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80cts to $2.00 pe Old Line Stock C< property from Wi THE ABBEVILLE Largest and Ston It now operates in 16 counties and has country against damage by Fire, Lighi Wind Storms is only partially protect, is kept at home and every dollar goe Comparative State July 1, 1917 - - - - - - July 1,1918 - - - - - July 1, 1919 - - - - - - January 1, 1920 - - - - - INCREASE IN SIX MON The Association is a Memt The Federal Land Banks of tf FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF Letter from Ex-Commissioner McMaster Mr. J1. R. Blake, Sec.-Treas. Abbevilie-Orcenwood Mutual Insurance Association, Greenwood, S. C. you isse me a policy of inurance in your-wa wI nour tur' in surance company for ewith the policy I becomo a member just as I know that my loss will be paid if I have one. I know that [will get insurance at lowest possible cost. I know that I am a member of an esentially American institution myerenot only are meetings. GrI rejoice to ka nw ae xtnsin of business of the Abbeyll11 or able servIce behind it, is a guarantee for the future. Very truly, F". ii. McMaster. Letter from an Abbeville Banker Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 1, 1919. To Whom It May Concern: This introduces to favorable consideration the Abbeville-Green wood .Mutual Association. This company has been doing business In this county, Abbeville, for 27 years; has always paid it's losses * promptly and has saved the Insured considerable money in rates of insurance. It has kept an account with this bank and the same has been satIsfactory to us. As managed by Messrs. J. Rt. Blake and J1. Firazer Lyon, It Is doing a good work for the counties in which it has operated and we take pleasure in recommending it as a first class insurance company. I carry considerable insurance with it myself. tespectfully, J1. Allen Smith, PresIdent, National Bank of Abbeville. To those who desire safe protection for say insure in the Abb infoi J. R.BLA Nationa r Hundred for Fire 0, )mpanies when you nd as well as Fire fc IN REENWOOD INSURAN THE gest Mutual Insuri IN THE SOUTH for 27 years been Insuring the propert mning, Cyclones, Tornadoes and Wind ed. Of the Seven and One-half Milli 5 to the loser of property which meai ment Comparal $2,373,875 1917 _ " 3,268,145 5,370,695 1918 - - 8,875,360 1919 - - THS OVER THREE AND ONE-HA >er of the National Association of F Le Government accepts its Policies as < THE MANY TESTIMONIALS IN R Letter from U. S. District Attorney Edgefieid, S. ~., Aug. 26,1919. ,Mr. J. It. 'Blake, Sec. and Treas., Greenwood, 1 C. lDear Sir:-I am familiar with the plan o~ insurance of tihe Abbeville-Oreoeare d Mutual Insuranc Associ aion, and consider is hae properted insured with your company, adfam sure that it Signed, J. W. Thurmond. Letter from a Greenwood Attorney Mr. . R Blke, gen, Cty. Greenwood, S. C., Nov. 3, 1919. Dear Sir:-I have had considerable dealings, with the Abbe vilie-reenwood Mutdu lao insrance pn n rcarry insuranco Your Company is saving to the people of the district thousands of money paid fo remiums hereat h omne. Fom thek gaorble com ments I have heard, am satisfied your business will grow much faster than you even can anticipate. Very truly yours, W. 'H. Nicholson. Letter from a Richiand Farmer Blythewood. S. C., Sept. 16, 1919. Mr. J. R. Diake, Glen. Agent, Abbeville-G~reenwood Mutual Associa tion, Greenwood, S. C. cently damaged by wind sorm s dsoon as notifed your Associa tion promptly and satisfactorilyhadjunsfe h lo actd n hertily property, Respectfully, J. M. Abney. their property, and would co-operate in eville-Greenwood Mutual Insurance Ass< mation call on one offour agents, or wri XE, Gene I Bank Buldeing, Greenwood, Insurance in the can protect your or 50cts per $100 CE ASSOCIATION? ince Association y of its Policy Holders both in city and Storms. Property not insured against on Dollars now carried, the money as the upbuilding of your country. :ive Statement of Cost - 80cts per Huudred Dollars - 70cts per Hundred Dallars - 50cts per Hundred Dollars ILF MILLION DOLLARS dutual Insurance Companies ollateral for Money Loaned EGARD TO THE ASSOCIATION Letter from a Cross Hill Banker Mr. J. R. 'Blake, Gen. Agent, Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Insurance Association, Greenwood, S. C. Dear Sir:-It gives me pleasure to state that I have consider able property insured in your Association and consider it as safely protected as if insured in old line insurance companies, and at ono half the cost. Your long succoeful career of more than a quarter of a century, your careful selection of risks, your protection against damage of both lire and wind, and your prompt and satisfactory set tlement of all losses should commend the Association to the favor able consideration of all property owners. Yours very truly, Signed, 'W. C. Rasor, President, April 20. 1919. Bank of Cross Hill, S. C. Letter from an Edgefield Editor Edgefteld, S. C., Jan. 11, 1919. Mr. J. R. Blake, Gen. Agent, Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Insurance Association, Greenwood, S. C. that myerya isas well proteted by these p olicies as it would Asoiatio begarin to soici business i dgefield c unty~ I ob bestvad tha teheras of riks haccepted by your agents were h ence, inspired confience in the Associationh a27its managementit Muu haue nhsoiatyirecommending the Abbeville-Greenwoodi Yours very truly, J. Ii. Mims. building up home enterprises, we would. >ciation. For further te to ral Agent' S. C. 1