The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 29, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
WOULDN'T IT MAKE: YOU LAUGH?
...Thc Removal of...
ABU! Board S i g ti b y C o mp etitors
_ RE^0YEuthe f!ct th* we are in business at the same place, and better prepared to serve you than
ever The recent purchase of several 2-ton Trucks enables us to make immediate delivery oa all orders. The
?^Z^^^X^^S^^>ma W?**-, Whenyou thh* ?"
THE TEXAS GO.
Phone 681 O. F. TAYLOR, Manager Anderson, S. C.
EIGHTH ANN UAL STATEMENT
Southeastern Life Insurance Company
GREENVILLE, S. C.
Year Ending December 31, 1913.
1912 1913
Gross Income ...$ 224,788.89 $ 202,771.91
Total Disbursement .... .. 139,737.92 131,817.93
Death Claims Rajd . . . : . : .._ 35^23 94 27,500.00
Exc?s Income Over Disbursements. 85,050.97 130,953.98
Surplus to Policyholders. .. ?. 97,867.56 116,303-75
Mortie Loans. 245,991.39 327,728.18
Gross Assets._ 390,330.57 528,502.55
Insurance in force, Paid-for Basis.6,116,273.00 7,031,912.00
ASSETS
(Adimtted by Insurance Department)
Mortgage Loans ........$327,782.18
Policy loans and premium Notes
not exceeding reserve. 86,843.33
Cash on hand and in Banks. ..*.. 34,620.24
Real Eestate^,^,.^^^. .. ... 35,ooo.oo
Bonds and Stocks ... . . i3,l5o.oo
Due and Accrued- Interest ;. v. 5,852.04
Due and deferred prems...... 13,476.36
Total Admitted Assets.$521,724.15
NON-ADMITTEp ASSETS
Excess of Pol.
Loans? Prem,
noies and pi er os
Due and Defer
red over Mean
Reserve on Poli
cies .$1,793|00
Agents Balances 735.40 ?
All other Asets, 4,25000 6,778.40
Gross Assets $528,502.55
LAIBILITIES
Poiicy rteserve (Net).$367,165.00
Death Claims Reported, proofs
incomplete.. .. .. .... v 1,000.00
Installment death claims :. 5,185.00
Prem, and Int paid in advance.. 11,842.55
Accrued Expense. 5,739.58
Balance with Interest due.on-pur
canse price Real Eestate ....
Capital and Surplus.
(Including $6,778.40 of non-ad
mitted assets shown)_;
SURPLUS TO POLICYHOLDERS ... . ......$ 116,303.75
Insurance in force Dec. 31, 1913, Paid-for Bas'. jj. .,$7,031.912.00
m the above statement you will observe that this good company is making a wonderful
record. It is the duty of every loyal citizen of South Carolina to patronize us* By so doing
vou "Keen Every Cent nf Your Insurance Mo?*y Right He t at Home."
GEORGE W. SPEER, Special Agent
Anderson, S. C. HORACE Je McGEE; Ge nu As*.
Anderson, S. C.
21,266.67
1?6.303.75
$$28,500.55
THE IVERS &
POND PIANO
Though the IVERS &
POND PIANO COM?
PAN Y make a high
grade piano they are al
ways striving to improve
their instruments.
Their aim ia, and al
way? has been to make
a h?taSr HwaTuni???~
The IVERS & POND PIANO, is made only
in one quality, that ia the bett that ?a possible to
manufacture.
.These pianos ar* batter known for wearing and ?tayto* fa
tana qualities, and alto their sympathetic tonal <p*at>j?tw
Wo have handled IVERS ? POND for over 25 years, and
have always found mani absolutely ??tfafaflrwrii
ASK THE PEOPLE WH?OWN THEM
C. A. REED PIANO & ORGAN CO.
115-117 N. Main St., Anderson, S. C.
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ANDERSON COLLEGE
aaa
a a * * a a a.
Mr. C. Si. Faithful 1 has returned
from the Baptist Educational Confer
ence held In Nashville, Tenn., ar.d
reports a "splendid meeUnc mush en*
Joyed by ail.
TBS Panta Musical Society meets
regularly and ls now well In tu?
ead sisdoa'a work. Thi? sociel,
organited nsf. the purpose of study
las; muslo th Its relationship to Ute
Ftes Arts and to Literature in ven
eral. The ?Ricers are. IGss Kate
KOW aaec, president. Was Barbara
Richradeoo, Secretary. Misa Maggie
Suth criard, treasurer. The next ne
In? on S-carday evening. Jan. Sist
?wilS introduce th? followinc program:
Romance in Muslo; What ls Ro
manes? . By lass Kate Robinson.
