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Cijr S|ii|tux The Pilot Thrift Endowment a Unique Plan of Protection IT PROVIDES—A Systematic Plan of Saving; Complete Life Insurance Pro- tection; Income In Event of Disability; Double Benefits for Accidental Death; A Source of Ready Financial Assistance in any Time of Emergency; Cash In- come for Old Age. On a Basis of $10,000 at age of 35, here’s what you have: Death by any cause.................................................$10,000.00 (Before age 65.) Death bv Accident.................................................. 20,000.00 (Before age 60.) Disability benefits per month......................................... 100.00 In event of total and permanent disability before age 60, this income begins IMMEDIATELY, all future premiums being waived. It continues to age 65, and then (or at prior death) you or your beneficiary will receive the full face of the policy, no deduction being made on account of the disability payments. At age 65—Three options: 1. —Cash to insured..................................$10,000.00 or 2. —Cash to insured................................... 3,120.00 plus Paid up policy....................................... 10,000.00 (Face amount to be paid beneficiary at death of insured) or 3. —Monthly income for life.............................. 72.50 Sufficient payments guaranteed that live or die, insured or bene- ficiary will receive at least $10,000.00. HERE’S WHAT YOU SAVE— Premium payments of $344.40 cease at age 59. Your total premium deposits (exclusive of small special premium of Dis- ability and Double Indemnity) amount to $2,250 less than the face of the policy. Therefore, you get back $2,250 more than you pay in. Pilot Life Insurance Company GREENSBORO, N. C. A. W. McAlister, President H. B. Gunter, Third Vice-President, Arthur Watt, Secretary and Actuary and Agency Manager. Name Changed from Southern Life Trust Company 171
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£ John I. Pritchett Dodge Brothers MOTOR VEHICLES PHONE IIO-A BRISTOL. VA.-TEN N. She was pure as snow but she drifted.—Lyre. She asked me to kiss her on th’ cheek. Which one did you kiss her on ? I hesitated a long time between them.—Burr. Prof. Hutchf.rson—“Eblen, why are you mailing so many letters?” Eblen—“I’m taking cuts in a correspondence school. THE SKIN HE LOVES TO TOUCH In the gloaming, oh, my darling, When the lights are dim and low, That your face is powder painted, How am I, sweetheart, to know? Twice this month I’ve had to bundle Every coat that I possess To the cleaners—won’t you, darling, Love me more and powder less? Wood and Hair Fibre, Wall Plasters, Plaster Board, Gypsum Partition Tile, Plaster Finishes, Keene’s Cement, Tiger Finishing Lime, Agricultural Gypsum (land plaster) For Printed Matter and Prices, write Southern Gypsum Co., Inc. NORTH HOLSTON, VA. 170
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Cijr |iinn. WEST END PHARMACY, Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Agents Hollingsworth Gandies The Only Place to Go ABINGDON, VA. A DEFERRED PAYMENT Medium—“Before proceeding to commune with the spirits, I wish to know if there is anyone here who wishes to speak to the dead.” Irishman—“Yes.” Medium—“To whom do you wish to speak?” Irishman—“To Pat O’Brien.” Medium—“What do you wish to know?” Irishman—“Ask him why in the ’ell he didn’t pay me that 300 before he died.” A bashful young man (Watson) walked into a department store and the salesgirl said, “What can I do for you?” Watson—“Why-er-I can’t remember what it is I want.” Salesgirl—“Well, what did it sound like?” Watson—“It's either a casserol or a-er camisole.” Salesgirl—“Is the chicken dead or alive?” ‘‘THE WATCH YOU WILL EVENTUALLY OWN” GRUEN VERITHIN W. G. HAGY SON Jewelers and Optometrists ABINGDON, VIRGINIA Phone 145 G. W. Richards, Mgr. Abingdon Transfer “We Haul Anything Anywhere’' Abingdon, Va. 172
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