The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 20, 1913, Page 7, Image 7
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pitKSII?KN*T WILSON'S HKALTII.
A '1' **l
Doctors Onler More Outdoor Life ^ ^
How Others Stood Strain. |Jy the l.atc
Washington Star. 1
Mr. Wilson s physician prescribes ,
more outdoor life for hitn and he MaJeKti<\ fr
should take the medicine. He is not , corn> fri
frail, but has entered upon duties ?. man ,lath '
more taxing physically than any he *,on across 1,1
has ever before performed. He must ,oun(lation fo
be every inch alive from the mo- 's ant*
ment he begins his day's work until ' T,le Kloriot
he knocks off. Many men of many y l'ie alchen
minds are by turns at his ear. and warr'?r in bu
many topics of many kinds are dis- aud strengtt
cussed with him. j thousand arm
Nor is this all. He must give his P?S(; of 'if?evenin,gs
to company. When nc*t I Next in im
entertaining himself, he is being I>ro'u?lo? of
entertained; and not even the thea- t'lose three
tre is always a relaxation. which render
work our Presidents hard. ^ere?koned
and It is remarkable that none has ,lcie"ce of gri
yielded to the strain. Some have Exaggerate!
seemed to thrive on it. Mr. Cleve- vaP?rs to the
A^land lost no weight. General Harri- ed witl1 s'
^ son was always ready, and seemed dwarfed P
nsvsr tn Hrn Mr M^VInli,., I roils hair r?f .
.ivn.u.r; i 11 \ l \ I 'U I" - " vt 1
along without halt. Mr. Roosevelt i *,rac"lK. with
tackled his tasks as a robust and j lbe r'ce planl
feverish hoy does, while Mr. Taft I1'1'' wheat,
shouldered his like an amiable ' ?fber cereals,
giant. j bier verdure
But they had hardened themselves an,l prairie i
before their White House days be- , Kpass is the i
Kan. They had several apprentice-j ?' a" vegetab
ships in minor political posts, and , 'be type of oi
were experts in handling company,0' mortality,
and disposing of business. As the ' Lying in t!
phrase is, they were old hands at the buttercups ai
bellows. May, scarcely
Mr. Wilson <1 id not come to Wash-''ban the mi
ington direct from his study. lie niimic wilder!
had had a short time at Trenton in lections are c
the governor's office, and, upon the 'itful fever is
whole it had been a lively time. He ' wrangle of
had encountered just enough oppo- j forum is elosi
sition to put him on his mettle and scar which on
make him active physically and om of the ea
mentally. carpet of the
But Trenton is not Washington. | blanket of tin
Advising a legislature about local ; Grass is tl
affairs is a little thing to be com- I ture, her
pared with advising a Congress ] Fields trampli
about national and inaternational , ed with blot
affairs, and where Governor Wilson ruts of cann
v. <?n^ vmiiui nuum umce, or poll- wuu grass an
cles, or what not, President Wilson Streets aba
is meeting a hundred. come grass-gi
Indeed, there is no more interest- and are obliti
ing story in a newspaper than the Forests d<
story of a day at the White House, flowers vanisl
when Congress is in session, the tal. Ileleagi
town full of visitors, and the Presi- I liosts of wint
dent forced to get into, and keep in I the impregnal
his stride. It is wonderful how terranean vit
~ many persons he sees, how many on the first si
different subjects he must discuss. Sown by tli
and how much prompt action is de- ering birds; i
manded at his hands. The strain tie horticultu
continues hour after hour, and even which are its
a very strong man must feel it. it softens the
Mr. Wilson's health is of interest world,
to everybody. Everybody wishes I Its tenaciou
him to be, and remain, in the best in its place a
health; and if long tramps are in the components f
line of his tasks and in those of his wasting sea.
physical needs, he is lucky in his tudes of desi
locality. Washington, and particu- i eessible slope
larly at this season of the year, in- nacles of mo
vites in every direction; and' the mates and de
man afoot taking a constitutional character and
gets the very best of that sort of Unobtrusive
thing. immortal vigo
islied from tl
,... .. ., . . the field, it hi
< enter of lh? 1 m,?Ml and whe|, vipj
The Kansas City Star. dynasty iias \
* ,. sumes the thi
The exact geographical center of , pvnelled
tlie^Wnited States has been the Jtb?iioate^s
source^of much municipal heart- * |?,ars no
bnw*jigs in western Kansas for ,,|,arm so|
many years. For Riley has claimed splendor but
the spot more vigorously than most enchanting th
places, but a dozen or more farms, It yields nc
hamlets and towns have disputed should its ha
the claim. year, famine
But they were all wrong. The World.
