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Ill Establish* ill M r\ at n Ha ill ces ifl we 81 car | bei H By H 1? We kinc |j| IF VOU i H MKRS? m AUGUSTA SALOONS i CLOSED MIDNIGHT. . ! * i At 12 o'clock on Tuesday night mi |1 Augusta saloons closed iheir doors in [ 1 compliance with the Prohibition Law i and will not bo opene I again. Dare has been rumor to lie elToct 1 that one of the sal ons would remain ll open Wednesday morning, to make a ( tost case, and that the other sal on 1' men would combine vsi*. h him to hear 1 J the c st of the litigat ion, etc., but so ~ far as could bo learned this id. a was abandoned, temporarily, at ie..st. 1 J A meeting of saloon men was held Wednesday, but it was not intimated f vital, if anyil.ii.):, vas bo Ihc oul f ct mc of 11.is ual lit-1 ii| A few of ilie local liquor deal iwill move to other states. Mr I'.m lleyman will open places at. **alisbur\. ' n . ' and Clial*,annjija, 1 ciiii.. s .t tile Brothers will |>rol>.iI>1 \ m<\. Charleston, .1 J hit ler, iiruprieini tliC ''Opera House >a!< on," villj.ru baiilv move to Yi.jJma, .). II. l.cv\ ( wil! travel out.nl Salisbury, and A. F Giovanni will in all probability opei a business a> Cincinnati. Beside these, it is understood that so vera oilier saloon keepers will move, som? Koinn jo Florida, a few to Tennessee one or two to Texas, one possibly t? Mainmort;, and others to variou x points in Virginia. Some Augusta .saloons will in ni prol) 11j1111 v, however, substitute lh< liquor stcek for proeeric*. or othei merchandise Many of the placehave been combin.il ion unr r> st?.r and bars, and most of tln se men wl simply sell out their st ?ek of nhisl.et and continue to sell tfroceiies A fes\ will put in a stock of general merchandise. Oilier liquor dealers will open ii| i soft drink stands, with cigars, pipes tobacco, etc , as a side line. Tl, Metropole Is one of lliat variety. A few saloon men will open up Imi'cIk shops, and three or f<air have >igni i< < their intention t(? retire, fro-u hus nt > and stay in A:igu*ta. St iI (.tliei will open up restaurants, witn sol drinks as a side line. A Higher Health Level. "1 have reached a higher hoalti level since I began using l>r. King" New Life Pills," writes ,l;u t> Si?iit g cr, of West Franklin, I n keep my stomach, liver and \>>wr working just ri^ht." If tlioe p i disnppoi.it you on trial mone\ v.. 1m: refunded at all driitf stores. "J.Y 5d 1882 J L. D. I a I < i tn Kp ving just close isful year of ou : are in a bettei e of our cust< 'ore. VfilVOl C.I11U have built up the la 1 in this section of S \RE NOT ALREAI COME AND SEE I "TP* k4S fe1j 3AKK IN FINE C9N:|] DITION | i j The record of t he Hrst National j Sank of tins pliico sliows t his hank, 1 lot withstanding 1 he panicky eondit *' ms of the financial a rid l< he 111 a , nost flourishing condition. The nr.- ' lividcd pro Ids less expenses and lax- ' s amount to $l:i,8ls 2.i and I lie in- 1 livi lual deposits, subject to check, 1 ire SIM. ",'so >.!. 11 is estimated that 1 he per cent, of profi' on 1 he money 1 ii> ? ?i -'I it) l!ir ins tiutioo during the i >u.sl yt at' amounted to bjtwei n 21 and ' | :2 p -r cent. ? L? mm ( oiumbia nla.e. n It Does the Business. Mr. I'j. 10. chamberlain, of CI in tan ! iuinc. says of linclilen's Arnica ^alvi js 'it il trs tlie business; I have llsed it ' or piles and it cured litem. Dsod il t t?v c i.ip| e I l? ilids and it cur?d tin in ( t pp.ie I it. to an c?i< 1 sore and i' healed I withnit leavinir a .-ear behind." e. at all dru^ stores. tia. R. J. JEFFCaATjS DEAD. ! ;iTI2:? 01 NOilTll SHOT FROM | ] AMBUSH DISS raOM WOUNDS. ' M r I!. 1. .lelTe at t f N >i; b . win \av stiot on the n it >:'iiini; oT I be 22ml i 11 . vsterday m<i nin^i t thin o'elocl it tlie t'ohiinbia hospital, where in ] v . s ! >' o it j is! aft er I ha shoot in>. j i ' I ?V>\_ Ul ItM. ? M r. J. HVoat ii iji"v i veil iiy ld.? viteum) four daughter , ail married ind i< ur sons a* foil<iw>: V. illian ' I. 11V .it, Helton, drover and .1 uI?I liMi ( i!. ail ttf wh >m were here dining he last ?la>s of Mr .IcHVoat. A ; urj for Tliicrj . i ' 1 ha vc foui d a cue !'