Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 18, 1910, Image 17
■THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1!)10.
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fOR RENT—HOU8ES.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
& A. FOSTER & RAYMOND ROBSON
12 South Broad Street.
Real Estate, Renting and Loans.
Bell Phone 1031-32. Atlanta Phone 1881.
FOR RENT.
:»
K Kirkwood 15.00
i. ttiO AibbY'lt 25.00
ft jU Msrletts-st 15.00
ft- 5" 1"! McDsnlel-st 15.00
El:$A.bb7-.l
ft!" « Woodson-st 18.18
I ,1' !'• a Itadne-it.. Battle Hill 10.00
ft Si! lS cherokee-av* 20.W
ft! (9 Atlsntt-tre. ......... 10.6o
ft hi! IS Johnson-are.
E. RIVERS REALTY CO.
8 West Alabama St.
Battle Hill.... 10.00
New York-are., Colcyiltt Hill 12.50
ft {■; :lt Kltxtr-sre., Pat tie
ft 5 ail (llennwood-ave.
ft; a McClendon, Edgewood...
; ft b ;; a orieans-st
lJ‘h! 71 B#*llwood-are.
I h — Maygon-are., Mcewood.
t • h " - Dekalb-ave.. Kirkwood ....
• r h” « Nor wood-arc.. Kirkwood.... 14.00
{Th!! W l.lndaejr-at. ...
r- 54 Kllllan-at
{J flit, -43 WUItPhall-at.
10.00
25.60
- — .120.00
r, flat, 245 West reachtree-st .15.00
5-r. flat, 23!) Cherokee-ave 20.00
4-r. flat, N*A Bedford place 22.00
nlahed
4-r. h., 1425 KUgewood-ave., Edgewood. 11.00
4-r. b., 207 Cnrter-at .. 8.00
4-r. li., 374 West North-are. .. 10.00
4-r. h.. Ill Nelson-at 20.00
4-r. h.. 719 South Pryor-st g.«o
4-r. li.»
4-r. h.,
8.00
13.50
l-r. h., 20 Anderson-sf., Battle HUI...J0.00
:-r. It., 211 Carter-st . 7.60
r. h., 278 Htate-at. ........
3-r. I»., 14 rarlllon-st
3-r, h., 19 Rood-at. ...
3-r. b.. 721U Hast Falr-st. ..
3-r. h., 177 itandolpli-st
3-r. b.. — East Lake
3-r. li.. 235*£ Ilowpli-sr.
S-r. h., r»*ar 215 Howell-sf. .
3-r. h., rear 29 Boe«*her-st.
3-r. h., 721 Hast Kair-st
82 Fern-st
7.50
. 13.10
, s.ao
0.00
, 8.60
, 10.00
r«o room*. 5 Brown place, for light housekeeping.
•■"jnSSPt
Apply at house for price and fur-
bare a long list of larger houses, and a good list of business bouses. ('ome to
R. S. MORRIS
Real Estate, Renting and Loans, 1
525 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone M. 2673. Atlanta 1118.
IF SOLD within next three days, owner has listed
with me a nearly new, two-story, sevep-room house
un Central-ave., near corner, of Fair-st., at sacrifice
price of $4,500. This house has been newly papered;
has every convenience and is worth more juoney.
Don’t take my word for if. Let me show you. No
information over phone.
H350.
VEDADO WAY, between Jackson-st. and thfe Boule- (
vard, just one block beyond Ponce DeLcon-ave., I 1
have a dandy little six-room bungalow with every con
venience and on nice lot.* This is just being completed
and is a little beauty. Can make terms.
FOR RENT.
» room.'. 358 K»»t Ksir »t
• room., 73 Kilt Merritt, nvr
7 rooms, 72 Central place
7 rooms, 403 East Georgia are
7 rooms, 74 Davis st
7 rooms, 459 Cherokee ave
7 rooms, 51 Carmel-art
tt rooms, 38 West Peachtree
6 rooms, 19 8t. pan la re
6 rooms, 74 West North-are
fl rooms, 20 Beecher st
« rooms, 08 Darin nt!