nation's pivot is located on a farm
10 miles north of Smith Center, and
the man who owns the land never f 77^
suspected it. Neither did the tenant !Stori(
who tills the land. When the good
news was broken to them last week
they could hardly believe it and Indianapolis Is
once they were convinced didn't jn tjle cour,
seem to appreciate it. llam jenning
Wyman Griding was tinkering ita.ya.rtl Hale,
away at a broken lister when a jn 'pjle World
stranger approached him with the prPtend to be
information. tug as typical
"Well, I'll be durned," was Wy- mr. Bryan
man's first comment. Biblical refer.
This man. who is 2 5 years old, yfrs Bryan t.
had lived on the farm three years 0f quotations
and has plowed and cultivated all point of askii
over the historical spot ?or the spot jiand.
that ought to be historical if it had "Mr. Balrd,
its just due. Meanwhile he has made Bryan, "I ha'
a tine start rearing a family, having Pr|)S a good <
acquired a wife and a baby that Is tlia.t Solomon
a year old. a wife, tindeti
"No, I didn't know anything annul taineth favor
it." he continued af h? recovered "Yes," Mai
from liis first surprise. ' I ne er plied, "but Pa
even heard anything about it You iu> that marric
see, this ain't my farm I just rent marrieth not .
it from i.ill Lewis, lie never heard Dismayed o
aboil :t either I ano v he didn't aspiring youtl
or he would have raised my rent. I "Paul may
don't suppose it'll help me any to surely Solonio
have it here on the farm unless authority on
there's a reward out for it." Paul never in
So saying. Mr. Grifflng continued The secretai
his tinkering and dismissed the sub- Juice dinners
ject from his mind. proposed to <
The location of the place was certain condit
made thrnilth Ihn n?alut!Hici> nf Mi? Hinnop of uU.I
bureau of the census of the depart- tniral Togo w
ment of commerce and labor. In a Bryan's glass
recent letter the following was writ- tain only wat
ten: the health in
"In the census bulletin on the ed one of the
center of population it is noted that table. "No,"
the geographical senter is located plied, "your
10 miles north of Smith Center, the their victories
county seat of Smith county, Kan- drinking the;
sas, approximately latitude 39 de- When you wl
grees, 65 minutes, longitude 98 de- pagne I will
grees 50 minutes, west. It has ' 'M,"pagn<
been located by the govern- Mr Aryan's ?
of course It would require out of iheni v
very careful work with proper in- ness of tempo
"twoiont# to locate this position, ('ny> Mf. Halt
oven approximately." where about h
or disappointn
??? stories of whlc
Best Laxative For the .Aged. Mr Bryan
Oid men and women feel the need even of such
of a laxative more than young folks, night handed
but it must be safe and harmless ernor Thayei
and one which will not cause pain. Thayer, long
pf Dr. King's New Life Pills are es- was presidinj
pecially good for the aged, for they ma meeting
act promptly and enslly. Price 25c. was to appea
Recommended by Lancaster Phar- took his plac?
tnacy and Standard Drug Company, governor prett
THE LANCASTER NEW
him and asked him his name. The
)llflk ilk (ir?iw reply was William Jennings Bryan.
Mltl M -oh, Mr. Bryan." said the chairman.
? . ... ? "I am glad to meet you. Do vou
> Senator J.J. Ingalls Bpeak or 8lng?? <
ot Kansas. On a much earlier occasion when
Mr. Bryan was just out of school
ultful, wondrous plant, and was really unknown, he was
umphant, with the aid pressed into service at a Democratic j1
made victorious proces- meeting in the public square at !'
e tufted plain and laid Jacksonville, 111., because the sched- '
r the social excellence uled speakers were slow in arriving [ ?
to be. and the crowd was growing impaas
plant, transmuted tient. "How shall I introduce him?" ?
ly of God, sustains the whispered the chairman, after young ,
ittle, the poet in song Bryan had consented to serve. ' Oh, .
lens everywhere the just say that we will hear William !
