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snd oawed for it will last a great
many years, aod im tho same way
if the humean mechanisma is prop
" erly looked after it will last the
sllotted three score and ten years.
The humian system must be a
laboratory for the constant manu
facture of rich, red blood, and the
blood depends upon the stomach.
After many years of study in
the active practice of medicine,
Dr. Pierce found that when the
stomach was out of order, the
blood impure and there were
symptoms of general break-down,
a tonic made of the alterative
extracts of certain herbs and
roots was the best corrective.
Manry Bl’OS. & Heston
Losses Promptly Adjusted
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Phone Ivy 1272. 812-813 Grant Buliding.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the six months ending December 81, 1818, of the condition of
The Palatine I Col Ltd
¢ Palatine Insurance Company, Ltd.
OF LONDON, ENGLAND, ! 3
Organized under the laws of Great Britain, made to.the governor of the
State of Georgia in pursuance of the laws of said State.
Principal Office in Unitéd States—id John Street, New York, N, Y.
i. CAPITAL STOCK.,
None.
1. ASSETS. ;
8. Stocks and bonds owned absolutely by the company:
PRE SRS 00 von skl ama aansy we 0o dedBRANEAOO.OO
Murket wvalue (carrfed Of) ..... «vv vov wen sve ooa $2,970,840.00
¢. Cash belonging to the company deposited In .
BB i - iah ks i e T hina a 0 D
1. Cash in hands of agents and in course of trans-
BRI -sii s san was csmihviEne R o 8 ecas BROIEROD
BN & chid sne s WaE ariny bbine e sRRIRERTESY
Total eash items (carrvied out) ... ... ... o 4 soo oo 1,602,375.49
9. Amount of interest actually duf and acerued and unpaid 35,047.00
11, All other assets, both real and personal, not included here-
SOOI, Sih v e oot wh eBT SN A R, e 64,4517
Total assets of the company, aotual cash market value 354,672,713.66
ill LIABILITIES. :
2. Gross losses in process of adjustment or in sus
pensea, including all reported and supposed
TORBOS ..coviviiiio svo @ v oven ne v on o $478,041.00
8. Losses resisted, including interest, cost and all
other expenses thereon .. .... .« «a «+ +»+ 1423000
4, Total amount of claims for losses., .. .. .. .. 487,771.00
5. Deduct reinsurance thereon ... ... .+ s+ «« +. 178,714,00
8. Net amount of unpaid losses (carried out) ... ..o« voves $314,067.00
10. The amount of reserve for relnsurance ... .o+ sss sosss 2,604, 491,30
11. All other claime against the COMPANY ... «uv vas ssv e 182.240.00
18 Surplus beyond all Habilities ... ... oo vov van van sanee 1,621,925.36
ER Dl TRt L Lens ah e dhe ang s sas aesss B STETIREE
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST 81X MONTHS OF THE YEAR 19819,
1. Amount of cash premiums received ... . coovs vl $1,664,155.78
8 Recelved for IntePesit ... ... iioiv sue son oas aon arasn §8,089.67
4. Income received from all other BOUrces ... ... svvss ros 2,599.30
5. American branches of foreign companies will please report
amount of remittances from Home Office during the six
SRR s chi sk wna s AER A aes evs ske vakieee 42,580,384
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8. Total income actually received during the last six months
B AR si Ase cas nns WhEianssn say Viv e ik sLR lOEN
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1919,
L Aount &F 10000 l DPOIA .ov ss¥ tosss son vep wvh ss w 2 $528,277.05
8. Amount of expenses paid, including fees, salaries and
commissions to agents and officers of the company
4. Paid for State, national and local taxes in this and | 617,985,681
R R s a s M R s Teew s 9
5. All other payments and expenditures, viz
Agents' balances chargoed off ..... : . 165.39
Loss on sales, $84,.261.70; decrease in book value of
bonds, $411056 ... ... A g §8,581.30
§. American branches of forelgn com panies will please repor
amount sent to Home Offices during the last six
POOREIE bcs aab san aas o . #x 4 ‘ 129.615.00
Total expenditures quring the last xix mont! of the
year in cash .. ci o §suia . $1.362,634.28
Grestest amount insured In any one risk £100.000.00
Total amount of Insurance nfnxunflunt . £70.024. 810,00
A copy of the act of incorporation, duly certified, is_of file In the
office of the insurance commissioner.
