The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 25, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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9 . Iittle.odfor SAYS "Don't Physic !" Use Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Peliets ior all liver troubles. Safe,' sure, permanent cures and complete treatment for 25c. Easy, natural and :ertain--money back if they fail. All Druggists. Open An Account With Us. - You can then pay your . bills with checks which we return to you the - first'of each month and which are thus made a receipt in full for every dollar you pay out. You can always make change with a check. Dank of SummeDtoR, Summerton, S. C. !OL~Sl110EY-TAR fwgchitdrear eafe, wue. Mo optate Th Balik of Man1i11, MANNING, S. C. Capital Stock, - $40,000 Surplas, ~-. - 35,000 Stockholders' Lia bility, - - -~ 40,000 Total Protection to Depositors, $115,000 PROSPEROUS PERSONS -who are making money and have some to lay up for future use, should start a bank account in THE BANK OF flANNINGi. The foundation of wealth is thrift and those who would be comfortable in their declining years must save. KIL L THE COUCH AN URE HE LUNCS WHDr. King's New Discovery ~ 7ONSUMPTION Price ~OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for aiJ THROAT and LUNG TEOUB ,LES, or NONEY BACK. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The Children's Favorite Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough. ahl remd yis famos for i~Crso~ um or other harmi drugadmyb given as conidently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cts; Large Size, 50 cts. DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Nettles Building, upstairs. MANNING, S. C. * Phone No - . DR. J. FRANK GEIGER. DENTIST, MANNING, S. C. 1 ~Q DIAGRAM OF SAN FRANCISCO AND THE AREA SWEPT BY FIRE. Amno:s the buildings destroyed are: 1. ferry house: 2. postoffice: 3. Merchants' Exchange: 4, Occidental hotel: 5, Crocker building: 'G. San Francisco Chronicle building; 7, Phelan building; 8, office building; 9. Donohue building; 10, O'Brien build-I ing: 12. city hall: 12. MJechanics' pavilion (used as a hospital); 13. old Spreckels building: 14, Academy of Sciences; 15,I Flood building; 16, Claus Spreckels building, office of the San Francisco Call; 17. Palace hotel and Grand hotel. HOME MISSONS. V p /T/" " MANNING AUXILIARY4////. / MR. CONDUCTED BY jv/ I'i ent Press Work. -, Cuban immigration in large :numbers. dates from December 1868 when political refugees from a revolution which lasted ten years,sought refuge in KeyWest, ~~ Fla. Not very much was done in the early years for these im- /'7 migrants. A few earnest preach-/ ers however. are enrolled as workers among them. In 1892 the Woman's Home Mission Society began a primary school at Ybor City--the -Wolf' Memorial school. Two years later it opened a second school at West Tampa. At both of these places a church, five day school % and League have been developed 7 and also a day nursery. . In 1898 the society sent two CASSRCES AIIN ODNGT AK consecrated workers to begin CASSRCES AiIN ODNGT AK work at Key West. From this SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE CUTS-9 SPEC. FEAT.-1906 effort has grown a first class school as the Ruth Hargrove Seminary, with a faculty of ten p u b 1 i c corruption and civic DrSsFpsted h astoomer teachers and an enrollment of1 wrong. Such men "are the lead- r.amse ewoe was atooer e 50pupils-at least one-fourth. ers~ and allies of all engaged in: kied by the belief of his neighbors in of them Spanish speaking. The the work for social and political his powers of consulting the stars schools at Ybor City and West betterment." "To denounce mud- about terrestrial 'affairs. An old wash Tampa have 235 enrolled, all slinging does not mean the en- erwoman at Greenwich who had been foreigners. dorsement of whitewash," he robbed of her linen came to consult The Cubans are not leaving said, But more important than him about its recovery. So he set about Florida for Cuba as was expect- his remarks on the "Man