is that work the pur- J- Bryan, a rising attorney of this _
place." The chairman turned to
portance to the divine the audience, obtained silence and J
water, light and air, announced: "We will now have the '
great physical facts pleasure of listening to Willim e
existence possible, may Rising Bryan, a jay attorney of this <,
the universal bene- city." V
ass. j "Today." writes Mr. Hale, "the
j d>- iropical Heats and thrice-defeated candidate, who has R
gigantic cane congest-j come to Washington to sit at the !"
iccharine secretion; or | right hand of the new Democratic
iolar rigors to the tib- President, is telling these stories I1
northern solitudes, em- and a score like them with great
its resolute pennons, glee. His favorite hero. I think, is *
t of Southern swamps, a farmer whom he calls John, who
rye, barley, oats and had just heard from the girl of his
no less than the hum- choice that she returned his love. ^
of the hillside, pasture John went to the front door, opened "
n the temperate zone, it, went out, stood looking up at the 1
nost widely distributed stars, and said, 'Oh, Lord, I hain't
le being, and is at once got nothin' against nobody no ji
lr life and the emblem more.' "
le sunshine amoug the ? '
id the dandelions of i\ r*
higher in intelligence llOl 1IIif lOIlS
nute tenants of the t
less, our earliest recol- _. , _ ,
>f grass and when the nv ^or^ ^un. (
ended, and the foolish Candor, n.?The discussion of ob- ;j
the market and the score and difficult problems in pub- i
d, grass heals over the lie and private by persons knowing
ir descent into the bos- little or nothing about them, a
rth has made, and the Synonyms presumption, impudence, g
infant becomes the nastiness. f
e dead. Uplift, n.?The process of art of a
le forgiveness of na- convincing men and women that t
constant benediction, their moral, mental and physical r
ed with battle, saturat- well-being is in the keeping of (
)d and torn with the others. $
on. grow green again Social justice, n.?A condition of i
d carnage is forgotten, society in which the rule of equality g
.ndoned by traffic be- before the law does exist, being su- g
rown like rural lanes perseded by a system in which the f
erated. correctness of an act or series of ^
icay, harvests perish, acts is judged according to the state
l, but grass is iraraor- of the judge's liver, the atmospheric f
lered by the sullen pressure, the quality of this morn- c
er, it withdraws into ing's coffee or the quantity of alco- f
ble fortress of its sub- holic liquor consumed on the pre- e
ality and emerges up- vious night. q
olicitation of spring. Temperance, n.?An appropriate c
e winds, by the wand- thing for the Secretary of State of c
iropagated by the sub- the United States to approve. v
re of the elements Gambling, n.?One form of de- g
ministers and servants, bauchery diplomats should shun. v
rude outline of the Heart, n.?The successor of wis- ?
dom in the administration of public <i
is fibers hold the earth aftairs. ^
nd prevent its soluble l-aw, n.?Something to prevont \
roiu washing into the somebody from doing something. t
It Invades the soli- Economy, n. (politics)?The ex- t
erts, climbs the inac- penditure of public moneys for the q
s and forbidding pin- benefit of our damned scoundrels. c
untains; modifies cli- Wastefulness, Extravagance, Pro- (
lermines tne History, '"gamy, n.?Tne expenditure of ,
destiny of nations. public moneys for the benefit of the
! and patient, it has other fellows' damned scoundrels. c
r and aggression. Ban- Literacy, n.?The accomplishment
te thoroughfares and first demanded in his rescuer by one ?
Ides its time to return, about to he rescued from a burning f
ilance is relaxed or the building. ^
lerished. it silently re- Statistics, n.?When compiled by
one from which it has ourselves,.the final proof of our own r
but which It never virtue; when compiled by others to ^
our confusion, a meaningless jumble I
blazonry of bloom to of arbitrary and misleading symbols, t
uses with fragrance or Devotiontothepubllcweal. n.?Our ,
its homely hue is more efforts to get public office,
an the lily or the rose. Scrambleforoffice, n.?Anybody v
> fruit or air, and yet, else's efforts to get public olTice.
rvest fail for a single Hlghduty, n.?Our acceptance of _
would depopulate the Pay from the public treasury.
