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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U. INI.
M. L. THROWER,
39 N. Forsyth St.,
Bell 'Phone 1450.
Standard 'Phone 164.
$1,500.
An elegant 4-room cottage
at Winter station on Georgia
railroad and Decatur Car
Line. We can sell you this
little home on the easiest
sort of payments. The lot
is large enough for a garden
ami chicken yard. If you
want this you must hurry.
M. L. THROWER.
311 North Forsyth St.
GLORE & JUSTIN,
215 Peters Building.
IN COMING PART OF WERT END.
NICE KART FRONT LOTH. WITH VLE.\-
for
TUoy
M'LKXDID FOril ROOM IIRICK HOI HE
lot.
point Knar pnyni«>t
month. This Is
FLAT MIIOALX ROAI». 6 MIKES
••in ••••ntor «f city, we have n anleiulhl
a •otitninltitf 20 nr res. 11 nrre* In ln»t-
i IiiimI: nlw» ns* one «»f tin* Iwst nrrhnrri*
"iintry: good fuiir rnom h<iii»i* nuil
tllims Till* la tin* vorv pin
i.«otn!iU* farm; x.V" * —
IN REST PART OK COLLEGE PARK.
)•••« «iittneo consisting of tire large room*
and hull. nice porches. etc. This U oim
k of car line, and lot la 100 l»y 1(6; tL\
P" mah and balance monthly.
HENDRICK & 00.,
Real Estate and Loans,
23 1-2 Whitehall Street,
Both Phones.
M r?SsI, W . 0 W0RY . MODERN-
JT 1 !! S”* >*»»»»•. '"lit or m-
Hi™ ffii'JIt* 1- wltfc ccery Kmwi rooven.
rle a.JVi^ “* '•"'•'"•'loo *»• >1x1 elec-
»• Ibi bSt * rr ' , "'® lural "“Iri •• rm
!\ rKH ? N "TREKT; NBW AND
n. V* ,ory * rvtna b "* m> °» lot ttAtti;
on «•/ term.; worth lure. Ugotlng.
M nLb°ZSLIGHTLY KI.K
nmii Park best location la Id
WORT 9HOOU
beautifully designed: .nmlilnntlcH
" Il 'l Ml fixture; splendid balk:
H-aiitlrnHy Bul.had; well located oa to foot
I'M. Kflav Irrtna
,l '.Tilr N ; »Otl.BVAItl, LOT; BEST I.OCA-
il0 ». very may t»*r:na.
5 HO °M MOtHJHN
^ rf.l.lrn,.-; lo-itutltullr .Ijn.lcl and elevated
n 'A ST . i °F PK . lt . fob u room hocrki
.... . blacks of Peachtree; *111 rent for |93
T»nth. und will never In* vacant; Ideal
at It? to per mnnthVlit firstetaas
on'lltlou, 1j minutes' walk from the post
KLE
skk iirsseu. hihki.ky ou u u. hen
1 HAVE THE NOS. 1 ANIJ 3
"Ill'll me hargahi. No. | la n five-room
cottage oil tilciuiv I for only 11.700; »|.Vi
rmili nod $|S per Mi. nod No. 3 In n
••nth.
<• alx-rmnu c«nug**.
on car line; nil «*Ity Improve.
$2.65'); S.'s*) cuah and $3 per
Jl ST WERT OF GRANT PARK. BRAND
n**w aU-rootn cottage; lot 60 hy ISO, and a
l fan in water and gn* and tile sidewalks:
THREE ROOM IIOFSE. ON SMALL LOT.
" tireenaferry avenue; ataya rented nil
til* time at $4 |H»r month. For n few day
KPLK.MHD TIIRKB-ROOM COTTAGE. ON
l"t 72 l»y 132; Western llelghti; rent! $4.5')
I* TOnntti; $*W; mom to ImlM snoUt^r
h"ii*e See us quick Oliout this.
