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FOR CONGRESS
I aro tl candidate tor Congress from
the Third Congr?ssioD?J District aub
Jccv to the rules ot t bo Democrat to
Primary, :
A. H. DAGNALL.
I am a candidate for congress from
tb|i Third Congressional district, sub^
feet to th o rules of the. Democratic
Primary.
JNp. A. HORTON.
I announce myself a candidato for
congress from the Third District "T
will abide the ruleo, regul?tlona and
results of the Democratic Primary.
HENRY C. TILLMAN.
FRI?I> DOMINICK IS A CANDI
DATE FOR CONGRESS SUBJECT TO I
THE RULES OF THE DEMOCRATIC |
PARTY?
FOR SOLICITOR
? I am a candidato for Solicitor of the |
TcSiu Circuit, subject to u>e rules at]
the democratic party.
LEON L. RICE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of solicitor ot tho
Tenth Judicial circuit subject to the
rules end^ regulations ot the Demo
cratic primary.
KURTZ P, SMITH.
I 'hereby announce myself a can-j
didato for solicitor .ot the tenth ju
dicial circuit subject to the action |
of tad' Democratic party in tho en
fUSf primary election.
; J. It. EARLE.
FOR SUPERVISOR
, I hereby announce myself as a
candidate tor tho offlcojbt Superrlsor
of Anderson county, o?bjcct to the
rul?s o? tho domopratio party. .
Wi REEVES CHAMBLEB.
I hereby announce myself aa a ]
candidate for re-election as Supervi
sor bf- Anderson County, subject to j
tho rules Of the Democratic Primary |
election. .
, J.-MACK KINO.
SUPERINTENDENT <jF EDU
ii v CATION
I I hereby .announce myself- a candi-;
dato for the' ofOco ; ot Superintendent
' of- Education for Anderson .county,
\ rohject to the'rules of the Democrats
Ic primary.' Platfarm: Efficiency In
H the school room, better schools in the
v. rural and mill district^ inore Ander?
. cou county girls as teachers and no j
M p?rtlhl?ty' whetevov"in"' selecting teach
L" ars. . .. ". -
~] ?. T. WILLIAMS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date ; for re-election to the office-ot
, y u ne ria i cu den t ot Education, subject j
lo the>rples of tito Democratic party,
J. B. FELTON. Z
. ? I am a candidate for ?Superintendent
of Education Tor Anderson county,
subject to tho rules ot the Democratic j
PM ir.
A. W. MEREDITH.
COUNTY TREASURER
1 hereby announce thyself a candi- ?
dato for County Treasurer,, subject |
to tho riilcn ot the democratlo party.
J. H CRAIG.
1 hereby announce my celt a candi
date for County - Treasurer,, subject I
to tho. rules ol'tub democratlo. party.'
J. R. C. "GRIFFIN.
I hereby announce myae?t a candi- {
1 date for; County Treasurer, subject ;
to the rules of tho d?mocratie pariy.
8. A? WRIGHT. .'""
" I horobr announce ihysslf"'**candi-,
dato for r?-electfqn to the office of
Treasurer for Anderson county, sub-!
Joct to the \rulcs of tho democratlo :
primary?
O. N. C. BOLEMAN.
I ' hereby an ?iounco myself a can
didate fpr County Troasurer , subject
to tho1 rulos of tho Democratic party. !
WY-A. SPEARMAN.
SHERIFF
: ? hereby announce mys?lf a candi-,
. date for thc office, ot Sheriff for An j
^?abt?raoa county, etibiott to tho mles ot.]
the democratlo party.
T. J. MARTIN, i
I herehj'' announce mysolt a cand?-j
: \ ?aie fdr Shorts fit- Anderson ooanty, ?
subject io the rules of tho Democratic !
prisai*?.
I hereby annc^oft.j?^
f?&t-' for * the;:? oft?r^df . Sheriff ot An
derson county cabinet th the ?den ot
the' De?b??rjtt?^ -V,'.
X her?shy ?nuouncj* W*e*? ea j han
?lda't? |$r fcBteleotton tb the office of
:??%H&. ?nbjeet to the ruina nt the
"lb^r?tle:j|rturty? ???r'??j\te'- "
'?%' hereby ?nnotiooe '?nyse
ate Nfbf ??e-h?vKSil??;' aa..
