Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, August 29, 1912, FINAL, Page 4, Image 4

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We insure everything insurable at lowest rate obtainable. 913=54 EMPIRE BUILDING SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT For the six months ending June 30. 1912, of the condition of the Peoples National Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. nrgsnized under the lans of the state of Delaware, made to the governor of the stale of Georgia, in pursuance of the laws of said state. Principal office, 307 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa I. CAPITAL STOCK. Whole amount of capital stocksl,ooo,ooo.oo Amount paid up tn cashLooo'ooo.oo 11. ASSETS. Total assets of the company, actual cash market value $2,151,318.1$ 111. LIABILITIES. Total liabilitiess2,lsl,3lß.lß IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total income actually received during the tirst six months In cashs 502,308.60 V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total expenditures during the first six months of the year In cash $ 606,360.33 Greatest amount insured in any one risk ... $ 25,000.00 Total amount of insurance outstanding . 134,266489.00 A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the office of the insurance commissioner STATE OF GEORGIA County of Fulton. Personally appeared before the undersigned, M. B Yates, who, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is the general agent of Peoples National lire Insurance < otnpany, and that the foregoing statement is cor rect and true M r YATES. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st dav of August. 1912 W R COTTON Notary Public. Fulton County , Georgia. Name of State Agents HUGHS. YATES <t HURT. Nam. of Agents at Atlanta RHETT & O’BEIRNE AND G. T. TABLER A CO SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT F"r the six months ending June 30. 1912. of the condition of THE EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ATLA NTA. GA., Organized under the laws of the state of Georgia, made to the governor of the state of Georgia, in pursuance to the laws of said state. Principal office Empit. i.ifc Insurance <'ompany building I. CAPITAL STOCK. A mount of capital stock $148,545.00 11. ASSETS. Total assets $1,376,515.49 111. LIABILITIES. Total liabilities $1,376,515.49 IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total income $1.461.4.>4.37 V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912. Total ~ isbursem. nt s . ... $307,913.82 Greatest amount insured in any one risk $ 50,000.00 Total amount of insurance outstanding 21.915.012 00 All over SIO,OOO reinsured A copy of the act of incoi tx>i ation. duly certified, is of file i n t| l( . of the insurant, cmnnipsiom . STATE OF GEORGIA Count) of Fulton. Personally .ipju.m I bofote the umlt rsigned S H lb g.i< who. being duly sworn. <leposes and stiys that In is tin secretary <>f the Empire l.ife'lnsu rant, Company, and that the foregoing statement is eorret t and trm . S H. ROGERS Sworn to and subscribed Ini"-. ~, ,. (1 . jXth di\ of August 1912 D B DON Al DS< iN Nota \ Public. Fulton County. Georgia BEST AND QUICKEST ” WAY TO RENT YOUR ROOMS: USE THE GEORGIAN “RENT BULLETIN’ THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY. AUGUST 29, 1912. | SMITH 15 M 1 0! SEE PENROSE MIK - Georgia Senator Declares the Standard Oil Exposures Will Help Democrats to Win. “The Penrose-Standard oil investi gation is a war between stand-patters ami third-termers ’’ said Senator Hoke Smith today. The senator, just re turned from Washington, was elbow deep in mail which stacker! his desk in the Peters building. "I don't, care to discuss the Investi gation or the charges or make any pre dictions of the outcome.” he continued, “but it is good for the Democrats. We will be glad to receive the benefit "of any state’s evidence given by either side of the Republican,factions. It is not our fight, but we are glad to see it go on." Senator Smith says being a United States senator means work. He has had bills of his own to look after, has taken a hand in almost everything that tame up in the senate, and found there wasn’t much time left on his hands. “Both my bills will pass," he said, "the agricultural education extension bill and the market bill. The extension bill will carry the information gained by the state farm schools direct into the homes of the farmers themselves.” The senator received a letter today from the national Democratic headquar ters. urging him to go to Chicago next week and aid in the Western campaign He will hardly be able to leave that soon, but expects to go to Chicago within a short time and make a num ber of speeches in the West. . FORSYTH VOTES BONDS TO i COMPLETE $30,000 SCHOOL i FORSYTH, GA., Aug. 29.—Forsyth Is to have a new high school building. By it vote of 2311 to 9, in a special election, the voters authorized the city of For syth to issue bonds to complete the niw $30,000 school building One-third of the building was fin , ished early in the summer and is to be occupied during the approaching school I term, and the * additional money- tn bo realize.] from the bond issue will be used In completing the building. . QUITMAN GUARDS HIKE IN HEAVY MARCHING ORDER FORSYTH. GA . Aug. 29.-Members of the Quitman Guards, Hie local mili tary company, have returned from a hike, made in heavy marching order to Stewart’s mill, smith of Forsyth, where under "pup tents” the soldiers bivou acked for the night. An extended order drill was had over the neighboring hills 1 and a barbecue dinner was served be fore the men hiked back home. BLUE RIDGE JUDGESHIP RACE UP SEPTEMBER 4TH I he new ly elected Democratic state I executive committee will meet in the | senate chamber of the state capitol next I Wednesday, September 4, at 10 o’clock I to take up the contest between Judge | Newt Morris and H. 1.. Patterson over the Judgeship of the Blue Ridge circuit and determine what course to pursue as to fraud charges in the Gilmer county vote. other minor matters may be brought before the committee. Flying Men Fall victims to stomach, Liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of appetite, back ache, nervousness, headache, and tired, listless, run down feeling. But there’s no need to feel like that, as T. D. Pee bles. Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot tles of Electric Bitters," he writes, "did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomach reme dies 1 used." So they help everybody. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy wlll help you from the first dose Try it. Only 50 cents at all druggists. ••• The delicious tlavors of the best fruit and more economical. SAUER’S EX TRACTS ALL FLAVORS. Thirteen highest awards and medals. EXQUISITE WEDDING BOUQUETS AND DECORATIONS. ATLANTA FLORAL CO., Ch.ll Main 1130. Correct Proverb Solutions Picture No. 47 Picture No. 48 _ WHe»e DO'rOU ! E~/\ / 0.--N.r«*ivcrTT.. —— ~ UVAa/t -ro I DO TOO KNOW* _ I "HOT HE VHSTCR\ t° '6°fey***” ~ r ° ° • [Bi UiCB )-T -> lU ■ ‘44* sEFowe he\ v L>yrC > > fwetsTHe ‘ Jkevs Tha'l . X V Ij 0 *■ “"x > ifIUILTT MO , " Au. OUT I j'_A A\ I . > lauwigmt J .Ia yIT WILL. tfA 14 I ‘ LcaK k"* * X§& r 9ECOIO J yZ f 11 , HANDS/ '.© • 1 K#'' • wKO ~ Strike while the iron is hot. He declares himself guilty who justifies himself before accusation. IIOKE-LiiriLJEIF LINES ARE FADING -•—— Macon Convention Nearest to Love Feast Georgia Has Known for Years. Statesmen and politicians, real and near, returning from Macon and yes terday s state convention, expressed themselves generally today as well sat isfied with the convention’s work. The various contests coming before the convention, while strenuous in their progress toward settlement, were fin ished to the satisfaction of the ma jority, and few, if any, scars seem like ly to remain. • I he Broyles-Pottle contest was set tled on most honorable and satisfactory terms, all the way around. Broyles' manly attitude won him thousands of friends among the following of Pottle. His eventual withdrawal from the con test. coupled with a request that his ad versary be made the unanimous nomi nee of the convention, was rated a fine thing for harmony and peace inside the party. Price Played Cards Right. Price, as practically all agree today, was the only possible compromise can didate in the agricultural commission ership race. The fight between Blalock and Brown had gone to where neither could swing to the other, in any possi ble circumstances. Price played far-seeing polities early in the game when he refuse!! to indulge in the hammer-and-tongs methods adopted by Brown and Blalock, and his dignified campaign unquestionably made victory possible for him yester day. Discriminating are saying today that John M. Slaton's approxi mately unanimous nomination, accom plished as it was by a combining of all political factions in Georgia, means an end forever to the ancient factional or der of things. With Slaton’s inauguration Is sched uled to disappear all of the old so called "Hoke and Little Joe" line-ups in Georgia. Every One Is Satisfied. With Slaton as governor, there is to ■ be. If the wise and Knowing ones are right, no more "Smith" faction, and no more “Brown" faction. The test of a man's fitness for political preferment In Georgia hereafter is to be something better and more conclusive than wheth er he was, years ago, a “Hoke” follow er or a "Little Joe" partisan. Slaton’s speech before the conven tion was a winning utterance. It poured oil over such troubled waters as still wore ruffled, and, as one returning pil grim remarked today, it "left a good taste in everybody’s mouth” The unpleasant things which hap pened in Macon seem not to have left lasting impressions, and if those who have thought It over since the moment, of adjournment are right, it was, after all. more of a real Democratic love feast than not. MRS. BARCLAY SAYS SHE IS CONTENTED; GETS SIOO A MONTH Mrs. Lucy Barclay, known through out t.ie South for her charitable works and widow of the noted philanthropist told Intimate friends today that she is content with conditions and surround ings at the Heme for incurables. Mrs. Barclay said she was not in need of financial assistance. Officials of the home said Mrs Bar clay was not a charity patient, paying for a private room and receiving care ful attention. G. H. Brandon, of the undertaking firm of Barclay & Brandon, in which Mrs. Barclay's husband was a partner before his death, said today: "Mrs. Barclay is receiving SIOO a month from the Barclay Brandon firm, and will continue to receive that amount din ing her lifetime. She gets a check for SSO on the first and for SSO on the 15th of each month. She is paying for her accommodations at the institution where she is living at th' present time." KENTUCKY BOOSTING RAILROAD TAXES TO SWELL ITS INCOME LOUISVILLE. KY, Aug. 29.—The | state of Kentucky is confronted with a difficult financial situation and In an effort to solve it a wHolesale increase in the taxes of corporations through an increase in their franchise assessments is proposed. Tentative increases on the Louisville and Nashville, Illinois Central, South- | ern Pacific, Chesapeake and Ohio, j Southern and other railroads, the Adams Express Company, the Pullman Company and the street railways amount to $137,000,000 in excess of last year. The corporations threaten to re sist the increases in court. They would add about $750,000 a year to state rev enues. » Gains 30 Pounds in 30 Days • Remarkable Result of the New Tissue j Builder, Protone, in Many Cases of Run-Down Men and Women. Prove It Yeureelf by Sending Coupon Below for a 50c Package, Free. lUI’ A 1 * ’ A •‘I Wouldn’t Look Like That Again for All the World.” “By George. I never saw anything like tho effects of that new treatment. Pro tone. for building up of weight and lost nerve force. It acted more like a mira cle than a medicine.” said a well-known gentleman, in speaking of the revolution that had taken place in his condition. “I began to think that there was nothing on earth that could make me fat. 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