- i< NEWPORT STREET—HR AND NEW
fitnr rooiu house; lot 41 by 16# to nu alley;
L .ro; $100 rush and flS per month. Why
1 yoi^wn
J». F. M’CLATCHEY REAL
ESTATE AND TNVF.ST-
MENT COMPANY,
303 CANDLER BUILDING.
HELL RHONE 350—ATLANTA 854.
I'd! A CHOICE 11031E: EVERY CON-
»• lileiiee: on the north aide: alv room*;
fit>lnet niantels; large lot; for $3.'2"“.
»«" H MlfTw. NEW iioi-SE. large
l"t: Jl.CiO: $200 ntah and l»nlauee $15 per
i.*11111. You rati not do liettrr.
*'<* 11—ON ORMOND STREET-CAR LINE
III front; .trlctly
lire.' five room rottnc'..; water, xa. "ltd
ewer: rented for |tr, per muiitti. Tide
» n fine lutextiiieut for only 91.50); one-
mlf cash.
NO. 12—ON jn-ficNTA AVENI K. iTlAVK
the nlresi M>ren room cottage la the Grunt
fwirk seetton; largo shady lot to 20 foot at-
J. A. BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
STURGEOfo & LANE.
REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS.
737*721 EMPIRE BUILDINO.
Ball Phono 417k—Standard 1271
I2.SM-ON ONE OP THE BERT NORTH
aide atreata; five-room coil
large lot; modern la ever? wig,
place far Hull tear
tKMVKir END—IIXnoOM; LAHOE
"lot. A burgala at Ible prlr^ lenaa
Van rOR filR-BOOM COTTAOE. NEAR
S3.lifi—NORTH RIDE riVK-ROOM
. tage, with all uodera improven
llouee le juet one year old. Term*.
42.000—t\*ERT END - FIVE-ROOM
lege; all laiproremeala. Owner moat
at once. Teruia t*» rath, t* uoatk.
COT-
•S2I
II.Mn-ONK ni/>CK OF (IRANT PARR,
five-room; extra utec lot. TeclDi, W*
cnab; liatanee eaay.
11/Mt-CUIfiE IN: JI'ST OFF WHITE-
hall: four-room roHage; alt improved,nita.
Terina fJSn rnab. |U moutb; let ate abow
you tbla tomorrow.
C.SM Jrttf OFF CAPITOL AVRNPK. ON
beat eroaa afreet; modern ell-room cot
tage; extra large lot; ride alley. Will
rent !.?. Hmnll caab payment and the
linlanee tike rent.
23.261 - I.EHS THAN RIA1CK . FROM
Whitehall: fire room eotli.ee; all Imp-o.e-
metita; l ima. V»0 eaab. $25 per monili.
II.JOO FOR ‘fTvEdCUIlT”< r «rTTA<JK. on
Hire lot. Make yonr owu termn.
RW FOR TtlltEK-ltOOM COTTAOE, ON
lot &'| hy SOD. to 16-foot alley: plenty of
fruit and rhnde. Terma, $100 enan am! 110
month.
LOOK AT
H U Al> IN THE JOURNAL.
W. A. FOSTER,
Real Estate and Loans,
12 S. Broad.
Rdl ’Phone
Atlanta Thou* lltl.
NEWTON a THOMAS.
422 Century Building,
Bell Phone 2154 L
T. Y. BRENT, J. T. MANOUM,
Sfilenmen.
a ACKER AT HAPBVILLB AT LITTLE
over 2100 per acre. Thin In the Utt rlance
yon will lure to get la on the ground fioor.
I hart aotd three trade adjotnlng to wotl-
aaflailed raatomera. Tbla Und U actually
worth much more than I am offering It for.
New otreoto ore laid off and worked out on
both aldra nod through ft. It lien beau
tifully, and In within 3M yarda of new
•ireot enr line. Han four room bouae nud
floe young orchard, with branch running
aerooa one end. 1 offered my taet cos
tumer 2300 profit on hla trad* while the
tltlee were brim peered by bin etloybeye.
lie ashed 2700. and It In worth It. Tbla
adjoins Iba tract referred to above, which
I am only able to bold a few days oo my
optloa. If you are look Icy for a good
thing, yon will buy tbla on sight.
