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THE WAYCROSS WEEKLY HERALD
STATE MUTUAL
LIJE INSUKAHCE COM?AH'!
- Of GEORGIA —
Anchor of the Southern Home.
OUTSTANDING INSURANCE, OVER - - - - . _ $40,000,000.00
ASSETS, September 1, 1908, - - - ... . . $ 1,713,205.24
SURPLUS, September 1, 1908, . $ 139,902.20
Payment of Renewal Premiums Indicates Confidence of “Policyholders in Their Company.
COMPARISON RENEWAL PREMIUM RECEIPTS. '
„ Amount Percentage
1907. 1908. Gained. Gain.
$ 77,886.19 $142,959.33 $ 65,073.14 84
- - 231,331.26 617,318.22 385,986.96 1.67
July and August,
January to August, Inclusive,
STATE MUTUAL Policies Contain the Most Liberal Terms and All the Advantages Consistent with safety as Determined by Scientific
Methods. STATE MUTUAL Funds are Invested in Southern Non Fluctuating Securities which better Conserve the Interest of the Policyhold
ers and Protect the Company’s Assets from being Affected by Huge Market Manipulations.
HEAD OFFICE,
LOCKRIDGE id TANNER,
SOUP AS THE SOUTH.
C. R. PORTER; President.
District Managers,
ROME, GA.
DOUGLAS, GEORGIA.
STATE DEMANDS
A LARGE SUM
Parkeraburg, W. Vo., Dec. 2.-Near-
1, M.000.000 hit. been demanded by
the State aa a forfeit from the oatate
of former United Btatea Senator
Camden for falluro to report to tho
aaaoeaor the true value of hla prop
erty during the but four yeora.
THB RESULT OF REFORM.
Ocllla Star.
Joe Drown will take charco of a
bankrupt atalo goverment when he
la Inaugurated governor of Georgia
neat Juno. In another column wo pub
lish n statement from State Treas
urer H. K. Park which ahowa what
havoc two y.'ara of reform have play-
aid with the dnancea of old Oeorgla.
llpke Smith, the pecpulla candidate—
wad later the peepulla'a governor—
aided by a reform legUtlaure, have
- brought about a deficit of ono million
dollar* hi t ie atalc'a revenue which
the tax; '-yen will have to make good,
And tkia waa done with tho atato tax
rate aa high aa It can be puahed un
der the coaalllutlonal limit. Where
win the money come from to pay the
-•gular expend', of the atata gov
ernment and at the aame time make
ap tho deficiency brought about by
the laat two yeara < reekleaa extrava
gance upon the part of tho admiule-
trmtlon la a qucatlou which will have
to be met by Governor Brown and
tho logtilaturc next lune.
The next govc. j 0 r will go Into olhce
racing ouch dldlcuitlea aa have been
faced by no other admlnUtratlon
within the put thirty yean.
INDIANS TO SION RECEIPTS
WITH THUMB PRINT.
It bu been reveral yean alaee (ho
•thumb print” crate ravaged the
eoantry aa a remit ot Mark Twain'.
•Puddtn-head W ilton," but It blda fair
to bo revived by a recent offer pro
mulgated by Secretary Garfield. The
Araorlatcl Pma report recently Car
rie J the following lalafaMlng atory
under dale rf Fawknaka. Oklahoma:
"Secretary OarOcId and tho totorior
deparlment have officially Indoraod
too thumb print aa a algnaturo con
cerning tho transactions of the Maude
'adlaat. . Indian Agent) Millard, lo-
I Tho •
11 Georgia School
||| of Technology
b better equipped and organltad In all
department! than aver before, and pre-
pared to do tbe beat work In Its hlatory.
Free Scholarships
In order to afford tba young mtn
Of Oeorgla high clan technical educa
tion, fifteen fiat scholarships art
assigned to each County In the
State. Taka Immediate advantage
of tMa opportunity and writ* for
lattat catalog, containing all in
formation neceaaarr for proapectlve
students, and setting loath the ad-
vaatagaa of -the Georgia Tech.