"F-iWesie Impromptu- Chopin ~
Miss Jeanette Alkea, di scribed ?7 Miss
Ma??1e Sutherland. History of Ro
m&aac aqsa-?Wlas Bonham. "Neck
lace ot Love"-Nevin-'Mis? Margaret
Clinkacalea, Dredged hy Mfa? Bar*
(bara Richardson. "Romance in P"
Beethoven-Mr?, p!*har.-Romance In
Manir M'as Halpin. .Baiiadr"
Brabnav-rOtlss Mriaja Weeks, in
scribed hy IBa* Batts Pr Ivette.
J. C. J
ABOUT FOLKi
(Mrs. Jacob of Clinton, is spending
ft few day? in the city, the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Bennett Ttrwnaend. .
J. B. Herring and eon. F. T., of
TotwnvlUe, were. In the city -Monday
on busip ass.
J. D. Byron of Hart county. On., is
spending o few days In Anderson on
business.
nv. C. Barnett ?nd A. M. Martin of
V?"ii?ia.ia?M)ii, were among che .visHon
to the city yesterday.
Mt. and Mrs. Woodrow Campbell of
Ira, were shopping in Anderson yes
terday.
Witt Nicholson, a weil' known Ive
oil (sen. spent yesterday In thc city.
. (Mrs. C. P. Gaines baa returned
from Augusta, iw?ere eoe ?as peen
visiting Mrs. McCully.
Witt Dean and "Wilie T^oGee. ?wo
well known citizens.ot Starr, were In
the city yesterday.
Dave Taylor spent yesterday in An
I scrson. cr; route from V,"arc Shoals
to Sandy Springs.
Harry McGill of Hartwell, Ga. baa'
been spending several days In the cKyj
on businefa.
Lee H. Andrews, a well known In
surance man of Greenwood, .waa
among the vlei to r? to Anderson yes
terday.
Charles Snipes of Town vi lie, waa in
Anderson yesterday for a few houri.
(Mr. and ?ra. T. C. Cern of Town
, ville, ware shopping in Andersen yes
terday. -
Ja?nes 1* Fant bas returned from
Hartwell, Oe., where he has been
on a "business trip.
(H. N. Garrison of Denver, spent a
few boura In Anderson yesterday on
business.
J. C. Bolt of the Green Pond sec
tion,' -waa among the visitors to the
etty yesterday._,? j
Guy Hawkin? of Long Branch, waa
tb Anderson yesterday for a few
hours, i
Dr. "rr". K. Sharpe ot Hivoii, w?a
among the kamnees visitors to tho
city yesterday.
\W. P. Ball of Carew?!! Institute,
spent yesterday In the city on busi
ness.
D. A. Reed of Ebeneser, wa? amoug
tba Anderson county fa rano rs In the
city yesterday.
Orffs. A. M. Holland and Miss Ollie
Webb of Flat Rock, were shopping tn
the cHy yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry of
Marr, spent a few hoars In the etty
yesterday. -
(Dr. Dpn Burris* of Iva, waa among
the visitors to the elly yesterday.
.Tantes Tones of HoUaada atora,
rwaa among the vtcKcTa to the etty
yerto rd ivy.
T. N. Cromer of Oarwwell Institute,
.penv a tow he; rs la Anderson yes
terday on buslnezs.
J. C. Jonen cf Holland's store, waa
* ?mal?aa? rioter tn th? ?Itv vrmt*r
day. _
* J. Ml Owen? ?f^WIIitamston, was
ia Anderson yesterday tor a ?hon
time
J. D. auMeeyffeen of the Fork ?ec
tlon. waa among the visitors to the
cHy yesterday.
J. B. eta Rh of Lebanon, waa in
tb? etty yesterday Jbr a few nour?
oe. buslnesa. :
W. F. Vandiver of fToneweil, spent
yesterday in Anderson on business.
M?. D. M. Wilson? Mis? Ola Mooro,
Mr?. O. M. Chenault ?tot Mr?. Fttgtne
5 YOU KNOW
W. Q. William* of Oarvln town
ship, was amona tho visitors to th?
cltyyssterdey. ' I
4. L. Ein?d of Savannah township,
.awe in the city yesterday for a few
boura, ,
.. ?v<
B. N. Harrie ot Savannah town
ship. ?wa? amone the visitors to An
derson yesterday.
