The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 13, 1907, PART TWO, Image 5
BATESBURQ ADVOCATE
A Tri "County Paper
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r RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 150V.
What Ins biconnof th1 proposer
Augusta an I Columbia trolley line"
Don't a'l answer at onec but liave. :
conference with Mr. J. IT Jackson
Trolley lines are nice things to look a!
on paper but until thp current if
turned on they are not much use I'oi
practical pui poses.
It Is rurcored that there will soon
be a water famine In Biteshurg.
Our young lady teachers add much
to our aoelal gatherings.
"The (Jeorgia prohibition law'
would make a capital name for a
farce comedy entitled "The highest
bidder" or" We're in it for the money.'
The boll weevil is eating a hole intc
the pockets of many of our farmers.
There is nothing like having a towr
divided into two factions?one car
always see both sides of a question.
There are some men who get rid
In a few months, others It takes a lifetime.
Those who take a life time t<
accumulate, die rich, the oilier fellov
dies poor.
All the cotton platforms along th
railroad arc tax >>1 to their utmost ca
pacity, owing to the heavy shipui Mil
of early cot ton.
The business outlook has neve
been better in this section of fcb<
country.
Cotton needs rain very badly am
the drought has shortened the crop l<
a great extent within the past thre?
weeks.
The Tri County Fair will he tin
greatest event in the history of th i
three counties.
Make something to exhibit at youi
r\ n 4 i- i- ^ 1
j. riLUUiny ritir in uuuioer.
No more sandy roads from here t
Moneita. The clay has covered th
sand and the praise of the people ha
Covered those who did the work.
If you want to sell your goods yoi
must let the peopie know what voi
have to sell. You in?ty as well let tin
rats and moths destroy them as to Ic
them stay on your shelves awl no
give your patrons an ideaof what yoi
have for sale.
When the general public discontinu
their unjust demands or our railroad
the service ?vi 11 he belter. Judgin
from the heavy lines imposed upoi
the Standard Oil Co., it will not b
long before the company will be shor
of oil to soothe the troubled waters
West Point Examination
November, 9th 1907.
On November 9th., at 9 o'clock, a
ni., at Columbia. S. C. I will hold i
competiti. e examination for a prin
cipal and two alternates for appoint
nient to the United States Military
Academy at West Point
All bona fide white residents of thi
seventh Congressional Discrlct, o
this State, between the ages of I'
and 2'Jyecrs, and having the requl
site physical qualifications, an
eligible to take the mental c.vem
ination.
The mental examination covers thi
following subjects, Algebra, Plain
Geometry, hnglish Grammar, linj
llsh Composition and Literature
Geography and History, U S. and
Woilds.
Further information may be had by
writing; me at i-cuk, S. C.
Respectfully,
M. C. 7 5. C. A. F. Lever.
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and who has famil;
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NUAL STATEMENT | !
*** of the c-$*$ 1 * L I
istern Life 1 I
RANCE CO. I
Sjuth Caroline!. Ye&r 1
December 31, 1906. |
ASSETS " ' | jj
itate Treasurer * 70,140.00 fl B
10,000.00 U
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mere si D_*:irill? ASSOtS 22,70.1 I N I
- 2,030.63 B ft
* 2,978.06 B 8
s. $117,273.33 5 1
LIABILITIES | I
$ 9,980 00 3 i|
4,896 73 M R!
/holders) 102,39 i.oO jj
INCOME . | |
.$ 47.3S0.70 fi S
1,670.02 H |
$49,50.72 3 j
ISBURSEMENTS
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dical fees and all other Disburse. & 9
$34,586.95
$3 4,586.95 rj j|
sburdem9nt<t 14.463,7" ^ |
URANCH VCCOUN V - j{
74'1 -$ 1,370,325.00 | i
ancelled 72 102,15 UK) \M ?
r 31, 1906, 674 1,268,175.00 <
DIRECTORS I 1
W. S Montgomery A. L. White, g k
S. J. Simpson, L. B, Carrington, B I
Auj. W. Slmtli Hlliott Bates. ^ S
officers ji
John B. Clevelad, second Vice Pres.
[Giles L. Wilson, Secretary & Treas. ^ Eg
Medical Directors |
n, M. I). IIsorg9 W. Helnitsh, n. I) A l
J Advisorv Directors. I 9
, H. Mi?s, Orangeburg R 3
>lin A Fant, '.lion; JPha F Ficken, Clurle Jto.i; ? 8
, M inning, Sumter; B. A. S nyth, Greenville; O. I S
: Stevenson, Cheraw; John n. Kinard, Newberry
. F. MtK'sslck, Greenwood; Lee G. Holleman, I H
rtmmoniville. | I
i Life Insurance Company is a 5 |
n founded withe soutnern money f |
or Southern people; conducted on K 1
lin j principles; expressly organ- I |
in tiie South; and as such desires E I
^ A#f , _ 9 f* at
i ever/ mm in soum Carolina f i
;s who is eligible for life insurance y
y responsibilities. f ,
Growing Success, I ]
e Southeastern Life Insurance Co. ?
omplete and increasing success
ming. Its business for the present *
h Carolina, but bids fair within a ;
* all the States south of the Ohio
ssissippi.
oklers of the new company are
a, nu one can question, as the as- |
*.33 against a net reinsurance re- |
md all other liabilities, $4,896.73 S
e Southeastern Life began the ?
rplus to its policy holders of $102, ?
m seven times its liabilities to fc
[eavy drain on the South I
ire caarying insurance in Northmpanies
to the amount of almost [ |
i dollars, and on this insurance
t of the State every year, to pay
iree million dcllrs In cash. Con- [ j |
at they have in their ownState a M . B
ponsibility is just as high as any
e insurance is written on the
hat never fail or cause a single | j J
Is it either patiotic, wise, or to
it cf any South Carolinian to ? D
elsewhere, and further deplete * ?
of his State and the South? g |
wer a poucy or agency contract ? f
anks Dove, |
\ Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. <
W. ESTES, l
\geiit, Cheraw, S. C. J
IOME OFFICE , " \
anburg, S. C. |