Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 18, 1904, Image 3

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Agents Wanted TIMES-ENTEUPFISE, THOMASVILLE; GEORGIA, MARCH 18, 1904. -; v GREATEST AND BEST YEAR’S RECORD. OFFICERS John £. Dryden. President. Lcsub D. Ward, Edgar B. Ward. Vke President. ad Vice PMfUcnt. Forrest F. ORYOLS, 3d vice President. Edward Kanouse. T. c. E. Blanchard. Jacob E. Ward. Wilbur S. Johnson, Counsel. Comptroller, F. C. BLANCHARD, Supervisor I.oan Department. Edward Gray, , Edward H. Haaull, Secretary*. Medkid Director. Valentine Rixer. . Ronrirr L. Burrage. Assistant Secretary.* Medical Director. Leslie P. Ward. John k. Gore. Assistant Secretary. Actuary. Willard I. Hamilton. . Frederic a. Doyle. Auistanfr^ocretary. Cashier. Frederick H. Johnston. Associate Actuary. Henry Overgne. George W. Munsick. Supervisor. Supervisor. WM. Perry Watson, Assistant McJea^DIrcctoi. • Frederick L. Hoffman, sutbddai. George H. Kirkpatrick, Assistant Actuary. Lif? Insurance Issued and Paid for during 1903 including | Ordinary Insurance ($102, 822,648, over j 293 Millions Assets, end of 1903, over - - Income, during 1903, over *• -Paid Policyholders, during 1903, over - Surplus, end of 1903, over Number of Policies in Force (5,447,307), over Increase’in Paid-For Insurance, in Force, ovei MAING THR GRAND TOTAL OR Paid-For Insurance in Force over 931 Millions osmg5 i & Total Payments to Policyholders in Twenty-eight Years, over 79 Millions HOME OFFICE BUILDINGS NEWARK, N.J.) £ Twenty-eighth Annual Statement 4 January!, 1904 ASSETS Bonds and Mortgages, . $13,138,29149 Real Estate, . 12,063,757 29 R.R. Bonds and Stocks (Market Value) 20,862,307 50 Municipal Bonds (Market Value) . . 8,428,728 oo U. S. Gov. Bonds (Market Value) . 109,500 CO Cash in Banks and Office .... . 7,610,148 22 Interest and Rents, due and accrued, 488,593 45 Loans on Collateral Securities, . . • 5,761,775 00 Loans on Policies, Premiums Deferred and in course collection (net), ....... of , 2,635,009 41 Total, . $72,712,435 44 LIABILITIES Reserve on Policies, . $61,410,965 00 All other, Liabilities, . 1,167,445 81 Surplus to Policyholders, 10,134,024 63 t THE BEST IN LIFE INSURANCE AT LOW 008T jf POLICIES FOR BOTH 8EXE8 AMOUNTS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS >• UP TO $100|000 THE LIFE INSURANCE SUCCESS OF THE AGE~| THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance Company of A.merica in Th Atria cv«Hp c. M. & E. H. Smith, General Agents, Ordinary Department, Thomasville, Ga, Representatives in 1 nomasv e. g r. Black, Manager, Ordinary Department, Prudential Building, Atlanta, Ga. Write tor ^ information AFFIRMED. OLDEST ANYWHERE THE SALEM CONFERENCE. ;DEBT RAISED1 Says Thomasville Man of Pi.ea of Nutabl.'Program for Its Mauling DECISION IN NORTHERN SE 1 CURITIESCASE SUSTAINED. Cakoln His Poaasaalon. Anil Many Baptlzad at Baptist Chureh Sunday NttfHt. Mr. J. N. Claiborne a former resident of Thomasville, and more lately a clerk at the Valdes in Valdosta, is now with the hotel Lauier in Macon. ‘ Mr. J. R. Salter has' in his pose The Salem Workers’ Conference session what ho says is the oldest jg hold quarterly and its meetings :8uprama Court of the United States.P iece o£ cako m existence. He ftro no ted all over sonth Georgia. Says That the Northern Paeiflo « attoud,:d ”’“ rrmg0 „ : Ml “ , An especially good program has The meetings which have been in progress at the Baptist ohnroh came to [a close Sunday night Mr. W. M. Carter of Ochlock- onee was on the streets Saturday. Messrs C. M. and A. G. Robin, Orest Northern Railway. May Net nephiue Pilcher to Mr. A. J. been prepared for the next session with perhaps the moot inspiring 8on . loft Saturda yafternoon on a .Marge In the Northern Securities Griner in February 1882. Mr. w hj c h begins on April 22nd at service of the serios. A subscrip- business trip to Atlanta. Company—A Very Important Caac. aild Mrfl Gri ‘ ler ° re w8llko °! VU Pave. It isas follows s was taken to raise the remaining Trcgady Av.rtsd oitiioris of this county who live Priday night April 22nd ser- indebtedness on the now paste- ‘^“writ^Mm^Watkim inn kn Wntr H A RiHtav “DnH* _• A.. I- . - th. ...a .