T. R. Owen and W. L. Holiday ot
Williamston. spent yesterday in An
.inwn on bu?iiie?B.
M. & Merritt of Brushy Creek, was
among tho Anderson plantera to spend
yesterday in the city.
?W. A. Ballard, a well known clU
fen of Williamston. waa ahuaineas j
visitor to Anderson yesterday. Jj
k fsassssMsa*
W. C. Keith of Brushy Creek, wea'
in the city yesterday for a few ;
hours.
W. H. Billson of Cheddar, spent
yesterday in Anderson on ?business.
E. C. Pruitt of Starr.'was a busi
ness visitor to the cit yyesterday.
Of. 0. Smith of Oreen vii le, has been,
spending a few days ia the city on
business.
MegU/rate W. C. McClure of the
Oreen Pond section, waa in Anderson
yesterday.
A. B. Langley or Columh'a, waa a
visitor to Andereon yesterday.
Robert H. HOi?e of Greenville, srks
among the - (business visitors to An
derson yesterday..
.C. 8. Steele -ot Oolumjbia, ?peut a
few hours in Anderson yesterday on
business.
J. L. Ftorreat of Colutniois, was
among the business visitors to the
city yesterday.
"JE. O. Evana of Pendleton, a well
knciwn business man of that place,
was in Anderson yesterday.
H. A. Wiles ot Hones Path, was
among the business visitors to the
city yesterday.
Lem Oreen, postmaster at Ira, spent
yesterday in Anderson on business,
{Sheriff C. J. Lyon o! Abbeville, waa
in Anderson yesterday for a few
homo.
Le?KUC smith of Pelter, spent yes
tender in the city on buaijaesj.
Watkins have returned from Florida
where^jti^ey have -been spending a
Walter "Test ot Oreen ville, was
among the (business visitors to thc
city last night.
J. 8. Bolt of Hones Path, war reg
istered at the Chiquola hotel last
night
. 31. C. Banders, ? well known Bpar
tantourg man, ls ia thc atty*.today. ?.?
. Dr. Walter Burrell or Oreenaboro.
N. C., arrived In the city last night
Dr. Sorrell ia conn coted arith the agri
cultural department of the Southern
Railway.
Ammunition Dumped
. Into New York Harbor I
(Continued en page 4.)
New York, Jan. M^Haghty thous
and rounds of arr^unitlbn, which the
federal authorities believe was in
tended for ase hr revolutfesista 4a
San Domingo, today was dumped In
to the harbor. Two members er the
crew of the Clyde liner Algonquin, on
which the alleged contraband goods
were ?eisen nurtag a raid at the lino's
Brooklyn pier last night are under
arrest, severa! hundred cartridges I
having been found concealed h*. their
clothing. Other? of the crew are sus
pected of having hidden ammainlUoa
?n the vesseL
The mun who .keeps his month shut
* seldom open to criticism.
NICE RESIDENCE
..FOR SALE..
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mm :??'.???*".? ? .
We have several nice
residences and build
ing iocs ior saie, ,\
s 1
Franfc & DeCamps Realty Co.
-THONE 246
Jno. Frank
C. J. DeCampa
."??joni
sat
Everyday Aode?onfc ***OB???HLMOR*?
way? o Progressive City.
!t h a fact that Processive Cit'ea are well lighted dtfea.
Well lighted ?how window* and sidewalks make progressive ea**
look |tSOgffS??fi
The merchant who lights well his windows ?nd sidewa&a? fe ?
plofcrooihrs mrrrhsmt and he is helping to nuke ?ndertest p*?
- In doing so he not emly advertises his husmeas, bot min titan
his town.
M m ? ' f>_?!._..?__I_ m_._ _m ?. a
*" *"--v"*?**-? ".??. uMo-s aw piirg-cM maa wtiigHwinm.
fllHIITfiirfflll mini lei ssvii avis** aa
suuintnn rumiu uuuiits uu.
......ON CASH -TRANSACTIONS.
FORN?XT 30 DAYS ^
^'SPEC???L BARGAINS"
On remainder of our Shipment of Horse*and
Mule*. They are ?oing faut See them at once.
J. S. FOWLER