The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, January 19, 1909, Page 3, Image 3
? new era has dawned in Southern business affairs and the South is coming into its own!
SOUTHERN ENTERPRISES ARE NOT DEPENDENT UPON NORTHERN CAPITAL AND NORTHERN LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANIES WILL HAVE TO SEEK OTHER SOURCES THAN THE SOUTH
LAND FOR THEIR STREAMS OF GOLD.
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THE
JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
has convinced, is convincing, and will continue to convince all who investi
gate, that they furnish as safe life insurance as can be secured on the globe.
Having at organization a greater strength than any company in the world had at organization, it stands today, an
UNQUESTIONED AND UNDOUBTED POWER IN THE INSURANCE WORLD
with a greater strength than any of the so-called "giant companies" of the North possessed during
the first twenty to thirty years of their existence.
THE CHARTER OF THE JEFFERSON STANDARD REQUIRED THAT EVERY DOLLAR OF ITS
Half Million Dollars Surplus and Capital
should be paid in IN CASH before one dollar of insurance could be issued, and the laws of North Carolina absolutely
SAFEGUARD EVERY POLICY HOLDERS INTEREST.
No well informed truthful agent, no matter what company he represents, will deny these facts.
DECEIVED! .... SIZE DOES NOT NECESSARILY DENOTE STRENGH
It is the number of dollars a man has with which
to pay his debts that his creditors are most con
cerned.
The Jefferson Standard has over $15.00 in assets for
every one dollars liability, which is about eight times as
much as any northern company has.
KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME.
THE JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
JOS. G. BROWN, PRES. P. D. GOLD, V. PRES. CHAS. W. GOLD, SECY.
CHAS. W. GAMEWELL, ACTUARY.
MANAGERS FOR EASTERN SOUTH CAROLINA
Office In Zeigler Bldg Orangeburg, S. f