Show DRIVES EB OUT S o 0 S 0 S RHEUMATISM condition of diseased inflammation in a Rheumatism is in reality an internal and strength necessary to sus sustain sustain sustain nourishment the blood cells which supply the accumulation gets tain our bodies Uric trio 11 ric acid au an irritating inflammatory irregularities and then instead of Into the circulation because of physical and inflames the nourishing and invigorating the body the blood irritates because of its acrid and impure erent nerves tissues muscles joints The pains and aches and other disagreeable and dangerous symptoms symptoms of cured until every particle toms of Rheumatism can never be permanently cur the cause is driven from the thc blood S S S does this because it is is a perfect the bottom of the trouble purifies and blood purifier It goes down to very drives rives Rheumatism Rheu Rheumatism Rheumatism cleanses the circulation invigorates the blood and soothing lotions etc eta may maybe maybe maybe the Plasters liniments from system m relief and comfort they bring but a ewe cure cannot be used u cd for the temporary It frees the blood of every be effected until S S S has removed the cause impurity and makes it a rich health sustaining fluid to bring permanent penn anent relief and comfort to those who bo suffer with Rheumatism Book Dook on Rheumatism Rheumatism Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA GA I Free from mixture r unadulterated d clear HL C clean genuine ILI Websters Dictionary This definition of Pure perfectly applies to tot l lb I i food b old Q I t ti i iPure 1 I I Pure I BOND I I Nothing but bot the tho choicest grams grains ain the tho purest water tor and perfect yeast yeut cells scientifically distilled are used to produce its rich distinctive e flavor fluor t t the Government I d i ithe Its hs purity is guaranteed by the little lit e green stamp is proof of both purity purit I I and da age If your dealer cant ant supply you 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taken take as It cures the most mst 1 nate hate dee deer seated coughs and colds Why j take anything else F J JIm Hill Drug Dru Co lo The Best Printing Is II done by b The Salt bak printers 16 South West est Temple Annual Ball Brotherhood Railroad Trainmen Xo and the Ladles 8 Auxiliary A will give annual ball at Odeon hall ban Jan 19 I 1909 Dr Herbert Deane has removed ed his office from the Mercantile Mer block to 10 his h s residence South Main A 4 PLAIN TALK TAL WITH THE POLICYHOLDERS ft ti o of the ire NewYork New York Life Insurance Co Broadway New York 1 ANNUAL REPORT 1 To the Policyholders rs The work of your Company during durin 1003 1905 and n d its condition at tho close of that year deserve more than ordinary consideration and md study stud Your interest in the brief bric tabular exhibits attached is two twofold tw twofold fold You have hae the responsibility and tho the anxiety of poli i you have also a n wider widar interest Commerce is more than business it is the tho great groat Life insurance is more than mutual protection tion it is a great groat social force Lot us for a n moment consider that aspect of those these figures gures If a considerable portion of the wealth created yearly carl by society could be gathered on a apIO pro Po rata basis invested so as ns as to earn a aroa rea roa reasonable rate of interest and then under an exact and ani scientific pro program program gram ram be turned info cash cat h instantly at any nn point and applied to the relief of human distress a long lon step would be bl taken toward the social betterment of men There would be neither charity nor con confiscation Meation in such a plan It would not eliminate ambition or initia initiative the tive t c but it would greatly reduce poverty ignorance and their famil familiar jar fruits But society is not organized or in that way In tho the struggle for existence ex existence the weak are arc brutally driven to the wall wan Property itself is not always money monay and money saved saed IB is frequently worth lose lC than its full value because it is not well ell placed or is not quickly qU avail available available able t I eThere There is nevertheless s a large section of society more wisely organised or organized 0 than society as ns a n whole a gild of men and women whose whoM wh weak ones are not trampled on whose property at a the time of great greatest est ost need is always available and is always money mon This is life insurance in insurance insurance Life Lif insurance is if what society would be and it does whet what society so society society would do if society were organized as ns suggested above If I so society society ciet instead of life insurance accomplished those results we might begin to hope bope for a speedy realization of some somo of our social ideals But conditions and results achieved are aro no less loss real and no less lees val valuable vale WIble socially because they thc belong to what we wc call business Life J ifo insurance achieves such results daily with certainty with And with large benefits to society As a policyholder in the th Sew New York Life Insurance Company you were ware a n part of such a n plan in 1908 and indirectly you were busy buoy producing p just such results every evory month in to that year t I WHAT YOU DID IN 1908 Consider for a moment this Company Compan and by this Company I 1 mean meal primarily its membership as it was at the beginning of 1905 1003 and consider what it has accompli accomplished bcd within twelve months Ono One year ago ngo the Company consisted of people insured under about OSO policies citizens of every considerable country They were un under under under der definite contracts with each other which called for scientific cooperation co operation and mutual protection They The had paid such sums into a common fund that all their matured obligations had then been peen met and on January 1 1003 1005 against an ultimate average obligation of about 2000 per policy po ic there was accumulated about 52 The Thc membership was under definite contracts contract duly to provide pro ride the differ difference once ence between the sums accumulated and the sums ultimately due What happened during 1903 You directly reached and relieved the tIle beneficiaries under policies when their chief resource had bad boon been taken away by death your relief went into tho 46 states and 6 6 territories of the United States State and into 44 14 other countries lOunt The total of this relief as expressed in money mon was But that is only a part of the story You sent e lt these families not prop property property property and just when need erty but money you ou reached them immediately was greatest g in doing that you really did more You did what hat no nog other organized body of men could do except those similarly organ organized You paid to these beneficiaries a partial equivalent for the property value alue of lives lies cut off prematurely Most insuring persons are young They