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GEO. L IDE, President of New York. The "Home Life" Insurance Company is now issuing a "20 Payment Life Policy" at the age of 35, which cost $36.22 annually, less the dividends, and adds to same the Endowment option whereby the insured can pay eight more payments and reap the benefits of recieving a thousand dollars !$1,000! in cash. We wish to call you attention to the fact that "all policies issued by the HOME LIFE' are absolutely incontestable aiter one year," and that paid-up policies in this company participate in the earnings of the company whether they are paid-up policies oi 3 or ihore years or at the end oi 20. ?if " : ' ' . ' " | > All policies issued by the "Home Life" on the limited payment plan contains guaranteed loan after two years and cash values, paid-up participating insurance and extended insurance; and there are no restrictions as to residence and travel. DIVIDENDS: A conparison of cash dividends paid by any Company is no criterion of the low co& of insurance in that particular company as the premium rates of companies differ, consequently the only true comparison of the co& of the same plans of insurance in various. companies is the difference between the premium charged and the dividend returned which amount is termed the net coft. The Home Life will furnish you Insurance comparing favorably <v&h- the lowest obtainable. All the policies issued by this Company, except Term and policies on female lives, contain the total and permanent disability clause, which means that in event of total and permanent disability no !urther premiums will be required until the age of 60. . - , DEATH CLAIMS: The Company takes great pride in the prompt settlement of death claims, and they are paid same day proofs are received and approved. SERVICES: We believe we are in a position locally to give you better service than any Company you can possibly place your insurance with, as the State office is located in Farmville and your renewal payments are paid at this office. ; The notices of premiums are sent out about 30 day before the premium is due and the Company allows 30 days grace without interest charged from the day that premium originally falls due. The "Home Life is old, strong and reliable, and during its 54 years of business there has been no scandals whatever connected with it in any way. Farmville, N. C. Feb. 26th, 1914. Mr. H. L. Humphrey, General Agent, Home Lite Insurance Company of New York, - Farmvillle. N. C. Dear Sin? It is with a great deal of pleasure that lam writing yod to say what I think of the "Home Life". Actions speak louder than words, and if I did not think I was Retting from the Home Life all that I could exped that any Company cou'd Rive me, I would not be carrying; over $15,000 with your Company. I can conscientiously and unheaitatedly recom mend the Home Life to anyone desiring; a good, safe and sound Life Insurance. I consider a man fortunate to be able to be a policy-holder in your Company. Yburs very truly, ]. Y. MONK. Farmvillle N. N. Feb. 25th, 1914. Mr. H. L. Humphrey General Agent, Home Life Insurance Company of New York, Farmville, N. C. Dear Sir:? About Ifcreeycart ?jro I took with your Com pany The Home Life, a $10,000 15-year Endowment Policy and I consider same as good as any Company that I could have inured with. TJiejervicfe that I have received has been entirely satisfactory, and I can unhesitatedly reccommend "The Home-Life" to any one desiring a safe Ltfe Insurance. Very truly yours, J. T. HARRIS. Fremont, N. C., Nov. 13th, 1913. Mr. H. L. Humphrey, General Agent Home Ltfe Insurance Co., Farmville^ N. C. Dear Sir:? We write to say that we appreciate the prompt ness of your Company in the settlement of the $10,000 policy held by our father, W. R. HOoks. He was injured in three companiea,and yours was the finft to make settlement. We mutt to thank you for the energetic manner in which you pushed the settlement, and will say in this connection, that any one who desires insurance will not make any mWlake to con sult you before taking u policy. With bed wishes tat your fi> tuve success, we are, Geo. I* & ?. T. Hooka, Jr., Executors. * If you want the be& policy,in the "Be& Company" in the word, and one that will treat you rigty and your bene ficiary the same way, before taking lnsurancefi see what we have fb offer. FOR TERMS AND PARTICULARS SEE H. L. HUMPHREY, GENERAL AGENT. J. R. Newton & W. J. Tugwell, SPECIAL AGENT j. r February 24th, 1914 Mr. H. L. Humphrey, General Agent, Home Life Insurance Company, ?> Farmville, N. C. Dear Sir:? My experience with your company has been vary satisfactory, as I was at one time guardian for a minor and the company paid the claim promptly and in full, and I do not hesitate to recommend the Home life to any one wanting good insurance. R. L DAVIS. Farmville, N. C, Feb. 25th, 1914 Mr. H. L. Humphrey, General Agent, ' Home lite Insurance Company of New York, Farmville, N. C. Dear Si;:? During the past four years I have bad almotft daily transactions with the Home Life Insurance Co, and have found them right up to the point in every inilant. The method employed by the Ifome Life in handling returns to policy hold ers, whether as dividends, or as death claims, is satisfactory in every case. Yours very truly, Dr. D. S. MORRILL. Goldsboro, N. C., Feb. 28th, 1914 Mr. H. L. Humphrey, General Agent, Hofne Lite Insurance Company of New York. Farmville. N. C. My Dear Sir:? Replying to your letter of Feb. 26th, saying thnt Mr. Blank has written you with n view to conneding him s;lf wltb^The Home Lifa Insurance Co., you further say that you?hnve referred Mr. Blank to me in regard to the landing of The Home Life Insurnnao Co, I beg to (flate that it will affopd me gTeat pleasure to give Mr. Blank information concerning The Home Life Insurance Company of New York. I have known personally for many y?ns Pres. Geo. B, Ide and other officers of The Homtf Life, and I have never known a more honorable set of men. I regard Mr. I4e as one of the .1 ablerft Life Insurance men in America. The Hom? I if : stands for the best in Lite Insurance. It is &tron7, conservative, and at the seme time progressive. When* ever en agent c'elivcrs to an applicant for policy in the Hr me Life of New York, that the appliccnt fo, iniorance in making an in aa safe in my opinion as if he bad tarafted t States Bonds. Sincerely youri/-,^ ?
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