ANSLEY BROS,,
REAL ESTATE.
Offices 4 to 10 E. Ala. St,. _
Phone 339 Bell.
WATCH 4HH AI»S FOH NEW RAJULUNS
EVERY FEW DAYS!
HUN T THIN MAKE YOU FEEL tlottll
to know that you rail g«*t n non* Sinmhji
Itotuu* In half lilcM-k of Wost P.mrhtriH' with
all tumlpni Improvoiiinits for Just $4,000*
A DANDY LITTLE 6 BOOM COTTAGE
on Wlmlsor stroot, not fur fioui Juifotloii
»f Whltohnll. Easy walking illstaiivr from
roiitrr of city, lotrgo lot. You can’t go
wrong by getting this com for $3.25'.'. one
thin! oasli. IniIuik'c oimy.
' HOICK
Iriigc
.»:• fH.090.
•IIKILS. STEAM HEATED llo
'l*h rlfvon I'MUits. Him* bmhs. sl\
•"i". largo nttlo, largo porrhos. larg**
HMYBNA. ON M A HI ETTA KI.Ei
luo. to spoml tin* suiuinoi. Nov
•Mini Iioiiso. With 3 itoro* of grouml
it oar lino. Living Is clionp tliolv
•*st homo In town for $5..V)0.
FOR RENT.
STOBEH AND OFFICES.
• N St.iiih Forsyth stroot...
" * , «t AlabHiim stn*ct
H.inplilll avonno
■'•'"i Goorgla avenue
N,, 'Hi Brmul street
l»'*ontin-
• »• * rtfur Htn>et
I ill
Joorgiu
••Itu atr
In
JOHN J. WOODSIDE.
the rentino agent.
l: Auburn Avenue.
Both Phones 618.
Tins SIDE or GLENN WOOD AVENIK
you ran g**t u first rate 6 room house ou
lot largo
>ou*t sloop
i> bill hi in
bargain.
WEST END—GOBIio.N STREET—NO. 382-
uow six-room eottage: nil (*ouveuleiieea;
lot 55 by 16). Prior ROiM. Terms.
IN WEST~END. ONE BLOCK~ FROM
»Ar line, six lots for $2,100. It would pnv
to Improve this properly, either for rout.
Dot RLE TIIKEK IIOOM IIOI SK IN
aril: now, g«*od • oudltloil; now
uiifiitli. Quick buyer; $1.
WEST F.ND-
go of seven rooms i
largo isiruer l*»l; $4,000.
CENTRAL AVENIT. IIOFSE THAI S A
iM>noh for the money, six looms on gootl
■dated l»l. bath and iii.Ml. in li"|.mvoi».*nls
Hero's your oluiuco! Just $2.4j0. Don t
miss this.
NORTH HIDE~ Ho ME. CORN ER LOT- IN
OHO lilih'k of West Port oil tree and Xorlh
nvouuo. This Is u splondld place and well
built Price.
ON FLAT SlloAI-S ROAD. RIGHT AT
the Soldiers' bone. Junction; a new five*
.tom cottage: lot O') by 12a foot. Gihh]
alii*# for $M"0 rash
W. E. TREADWELL & CO.,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents,
24 South Broad Street.
Well located on E. Georgia
avenue one of the most beau
tiful 8-r., 2-storv houses;
must be sold. This beautiful
house has 2 bath rooms and
water Closets on each
floor; wash stands; 2 large
halls, butler’s pantry, kitch
en. pantry, pack closets to
each bed room; large front
and hack porches on both
floors; china closer, gas anu
some cabinet mantels; nice
shades and some fruit trees.