with drawing squares and circles and sug dd, but on the contrary larger the Muck Rake" was his decor- ge would if seent rea certi and larger numbers go to our ation of belief that we shall soon foie her woldost e sined diftcheu country, so that the work must be forced to deal with the prob- fhen sherls lnen inc a"dith. asten be carried forward with unre- lem presented by the accumnu-ijoy" and a half crown in her hand for mitting zel h oa Cto aino lag otns saying his fee he was not only very much suir lics have a large, free Convent at that no amounit of chiarity in prised, but alarmed. "Good woman," Key West which boasted last spending money can atone for he said, "-I am heartily glad you have year of 500 pupils enrolled, and misconduct in making it. Then~ found your linen, but I assure you I one in Ybor City, West Tampa he expressed his personal con- knew nothing of it and intended to and ampa - vctio tht:read you a lecture on the folly of ap anTe schoos are successful in "We shall ultimately have to plin toan person to kno buevent mental development, character consider the adoption . of some notain huaand oe soul teal uthe building, better preparation for such scheme as that of a pro- 'him, and never will I attempt such an lfe and for inculcation of spirit- gressive tax on all fortunes be-I affair again so long as I live." ual truths as taught in the Holy yond a certain amount, either Scriptures. given in life or devised or be- . Why Bmackie Wore the Plaid. The work is owned of God and que~athed upon death to any indi. Professor Blackie frequently stayed there are some bright examples vidual-a tax so framed as to at Dr. Donald Macleod's house in Glas of the spirit of holiness among put it out of the power of the gowO nittght si thge doctoraw them. The woki o es we foeo hs nrosIn his brusque way, "Whatever other far the fact that so much is to fortunes to hand over more than faults I have, I am free from vanity." 'e weeded out before the good a certain amount to any one in- An incredulous smile on my face seed sown can begin to spring dividual, the tax of course to be roused him. "You don't believe that up. The surest way of reaching imposed by the national and not Give me an instance." Being thus these p e op p1e is through the~ the State government. Such challenged, I said, "Why do you walk school. for not only the child is taxation should, of course, be about flourishing a plaid continually?' reached thereby, but the whole aimed merely at the inheritance "I'll give you the history of that, sir. family. As the women go out or transmission in their entirety When I was a poor man and when my but little except to work in the of those fortunes swollen beyond wie and I had ou difficulties, she one factories,they are visited in their all healthy himits."-Pubhic oi- dayrew arattetion sutouth rand-ake theworkingfomten dayildro- me to order a new one. I told her I the orkig wmenday ur-could not afford it just then, when fihe series are provided. Dne rmtePau. Iwn,'eanbewmn n u e The work in Florida has furn- Teesgaedn ~ rmtepau w li hw nmysoles n ished Cuba 83 per cent. of the! fOu'' n odsta r ope-Ihv onapadee ic nmm preachers of all denominations. Iaet n~syutk r igsNwoyo e oigde. Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. "IsaGdedtpoleiininc A happy home is the most valuableky nstem tpevnsicyi pieshs enosevdi possession that is within the reach of PemnacrsL~ipgvswn h ot fFac.Tesieso mankind, but you cannot enjoy it's corn-deflrleinAtmanHaFerhtrgonwninsrcofpy forts if you are suffering from rheuma'andmkswa ug togeog iei h ovluu lwr.I tism. You throw aside business carestowrofCospto.Cuhsn habenoicdhtawievrey when you enter your home and you can Cls ~ n 10.Gaate yo pdrfeun~ h ht oes be relieved from those rheumatic pams h vn o rgSorscesr .genshclrdvreymd h also by applying Chamberlain's Paintm h 3 ore rgSoe Balm. One application will give you re- _______ genfoeshshmadapn n lief and its continued use for a short lvdpicplyi h ikfoes time will bring about a permanent Dcme.Teclr ftetrevreiswr