< r lie n: >ery 11 nalaria poit ki | ro luces. sa\s II. M> j limes, of Lou - lie S ('. " i t s c i IL i 'lit ct i ic I'll ter-. and coin \s in ">o? . n >ol1 lo> I; hi''aUs up a e i e "f cLi I r a ii u ; it la '< a tin -it no t iim ii.d it |>uts yellow j < nil: I ii* clean out >1 co imission." Tiii? <. i"it tonic n<d ci'c an I !>'?>! juirifs-T gives Hiic.k relief in all sbiunc.i, liver and > m iii'y com (Mai in s and itie misery of J ana' hack Sold under K'laranleo at ] ill dl UK SloiTS. I>U I. A. watsos. I 'KNTIrtT. I >ni H- IHITK, S. 'tiiWc n. Telopnoiip Iluiltlinp. \i li'dk SjirinK Kvery Thursday Fret\ < )ur pi !isi for rljoinjf aid clean ' oi? ( >i ' el >1 I'pn hi hIp new. 1 ('. 1/ in. i!i y .Hid I 'if W or ?s. (' t'lriiliia. S Incorporated 1904 ^ mOMCO. ? r and Cotton * ;d the most sue- ^ r business career lH r position to take ||| omers than ever 1| i Fair Methods # rgest business of our ^ <>uth Carolina. - - fit* [)Y ONE OF OUR CUSTO- |j| lis. j '-uiti (iMcui guarantee at an cirujj ory, world's history, arithmetic. ' stores. MV. and f 1.00 Trial bottle free |p nmvranwMBHiin OPENS I | Saturday Morning j | And will be the Greatest ?g I January Mark-Down Sale 1 Ever held by this store. 1 j| 1 f you are interested in |j p Winter Merchandise | | A little money will play ? I a heavy part now. j? I WRITTEN P 1 DRY GOODS GO. | IffisaLMHUKHi iHiwmMianl, PY AlVIfNATtH?! FfiflNA- ?'^hra and plain geometry. LiAArliriAliUr^ lUliriil The preliminary examination ttikis V A I A P. A nr iV?V place on January 18th at Columbia, S. Villi AUilULlU I c T)w apj^icants should *rite me < )ii Saturday Liie isio of January Tor permission to take the examination ms. t will hold a competitive exam- an<i ror f t\\ Infyrmatiiin wltb respect n it ion at Columbia, s. begin nim; i0 n, il 10 A. M. of all candidates for n< m- Very truly, ' n it on to till a vacancy in the I i.iird M> <j. Seventh s. C. A. F. Lever. dates Naval Aeuli'my at Annapolis. ~ Rtuk hoollsbn ;??. Mi applicants must, at the time of heir examination (or appointment to "When attacked by a cough or cold, bo Aciulemy (lib of March) i,e l)C "bco your Ibroat Is sore, it is rank >.mi me hi in and ~o years, 'l'lu* I ' iaR<; ""X Ul"er lueoiciue -aii'.lidate is eligible for appointment M,an ,)r- Kirk's New Discovery," says .11 the day I.e. is l!i ami ineligible on ?' ?* bridge, of Empire, Ga. ?! , , , , ? , ha\e used New Discovery seven years he day lie becomes 20 years of aire. . , , ^ , .. , , . 3 H and I know it is tlie best remedy on 1 hose applicants who are found to l!arth for coughs and c Ids, croup, and tc physically qualified will be exam- nil throat and lung troubles. My ned mentally upon the following children are rubject to croup, tut objects: reading and writing, spell- New ^^covery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as up. punctual,,,., ami capitals, mm- th(J ,{lnKof lllr?al and romC(,,?s nar, geography, United States his- ?1~- - * What will i I DivicU GUARANTEES VERSUS EST1MA I H A laigc percentage of the life insurance iss Rfl timing t>ic past thirty yea is lias been written on S paying, plans. Some of there policies h > ve pun K while others have contained a provision for the Dj dends." to be accumulated during periods i f tc ^5 lo lie 11 en apportioned and distributed. The m EH issued on a 20-year basis. fl Naluradv, when presenting these "Referre BC consideration of prospective Insurers, tlio agent |gj "profits," to be rcali/.ed in future by the policy-l ||j possible, and in most instances they were largelj H lias been that, in a majority of cases wl.cn i ho 11ms been reached, the actual returns to policyln of the 'estimated future results" furnished ill in some instances these settlements have bee oiiginal "estimates. ' This disappointing realiz the companies writing and the insurers accept contained no guarantees as to the amount of tl protlts. Tlte only obligation resting on the companie has been an agreement on the part of thecompai tties.c "accumulations" at. a given time--usually to pay over to eacli policyholder his share of might be This form of agreement between the allowed^ Il.c nv.nagemcnt unreal rictid eontri accumulation period. i wring tliis time the ' si