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rHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
MONDAY. MARCH 2. 1908.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
BARNESVILLE.
The Daughter* of the Confederacy hold a
delightful meeting at the home of Mra. J.
. McCf'iry on Green wood at., at which
time an «xi$llent program was carried out
Anderson entertained the
her home on Thoninst<ui-*t.
am. Thin meeting < f the
,the moat delightful «>f re
.ant etenta In the wminl realm of this city.
Miss M. I.. I.ce, of Tuakegee. Ala., a for
mer teaelier In (ierdon Inatltute. hnj
In the city for some time na tb«- g»i
friend a.
Miss Parker Butt* spent several <1
Atlanta recently
titan an caqaSlent pi
by ttfe inemt>erabl|K
Mra. if L. And
palm;
«b>i* #«* biit* pf
rhdt to friends.
Mr. and Mrs.' M. Burns
Atlanta recently as the gue
vlslto
its of friends.
Miss Kathleen Verger and Miss It. sale
Hlllyer were the guests of Atlanta friends
several days recently.
. Mrs. f. W. Grnddlck and ehlldren invt
returned from n visit of several uiontbi
with relatives In South Carolina.
Miss Minnie Tyler spent several dnjs In
Macon recently on it visit to friends.
Mr and Mrs. \V. M. Howard. Mr- Annie
Anderson. Miss Florrle Howard. Mr? o.
Summers, Miss Kntharlne Summers. M!*«
AUfe May Neely tnul Miss H#lw/cn 1 logcr*
formed a pleasant pnrt.v which visited At
lanta recently.
.Rev. and Mrs. n. 1.. Martin were visitors
to Atlanta recently.
Mrs. II. .1. lowell and Mrs. It. o. Cotter
spent several days In Atlanta recently on a
visit to friends.
Mrs. Held .1. Hunt wns among those who
visited Atlanta this week ns the guest of
friends.
Mr. and Mra. Albert J. Stephens have re
turned from a trip thru Florida and are at
home at the residence of Mr. ami Mrs. c.
T. Tyler.
DALTON.
At the delightful rnrd^nrty last Thur*
her sou, F. L. I»ynl. here for several days.
Mra. W. H. Kvnns. of Savannah, spent
several day* with her father here.
Miss Kell, of Hunuyalde. I* the guest this
week Of her friend. Mrs. E. I). (imhatu.
Mrs. w. A. Wooten and son left yestr-
dny for inlesundnle. where they will vl
Mr*. Wooten'* father.
Ml** Iteynolds. of Rochelle. was In the
city this Week, visiting friends.
Mrs .V. M. Flanders, of Adrian. I* here
with her son. N. I.. Flanders, for a few
days.
Mr*. Bessie Amlers wn* iu the city to-
d«J.
BARNESVILLE.
The ladle* of the Missionary Hoelety of
the Methodist eliureh have arranged to
give a ■•Concert of Ye Oldeti Time" licit
Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr*.
rary.
A pri
I tend.
of
eh |deu:
some visitors will
•nsloh promises to
nuei....
HI „ f the Literary
Musical Club will lie held at the lm
of Mr*. I. A. McCrary. Wednesday cv
lm.. Fchruiirv 12. Tin* program for
occasion will lie ns follows: Roll y>
piotntbum from Hhnkespeare; "Our Debt
euth
•s and Literature." M
"Amerb»* Literature In tie
md Eighteenth Centuries."
*"Effect
of honor. Miss
many compiests
after the game.
Miss Hardwick
Mftrrltt. who has tirade
here, delighted the guests
with a charming reading,
sang, and Inter a delicious course or
and Its accompaniment wns served,
home trna lavishly decorated for the
alnn with fern* and roses.
Mrs. Tom MeCnmy entertained the
of her
lull and
bers of the Afterm
several guest* at the tuum
er. Mrs. 8. B. Felker. this ween, aii ex
citing game resulted In Mr*, .lame* Her
ron winning the first nrlxe, an exquisite
water color sea view; Miss Jeffle Mcfinnlel
l>elng the fortunate winner of the vl
Itor’a prise, a cut gins* cologne Isitth
Refreshments were served after the games.
Reside* the club member*, there were
f resent Misses Jeffle McDaniel. Margaret
Attlmer, Lena SUownltcr and Emily Car
ter.