cure. For sale by The Arant Co. Drug "ooyi ore oaasb h a is upsdt epraet u Store, successors to The R. B. Loryea atta h ~efhmnho h eri a eetybe icvrdta h Drug Store.isalethtetDcler"sycooofayoeothespds The Man With The Muck Rake.so gtue t h sc e lcdintecovlulso "Gross and reckless assaults dbcfrmMrhtJaurtoghehsbnuigasisoeFr on character, whether on the!teodnmsothmotswrrespdr-ikwiegenadylw supor in anewspaper, taa e.Btteewa n fte zine, or book, create a morbid womd neiu s fi-i n ihntredy l eew~e and vicious public sentiment and cnuarsal ruao tLos_______ at the same time act as a pro-incetimotlpamnsmd ThrisaubclbayinBt found deterrent to able men of fute ie er runwe eeta a euainb hc normal sensitiveness and tend to Dcme aerud hta tws mme atn atclrbo prevent them from entering pub- tetnhmnho h eradt~r hc snt"n a ypyn lie service at any price." Inouhtobtwleteemsbetosalsmscrehenxtrad veltpay is rspecstotheen- he' Thaem danr Srtale plague I5hm otfcain satin-mogersof te dalyadoI Couh'san British at ae o so prendti oncin-~atceo h periodicl press.He like e nt,87 ons of tke aplain g's fiewo irr el fanauigicdn them to unyan's"Manwihithe oter onConmsumteny yerold m emers.edacp f oe n pied withhis malodrous "tas an codysien ou to pep eachin ip Thcokloi-ngi~h mdh matesrswwife receisea-tochersalarmiat I findaitfirit-foreitsi-had:astfollows: migh hae scurd.nthecousePneumowacrs enaoutppe, nies Ifn H o hi addres a th laingof te rfu d relen proceding. Hay er, lnki nore ht TeGr the ouseof pr-tbouard o Consuempeenn dtion, Coughs andbeket orhi tl u~ods 0 and Svsopo. Garaoted be Isenttive lastSatuday, The vaectnt. Dran soreh ha thsFia orig-uccessorsga seemd tohim o bethebvios1"oboldy Ths woredr owever, was theSlerLnig dangrs o hyserial ad unis-firt tad te with hist dail the, Thyearini elo uteaa 'andinsnuatons Chif aongIs ofl t e tenthl thaecember,"tis saysad tke Ithe is he ange ofinciinga wrtr comfot to tdolfIn tevenogtheo an reacion.The~ubl concie cien Thean sorn gotspre.used tohanwhoethe o becomess~i~Thand thee are- ly whe th ewar~ was caaihift-atdinte miga suit a enerl atitue etherofe Bolead''ams f thr oath aere r~1e~ad otblnst hscoc cynca beie in'ad idifernc' rtaid But thr as onte orathm soffrunts to pbli corunton r ele o wh mertade pouitynos Foyse oneC it--Li-t eeijrei distrustful 'dicr i nius Ta mancy irmitato at Lonrds. inabiliy to .. . undefr Agustu. THee woritess on- aov-y"eliedOHrac - nte eteenth god nd~~th~ig hertimntlr soumnts nmae.slnl."Tstuhlc ohv e bad. He autonedhis earerfouwrenf thm aTyer ageuinegly whndboeof" howeeraganstassui~tha HDeebe a Troundn ato acage was ath tmgt aebe he includedinhisthe A ent forth refute ayea n sbtierewre"rele asd. SpoeO those riter who ae sobrlyhi the be teled thr coust and tols'hamewksagsiittth such steadi invesidnt agaiste- AtC.Du toe ucsos tohaThewornB. poayeaverrugnStore.mem :r of he loinee. spiaer Th t c a g oos Anitrsinntneofclrmm icyiVpieshsIenosevdi th sut o Fane.Th sidrso thtrginwe7i.erh fpe hid in? th onovlu oer.I hasben ntiedtha awhte aret ofspdr rqunLdte htenwes A grenih coore vaietymad th greIdessi oe ndapn n livd pinipaly n he in96 wes AMO- !Z ICbuidigsdt-tryedar: 1 frr hose, 2 pstofie:3. Mechats Echanges wOietal fe: das. Cfotherin in,-,:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~h has been using 1.Mcaispaiin(sdaahoptl:1.odSrcesblig:4,A aso hinhome.5Fou Flood uildig; 16 ClausSprecels bildin. offie of handa withinco three1,daysce altl wereranhhote. MRS.mor to be accounte for."tnd . uponn theoa-o bok' coiagrnthgibara vumelt , paytiess % tro teen-snsbierntfcain satiowhn-mogeclrsf hee alfnromQonr xeiino I hscneto aatceo h peoioa press. Hased lien'othchpanhaafieolirrtesofnauinicdn.A inthem torBunyean's fMan th he th odnTie wny er l, brds3- hn mucrae." fwh anst soeoccu-cotiigterienwrrprsTebokotengi.hemdte ed hwthr his maodrouse task n oywsgvnott ahsi utmr eoi n ndecus thatke hadono tim.olo lf al.Teofcr a tfrtte trcie oiiain hstemm mIgh 19he ecued.n' tHoureonwaaseeabutenesaifir-ortredasolw: ofMisaddressit hea aiyin ftewrhdbe rceig h M.BakinomdtaTeGr tcheo