A PLANTATION AND STOCK FARM OF
3.1D1 ACIlliN IN MIDDLE OBORdlA
36 MILES FROM A CITY OF 41,000 PEO
ptr. 1 mttc*- nf nillni'nl fmiit.igi , al an-iuib electric anpliances; hand-
[* rond frontage, 1.2OT nerea In eultlvntloo; * * *
aorea «*f rich Iwdlnm Innda; 3(V> acres of
flue swamp but toms still to be developed
Plenty of wood and timber for home con
umptlou. Most of tile Innd Ilea level and
• n loose, dark, loamy soil, with strong • lay
subsoil. One mule ran cultivate 49 acre
of this land. Two six-room dwellings nud
thirty tenant houses of two and four rooms,
nicely distributed. Corn mill nnd gin, uw
mill, horse nud mute bnrus. crib and hog
nud chicken houses, vie., nil In g4iod eoudl
lion; f» miles of hog wire fcnrlng. Creel
nnd branches supply water In uenrly nil
puffs of the Innd. Ktnttou nnd side tmrk
4»n the plnee. NcIuniI nnd churches coiiveh-
lent. Annnnl nrerngo net Income $6.nf«
Price $15 |»er acre. Terms one third ensti;
batnnee on or Itefoie ten y»*nrs In niiuitnl
puyuieflts to suit ptirchnser. with 6 per eeut
wii 'deferred payiuelili. This ts n bargain
Mini tho 4-hnucc of a lifetime. Make the
down payment nud the place will mnke the
innnrr t*» pay the bnlnuce. Good wnter
nud k«mmI health, loilmr is plenltrul nnd
or further Information, write ur
FROM NEWEIIGUHD
mm to tin
A party consisting of nlmut twenty live
philanthropist* and (jusIoms men and their
wle«t. from the Beet /and New England
states, were la Atlanta Wnlneedsy as
fvssts of the trustees of the Atlanta
Theolodcsl seminary a Ml Ptwlmont
lets* of Demorest. Oa. Most of them
were on their first visit to the Sottb.
In the party were New England btialneae
men known all over the Bast, Influential
In flnanrlsl circles and holding high posi
tions In the business world. ICmluent di
vines and scholars of endowed Institutions
were members of the party. All wore lu
forested In the Mouth tnd In assisting edit
cation In this section, sod many were large
contributors to funds which maintain tin
Atlanta Theological seminary and Piedmont
college.
After visiting the seminary buildings, nnd
driving 15 the usny potnr* of Interest
shoot Atlanta under the escort of the irus
tees of these two Institutions, the visitors
were guests of the ladles of the Central
Congregational church st supper Wednesday
night.
Among the visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Hiuuuel Ward, of Boston; G. M. A. Whit-
•■omit, Itev. Lewellyn Platt, or Connecticut}
Itev. DeWItt M. Clark, D.D., of Malyin.
Mass.; Itev. J. W. <\»oper, D.D., of Non-
York; Miss Annie C. Bridgman, of Boston;
O. It. Rronsou. Connecticut; Judge Alfred
Colt, of .New Ixmdon. Conn.
The trustees of the two Houthern Insti
tutions who acted ns escorts were O. C.
Fuller, D. L, Carson. II. It. Wey, presl
dent of the Athuitn freight bureau; NUhu
Ins inner. W. E. Mansfield and A L. Fur
linger. The visitor* were put iileMird their
Isl sleeper st tin- Atlanta terminal ala-
. enrb being provided with Meat album*
of AflHiitn. containing Interesting atntUlb-s
nud hnlMones of t»ky sernners ninl M-eue*
slMiut the elty. They left enrly Tliurs
day jnornlug for New tlrleaus.
LEE MURDER CASE
111 HANDS OF JURY;
MAY BE MISTRIAL
ftpccl
JoneslNiro. Gn.. Feb. 2V—A lulktrlnl
the result In the enso of Will la***, who
mi , . . i shot W. C. White, the telegraph operator.
I Ills IlOUSO IS storm sheeted, October It The Jury retired nt 11 O'clock
t<M|ny. nt the cnnduidon of the trial. K«*lf*
defense wns the plea of Jndge John H. Can
dler, attorney for Lee.
The defense lind no witness**, but It
was proved by the state's witnesses Gist
White hud n large Iron poker, nnd while
ordering Lee out, White nlso went toward
the Irou safe, ns If to get a pistol, nnd the
away from the city and ha8!^"W^%i. ,r r^r.Kr.;
minute after the what was fired, and found
White on the floor with a pistol near IiIm
side. There were in* eye-witnesses.