Mr. W. K. Moore was host at the social
evening for the members of the Presby
terlan Brotherhood. Thursday night. After
the lesson and htialiiess discussion of the
hour bad ended, salad, coffee, fruits, cake
and bonbon* were served. Those present
were Messrs. F, K. 81m*. Frank Manly.
Walter done*. E. I*. Davis, Mae Lynn. Nell
and Henry Hamilton. Barrett Denton,
George Hamilton, Jr.. *nd I>r. II. L. Jar
vis.
Mr. F. T. Hardwick spent a few day* In
Atlanta this tveqk.
Mr. and Mrs. <1. W. Hamilton. Jr., were
the guests In Atlanta of Mr. and Mr*. Col
quitt Carter thli ~
Mr. John '
this week »
lanta Friday
Mr. Frank Hummeroiir Is In Canadian.
Tex., for the wilder.
Miss Johnnie Hardwick Is the guest of
friends In Mneon.
Mrs. John Hatterfleld entertained a mint-
1»er of friends at bridge Thursday after-
Mr. Hen lee Allison, of Chattanooga, has
been In Dalton this week.
Dr. John Denton, of Atlanta, was In
town Hundsy.
Collsnd tills week
Miss Ruby Williams, of Mate*boro,- Is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. D. II. Deckle.
Mesdnmes Hunt and Htcwnrt are spending
this week In Montgomery county.
Mrs. Dyal, of llnxlehursl. lias been with
Kate Porch: "Effect of American
on the World." Dr. Carl Ando
llntloii. selection from "Folrb-
Queen," .Mfss Margie Milner; "Current
Topics." Mrs. .1 A. McCrary, musical «*■
lections from Grieg.
Mrs. E. Humble of Goggnnsvllle. spent
several days Iu the city this
| visit to friends.
Mis* Emma Varner has gone to /.ebtilon
. spend several days with the family of
lip
iMinin, ..
the Kite .
In the city several day* tills week
Miss Nell Adams has returned from
Wesleyan college, at Mneon. after a
ecssfui course Iu that Institution.
Mis* May lie KelJnr left a few days ago
for a visit of some length with her sis
ter. Mrs. Clayton Cool;. In Ownsso. Mb-h.
Miss Minnie Tyler, who has been taking
a course In Wesleyan college, at Mneon. Ii
at home with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
« T. Tyler.
Misses Marie and Edith Sage, who lire
students of Bessie Tift College, at For
svlh. spent Sunday In the city with her
parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Snge.
BARNESVILLE.
The local organisation of the W. c. T. I
has nr ranged an Interesting program fo
the celebration of Frances E. Wlllard'i
birthday next Monday night at the home
of the president. Mrs. J. L. Kennedy. Much
Interest In the work I* manifested by the
chapter here.
After a pleasant visit with her daughter,
Mrs. K. E. Intsenlwrry, Mrs. J. C. Reed
has returned to her home In Eatonton.
Mr*. Sidney Lanier has returned to tin
city after spending some (line In south
Georgia.
Mrs. J. K. Bush spent several da.
Atlanta this week on n visit to relatives
and friends.
Judge and Mrs. C. J. I.ester and .Mis*
Belle Blalock spent Inst Huudny at Rest
llnvcn with the family of Mr. J. T. Bln
lock. '
The Hnrnesvllh' chapter of the Daughters
of the Confederacy held their Inst meeting
at the home of Mrs. J. A. McCrary on
Grcenwood-st. and the meeting wns a most
delightful one. The program was unusually
Interesting. Among the features wns a
sketch of the life of the late James Ryder
Knudnll by Mrs. J. A. t'orry. Other fea
ture* were "The Georgln Volunteers." a
recitation by Miss Marie Milner; "Paul
Revere s Ride," recitation by Miss 'Lillian
Mitchell; a paper on the work of the C.
D. C. by Mrs. A. O. Murphey.
* GRIFFIN.
Miss Aline Mehnffy, the charming daugh
ter of Mr. T. O. Mehnlfy. was married to
Mr. Fred E. Arwood Sunday nfteriioou at
6:30 o'clock. The wedding ceremony whs
performed by Rev. J. A. Drewry.
Mrs. M. J. Janes and ehlldren have re
turned from n visit to Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
Steven* Iu Atlanta.
Mr*. II. M. Davis, of Lexington. Ky., Is
I he guest of Mr*. W. A. Goodrich.
Current Topics Club met with Miss
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending December 31, 1907, of the condition of the
American National Insurance Co.,
OF GALVESTON, TEXAS,
orgAnlxed under the laws of the state of Texas, made to the governor of the
. state of Georgia, In pursuance to the laws of said state.
