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Two lines may announce your /First make sure of a competence;
death and funeral, while a whole CtfV Insure your life. Then let wealth
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tie with poverty and want, waged Mi I /Co
by the widow of the un-insured. / cse you mus t-
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“The Company of the South"
A Company With A Clean Record
~ Wonderful! are the strides the Empire is making
in the Southern Life Insurance field.
& steadily increasing business, with every year
3 a recor d over the previous year, until reaching the
magnificent amount of $10,544,000.00, for the
year 1910, and leading all other Life Insurance
1| U Companies in new business in Georgia, is indeed
8 a recor d an y Company should feel proud of. It
jj| I * s P ro °f °f P u blic confidence —it shows faith in a
I 11' SIS I Company that deserves it.
oWry II Th e Empire Life is an old line, legal reserve
B Company. It is aggressive and vigorous, yet con-
yOIIByWB I* - sei vative. It is economically operated, its strength
WOW! : u and its contracts without a flaw.
True, the Empire Life is a Southern (Home)
Company, yet in soliciting business it does not |
r appeal to patriotism, except upon a purely busi-
ness basis ; ic meets its competitor upon his own
j ground, and appeals to self-interest.
? ,j, ’ If you are contemplating insuring your Life,
f A , write us, and we will have our nearest agent call
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EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING. J f jj vef yQU<
Home Oftice of The Empire. cm.
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Death Claims Promptly Paid '—The Empire's Best Advertisement
TESTIMONIAL LETTER. TESTIMONIAL LETTER. TESTIMONIAL LETTER.
Buckhead, Ga., Jan. 6, 1911. Mr. H. C. Lorick, General Agent, . Rhine, Ga., November 3, 1910.
Mr. C. M. Furlow, Gen’l Agt„ Empire Ute Insurance Co., The Em f re L gL Company ’
Empire Life Ins. Company, Madison, Ga. Augusta, Ga. Dear Sirs:—Excuse me for not writing you
Dear Sir-—I acknowledge receint of check for Dear Sir:—l beg to acknowledge receipt of sooner, I have been so busy with my business,
Tw > Thr t«"ono\ Doling m navmrmt checks of the Empire Life Insurance Company and furthermore I have not words to express
Two Thousand ($_,000) Dollars in payment of for the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars, in pay- my thanks to the Empire Company for what
claim under policy No. 12,869, upon the life of ment of two policies of Five Thousand Dollars they did for me. I was left without a thing but
my late husband, John O’Flaherty. Mr. O’Flah- each, on the life of Mr. Austin Branch. my little farm, and the man we bought from has
erty had paid only three premiums under this The promptness with which your company met ?nd heat°ma nut of 1 ?/
policy as same was issued to him July 1, 1908. this obligation after the proofs of death were omsi^thankful that mv husband took an in-
His sudden and untimely death illustrates very submitted is most commendable. I take pleas- surance with the Empire. Y I believe every man
forcibly the uncertainty of life and the necessi- ure in acKnowieuging tms tact. an j woman ought to take out insurance with
ty of life insurance. Mr. Branch had paid but one premium on one t ] ie Empire Life. The SI,OOO I got from the Em-
I appreciate the courtesies you have extended °f policies and only three on the other. pire } ias been such a help and I have been able
to toe by the prontpt settlement ot this claim. to usejhls to m this
and take great pleasure in recommending the should be advised of the fact that we have a surance. It is such a reliable company, I do
EMPIRE LIFE to any of my friends who may Georgia company doing business in Georgia that hope everyone will learn of it. I will do all for
desire life insurance. pays its losses so promptly. you I can, and may the Lord bless everyone con-
Very respectfully, Yours truly, cerned in this company is the wish of a poor
c HENRY COHEN widowed tnena.
MRS. EMMA T. O’FLAHERTY. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 19, 1910. MRS. C. H, M’CRANIE,
Empire Life Insurance Company
Old Line, Legal Reserve—Home Office, Atlanta Ga.