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JOHN A. DARWIN, President and General Manager, L. H. FARG-ASO:^, Seot’y & Treas., Athens, Ga
■#- Head Offices at Athens? Ga, Atlanta Offices at 170 Peachtree St. E. W\ Bigham, Division Agt,
Insurance Written Last 1 Years, $18,869,000.00. We Have Paid Beneficiaries in Georgia Over $400,000.00.
W. C. Clark. Secty. and John F. Henderson, Pres. Newton County Division, Covington, Ga. S. B. Cohen, Secty. and S. A. Turnell, Pres. Morgan County Division, M a di
Twrff Jackson, Ga. J. C. Brooks, Secty. and N, B, Drewery, Pres. Spalding County Division
t jrr Judge J. H. Ham, Pres. Butts Division,
son, Ga. Jas. Carmicheal, Secty and county
Griffin, Ga. J. C. Biooks Secty. and VV. B. Griffin, Pres. Clayton-Spalding Division, Griffin, Ga.
Leading business and proiessional me^ in every section of the State carry insurance with us. Let us write you a policy in one or more of these Divisions.
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EXPERIENCE 15 THE BEST TEACHER. As To Applying For Policies.
And here is of such instances Head the following letter. 0 What One of Georgia’s Greatest Men Has to 0 From ages 16 to 54, upoi a satisfact try W-'RD OP HONOR
one many Central Railroad, 0 APPLI A NON, winch is approved by local directors or physician
Perhaps V"U knew “.he Maner, " a conductor for the Say About the “Mutual Life of Georgia.” as
Atlanta Jonesboro. 0 in their judgement, a good physicial risk, we issue one 1 olicy without
to Ga March 7th. 1902. requiring medical examination. From 16 to 60,
Jonesboro, Ga Sept 19th, 1906- At >ens, , a ages upon a satis¬
, MEDICAL issue
3 Mr. J C llrooks. Sec & Treas. 0 Mr John A. Darwin, Secretary’ and Treasur r Athens, factory EX A > INATION. we 1 to 5 policies upon a
Spalding <’■ Division. Ga. risk, each policy in-seperate Divisian
imty $ Pear Sii: Alter making a careful study of the plan <4
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Mutual Lite 1 d Asso. ol Ga . Gi 0 ‘The Mutual Lite Insurance Ass ciotion <■!' Ge rgia ” I
Deat Sir — have taken policy in it, and consider it the most $> The Cost of Policy,
1 have your check for $7.09(1 01) in payment of p dicy No. —*11-41, © complete dation out a of li'e insurance I have i
carried by niy husband Jose nh 'V Xfancr, in the Spalding Georgia, Coun.y 0 have insu'sioce 8 in o'd line and a«essme t c ever -mpanics, seen and © inclining one advanc'd annual premium, one policies advanced death premium
Divisi hi, ol the Mutual l.ifti Indistrial Associa'ion ol tor © ft and all expenses connected with issuing ol is:
which please thanks. Mr. Maner took out this policy on have decided that “The Mutual Life'’ is as safe and at the 0 . At from 16 30 A............ .................*3
accept my time LOWER IX COST TUAN ANY OF THEM- agps to oo
October 20, 1904. and the en'ire c st t > Ivm has only been $16 59, same At ages from 30 to 40 B............ 4 00
which includes his membership lee 4 $1 00. which was paid when he Yours very truly, At from 4tt to 50 C............ 5 00
is cer'ainly fine sho"ing f“r it (Judge) HOWELL GORR. '5 ages
first applied f r the policy, and this a jour At ages trom 50 to 55 D............. - _ 00
com pan v. and largely explains the p pu antj' of the companj in this ©€£ ©© ©© ©■©*©© €5 At ages from 55 t.o 60 E.......................... I — 00
and other states The exact record on my husband’s policy in the TREASURER’S CERTIFICATE. These amounts are paid only one tone After the fi st year there
Spalding Division is as follow-: Treasurer of the State of Georgia, would oe no membership fee which would make $3 $L $5. $6 and $7
Oct 20. 1901 Amount paid t t policy $4 00 Athftua Ga Oct. 24, 1903 less per year One year L- m date of p rli y and annually thereafter the
Nov. 22, 1904. 1 death premium.......... 1 15 Georgia, hereby . annual premiums are:
death premium......... 1 Jo The undersigned, Treasurer of acknowledges to 30............. $ 75
Jan 23. 1905, 1 ............ have received fr the Mutual Life Industrial Ass'ieiati'>n ol Georgia, Class A, ages 16 to ....