conto of Cithe' Woie leryancnrlo h rs a eLf eidHm snwi h i seativpes la seSatuday tche aexiemnlaohitah pr eset pampa.nAt botd o thatsewsae fiealce-wsamsie dlanes of chytrcical dand us-cimadcniheoihhsdalosuTesiutolssldm ieaa and insinueans Cief amveongohedeuo-ta eogie hstrt nae the is9 the dangery ofenctin atofrwootef! tet'oghfwa coesaea ander ther e- calamit isEKES '-eILated GOD N TE BARK.ha woktyWe. Fo hi fAN FoleANCo.,ChiO, RigiAteKEngland) Pt belogst thscoic sulots gnraln at d i t ercnyla-asss hot n ug cls f otnts to in ry pub i or ut io or ac l se of a p e au f p o rpul io Foly- Honey bl Sur rstt e srn m r nate~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ beweDhrod-ad etton aesmlrsudn ae . ollys"Tisd touh lo aveonyer bead.he autionndhis heres 3wrof tuhe Th'e euie Fle-ry's han blod of ewsf."etc howver puisaainst ssuminutht He and ais in a llo pckage- "och Fai byth, te miht nihves ben ohem ncuddanis coeakinaTion As-k fork itr adrfsca and subs:tite. is worse, reoie casi. "supoe sta'd tchoos wrter whoy ae sobryt bestr edy fTor deouhsuce sudr admeme eresageas An olt ash Ta staiyveigh ngold againsign toe The R.BmLrean uStore.e-e a renihwohdbe Gozsi;. j9ow frequently are the honesty and Integrity of man disposed of by a smile or a shrug! How many good and gen erous actions have been shrunk Into oblivion by a distrustful look or stamp ed with the Imputation of proceeding from bad motives by a mysterious and seasonable whisper! Look into com panies of those whose gentle natures should disarm them; we shall find no better account. How often does the reputation of a helpless creature bleed by a report-which the party who Is at the pains to propagate It beholds with much pity and fellow feeling-that she is heartily sorry for it; hopes in God It is not true; however, as Archbishop Tillotson wittily observes upon it, is resolved in the meantime to give the report her pass that at least it may have fair play to take its fortune In the world to be believed or not, ac cording to the charity of those into whose hands It shall happen to fall! Addison. Luck. Abraham Lincoln, after being a mem ber of congress, desired to secure a clerkship in Washington, but he was defeated by .ustin Butterfield. He was disappointed, but had he not been defeated he would have spent his life In obscurity instead of becoming pres Ident of the United States. Oliver Cromwell was once on board a ship bound for America, but he was taken back by a constable, and the re sult was that he became one of the greatest men England ever knew. Ulysses Grant would not have been a military man had it not been that his rival for a West Point cadetship had. been found to have six, toes on each foot instead of five. The great silver mine. the Silver King, had been discovered by the lucky accident of a prospector throwing a piece of rock at a lazy mule. Ventilating the Simplon Tunnel. The system of ventilation adopted for the Simplon tunnel necessitates the closing of each end. This is effected by. huge canvas screens, which work auto maticalry on the passage of a train. Should the mechanism fall to lift the screen the engine will tear through it like a circus performer through a paper hoop, and no harm can result. Now She Hates Him. She wished to break it to him gently. "I have decided," she said, "to return your ring." He, however, was a resourceful man who did not believe In letting a wo man get the better of him. "You geedn't bother," he replied. "I buy them by the dozen." Helping Him On. Mr. Timid-I-er-suppose your daugh er has told you the-er-object of my er-visit to you-er-this evening? Her Father-Yes, young man, and she told It better than you seem 'able to do. Three of Them. Dearborn-Do you know the seven, wonders of the world? Wabash-Wellis I know three of them. Dearborn-On-, ly three? Wabash-Yes; I've only got three sons, you know. earst The Kind Yo!" Ha0 Always Boght STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Clarendon: COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. David Levi and Abe Levi as Exeecutors of the Last Will and Testament of Moses Levi,.deceased, Plaintiff, ,against Rufus Bowman, Defendant. Judgmellt for Foreclosure and Sale. