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V- V. ANDERSON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,1915. ._._ Wt NUMBER 232. maw Wm yet .{bert;-. ? ? "h. That may <..; - tr?o, iir.t ccrtciiv'if. ia th?U j '.nat tend in 'ibo Vurulov/ cf Ar-' :vox??wi\?ro- ,?u'. the . regio Hy: t?es?KT?fttoa tvs Arminia, thu j ' llrst boyan C ^^^r?ti?n anCOeveIopbtr.it ima h-; .? ' iieop?inh; of evGoy - . .;h;-- Prora .'? ??.[? ? :r>, ann ;ui j . days p?in?;, ?ho . finger Iv fbat Li??'l at .tK : ?tea' and - Tigris as the' 5J ' " ? BB i .0 fl^j^ fl ifir^^thto^f?,!? education cf their, H lovclopmcnt of Ar-' ^^^S5^^^y*df?l t^h*3 acadtiuty con- H ? i w?ih rjB?iomdzin in ono ot'the. H v.'joinshlpStUutlono in th e. Ar-' I orht, ?nad?rnany of its pupils I nt'fii $ttjjto work in Gcriron? I versifies. It Waa I ??'urided ?twei ^fttholl?us George IV; I ! f gjMrly tra?na between: ? 20? and.30(>.b< mt':M^?'; ~> v^.vX':!l :.e Ar rt?rtjan Pompeii. ,.'? F*"rT':*r> 'ufnio rliined 'Ar-? .ty'it the heart of the Can? ? ?tl?t?f l&s? Ita thick, crum- I od found a tiona H : 3, mayhap, have; I .'-co t ? fitbreak'of the groatj I ' VTS01" the Russian er. I Atti io tho Ar-.' . rcin? II jipa rolling, parched,' I . inst deserted. They, .:: ndropoI-Krivan rail than thirty milen j liol, rind some thir- j tho ItiiBso-Ottomnir ir, a Gtcop hill to tho '?fii?th of tho ctorled cap-: Hal -imenian kingdom,' ru-.'l'aHKB I t?upus gorge beside H the dc?id cityj? ?gaj the Arpa Cha!, a ?fl 3 wMl ?-m river. This ia the H i city of a free ? ; ?tmouD, aplendid i with tho 1,001 influenco extended C UCSGU3, and.as .far H ;??[?m'slarid';in :k'.West. .AU that-re .?i of v ariation are an'aged H Armo?J&n rnon?lt?ho director of ox ; '??.[> ? V -' i :j|p?^?Ut? hi>?t tO 1 '.md V.uer touriste I . ?? way, nod a few I .^KSpV.was jhullt upon : : : ooi hy the Arpa Cha! treani.- Across lera had cut a city floor a raised' I i go lt great- advan .i lb. ? bi-rof? i?^h?ir. destruction vr?t ita heyday? ,::??;! P-?0, With .thclf ? i La.-? :: : in INSURANCE HINTS Of Interest to the Agent and te the Insured. Eiliclent Saving. It ls easier te make money than to save it or to invest lt. You cati easily name nine good earners to ono good saver. Most men. would come | to their old ago with a snug provis ion ?for their declining years if they I could Bavo ns well as they could earn : j EhV?iT. year lt grows more dlfllcult to savo, not only on account ot tho in creasing cost of living and Tho com UnuouB enlargement of our needs, but oleo because ot u growing impatience v.-i.i: simple, modest, self-restrained ;v.-ii?g. We are ylolding more readily, to'the little allurements, and tampia-, tiona of lifo than was tho habit of our forbears. But there is always some compensa tion for every losa. Never .before' were there such incentives for nav Sng. Tito modern saving iuautuUoua, and the newly Instituted government postal, savings banks, end. best of all, the life insuranco companies, pro vide the greatest incentives to saying and the surest rewards for thrift over invented by the mind of man. Ono may be'a good saver, and still live bis last days in penury for the lack of knowing, how to invest-his earnings properly. Most business men loso heav?-.' on investments made outside their' busi ness. Tho average wage-earner lobos a large share of his precious savings Tn .various forms of wild-cat and get- j rich-quick investments.... Tho percen tage of loss suffered by thone who have put their hard-earned money in to standard, old-lino insurance com panies is almost negligible. ' . No business man with miscellan eous Interests, no investor - la Stock and bonds,, no dealer in. real estate,] can show so small a. percentage of j losses as ls entailed by those who.' put their money into high-grade lifo | Insurance.-By Geo; T. Coleman. Time-Man's Kingdom. Time-lt's tb o ou! y thing we all, 'have the same etabun', bf Tn tills world -day. hy day. It is Hie otbrnrd mensuro of things. Go to' the balik . and borrow $500 for. ninety days. Tho bank chargos you $7.60. For what? i Not. for the inofney, hut for the ninety days-ninety days' uso at j ?"500. You day $7.60 fo?