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General Insormce
Losses Adjusted and Paid Promptly by This Office.
We insure everything insurable
at lowest rate obtainable.
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SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending June 3«, 1912, of th. condition of the
Peoples National Fire Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Organized under the laws of the state of Delaware. made to the governor of
the state of Georgia, in pursuance of t he laws of said state
Principal office. 307 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa
I. CAPITAL STOCK.
Whole amount of capital slock . .$1,000,000.00
Amount paid up in cash .... ... Lnoo/itm.oo
II ASSETS.
Total aeset.Bof the company, actual cash market value $2 151,818.18
111. LIABILITIES.
Total liabilities . ... |-| ,o
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912.
Total income actually received during the first six months in
cMh . < 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
vn -h ■ • ... | tmii,250.33
Greatest amount insured In an; one risk . . .. $ 2.’>.uoo.ihi
Tota'amount of insurance outstanding 134,266,189510
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is of tile in the office of
t;-..- insurance commissioner.
STATE OF GF.i >RGI A—Count; of Fulton
Personally appeared before the undersigned, M. B Yates who being
sworn, deposes and says that he is jhe general agent of Peoples
National tire Insurance Company, and that the foregoing statement i« cor
rect and true. M R YATKS
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 21st dav of August. 1912
W B. COTTON.
Notar; Public. Fu ton Count; Georgia
Name of S at. \» nF HUGH S. Y ATES &HU RT
Name of Agente .1t Atlanta RHETT i O'BEIRNE AND G. T. TABLER
<c. co.
SEMI ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending .lune 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.
I tm.’ipal otti» • Empire Lift Insuranci Company building
. I. capital stock.
Amount of capital stock $148,545,00 I
11. ASSETS.
• $1,376,515.49 I
111. LIABILITIES.
Total liabilities $1 376 515 49
IV. INCOME DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1912
Total si tci.4 ,4 37
V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1912.
Total disbursements s3o" 91) s >
G' oatest amount ins t e.l tn an; one risk $ 50,0041 00
Total amount of insu: in. . outstanding 21,!»I .‘>'<'l2 •••»
All over $lO,OOll reinsured.
A copy of tile ... t a |sii a I imi dull certified is of tile in the offi,
of the Insurant «■ 1 nnm slom u
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Personally upi>eared befoi. the undersigned S H. R.gms who being dulv
sworn, deposes and says that he is th< secretary of th« E pire Life Insu
rant t < ompuny. and that tin foregoing statement is correct and true
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D B. DONALDSON
N '.i'v Public. Fulton County. Georgia
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. 1912.
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SEE PENROSE MIX
Georgia Senator Declares the
Standard Oil Exposures Will
Help Democrats to Win.
"The Penrose-Standard Oil investi
gation is a war between stand-patters
and third-termers," said Senator Hoke
Smith today. The senator, just re
turned from Washington, was elbow
deep in mall which stacked his desk in
lite 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 he 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
several bills of his own to look after,
has taken a hand in almost everything
that came 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 ami 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
COMPLETE $30,000 SCHOOL
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FORSYTH, GA., Aug. 29.—Forsyth Is
to have a new high school building. By
a vote of 230 tods. in a special election
the voters authorized the city of For
syth to issue bond- to complete the
new $30,0(10 school building.
One-third of the building was fin
ished early in the summer and is to be
osi upied during the approaching school
term, and the additional money to be
realized from the bond issue will be
used in completing the building.
1 QUITMAN GUARDS HIKE IN
HEAVY MARCHING ORDER
FORSYTH, GA . Aug 29. Members
of the Quitman Guards, the lojal mili
tary company, have returned from a
hike, made in heavy marching order to
Stewart's mill, south of Forsyth, where
under "pup tents" the soldiers bivou
acked for the night. An extended order
1 drill was had over the neighboring hills
and a barbecue dinner- was served be
fore the men hiked back home.
SLUE RIDGE JUDGESHIP
RACE UP SEPTEMBER 4TH
The newly elected Democratic state
»‘\f t utive committee will meet in the
senate chamber of the state capitofnext
W ednesday. September 4. at 10 o’clock
to take up the contest between Judge
Xew t Morris and H. L. Patterson ovei
the judgeship of the Blue Ridge circuit
and determine what course to pursue as
tn fraud charges in the Gilmer county
v<>te. minor matters may* be
brought before the committee.
Flying Men Fall
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troubles Just like other people, with
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listless, run down feeling. But there's
no need to feel like that, as T. D. Pee
bles. Henry. Tenn., proved. "Six bot
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more to give me new strength and good
appetite than all other stomach reme
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I HOKE-LITTLE JOE ~
LINES ARE FADING
i Macon Convention Nearest to
Love Feast Georgia Has
Known for Years.
Statesmen and politicians, real and
i 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.
The Broyles-Pottle contest was set-
1 tied 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 eon
test, coupled with a request that his ad
versary rfiade the unanimous nomi
nee of the convention, was rated a fine
i 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 politics early
in the game when he refused to indulge
in the hammer-and-tongs methods
i adopted by Brown and Blalock, and his
dignified campaign unquestionably
made victor; possible for him yester
day.
Discriminating observers are saying
today that John M. Slaton's approxi
mately unanimous nomination, accom
plished aji 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. '
fjvery 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 1
more "Brown” faction. The test of a '
| mbn's fitness for political preferment i
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
were ruffled, ami, 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 ate right, it was. after 1
all, more of a real Democratic love feast
than not.
MRS. BARCLAY SAYS
SHE IS CONTENTED;
GETS SIOO A MONTH
51 is. Lucy Barclay, known through- i
out the South for her charitable works, j
and widow of the noted philanthropist
told intimate friends today that site is
content with conditions and surround
ings at the Home for Incurables. Mrs.
Barela; 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 Barela; & 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 reieive that
amount during her lifetime. She gets a
check foi 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 the ’
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 I
increase in their franchise assessments j
is proposed.
Tentative increases on the Loureville j
and Nashville, Illinois Central, South
ern Pacific, Chesapeake and Ohio,'
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
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Remarkable Result of the New Tissue
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Georgia White
Y ellow Irish
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Peck Peck
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Creamery
Butter, 33c lb.
Finest quality; packed in one-pound
sealed cartons
Blue Ribbon Virginia
Fresh Green
Eggs Cabbage
30c dozen I2C Pound
Extra Fine Fresh and Crisp
I Carload of California
Malaga Cluster Grapes
10c per Pound
Regular SI.OO Baskets at 50c
Good Preserving Schram
Pears Fruit Jars
q 1 Half Gallon, 79c doz.
Z/C reck Quart, 69c dozen
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