The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 13, 1906, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN'. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1&0*. 18 THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA “A Satisfied Policyholder is a Company’s Best Advertisement.” Lif« Insurance in Georgia for Fiscal Year Ending April 30, 1906, Compiled from Tax Returns made by the Compa nies to Hon. Wm. A. Wrjght, Ins. Com. for Georgia. *Penn Mutual Life Mutual of New York .. New York Life .State Life of Ind Prudential Union Central Northwestern Mutual .. National of Vermont... Empire Mutual Aetna State Mutual, Georgia .. life Ins. oC. of Ya Mutual Reserve Mutual Benefit Massachusetts Mutual ., Equitable New Eng. Mutual .Sun Life of Canada Home Life Provident Savings ...... Reliance . Manhattan Union Mutual National of U. S. A Franklin Life Fidelity Mutual Chicago Life State Mutual, Mass Reserve Loan Missouri State ;.. Germania Columbian National Illinois Life Travelers Security Mutual Phoenix Mutual Connecticut Mutual .... Meridan Life and Trust, Pittsburg Life and Trust. Hartford Life * Washington Maryland Security Trust New Business Written In Georgia. $4,645,689 2,777,154 2,670,561 2,121,500 2.117.900 1,783,294 1,749,300 1,610,430 1,574,000 1,468,307 1.410.900 1,310,463 1,258,800 '1,240,500 1,049,261 1,040,765 780,798 703.000 582,456 564,318 513.500 490,740 466,876 405,594 . 386,500 380,590 347.500 . 306,600 306.000 297,040 281.000 251.500 235.500 230,304 229,600 205.000 147,670 102.000 72.000 61.000 32,855 11,500 7,365 Premiums on aVw Busi ness. $147,759 110,506 94,146 84,031* 78,534 49,982 63,143 37,564 36,759 35,044 99,293 23,268 62,9^0 47,570 40,624 31,002 26,795 23,347 20,407 11,349 21,291 17,138 12,410 8,866 15,690 13,338 9,936 8,917 50,398 10,605 10,082 7,061 6,751. 9,283 10,174 7,654 3,746 3,437 1,684 1,643 766 776 328 Total Premiums Received Old and New. $771,888 895,208 804,877 150,067 336,802 260,531 419,577 71,422 64,533 165,939 135,826 32,288 154,529 319,879 246,913 477,654 76,722 63,102 52,212 119,502 30,159 102,218 17,412 38,616 79,484 86,610 18,672 28,956 50,398 15,583 33,539 7,948 40,090 172,895 73,550 81,647 46,137 3,437 1,684 82,006 26,305 16,393 15,926 Total Georgia Bus. In force Apr. 80, 1900. $24,028,045 26,458,533 23,183,570 4,527,253 9,824,207 9,824,207 15,008,680 2,457,051 3.302.500 5,548,769 2,266,900 942,772 3,527,034 9,183,556 6,878,100 15,709,139 2,289,546 2.393.500 1,486,553 3,663,882 738.000 3,398,221 552,687 1,258.065 2,347,000 2,729,054 565.000 952,100 304.000 541,514 874,785 282.500 1,264,515 5,009,103 2,578,083 2,184,290 1,405,343 102.000 48,500 2,082,984 780,867 521.500 412,074 $2,023,955 -23,718 659,255 1,755,700 977,37i 1,221,577 944,987 890,900 748,992 1,025,400 576,569 -25,855 767,061 608,202 -1,388,298 451,891 413,477 117,702 341.000 -28,239 314,369 185,399 -437,030 290.100 192,450 265.100 304.000 206,172 100,388 282,500 -11,619 -116,344 -116,287 . 58,800 198,943 48,500 * ’-229,275 -34,500 -110,678 The 20-year Endowment Policy of the Penn Mutual is the best in vestment policy written. The regular 20 payment Life Annual Dividend Policy of the Penn Mutual is a recognized standard of excellence, combining, in the best possible form, investment with protection. The 5-year-Convertible Term Annual Dividend Policy of the Penn Mutual furnishes Protection at actual cost, and much lower than charged by fratemals, as shown by the following rates: age 25 $114.50 age 30 126.00 age 35 141.50 age 40 161.50 ’'Lfe.