Have strength of body a reasonable mental equipment and an average aora e training When they assume the obligations of home and children they in effect make a contract with society but the burden of that contract for a 8 rime time is ison ison ison on society They are arc themselves their chief asset But BuL the yank bank will loan Joan no money on that asset when life is extinct c and very vory little tittle when wh n life is at its full If that asset et fails these me default de sult to tos society s and society has baa no remedy except the orphanage or and too the re ra reformatory reformatory fonn tory A large portion of the of 1005 represented d the die te sal salvage salof salvage vage of the one really valuable asset which these the families hud h hada da a re resource resource resource source which by all the ordinary rules of business was totally tot loot Those These payments prevented social defaults and to that WRt extent made the orphanage and the tho reformatory unnecessary It is worth while for you as policyholders policyholder to 10 know kito something of the other things which you ou accomplished in th tn the year pear 1003 You ii paid in all aU to your own membership 40 This Th total in includes includes eludes annuities dividends maturing endowments RIa ma maturing a turing hiring deferred dividend policies and surrender value for contracts sold to the Company You loaned to your own membership ea 8 n th tho tH security of their own policies For your own protection you ou increased the general funds of the Company book values hY about This his increased the security behind d eek ea average J l ultimate policy obligation by about 46 All AU this represents mutual help of or the first drat order Compart it with your other investments and your other activities in n 1806 1008 D you do any beer work during the th year Was Wu it not worth whiM w Would you ou not like to see sec more of it done by your Company in 1060 lo o Would not an nn almost unlimited amount of such work lT ami d effectively done be he a public benefit 1 I HOW YOUR WORK IS LIMITED 1 But here a curious condition confronts you I In the tbs extent exten 0 dt r your work and in that alone you are not advancing For Fur example in 1903 1905 you ou issued about new policies and 00 from various causes you ou lost It is a startling fact that lat if you hid bed taken into your our ranks in enough new members to make good the tM num number iw n bor ber that dropped out making no growth whatever you OU or your iop p i would have violated the th criminal law of New I York ork state C t Notwithstanding the tho high character of all ail 11 you did in 1008 1003 notwithstanding standing your willingness 5 and ability to do more of it the dM law lasso of 01 New York state arc are such that your Our Company near the dose afore of the tit 1 year had to slow down the busy bu y wheels or risk lak committing a miMe mile misdemeanor meanor m anor This particular law Section 96 98 g of the Insurance Laws of New NewYork York has been in ill full force for two yoon It planes an n arbitrArY limitation on the legitimate activities of life insurance men mm Its direct effect on your Company has been the tho reduction of a plant ca capable c pable of insuring people a year to a plant plat insuring low 1011 the than tb people a year It has reduced our outstanding busbies busine about and reduced the number of families fn protected by our gild by about a t Aside from all questions of its constitutionality and aDd the repugnance repugnance nance with which every cery American Amer views 1 such ouch h legislation legis legi legislation lation the law is a curious one for New York state to enact erect New NewYork NewYork NewYork York is the Empire state and boasts of it It has hai a city which with reason aspires to the commercial and financial supremacy o othe of at atthe the world The story of the city and the state is filled with th tM tase names of great men and is tho the record of groat achievements The state and the tIle city it are arc what they are not alone of their heir loca loea location tion but chiefly because the men of the th state sLate and of the iH city haw hare Ita strongly utilized great opportunities It was strange logic which impelled the legislature of synch such a o state to conclude that admitted evils in a great business could be cured curet by limiting its volume The legislature of the state has boo never beta bel applied this doctrine to any an business and in my judgment the peo people 1 1 lIe t e do not noi approve such legislation THE PRESENT STATUS AND ABD FUTURE POSSIBILITIES t tt ti I call your attention to the thc general facts contained in in the Hal fJ ance Sheet and statement of Income and Disbursements attached hereto I think you will there read the answer to the query that ciri informed people so 50 often make nake Why do life insurance companies f need such great accumulations of money P POur 1 tt 1 r Our ultimate obligations at their face value approach two thousand thou tho thousand q sand million dollars our assets for all 11 purposes market values are ar ate o about five fic hundred and millions Eve dollar of those U assets as is absolutely necessary under a clearly defined program in i order to liquidate our liabilities both actual l and contingent Our c assets arc are large because our liabilities aro are large Our OUT liabilities are ars I Ii large because we wc are doing a large work of the kind I hue hays described 4 w You understand tand of course cour c that the time has passed when life b tf insurance companies will attempt to defeat or repeal legislation by T r ran which will net lIet meet tHe die approval any an indirection or by any process of the most Dlo t scrupulous ulous mind Bad legislation R you con ean readily r do der t foat feat unfair taxation you ou can easily abate You 0 can do this by the file le tS creation of public opinion and by direct appeal to the men who rep rap represent t resent you in legislation t 1 fH Legislation r follows what it believes es public opinion to be You Y oU arc are numerous enough to influence public opinion materially ma To do k this you ou must have hae that reliable information which will convince f fy your y ur judgment and such information we propose to make easily ac IC accessible accessible You can enn have it for the tho asking We W e hope to place it be before Itt fore foe you y ou during the coming year y r in to a series of Plain Talk Talks to Pol Policyholders PoliCY Policyholders iCY through the tl e public prints tg If we convince you then set act as you would world on any kindred km r question which involves both your personal per personal interest and tho the public v vIn 1st In any an case study the figures attached St Study ady them as a you ir the balance bal nee sheet of your own business Commend COHu or eri c Jt in if tf they the deserve either cither But above all 11 observe what a 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