July 1905 1 death premia 1 1.5 un 40............... 1 00
3, n ........ ............ win principal pla<'e of business is Athens. Ga.. $25,000 00 par value. Class B, ages 30 to
Sept 6, 1905, 1 death premium........ 1 15 se Class C, 40 50............... 1 25
............ Stocks and Ge >rgia Smte Bonds, dep isited in compliance with the in ages to
Oct, 20. 19,15 l death premium..... I 00 Class D, ages 50 to 55............... 1 50
Oct 26. 1905 1 death premium........... l surance laws of the state- <*!a«s 60................ 2 00
R E PARK. E. ages 55 to
Dec 20. 190'. 1 death premium........ L Zjt When a death o-eurs in a Divisi m. as quickly as proofs of it can
Feb. 1906, 2 death premiums 2 30 Treasurer of the State of Georgia tved. the Local Sec. and Treas. gives notice
8, ........ ...... be perfected and appr ol it
Apr 11. 111.16, 1 death piemium........ ....... 1 15 to each policy holder of the Division, and within 30 days Irom the date
May 12. 1906 1 death premium........ ..... 1 15 Average Cost in Morgan County Division $8.34. of notic: they are icquired to pay a premium of $1 15 (never any more
Total............ ..$10 50 The Madison (Ga ) Adversiser ol March 7, 1907. contoindd the f 1- more u rany less on any death) In ease no death occurs during the
Tie carried his policy for ne >rly two years, a d it was certainly a lowing nice notice. Read it. year, n ' payments are made except the annual premiums; and the
fine investment, and 1 would advise every m e who can make an ac¬ “Si-'ce the Morgan county division of the Mutual® Life Industrial amount of one’s annual premium remains the same always Your in
ceptable application, to do so. and carry u po.icy in some one or more • Association of Ge rgia was organized in July. 1903 tnere have been surance is in force and will “last you" just as long as you keep the pre
of divisions twenty nine deaths in thedivisi m, costing each member death premiums paid; when you quit paying the simple cost of it, you thereby al¬
your ot only $33 35 in the FOUR YE \ RS. Take a policy it you need in¬ umnus
Again thanking you lam. there is cheap ” low vou policy to lapse; and that is exactly the way it works with aF
Respectfully yours. surance none so
t MRS.) EULA S MANER. Not the Oidest—Not the Biggest—Just the Best. companies
The Following Agents, among others, are soliciting aoDlications Jor Policies in the above Divisions:
J. W. SNELLINGS, E. W. BIGHAM. J L. WHITEHEAD, J. L. CHRISTIAN. A. E. AMSDEN,
i W. J. WEAVER, C. E. WELLINGTON, W. B. R. PENNINGTON, E. N. ALLISTON, J. W. DAVIS.
W. D. DINGLER, C. A. McKIBBEN, ROBERT CARMICHEAL, L. S. KELLEY, JESSE W. MUNDY.
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The Morgan County Division lacks only a few of being full to the limit, 10 )0. The Ne.vton County Division is about half-full, and we expect to fill them both to limit
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in short while. The Butts County, the Spalding County, and the Clayton-Spalding Divisions have all been filled to the limit, and new policies can only be issued in
them upon vacancies. Some people, it seems, allow their policies to lapse for no better reason than that “thyy heard there was only a few in the Division,” forgetting that
agents for other companies, as well as other folks, may give you “free information of that variety” just to dissatisfy you. There is no insurance better or cheaper than this
whether a Division is, or not, full to the limit, and when you desire to know the truth as to the member in a Division don’t “just listen at anybody about it,” but apply to L.
H. Fargason, Gen. Secty., at Athens, or to you local Secty. & Treas., they are always ready and glad to inform you correctly. It is certainly to your interest to keep you
policy in good standing. If you are willing to drop your policy on just “street-talk” reports ycu must not appreciate it very highly. Remember, that many of the best men
and women of your county carry insurance with us, leading citizens in all walks of life. •
E. W. BIGHAM, Division Agent.
Madison, Covington, Jackson, Griffin and Atlanta, Mail reaches me promptly at Griffin, Ga., or at the Atlanta Office, 170 Paachtree St. We want a few more hustling
agents, if you are ready to go to work actively write to me about it, and secure agency.
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JUDGE RUSSELL
GRAND REGENT.
Next Convention of Royal Arca¬
num Will Be Held In
City of Atlanta.
The Royal Arcanum, at their
convention held in Macon last
week, elected the following of¬
ficers: Grand regent. It B Rus¬
sell, of Atlanta; grand vice regent,
AY S Simmons, of Rome; grand
orator, J B Daniel, of Dublin;
granp secretary, R P Lester, of
Covington: grand treasurer, Eph
Ruhland of Augusta; grand guide,
CL Duval, cf Augusta; grand
chaplain, J B Wallace, of Atlanta;
grand warden, H S West, of Ath¬
ens; grand sentry, W Kops, of Sa
vannah. Atlanta gets the next
convention.
Little globules of sunshine that drive the
onsness. Tin do not gripe or Sick
ommended an sold bv J. A V *
What Ailed The Horse.
