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THE WAVCROSS
WEEKLY
STATE MUTUAL
LI<JE INSURANCE COT1PAHI
- Of GEORGIA m i mPT——
Anchor of the Southern Home.
OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, OVER-
ASSETS, September 1, 1908, -
SURPLUS, September 1, 1908,
$40,000,000.00
$ 1,713,205.24
$ 139,902.20
Payment of Renewal Premiums Indicates Confidence of Policyholders in Their Company.
COMPARISON RENEWAL PREMIUM RECEIPTS.
July and August,
January to August, inclusive,
1907.
$ 77,886.19
231,331.26
1908.
$142,959.33
617,318.22
Amount
Gained.
$ 65,073.14
385,986.96
Percentage
Gain.
84
1.67
STATE MUTUAL Policies Contain the Most Liberal Terms and All the Advantages Consistent with safety as Determined by Scientific
M cthods. STATE MUTUAL Funds are InvesteJ in Southern Non Fluctuating Securities which better Conserve the Interest of tl e Policyhold
ers end Protect the Company’s Assets fiom being Affected by Huge Market Manipulations.
HEAD OFFICE,
LOCKRIDGE & TANNER,,
SOLID AS THE SOUTH.
C. R. PORTER, President,
District Managers,
ROME, GA.
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA
killing was justifiable.
A special from Quincy, Kin., to th
Tlmes-Unlon says:
“Tho coroner**’ Jury investigating
the killing Of T. It. Smith hy Dob Mam
My on Inst SaulMny, returned n ver
dict late Monday nftorr.oon of Justi
fiable homicide.
Tho TlmoaUnlon correspondent
mado a mistake about Mr- A- D. Cov
in (ton being under arrest for the kill-
Ing, for he was only one of the parties
In tho room trying to tuakn peace and
was put undor survollanco for a few
'aoora only. Mr. T. Y. Smith, lather
of tho dead man. nncl Dr.. Monroe are
Improving nicely and them Is no fuel-
jilg exhibited by either.
Attorney Itlvero H. Dnrford "•us
Interviewed thin afternoon and ox*
pressed regret for tho untimely death
of his friend. Mr. Smith, and said
that none of the parties concerned
will tako the mailer any further. The
town ts quiet and no trouble Is ex
pected from any quarter.
The funeral of Mr. T. 11. Smith look
place Sunday afternoon In the east
ern cemetery with hundreds of life
long friends In attendance."
We’ll try ’em again in 1913 with a
Southern man. and It nothing else,
we’ll give him the "Solid Sfiuth."—
~Waycross Herald.
Stick to this, now, you brother
down In Waycroas and maybe In 1913
we will have the "Solid 8outh‘a" rote
for a Southern man.—Montexnma Hee
ord.
If a solid South didn’t elect Itryan,
how can a solid 8oath elect a South
ern man? The trouble Is there ts a
solid North, and they vote tho Repun-
Dean ticket. Whenever you cun per-
suado Republicans to role a Democrat,
to Uckel. you can elect a Democrat
president.—Marietta Journal.
If the Journal’s condlUon must he
(nUHed. we shall nerer elect a Demo-
eratlo president, because the Northern
JtepubUcana are too mueh In the ma
jority and they are ton much wedded
90 the protective policy of the party.
The South may not elect a president In
teverml years by striking out for her-
•elf, but she can make raatterk no
xorse than they an now.—Dublin
fimea.
And It would certainly affords ns
a degree of satisfaction to rote as
va pray one time. ... a r, <N , .
The
Georgia School
of Technology
is better equipped and organized in all
department* than ever before, and pre
pared to do the beat work in its history.
Free Scholarships
In order to ufford the young men
of Georgia high class technical educa
tion, fifteen free scholarships are
assigned to each County tn the
State. Take immediate advantage
of this opportunity and write for
latest catalog, containing all in
formation necessarr for prospective
students, and setting forth the ad
vantages of the Georgia Tech.
Advanced courses In Mechanical,
Electrical, Textile, and Civil Engi
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Chemistry and Architecture. Ex
tensive and new equipment of
Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New
Library and new Chemical Labors-
The demand for the School’s grad
uates is much greater than the supply.
Next session opens Sept 90th.
For further information address X. ©.
MTHfSON, A. HI. IX. D* Fret, Atlanta, Ga.
tory
A LETTER FROM
NORTH CAROLINA
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little benefit I tods three botGea of
Stuart's Buchu and Juniper and was
perfectly cured. Am now well and all
right I owe my life to Stnart’j Buchu
and Juniper.—H. T. Macon.
If you suffer with backache, dull head
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ifa energy and see Imaginary specks In
the air, you hare symptoms of kidney
Stuart's Buchu und Ji
you. All
free sample.
prove its wonderful merits.
Buchu und Juniper
ifc! n, $e rt irilSeend
enough t*
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ATLANTA, CA.
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LIFE INSURANCE
And
NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION
A National Punk note I* absolutely eafe became It la secured
by a deposit of bonds wtth the government
A State Life Insurance fkrUcy ts equally as safe as a National
Bank note, because every one of Its Policies Is secured by a de
posit of it* entire value with Che State under whose laws It operates
No holder of a National Bank e-te or a State Life Insurance
Pu:lcj lias lost or ever will loose anything on eider because the
rlgt' .deposit law to whies both are subject reader* such loss
an absolute Impossibility.
Attorney-General Hurt <>f Georgia said recently: "That no mat
could afford to trifle with bis Idle Insurance,” In taking Incur*'
therefore, keep your eye on SECURITY.
The Stste life Insurance Company of Indlampolls. he. De-
poults Its reserve ANNUALLY with the State. U raised this de-
poult on tho first of lust January from Four Million To Five MIL
lions El,h Hundred Thousand Dollars.
ASSETS i*M SM33J44.
ASSETS T90? 95,574.752.
SURPLUS TO POLtSSY HOLDERS 1900 1679.523..
SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS 1SC7 S707.4C2 .
FOR INSURANCE -THAT INSURES"
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These portraits are copies of
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“When a young man goes arounl
looking as though ho hadn't a friend
on earth it Is either a case of love
or indigestion.” say* t'oo Marietta
Journal. It may not be cither. He
may be looking for a drink.—Dalton
Citizen.
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Carnegie says wealth Is no honor
Well, we have never found It an incon-
Shorthand!
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