'?ttt^>V^:|ttlf^5
ratio -fcrimat-y ?-. eiaeUoa? .
NATIONAL
All games postponed, rain and cold
weather. .
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AMERICAN
At Cleveland 5; washington
(Called end 13th, darkness.)
All others postponed, rain.
SOUTHERN
At Atlanta 2; Chattanooga ii.
At Now Orleans 4; Memphis 2.
At Birmingham 1; Nashvilo
(Eleven innings.)
No others echedulcd. .
SOUTH^TLANT?C
At Charleston 3; Albany 0.
At -jaokdoiivhie Y; CouuibuS ?.
At Augusta 1; Montgomery 0. (10,
innings.) '
At Columbia 9; Macon 6'
Sf ANDING OF CLUBS
Sooth Atlantic
v Won Lo<*t Pct.
Augusta.. .28. 19 896
Charleston.. .... ..27 20 574
Columbia.. .. .. ..26 21 553
Jacksonville.. .. ..26. - 22 512
Montgomery .. ....24 '23 511
Golumbus. . .. .. ..21 27 438
Macon... .J.. ..-r. 19: 28 40'0|
Albany.. .. ..18 30 375
Southern,
Won Lost P. G.
.Nashville;. .. .. ..33 16 673
New C/rteans.34- 17 667
Chattanooga.. .. ..27 24 529
Atlanta.....25 25 '500
[Birmingham .. .. ..23 24 442
Llt?? Hock .. .. . .20 28 417
Memphis. ..20 30 - 400.
Mobllo.,.. ...... ..18 .21 367
American. *
Won Lost pct.
Cleveland..;. .% ..27 l? 600
Now York...34 17 585
Now York.. .... ..24 18 571
Washington. .. ...s24. 19 . 558
Booton....' \ ..23 21 . 523.1
Detroit...; .. .. -.21 22 488
Chicago..'. ... - .. :20 24 , 455
St. Louis.. .... ..li? 25 432;
Philadelphia.. ..15 26 SCG!
National.
Won Lost . P.C.
Brooklyn.. .. .. ..2* 15 ;615
New York.. .. .. ..22 . 18 ;550
Philadelphia.. .. ..23 19 64?
Chicago...^2; V'i. ^8
Boston..,. .. ... .,20 ;, ?2 .476
St. Louis .. ... ....20 - 27 47fl
Cincinnati .. .. ..22 25 '?68
[ Now Is The Time io Get Bid of Those
Ugly Spots
There's no longer the slightest need
?of feeling ashamed of yfour . freckles,
Las the prescription othlne-^-double
eli ongth-r-lB guaranteed to remove, all
[these homely apots,
/ Simply get an ounce of ;.. othine~.
double - strength-from any druggist
and apply a little or it night and morn
ing and freckles have begun to dis
appear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It ia seldom that
more than an bunco Is needed ytb
completely clear, the akin and gain
a beautiful clear complexion, '
vBe , B?ro to ask . for tho double
strength othine as this is sold under
a guarantee of money book if it falls
to remove freckles.
HOUSE OF-TOPRES?N
TATWES
? ? , _ -
I hereby announce , myself a candi
[ date for the Bouse of Representatives
for Anderson county, subject to the
rules of the democratic party, , -
, v W. W. :RC?TT. >
I;?,-J hereby announce myself a can?l
?' ??V.e for tito 'House of . Ropre<?cola
tivos for Anderson county,, subject to
the rules, ot the Damner* Uc party.
O. P. LOCKEY,
The Mill Candidato. V
t hereby announce myself a candl
I dote for tho. Hr<'i'je ol Represent?tives
r?r Anderson ?aunty, . subject to tho
; mles ofHhe Democratic - party.
-. Wv ti MAHAPTEY
FOR
FOR CORONER
y I hereby anhouaca myself, a- candi
date fof th? omeo of .Coroner for An
derson county,' subject to the rules of
the d?mocratie party/ lt has bera wy
pteaauro tn serra ybu.in thi* capacity
four> years, 1908-12. I? feel thai I ai?
capable, end I hwd the oSRco,
' J. IS^VAS BEASLEY.
iP
t hornby nns?unco myself a candi
date for .Tcolectlon to the officer of
Coroner for Anderson county, subject
th .tho rules! of the, democrAtUc pr?
mary.