0 rooms, 304 Rirbardson-ht
5 rooms, 103 Lovejoy
5 rooms, 53 Roulcrard place
5 rooms, 282 Hast Georgia-are
5 rooms, 202 Forrest-are
5 rooms, 250 East Georgia arc
5 rooms, 148’,* Fnrmvvalt st
o rooms, 81 Ormond st
5 rooms. 98 OrL-miN-avo
5 rooms, 219 South Boulevard
5 rooms, 271 Waldo st
5 rooms, 364 Fraser st
5 rooms. 231 East Pinv-st.. „
5 rooms. 141 Illll-ft '
4 rooms, 280 East Georgia-are
4 rooms, 76 Grant-s*
4 rooms. 88 South Jacksou-st
.$25.1)0
. 50.00
. 30.00
. -^4.00
. 20.00
. 30.00
. 32.50
. 28.10
. 22.50
. 22.10
. 25.00
. 18.60
. 20.00
. 12.85
. 32.50
. 15.00
. 30.00
. 22.10
. 20.60
. 19.00
. 18.00
. 24.00
. 15.00
, 12.50
. 25.60
. 15.00
. 20.00
. 15.60
10.00
FOR SALE.
TWO NORTH SIDE HOUSES--Rent $400
per annum; price $3,300. The owner of
these houses wants to sell them this week.
You can buy a bargain if you effmo now;
$1,500 loan to assume, and the rent pays 15
per cent on the equity.
$100 CASH AND $15 MONTII-Hentlng for
$13 month; price $1,300. This la Just a
good, safe little Investment, and you can
make the rent almost pay for It.*" Has Are
rooms and always rented. Salaried man,
here’s your c^auca to gave money.
INMAN PARK COTTAGE.
$75 CASH and .1*25 pel- month will buy niee flve-rooni cottage
in good section; all modern conveniences and the best bargain
in Inman Park for the money. See us quick'if you want thiq
one. Price, $2,450 for quick sale. Xear Euclid and Elizabeth-,
sts. Good pick-up.
FORD & HALL,
Real Estate, Renting and Fire Insurance,
18 North Pryor-st., Kimball House.
Bell Phone 2336. Atlanta Phone 280.
BONDURANT & TIBBS,
REAL ESTATE.
R..!h t'honea 4876. 31-A South I!roail Street.
NORTH SIDE COTTAGE—Now modern home, *3,250.
SOUTH SIDE COTTAGE—New modern home, *3,600.
WERT END HOME—Nine rooms, modern, *5.500.
PRVOR ST.—Seven rooms. good lot, close hi. 14,550.
WEST END— Modern bungalow: cheap at *2,900.
.VINE VACANT LOTS—East front; all Improvements; close to school,
11.000 each.
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY.
ATTENTION', PROPERTY OWNERS.
FORD & HALL.
BEAL ESTATE AND RENTING.
II North Pryor Strut. KimbHl Houio.
Bell Phono 2330.
BIG BARGAIN.
WE HAVE listed with us for quick sale an eight-
room two-story house; storm-sheathed and double-
floored, and has all conveniences; was built for a home.
Large, level lot; very best section north side. Owner
must have money and has instructed us to sell at the
sacrifice price of $5,250.
W. L. & John O. DuPree
Real Estate. 516 Empire Bldg.
Bell Phone Main 3457. Atlanta 930.
Peachtree Hill Cemetery lots
Will Be Offered For Sale in About
TEN DAYS.
This cemetery contains upward of eighty acres and will be
developed as a beautiful Park Cemetery, with perpetual
care. It. will he a pride of Atlanta, and another public park.
The owners feel there is nothing too good for the dead
who have worn their lives away in the turmoil aud strife to
make the world better for its.
This cemetery will he open to white people only and to all
religions.
Separate space will be allotted f6r Protestants, Catholics
and Jewish, to conform to their own customs.
The .builders of this cemetery are well experienced, and
will sulieit the best patronage only.
TIip tirst five hundred lots will he offered at 50 per cent
of valuation.
Rochelle Will Seek Location of
County Site Now at
Abbeville.
Sunday School Lesson by Campbell Morgan
FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20.
Golden Text, Matthew vll. 12. “All
things, therefore, whatsoever ye would
that men should do unto you. even «o
do ye also unto them; for this Is the
law and the prophets.”
Matthew vii, 1-12.
Two Spring Screet Homes,
Near Fourth Street
THE first one has eight Inrge rooms, dressing rooms, closets, rantrloa, nnd sll modern
conveniences. The architectural design of the Inter!
lah mission festnres st ' ‘ 4
presslve Hnglislt home-1
and terms.
THE second has nine rooms; $7,875.
the aristocratic Eng-
WALKER REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Bell Phone 1937.
35 North Forsyth Street.
. WE DO THINGS.