, Principal office, Twenty-second and Btrand-sts.
I. CAPITAL 8TOCK.
1. Amount of capital stock $100,000
t. Amount of capital stock paid up In cash 100,000 /
* II. AS8ET8.
I. Loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other market
able collaterals $ 40,736.00
4. Loans made In cash to policyholders on this company's pol
icies assigned as collateral 270.00
5. Premiums notes, loans or liens on policies In force 8,243.51
i. Bonds and stocks owned absolutely, par value $168,938.60
Market value (carried out) 168.938.66
I. Cash deposited In bank to credit of company ... ... 28.671.29
10. Interest due or accrued and unpaid 2.654.64
12. Agent's balance 16,654.77
14. Net amount of uncollected and deferred premiums (deduc
tion 20 per cent for average loaning from gross amount).. 52,497.86
15. All other assets, both real and personal, not Included here
inbefore - 9.667.33
Total assets ... ... ... $327,234.06
III. LIABILITIE8.
I. Net present value of all the outstanding policies In
force $117,000.00
Deduct net value of risks In this company, rein
sured lb other solvent companies 962.08
Net premium reserve 116.047.92—8116,047.92
4. Death losses and other policy claims resisted by
the company 10,000.00
Total policy claims ... 10,000,00
10. Amount of all other claims against the company ... ... .. 13.486.05
II. Cash capital ioo.ooo.no
12. Surplus over all liabilities , .. .. 63,425.20
Total liabilities 8302.968.17
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1907.
1. Amount of cash premiums received $261,180.95
2. Amount of notes received for premiums 671.93
3. Interest received 1.376.17
4. Amount of Income from all other sources 137.79
Total Income $263,366.84
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1907.
1. Losses paid (including accident claims) $*10,407.35
Total amount actually paid for losses and matured endow
ments $ 60,407.35
7. Expenses j»atd. Including commissions to agents and officers’
salaries ... 110.680.25
8. Taxes paid . - . 860.95
9. All other payments and expenditures ... 36.403.38
Total disbursements $208,351.93
Greatest amount Insured In any one risk $ 5.000.00
Total amount of Insurance outstanding 11,433.311.00
A copy of the act of Incorporation, duly certified. Is of file In the office
of the Insurance commissioner.
8TATH Of OEoRQIA— COUNTY OF FELTON.
Personally appeared before the u nderslgned. James \\\ Popham. who.
being duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is the general agent for Georgia
and Florida of the American National Insurance Company, of Galveston,
Texas, and that the foregoing statement is correct and true.
JAMES W. POPHAM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this second day of March. 1908.
W. H. HASfHON. Notary Public.
J. W. Popham, General Agent.
B. W. Torrence, Agency Inspector.
W. A. Rinker, Agency Director.
G.W. Himebaugh and G. P. Dixon,
City Agents.
Offices, 717-18-19-20 Fourth National Bank Bldg.,
ATLANTA. GA.
SHE GOT DIVORCE
infeEBg
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURG, PA.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the Six Months Ending December 31, 1907, of the Conditio)! of the
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBURG,
Organized under the laws of the state of Pennsylvania, made to the governor of the state of Georgia in pursuance to the laws of said
state.
Principal office. Fifth Ave. and Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Amount of capital stock $1,000,000.00
2. Amount of capital stock paid up In cash 1,000,000.00—$1,000,000.00
II. ASSETS.
2. Loans on bonds and mortgage (first Hens) on real estate .. $ 349,900.00
4. Loans made In cash to policyholders on this company's pol
icies assigned os collateral i .. 80,716.-3
5. Premium notes, loans or Hens on policies In force .. .. 46,735.24
6. Bonds and stocks owned absolutely, par value..$1,652,000.00
Market value 1,706,553.54
MR8. GEO. BRONSON HOWARD.
As Miss Doris Skinner, she was
h noted Baltimore beauty. She
has recently obtulned a decree of
nbsolute divorce from her hus
band. They had been married less
than a year when the break came
In their domestic relations.
Rebecca Wall Wednesday afternoon, at 3
'clock. A part of the year'*’work of the
lul> will he to henutif.v the rlty.
Mr*. J. S'. Boynton, of lllgh*honls, Gn..
spent the week-end with .Mr*. John Mills
i North IIIIlMt.
nashvillI, TENN.
