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Paints and Finishes
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. SHIVER, Agent, Americus, Georgia
FORTY
“ IN THE MIDST OF LIFE WE ARE. IN DEATH
Kyle W. Smith, of Plains, Ga„ was insured exactly forty days. He had insurance in thre
other companies, but the first payment to be made was the last
policy issued and this was in the
[Southern States Life Insurance Co.
{Policy Issued June 6tli, 1910.
PROOF
Died July 15th, 1910.
RECORD
c Plains, Ga., July 23rd, It) 10.
The Southern States Lite Insurance Company,
_ ‘ Atlanta, Ga.,
Gentlemen:—
I am just in receipt of New York Exchange, payable to my order as
Temporary Administrator, of the estate of Kyle W. Smith, deceased, which
acknowledge as payment in full of policy held by him in your Company.
I wish to say in this connection that of the four companies in which the de
ceased was insured, yours was the first to make payment. You could not
possibly have acted with greater pomptness, as your settlement was mailed
on the same day the claim papers reached you. This was especially grati
fying to me in view of the fact that Mr. Smith’s policy was only taken out
June 6th, his death having occured July 15th.
Please allow me to thank you, and Your local agent, Mr. J. H. Baker,
for the co-operation extended me in having the claim papers completed.
Yours very truly.
^ .... (Signed) J. W. SMITH.
Temporary Administrator Estate Kyle W. Smith.
The Southern
States Life
Has Never
Contested
a Death Claim
Proof and Payment July 22nd, 1910
REASON
The usual promptness with which all claims are settled by
The Southern States Life’ Insurance Company, is due„ first to its
willingness and desire to assist the beneficiary, and second, the
fact that it is a home institution, located in the immediate vicinity
of the iusured; is easy of access, has facilities for securing infor
mation promptly; advantages which by the very fact of their lo
cation, are denied to companies whose home offices are in dis
tant cities.
[he above tells the story. Prompt payment of death claims proves the Insurance Company’s integrity. The Southern States life, by reason of the fact that its home office is
ated in the heart of the South, paid the policy immediately. There are no long and tedious waits in the payment of policies in The Southern States Life Insurance Co. Its
ord is perfect. “You could not possibly have acted with greater promptness, as your settlement was mailed on the same day the claim papers reached you. This was es-
cially gratifying to me in view of the fact that Mr. Smith’s policy was only taken out June 6th, his death having occurred July 15th.”
'he Southern States Life Insurance Co.
WILMER L MOORE, President Home Oiflce, Atlanta. , J f H. BAKER, Agt., Americus, Ga