STATE OF NEW YORK-—County of New York:
Parsonally appeared before the undersigned A H Wray, who, being
duly sworn, deposes and gays that he {8 the United Siatex manager of
The Palatine Insurance Company, Ltd, and that the foregoing stitement
is correct and true A. H. WRAY, (. 8 Manager
Sworn to and subsgribed Iu fore me this 24th day of FVebruary, 1920
H, R. RAY Ndtary Public Kings <‘ountyv Neo 2
Name of State Agents—JOHN C. WHITNER & CO,
Name of Agents at Atlanta-~MANRY BROS AND HESTON, WHITNER
& CO.
THE ATLANTA GECGRGI & 9
A N AN » A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes L THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920.
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rThil ne oslled: Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Diecovery. For
over half of a century this tonic
and alterative has been more
largely sold than any other blood
medicime or nerve tonio.
For those who are weskened
by the after effects of grip or
a bad cold or cough during the
winter, nothing will inerease the
number of red blood corpuscles
and eradicate poison from the
&od so quickly as Dr. Pierce’s
lden Medieal Discovery. It
is sold by almost every druggist
in the land in tablets or liquid.
Send 10c for trial package of the
tablets. Write for free medical
advice to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’
Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y.
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. (By International News Service.)
| CLEVELAND, Feb, 26.~Congress
ivnm scored for its delay of action on
the Smith-Towner bill, which would
add a secretary of education to the
President's cabinet and appropriate
$100,000,000 annually for schools, by
speakers -before the National Educa
tion Association convention here
today.
The bill was termed “the one pos
sible way of saving the school gystem
from crumbling.” Methods to bring
pressure to bear upon Congress for
early consideration of the measure
were discussed, .
At the same time plans for combat
ting bhoishevism through the use of
school buildings as community ecen
ters and the teaching of Americani
zation in the schools was being
thrashed .out before another meeting
of the convention.
MARINE SEEKS MOTHER,
A marine, H. Fitzpatrick, stationed
at Parris Island, 8. C., sent Chief
Beavers an urgent request Thurgday
to locate his mother, Mrs, W. B, Winn,
who was last heard of in Atlanta
two years ago. He wanted her as
the beneficiary of a SIO,OOO policy of
government insurance,
“l Would Pay Fiity
Dollars a Bottle For
It,” Says Atlantan
Declares Puratone Did More for
Him Than Specialists in Chi.
cago and Other Cities—ls Like
Brand New Man Now.
“Ilf Pomeroy’'s Puratone sold for
fifty dollars a bottle I would buy
it just the same,” was the remark
able statement made a few days ago
by H. G. Altrogge, a well known busi
ness man of Atlanta, with offices at
806 Walton building.
“This medicine,” continued Mr. Al
trogge, “has done for me what lead
ing speciaMsts in Chicago, Minneap
olis and other large cities failed to
do. My recovery has been almost like
a miracle, and T would not take the
finest office building In Atlanta for
!tha wonderful change that has come
over me since I began taking Pura
tone,
“1 suffered for many years with
acid stomach., My health became
wretched. I eouldn't eat like other
people—in fact, my condition became
so serious thai for two years I lived
on practically nothing but milk and
toast. KEven that kind of food dis
agreed with me and no one will ever
know how I suffered. 1 was treated
by doctors, took all kinds of medi
SEMI-ANNUA L STATEMENT |
Tor the six months ending December 31, 1919, of the condition of
The Commercial Union Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y.
g OF NEW YORK, N. Y,
Organized under the laws of the Stat e of New York, made to the governor
of the State of Georgia In pursuance of the laws of said State.