Pie. n.?Another man's accep
tance of pay from the public treas- S
. ury.
r O Intelligence, n.?That quality 1
iS Oi 15rvail which leads others to support us. I
Benightedness, n.?The absence i,
of intelligence. c
ews. Precedent, n.?Anything proving
se of an article on Wil- t,,at 0,hers have what we want to do.
s Bryan by William Fooliahpractice. n. ? Anything i
several stories are told pr,?VnK that others have not done c
's Work which do not u at want to ('? F
new, but bear repeat- Constitution, n. Something on [
of the man which to hang amendments,
has been addicted to , Amendment, n.?Proof of the c
?nce all his life and lR,lorance of ???r predecessors. (
*dls how he made use Statute, n.? (As used in twentieth g
when he came to the lm1,1, ' monument in gulling
her father for her . . . , . C
Minimumwage, n.?A jest based
said the young Mr. on.f sorious subject,
re been reading Prov- I!!''1"'. n? ? P0"tieal platform,
leal lately, and I find Dlrectprimaries, n.?A system of
says. Whoso flndeth government extremely popular C
. a good thing and oh- amon* ,hose who know mtl<' about S
of the Lord.'" _ . .
... - .. Cnhnrpl n Th<.
> ouiru a latner re- "mo ?ee,u
tul suggests that while ' . * " , , ,
Etth doeth well, he that f Oral tude. An extinct bird,
rioeth better " formerly much esteemed hut now I
nly for a moment, the T^,0/5" economically ineffli
rejoined: ' , . ,
have said that, hut Kfflcienry. n._A boon to paper
n would be the better manufacturers and Printers. C
this point. because arasite. tr?Anybody who makes L
i irried a means we don t underrv
of state of the grape stalu'
admits that he once ? r7* t , *,V7 1?
'ri,ik ,? ? z rr"' " .
ic? Ih. he.m, ?r Ad- rT"tr uir.n'V,. V?A "anco ln,a"u"
. . j i ? script illegible. )
as being drunk. Mr. v
was observed to con- C
er. "You must drink "Pop, why does the moon get v
champagne," exclaim- full ?" a
banqueters across the "I don't know. Don't bother me." t
Mr. Bryan quickly re- "Pop, I guess if the moon would s
-Japanese heroes won only stick to the Milky Way it
annKing water, i mn wouldn't get full, would it?" Lipir
health In water, pincott's Magazine. n
in victories on cham
1 riitk your health In Guaranteed Eczema Iteniedy.
The constant itching, burning, C
uI<1 have gone through redness, rash and disagreeable efexperionce
and come fects of eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
, itli the mellow sweet- itch, piles and irritating skin erupr
which he shows to- tions can be readily cured and the
says. There is no- skir. made clear and smooth with _
dm a trace of Jealousy Dr. Ilohson's Eczema Ointment. Mr.
tent. He seems to love j. c. Eveland, of llath, 111., says:
h lie is the victim. "I had eczema twenty-five years and
speaks without malice had tried everything. All failed. 1!
treatment as that one When I found Or. Hobson's Eczema e<
out to him by Gov- Ointment I found a cure." This sj
r of Nebraska. Mr. ointment is the formula of a pliysl- si
his political enemy, cinn and has been in use for years e<
K at a non-partisan ?not an experiment. That is why li
at which Mr Hryan we can guarantee it. All druggists,
r When Mr Bryan or by mail Price 50c. Pfeiffer \
on the platform the Chemical Co , Philadelphia and St.
tided not to recognize Louis
I
S, .1TNK 20. 1913.
A FAIR WARNING. *?' ?<" 1
j Whereas one-thli
and one-third of fi
)no That Should he Heeded by ing in Craigsvillt
Lancaster Residents. ^,T?- 8, hi Lancas
petitioned the coui
Frequently the first sign of kid- ucatiou to order ai
iey trouble is .a slight ache or puin termine whether o
a the loins. Neglect of this warn- tax now levied on
ng makes the way easy for more sonal property in
erious troubles?dropsy, gravel, school purposes, si
Irlght's disease. 'Tis well to pay We hereby ordei
ttention to the first sign. Weak said district No. 8
idneys generally grow weaker and tion on Wednesday
elay is often dangerous. Resi- at Craigsville sch
lents of this locality place reliance which election only
a Doan's Kidney Pills. /This test- return real or pjrrsi
d, Quaker remedy has /been used taxation and wlo
a kidney trouble over^50 years? receipts and rdfeisti
s recommended all o^r the clvillz- shall be allowed to
d world. Read the^rollowing: opening and closi
Mrs. W. H. AyeMt 4 54 S. Wilson same as in all gem
it., Rock Hill, S. says: "Doan's A. C. ltOWE
Cidney Pills didy^ie a great deal of J. GARD1N1
;ood when I yed them, and I can V. A. LING
ecomineqd tfc^m to anyone having County Board
idney comuraint. They relieved
ne of bacmche, pains through my
oins and rther ailments which had Schedules oOUt
howed ' Jfliat my kidneys were Premier Carrier
reak." / N. B.?Schedule
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 aB information oi
ents. E"oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, guaranteed. Effect!'