* In a Cnrollni. These premiums are further reduced by annual dividends aver aging over 20 per cent. No other company doing business in Georgia writes this contract. WANTED Reliable agents in every town and village. None but men of established reputation for integrity and business ability need apply. References required with application. Previous insur ance experience desired, but not essential. Agents’ supplies and full instructions by mail. Correspondence confidential. For Specimen Policies and Full Information Free From Importunity Apply to BAGLEY & WILLET, General Agents t MISS CARRIE KIRTLEY, Manager Woman’s Department ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDING OR TO THE FOLLOWING SOUTHERN GENERAL AGENTS: AT. P. FEAZELL, Gen. Agt., West Point, Miss. RATLIFF & GUNTER, Gen. Agt*, Jackson, Miss. R. B. RANEY, Gen. Agt*. Raleigh, N. 0. P. 0. RATLIFF, Gen. Agt., Birmingham, Ala. BRANCH & POWELL, Gen. AgtS, Montgomery, Ala. ACOSTA & BAHL, Gen. Agts, Jacksonville, Fla. I. T. HEARD, Gen. Agt, Augusta, Ga , WM. L. LOTT, Gen. Agt, Columbus, Ga. JULIAN SCHLEY, Gen. Agt, Savannah, Ga. R. H. DRAKE, Gen. Agt, Griffin, Ga. E. P. GUERARD, Gen. Agt, Charleston, 8. 0. JAMES 8. LAND, Gen. Agt, Columbia, 8. 0. PERRY MOSES, Gen. Agt, Sumter, 8. 0. SOCIETY j IMMtlHHlHStMtt ••**••*••• HlHIMMMMttHl Continued from Oppsiite Page. "'Ill return Sunday from Portsmouth, N. H„ end wlU be at the Bon-Atr for the winter. Mr*. Walter Mathews returned Sat urday from a vult to Carrollton, ac- mmnanled by her mother. Mm. B. W. Well*. Mr*. D. L. Lewie, who ha* been .“pending several months In Atlanta, lias returned to her home In Valdosta. . Mr*. Henry William* and littlri daughter, Jean Auatln, are vlilttng Mrs. George B. Kelley at Birmingham. . Mr*. Fredsrtck, of Mamhallvllle, <Ja., ** vl«ll(ng her *on, ifr. Holme* Fred erick, on Merritta avenue. Dr. and Mra. James Sharp and Mlaa Sharp are at the Bon-AIr, on Peach tree street, for the winter. Mrs. E. A. Reynolds, of Greenwood. s C„ spent Friday In Atlanta with Mrs. H. J. McKellar. ‘ Mr*. Gasterltn, of Martett*. *penl Jrtflay In Atlanta. She will leave on Monday for Baltimore. Mr*. Walter Frederick, of Marehall- Yjlle. la the gue«t of her son, Mr. Holmee Frederick. Mrs. w. R. Fagan'and children are the guests of Mra. M. P. Broughton, at •Madison. .Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hsrdinun. of ’ ommerce, ■ are the guests of Atlanta fuenil*. Mr*. Charles Wilkins, who is III at *'• Josephs Inllrmary. fs resting com- ■ iriahly. ft -In. James V. Kisbet, of Macun, is the guest of her son. Rev. Charles R. Nlsbet. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stacey, of Nashville, are visiting In the city. Mrs. F. T. Ryley, of Lexington. Ky„ Is spending the winter In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sharp announce the birth of a son, W. A. Sharp, Jr. Mra. V. V. Hatch, of Madison. Is spending several days In Atlanta. Shelley Offertory—“My Faith Looka Up to Thee” Schnecker Organ Recital—At 7 p. m. Prelude and Fugue— E Minor....Bach Faster Offertolre Loret Noel Ecaasals Gullmant Priest March ..Mendelssohn Charles A. -Sheldon, Jr., organist. Second Baptist Church. MORNING. Organ Prelude—“Intermexso” Rhelnberger Anthem—“The Soft Sabbath Calm”.. Barnby Miss Suda Thomaason. of Carrollton. Offertory—“My God, I Thank The*”. I* visiting friends In Atlanta. Miss