The friends of a well known
horseman of this county are still
amazed over his experience with a
fakir. Some little time ago he
owned a horse which bothered him
a great deal by foaming and drool¬
ing at the mouth. At last one day
be saw an advertisement in one of
the foreign papers for a new and
sure remedy for the trouble. The
price asked was only $1. and he
concluded it was surely worth that
to him, so he sent tho money along
by the next mail. A few days
later came back a neat typewritten
* c Gei, with the following advice:
i t Dear Sir—Teach the horse to
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This May Interest You.
No one is immune fnm Kidney
Double, so just remember that
Foley’s Kidney Cure will stop the
irregularities and cure any case
°! that kid not ”"'j beyond a " d the
is reach of
medicine
THE ENTERPRISE, COVINGTON GA
Photographs.
Owing to the extensive growth
of my photograph business I have
been coni pled to employ an assist
tant, and I am now better prepar¬
ed to give prompt attention to out¬
door views and family groups.
\Ye are going to put on a a lead
er, Souvenir J’ost Cards. If you
would like t. have a negative
taade of yoar home *
or any pet
animal tor post cards, please let
me know at the car, and you will
get prompt attention.
Yours truly, Harry Death.
Photo Car, Covington, Ga.
The New Pure Food
And Drug Law.
We are pleased t announce
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that Foley’s Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and lung trouble is
not affected by the Dnm l aw as it
contains no opiate or oP r barm
tol drags, and we fecoimneodit as
safe remedy for children and
ruggist
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Commencement Speakers
Chosen at Emory.
The speakers at Emory com¬
mencement this year will be the
best that the college has had in
years, and the contest for the re¬
spective medals will be hard
fought:
Freshmen: Y. H. Fraiser,
Gainsvilie, Ga; D. L, Gibson,
Moultrie, Ga; D H Malone.
Cuthbert, Ga: Paul Munro, Bue
na Vista, Ga; II E PafTord, Way
cross, Ga; H C Wood, Washing
ton, Ga.
Sophorrnores: J G Brantlv,
Wrightsville, Ga; «Y S Bryan,
Wrightsville, Ga; W C Cooper,
Norwood, Ga; K V Heath, Gi
rard, Ga; AF Hill, Greenville, ’
Ga; TO Marshall, Cedartown,
Ga.
Juniors SC Haddock, Shell
man, Ga; I T Pearson, Richland,
Ga; A E Deward, Largo, pj a •
M W Smith, Clinton, Ga;
Arnold, Perry, Ga; lm w,
Girard, G % V
jcw.nr’mu.muMmnt e
nan, Ga.
Seniors: S G Brinkley, Thom
son, Ga; P E By ran, Wrights
ville, Ga; W L Byron, Wrights
ville, Ga; R K Malone, Cuth
bert, Ga; J B Duval, Carters
ville, Ga; J G Stipe, Carrollton,
Ga; W A Woodruff, Porterdale,
Ga ; J O Bickley, Dublin, Ga.
“In 1897 I had a stomach disease,
Some physicians said Dyspepsia, some
Consumption, and one said I would not
! live until Spring- For four years I exist
I °d on boiled milk, soda biscuits and doc-
1 tors P°rsciptions. I could not digest any
| thing I ate; then I picked up one of your
Almanacs and it happened to be my life
saver- I bought a fifty-cent bottle of KO
DO L and the benifit I recievea trem that
I bottle, all the gold in Georgia could not
T>uy. In two months I went back to
W(,r E as a machinist, and in three months
[ was well and hearty. May you live
long and prosper.. t. N. Connell, Rod
iuse, Ga , 1906. The above is only a sam
! P le ol thegreat good that is daily done
fJsoldhere hj J^A^Wight^^' *'
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r chiUZrzsi; tiesfe,
B! I W orking
M A 'j women
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who value tb*
■ I health take
should
Haggard’s Specific
Tablets CoMtip^-^
She old reliable cure for MW
digestion, Nervous Debility, kk^jS
Bladder Trouble and all
T hey never fail to build up the e
strength. For Piles, Irregu a &
pressed Menstruation, i-aiconl,‘ji shoul
Haggard's Suppositories the tablets, _ , j,
connection with sell to*
book of particulars. Dwg8'* ,s
will , „
at 50c per box, or they ^
paid upon receipt of pnee.. Atlanta,^ • • •
| Haggard Specific Co.,
For sale by J A YvrM 1,
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The winds cf March have no w
| the user of Dewitt’s Carboli®^
Hazel Sa’.ve. It quickly heaS ,J|
j and cracked skin. Food, t° 0,
and burns, and undoubtedly 6-' tft
i ] f ( pj] Sold here by J- A ’
ie or es iolent^
! e It isa mistake to use »'
| o open the bowels A gentle ^ ^
| wiil accomplish the same
causing disiress or serious m
tatlr DeWitls Liitile Early
ri , ommeu led. Sole by J- ■