*e?v York, sole agents for the Uni- Dally departure
ed States. No. 113?10:05
nemcmber the name?Doan's? lilll and way statlo
itid take no other. No. 118?8:31 a
Columbia and way
No. 114?2:00 p
fiftieth Anniversary Rattle of Columbia, Chariest
Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pa. tions.
On account of tlie above celebra- mf)'0'v * ?
ion. the Southern Uailwav Com- ""} ,Y?rkv"le ??d
?.y will soil rounrt .rip to
lettysburg. Pa., on June 28. 20 and ? .. r .
10, and July 1, with linal limit July ^ia g c * W H
Otli, 1 ' 13. Charleston, S. C.
Exceedingly low rates have been
mthorized from all points in the
lout beast. Some of the attractive Slll)SCl*il)C fc
ares from points in this territory
re as follows: Allendale, $17.15;
lamberg, $16.80: Barnwell, $16.85;
Hackville, $16.65; Camden, $16.50; '
Charleston, $16.90; Denmark, I
16.65; Lancaster, $14.75; Orange- ?
?urg, $16.50; Pregnall, $16.90; j i
lummerville. $16.90; Sumter $16.60. J|
iimilarly low round trip rates in efect
from other points in South
Carolina. I The
Southern Railway has arranged , ,
or a special through train without ana the
hange of cars to Gettysburg, Pa., tion of
or the accommodation of Confed- '
rate veterans and their friends. an office
^his train will consist of baggage , rp
ar, nice first-class coaches, dining ana Iru
ar and Pullman sleeping cars and ar
vil 1 leave Augusta. Ga., 3:40 p. m.
Sunday, June 29th, leave Black- live stoc
ille 5:59 p. m.. Columbia 7:25 p.
n., Chester 9:13 p. m., Rock Hill your pn
: 45 p. m., and will arrive Gettysiurg
1:20 p. m. Monday, June 30,
n time to allow for arrangements
o be made for accommodations at
he battlefield during the afternoon.
"hose intending to make this trip
an board this train at Blackvllle, fc?
'olumoia, Rock Hill, or any other ??
loints en route, and this will avoid i
l necessity of making any change
See that your tickets read via ?
Southern 'Railway and if further in- -IbgL,
orniation is wanted or if reservaon
(his special train or any H|UI
egular train is desired, write to
V. R. McGee, A. G. P. A., Colum- 1 t
?ia; W. H. CafTey, D. P. A., Charles- j|i
on, or S. H. McLean, I). P. A., Co- Ty l/jjff
umbia, and your communication W. CS
vill be given prompt attention.
Adv. 74-78 lIMyfy
Rank No. 222. j J ,
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION C^)
OF
THE FARMERS BANK & TRUST CO
ocated at Lancaster, S. C., at the
lose of business June.4th, 11)13.
RKSOUIU^S.
iOans and DiscoiffHs. . . $140,978.00 VT1W W W*l
)vor drafts.. .X 1,981.85 v|1|||1
furniture ancr Fixtures. 2,875.00: I U M I
)ue from Banks and ? $ j, ?
Bankers 16.472.83 ' A llLi
'urrency 1,449.00 j
Sold 927.50
Silver ahd Otner Minor
Coin 324.36,
Checks and Cash Items 166.4 6
Total $165,175.00
LIABILITIES,
lapital Stock Paid in..$ 50,000.00 \ 1
Surplus Fund 1,250.00 l\ ITJOUeri
Individed Profits, less j .
Current Expenses and t M C l!5iV) IT)
Taxes Paid 5.208.87 MV t
dividends Unpaid.. 12.00 fi
ndividual Deposits Sub- O U I 11IV* IV
ject to Check 18,482.06 .