«itk «#D1a fll*.. ftl.1. 1 ,_ 1 i ... , . , ,, ... near Meigs, mon by Rev. 0. A. Ridley, “Does rium. As is always the case with of'Pleiuant City.Ohio. "Pneumonia hiul Washington, March 14,-The ^ Tbo idea struck Mr. Slater that itpoy to b „ a Christian,” for the Thomasville Bqptilts, the de- faM$&d^D$c£ ££ opinion of the supreme court of he would take a piece of cake and y0UD „ people. Saturday o.m. 9; , wagnie t liherallvandoheer- odhlmfbnthe grew won* everyday, the United State,in the case of ** * the Northern Securities Company ha " “ 4w had it in hie possession-2 from churches. foor hlmdred do |i aM wag ra i Bod iu <' 1 'T“ “ Ted : “»’■ ?«w "mud. and agamst the United States, involv. 7^ »£ 10 o’clock a. m. Subject-Da- , hort time , SSUyEPSS ftfoSgMSu ing the merger of the Northern _ be ™ ‘.‘ e8 of mem ^ ni . dMOOU ? The ordinance of Baptism was administered to thirty-fonr at the ti.oo. Trial (rattles bee. Pacific and Great Northern' rail- board box. Mr. Salter says it the paitor< -By A. M. Bennett. . way companies was handed down bas orumbled “ or *™?* d 10:80o’cleok. Woman’s Work. ek>ie of ihe service. today. The opinion was read by blaok bat .is m as good condition By L B . Christie. Justice Harlan. The opinion of « when be first got it. He thinks u :00 O . olock . Sermon on Stew- A B rid..nd Com. the United States cireuitoourt ifor thB unique relic is the oldest ardih j p . L.*. Christie. „ . , edition of the At day ' piece of cake in existence and 12: oo o’clock. Adjournment In Sundays edition oftheAt- Georgians! satisfaction, new pair or your, money' back/ on 7 The “President” Suspenders rMtdRR' to toll tbe shirt. 50 cents snd $a tft LOUIS STKYKRMAN'S, THOMAl*. ' VZLUt 8HOK CO. , snd other stores. Mads and Guaranteed by The C. A. EDGARTON Mfg. Co. SHIRLEY, MASS. W. T. Goff of Oohlockonee was . a visitor to Thomasville on Satnr- PNEUMONIA MAT BE PREVENT- •£, a „“‘. d .bother, U dangorpf MinDNoift was affirmed. - t — — - —— — t , The effect of the decision is ho °i’all®nges anybody in the known f or dinner. ' lanta Constitution there appears Mr. W. H. Harris a promiuent sustain the contention that the world to produce an older one. 1:80 p . m . Condition of our a picture of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stub- naval store man of Geneva Ala.' y- Shermau anti-trast law annlies to *** th ® » fi®*** 0 * old « r « v ‘ Churches. By Bro. Strioklan. bling, of Btinbridge, with th, in- was among onr visitors Saturday, this fatal Sscaso ^TuaSrRTdal?,’ raHread Combinations ^of the -ry day. ,:00o’olock. Duties of Pastor JcripUon” Mrs. Stnbbling was ~ character in question. Justice . . . . . and Deacons to the Oharch. By Miss Ltllie Braswell of Thomas- _ L * f best remedy for that peonhi , . Miss May Ragland who hap been _ _ n • ville. Their romantio marriage , ®» n,ort li of LaGrange, Ga.,suf> oondltion of thp lugs tint si t b * r two**mads* the stockholders the guest of Mrs. E4. F. Cook and 2 :80o’clock. Duties of Church oocnrredrecentlyinThomssville." An^mm,SX, le^tat^riteMuSt entmo°thJomS?KM mSsdy disappeared amd reappmired in tbs Mrs. G. W. FerriU, toft Saturday Members one Ira Another. ByW. This statement is slightly in er- SS^SSStT^SS^ Ale where she will - ror. The romantio marriage af- PUes,it’s the best salve in the world. - * Securities Company, the two thus for Columb 1 a AU. where she w , ll j. Mills. # _ practically becoming consolidated vlwt