The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, November 18, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Standard Life Insurance 11< )>IH < >FFICE = RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Strongest in the South Surplus to Policy Holders $ 9 29 S .07 $35.33 in assets for every dollar of liability. Strong in surplus, conservative in management, as liberal in policy contract as safety will permit, the Jefferson asks your patronage, not only because it is geographically in the South, but because it can give as good security as any Company anywhere, and yet retain capital for Southern development. All kinds Term, Life and Endowment Policies Cash Loan, paid-up and Extension Values. Ail limited payment participating Life and Endowment forms guaran tee immediate paid-up policies for the face amount without payment of fur ther premiums in case of total disa bility from any cause. AT AGE SO $10,000 Ordinary Life Participating costs .$235.00 .$10,000 20-payment Life Participa ting costs.$322.50 $10,000 20-Year Endowment Partici pating costs . ..$490.50 Strongest in the South for the World. ivy r1 [* K?'*ii?>'*o *t< mxir ff h k ? .: Li??&"; H\X ^: Vi?* as agents. An agent can sell a Jefferson Stan dard Policy more easily than any other for they are clear and to the point, free from restrictions, and the most liberal consistent with safety. No special contracts or agency stock schemes. Old-line policies that say what they mean and mean what they say. Agents wanted in every town in Georgia and South Carolina, where the company is not already repre sented. Strongest in the World JOSEPH G. BROWN, President P. I). G( >LD, Jr., Y. P. and Gen. Mgr. CHAS, W. GOLD, Sec. .X: Snpt. Agencies A. Ii. ANDREWS, Raleigh, N. I'.. First Vice-Prcsident of the Southern Railway, .lus. <;. BROWN, Raleigh, X. C. Presidenl Citizens' National Hank. C. 15. AYCOCK, Goldsboro, X. ( '.. Kx-Governor of North I olina. CIIAS. K. JOHNSON, Raleigh, X. C, Presidonl Raleigh Banking and Trust Company. J, lilAVOOD COX, High Point. X. ('.. President Olobc Home Fund I nre (lompan.t. If. VV. JACKSON, Raleigh, X. c. Cashier Commercial Xa tiotial Batdc H. ('. M'QCKliN. Wilmington, X. ('.. President Murchison National Bank. P. I>. GOLD, Jr., Raleigh, X. ('.. first Yiee President and General Manager Jefferson Standard .Lite Insurance Co. O FF/CERS : CIIAS. W. GAM WELL, Resident Actuary LD/REOTORS : ('. I). BliNBOW, Greensboro, X. C. Farmer and Capitalist, W. Ii. HOLT, Charlotte, X. ('.. < ;?iii?n Manufacturing. J, ('. IIALKS, Wilson, X. ('.. President Brunch Banking Co C \V. GOLD, Raleigh, X. ('. Secretary anil Superintendent Agencies Jefferson Standard l/ifo Insurance Company, X. II. CA KT I.K. Wall? .M.ivliaiil I). I). M'C?Lli, Beimeltsvilie, s. C, President Bank of Marlboro. V/, M. SAX 11 Ii RS, SiaiiliHcld, X. C. President Smith field Cotton .Mills. VVALKHR TA Y \A ?I? VV i 1 inglon, X. <'.. Insurance. J, o. lihLINGTON, h'ayellcville, X. C, Vice-President and Cashier Fourth National Bank. W. i. IiVliRlitT, Rocking].i, X. C. President Greal Falls Mahtifacl tiring t Vunpnuy. CHARLES J. PARKER, Treasurer ALBERT ANDERSON, Medical Director THOMAS B. WOMACK, General Counsel GliO. A. flOLDKRNKSS, Tarboro, X. t\. President First National Bank. ?J. C. BRASWIihL, R(N;ky Mount, X. (.'.. Pi-osidenl Planters' ! lank. ?I. M. SflTiRROJ), Wlntaker, X. ('.. Planter and Capitalist. A. A. slll i-oKi). Hickory, X. C, Presidetil Firsi National Bank, .1. P. SAWYMR, Ashcville, X. ('.. Pro . Battery Park Bank, K. I*. RANKIX, Gastonia, X. c. Pros'uhjnt Citixens' National W. T OLD, lili/abclh City, X. c. Cttshier Firsl National Bank. K. (i. JAM Iis. Greenville, X. <\. Pms. First National Bank, ALBIiRT VNDIiRSON, M. I).. Raleigh, X. C. Medical Direct lor Jefferson Standard hife Insurance Compnhv. D. W. COCHRANE, Manager WESTERN SOUTH CAROLINA LAUR1CNS, SOUTH CAROLINA. >fti I .1