The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 12, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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^^^^^vvvvvvvvvvvvvv^^*^,^rvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv * II And Reasoi XX &% TLa A LLaihIIa ^h*AArfeIA7AAf] A/I it 1 lie /1UUC V UlC'Ul ecu VV UUU If J =IS NOW IT XX One Million Dollars Wort ft VV Why pay 80c to $2.00 per hundred for fire insurance in the old line as well as fire for 1-2 to 2-3 less in THE ABBEVILLE-GREENW 22 TUC IADCKST ANtl CTRftNCFST MIJTIIA1 XX lllLi L/lllULUl nil!/ UliiViiULiui iiivivuu It now operates in 21 counties and has for 29 years been insuring YY damage by fire, lightning, cyclones, tornadoes and wind storms. W Property not insured against wind storms is only partially protect V Y money is kept at home and every dollar goes to the loser of propert COMPARATIVI t? y V ^ July 1, 1917, YY The Association is a member July 1, 1918, Y Y C* of the National Association Julv lj 1919, \ y Mutual Insurance Companies _ 4 ^ ^ If ^ January 1, 192 xx a _ ? i. i U AUgUSLl, %t ( 1917 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF COST 1918 X& I1919, I t I Hollowing Are a Few of the iVlany Tes Sit | %% LETTER FROM A GREENWOOD ATTORNEY. YY <$ y Greenwood, S. C., Feb. 5,1920. YY Mr. J. R, Blake, Agent, City, VV Dear Sir:?I have had considerable dealings with the AbbevilleYY Greenwood Mutual Insurance Company and carry insurance with V V them and I find your plan of insurance entirely satisfactory. Your V Y company is saving to the people of the district thousands of dollars V V in premiums and in addition to this is keeping all the money paid V Y for premiums here at home. From the favorable comment I have Y Y heard, am satisfied your business will grow muefi taster tnan you YY even can anticipate. ii. Very truly vours, 1 YY ' W. H. NICHOLSON. ft XX LETTER FROM A CROSS HILL BANKER. ff Y V Mr. J. R. Blake, Gen. Agent, Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual InsurYY ance Association, Greenwood, S. C. | ' V V Dear Sir:?It gives me pleasure to state that I have considerable Y Y property insured in your Association and consider it as safely proYY tected as if insured in old line companies, and at one-half the cost. ' YY Your long successful career of more than a quarter of a century, YY your careful selection of risks, your protection against damage of YY both fire and wind, and your prompt and satisfactory settleYX ment of all losses should command the Association^ the favorable r 1 consideration of all property owners. &X (Signed) ' W. 0. RASOR, President, x!L March 20,1920.' Bank of Cross Hill, S. C. Y ft AO ? LETTER FROM EX-COMMISSIONER McMASTER. Y1 & .Ts B. Blake. Sec.-Treas.. Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Insur VA ance Association, Greenwood, S. C. j A Dear Mr. Blake:?It gives me a great deal of pleasure to have a a you issfie me a policy of insurance in your?what is now "our" inll sui*ance company, for with the policy 1 become a member just as a a much as anyone else. aa I know that my loss will be paid if I have one. -I know that I will = a a get insurance at the lowest possible cost. I know that I am a mem- j aa ber of an essentially American institution, where uot onlv are my a* affairs arranged by those choose, but by myself in annual meet- \ AA ings. ' j AA I rejoice to know the extension of the Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Insurance Company, and the 27 years of honorable service behind it is a guarantee for the future. Ay Verv trulv, AA " ' F. H. MoMASTER, aa ^ ^ fcuu..." ??? :U TO THOSE WHO DESIRE SAFE PROTECTION FOR THEIR * <* UP HOME ENTERPRISES, WE WOULD SAY INSURE IN ? ASSOCIATION. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL *1*4 II J. R, BLAKE, General AGENTS r> J C : (jood Service s YT XI liable Rates ff TY [utual Insurance Association ? SELLING== ^ h of Insurance Per Month ff TT s stock companies when you can protect your property from wind 00D INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, the *y INSURANCE ASSOCIATION IN THE SOUTH II TT the property of its policy holders both in city and country against yy rsA n-P fhn tairalira ortrl millinn HnllflT.Q Tinw earrififl. t.llfi CUl V/l uxaw U TT VI T V/ U/JL1V1 v xxv/ vva aiaaajla v ajl vlvaawva m a*v vt vw* *?w?^ Vmv y which means the upbuilding of your country. 3 STATEMENT .U TT $3,373,875 ! $3,268,145 The Federal Land Banks of yy ^ _ the Government accept its yy $o^o7U.OVO policies as collateral for yy O, $8,875,360 ?""* K , $15,160,000 M yy 80c Per Hundred Dollars " ?4 70c Per Hundred Dollars ? 50c Pet1 Hundred Dollars timonials in Regard to the Association I y LETTER FROM U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. %Y Edgefield, S. C., Aug. 26,1919. Mr. J. R. Blake, See. and Treas., Greenwood, S. C. VX Dear Sir:?I am familiar with the plan of insurance of the Abbe- yy . ville-Greenwood Mutual Association, and consider it practical, yy | safe, and as cheap as any good insurance can be written. I have yv property insured with your Company, ancl am sure tnat 11 is wen rj protected. (Signed) . v J. W. THURMOND. '. ft . Xv LETTER FROM A RICHLAND FARMER. XX Blythewood, S. C., Sept. 16,1919. Mr. J. R. Blake, Gen, Agent, Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Asso- ? X ciation, Greenwood, S. 0. XX Dear Sir:?My dwelling insured in your Association was recent- XX ly damaged by windstorm. As soon as notified your Association XX promptly and satisfactorily adjusted the loss, and I heartily com- XX mend it to all who desire cheap and safe protection for their prop- XX ertv. Respectfully, c < XX * J. M. ABXEY. XT Yf LETTER FROM AN ABBEVILLE BANKER. Abbeville, S. C., July 30.1920. Aa To Whom It May Concern: I XX T'l-.-io iufvAriiinnc fn -PawvpaKIp pnnsiHpvptimi t"hft Ahbeville-Green- I && JL lllO JL-LL Li. ULl LIL/LO L V i-ll ? vx n ryjiv v.^ v? v-. w ? wood Mutual Association. This company has been doing business I ?? in this county, Abbeville, for 28 years; has always paid its losses y y I promptly and lias saved the insured considerable money in rates of y y insurance. It has kept an account with this bank and the same has Yy ' j been satisfactory to us. As managed by Messrs. J. R. Blake and J. x y Fraser Lyon, it is doing a good work for the counties in which it V? has operated and we take pleasure in recommending it as a first class insurance company. I carry considerable insurance with it mvself. Respectfully, ?? J. ALLEN SMITH, President, National Bank of Abbeville. VV ? X? LETTER FROM A CLINTON MAN. %% Clinton, Jan. 30, 1920. A A Mr. J. R. Blake, General Agent, Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual In- y y surance Association, Greenwood, S. C. M Dear Sir:?My dwelling insured in your association was de stroyed by fire the first of last'December. As soon as notified, you t y promptly settled claim. I have considerable property insured in your Association, and I most heartily commend it as a first-class. ' ?Y insurance companv to anv desiring safe and cheap insurance writ- y y ten * ' EDGAR TODD. 44 ? ? _| ff YY PROPERTY, AND WOULD CO-OPERATE IN BUILDING - " ~T^Tn-nvrYT7/~krM^ H/TTTTTT A T. "TWQTTT? A "NTf!"E! VV THE ABBE VlJjJji!i-i*i&r?.cixi wr\j\ju mu i uxuj ^xviA^ ON ONE OF OUR AGENTS, OR WRITE TO it A NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. || /AgClllj GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA. J WANTED || J W V V V V V %f V V V V V V V W V V V V V V V V V W V V V W V V V V V V y M