The state had live wltnssNes nud the de
feline nuue.
The wW**#wl mother and pretty young
sister of the prisoner were present nil the
time. Iii front of flu* Jury.
double floored and papered
between walls. This house
was lmilt for home by day la
bor. Owner's business is
such tlmt he had to move
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the itfi monthn ending December 21. HOfi, of the condition of the
AMERICAN CENTRAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY 1
OF ST. LOUIS,
orcanlied under the laws of the elate of Mloaourf, made to the fiOT* -
ernor of Hie elate of Qeorffla, In purauance of the laws of laid stale.
Principal Office: filfi Olive etreet.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Whole amount of capital stock 12.000,040
2. Amount paid up In cash 3,000,000—I2.004.000.SS
II. ASSETS.
2. Loans on Honda and mortgage (duly recorded, and belnff
firet llena on thn fee) 1,100.00
3. Htncka end bonds oxvncd absolutely by the Company, par
value 13,705.700; market vnluc carried out .. .13.494,446.00—|2,6>l,445.00
4. Stocks, bonds und nil other securities (except mortgages)
hypothecated with Company aa collateral security for
rash loaned by the Company, with par and innrket value
of the anme and the amount loaned thereon.
Total par value 1855,000 00.
Total mttrket value 794^50,000
Amount loaned thereon (curried out) 646,350.0#
5. Cush In company's principal office | 1,724.72
4. Cash belonging to the company de p o s 11 * d In
i i—n—n—Ti—T7—n—r;———/. t ;—— ———_ .. | u ^ _____
7. Cash In hands of agents and In course of trans-
mission 416.774.05
Total .. $29,664.47
Total cash Items (carried out) 820.664.41
Total asseta of the company, actual cash market
value ..
III. LIABILITIES.
1. Losses due and unpaid $ 68,166.19
2. Gross losses In process of adjustment or In sus
pense, Including all reported and supposes losses 242.510.41
8. Losses resisted. Including Interest, cost and all
85.174.nMV
6,850.00
817.526.60
130,177.87
other expenses thereon
4. Total‘amount of claims for losses
6. Deduct re-lnsurance thereon
6. Net amount of unpaid losses (carried out) ..
10. The amount of reserve for re-Insurance ....
11. All other clulms against the company
12. Joint stock capital actually paid up In rush
13. Hurplus beyond all liabilities
14. Total liabilities .. .. .. ., .. •o.nv,*
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 19
1. Amount of cash premiums received 81.121.81848
3. Received for Interest 90,864.81
4. Income received from all other sources .. 949.87fi.0fi
.9 187.848.7t
“fcUKS
.. 2.000,000.00
.. 1.071.001.74
.15,174,172.47
6. Tidal Incmnr actually received during Iho la,I ,lx months
In rush t2.144.4IO.Ot
EXPENDITURES DURING LAST SIX MONTHS O* THE VlAR 190S.
1. Amount of loasea paid 11,704,415.74
2. Cash dividend, actually paid <4,514.17
3. Amount nt expense, paid, Including fee,, aulnrle, and
i-ommlndons to agent, and officer, of the company .. ..
I. Bald for state, national and local tax.. In this and other
state,
5. All tdher payments and expenditure,
407,244.11
15,721.41
15,121.11
Total expenditure, during the last six months of the year
in .cash 22.213,241.11
Greatest amount Insured In any one risk
Total amount of Insurance outstanding
. .2 50.000
.. 300,114,149
of file In the
instructed us to sell this
place for the low price of $5,-
000. Lot 80150 with side al
ley; front and hack stair-
wavs.
- SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six month, ending December 31, 1905, of the romtltton of the
PROVIDENT SAVINGS LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF NEW YORK.
—neg"ni»."i mole., ifa- u.. . ..f |j)r notc uf 2Se» Tiirlr. mfirtr to the governor »t
the stnte of Oeorgla. In pursuance of the laws of said state.
