Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, February 16, 1922, Image 5
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ATTO'TIOX EX-SEKYfCE MO'.
The Best and Cheapest Insurance in
the World.
Here's gocd news! G^od news!
On January 2, 1!*22, new rules concerning
reinstatement became effective
and your Chance to get this insurance:
was extended to March 4, lb2?'>.
If you are one of the unfortunate
...envvion nl on who h:lS fllloWCll fc'.-'i
insurance to lapse. I'ncle Sain has a
good proposition to make to you.
If you are in good health you can re
instate your Term (War Tyiie) insur-l
ance by paying for only two motnhs,
and the current month and a mdnth of
grace and submitting a report of a
inedica lexamination. You can get this
examination'at anv Veterans Bureau
office. Take the example of a man ? '
years of age, he can reinstate $1000
worth of Term insurance for $1.32 or
$10,000 for $13.50. If he is older than
24 it will cost him more for caov
birthday if he is younger it will cost i
* him loss.
If you are suffering from an injur;
or disease contracted in. or aggravated
by. active military or naval servic
during the World War, you may rrir
state, provided you are net totally r
permanentlv disabled by payment of |
all premiums in arrears, plus "> per
crn' interest This must be aceomnn
nied by a full n>edical cxomina'icr
(whic> may b made by any phy iciar
who is employed by the 1*. S. Veter
in's Bureau at the expense of tl
rnment), in order that it ma*de
ermin d if vo r disability is due tr
Service and furthermore that you c
not permanently and totally disabled.
Forms for appuication for reinstatement
will be furnished by any office of
the U. S. Veterans' Bureau.
At scene tome before March 4. 1020
all those who have not changed the:
war time policies into one of the six
forms of Converted Insurance must do
so. or their insurance will automatically
expire. These forms are Ordinary
Life, 20-Paymeiu. 30-Payiucn
Life. 20-Ycar Endowment. 30-Year Enconvert
soon, as he saves himself : :o
of C2. It's to any n un's advantage
convert soo, as he save; himself inoi
ey in the lung run. Protection on :
converted policy is less than that on a
Term policy, and at the end of a yea
any Converted policy has a cash surrender
value, cash loan value, paid u;
insurance, and extended insurant
The nr raium rato; on converted In
. re-* ncv?r change, but th '*
dends (which are payable ann ...i
will constantly increase.
Any man owes protection to 1:1.
loved ones; he owes it to himself t<
invest wisely, therefore, it is ber-t t
exercise good judgment and reinstat
and convert now.
WANTED?Man with car to sell low
priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.0<
per week and commissions. GRAHAM
TIRE CO.. 3127 Boulevard
Benton 'Harbor, Mich.
DIKE DISTRESS
It Is N'car ?t Hand to Hundreds or
( heraw Readers.
\
Don't neglect an aching back.
Backache is often the kidneys' cr>
for help.
Neglect hurrying to tWo kidneys' ait'
means that urirutrv troubles may follow.
Or danger of worse kidm y trouble.
Here's Cheraw testimony.
Mrs. J. A. Coxe, says: "I had v :
terrible case of kidney trouble and the !
paia: were so severe I was in constat? ;
misery. They started in the small o
mv back and shot up and down, as if
someone were piercing n e with
knife, I had headaches and was so
nervous. 1 couldn't sleep and my kidneys
acted irregularly. A friend- told'
:ii3 about Doan's Kideny Pills so
taak a few. 1 was relieved from tiie
start so 1 continued taking them until!
completely cured."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sini-'
ply a*k for a kidney remedy?get i
Doan's Kiduey Pills?the same that
Mrs. Coxe had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, X. Y. no. 4
SUMMONS
State of South Carolina,
County oi Chesterfield.
Court of Common Pleas.
E. \V. Lancy, Plaintiff,
vs.
Katie Jones, Mack Jones, Stewart
Jones, Olinc Jones, limes Jones, A1 j
meta Williams, Lena Jones, Living-ton!
Jones, llannah Jones, Mary Jones.!
Junius Jones, Defendants.