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A Judgment Order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated action, to me directed, bearing date of Octo ber 7, 1905, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at Clar rendon Court House, at M'anning. in said county, within the legal hours for judicial sales, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1906, being salesday, the following described real estate: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, containing one hundred and four (1%f acres, more or less, as per plat of same drawn by J. D. Rutledge, D. S., February 16th, 1899, and bounding and butting as follows, to wit: North, North-East and East by estate of James M. Caldgell: North-West by lands of the estate of .1. D. Dingle; South by lands of M rs. E. J. Mellette. and West by lands ofissid S. L. Rantin." Purchaser to pay for papers. E. B. GAMBLE, Sheriff Clarendon County. Manning, S. C., April 10, 1906. Notice of Discharge. I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County, on the 11th day of May. 1906, for~ Letters of Dlscharage as Administratrix of the Estate of Archie T. Buddin. deceased. MARGARETT A. BUTDDIN, A dministratrix. Ne w Zion, S. C., April 11, 1906. W. 0. W.. Woodmen of the World. Meets on fourth Monday nights at 8:30. Visiting Sovereigns invited. ACCidenis .Will Happen Use ForSprains,Bruises Sore Muscles, Cuts Burns & Scalds AMAll Dealers Price~f3/Odi 00 Dr.EarI S.Sloan - Boston ~assU.SA PARR'S HAIR BALSAM. ~R~w.~Cla,,~sazdlmtiesth har.I FOLET3IIONFXTAR n... Oaodai Prevents Pneumonua \0. The Arant Co. Drug Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Plqasant to take The Arant Co. Drug Do You Want PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES? THEN COME OR SEND TO US. We have the best equipped Tailor ing Establishment in the State. We handle High Art Clothing solely and we carry the best line of Hats and Gent's Furnishings in the city. Ask your most prominent men who we are, and they will commend you to us. J. L DAVID & BRO,, Cor. King & Wentworth Sts., O1HARLESTON, - S. C. Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts and Carriages REPAIRED With Neatness and Despatch -AT R. A. WHITE'S WHEELWRIGHT and BLACKSMITH SHOP. I repair Steves, Pumps and run water ppes, or I will put down a new Pump If you need any soldering done, give me a call. LAME. My horse is lame. Why? Because I did not have it shod by R. A. White; the man that puts on such neat shoes and makes horses travel with so much ease. We Make Them Look New. We are making a specialty of re painting old Buggies, Carriages, Road Carts and Wagons cheap. Come and see me. My prices will please you, and I guarantee all of my wof'k. Shop on corner below R. M. Dean's. R. A. WHITE, MANNING. S. C. +4n. gns W aeyu + 4$ 4eaieoreveadte. + are +. Th4riaycoidCao. 4. * matter barn door wsi he naed o WE SURE TOLALL AOT oppon'tbe utinb tavel . C.g Dagens. W J.k yoWENBrG. Prompegatenourselven tetion. J.4 SN.oriaycpe C Ayon RNT Atoney abndr whnlopreda M.t nAtIstic Porro C. e, . frm WIfe negtis. S.4iE -RA. MANIN, S C H.BESESNELA MANIGS.C MANIGS.C Money I t0IoH Luo a . APPY4T w4. &D~at DYS PEPSIA CS DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT T'as S1 .00 botle cornaina 2% times the trial size.which :eps for 50 centa PREPAREb ONiY AT XNE LADORATOZY OP E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL ;tore, Successor to the it. B. Loryea Drug Store. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears . sallow complexions of * ., pimples' and blotch aXative Frit dup It is guarnt d Store, Successor to The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. THE ARGYLE HOT-L. Open for Theatre Parties and Special Dinners. EOURF EA N P L A N OPEN FROM3 7-A. M.g 1FA J N CHA.RGE OF TO 12-1 P . THE R EST AUR ANT, MR.?C. A. MERRIT - CHARGES REASONABLE. ROOMS EN SUITE, WITH AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATHS. NEW ENTRANCE ON HASELL STREET. Charleston's First and Only Modem European Plan Hotel. THE ARGYLE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. ___ ASTORIA 2'..:, For Infants and Ibhidren. The- Kind You, av AVe detabelre arationforAs' similafing thebodandLRedua tingthes acsandUowesof Bears the . SignatBm PromotesDigestion.Cheerful nessandlest.Contains neither opu,Mor phine norMneralO OTNARCOTIC. A _-9p, M WR Ali. &g A peifeci Remedy for Couisfip- , f*on, Sour Sto*achDiarroea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. FacSimite Signature of NEW YORK. Thirty Y xn COPYO WRAPPER. 1 For Convenience, and Safety, FieIsurance.e nLIocic, Bonded Ofiers and Besuar Exma i ons, ad oureon tmnued growth is evidence of the confidence reposed in us by the people :0 M5nninl and the surrounding' country. Deposits October 1, 1904, $38,154,82. Deposits October I. 1905, $72,559.67. If your patronage has in any way contributed to our success, we thank you for same, if you are not already our patron,-you are invited to become one. Bank of. Clarendon~minges.o. THE RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO~ I ~ PITTSBURG, PENNT., Has complied with the State laws of 44 different States, confines its operation - to the United States. Issues every conceivable form of insurance and has a number of attractive features that have never been embodied,in any.other'con tract. Is the Only Company that Issues the Famous Self-Sustaining Policy.. 1st. It provides for cash loans; 2d. Cash values; 3d. Incontestible after one year; 4th. Paid up values; 5th. Thirty days'. grace after the first premium is - p aid; 6th. Extended values; 7th. The paid up values participate in dividends; 8th. It has a Total and Permanent Disability Clause, That is if the insured becomes totally disabled by disease or accident the pre mium ceases and the policy is automatically paid up for face value, the privilege and benefit remaining the- same as if the premiums had been regularly paid by - the insured. 9th. It 'also provides ttbat if the pceicy-holder- should- make t'en payments on the 20-paymenii plan and ceas4 paying premiums the company will pay his estate $1,000 for every $1,000 applied for should the insured death 6ccur during the second 10-year period and w~ill not deduct a single premium from the face of the policy. 10th. Should the insured continue to pay his-premiums dur ing the second 10-year period and if death should occur during the second 10 years the company will add every premiam to the face of the policy that has b'een paid during this period and pay it in cash plus the face of the policy. 11th. This policy can only be obtained from' Reliance Life of Pittsburg, the company having the LARGEST ORIGINAL SURPLUS to policy-holders of any COMPANY IN THE WORLD-A SURPLUS OVER THE RESERVE AND ALL OTHER LIABILITIES OF OVER -ONE MILLION EIGHT' HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. . Its Board of Directors is composed of recognized -financial ability and busi ness integrity, it is officered by practical and- experienced insurance men. The right man can secure a position by applying to JAMES -H. REED, President Reliance Life Insurance. Co., Pitt burg, Penrn. ~ HE - If idelity Mutual Life Insurance Co.E is-OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. S A practical, mutual, profit-sharing American Company. No stock or proprietary interest to absorb-insurance dividends. S The portion of premium that may be used for expenses is limited 23 in plolicies. which limitation guarantees economy, protectionof trust Sfunds and liberal dividends to policy holders. SiThe falfilhpent of policy contracts is guaranteed by the reserve, ma protected by~the undivided surplus, the company's record of overF 23 tent-si.vears for prompt payment of claims, favorable mortality,, ii ad aPOLCY XPENSE LIMITATION. .i Ratio of Assets to Liabilities........................... .21. gI Let me show you our contracts that insure your insurance. || JOE 0. McCREERY, SColumbia, S. C., and Manning, S. C. _