accumulat ions, lias been used to defray all inann provided for, and many of them wholly uncalled f These unneeos-ai ) outlays have been made at th bv reducing the amount of their allotment" of | merits are manifestly unfair to the insured, in IE unsatisfactoiy, as past experience has amply den #rj The Southeastern Life Insurance Company ( ~SE to avoid all uniertainty in its policv contracts, jgf "estimates" as to future prolits. hut it will gua JR figures all it proposes to do. A n insurer in t i.e jlJ day exactly wiial his policy will be woith twentj ffi wi'l contain no estlmntes or promises, based on but unconditional guarantees, based on presen 5m The Southeastern will only guarantee in lis poli ?t and ttds guarantee is backed try every dollar of it Liu ' iuuires,' me southeastcrn's polie all who wish clean, safe life insurance protcctio investment returns, the policies ol t he Southea: as equal t> any and superior o most contract: comp inies Attention is invited to the following tanle. s teed Results of a Southeastern policy as com pa other prominent companies. A caretul examina licient to convince anyone of the superiority of tl Com pari Pian, 20 Payment Life. Amount of Policy, $10,0( Age at Issue, 35. Name of Company Al SOUTHEASTERN = Mutual Life of N. Y. - J New York Life - c Equitable N. Y. - c Northwestern Milwaukee Penn. _ Mutual, Philadelphia c Phoenix Mutual, Hartford c Aetna Life, Hartford - c Mutual Benefit, Newark ? New England Mutual - c Union Central, Cincinnati c tNote-In the above table tl i , iii > suits at tne end ot 20 years is gi j Excepting the Southeastern-wh that of any other company by $ in paid-up insurance, each of th poses to return to the insured c addition to the guaranteed valm are in every instance estimated, in the policy contracts to show > they are subject entirely to the : management of the company iss If you will consider a propo; you wish an agency, address I I ELLIOTT ESTEiSOU THE A LIE insurance C | Sl'AltT ANHUB ??? ".he snds Be? TES V ucd hv American companies jtt i " Participating," or dividend- 3B dded for Annual Dividends, y payment of "Deferred Divi- IflR n, iifteeu rr twentv years, and jflR ajority of llie latter liave Leer. J Dividend'' policies for tlic Bg i attempied te make thcs; ^5 lolder, appear as at( raci iv<? as n f overestiina' < d. >' dividend distrilun i< u peiin.1 BB aiders have fallen far short w em ut the lime they insured n only 40 or 50 per e :nt. ot the iff itlon has been the result, of R inj{ policy contracts which ww! ic proposed 'dividends" or 8 s in reuard to these dividends, R ny to make an "allotment" of , at t h ; end of 20 years?ami said allotment, whatever that || company and t he insured lias Iff al ot ail proiit3 during the E irplus" fund, created l>y these ^B er of expenditures noL legally E or and recklessly extra vauant. A e expense of toe policyholders, H profits. Much policy aiiree- = 11 hi tineas-like, and altogether H lonstrated. R if Mpmtaiitiurit, s. C. .proposes It will therefore, make no irantcc in its policies in plain aft foulinsistent will know to? UK ' years from now 11 is policy sgj future unknown experience, off it mathematical calculation. BH cies what It knows it can iln ? ? s assets. To those w110 wish w ies are not recommended. To Tr 11, combined with guaranteed jjXj ilerti are e nlidctilly otfeied |i? > issued by oliier standard Ere bowing the Actual (iuaran Rjp ired Willi the policies of ten tion of the figures wi|l he suf- 2|& ie Southeastern's contract. ison )0. - -1 guarantees Knd of Twenty "ears nn'l Prem. Cash Paid up Policy 561.30 $7,310. $13,570 583.40 5,390. 10,000+ 583.40 5,390. 10,0001 583.40 5,390. 10,000+ 57310 6,090. 10,000! 572.50 6 099. 10,000+ 571.60 6,030. 10,0001 569-60 6,140. 10,000+ 562.20 5,999. 10,000+ 560.00 5,650. 10,000! 555.00 5,660. 10,000! Wi'li 'estimated dividends." ne full Guaranteed Re iven for each company, ose guarantee exceeds 1,170 in cash and $3,570 e above companies oro:ertain "dividends,1' in gs. These -'dividends" no figures being given A'hat they will be, and future experience and suing the policy. sition forja policy or if >T President S i E RN 'ompany S. C.