Mr. Nut Baxter and Miss Eunice Jackson
»ve returned from a short visit to Mrs.
Rohert F. Maddox, In Atlanta.
Miss Maude Rosenfeld. of Atlanta, wns
among the vl*ltlng hell*** at a leap year
flu* Standard Ctuh Wed-
innliio pnrt.v at
»*dny night.
Mrs. Robert F. Jackson. who is popular
In Atlnutn society, I* president, and pre
sided nt a meeting of the MaeDowell
(Huh Wednesday.
PENSACOLA, FLA.
Miss Mamie Roselle Is visiting Mrs. Wil
liam II. Knowles nt her lovely ltnysfeore
home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. E. Thornton are ngrJn
nt home after a trip to Northern cities
owing to the Illness of Ml** Isabelle
Grant, who Nhould have been IniMtess for
this meeting. ,
Tuesday afternoon Mrs. II. J. DeHllvn en
tertained n * number of her friend* with
eitehre, Mr*. George Wentworth securing
the llrst prlxe. Mrs. W. II. Northrop the
* V^Mrs. Evelyn Mux well the boo-
Wednesday afternoon Mr*. DeHllvn again
>ntertnlu*d at card*, bridge being the game,
.dr*. J.- ('. Durham won the drat prlge. n
handsome picture; Mr*. Frank Tnylor the
ronaolaHoa, “ —
gin** dish, and Mr*. Heft
, . Aooby, a hatpin holder.
At the annual meeting of the Oceols
lull, the following officer* wore elected
for the ensuing year: President. W. K.
liver: llrst vice president. Judge John C.
Avery; second
president, t\ W. l.n-
glad to
mere.
The Afterm
come her In Pcnsncoln
Book value (carried out) * 1,703,676.37
7. Cash In company's office . .. •• 1,312.90
S. Oa*h deposited In baaks to credit of company .. .. .. .. 163,089.25
10. Interest due or accrued and unpaid 35,257.41
12. Agent's balance 65,371.24
14. Net amount of uncollected and deferred premiums (deduc
tion 20 per cent for average loaning from gross amount). 62,883.24
15. AU other assets, both real and personal, not Included here
inbefore, office furniture and fixtures - .. "Il.777.sl7
Total assets .. $2,520,619.55
III. LIABILITIES.
1. Net present value of all the outstanding policies
In force $863,323.00
Deduct net value of risks In this company, re
insured In other solvent companies 4,739.00
Net premium reserve 9 £58,584.00
2. Death losses reported and no proofs of death re
ceived $ 4,000.00
3. Death losses and mutual endowments In process
.of adjustment, or adjusted and not due 1,000.00
Total policy claims
10. Amount of all other claims against the company
11. Cash capital .. .. ..
12. Surplus over all liabilities
5,000.00
6.942.59
1,000,000.00
572,944.05
$2,443,470.64
Total liabilities
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1907.
1. Amount of cash premiums received $ 224.942.71
2. Amount of notes received for premiums 47,686.88
3. Interest received 47,239.86
Total Income $ 319.769.45
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1907.
1. Losses paid $54,187.79
Total 54.187.79 *
Total amount actually paid for losses nnd matured en
dowments
4. Annuitants
5. Surrender policies ..
6. Dividends paid to policyholders or others
7. Expenses paid. Including commissions to agents, and 'offi
cers' salaries ..
8. Taxes paid
9. All other payments and expenditures
Total disbursements $ 212,982.19
Greatest amount insured In any one risk $ 25,000.00
Total amount of insurance outstanding 15,904.900.00
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file In the office of
the Insurance commissioner.
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—County of Allegheny.
Personally appeared before tlie undersigned. H. G. Scott, who, being
duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is the secretary of the Reliance Life
Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement Is correct and true.
H. G. SCOTT.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of February. 1908.
W. J. SNODGRASS. Notary Public.
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES
EMBODIED IN OUR POLICIES
“Advance Dividend Clause”
Making the policy self-sustaining
after 10 premiums have been paid.
“Total Disability Clause”
“Premiums cease” and a paid-up pol
icy is guaranteed in case of total and per
manent disability from bodily injury or
disease.
Agents: We can make it to your
interest to represent the Reliance Life,
selling the best legal reserve insurance on
the market. Write for our proposition.
PEARCE, MADDOX & PEARCE,
STATE MANAGERS,
414-434 Candler Building,
ATLANTA, GA.