J. G. ?IARttlf?;
I Aerahy announce rayisolf as ? can
d?ate fM/election th- the office ot
Coroner. subjec? to Che ?le* 'e*V.:. the
?ataScratic pa^iy. S?i?^v^&?i?s,
T. E. PBL.FREY,
t ?terehr announce..myself a cahill
dato for tho office of Corcner for An?
-. - -7- S ?-??.
RTS -
No^Pay Unless
Bout Satisfies
The Spectators
j (By Associated Press.)
New York, June 8.-The boxera
who will make the trip from this
country to Argentina to complete lu
a series' o? bouts in Buenos Aires
will find conditions. governing the
contests there considerably different
from those existing in North Ameri
can rings. According to tho regu
lations, which aro to be made part
of the contracts, the pugiliste will not
recelvo. the suma stipulated in their
nrr.-tiigcments unless tho spectators
are thoroughly satisfied with thc
contests.
Wiiiic- fcoxing io still far from an
established Institution in Buenos
Aires. Uto. city authorities have cer
.tain ideas regarding the conduct ol
tho sport, one which is that th?
pugUiets must give the spectators
.their money's worth. As a resull
tho principals are never paid until
those who purchased tlckots <hav?
signified that uiry are satisfied wltli
the exhibition. This h.as been mad?
clear to the boxers .who -viii ehortlj
start for Argentina, by tho explana
tion that If the spectators are noi
pleased with the efforts of the pug
ilists their money is returned to then
before they loavo their scats and UH
contestants- get no th inn
In tito party will bo tour ncgrc
heavyweights. Sam . MeVoy, Joi
Jeannette, Sam Langford, and lia rrj
Wills.'and- the ; understanding is tha
they will box a.round robin tourna
ment for the negro ?Ciab?pI?nsblp o
the world-under theso conditions. Th<
mon'will be drawn by lot for thc but
tics, tho two winners to. meet in i
semifinal and tho losers to meet fo:
third placo. All the bouts will b
twonty round contests with a re
force's decision if they go the limit
Thcsb bouts will bo fought, f'urini
July add August nod before tin com
pletlon of tho tournament lt i< ex
peeled that arrangements will h av
been made with Jack Johnson to bo:
? tho, winner for the negro title
Johnson is at.present in Spain whor
ho has figured-.in thc roccnt bout
and it is understood that lie ba
tentatively accepted thc propo^-Illo
to appear In Buenos Aires ring.
Wealthy Promoter.
The; promoter of' th bouts in Ai
gentina ls an amateur boxer of cor
siderable 'repute and: a man of,'weall
Ho' has." spent'' several. months tour
lng the varions cquntr?cs In searc
ot pugilistic talebt for the comin
ring tournament. " During his roccr
trip to France ho offered Georg?
?arpentler, tho Pronph . champloi
something like $100,000 for two b?ul
in Buenos Aire?, with a further pei
centage of tho gate for ttie Prone
Red, Cross fund. Ho secured fae o
ricial consent' of. tho French arm
authorises for a thireo months fui
lough; for Carpen tier but whoa l
made : his offer to the pugilist tl
latter ropUed: "No. I fight not ft
money now but for Prance. Whc
the war ends, if I survive, I will flgl
in 'your country but not bet?r*::"
Rowing Innovation.
Cornell University caramea hal
been trying out another rowing li
novation in training which is r
porte! to work very successfully.'
is nothing-moro than ah adaption *
.the mirror system ; used; during tl
indoor training season- It consls
of a bright sil vor disk; which io fa
tened to tho car, handle in such
manner as to bo parallel with tl
Made. In .connection with , tho d'l
is a cleat whlchVprevents tho . ci
hendi? from being gripped except .
One . way. As list; result. tho oarsme
by glancing at the disk, can seo tl
exact position or tho swoop bluf
during an?"'portion of the stroke., .
ts said that there bas b.con a decid?
improvement in the uniformity , of tl
blade work since, ?tho installation
tho device.
Golf Enthusiasm.
