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Tillman Hut a Youtli. Mro klyn Kasle. !i Is indispa abl<> that Th<k Conirressioi.a! Record oficii contains; niatitT :ar ! s.s pres< I'vaSlf and far 1 's?s ivada'.ih- i^a . S"iia: r Tillman > advice on ' :> oM witao/.i losing ^ ' = '1 ' - ' ^ ? ' >' - ' ' " > M . > i 1 . - lit-Hi . : i > v . , ... sic.! ci:' ur< . to die! care;':!!!; '. to , ra t:c< ' t> '?:va;h'and : y of hot v. a <-r may bo regarded as excel! if not wholly new {n Americans. Y>* in the Sort i Carolina senator's -v j'cech ".here must be a sort ci cheer1'.i!. yo'th'ul imi^rtineK as it appe -.rs i 11 i vi \v h's^ rs, est ill \v? :ir the t ga and lionor it. Benjamin Ryan Tillman was born A to-iw? 11 i\4T 4 that time I'ncle ^ j.-aac Sic wnson ;>f Wisconsin was man-grown stripling of is. There ai ;i dozen men i.i the senate older than * r~tllman. wh: ' :ict (IT. Geor 'inent Pe'kins o. California is T.?; ,'iiry A. du Pont of Delaware is T*I; Jac:b H. Gallinger of Xew Hampshire is T2: E. C'.iick P?urleigh of Maine is T1, as is Carroll Smalley Page of Veriiion;, W. P. Dillingham >f Vermont and Nathan Go ft' of Wes; Virginia. Francis Kmory Warren, the boss of "Wyoming, is TO; Kljhu Riot of Xe\v York is GO: John K. Thort n of Louisana is 68. # Why should a young fellow like ITillman presume to give anti-alcohol I and anti-tobacco advice to these ve| terans? Many of them drink when they feel like it. Several are confirmed smokers. They know as much as Uncle Ben of what is goodto keep persons from illness when age creeps on apace. They simply smile and say nothing. W A-Serious Loss. Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, jt One 01 the par;y was telling how <Le had lost a grip on a railroad train ( the other evening when Congressman David E. Finley of South Carolina [ generously smiled. He said '.hat it reminded him of the serious loss re veil Li J Ml^iaiiKU U?> cl ^ \yxown Sta:e. /The aforesaid friend had occasion * to go on quite a railroad journey, and when he reached his destination the b otherly party who met him at the station noticed :hat he-seemed considerably depressed. "What in the world is the matter "with you, .Jake?' he asked. "You lo k as cas.t down as a de 'eu ed. candi: _ 'N-? IV 1X71 Ivvny ai prei IPS GUAF | DividendVan .KMiHTEEN PAY 31 Annual 1 remiiun H A};e IVr juoo As. * H 20 $28.42 ! >1 *K SM J 22 2H.39 4 23 29.90 4 24 30.44 4 25 31.00 4 26 31.57 4 27 32.17 4 28 32.80 4 29 33.4." 30 34.12 a 31 34.S3 ' 32 35.57 " >v* 'A(i 34 1 36 38.84 '5 ThTPhil 1 P. O. BOX 31 I , I?? 11 " Seaboard Air Line R * "The Progressive E.iiiwr.y of the it ? W F~i .? LOW to Jacksonville, Flor I account a. i n tt . i n i 11 Annual Reunion United tons 11 Veterans ill May 6-8, 1914 RATE FROM NEWBERRY, ! $7.4-0 Correspond* low rates from ; Tickets on sale May 3, 4, 5, 6 and trains scheduled to reach Jacksom noon of May 8th, 1914. 1 "I . i HIT t " ; ^ Final limit returning May lorn i Upon payment of 50 cents and .r ticket in Jacksonville, limit can be e June 4th, 1Q14. For full information see nearesi agent, or write C. W. SMALL, Division Passengei Savannah k/ti V UXllXMlif W date." [ Youth "I have been up against a bunch o;' (j0n|er*s hard luck,'' answered .lake. "1 tost tue bes' part of njy baggage coming ^ou.h is desi 'down here." brothers rell of j Cafe Riche in Ps ?*ou don't really mean iu sympa- ; cjtj,g Ws ,jst o/ thetically responded the oilier. "Did wUh the formu, you misplace it, or was ir stolen ?* "Neither."' was the sad rejoinder of "I wish?that I the cast-down .lake, "the cork came Perhaps in you h cut." . wanted the right l * 'e you paying pi ? 10 mum iui 10 yctx IANTEED! AND TH This Statement is NOT What W lings Will be Apportioned Ar j Becomes full Annual Premium # :c 'r>u 2. Continues to \l .$43.^7 . - ?.o4 becoming 46.-G Of 1_ 4 47 4 Loans may em I fO (11 is 00*34 pay premi is IsAs 4. One month's io ' sot 5. Incontestable ! 6. No restrictior 63.08 *7 /\l"l /?! W*T *1 . ,-0_ i uuiictlLiai y ij >4 oo .Si ~ ;jj 8. Beneficiary h ;3-22 in one sun: '8 i6.23 _ _ _ c 1 9 '^3 9. Non-forfeitai ;o S2.90 , . , been paid. 1 V ? A W m W adelphia Lite msu 3. Office | mmmoc ailway ggj IagMKWHgg?a&iMa derate II II i j I I Wil | I ^ ^0l 1 | early as pa: ill stations. g I 7, and for | 1 We W Mile before | | WJ1Q comes ill T? depositing ? | 4" extended to If t Seaboard i | WHEN * Ageni, and Aire. W re. The Goneoir.'t an old man at the y iris. The waiter, redinner dishes, ci:sed < I a: ".Monsieur wish- \ faltered the old man. < ) wisnes something!" '-[ gI"[Tfc-r- - ?w?w|M|w'i"wHB the old man had 110* h_"\ thing. ? # emiums for 20; rs will make a ATS NOT ALL! A e THINK We Can Do But IT IS lnualiy. Agent paid after 18 premium pay - ? i it * participate in annual divi full paid. s obtained at end of second m ums. grace in premium payment : after first year. is as to travel, residence or < nav be changed at will. J 0 las privilege of taking amoi i or instalments. >le after three years pren ranee Company, Over Commercial Bank. BBBBBBBHBHBEDBBEBBBMBBaniMnBn 1 isationai of $2, $3, $4 and amed Fict 1-3 REGULAR P 1 Close April i have not already bought, you had ssibie and make your selections. rill give a book of S. & B. Beauty L( to our Store on Friday or Saturday i ' 10 more days in which to g i r\ j tr 1 unusual Picture Values. EST-MARTIN COMPANY SAYS IT'S We Give S. & H. Gre T? ! P, tracing cramps. ^ est - Ma r Compan frvni years when tl full-paid poli ,ND THERE'S MOi i Guaranteed With Policy. s Wanted in Western S< ments. dends arter . , , Good C ?7ear to help I ;s Men ol . 117?i occupation. in TTesi int payable fa] liums have R. M. MARSH Western South C NEWf 'TWii . >:**&' J 1 Sale $5 ; i ures RICE 111th # * I better come in as saves to every lady et these i OAK, IT'S OAK :en I i * tin ir ! y i <-yivN^? ? )[ '?o^ < mm H HPW H le same cy? RE TO IT! . . .. Duth Carolina ontracts to I f fnfrcrrifv i I ? * tern South I rolina. I ! , Manager arolina 5ERRY, S. C. 9 t /