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ESTABLISHED 1888,
CHARLOTTE, N. C , SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 26, 1908
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Josopli G. Brown, rresident. P. D. Geld, Jr., Vice President and Gener-
al Manager. C. V. Gold, Secretary and Superintendent of Agencies.
Chas. J. Parker, Treasurer. Albert Anderson, M. D. Medical Director.
T. B. Womacji, General Counsel. David Parks Fackler, Actuary.
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DIRECTORS:
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Jos.G. Brown, Raleigh, N. C.
C. B. Aycock, Goldsboro, X. C.
Clias. E. Johnson, Raleigh, N. C.
J. Elwood Cox, High Point, X. C.
W. E. licit, Charlotte, X. C.
H. W. Jackson, Raleigh, X. C.
TI. C. McQueen, Wilmington, X. C.
P. D. Gold, Jr.. Raleigh, X. C.
C. D. Benbow, Greensboro X. C.
J. C. Hales, Wilson, X. C.
C. W. Gold, Raleigh, N. C.
X. II. Carter, Wallace, X. C.
F. G. James, Greenville, X. C.
Albert Anderson, M.
W. M. Sanders, Smithfield, X. C.
Walker Taylor, Wilmington, X. C.
A. I?. Andrews, Raleigh, X. C.
Jno. O. Ellington, Fayette.ville, X. C.
W. I. Everett, Rockingham, X. C.
Geo. A. Holdcrness, Tarboro, X. C.
J. C. Braswell, Rocky Mount, X. C.
J. M. Sherrod, Whitaker, X. C.
A. A. Shu ford, Hickory, X. C.
J. P. Sawyer, Asheville, X. C.
R. P. Rankin, Gastonia, N. C.
W. T. Old, Elizabeth City, X. C. .
D. D. McColl, Bennettsville, S. C.
D., Raleigh, X. C.
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1 he JefTerson Standard Liie Insurance Company is a solid, conservative, progressive Life Insurance Company, having begun busi-
ness with a CASH surplus to policy holders of
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And a directorate composed of some of the South's leading business men; it is as capable of taking care of its contracts as any In
surance Company in existence.
The success with which -the Jefferson is meeting testifies the confidence of the public in this strong and growing Southern
Company. "The Moral Awakening" of the Industrial South demanded such a company as the Jefferson and it is only necessary
for you to familiarize yourself with the expert management ot every department to know that it will fulfill the purpose for which it
was organized; TO KEEP LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS AT HOME, TO DEVELOP HOME ENTERPRISES.
In return for these premiums the Jefferson will give you a contract embracing every benefit offered by any Insurance Com
pany, whose methods are based on sound insurance principles.
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Agents will find that they can vastly increase their income by selling Jefferson policies, for the reason that the Tefferson
contracts with their undoubted strength and security demands the confidence of the public
The merits of the Tefferson Policies are surpassed by no company.
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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
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C. W. GOLD, Secretary and Superintendent oi Agencies,
Raleigh, N. C.
C S. ALSTON. District Manager, Charlotte Office, Realty Zl
t5uilding, iiiterjan. ist.
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