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STJ Ifc'^I/.SbMBaTT TO' TTHi-R AT,p
-A-N’X3 Q-BQIjG-T A TtT
TO THE
FARMERS, MERCHANTS, LAWYERS, PREACHERS, MECHANICS, muffl ffiR,
DOCTORS, CLERKS AND CAPITALISTS
ATTENTION !■
IE BEG TO OaLL YOOR ATTEHT1BH TO THE fflPHTAICE OF LIFE IiSOBAME i|0 PBOPOSE TBfifE «
A Short Lesson
OICsT THE ^.ID'VIS^.EILlT-y OF PEOEECTIKG YOTTB ft.iTTg
LOVED ONES.
bead the lesson.
sou will I recall the fact that Life Insurance attaches itself to a
ivhei civilization because it appeals to the best sentimsnts and
nost conservative ideas of our most prudent, sensible and sue-*
i-tjasful men. Legitimate life insurance has not reached its present
magnificent proportions through the support of the ignoront, the
vicious or the depraved, but on the contrary has become the most
oowerful home-saver, child educator, estate securer and widow
and orphan comforter, outside the Christian religion, in existence.
Through the support of the most intelligent class of all the
various callings, Life Insurance as at present constituted affords
a man an opportunity of creating a large estate on the
edoiest terms. It enables him to make a will which no legal
complications can change. This estate is orotected as no other
esL.ie is protected. It is not liable for tax. It is not liable for
y^j' d3b:\'., It does not require! an administration, but is
paid directly to the beneficiary. It costs nothing to collect. It
is paid in cash, It is paid at a time when all other classes of
nvestments are unavailable.
Northwestern
-is
Company to Insure With.
Our ad. of two waeks ago appeared in "The Herald” and fifteen
weekly papers.
We stIIJ have that ticket to the World’s Fair. No one has dis
puted our claim to superiority. We stand at the top
A word to thewise is sufficient.
days
Write stating age-this it confidential-and we will mai | you
rates and results.
EDWARD J. COSTELLO,
MANAGER EASTERN GEORGIA,
H. M. NORTH, 226 Dyer Building,
E. P. HEATH, AUGUSTA, Georgia.
w. w. mcmillan,
/ Special Agents.
1st. It is an Old Company.
2nd. It Is a Purely Mutual Company. ^ "
3rd. it has never discriminated against its Southern Members;
4th. It pays a larger Dividend than any other Company. ’
5th. It writes no Foreign business,
6th. It writes a Fair, J ust qnd Liberal Contract.
7th. It is the Strongest of the twelve largest Myfual Companlta.
8th. Its charter is perpetual and will not permit the offlcm amt
to make loans on any Railroad, Factory, Gas, Electric Light or
are play things in the hands of Wall Street speculators.
»th. The officers are not allowed by the Charter to curchase any I
or Railroad Bonds at any price.
10. The only Company we know of that has paid Its drath losses fa, :
L9 years from interest receipts and rents, w
nth. The lowest death rate of the twelve largest Mutual Companies.
12 th. The only Company we know of whose proxies have to be atanai
rs prior to each annual election to be valid. flftj
I3th. The only Company which will furnish you J
of your- Tontine policy, annual flt&tfinSlA'
14th. The only Company which can show its reserve ©rfl*t,T»h..».L
policy holder invested In first Mortgage Bonds, ip
15th. The smallest expense account of the twelve
Mutual Companies. welVB
16th. The Company is writing double the new business
Company confining its operations to our own country.
17th. While the Northwestern pays the la™** '
any Company. The percentage of increase in surplus Is Lrgelw£
excess of the leading Companies. largely Iff-^
18th. It pays the smallest salaries to its offices of anv o» th.
prominent companies. OT an ^ of the
I9th. It pays no salaries to any general or solicting agents
20th. It is forbidden by its charter to erect large buUdinsrs f„
advertising purposes or those that practicably d ngS f0r
prefers to satt , policy hoIders ™venu e . I*
21st. Owing to the situation of thfi ,
It realizes a