Carotins Howell leaves Monday for a visit to Valdosta. Miss Nell Sharp haa returned from a visit to Carrollton. Mr. and Mm. Bancroft are In the city at the Bon-AIr. Mlsa Lola Morgan Is visiting friends at RocijparL MUSIC AT CHURCHES. First Christian Church. The following musical program win be rendered under the direction of Mr. William M. Bearden: Mrs. LeRoy Rogers, organist. MORNING. Prelude Hummel Anthem—“Sing Unto the Lord .... Charles M. Davts Offertory—Central eolo, Salvl Regina Andrew J. Boex Mlsa Kate Marston Calkin EVENING. Prelude ■> ■ • • • Offertory-'O, Come 1*1 L. 8^ Poatiude ■ .Barrett Trinity Methodist Church. MORNING. Guljmsnt Voluntary—“By Babylon’s " av ^ 0 ’ u ” )) j Offertory—"“Appesr, Thou Light DJ- Organ Poeliude EVENING. Voluntary —“Now the Day Is over ..Fort* (Mr. Oscar S. Carr.) Organ Fostlude In B flat Btayne EVENING. Organ Preluds—“Reverie” Tout* Anthem—“When Power Divine”.Faure Offertory—"Saviour, O’er Life’* Trou bled Deep" Bendel Rariueat—“Tell Mother I’ll be Thera’ ..Mra Frank Moore Peamon and choir Organ Poatiude—March Clark* First M*thodi*t Church. MORNING. Organ Prelude—Grand Chorua ’ Gullmant Anthem—Jubilate Deo. .. .. .. Minor Offertory—“My Redeemer and My Lord," solo by Mr. Dal*.Dudley Buck Organ Poatiude—Marche Pontifical*. Tom belie EVENING. Organ Prelude—March# Celebre.... Lachnar Anthem—“Rock of Ages". .Dudley Buck Violin Solo Mm. Allgood Holmes Vocal Solo.. .. Miss Oraee.Le* Brown offertory—"In Heavenly Dove Abid ing t ..Holden Organ Poatiude. ..Hoffman CHOIR. Mis* oraca Lee Brown, soprano; Mrs. J. E. Lee, contralto; Mr. J, L. Jjttle, tenor; Mr. W. P. Hpntcr. has*; Miss Eda Btutholorney, organist. First Baptist Church. MORNING. Prelude .. . Hollins Cornet Mascagni Voluntary—“i.’amalK Domini”....But* Offertory—“Chrt*t Risen'’ Lloyd 1 (Mrs. Peyton H. Todd aad Mr. Wumi.) i A til hem—“Prayer” Ambrose I Postludo Whiting EVENING. Prelude Dunham Cornet Chadwick Voluntary—“Jubilate".........Ollehrlst Offertory—"Morning Land" Buck (Mr. John 8. Bcott.) Poatiude ..Hoyte STATISTICS. Deaths arid Funerals. Funeral of Infant. The funeral servlcei of Mary Brown, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Same Puckstt, who’dled Thursday aft- emoon at « Henry street, ware held Friday afternoon at the private chapel of Swift A Hall. The Interment waa In Weetvlew cemetery. Helan Marguerite Whitmire. Helen Marguerite, the daughter of Mr. and Mra. H. F. Whitmire, died Thursday afternoon at the residence. 14 Ormond street. The funeral services will ba conducted at the residence Saturday afternoon. The Interment will be In Weetvlew cemetery. Mra. H. L. Brewer*. The funeral *ervtee# of Mrs. H. L. Browers, who died at the Grady hos pital Friday afternoon after a long 111- neas. will Saturday afternoon be re moved from the undertaking establish ment of H. M. Patterson & Son, where it will be taken to Cochran, Go., for funeral and Interment. Mrs. Browers resided at 15* Pulliam street. J. WaMact. J. Wallace, aged «3 yearn, died last night at 12:01 o’clock *t the Orady hospital after a long lllnees. Tha body i was removed to the undertaking estab-' Ilshment of Harry H. Poole, where It will remain until Sunday afternoon., The body will be sent to RoaweU. (ia„ j for Interment. Mr. Wallace I* sur vived bf two children. Mra J. Miller! and J. A. Wallace. Courtland street, a bey. Mr*. Charlotte 8. Roscnbnrr, 72 years oW v died of apoplexy* at 4W North Jackson ■tree!. N