RBSI-
dauca or Snrsl
Strictly aHome Comp’y
With its Capital sod ir vestmeuia at Home.
iHisttllaitfone
STEAM ENGINES.
s'kidSUfi.-urthfi
Moct Improved Style* and Beat Maker*,
oh the shortest notice, giving guarautre to sH sold.
ON HAND FOR RALE .
One 16-horse Engine aud Haw Mill, complete. Has
been need sixty days.
Also—One New Portable Engine, 6-horse power.
WUl be sold at a bargain.
aogSO lin
A. MURl'HY.
Atlanta, Ga.
OITT
FLOUKING 31ILLS,
ATtnMJrTd, « BO HD Id.
If all Ullage ore eqsal, why Mt yatra
lxe hme maaafhrtare !
I ll AVI furnished my Ml»ls throughout with NEW
and IMPROVED UMWXUHY, md am now
grinding new wheat, and am prepared to aud will
guaaantee evary pound of flour that 1 sell to come
fully up to representation; otherwise, it can be •hip
ped hack to me at my expense.
I am prepare* to fhrnishthe hada. ia any quantity,
in sacks, half sacks or quarter make;
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat.
CITY MILL* FAMILY, from selected rad wheat.
CAPITOL MILL* FAMILY.
STAR MILL8 FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or nneacked.
J. EL BUTLER, Proprietor.
[FfHIIDBD 18 ML]
MOORE’S
SOUTHERN
Buginess University,
Cor. Broad Ac Alabama! Sts.
ATLANTA. GA.
filcBribt $ Co.
Insurance Companj).
“Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.’
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF MT. I.OI'Ito, MO.
Jt'othiHg l.ancrfth d--.%'ol/iine Exasperated—.Yo false Expert a.
lions liaised.
rpuiK coMPdmr on-'jtiw tux ruuLic a niw xxatuuk pei-puahlv nn own. which how.
1 EVER, docs uot d> j>urt from (be old, w« ll-trud ainl asie principles, which uuderllu ail sound Liiu lu-
IN THE
CITY!
PEOPLE OF THE
COTTON STATES
Foster flooae Eaterprisr.
Active aud Energetic Apesat*
Wanted in every County
and Ttoana in the South.
ADDRESS OB COLL OH
WM. J. MAGILL,
SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES.
Office, 28 Whitehall street
Oflftoo: ATLANTA, GA.
LEWIS H. CLARKE,
AGENT OEORGIA.
EDWIN H. RAY, Modical Examiner.
WHS-4
OFFICEUN*
AIEIR.OK-A.ISJ'TS I
BUY
CROCKERYandGLASS
No. 47 Peachtree Street,
—FROM—
T. n.. HIPLiBY,
^MPORTER AND JOBBER.
99- ESTABLISHED 21 YEARS. ~Cfl
Keeps a large stock.
Occupies THREE FLOORS—30x120 feet.
Inducements offered to cash buyers
Equal to any JStarket.
Atlanta. Ga., August 2.1871. aug 6 2m.
Mount De Sales Academy
for rorjro ladies,
(Conducted »t th« Bunns or tuk Vimitation
ZUoat Osttonmvillo,
Five Miles West of Baltimore, Md.
riAUIS ACADEMY is s tusted iu Haiti more county,
1 commanding an vxtenstve view of the surroun
ding country—the City of Baltimore, the Patapeco
River and the Chesapeake Bay.
The grounds attached to the Aoademy are exton*
alve, aud afford the pupils ample apaoo lor exercise.
The hall for
STUDY AND RECREATION, THE DORMITORIES,
Ac., have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE
THE COMFORT of the young ladies.
Address for particulars,
MOUNT DE SALES.
Catouavllle.P. 0., Baltimore Co.,
_augl4 lit **»Tto»4.
Open Day and Night
A THOROUGH PRACTICAL AND SYSTEMATIC
course of instruction for
Young Men and Adults,
Qualifying them for any Position in
Finance and Trade,
in the shortest possible Ume and at the least ex*
peuse.
