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Show William II. Vand.rbltt. When William H. Yandcrbilt died he left a fortune that was variously estimated esti-mated at from J.'OO.OOO.ODO to 1,10,0(10,. 000. His railroad interests at the time of his death were larger than those of any twenty living individuals. His wealth was considered the greatest of any man iu existence, and was mostly all made by his speculations in railroads. rail-roads. His shrewdness and strict attention at-tention to busiuess finally proved to be the key to hit success, and, while not the proud possessor of such a fabulous fortune, Fred. W. Scarff, the popular and accommodating druggist at '20 Fast First South St., possesses a wonderful knowledge of the prescription business, and the manner in which he treats you and compounds your prescriptions while you wait fascinates you so that forever thereafter when you are in need of anything in his line you feel like patronizing no one else. |