Atlanta Phont 280.
PECAN TREES FOR SALE.
HAVE READY for sale anti delivery the entire stock of a
closed out.Pecan Nuraer.v. They are large, well branched
trees, not. switches, and boil gilt at. a sacrifice sale. Offered at
prices absurdly low—too low for such splendid stock. You
will never be* able to duplicate this class of stock at the price.
Come and see them at my place near court house in Decatur,
on Edgewood-ave. Decatur ear line.
,r. L: RAMSPECK, Phono 68, Decatur, Gu. ’
ATLANTA REALTY-INVESTMENT CO.,
Home Office—Atlanta, Ga. ^
Urge«t Farm Land Dtalerl In tha Southern Skattf. If you Mint to buy or tail or
... VT. COCHRAN.
Mgr. Americas Branch,
Americas, Ga.
Atlanta Office 61-2 Whitehall Street.
ANDY E. BROWN.
Mgr. Lumpkin Branch,
* ipkln, Ga.
SHARP & BOYLSTON
Real Estate and Renting.
Phones 756-881 26 S. Broad St.
NORTH SIDE INVESTMENT.
WE have Jisted with us for quick sale four lots on C’o-
lumbia-ave., which we are offering at $20 per front
foot. This is the cheapest piece of property on the
north side and a sure money maker. I
IT. W. Maples & Co.
819-20 Atlanta National Bank Building.
*750 CASH AND *25 MONTH buys Inman Park cottage, close
to car line; six rooms, double-floored, storm-sheathed; water,
ms. electricity; tinted walls. Built 90 days. For qttiek sale at
*3,250.
*1.000 CASH AND $35 MONTH—Gopenhill .residence of 10
rooms, just completed. Has four bed rooms, two parlor*, din
ing room and kitchen, two servants’ rooms. Lot 50x187. This
week we offer it for *5,250.
H PER CENT BUSINESS PROPERTY—North
store, renting for *50 per month. Lot large enough for an
other store. Wo can easily make you 15 per cent on your
■ionev.
M. L. THROWER
Real Estate aud Renting Agent.
39 North Forsyth Street.
TOR SALE—NORTH JACKSON-ST. HOME.
IT 18 LOCATED near Ponce UeLeon-ave. It has. fonr rooms
downstairs and three up. It has bath. gas. water and elec
tric lights, and is piped for furnace. Built for a home. Storm-
sheathed and double-floored. Lot 50x135. Reasons for sell.ng
will be given at our office. Will make price and terms to in-
|p rrst you. This place will show tip in every respect, Itolh ns
to price and its construction.
, LOOK HERE, MR. INVESTOR.
BUY THIS—IT’S A BARGAIN.
ON East Georgia-are. I offer you a grand bargain if bought at
once. A niee, modern cottage, close to school, churches,
stores, etc*.; nice lot, level. It is a pick-up for the price, only
*2,350—*050 cash, balance like rent. Get in touch with me
quick. Address .Seller, care Georgian. Have offer to lease now
at *23 per month.
(1) Judfc* not. tbit
y« bi* not judged.
(2) For with whit
judgment ye jiidgv,
ye Rhnlt be judged:
nnd with wh«t tne*v
lire ye mete. It »b»ll
be metftured unto
you, (1) And why
beholden! thou the
mote that «» in thy
brother’* eye, hut
eonniderent not the
beam that is in thine
own eye/ . (4) Or
how wilt thou say to
thy brother. Let me
rant out Hie mote
out of thine eye;
and. lo, the beam is
in thr own eye 1 (S)
Thou hypocrite, east
out flrst the beam
out of thine own eye;
and then shalt thou
aso rlearlv. to east
out fhc mote out of
thy brother’s ere.
(6) Gire not that
which la holy twin
the dogs. neither
east your pearls he
fore the swine, lest
haply ther trample
them un*ter their
feet, and turn and
rend you. 17) Ask,
and it shall be given
you: avek. and ye
shall And: knock,
and It shall be open
ed unto you; (8) for
every one that ask
eth recelreth; and
he that senketh find
eth: and to him that
knorketh it shall he
o/rened. fP) Or whai
man is thare of yon.
who, If his son shall
a*k him for a loaf,
will five him a stone;
(10) or If he shall
ask for a flah, will
give him n serpent t
(11) If ye then, be
ing evil, know how
to .give good gifts
unto your children,
how much more shall
your Father whirtvla
In heawn give good
things to them Hist
ask Him! (121 All
things, therefore,
whatsoever ye would
that men should do
unto «-mi. even so do
ve also unto them;
for this la the law
and the prophets.