ThO domard fbr accotnmodatio
ovVjf Saturdays and Sundays at so
eral or >.ho larger eastern golf gW
had led to tho erection of a . numb
of portable cottages adjacent to^ t]
club hoy SOE,? to handle ihr ove4'flf
of m^bsrs ^ho. Scs'.ra to spjhd, ti
.wesk-en? on tho link?. AU t
v-.^ihs aro fitted o^t for sleeping pp
poses, the occupants lounging ai
dining liri 'the maia; club house, *>>
noi on. the cours/i.
HAWK.& ANft RV?S '
Methods-' el - fet^^natiiiflf-,. fbi
-Chicken Killers. ;
Cierosori COUcgo, June R.-Since
number of poultrympn have inqulr
for a method of e'rtewnlnVvlnJ^lwW
that: kill ?nrowing cKlckons; tho I
-lowing. offecUvo , treatment;>-mgm
Dr.'Wallace; n noted pouUryjSW?
ot Lydia, 9. C;. ts? given: ^
; D?aso?Yo pn^ghjfh.; .
strychnine In a bottle t rtMmfg
? {/?vei???t l****" v*fl?fc ? 'Wlfc > v*H
a little of the poisoned mucilage?
the top bf each 'children's head
thelbrerod Ike hawk ?? Wiling,
thia at nljmt *when the chicks ?
''ttett or in th* -VeaafU
?prlnk^, One dry dint or otuer>v,ds
powder ever tba^nnellage to dry.
Do not' use ?tat ?lgttt^pifd M
.??y:nlf*^Yfl6^ ;
enicka might eat the -rptsoav
dry ?y?. v ''
FQOD FOR FANS
Mujer Back Home.
"Dople" Major has returned from
Clemsou college'and will be in 4bel
line-up of tho Orr ?team Saturday af-1
ternoon when that club cloahes withj
Gluck on the former's grounds. Thia j
match la expected to be ono of many
thrills and ls well worth witnessing.
Riverside will play Equinox the'same
afternoon, weather permitting and a
hard fight is looked for.
Franchise Transfer.
Now th*t the Pennsylvania State
league has collapncd there is talk
agalu of transferring either the Troyi
or Albany franchise ot the New York
state to Harrisburg. The Pennsylva
nia capital* wanta hardball and will
Bupport the right kind, but it wanta j
none of Hie Hugh McKinnonrLeo
Groob brand. Tho Pennsylvania
state lasted two weekB, when \ tho I
promoters threw up tho sponge, leav-1
lng the players unpaid, as such pro
moters usually do. The National as
sociation, ' having had experiences
with the men floating the organiza
tion, denied it protection. Some bf
'h" nSaycrp caa*. 3'lrift went into *1
Lawson's Atlantic league.
Waite Js Cocksure.
Chicago, Juno 8.-rCharllo White)
believes in counting his chickens be- j
foro they are. batched. The Chicago
lefthook artist is so cocksure that
he'll be returned tho world's cham
pion after his Content with Froddio
Walsh n Buenos Alrc3 in July that
ho's promised Ritchie Mitchell first)
crack at tho title.
White has premlncd to sign for a
chain pl o UK li ip mutch with tho a?il
waukeo lightweight aa quickly as he
returns from tho South American re
public Mitchell can meet him at
tho Btoamshlp dock in Now York, il
ho chooses, with the necessary sot ot
articles.
"Why shouldn't I give him tho first
chance?" White said. "Ho certainly
has demonstrated In his matches
with Welsh, Duudeo and Kllbano that
ho's aa good as any lightweight con*
tender.
It would mean a bigger financial
return for mo than meeting some oth
or lightweight:-'
Smythe Cup ?Fight.
Greenville, ...Tune 8.-Running truo
to form'that'made ' thom n dreaded
pair to all opnoncnta during tho tour
nament. Marchant and Manning won
the play off and broke the tte In tho
Smyth Cup tournament on the tennis
courts o? tht?";Sdn* Souci Country
club yesterday'afternoon* nnd hy their
victory over Kcattle. and Arrlngton,
won tho right.1" to chall?ngo Pr?vost
aud Coly for tho championship.
