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. —WRITES BENEFICIARY _fi?fi’i‘!ffl’f‘i,
Dratt on Local Bank for Insurance Sent
Beneficiary Day Death Proofs Received
“We appreciate your account with us,” writes the Exchange National Bank of Fitzgerald, “and will
take pleasure in commending your Company to ali who want Insurance. Money kept at home and claims
paid out of funds 1n local banks where the Company keeps good deposits should appeal to every local citizen.”
Fitzgerald, Ga., Sept. 23, 1912
THE SOUTHERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO,
ATLANTA, GA.
GENTLEMEN:—
I acknowledge receipt of your Draft on the Exchange
National Bank, of Fitzgerald, Ga., in full settlement of the
policy carried with you by my deceased husband, Lafayette
N. Buck.
With the assistance of Mr. J. R. Monroe, your General
Agent of this section, who came here immediately after you
were notified of my husband’s death, we were able to complete
the proofs and have them reach you in less than three days
after notice was sent. I see that the Draft is dated Sept.,
21st., the day the proofs were received by you, and it was
impossible for you to have made settlement with greater
promptness.
lam familiar with the record you have established
for immediate settlement of death claims, and know that
mine is not an exceptional case. Your reputation along
this line, and your practice of keeping on deposit with local
banks a portion of the premiums collected in each s2ction
should strongly influence in your favor those who may de
sire Insurance.
Yours very truly,
(signed) MRS. EMILY BUCK.
TiL SOUTHERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Less Latin and Greek
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For Country Schools
Atlanta, Oct. 24 —The teact
ing of farming and home-making
in country schools of Georgia
instead of so much Latin ard
Greek, was advocated by tte
Federated Woman’s Clubs here
this morning.
Miss Celeste Parrish said: “*We
suouiu ygive less lime to Latin
and Greek which they will never
use in this world or in the world
tocome.’’ The general improve
ment of the rural schools was
also discussed at several meet
ings today. The formal sessions
of the Federation will end this
afternoon.
United Brethern Church
Bishop T. C. Carter, D. D, L.
L. D. of Chattanooga, Tenn., will
be in Fitzgerald Nov. 6th. at which
time the Georgia annual confer
ence of the United Brethern
church will convene and be in
session until Sunday evening Nov.
10th.
Preparatory to this meeeting
Rev. J. D. Wyandto. Tawpa, Fla.,
Presiding Elder of the Conference
will arrive Oct. 31st for the pur
pose of holding the last quarterly
conference of the vyear. Rev.
Wyandt will preach and hold com
mupion services on Sunday Nov.
3rd.
Oun next Sunday Oct, 27, Sun
day School, at 9:30 a. m. annual
reorganization. Preaching at 10:45
p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Reorganiza
tion of class at morning service,
The public is cordiaily invited
to all of these services,
J. L. Leichliter, Pastor.
L)ST—Little white dog, 4 months
old. Answers by name of Trix
ey. Reward if rcturned to 223
N. Main, It,
Never judge 2 man by his coat;
he may owe the tailor,
Husband Repented
But Was Too Late
Atlanta, Cct. 24.—W. M. Sulli
van, who repented a domestic row,
was £0 anxious to see his sick wife,
that he tried to climb in che win
dow of his mother-in law’s home
on Hunnicut street, after the door
had been refused to him.
This mode of entrance did not
meet with the approval of the
mother-in law any mdre than the
door would have, and plain clothes
officers were called to eject Mr.
Sullivan,
Sullivan was later released after
he had promised to worry his wife
no more by his attentions.
First Baptist Church
Regular services Sunday morn
ing and night, preaching by the
pastor.
It 1s the intention of the church
to enter the new building on the
first Surday in November. This
will be done unless there are un
forseen delays. Special services
will be held _following the first
Sunday. Rev. Caleb A. Ridley,
pastor of the Central Church At
lanta, has been secured to assist
in these meetings, Rev. Mr. Rid
ley is & most interesting speaker
and is a man who has accomplished
much in his ministry. Those who
hear him once will be sure to come
again.