b®fo». returning to herhome 8 ;(x , 0 - clock . Dnfcie< of church ter an elopement from Thomas- y WiPeaoooki ^^- in the holdings of the company, in Atlanta. Miss Bsgland has Memberg to tbe Sunday School, ville occurred at theoloseofa ■ wiU power, tbe principal object befbg to pre- b«en the recipient of much atten- gy s R B lantou. church service in Bainbndge. The p. 0r th, the Pidcock railroad veut competition, “no scheme tion daring her stay here and hna -4,00 o’clock. Meeting of the yonng lady is from Meigs, Ga., man, spent Saturday in town, canid more effectively come with- mode many friends. W. M. U. Saturday night. How and was visiting relatives here at t —__ T * 7“ , e . n w8 nevelone Youua Chris- the time. The picture in the ^ wr - Acidiion Way Jr. of the Proper Treatment o asumon«. g Albert MillB J. E Constitution is a handsome one, ^ av0 district was here Saturday. The Heorst boom is growing about How^landoibura. and both the young people look ~«.r. R„«. . - ft-« sge. ^ ritbos^hebars As psspsr.mms- Sunday a. m. 9:00 o’clock, happy. Each is connected with Disturbances ^striker*are notnear- Today tbe hontiag ■ quail no longor qnaii. iu the proscription ot the auti. trust law, and it is within the meaning of the act.” No Further Hostilities Reported |^ y ‘s‘bJlSnid. A ifH Prayer meeting. Condnoted by some of Thomas, county’s best fcM^mmHMWI^Otertsrcg gj^srsaar siomscb. use! OcambeT If troubled with weak digestion, bel- or sour stomach, use Ouamber. „ Stomach and Liver Tablets and nervous tension will be followed by you will gel quick relief. For sale by ntter collapse, unless a reliable remedy J. W. Peacock. d w ’ is immediarely employed. There's no- ■ thing so efiloient to cure disorders of m, a '71 g v j me i run* or mo ureaier ueor- tlie Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitten pnmary days will be melancholj 7 ' gin movement for immigration , a wonderful tonic, and effectiro day. for some of the candidates. ® - nervine and tbe neatest all nmnml - Our "Trubble." The fruits of the Greater Geor- W. Peacock, druggist. _ - . miinip uuwcvcu, iu«» ur, a. ». uauiam. known people. • From East. results from a cold or from an> attack of c 11tl 3 ni w the grip, and that by giving Chamber* 10,00 o clock oUDduy school Port. Arthur, March 12—Last Iain's Cough Remedy the threatened at- work> Ck>o d ucted by Prof. Bnrnes. night passed without incident TeS by^ystcKm. U;00 o’clock sermon T The Japanete squadron, which in tbe treatment of pneumonia with the u Bni hin. ^Thnrsdnv’s en- b«t results. Dr. J. Smith, of banders, disappeared nftei Thursday se Ala., who is also a druggist, says - * gagemsnt, bos not returned. The “I have been selling Chamber Russian squadron proceeded to a this morning and returned use it in cases of pneumonia and have Question Box. Conducted by Thomasville men are receiving l afternoon. It is understood . b e.t resulu. Sold Q E . Be(?gg their share and one inquiring r t no Japanese'ships were sight- Snndoy night' Sermon. By—, gentleman from a middle western hM#tetotobta uke p e A Mnsrimoi' patoM Although during the Bom- Miss M. C. Kirk and -Miss Coe , state writes as follow, inquiring as tfmr mean an approaching altao number of shells Condit of Chicago are at the Stu- Col. V. H. Horton who promo- to conditions: “What is your ’ ment, he streets here, the dam- art House. These ladies have vis- ted a race meet, at tbe Fair principal trouble, flics, ekeetors, A Georgia boy is to reoeire a relieve i slight. Two women and ited here before, and their Thom- Grounds a few years ago, is now snait or niggers?”. Weleavothat Chinaman were Wiled end asville friends are glad to se them iu Ocala Fla. and is booked next toothers to ’wounded. [■<, agaiu. tor Valdosta. ities may MUSCLES SORE, JOINTS PA If King Arthur wuu alive ho would —RHEUMATISM.