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and r
quired to answer the complaint in
this action, which will l?e filed i:i tin
office of the Clerk of Court of Common
Pleas for the said County, and *
serve a copy of your an'wr to the
said complaint on tin sub . r. i
Pegues, at his office iti Cheraw, S. r
wiuiiii mt-uiv u,i.?; uiki mi
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; ami if you fail to answer t! <
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will appl.
to the Court for relief demanded in ;
complaint.
15. F. PKGUES,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
January ISth. 1 !?22.
To the Defendant, .Mack Jones:
You will please take notice; That
the summon? and complaint are o1
I
file in the office of the Clerk of ('our:
i for Chesterfield Co tnty. South Caro
lina.
D. F. PEG FES.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
; BUSINESS LOCALS
| FOR RENT?furnished rooms with
< r without board, upstairs owr the C
New 10 and 2."c Stora. Appiv t<? 1
S. A. SELLERS. over 3. 10 and 23c I
Store. 13-3t'?
One of the oldest legal reserve life
I insuarm e companies now has an opcn"var
for a first class representative
craw. A splendid opportunity for
a wide awake man. For information :
oncoming position and contract ad-1
Ir "Lant'um" Box 70, Columbia,j
lo-p-'f. S. C.
WE WILL FEED and pasture cattle
seven dollars per head, monthly, 1
until April, afterwards pastureage
only one dollar monthly.
SUNCREST FARM,
J. W. Rainwater, Caretaker 1
10-till C-24-22
"000 HEALTH ;
OF CHILDREN i
FROM RICH I
M JO. M (
buj'ju |:
i1
TffllfV. S'r' ",*'4,, nn?l TT: iK 1*11
Bv Gudc's PeptoOfangnn.
a
1
You see one child strong and robust; '
notb-r child pale and thin. One cats a
practically the same1 foods and take. *
he siv.ne exerefse as the other. AYha' c
, , c
is the difference.' Nearly always its "
a difference in the quality of the bloo;". '
The strong child has rich, red blood 1
and plcrnty of it You love to see hir 1
at so heartily. If your child i-; thir 1
and weak, give him Glide's Pcp o ^
Mangan to build up the blo<;d and so? '
he difference between a sicklv. -
happy childhood and a bouncing,
b .lthy childhood.
Git Gutlo's I'eplo-Mitn an at your f)
(
druggist's in liquid or tabict form. Be ^
sure it's the genuine. Advetrisement. "
666" '
will break n Cold, Fever and
Grippe quicker than anything
we I.mnv. preietiling pneiiitionia
GGIIMTY UV
State
Ordinary County
Road
Bridges
Total -
%
Chora w
Marburg
Orange Hill
I'ats Branch
Center Point
(Shesterliold
I'a rker
Pine Grove
Snow IIill
Stafford
Vaughan
iVuuible Hill
Clack Creek
Center
Center Grove
Cross Roads
Ml. Croghan
Ruby
Wexford _
Winzo
Buffalo
Dudley *
Five Forks
Manguin
Pageland
Center Grove
Clarks
Macedonia ?
Day Springs
j Green liill
I Mid.'.erdorf
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Pear Crct'li ..........?. ""
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: Middeiulon' ?
| Patrick
Pats Drai.ch
! Shiioh
jStai'loid .
White Oak
Cat Pond
Jntiiper
| Ousley ...
j Patrick !
Linton
i Harris <*i vtk
' Montrose
PROFESSIONAL CAItOS
DR. 0. H. PURVIS
PHYSICIAN & SCRGLON
iffice Residence
'ublic Square Huger St.
'hone 243 Phone 247
CHER AW, S. C.
OR. T. i:. WAN NAM A KER, .lr.
LYE SPECIALIST
Office Hours Ji ro 2
Office at Residence
o
P. A. MURRAY, JR.
Attorney at Law
CHER AW, S. C.
Office upstairs Lyric Theatre Blilg
'-4-10-22
CLERK'S SALE.
fhe State of South Carolina,
County of Chetserfield.