A most cordial invitation is ex
tended to the people in our city
and community to attend all the
services.
Thos, M, Callaway,
Pastor.
Notice.
All Presbyterians in the City
will please take notice that there
will be preaching at the Presby
terian church next Sabbath the
27th inst , by Rev. Robt, M, Mann
of Blackshear, Ga. You are cor
dially invited to be present.
R. L. King,
: Clerk of Session.
{THE LEADFR-ENTERPRISE, TITESDAY NCTNAPER 22, 1019
Tihe Southern States Life |
Has Never Contested
A Claim Where
Death Was Established. I
The above tells the story. Mr. L. N. Buck of
Fitzgerald took out a policy on Nov. 15, 1909. Com
pleted proofs of death were received by the Company
on Sept. 21st. As stated Draft was sent beneficiary on
same day. “I know mine is not an exceptional case,”
writes Mrs. Buck. Your reputation along this line, and
your practice of keeping on deposit with local banks, a
portion of the premiums collected in each section should
strongly influence in your favor those who may desire
Insurance ”’
Insurance Law Works
Eizhteen Concerns in Geor
gia Forced to Close Up.
Atlanta, Oct. 19.—The first
benficial results of the new in
surance law became known to
day in an order from the depart
ment putting eighteen fraternal
mutuval concerns out of business
in this state. These eighteen
failed to comply with the legal
requalfications of the act by the
time limit set, Oct. 1, and have
been ordered to discontinue busi
ness at once in this state, and
return their commissions for can
cellation, One has complied with
the order already.
The firms ordered to discon
tinue are as follows:
Concord Life Association, of
Atlanta.
Order of the Golden Seal, of
New York.
Columbia Fraternal Associa
tion, of Washington, D. C.
International Liberty Union, of
Kentucky.
Knights of Honor, of St. Louis.
Knights of Independence, of
Washington, D. C. :
Linwood Afro-Labor Insurance
Company, of Linwood, Ga.
Modern Workmen of the World,
of Virginia.
Mutual Life Fraternal Associa
tion of Athens.
Mutual Burden Bearers, of
Athens.
People’s Mutual Benefit Asso
ciation, of Rome.
- Royal Benefit, of Georgia.
Retail Merchants Association,
of Atlanta.
_ Southern Mutual Fraternal Ac
;sociation, of Atlanta.
~ Southern Farmers’ Association,
of Atlanta.
~ Southern Woodmen. of Birm
ingham.
Union Mutual Association, of
Atlanta. .
United Homes, of Atlanta.
None of these concerns can
legally do businessin this state
any longer.
’ 0B
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Quail Plentitul In
Georgia This Year
Atlanta, Ga., Oct, 22.—State
Game Warden Jesse Mercer has
received reports from county war
dens indicating that quail will be
more plentiful in Georgia this
season than at any time in the
past ten years. The adequate prc
tection afforded by the new law is
already beginning to work won
ders.
The quail hunting season opens
on November 21, a little earher
than last year, so that Nimrods
can spend their Thanksgiving holi
day in the field with dog and gun.
It does not require much hard
work to keep & flock in good con
dition in the summer. |
FITZGERALD, GEORGIA
Sept. 24, 1912
THE SOUTHERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
" ATLANTA, GA,,
GENTLEMEN:—
We desire to commend most heartily your system of
paying death claims. Only on the 20th inst., your General
Agent, J. R. Monroe, was here to complete proofs of death in
the clairn of L. N. Buck, and today your Sight Draft on your
Bank dated Sept 21 was presented to us. This is a quick set
tlement. We appreciate your account with us, and we will
take pleasure in commending {your Company to] ali who
want Insurance. Money kept at home and claims’paid out
of funds in local banks where the Company keeps good de
posits should appeal to every local citizen.
Wishing you great success that your management de
serves, beg to remain
_ Sincerely yours,
(signed) J. D. DORMINEY, CasrEß
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