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b; snwrowmnrownro I r I' j I w F lew fount J sale and s ^ X | prnprieia: W 11 ?: Our pla ?) JJ |l ^Vt> jl \ line or legi w <| plan make? W) > iuins, and I (A holders. \ w) B \ assessment 7A B charged by &) < crease is s 71 | DELITV b; jlf T1 in I he old c 72 U < lects more I I > has ever ye yr) JJ higher pren (y way we ha W\ E || teen years ? |> sociation of ?i I # Pit it) :idv;?n Ill P according i< H j? provission i B |! forest-en coi P currence. I R P Tiie Fidel it -J y e pbia, which teen years, 3 J 12.000,000 < Flexible Ft R )? plan overn \\ large savinj bleprecaut u P contingenci -r K > the insuran iwwwwvt From W J twenty-fi Im a p?|,cy 1 I? Philadelp cause I be class, and company From T H "I ha1 about twe ommend t insurance \l i minimum about oneX NOT] a<litional i ; pit i fi 101II TliUttittUMiUUUUUlUiU! k F I D Vn. ANT TO TELL YOU INS THE FII XAfe Assoc: How to i w people know enough about life insurance to select iation principles with which every one should be fam standard company by inquiring: Whether under the terms of the company's cha ry interest? Whether premiums and policy values are based on tether they are fixed and inflexible, and theretore eit Whether the premium is divided and the purpose o Whether the policy shows the amount of the premii WW\V\WWViVlWVlV%V\WV\V%V\V%> n of Insurance is unique j; [ line to do business on the plan of the old ) al reserve companies, simply because that ? t it necessary lo collect exorbitant prem- <[ rai tails to furnish the bes* security to policy- < tVe will not do business on the ordinary )> plan, because the premiums commonly pj such companies are too low,and an in- 0 ure to come a few years later. The FI- # lses its rates on what insurance has cost ? ompanies for the last century, and it col- J money for premiums than any company ? t legitimately made use of. This render? ? niums unnecessary and unjust. In this ? ve saved to policyholders, in the nine- 5 F of cur history, millions ot dol'ars. J [ ' he plan of the Fidelity Mutual Life As- ? ^ Philadelphia, policy holders are net tax 1 H ice or in anticipation of an event, which 5 ? experience is never likely to happen,but f s made instead in policy contracts for un- ? \ ritin^encies in case ot their absolute oc ? v Mutual Life Association of Thiladel- J i has been in successful operation for nine ? * has #73,000,000of insurance in force.over ? ^ of cash assets and operates the Fou<e. or i on nf incnranoa Iln/lor thi* V ClllMi 'ii l tail \J i nioinaiiw v ? mo ^ payments are avoided, thus affording a * : to its policyholders, while every possi- / ion has been taken to meet unforeseen ? es, therebv strengthening .and guarding J ce to the fullest limit. ? WW wwwvwwwwwvwwvwwv^ All are men of mature judgei D Evans, Chairman Board R R Commission From f South Carolina: u vecarried insurance on mv life tor the past social veyears in various companies, and have now with I n The Fidelity Mutual Life Association of ed it i hia. I was persuaded to take this policy be- writes lieved its strength and financial ability first- can a then the cost of carrying insurance in this is not burdensome." trom U (Tihhps. Cashier of Bank of Columbia. repres re been insured in lhe Pidelitv Mutual for .. f . r j , which lve years, ana now I do not hesitate to rec ancl ^ he company to any and every one wanting in a safe and reliable company and at a From cost. The plan is equitable and the cost l( -third less than in most other companies/' i.?Mr. Gibbes recently took out 110,000 cj^j'cr nsurance in The Fidelity. and li iiei ii Hi an ii 10 if on his in lie eftii 01 hi dim u tat!, S. C. EES 1. P Tl JL aflk 9 dk | * F ! E :tUUiiUUlUUUUUUiUUUUUlUiiUiUiUitUUiUiUi i E L I T I SOME INTERES' IUIGI i DELITY ML isction. of 2P3a.il select a good Life Insurance Com] a company on its merits, and to make the pro liliar. Those who contemplate taking life insura rter insurance must be furnished at cost, or wh actual insurances experience, and are flexible so her excessive, or possibly inadequate to meet uni I'each element,or portion, stated in the policy? uin which may be used to pay salaries and other HOME OFFICE. A JURY. nent and marked ability. Bead Leroy Springs. President Bank of Lancaster, S.C I have a policy in The Fidelity Mutual Life As ion, of Philadelphia, and am very well ple^e he same.I took same out. first, because I coi.