"lino Certificates of De- linriirV OT
posit 9,904.25 J
!ashier's Checks 317.82 011
Hlls Payable, includ- a11
ing Certificates for
Money Borrowed. .. 80,000.00, sortment.
Total .$165,17 5.00 tC 111
ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C CU
County of Lnnc-rter-M. taking in
Before me came W. H. Mlllen, ] ?-?
lashier of the above named bank,'
ho, being sworn, pays that the! ivCllIICIo
bovc and foregoing statement is a i rr? i f-'i f"ifa
rue condition of said bang. as llllllclllOIl
hown by the books of said bank. i ep
W. H. MILLilN. ours. 1 h
Sworn to and subscribed before ? r
ie this 12th day of June, 1913. IClCil Ol St
W. P. ROBINSON.
orrect?Attost: N?t"ry PUb"C- aCtlially 1]
W. T SSv without (1
Directors. I fortable t
Notice to Debtors hii<1 Creditors.
All persons having claims against I ? ? > * ?
i" -tat'- <>f T. M Jackson. ili?ci';e- \ ^1 I n
I. arc In- re by notified to file the L\ 111 1 Lj
tine, <lnl\ verlflutf; with the under- j JLlXTLH\^X]
Kited, and Iky ' indebted to said j
sti?t* will u^ase make payment
kewise. T ????
I'OH/irR M JACKSON. =======
ilmr Kstate of T. M Jackson, l>e- ;
eased.
June 2d, 1 'J 1 3 (
7
Election. Notice of Klvctiou.
(1 of the electors Wlieras, one-third of the electors
roe-holders resld- and one-third of free-holders residj
school district, ins in Riverside school district, No.
ter county, have ; 7, Lancaster county, have petitioned
lty board of ed- the county hoard of education to
u election to de- I order an election to determine
r not the 3-miU whether or not the 3-mill tax now
all real or per- levied on all real and personal propsaid
district for ! erty in said school district for school
lall be repealed, i purposes shall he repealed.
the trustees of We hereby order the.-'trustees of
hold the elec- j said school district N<y*7 to hold the
', June 25, 1913, ! election on Wednesday, June 26,
ool house. At 1913, at Riviersi<j^school house, at
such electors as i which election Miiv mmh
-"J uvtvki viViVVWI O OO
3nal property for return real or'personal property for
exhibit their tax taxation anft who exhibit their tax
ration certificates receipts and registration certiflvote.
Rules for cates shall be allowed to vote,
ng shall be the Rules for opening and closing of
eral elections. polls to be same as in all general
ILL, elections.
SR RICHARDS, A. C. ROWELL,
LE, J. GARDINER RICHARDS,
of Education. V. A. LINGLE,
County Board of Education.
hern Railway. ~ " ~~~ " ~ ~
of the south. Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co.
figures published Schedule in Effect Maich 3rd 1911.
lly and are not I Eastern Time.
re Sept. 16, 1912. WESTBOUND
from Lancaster: lv. Lancaster 6:00a?3:36p
a. m. for Rock Lv. Fort Lawn 6:30a?4:08p
Q8- Lv. Richburg 6:55a?4:43p
,. m. for Camden, Ar. Chester 7:30a?5:20p
stations EASTUCUND
' m- f?r Lamden. Lv Chester 9:30a?6:46p
on and way sta- Iv mchburg .. . .10:20a?7:26p
Lv. Bascotuville. . . ,10:?0a?7:36p
p. m for Rock Lv Fort Lawn _ ..11:00a?7:60p
way tations. Also Ar Lancaster 11:30a?8:15p
;ton, Philadelphia ^ ... . ..
Connections?Chester. %*ith ^outhG
P A. Coium- ern- Seaboard and Carolina 4k
rnfTow n p a Northwestern Railways.
Port ln,vn ?.U?, ^
.. "ivu ucauuai u Air
Line Railway.
Lancaster, with Southern Railway.
>r The New 'S. I A. P McLURK, Su-pt.
Insurance
Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company
Mutual Live Stock Insurance AssociaYark
and Lancaster Counties, now has
in the rear room of the Farmers' Bank
st Co., Lancaster.
e prepared to injure your buildings and
k in the country, also in town provided
operty is sufficiently isolated.
D. E. BONEY, Manager,
Yorkville, S. C.
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