Their victory however, was by no
means tho walk over that, eo many
bad expected vrh'ch ia clearly shown
by the fact 4ha*> the -match Monday
afte'T.oon rasuliod; In .a .tie, .darkness
putting ani ?noUo lt with tho acoro
two sets all and two -games all on
tho deciding act*
Into the Big Show,
s Charleston, ?uno. 8.-When tim
flraPhklw of the iftii? season of the
Sopth Atlantic league passes iato
baBeballI?tlc history on Juno 21.. Dana
Pillingini, stellar' beavor bf tilla cir
cuit, will pack bis. grip, bid bis team
mates good-bye5, or au revoir, and
take a train for Cleveland where ho
will hitch his wagon to a star in an
endeavor to break into the 5?ou,7
Hundred of balldomV He will be giv
en unMl July 15, President WalBh
stated today, to;show whether or no,
he posssesea the; necessary goods to
keep him in fast company.
The Cleveland Americans seemed
to realize a geed thing vrtien they
lamped it and immediately proceeded
to take over Boss "Walsh's offer on
tho . incomparable Dena. Thc deter
mination to give tho young Georgia
heaver a tryout, was reached yester
day by tho big ioaguo team which
immediately Informed President
Walsh of tho step. j
Duo rtcHt esme.
., Hohen Path? Juno 8 .-Sovoral from
thia placo .attended tho hall game at^
Duo Weft Monday between tho Foun
tain . Inn and ?i'ijklne.;t?wna. "Bra
kino: won hy a .score: of 4 to 0.
iltiVi -M Charlotte.
Charlotte; Juno 8.--Charlotte gol
fers redeemed themselves yesterdrj?
when Walbor M * Paul vron tho quali
fying medal wita an 1. and tho team,
won tho Capers, memorial - cup ijntn
an a^fircgato aporo of 350 for Re-four
members. - . - ' . .
lt waf, a jrre-itvCpmoback for the
local crack,, and with hin team-mates,
Brem, Laxton .and: ; Porter, ho man
aged to add additional^ honor? tor tho
local club.
? R ; had' boen predicted that tho
Mccliloiituirg toara .rwouid win; the
rafflwev^yp.,:.'tp-i booie' teeni always,
fiuducing its four boat players,
while tho/yi*5tpr?; oiton^ntes arc ml-.
./opes both' tiedC&Wk Vernon Porter; '
SO^S?zt team fie Charlotte va* ;Oo?
lumbla. Ute pr*s?a???hbider ..of^'tfce,
e'ttpVv^nt the v>1me?:?-V ;etaie golfer*
were i 7 eirokes ?b^lnd; Then 'cito"
"Charleetoni ; wi??i?gtQn, Asheville^
Greeavjille and Greensboro In ? order"..
B>actly C8 fttroWoS divided tho win
her*?* ;and the tt^.'.?f??^*,^;. 'WS*
OD??'
... ;^smtfo,
rjeveloping ?id l?i^ui^ *
list. Most -U?MXS???f^i: -gune'S '
at, all time*. ^V^?^eto^? '
charger.
1-M Aire,
?t?a^t?l. Prin?sv^ 1-4}^ ?-?, 3
?>l-^l*<,;4c;^^xS4^-BC;
.^?eStdt?very^
fau* service. K?$^:?R*^.}:-y. . ,
LMOS DB?tf Ct> , Spar?anbarg, 8. C,
iii? ? vv1
PLAYS 1
Our Saturday a
with high
reducti?
Colgate Powder in any udor,
two cans OQ _
for .. .A*>C
81-2 (Solid Color g^.
Chambry, yd
25c Best Indigo Dyed J 6c
Overall Cloth, yd
Ono lot ot 25c WbHo Goods, In
Crepes, Voiles, and 1 il*?
Fancy Stripes, yd .... *wv
. 10e Ht"-inch Homespun, Blight
ly BC
yard
ly soiled, Special (>C
SATURDAY ?f|
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PIEDMONT & NGRTHERri
RAILWAY COMPANY
ANDERSON!
ARRIVALS .
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Blue, Ridge and Southern
From Anderson, S. C.
St. Louis, Ufo. $25.C5
Account Dcmocrnllo National 'Mm
vonllon Tlcb'etO on salo Juno 0, 10,
il. with flaut limit Juno 25lh, 1916.
> Detroit, Micbv $27.75
A?<muut American Medical Associai-:
ki n. rickets cb T?lo June 8, 9/ ;0,
|with finar limit Juno 21, I?1C.