^ide; i good company, and second, because I think i sone 01 ine oesuow rate policies a uusiness ma irry."' C S MeCall, Mayor ot Benneftsville. I have some lile insurance in the company vo >ent, for myself and others, and before going int ompany satisfied myself as to the low cost to they issue their * olicies, and also to their strengtl nancial ability t<? pay losses.'' T H While,Cashier The Kxch.inge Bank of Ches ?r, Chester, SC. I have two policies in The Fidelity Mutual Lift jalion. Its low premium rate, its sound finan uidilion, its solid growth, with its safety claust nutation lor expenses, make it one of, it not th< pun m 11 tu num. Ml pfrp nl Ymp Mit II in hip iliii UUUU VI ----- H yy yyy U1U UUI PECTF"0"LL III, Mill!1 If 3 E L I ' liiiuuiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiUiiiiiiUiiiiNU ? i f rnmrnmfmmmnmfmmnmfTtmmimnmmir Y. TING FACTS ABOU ND JTUAL .scd.elplbi.su pany. per investigation before insuring. There are, howrevi nee may reach an intelligent decision in the selection ether there is a profit for stockholders or persons havi as to meet unforeseen ana cu.-mgea conuinons, or forseen contingencies? expenses of management? | Let in The Light. ju We make it our business to explain what i m make of vonr money. ()nr motto always lias IS "LET IN THE LIGHT." Our whofo story ia |k med up in a recital o" tacts?not theories?gal V troin insurance experience. We put into ever w icy our tamo us Safety Clause, which renders I uj of the Company impossible from any of the on ^ causes which compel business failure. In Ihi Iff/ we guarantee safely to the policyholder and j: S tuily to the company?a double security. Wt X that ours is the safest insurance company }>' world, and we do not ask any man to insure wi V unless he agrees with us?after lie shall have $ its plan explained. We court the most rigid ir $ gation. {jf No company in America has a more com] M man at Us head, and none a more efficient co o. accicltvls i S No r->mpany stands betterin the estimation ^ surance men generally, lar^e numbers of whon 1 V- rv policies wilh us. % ' We e*-pertfullv invite von to insure vonr '& THK FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIA' $ This i< not an untried institution. It is a Phi Xi phiu company which be?ran operations in l?7t u business lias steadily increased, until now if has $ 000 000 insurance in force, over $2,100,000 in !;r assets; has paid over $4,600,000 in claims, an 32,000 policyholders. Our business extends & thirty-nine Stales, in each of which it is und< $ inspection of the Insurance Department, an have never refused to pay an honest claim. their Unanimous Verdict. !. | best insurance company in the country." j ! i* ? n a _ ... i i| 1 u G from > o * 'a! (imc, " i v^uni icjuhi w if coici n \ r < lina Kail Road, ?S ;arfanburg. S C. it "I have $4,000 insurance in The Fidelity Mu n Life Association, of Philadelphia. After compari of their relative values, I surrendered a policy in New York Life insurance Company, and am insure The Fidelity. 1 have entire confidence in the m u cement of this company, because of its sound finar 0 condition, its solid gr ?wth, with its safety clause r limitation of expenses I do not hesitate to rec li mend it to any one locking for Life Insurance in a liable company." - From G A Norwood Jr., President National B; Goldsboro, N C. ? ^Whether life insurance pure and simple is w? ed, or life insurance and savings bank combined. 1 fidelity fills the want in the best way for the poli ; holder" i m m oi Ban's id, igsiiee, oi i /3T.? n n n. r y . iiiaiuiitiiiiiuiiiuiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuituiiui !BBBZ3SXB^ ^ 'of. | ' f) "ga I i if "7 III w we jjj ^ U ^ y poi n; >erpe- * g Tl (A !insist X I || m in the r H P 7L iih ns f I J | ^ heard (K g JI ivesti- ft g life in ft I I j) i ION. ft ? 11 (? iladel- jjj | f) i $73.S |i ^ (i has jj| i ^ er the ^3 I J I) tuai I rn sons B t w) the 8 I (A d in I f/ i nf I I it ' n I x r tuuuiuuiutiiuJi ?