By virtue of a decree of his Honor
ludge Edward Mclver, in the case of
\ B. Huntley, Plaintiff, against Mary
>trickliu Curry, W. B. Malloy and
>ora B. Malloy, Defendants, dated the
tth day of February, A. D. 1922, 1 will
>ffcr for sale to the highest bidder, at
mblic outcry, before the Court House
loor at Chesterfield, S. C., at twelve
>'clock, Noon, on Monday March 6th,
922, the following described porpert\
o wit:
"All that lot of land, situate, lying
md being in the county and state
ifore-aid, and within the corporal
imits of the town of Cheraw, being
he rear or back part of that lot known
ind numbered on the plan of said
own. as Lot No. 191 and also the half
if Lot No. 192 which is now owned by
>t. David's Church, Cheraw, the parts
lercin conveyed having a front of
00 feet on High street and running
tack, preserving the same width
hroughout, a distance of 150 feet, and
icing that, part of said loto immediatey
adjoining lot of D Mcintosh: being
premises upon which is si
he dwelling house formerly used by
he Rectory, and being the stiro 1<
f land conveyed to Mary Stricklin
Hurry by P. B. Huntley by deed date
November 29th, 1919"
Terms of sale, Cash Purchrver to
iay for all necessary papers.
W. J. Douglass,
Clerk of Court.
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lliib.My-Tism, antiseptic and pain
killer, tor infected scores, tetter,
sprains, neuralgia, rheumatism.
LEVY, m~
12 mills
6 mills
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1 mill
28 mills
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1 Atlantic Li!
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I RICi
The Company Is Required t
H Hold Assets for
55 Legal reserve
That amount which, with future n
as 'premiums on the policies, when invest
at rates of interest stated below, assur
gs the payment of all outstanding poli
obligations as they become due in futu
years by death, surrender or maturi!
Calculated by the Company on the has
ass required by law, verified and approv
ss by the Commissioner of Insurance
i==j Virginia. Amount required to earn i
ass terest at 3%, $3,015.50; at 31/.%, $'
S 021,304.83; at 4%, $245,210.05; "avera
= rate required to be earned, 3*.52%; ra
actually earned in 1921, 5.76%.
- Death and disability claims awaitii
proof
Policyholders' dividends on deposit ai
ass interest thereon
' Premiums and interest paid in advan
and accrued bills, taxes, etc
Total of amounts above, required
E= law, $7,631,212.98.
n Amounts Voluntarily Set Asl
55 For payment of annual and deferr
dividends to end of dividend year .
55 For payment in future years to deferr
dividend policyholders
Total, including $8,001,815.81 held
reserve for payment to polleyholdc
r-S or their beneficiaries
= Tn addition to the above amounts t
f=~ Company holds surplus for the fnrtii
protection of policyholders, includi
|| capital stock of $300,01)0.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES
| CERTIFICATE
We have audited the books and r<
55 Virginia, for the year ending Dccemb
r2 properly accounted for. and have veri
s= The foregoing statement, in our <
necs December 31, 1921. The amoun
55 Attest:
55 (Seal) A. F. LAFRENTZ.
= Secretary.
H Income
jj| From first ;
= From renew
Total pren
E5 Interest and
Eg Total'inco:
rg Income JIi
Eg Admitted ass
E=j Assets 31 u
Insurance in
^ Insurance
jjj|j Invested in ]
Total of lar
sgj buildings !
jsj Total paid
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AGENTS '
D. L. TILLMAN,
Cberaw, S. C.
('. S. LYNCH,
Chornw, S. C.
('. E. CLARK,
Cliernw, S. C.
AV. J. BROWN,
Elliott, S. C.
ty-Second Annual Stater
December 31, 1921
ie Insurance
HMOND, VIRGIN
o - Assets Meld tc
Stated Oppos
..$7,269,536 3S Loans secured by 13
,et land appraised at
e(j With buildings thei
es $6,085,364.71, anc
cy 127,511.26
r'e Value of land plus
ty. buildings. $14,289
sis Loans secured by pi
ed or other collatera
of Loans on policies i
n- feeding in each ca
7,- policy, included a
ge y reserve
ite Notes of policvhold
premiums in eacl
ng v the reserve on the
65.871 63 liability in legal i
n(l Bonds at their amo
.. 21G.3S9 69 the value based u]
ce - pany and the int
7l. ... 0o at the time of pur
' ? " market value) ..