Principal Office—~s6s John ~Stree t, New York, N. Y.
I. CAPITAL STOCK. 2
1. Whole amount of capital StoCK... «ev +vs sie wee 000 $200,000.00
2. Amount paid up in eash ... .ieavs ars sen an aes ene 200,000.00
1. ASSETS.
8. Stocks and bonds owned absolutely by the company:
PAP VBIOE .ss aviv o 5 ss pawneiwe s nss 135398,800,00
Market value (carried OUt) ...ee wss sos sos son ... $1,185,200.00
5. Cash in the company's principal office .. .. .. 313,97
6. Cash belonging to the company Aeposited in
DRI ih vne. vdr Ee ks aun iy Bhnetad e 8.100.0
7. Cash in hands of agents and in course of trans-
BOABEION Toa s ve wdlme ki s mh ke v ke o 1 SRIDOO.4O
Totßlcve i wa v Sodinan 200 cosbinhhine o :."08.35‘!11
‘ Motal' oael ILeunm (SAFFIOd ONN os. s4y ~as ons ove s o MORISTSY
9, Amount of interest actually due and acerued and unpaid 10,112.00
11, All other assgts, both real and personal, not included here
| SUDEOIND (oo Cov shin nei sne sbndie Sy KPR onh san Webh 19,013.41
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| Total assets of the company, actual cash market value $1,817.682.68
i, LIABILITIES,
2. Gross losses In process of adjustment or in sus
pense, including all reported and supposed
I s Gih shN ies ane vedan BN W .. $164,759.00
{ 3. Losses resisted, including interest, cost and all
other expenses thereon ~. ..... s« se.vs oo 531000
4. Total amount of claims for 108ses.. .. «+ «» +. 169,909.00 |
5. Deduct reinsurance thereon .. .... .« «+ »+ ++ 056,088.00 q
6. Net amount of unpaid losses (carried ont) ... ..o oo oo $114,371.00
10. The amount of reserve for reinSUraGNe... «+s s +os +oo 102501007
11. All other olaims against the COMPANY «i. .os sos seess 87,782,000
12. Joint stock capital actually pald up in cash ... ... ... 200,000,00
li 3. Surplus beyond all Labilities .....e sos e cee ewaas 440,518.61
16 Tota)l MNabiltion sue won coe ansvs aonng son sas o soe $1,817,682.68
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1919,
1. Amount of cash premiums recelved ... sos sos cov sounn $660,228.33
8. Recelved for interest ... ... souve ses sss 508 sen son 31,667.13
€. Total income actually received during the last six months
S 0 BABR sik LR avs sk kel e AN s $601,795.48
V. EXPENDITURES DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE
YEAR 1919,
01, Amount of losses PRIA ... ... «coes sue sns sve e wan $242,008.84
2. Cash dividenda actunlly padd .....c0 see s sss sos won 10,000.00
3. Amount of expenses pald, including fees, salaries and
commissions to agents and officers of the company 208,371.13
4. Paid for State, national and local taxes in this and
OLRAr BLathlh Iss vo6 sos pesasens a 8 HBB sod sad [
5. All other payvments and expenditures. vis.:
LOOE DR MR 'L iaidan ser oak an shaidhs HHE vV e Ve 150,811.91
Decrease in book value of bonds, $226.00: agents’ bal.
ances charged off, $1.420.88% .. .ov v wen wiv aee e 1,646.88
Total expenditures during the last six months of the
YOAL N ORI L% sos sss bweens i BLabs edh sas Sud $702,868.7¢
(raatest amount insured in any one risk .. £60,000.00
Total amount of insurance ontstanding ... 187.263,480.00
A copy of the act of Incorporation, duly certified, is of file in the
office of the insurance commissioner.
STATE OF NEW YORK-County of New York:
Personally appearsd hefore the undersignad A, H. Wray, who, being
uly sworn, deposes and says that he is the president of The Commercia,
UTnfon Fire Insurance Company of New York, and that the foregoing
}-mtammt is correet and true A. H. WRAY, president.