Mr*. Maggie Now Wadsworth. SI y##ra old, died or tuberculosis, nt 2$ Strong ** lira. V* H. Brewer* 2* year# old, died,of • - North Butler street_ old” Ooefi ABUra. Wright, (t years •* old, died of BUILDING PERMITS, tus-c. e. Part* estate, to re-cover *nd repair two-atory brtek dwelling at 27 Tttt* II.MCb^Dr. r. |„ rsntey. to bnIM one- story frame dwelling at M2 West llunler TBfc*. j. Reeeer. addition end frame one-tfory dwelling at SI Loomis a venue. $17,000 TO INVEST. OUR CLIENT PREFERS GOOD CLASS OF NE GRO PROPERTY. BUT WOULD BUY WHITE PROPERTY IF PAYING BIG RENT. M. II. LUCAS & CO., 23 1-2 Whitehall. FOR RENT. 99 IVY 8TRBBT. THU PROPERTY 18 ON THE KART flfllB of fry street, between Auburn arcane and Houston street: is e two-story eight fretne. on lot 40 by 100, end the h<>us gas, hot end cold water; porcelain Tni8 8EVEN-ROOM COTTAUK. ON LOT 60 by ltd, which lie* (derated, 1* on tbo south side of Highland n ramie, at the cor ner of Howell; naa gits and water; bath, closet, sink In the kitchen; has Inatanta- neons hot water beater; In good neighbor’ JOHN J. WOODSIDE, THE RENTING AGENT. >3 Auburn Avenu*. Both Phones (M. FOR RENT. TEN-ROOM HOUSE. 15 HIGHLAND AVE- nue, la being put In perfect condition; In good locality; ten minutes’ walk from cen ter of city JMM ter of city ..$33 » sUVkn’-Uoou ihu hiL sht ati.anta aranuo; good toeality .312.54 Eitlli^nDGM ~ n—KaSST? .uuriB. rt rohns •trret: twn-atnry and rh.fi p (or. . ..Hist, SkVen'Vwili ffol sH IsTViWkwoSST. tn *>»p* (n* r»r line: ear fruit; moil- ern renvisHrere. ... , .... ....... ,07,4* .. 3&«i S. L. DALLAS, 318 4th Nut. Bank. Phone 1455 t»r„ W. A. FOSTER, Real Estate and Loans, 12 S. Broad. '•''.'‘'HE GRANT PARC 8BCTVON A "'W l-story, 7 room resMmce, wit* all the city conveniences; on beautiful «te. voted lot. half block from the car Une and *™<J*to* tor (5,950 on terms of $S50 oath nnd iy> per Uf - rootni, with all the city conrenlewcos. near Grant Park car Uae. A perfect Uttle home and chonp for fAMQ, on term# ef |3M ta»L and $36 per month. Yo« can net beat this If you want a home. riu kg A^iirxToTiyyHH ■ mfi tleat part of North ftoulevard, near Ac flrr aren-je. 47x140 t to alley. Hogg fn $2,u00. This la the right place for • lom . - —-j p|«ce to bullc* E p rot t. in <iKAs¥WRi5t:r tvl: IiaVk a ooftf oroom cottage, with all the city con ,-nl cnees, large, elev. ted lot. Prtco $1700 Knsy terms. ON OAKLAND AVE.VUE, ALMvoT NEW 6 room cottage, all the cite conveniences. Grant Turk for a front yard. Prtco $L#00. Eaay terms. Bl/i/yo.vD avrnie _ i.akSW(Hiii “ lehfa. on*r half bl«>rk from the cat . . brand new, well built cottage Vmte, containing fonr rooms and hall; nice etc- rated lot. 40x260. Rents $10 per month. Price, 3LOOO. nnth. IS.lOi). Terms fad cosh and coxnai.lv Street - neaH street school; well built nnd awbataatla cottage home. roQfalnlng fit** roerna nnd hall; all city conreOJemrea* Hevatei lot. fri by 12) feet to alley. Price I2.2W; easj terms. AU K r4rt,T**nUnce«. Rs-u Good honte «>r lareatmeu B. B. Chandler. ki. ft. * 'handler, rged J3 year#, died at US4 Marietta !u-t night from typhoid fever. HI* body will t« pent t«» Lex ington, Ky., thta afternoon for funeral and Interment. J® 7-room ha# 32»; price «V , _ wi:iil: 1 •'ic A hi-:s.•itiiTinN onf cf Hie beat nlnQhttbms .n Georidc. Th< ■UnUtkHi U due. the rrf.e 1« right siu the dearrlptbm la very eomp!ete._ Bell :ptuma "VTTtiauta PhofiTiea SALKS DEPARTMENT: A. HOOK. It C. RY« \