Advanced couran la Mechanical,
Electrical, Textile, and Civil Engi
neering, Engineering Chcmiatry,
Chemistry and Architecture Ex-
tensive and new equipment of
Shop, Mill, laboratories, etc. New
Library and new Chemical Labora
tory Tka demand for th* School's grad
uates la much grtattr than the supply.
Newt session opens Sept. 30th.
For further Information address K. C. -
BMTHfSON, A. KL* tL II, Pres^ Atlcnta, Ga.
cated hare, haa been notified that here-
attep the thumb print ot eaeh Indian
ehall be a (fixed to bla receipt for the
payment ot annuity money, and wilt
alto bo recognised by the department
In signing leasee and other Instru
ments In writing. Records will ba
taken cl tho thumb prints ot the var
ious members ot tbo tribe, about 1,100
In all, and preserved for reference."
GOING INTO THE
SWAMP AFTER SEAR.
ipt.J. il Irby and Df. J. A. Wood,
ot akh^torj’kl cl accompanied by
their colored' cook and fully prepared
la every reaped an la tbe eity today
maklag arrangement to go Into tbo
Okefenokee swamp after bear. They
oxpoot to moot Ur. Otti Mtltar, ot
Waresboro who wOl probably accom
pany them. CapL Irby aad Dr. Wood
are very pleasant gentlemen and wo
do not donbt bare the grit to tackle
a bear all rltht. They will procure
tho aervteeo ot tho beat guide to bo
found and will go through the coun
try (ram here la Wagons. They havo
tents, fishing and hunting outfits,
dogs rations and etc.
The party proposes to stay In the
swamp for some days perhaps weeks,
and bars promised to call at the Hoy
aid office when they return, the writer
having expressed a desire to see them
before and after taking.
Wo thank the gentlemen for an invi
tation to accompany them Into tbe
swamp and ragnt exceedingly that
a previous and pressing engagement
prevents our doing so.
We wish tbe party good lack-and
charge nothing for this notice exoept
a bunk of boar mast and prlvDoget
of taking their picture when they
ALL A6AIN QUIET
AT PORT AMBOY
Port Amboy, N. J., Dec. 2.—Drink-
erased detectives employed to gugrd
the strike breaking employes at the
plant of tho National Fire Proofing
Company qt Koaaby, fired their pis
tols over the heads of a gathering
mob about tho stockade of the plant
this morning. Word then want out
that the strikers and their sympa
thizers ware being murdered, and In
a short time men and women gath
ered about the plant this morning
Jeering and throwing sUcks and peb
bles at the offloers. Tho detectives
opened fire which angered the men,
and a fuallade followed. Quiet haa
now been restored.
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then send you by maf* —
paid* a carefully w
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of Otoraro Washlnctoi
ask you to show them 1
neighbors.
These portraits are copies or
the best known painting of tho
flret President of the United
States, and are different from
and handsomer than any pto*
tore o£ the kind you ever
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for tho dining-room or sit
ting room. and. because tho
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* ‘ ome and country in ‘
r them to your
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X will authorise you to
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PAID as soon as X recelvo tho
nenta which anyone ....
Ta* editor ot th* Thomaaton Time*
Is proparly "thankful that tn the
county of Upson than la but one man
who thinks himself 'holler than thou.-
Fortunate Upaoal There may be a
few others that the editor hoe failed
to count, but ho !m wise tu tearing
them bid out and worshipping them-
selves In the bushes. May their tribe
decrease everywhere, as It seems to
bo even In Griffin.—GrIBn News.
Next Saturday la the day for" the
election of J. P„ througout tire state
and tn our earn district aa well
Tbe holUday spirit baa at ruck
Waycroes aad tba kids are getting
ready (Or a good time.
T
A* fine Una of ladles and childrens
tare received yesterday from New
York at Miss Eddie Parnell. '
PAY YOUR TAXISI
Tax Collector W J. Multi’ can bo
found at hie office ta court hon«e every
day this week for the purport 1 rf colt-
ting state and county taxes. CJJ early
and avoid the ruth. ~ 1 It
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Chanel byMifl. J. O. BAGWELL, Pre*. IS* Peachtree St.. Atlanta. Ga.