FLOWER AND ROSE GARDEN FERTILIZERS.
FLOWERS aud roses, whether in the hot house or out
of doors, should be (fared for this month. . v We are
making a fertilizer at $2 a package for this trade. The
very highest grades of materials ate used, and se
lected so as to produce an i nseetieide effect as wcM as a
fertilizer par excellence. Delivery to your door.
J. L. RAMSPECK, Phone 68, Decatur, Ga,
NEW STYLE BUNGALOW.
COME TO SOUTHWEST GEORGIA.
• PAN SELL YOG the best land a the lowest price to he had tit
, ‘he state of Georgia. Write me what you want or come
£>wn and spend n few day* with me at my expense. Amly L.
Brown, Manager Atlanta Realty-Investment Compaq Branch,
Lumpkin, Ga.
ANDY K. BUtHVN. Ms*., .
Atlanta K-aity Invaatnten Co, Bnaeh. J.iirtipSm, •*.
TYR WILL l(CIU) tui* iHwuutm. tuoueru i»ix-r»*on» uQfigalowr fur $2,096 .-aiywfi*>re In
th# city or suburbs on wour lot. or buy you n lot. or |*nr off iho notes on your lot
inri make rgsy monthly payment*. If this plan doe* not aufflcr, will build any kind
rt bom* to suit your Idea*. Flans nnd ad vice fro*. Bos us.
W. P. KELLY & CO., Third Floor Peters Building.
On. Drown. Whan Ship Ground..
Norfolk, V.., Fob. 18.—Ono nwn of
the crew of eighteen of the ship Nor
wood was lost today when the ship
ran a.round In a /lensc fog at Ship
Shoal Damps below Smiths Island.
Ufc-sarers rescued all alroanl save
Charles Hatfield, who fell Into the *e#
amt was lost.
The ship was loaded with salt from
I Bermuda to Boston.
CirtenrlUt, Ot., Fsb. t»._y. }|. cuyen.
. former llartow county hoy and ritlicn ot
Csrtcrsvitf,. h„ announced hi* candidacy lor
lit, gorernorahip of Trama. II, la , couain
of A, It. Cunyua. of thla city, and left her*
35 year, aco for the Lott, Star State to
mid -. II* ia at prcecnt a wall known Iras*
vllo. mao and Urea at McKinney, Texaa.
Ilia lather war thn lata Iter. William Cnn.
yue. who*, remain, real In Oak Illll ceme
tery lo thl. city.
The comprehensiveness of this word
ns a ln\v of life Is universally admitted.
It Is oondedsd, moreover, even by those
who deny Its practicability, that It la
the highest possible Ideal. It Is, never
theless. In constant danger of misin
terpretation because It Is so often quot
ed In separation from its context. That
thl* should not be dope Is evident by
the fact that the I.ord made use "f
the word •’therefore." Take that word
away and so separate the Injunction
from It* selling and It may at once
become ethically false. Simply to
charge men to do to others what they
desire should he done to them wou
certainly he u dangerous doctrine. Evil
men may desire other men to aid them
In nefarious schemes. Are they then
to bo willing to aid others In similar
scheme*? Corrupt men may desire
others to minister to their corruption.
Are they then to be willing to answer
the desire of oilier corrupt men? It Is
at once seen that standing alone thr
Injunction Is quite capable of most evil
application.
Here, as everywhere else, no word of
Jesus Is Idle. The "therefore" links 111.
otnmand lo all the teaching which lias
preceded It. The one master truth of
the Manifesto Is that of the Kingship
of God. Its first note was that of the
supremacy of character. Its supreme
i claim Is that of conformity to the
I perfection of God. and Its law of life Is
lhat of submission to the throne of
God. and perfect trust reposed In Him.
It Is sufficient for us to condne our
Illustration of the application and pos
sibility of this rule of life to the lesson
under consideration.
Therein two activities are suggest
ed, and the secret of power Is revealed.
Thn activities arc those of Judgment,
and a passion for the valuo of holy
things. Judgment 1* declared to he
possible only to those who themselvts
are free froim fault. The beam in the
eye makes the activity of Judgment
Impossible. Therefore, as we would
desire to he Judged only by such as ar t
equal to the tusk, by reason of their
own perfection, so we have no right to
exercise Judgment on others, save n
our vision Is the clear vision of the cy
that has neither beam nor mole.