? Sworn 10 and subscribed before me thix 24th day of February, 1820
IT. N, RAY, Notary Public Kings County No. 2
Name of State Agents—JOMN C. WHITNER & CO.
Name of Agents at Atlanta~SlMON FREITAG—-CHARLES H. BLACK.
Aleohol Permits Are
To Get Close Waiching
v (By International News Service.)
- WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—The “1d”
was put down tight today to prevent
illegal diversion of whisky through
permits issued for non-beverage
‘buyers.
Prohibition Commissioner Kramer
issued to all his subordinates explicit
instructions to require of all purchas
ers of non-beverage alcohol or in
toxicants, ample proof showing that
liguor supplies are put to the use
prescribed by the law. .
.
E piscopalians to Hold
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Union Service Thursday
A union service for all local Epis
copal churches will be held Thurs
day night at 8 o'clock in St. Luke's
EClxumh in Peachtree street. The
theme of the sermon will be “Qou
Vadis,” “The Witch of Endor,” or the
“Living Christ,” or “Christianity vs.
Spiritualism.”
The noon day Lenten services in
the Arcade Building Tuesdays, Wed
nesdays, Thursdays and Fridays,
will continue, Dr. A. G. Richards of|
Athens, officiating, ‘
81 New Cases of Flu |
In Atlanta Reported
Reports of eighty-one new cases of
influenza reached the city health de
partment Thursday. Seven deaths
from pneumonia afd influenza ,oc
eurrihg Wednesday also were an
nounced.
Officials were hopeful that the
reduction in the number of cases
wonld be maintained.
cines, and guess I have swallowed
gallons of mineral oils, but nothing
seemed to help me. I spent hun
dreds of dollars, but it wasn't the
money [ had to spend that worried
me—it was my failure to get = well
I became so discouraged I was on
the verge of giving up all hope of
getting well,
“When 1 began hearing 80 many
good things about Pomeroy and his
medicine, Puratone, 1 decided to try
once more to get relief, but I had no
idea this medicine would do such
wonderful things for me. To make
a long story short, 1 will just say
that now after taking four bottles
of Puratone I am like a brand-new
man. I have a good appetite, can
eat anything I want without any
bad after effects, I sleep good and
set out of bed every morning feel
ng fine! I actually feel like I have
a new stomach, for 1 have no signs
of stomach disorders now, and my
health is good once again, My
strength has been increased and 1
have much more life and energy.
My digestion seems to be perfect, 1
have a good color and am in good
shape in every respect. I feel great.
Puratone has been a blessing to me
and I never miss the opportunity of
recommending it to others.”
~ Puratone is sold in Atlanta ex
clusively by the Jacobs’ Pharmacy
Stores. It is also sold by one lead
ing druggist in every towm—Adv.s
Bfforts are being made by teams
in the Jewish War Relief Campaign
to raise Atlanta’s SIOO,OOO quota by
Saturday night, according to an
nouncement at committee headquar
}ters Thureday.
| At a meeting of the team captains
Thursday, encouraging reports were
‘made, M, F. Goldstein, vice chair
‘man, in charge of the campaign dur
ing the absence of Chairman Hirsch,
announced keveral voluntary sub
scriptions from prominent citizens of
Atlanta, and the committee was hope
ful of receiving many others from
persons not of Jewish faith. Word
from Savannah indicated that from
the general canvass of that city, more
than $70,000 had been pledged. En
couraging reports were aleo received
from Columbus and other cities. ‘
It is hoped the quota of SIOO,OOO
will be raised by the end of the
week, and contributors who are hold
ing cards awaiting the call of the
teams, are requested to mail these
cards to the headquarters, 142 Peach
tree street, because illness among the
workers may delay a personal call.
It is hoped the tabulation of all
subscriptions will be finiShed in time
for publication Friday, and it is
urged those who have made subscrip
tions, but have not yet sent in cards,
do so at once.