- what you can do in ninety days with tho $600. ? The money isn't yours-only the. | ninety days. In almost' all cases too big' v?tgl I difference-tho ? ide rc mu? that maken j one man's Ufo ono grand r-ucccss and another man's life a long-drawn-out, diemal fatlure-r-is that the. successful man tuses each minute of each day, ot each.' week, or . each monVh, of each year, of his Ufo BO. as to. make -?hat; minuto pay Clim tho biggest' dlvhtoitd possible. Ho plans for this-and that Ts tho whole story of his success;/. Tho other man may work Just na hard, but things. mistlt for him ;. ho. j lina iii jina : ?ha Yrelrmirm ^C""" to make' good tho' misfit minutes o? .another hour--he misses, tho copnen tlous oh life's rahroad and sours on tho platform of mediocre existence. Big men have demonstrated itit tho normal life.has plenty ot-.tlrho. Tho mon w?o 'wastes' a minute ! wastes a God-glvch oppOrtunUy.J-By. j Benjamin Bradford. -.' /,/ ? , -- . . '. j ANENT REGRETS \. Regrets. Yeti Hore Often Beard i Regrets, of tho man In later Rfc tl he did not purchase or. more of , it ? when' ho waa ybucgor. B?grots ot tho man in Impaired health that he did not obtain a policy 'when-he was Insurable. Hegrets .bf tho lapsed policyholder that ?ho did not4 koop' it up. Bcgrete of tho man who. bought cheap Insuranco In an increasingly expensive or nov: defunct insurance concern, . '..'.','' .'-; Eogrets of the widow that her hus* .band failed to insuro or keep. ftl? .{?pilby, in ts^(^t??^^^^^WS*?S "~ itcgrc?s ion ?are never j?caro* Begrots ?f ,tbe nolteyholder In - a sound .cbmpany that he over .allowed his life tc- he Insured..: ,,; Begrots.bf the policyholder that. ?S .bought as large a policy os ito did; : Regrets ot tho insured in an Old line .company that ho didn't go into a ft&i terna! order. '.-Regrets' of the policyholder, that he diduj.". let his. policy lapse because he had such a struggle to meet the rro mhims. F/agrets of the widow that h^itis band ever 'insured Tn her favor*-Pac. Mut;/ Nowa. -.; v TOG. Oiunot (ash,. Sentiment. A homo without sentiment is a bar ren, place-. A-house wjtb the mercenary crowd ing oht:ap*e.ct?bn is .no home-'et ail; :;; /Yet;?enilmflat doesn't' .clothe :.. the body nor does affection feed and nour?' lEfh*. f ? "Pleasant memory" is :'/i$ffi$|: fh?hxVtd leave 'behind to. widow, children. .'. ?.;-:?-'.?-''. ' Sgkaftf-;>tbay .' cannot cash "aenttmehl" '$$$M$?t*B%'8 of ; hay.' bread.^wUh memories. . Nu. home1 ia complete inhere the itsr ed ones are-not protected by ah fa seranee -policy.-"'' ' '-^ . ? [ wm'b'^eaay.'^ Ts a game. l0?ery dayT.d h?slnes?. .ts, a gabie.' H sa iho most interesting- ol all gantes. Ul t!:o Stiff fceeldc, r?'??Hh^-i-ofl?ra-W ?%t>@!^^M^i? law? . ? m lt's two in thc morning and thc house is Cold. Out of the darkness comes a cry Daddlc! Daddie! Oh, Daddie! And Daddie is up. He doesn't mind thc, cold if the little hand that pats him is warm. That was ten years ago, happy short years, work ing for the baby and her mother. It is two in thc morning again-and out of an aw ful darkness comes the cry Daddie! Daddie! Oh, Daddie! But Daddie will never jump up again--and he doesn't know that Betty's hands are warm, over his cold ones. lt's two years later and the little cash balance is . gone. . Mother is a forewoman in an overall fac tory. Betty is a cash girl. She will -be an. un educated woman. "Daddie" and Mother had plan ned college and a happy life for her. The cash balance would have paid for an income for life for wife and daughter. Go, story from life, and save other Fathers from making the same economic mistake! '^^^^^ Benjamin Bradford. * M.. M. M ATT ISON, GENEttAL AQENT ' C. W. Webb, District Agent J. J. Trowbridge,. ? ' ' '"" , ' C. E. Tribble, W. K. Osborne, . ; 1 . Specialists, Bleckley Building, . / Anderson, 8. C Have you any life assurance? Would yourWidow have any substitute for your l. '.O salary,'fees or wages? Could she feed and clothe and care for herself ?'Gil? c!'.?!dr?M ? .f . ' -.~.V---li'v. . . ^..:.T:-: . j.''--.-U. . vCqul<l she pay thc taxes on the home and thc in- j Could she prevent. foi;eciosuie of . the mortgage Could she .pay rent .and; keep the family together . . x Don't' you think &is to provide for her a 'j monthly tocom^ in case your salar*, fees or wages I j -PHONE^EE/OE'^ITE' : j