Judgment, moreover. Is only to be
exercised for the sake of the one
judged. When the beam Is removed
from the eye. then we may exercise
our Judgment In the removal of the
mote from the eye of another. We too
often act ns tho Judgment were Intend
ed to put the other man’s eye out. So,
I therefore, as »e would dcslie other
lieople to exercise judgment of us. In
order to remove the tilings’ that pre
vent our clear seeing, so w« also In the
hour In which we do exercise judgment,
must .lo It only In the Impulse of love.
Judgment Is to deliverance, nnd not to
condemnation.
The second activity suggested Is that
of refusing to give that which is holy to
dogs, or to cast pearls before swine.
That, a* we have Skid. Is a passion for
the value of holy things. The double
peril of violating this principle, accord
Ing lo the teaching of Christ. Is that
the Itoly things and the pearls may be
trampled under foot; and those casting
I them before dogs and swine may In
! their turn be torn and rent. The pro
; portion In which we realise th* divine
1 Ideal In our own life Is the proportion
In which we earnestly desire that ea
rned tilings may he withheld from Us,
until we are prepared for their recep
tion. Our action toward men with re
gard to all such sacred things Is to lie
determined by the holy, passion for 111*
sacredness of such things, resulting
from our relationship to God.
The pre-eminent value of the word
’’therefore.” however, Is that It links
the command to tho great and gracious
words which Immediately precede It.
In words full of sublime elmpillclty, our
Lord declared that everything that
man needs In at his disposal In the gift
of God. This declaration actually taken
the form of t three-fold command,
’’Ask," "Heek," ’’Knock:’’ and obedience
Is Inspired first by th* definite declara
tion that such asking and seeking and'
knocking Is Inevitably and invariably
rewarded. "Every one that asketh re-
eelveUi; and he that seekeih flndetli;
and to him lhat knocketh It shall be
opened.”
So reluctant Is til# human heart to
believe in the goodness of God that the
Lord added to command and declara
tion an argument based upon a com
mon human experience, as He charged
men to learn God’s readiness from their
own. They would not aneiver a child In
mockery of his petition by giving him a
stone for bread, or a serpent for fish.
The force of the argument Is all the
greater because If men wlll glve good
gifts, notwithstanding the fact that
they are evil, how much more cer
tain Is It that the gifts will be good
when the one appealed to la Illmself
good?
Thus the secret of ability to obey the
Injunction, to act toward men ae wd
desire that they should act toward us,
Is that all that we need of love and of,
Justice Is our possession by right of
our relationship to our Father, and la
supplied In answer to our asking. The
Importance of this application can
hardly be overestimated, when, as we
have seen. It Is .understood that tile ap
peal of these words Is to those who In
submission to the kingship of God are
seeking to realize the highest Ideals of
life for themselves. It Is by no means
an easy thing to do, and If any should
Imagine that It Is, let them carefully
consider their own tinblt of life, and
the ordinary attitudes, even of Chrls-
Cordele, Ga., Feb. 18.—It has bee*
learned here from reliable sources thn
the tow n of Rochelle, fifteen miles east
of Cordele, will again take up the fight
with a view to securing the court hou* »
of Wilcox county. In consequence of a
hard fought contest twelve years ago
Rochelle lost and the court house re-
'inalned In Abbeville, but renewed vigor
has been manifesting Itself In behalf of
Rochelle and the contest will ho re
newed. It Is urged In favor of the lat
ter town that It I* located near the
center of the county, while Abbeville Is
situated on the Ocmdlgee on the ex
treme eastern portion.. It Is under
stood that several thousand dollars ha*
been raised for the purpose of erecting
the court house at Rochelle In the event
It wins the county site, the proposition
on the part of Rochelle being to erect <
court house and give the building and
site to the county without cost to the
taxpayers In the rural sections of ths
county.
Wilcox county has one of the hand
somest court house buildings in south
Georgia, which was built about ten
years ago st a cost of about *70,000.
NEGRO ASSAILANT ~
DIES ON GALLOWS i
MtriatU, Ga., Fab. 18.—Willard ATebb. %
n«fro. waa Hangad In tha cotinty jail today.
Tha trap wa* sprung by Sheriff McKinnry
at II.*34 o'clock.