Evening Sessions from 7 to 0 O’clock.
tar Catalogues and Specimens of Penmanship
mailed on applicaUon. Address
B. F. MOORE,
•14-lm PRINCIPAL.
500 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
W-R-4
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
B. Z. BUTTON,
PRACTICAL
STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND
ENGRAVER!
B RASS ALPHABETS, DRY AND
FLUID morciL IKEA Stencil Dies, Steal
lamping Dies. Railroad and Hotel Check a. Marking
BrandsTac., No. il Whitehall 84.. a few floors below
Hauler street
«* N. It. —PartionUr attention paid to Brands aafl
Stencils for Merchants, Millars, Tobacconists ami
DieUtiers; also, to Name Ptatee. far marking clothes,
which will be eeatte any address far seventy “
enU. Includiag Ink, Ac. eepla
University High School
ATLANTA, OA*
rpilK EXERCISES OF THI8 8CHOOL WILL BE
A reeumed in the beer meat of tha OgWho-pe
Unlveretiy Building, coraer of Waahingtoa aud
Mitchell atrveto. oa MONDAY, the 11th of Septem
ber. 1871.
Thie Term will be divided tatn two qwertere- the
fir»t ending 2CHh November, 1871, aud the second
ending JMh February, 1871.
Term* per quarter : One-half before matricula
tion, and the remaining half at the end of the quar
ter.
Primary.... $11 M
Ctaaetcal 16 HO
Incidental fee for quarter, in advance M
No student will Its received for a lees time than
cue Quarter. No dedaetton will be aaede except in
caaoa of abecncc from absolute naceeeitj.
PROF. J. A. RICHARDSON. A. If..
Late of the AttentaHlgh School. Pnncipel.
fgg-tf r
fiaorfla—fnltaa Coauaty.
Fulto« Srmiox Cdtfr-Anu Tun, I87L
Morsx F. Lus)
vs, | Libel for Divorce in said Court.
Groans A. Rrau. )
It Minasrtiw to tha Court, by the retara of the
SherSPSflSeorge A. Ryan, tho Defendant in the
above stated rasa, does not reside in said oounty o4
Fulton, sad it sleo appearing that he does not reside
iu mid State of Georgia, U is, therefore, ordered by
the Court that service of said Ubei be made on said
George A- Ryan, by publication of this order in any
public gaietto In thla state once a month lor four
month*, previous to the next 1
Granted by the Court.
term of this Court.—
W. B. VENABLE. Clerk.
Musical Instruction.
JJROF. HUTCHINSON, Musical Director of the
Beethoven Society, Atlanta, Teacher of Piano-Forte.^
Orgau and Melodeon.
Address—Care Lawshe aud Haynes, Whitehall
street, or P.O.Box 261. ang24-lm
To Parties Desiring to Build
ZuppYlutend thd Building* mud JFlulihlug, mr
tha JHulshlug Ihparimeut duly, mt any
#7ni Clou Mouse they mmy wish tm
Jfrvrf#
He ban at his command a picked set of hands, and
feclfi confident in giving general satiefacUon.
JOUJT C. JFICHOLS,
OFFICE IN AIR-LINE HOUBn, PHYOU STREET
au27-6m
A OAIID.
1 O meet the demands of sn
IN CREASING WHOLESALE BUSINESS
Wc have secured large and commodious store rooms
iu the Kimball House, fronting on Decatur Street,
nearly opposite Moore h Martb aud Bilvey k Dough
erty, which we wiU occupy
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT,
and where we will be glad to rocclve our friends snd
uatomers.
With these Increased facilities for doing s
W'holtsaU Drug Business
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
Until lat October we wiU sell o
rKJMBMBTSJr. TutrtsSB Jf
augfiO lm Atlanta. On.
OB Aft. K. STAPLKB. L. A. n. EKA1
Staples A Reab,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCKB8 AND
Gen’l Commission Merchants
Commission, for Selling Cotton IX Per Cent.,
»7§ llroad Mtromt,
AUGUSTA. GA.
nxrca bt rnnwisnoK :
JOHN P. KING. President On. R. R. A Banking Co.
H. H. HICKMAN. Pres't GranitevUle Factory snd
Savings Bank ol Augusta.