' Rock HflL. S C, $4t4S v
/>C?.ccnt Winthrop College Summer
(School. Ticketa on isal? .June 12, 13,
21% '?8. 29, 30. wth ?tyal limit Ju'y
i21. i;?16.
Naa??rTeB?, ?12.80
Account-.Peabody College . Summer ?
Sctiool, Tlhh?is Ott ??lo June, 12>'l$,j
15, 1<?,-JIK:- 24. ,July 20, 22, 24, float
Ijfldt * ^ day? 'tro^tt d?to ol palo,
efaarloU-svflle, Va. $12.20 ,
Account University of Virginia
lapwjier .' School. . TicM? on ; ?de,
Jone "IS to '-to fwith Hnal 4nn!t %
days from dnt* of ?salo. TiOkfet can
bb: extended until B?ptcimber'3?? by ,
paying a fee of $i.*0
;?ccount-Aoci?ht Arabic Order, Nob
lea c*y WraUeSbr?)^ Tickets on
July 8. 9, 10; with final limit Ju!
2... .....;.'.'"
Baltimore, Mci $17,S>8
^..AcHsbnhtL'B. P- O. B Tickets on;
sate July 6, *,% *, 9?-wft2t' final ?nttti
July iii. ?16, .
ltj?hr detaUe? faforr??t?bo apply to
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WIN
?AV0C WITH CROPS
nd Monday Specials play
prices. Note carefully the
>ns we are making for
N?E 10th and 12th
lCc Renfrew 32-inch Ging
hams, beautiful pst- fl
terns, yard. ?
One lot of Ladlos and MisBes
Middy Blouses, worth
up to $1.00 for .. .. ...
One lot ot Ladies' Trimmed
Hats worth up to * AO
$3.G0, Special.*70 V
Ladies' Genuine Palm Beach
Suits and Kepp Kool Cloth
Suits, worth $10 <fe?? A R
Special.. .?PD.*?0
121-2 and 16c Fig- fl A?
ured Lawn .. .. ... ?.UC
lBo Whlto
Crepe .. .
7?c
T
' Ono lot Ladies'. Slippers
worth up to 82 pair C^jQj^?
Ono lot ot Mon's Silk Hats,
worth up to $1,00 ?IA?
tor-..%9&\*
$7.50 alon's Genuine Palm
Beach OS
Suits .. \.'-:.;V?s.*7?
.tras
40 Per Cent Saved on Every Purchase
Square Anderson, S. C.
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'HB MUTUAL 'BENEFIT Urn INSURANCE COM
.*Jt!??^Y since 1909 has three times s?bstanihiHy M
creased its regular dividend sc .ie; in addition, three Spec
ial Dividends have been paid to policyholders
date aggregating over ^2,000,000.
since that
I,
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Thc year 1915 was the most siiccessfuMu the Company's
Tustory'of 71 years. The new business was far greater
than in any preceding year; the mortality was the lowest in
the Company's history, and the expense rate went down.
A large surplus having been earned above the require.;
ments? of the increased 19i 5 regular dividend scale, and the
contingency reserves, thc Company declared another spec?
lal dividend amounting to -p.U 156,978.00 payable to pol
icyholders in addition to the Tegular 4 9 ?6 dividend, -This;
fourth Special Dividend amounts to, exactly 20 per cent pf
thc :2giilar 1916 dividend. %PP
lu November, 1915, Mr. Clifford A, Dunham> Manager nf
thc Goodrich Tire Company/ Cleveland, Ohio, applied to
the Mutual Benefit for $20,000 of insurance on tHe Ordinary
Ufe, Accelerati ve Endowment plan, settlement to be made
un^er .a Monthly.income Agreement. The first annual;
premium of ?5ti.6o (the insured being age 34) was paid,
with the" application and policy was duly,issued. Upon payV
mciii of thc second annual premium this year the regular
1916 dividend of $93.60 will be credited on his policy, .^Jid
1ft addition there will be a Special Dividend of $18.^2.
l?T??L BENEFIT
M. M. MATH SON, General Agoni.
CHAS. VV. WEfeB, District Agent.
CLYDE S. MATTSSQNc ExbcuUvo Spccfe!
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