.. Hrldgp Club mol thl* week
with Mrs. John (*. Avery, nnd n delightful
nfteruonn wns passed nt curds, followed
by delicious refreshments.
CARROLLTON.
Mr, E. M. Iin„ ent.rt.lnwl the Domino
Club Frblny nfternoon.
MIm Currie Dunbar left Monday for
Oraiitrllle, , ,, ,
Mra. Ell Col cough la apendlng the week
In Home. ... ,
Fred Wllnnn, Of A<-worth, upent aevernl
dnya In the city Oil, week. „
Mina Mary Long will he lioatcaa nt a tab
.ntlne pnrlv hntnrdny evening m the home
of her father, Mayor It, W. l-ong.
Dr. nnd Mra. W. L. Flttn and Mra. T. It.
Kind, wnl to t'olumhim Saturday to at
tend the Cunernt of their .Inter, Mian Slat-
tie I’owdery.
Meadnmea SI. M. Bradley and Buford
Boykin nnd little Mlaa Olive Bradley npent
Bntimlay In Atlnutn.
Mia, Marion Went will entertain the Lit
noon.
_ _uhno°
Tuesday evening the locnl representatives
the State Mutual Life Insurance Cora-
nnnv, Messrs. J. II. Ailtiuiaon, J. O. Newell
nnd* J. W. Stone, tendered n reception to
the policyholders In that eomjmny nt tho
Cmnmerelnl Clnb r«>ont* from 8:30 to 12.
Mrs. R. II. Fitts entertained the Young
COLUMBUS.
The friends of Mis* Rosa Dillingham are
extending her ninny soclnl courtesies pre
vious to her leaving for St. Louis, where
she will Join her brother. Mr. (’. H. Dll-
llnghntn. who hug acrented n lucrative ik>-
sltlon In Hint city with n well-known In
surance company. Both will he greatly
missed from the pleasant circles In which
they hnve so frequently been agreeable
members.
Miss Lottie Thompson, of Quitman, Is the
J urat of Miss Julia Willis, nt the home of
udgo J. L. Willis, In Wynnton.
Miss Kate KIM*, of Macon, Is the guest
of Ml** Kill* Klrvcn this week, her visit
here being one of much pleasure to tier
ninny friends, who have vied with each
other In extending her courtesies.
Miss Martini Ryder, who has been
spending several weeks with Miss Julia
Toney, nt Hnwklnsvllle, has returned home.
While in that city, alio was the recipient of
many social nt tent Inns.
The silver ten given by the Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society at the residence
of Miss A. O. Young, on Hanillton-ave.,
Wednesday afternoon, wns a delightful, ns
well ns a most successful iiffnlr, Imtb from
n social ns well ns tliinnelnl standpoint.
The Indies of Rose 1111$ church and their
friends turned out In large numbers, and
the affair was one of the most enjoyable
of the winter.
Miss l’earl Fowler, n charming young
Indy of Marietta. Is In the rlty on a visit
to her sister, Mr*. Charles A. Green.
Mrs. W. ('. I^iwreiice Is entertaining ns
her guest this week her sister, Mrs. J. W.
O'Brien, of Albany, Gn.
The Inclement weather of the past week
has proventeil many tmelnl gatherings which
were set for different days, and the al
most epidemic nature of the grlp^whlch
has been In nearly every fninlly In tho city
has done much to make the week ft rather
gloomy one. Hevernl deaths which have oc.
curreit hnve thrown ninny families Into
mourning whose former entertainments
were rogulnr npd well nttended.
A new feature In church sociables lias
been Inaugurated here by Rev. H. Bald
win Dean, rector of 8t, Marys Episcopal
church, a men's meeting having been call
ed by him on Tuesday evening, nt which
n short talk was made by the rector,
after which refreshments nnd cigars were
served and n most delightful evening wns
spent. A committee Which had the mat-
Proof that a supposed Italian arrest
ed with slxty-odd terrorists last month,
and executed with six of his compan
ions yesterday, was really a Polish Jew,
has, of course, settled the dispute be
tween the Italian and Russian govern
ments, and mutual apologies have been
made for a somewhat acrimonious dis
pute.
While being prepared for “Asleep
With the Dead,” a bandage fell from the
eyes of Miss Frances "Klngworth, a Chi
cago artist’s model, and she collapsed
upon seeing the cadavers lying about.
BEAGGO GETS ALL THAT’S COMING TO HIM.