Principal office, 344 Broadway, New York City, New York.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Amount of capital stock Iioo.ono.nn
3. Amount of capital stock paid up In cash 100,000.00— 4l0fi.O00.00
II. A88ETS.
1. .Market value of real estate owned by the company 13.402.819.22
2. l,"ann on bonds and mortgage (first liens) on real estate... 622,503.79
3. Loan, secured by pledge of bonds, stock, or other market
able eollnleral, 26.275.42
4. Loan, made In cash to policy-holder, on thl, company',
policies n,signed n, collateral 3,6.'.0.429.77
r. Premium note,, loon, or lien, on policies In force 338,653.20
6. Itond, nnd stock, owned absolutely, market value carried
of the Insurance (.'otmnlseloner.
STATE OK MISSOURI—Pity of Bt. Louie.
Personally appeared before the undersigned. George T. Cram, who,
being duly sworn, deposes and says that he le the President of the Ameri
can Central Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement la cor
rect and true. GEORGE T. CRAM.
Sworn to und subscribed before me, this 35th day of February, 1907.
, FRANK B. CRAM.
Notary Public.
Name of State Agent—C. H. DILLINGHAM.
Name of Agent at Atlanta—W. P. PATTILLO.
W. P. PATTHIR, Apt,
1218-1219 Century Building, ATLANTA, GA. t
THREE OPERATIVES
ON WITNESS STAND
nmpany.
ON A rOIIXKB LOT. IN WEST END. A
•‘.unfortnMu «lx room •oiingi*. with tuo
Mil.lltl.Minl t'lMiiiiH In tin* lMl«riu**lif. for $!.*)".
•mi tonus of $.** mi'll mul $15 |mt luoutii. j
•»ut
7. t'HMh In company'll office
s. t’ash <1«*po*lteil In hanks to credit «>f
in. Interest due or accrued and unpaid
11. Hills receivable
r„* Agent's balance „
n Hints due or Accrued and unpaid.
14 Nd amount of uncollected and deferred premiums (deduc
tion 20 per cent for average loaning fr»m gross amount i
15. All other assets, both real and |H*i>onal, not Included
hereinbefore (Comptroller, statu of New York)
V3r.9.M*.2
T 1,730.5
‘A**»lHt:tiit SuiiL
C. II. WELLS & CO.
1104 Fourth Notional Bank
Building.
FOR SALE
GIciiiiwinnI
. Buttle
•• fl 1 !•••
BALANCE IN FIVE
ix n»*w 3 riNiui^ houses.
).\| COTTAGE AND LARGE
PIEDMONT FLACK;
i-.ettotr** »M*tw.h»ii Frtieli
nirtli ..f North «*cnu.*.
N. HOI'LEVARI) LOTS,
A nicp 5-room cottage not
'itv far from Terminal Sta-
( t"tt. The owner is going to
ii'avr the city. That is the
'■•ason for selling. This isj (ll ,^hfar(
1 very nice cottage, close in;! .
“in make price very low and j v0, '. v I* 1
T'vc ensv tenns. This is ai
(IN BEBYL STREET. IN ONE BLOCK OF
Hie new Slew ni t tveipiP enr line; lot 50
l»v 112. t** idlcy; enk shnde. Price $_*:5
Tortus $1«*0 c;*»h nml $5 per tuniith.
HILL KTBEF.T.
Ilful fieir i•mu
roar; Urge :•»!.
or liivestuinit
1’rlcc $l,IOi). Nice
• FIVE ItOGM COTTAGE. IN
M-Hoii of Went End. for $.’.(»».
f $.V»i ensh nnd $.*" per month
ST BUILDINQ.
BOTH PHONES 4234.
'OI1XBU.
WKHT PKACIITRRRi 23 tl V 15).