Real estate
Cash in office an
de $382,256.60 is at
etj Premiums reported
-.r.-, -1tl Risk Insurance i
. ..interest and rents
6 ,r . -0 due, on iuvestmcn
pue jrcm 0*her c
losses on claims
ftS Premiums or instal
ts or earned but not
. .$8,081,231 01 in each ca*e the
j10 icy, included as a
serve
icr
Total
688,582 52 Less credit balances
. .$8,769,813 5u TOTAL ASSET
OF TEE AMERICAN AUDI!
?cords of rne ATLANTIC LIFE INSUR
er 31, 1921, and find that all items of inc
fied the Bonds, Mortgages and other se<
opinion, represents the true condition of
t of reserve was certified by the Comm
(Sig
TH1
Approved:
F. W. lafrent:
Presidi
Ten-Year Comparisons
For the Year Fori
1911
rear premiums 5109,785 33 $ 55
al premiums 275,053 58 2,14
alum Income $384,838 91 $2,70
other Income 89,721 42 57
me 5474,5G0 33 $3,27
ultiplled More Than Six Times in Ten
;et3 Dec. 31st $1,107,331 75 $8,70
Itiplied More Than Seven Times in Ten
force Dec. 31st .$13,370,108 00 $82,76
la Force Multiplied More Than Six Tii
Ten Years
MORTGAGE LOAN ACCOUNT
mortgage loans $ 5,56
id values and fire Insurance 011
13 security for these loans $14,28
PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS
to policyholders since organizaow
held to their credit $12,94
/ILSON MALLC
General Agent,
CHERAW, S, C.
> M. & F. Bank B
AGENTS
HENRY DOUGLASS,
Jefferson. S. C.
V. J. COVINGTON',
Cheraw, S. C.
J. LESTER PERKINS,
Darlington, S.
II. W. tiOOLSBY,
Hartsville, S. C.
S. F. CRAWLEY,
Rnbf, S. C.
j
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25
neat |
ComDanv I
r"&~ y =s
IA |
> Meet the Requirements '
;ite =
irst mortgages on\ ==
$10,161,800.32 ..I EE
reon appraised at' _ ==
1 insured for $4,-} $5,568,805 33 _
fire insurance on) EE
1.371.58 / S
edge of bonds, stock =
1 62,601 60
or amounts not ex- 13
se the reserve on the ? =
s a liability in legal 3:
1,598,196 62 3ers
for extension of 33:
l case not exceeding :33
? policy included as a eserve
191,920 74 -rtized
value, that is, 3-3
pon cost to the Com- 33
erest earning power 33
chase. (One Bond at 3
266.062 44 55
342,675 91 EE
d banks, of which =
interest 388,664 47 33
to United States War S
iureau 58 15 33
earned, but not yet 33^
its named above 112,339 99 33
ompanies for death 3
reinsured 14.000 00 EE
lments thereof (due, 333
due), not exceeding =
reserve on the pol- S
liabilijtv in legal re- ==:
224.635 43 ==
358,769,960 68 S
; due agents 147 12 3-3
S $8,769,813 56 |
: COMPANY . 5
ANCE COMPANY, of Richmond, 33 ome
and disbursements have been 33
purities held by the Company. 3
the Company at the close of busi- 33
issioner of Insurance of Virginia. 33
jned) =
15 AMERICAN AUDIT CO.,
v By =
Z, ALLAN TALBOTT, =
ent. Resident Manager. ==
the Year % 3
1921 =
4,855 73 EE
S.550 27 S
=a
3,406 00 ^
3.697 26
7,10^ 26
Years ; ?
3,813 56 i M
Years SEE
1,893 00 j|
nes In vE
S?aS
Q QC\n 99 ?
U,UVU U U >
0,371 68 ||
8,692 78 ' ^
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AGENTS
W. D. ARTHUR,
Hartsvllle, S. C.
"W T PAT.EV.
Ruby, S. C.
GEO. W. EDDINGS,
Chesterfield, 8. C.
R. L. WATTS,
Pageland, S. C.
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