Several news accounts from out of
the State papers, commending the
editorials in the Atlanta papers Mon
day, were read, and the support being
received from the Atlanta papers was
discussed and highly praised. Sec
retary Fred Russlander, who is on
leave from -his paper and hopes to
return March 1, gave the following
statement:
“The campaign is progreesing well.
The Jewish people, upon whom rests
the primary burden, have, without
calling upon their friends for help
raised almost two-thirds of the quota.
Inasmuzh as the relief is distributed
impartially to people of all religions,
it is expected the generous hearted
people of ths community will con
tribute their part towards the cause.
This {s not an appeal for alms. The
people to be served were in other
days men of prominence and wealth.
It is a temporary condition to pre
vent starvation until the new crop
comes in, and a service in which all
good citizens can join.”
Income Tax Returns :
. .
Indicate Big Boom
(By International News Service.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—High
wages, high rents, better prices for
farm products, larger retailers’ profits
and a boom generally in industry are
shown by the heavy returns thus far
filed under the income tax law, In
ternal Revenue Commissioner Roper
announced today.
Many thousands of new tax payers
are reporting, indicating the aggre
gate collections will exceed last year's
total.
Ex-Messenger Is Held
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For Liberty Bond Theft
(By International News Service.)
CHEICAGO, Feb, 26.—Max B. Kell
ner, former messenger of the Har
ris Trust and Savmgs Bank, who
disappeared February 5 with $38,000
of the bank’s Liberty bonds, was un
der arrest today {n St. Louis, chargéed
with a subsequent crime, the hold
up of the First National Bank at
Mounds, Mo., February 9. Kellner
is declared to have =aid he sold the
bonds here for SIO,OOO.
srmaaners EXPERT
Lady Attendant 1
Write for information. ‘
JARRELL'S TRUSS STORE
141 ARCADE Building. Atiants. |
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Combing Won't Rid
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Hair of Dandruff
The only sure way to get rid of
dandruff is to dissolve it, then you
destroy it entirely. To do this, get
about four ounces of ordinary liguid
arvon, apply it at night when retir
ing; use enough to moisten the scalp
and rub it in gently with the finger
tips,
Do this tonight, and by morning
most, if not all, of your dandruff will
be gone, and three or four more ap
plications will completely dissolve and
entirely destroy oveiy single sign and
trace of it, no matter how much dan
druff you may have.
You will find, too, that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stop at
once, and your hair wili be fluffy
lustrous, glossy, eilky and soft, and
look and feel a hundred times better
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It is Inexpensive and
never fails to do the work.—Adv.
Dodson Wamns
,
It's Mercury! Attacks the
Bones, Salivates and
‘ Makes You Sick.
{ There's no reason why a person
ghould take sickening, salivating cal
omel when a few cents buys a large
hottle of Dodson's Liver Tone—a per
fect substitute for celomel,
It Is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start —~r lver just as
surely ns calomel, but it doesn’'t make
you gick and can n¢' salivate,
Children and grown folks can take
Dodron's Liver Tone, because it s
perfectly harmless,
Calome! is a dangerous drug. It i
mercury and attacks your bones, Take
a dose of nasty salomel today and
vou will feel weak, sick and nauseated
tomorrow. Don't lose a-day’s work.
Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver
Tone ingtead and you will wake up
feeling great. No more billiousness.
constipation, slupegishness, headache.
conted tongue or sour stomach., Your
druggist says if you don’t find Dod
son's Liver Tone acts hetter than
horrible calome! your money is wait
in* for you.-~Adv
Quality Is the Dom- Purchase Muslm}
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It is the part of wisdom to purchase Muslin Gowns now, because we can
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The percales used in this number are of very
good quality. And they have been devel
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so all satisfying as a really good looking in
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And here are Indoor Frocks of Ginghams
that assume the importance of a costume al
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with its convenient pocket. Clever ' con
trasting colors and dainty developments of
modes make these Indoor Frocks very de
sirable. They are $5 00 UP
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We. wish to announce a complete line of
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in all sizes.
For maids ..s6°oo
No other shoe has eaught the spirit of the mode as this
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