ILBOD-NOItTIt ltOL't.RVAtttli BUST COt
,r Salt—On the prettiest
part of this beautiful tlmr-
two line lots n’t
’•al bargain for
ionic.
close-in i
Ci. J. DALLAS;
4th Natl Bank Bldg.
bee
LIEBMAX,
Real Estate—Renting,
28 Peachtree St.
MPBIXt; Hi It LET: r.t BY 16%
-WK8T FlFTIit 555 Us FT; 60 BY
inYi i.Kv.UiD. nI;Xb
$5 ..u CHRItOKKB^ FAC I NO PARK; 66 BY |
EAST NORTH AMM I: :.I in i«> .
tijso nuilll.AVD: COUNKRs 5* BY :
RWMSOltfTBOlT.KVABDt 89 ItA 18)
$LQD5 iDiwEEE sr:t;:ET. :i in -
58
580,299. ID
96.676.11
1.119.31
255,636.92
8.472.00
396.485.00
6:959.84
Total arseta $9,747,008.56
III. LIABILITIES.
1 N»t present value «»f all the outstanding; poli
cies In force $8,859,645.00
Deduct net value 4»f iNhs In this company, re
insured In other solvent companies 10,662.0))
Net premium reserve $8,848,963.00
Z Death losses and mutual endowment* In pro
cess of adjustment, or adjusted and not due. 72.676.00
4. Death h.**«•* and other policy ilalms reifisted
hy the company 65,169.00
Annuity claims unpaid, losses rejiortrd, no proof
received 36,464 00
I»r**Mcnt value mnturlnff Instalments 41,778.40
Total p*dlcy claims
it premium ohllpratlons in excess of tin
p4»lle|r* 2O.999.0O
jo. Amount of all other clulms turnin'*! the company 67.074.2»
11. fash capital 100,000.00
12. l.’nasslfrm d funds to provide for all other contingencies.... 604.055.96
Total liabilities $0,747,008.56
IV. INCOME DURING THE LA8T SIX MONTHS OP THE VKAR 1909.
1. Anviunt «*f cash premiums received 81,769.617.99
2. Amount of notes received for premiums R.112.61
3. Interest received 127,523,05
4. Amount of income from nil other sources 495.003.73
Total Income $2,400.257.3S
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THL LAST SIX MONTHS OP VfcAR 1909.
I. Losses paid $932,118.98
i .Matured endowment* paid 20,000.00
Special to The Georfflan.
tlreennboro. N. C., Feb. 28.—Consid
erable progr#s* was made In the Colted
Hfnten court today. In the case of the
United Htates niralnst K. A. Smith and
Humner Serireant. for violations of the
Immlirrntlon laws.
Three English operatlvea and sev
eral Charlotte newspaper men testified.
The newspaper men stated that the
defendants had not advertised for labor
In their papers, nnd also spoke of arti
cles that had appeared In their papers.
col. wright¥es
AT HOME OE SONS
IN WESTERN STATE
Spc rial to The Georgian.
New Orleans, La., Feb. 28.—A con«
slgnment_of twenty-five cases of rlfiea
to Nicaragua and one of forty-three
cases of rifles to Honduras haa been
held up by the customs authorities
here until Washington could be com-
munlted with. Aa there le a war now
on between these countrlee, It !•
thought they might cause IhtcrnatKmaJ
complications. District Attorney Howe
Is looking Into the circumstance*,) find
It Is believed the rifles will be i ‘
to go out of the port.
m-t flvalue of their
HpeoMnl to The Giairglsn
Home. (la.. Feb. 28.—Colonel J. I
Wright, a former prominent cltl-
sen of Home, died last night In Fort
Worth, Texus. He a ns S3 years of age
and leaves three children.