J. SIBLEY A HONS, Cotton Merchants.
JOHN M. CLARK k CO.. Merchant Millers,
septfi-lmw.
TO IFLEHSTT,
A STORE ROOM ON DECATUR STREET,
•J^KXT door to C. A. HowaU. between WilUnghasn
Building and Air-Line Depot Apply to C. A.
HowML
tepll-lw
BT
AdnilnlHtratoi-'a taule.
Statb or Gnonou, 1
TAUAvanno Covutt. j
T virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
•aid county, will be soM oa the first Tuesday In
November next, 1871. between tha lawful hours of
•ale. before the C -urt Homs doer in Crawfordville,
ia aaid county, the Plantetion whereon Mr*. Dovay
Clemmoas resided at tha tone of her death. The
altaatioa is healthy, society good, oquvefitfSot to
railroads, churches, mills, and poet offios. Land
united to the outturn ef corn, cotton, or email grain;
in good repair. Mr. Alnnanflsr Clean mans Ron the
place, and will lake pleasure in showing it to any
peraon wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve mboU
Ume, with approved patera. This. Bsutomher 8
1871.
•epll-lda
Administrator.
I tUrersity mf JFmshcilU, Ttnn.
FOUNDED 1 7 8 fr.
rnUR Collegiate Departesent and Academy open
L 4th SEPTEMBER next. Discipline Mihlary.-
Tuitiou. board, washing, foal, from $190 to $179 per
Term. The LAW SCHOOL apena 4th October, 187V
Tuition $40 per term. Apply to
Oeu. E. KIRBY SMITH
flUMEead
X 40,ou) pounds Bacon ; 1,
108 barrels Flour; ear lend ]
▼alaaMo pair of Males and Pray ;
tounds Bacoa ; 1.600 bushels Cora ;
Tho Baltimore Clothing
IIOVME.
■E HAVE OPENED AT OI B XEW ESTAD-
LUBMEMT, U WhlUhAU rtmt, a bnp .tuck
Of .Urn's, Youth's and Boy's
Vtothinp f also, a Select
Stock Of Gentlemen's
Fssmlshlnp Goods.
«ikmoH«Ui.l
A atocA, la Um aoath. Odl
X. KICn A BBO.
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
S EE tho testimony of Miss E. J. Hale, who is
known in Atlanta to bo unexcellod in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. Mvliride <0 Co.:
Gehtlcmkh: My success in tlic use of the 1
tory ” Fruit Jar is ho great that I desire to thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten
yearn ago I began canning fruit for homo use. having
used of every can introduced, from tlic old tin can
and "Arthur's Patent” glass ran (1866) till I found
the "Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be
the cheapest, most simple to use, and tho bent for
keeping fruit in its natural state that I have evi
Very Baspectully,
E. J. HALE.
Atlanta, Ga.
Looting Glass Flates.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Gas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
A. uuon
Drake's Vreek .mils.
F. A. BA BBO UK 4 CO.,
2JKAUB8 IN
FLOUR.
MEAL.
V SHIP STUFF,
/«j.VA,.,.r. xjLrrrrti'.
r nuHEOT PUCE PAID POR WHEAT. -OS
poSns. ARlnnd At lb. (topol tnsat charts’
CENT.
O F SEVEN PER
On all cash Premiums paid to the Comiiany. Ibis Dividend ran hs used
To Reduce the Amount of the .Ycxt Premium—To Increase th
Policy ; or, Can be HTthdraun in Cash at the End of
any Policy- Year.
This is Really a Se~en per cent of .Honey mt Com
pound Interest, Coupled with the Advantages of Life Insurance.
There ia no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of the Annual Dividends to Policy holdsrs It Is s deflulte
smo. fixed in tho fore of the Policy, being tfovon lVr. Gtat. Compound Ir.torMt, on fbo amount of mo-
ney paid by Uiu Policy holder to the Company, aud toft iu its hands.
AH Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full
ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARK MADE.
kipu-d by tto Cava; voluntuiip. —. .
mb surrender value of the Policy is placed to the credit of the
. ... ' value is exhausted.
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