Webb mounted tha acaffold with an iro*
narra and talked freely with tha efuars. *
protesting his InnoceneS to tha. last.
father, nawnpaper men and
others. a
Webb
whits woman at
ago.
few-
tlan people toward other men. What
ever the purpose and power or God on
behalf of His people may be, It !« a.
certain fact that self dies slowly, and I
so long a* selfishness remains In any
form at th# center of the life. It Is lm- •
possible perfectly to obey this greao
word of Jesus.
And yet we deal dishonestly with 18.
when we allow th* sense of its dlffl- i
eultv to overwhelm us In despair. High
as Is the Ideal It sets forth, the pro-'
vision mad* for sll those who desire to
realize It leaves nothing lacking. Self- ;
sacrificing love Is the motive .of all th#
divine action toward man. -and In pro
portion as we ask and obtain-thn full
ness of the divine life, to wo shall be
able to act from th# same motive, and
thus fulfill the great Ideal.
FAIR DODD,
325-7-9 Grant Bldg.
Liability and Bonds.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the ,lx months ending December >1, 190*. of the condition of th*
UNITED STATES BRANCH OF THE J
FRANKFORT MARINE, ACCIDENT S
PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANlf,
f
Of Frankfort-on-Main, Germany,
Organized under the laws of the Empire of Germany? made to the guvern-
or of the state of Georgia. In pursuance of the laws of said state.
Principal office, 100 Wllllam-st., New York city, N. Y.
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
1. Statutory' deposit' In New York Ins urance de- t
partnient A 5**10,000.00 —t 3,0,000.00
3. Amount paid up In cash • )
II. A8SET8.
3. Bonds owned absolutely by th# company— .......
Par value ... ,, *l,2«4,ofl0.00
Market value (carried ou(l.
S. C'asli In the company's principal office
0. Cash belonging to the company deposited in
hank
7. Cash In hands of trustees
I.JM,180,00—*1,330,100.0*
. .* *80.00
15,184.09
*,741.81
..*39,580.80
Total ....
Total cash Itefos (carried out).. ...
9. Amount of Interest actually due, and accrued and unpaid..
10. Outstanding premiums subsequent to October 1, 1909..; ...
Total assets of the company, actual cash market value.,
' III. LIABILITIES.
3. Gross losses In process of adjustment or In sus-
pcTise, including all reported and supposed
I owes. 7 *341,347.83
3. Losses resisted, (Including Interest, cost and all
other expenses thereon 9,800.00
4. T-Cal amount of claims for losses 1949,947,83
8. Deduct re-lnsurance thereon 3.988.00
6. Net amount of unpaid losses (carried out) ...
10. The amount of reserve for re-insurance
11. All utliqr claims against the company—
Reserve for outstanding unpaid accounts
Commission due agents on outstanding premiums
Advanced premiums (100 per cent)
Voluntary contingent reserve
13. Capita! In cash, statutory deposit
13. Surplus beyond all liabilities
39.858.80
13,901.9*
197,080.88
*1,479,8*9.30
13.300.00
48.933.01
341.75
170.000. 0n
350.000. 0n
380,353.03
14. Total liabilities *1.479,889.20
IV. INCOME DURING THE SECOND SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1909.
. Amount if cash premiums received * 804,831.83
3. Received for Interest 94.331.8S
6. Total income actually received during the second MX months
In cash * 538,888.19
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE SECOND 8IX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1909.
1. Amount of losses paid
3. Amount of expenses paid. Including fees, salaries and com
missions to agents and officers or the company
4. Paid for slate, national and local taxes In this end other
states
American branches of foreign companies will please re
port amount sent to home office during the second six
months
$ 3u3.89t.il
303,388.47
3,738.71
15.558.91
Total expenditures during the second six months of the
year In cash , * 535.477.57
Greatest amount Insured In any one risk,
without deducting reinsurance * 4o.oo0.oo
Total amount of Insurance outstanding .. 111.578,582.79
A copy of the act of Incorporation, duly certified, is of file In th* office
of th* Insurance commissioner.
STATE OF NEW YORK—County of New York.
duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is
attorney of Frankfort Marine, Accident and Plate Glass Insurance O
pony, and that the foregoing statement Is correct and true, to <f>» he
ld* Information, knowledge and belief. C. H. FRANKLIN
Sworn to and subscribed before me, tills litli day of Febiuary. i?l
GEO. If. COREY,
Commissioner of Deeds for the state of
Name of State Agent—FAIR DODD.
Name of Agent st Atlanta—FAIR DODD,
in.1