Colonel Wright %va* formerly grand
master of Masons of Georgia. Home'.*
first city recorder and solicitor of the
Home Judicial circuit. He was promi
nent In religious and political circles
and was prominently connected over
the slate. He left Rome a few years
ago to he with his sons In Texas und
his death has cast a gloom over the en-
Total
Deduct amount received from other companies
fur losses or claims of pnlicluf* of this company
reinsured
$952,113.98
Total amount actually paid for |<
dowmenl*
Annuitant*
Hurrender policies
Dividend* paid to policy-holder* o
Exia*nses paid, pu ludlng comml-slo
os’ salaries •
Taxes paid
All other payimnts nnd expenditure
and matured en-
$927,127.31
6,675.75
181.651.98
108.S69.71
332.026.6H
72.304.55
322,706.02
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l-V‘.
iTffV TWO BLOTKM GRANT I'AltK; i.» B\
Total dlsbur*<m«nt*
G; . Atrst amount Insured In
Total amount **f Insurance •
A copy of the set oftncnrp
.if the Insurance commissioner.
h'TATK OF NRW YoBK-
miy one risk $3&.oon.fMl ^
■uivt.mdlng 06,389,445.m«
uar.on. duly certlfird. 1* of flic In the oflke
•WE OKI ItRSULTB."
'ounty * f New York.
!»cr«onally ap|teored before me the tindctsigncd John W. Vroonmn. who
ImUik duly sworn, depoaea and says that he Is the Her ret ary of the Provident
Having* Life Assurance 8ocl*ty of New Yolk, nnd that the foregoing
statement li cerrect nnd true. JOHN W. VHOOMAN,
Hw rn i » nnd subscribed before me, this 26th day of February, 1907.
CHARLES C. IxOCKWOOD.
Notary Public.
Name «»f State Munaget* I IL NCTTINO A CO, 801-I-3-4 English
American ujildlp*;, Atlanta. Go.
city
TO BE CONSTRUCTED
IN MACON AT ONCE
SAW GEORGIA BUILDING;
NOW PARTIALLY COMPLETED.
Special t» The Gonrfflan.
Macon. «»«-. Fob. 29 —John A. Strey
rr. general freight anil paxarnger agent I Wall afreet, flrat floor of
he Macon. Dublin amt Savannah building
Mpeelnl to The (}eorgtnn.
Macon. Ga.. Feb. 28.—At a meeting
of the directors of the Central Hallway
Company held here this morning; It
was decided to begin at once thn con
struction of the Si.ooo.ooo ahope in Ala-
con. Employment will be given to moifi
than u thousand men in the shop*
New Auction
House.
W. JONES * CO., the well-know#
bu-lnefix. real catate and loan broker#
of *. Viaduct place, have added an auc
tion department to their bualnegs. The
oflu p of the new department will be at
Viaduct place, with eateerooma at 4
‘ ‘the Fetan
railroad, haa returned from a trip to
JameMown and other Virginia clllea.
While In Jnmeetown he paid a vl.lt to
The aalearooma will be open _
neek, nnd everything uiuaily sold al
aurllnn ealee will
attention
alee will be bandied, epw la)
being paid la aalea front
the fair ground* and anw the partially j |, rpm i„.,. and the handling of bank-
mpleted Georgia building that la to ,. u ,„ an j damaged atocka of merchan-
1 a duplicate of the old Ruuaevelt ,i)„.
home al RqmvcH. lia. K y Sc an.on, poatmaatar at Monti.
cello. Ga.. hua recently actulrcd an In.
trreat in W. JONES A COo and will
manage the new auction department oi
Gila enterprising Arm.
Lecture Postponed.
The entertainment nt the Jackeon
Hill Hnptl-t church to have been given
Thuradav night. Inrludlng a lecture py
Dr, John 1) Jordan, haa been poat-
lamed on account of Inclement weather.
To Plttaburg Convention.
Colonel J. J. Ilurgc ha. gone to Pitta-
burg I" intend a national meeting of
he Meth'KlI.t Protratant church. He
a a delegate from Atlanta. At the
nnclualon of the meeting he will opend
several days In Washington on legal
business.
PROPOSALS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I. for
from the E
must lie rc'clv'.l at SM offtre uot tene
tkau Friday. March let: plana nad ,i—'4ra
tk'U, mav la> seen at tbe ofllrc of 111. Sard
sou-Wey Kiigbieerisg Co., HI BgiltaUi
"liSsu'-h AlU- A^lfti9g B. HTANNAf B.
' fit. James Dhlg.. New York < T ‘