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11 ::.VVt'rAR|rO PTOMCTlll S T S^uj And as such, gp^??a?fee iii ift???ufi?g tfte etror of refraction of the ??yes,, and Bullying das^?. to |B- f st?re the sight tfc the normal. Ify?ii h?ve sti ain?d, youj; ?y?s and brought oh hervb?sh?ss 'm aches, see us. Eyes exaitrned and glasses fitted $3.00 to $5.00 and up, Broken lenses duplicates! sanie 1 da^-Bringthepieges. jjjlg i . . j '. .; jj jggS 1 ANCHORED, BUT NjtyT STILL. I have been lo this city Just a little more than .three years und to ma lt teems as yesterday. My life has been filled with pleasant greetings, courtesies, words bf.good: cheer, welcome, and last otall. the loyal patronage you have given rae In business. Von have established thrbufcti.mo^fpr yourselves and^ town one. of the cleanest, most modern optical offices to be round ijt the coun try, ijere youget e lucien t service. .Qualify firls in service, and' Honesty first 'In' dealing with <yoJi Yon no tonger'ha ve to wonder whore you or your friend can haye your eyes accurately'tested and. gljiM es fitted. Here ls th a right place, you can continue to come and. send your children and friends tor all that Is good for one is to he hart here. You don't have, to cbmerciullie your eyes or 'gtasMei. -We. do first class work for first claBs price. Listen, no man can produce a first.class article at.a accoud class price and give nil a square deal. Do you get that? Well, redd it agnin.. Ifs good to( pocket. There ?afcw that has no|}cau#it'theanBp?atlon yet and go away,for optical work, and at th? same time ridicule the fellow who buys rrom the mall Order house. If y?u will look into one^ of my girases I will ll you whic h one ls h patriot and which one ts a traitor. ? '. ' ti ' Your optical parlor run by tote 1s a riafc one and permanently established. You will note the old Camel.that bungs over thc door-it denotes establishment, and I assure you that you can always feel proud of having your work done right v , ^ . My progress has been great, and I ?In-sure'that you could not havo paid homage to one* that ls more grateful than I, for I am trying trying every day to show you my appreciation by making my cceomoda tions more adequate and rendering j ou a more proficient service. ' ', Get out of that old. habit o? l'.tttag any kind of a chap monkey with your glasses. If you want a tooth extracted you would not go to a blacksmith would you? If you wanted medicine you would not go to a hardware atore for it, wo ad you? Jjjog^Sii^Q. . Well, then, why take yo-.r eyes and eye glasses to a place that the people aro no more competent for you than a blacksmith is of pulling teeth or a hardware store 1B to /Ti*- J^HOUU >* supply you with mcd'Une: . . . . ..? ?. J. ' "M CuBlljrft It is time for wo folks realizo and.learn to disslmi/eate things and classify tilinga OB they should ho. ir you have junk if? all right to KO . > a Junk shop to have lt inspected ' 7^jjfe^.f^|B^-nJ^n^ or paused upon, but^no?' the ?ye oryonr glasses. Come here where you can get'So much more for your money. 1 nm always busy, hut 1 will Herve you weil au I am ^SSSS?s,^ j c^j""*^ & '*3r? anchored here for life, but I am not still, I am on the Job for better glansesnnd youl- eye comfo-t. Von nuiy think your glasses feel unod now hut that touch that vye can ff?slfcv ~"??Li W?f?r put on them is just wbat-you need to Wave. Try us once: Wh?n you'think ot glasses, thing of Campbell-woare inseparable Don't wonder if'be can do lt, Say yes, ^^SjjjV .. ^^^'^/jg^* Ophthalmoscope land Retinoscope :i, This ls the very lateEt model 1913 with the 1914 improvements. Aa an Ophthalmo .scope^we use it Tor exploring tho fundus oculi. to recognize pathologic disturbances, thereby enabling us to determine whether the patient really needs'.glasses or medical treatment if the latter wo unhesitatingly urge them to see their,- family physician at once that he may do them a great good. Aa A Retinoscope It .ja '.indispensible for by this method we gain valuable Information as to the nature and extent of the refract ive errors enabling us to do accurate .work it eliminates all doubt and guess work we know exactly what we are doing and just here;I wish to"yeriify. this state ment by saying that we have one of the finest pr esc ri pt lop fllteftiiofi -^l?aBfcd patients that has ever been compiled by one Optometrist In this city, and that it Is growing ev .ery day. we st?nd ready at all times to render a service in a way.that lt-1B unexcelled anywhere in this country, if anyone io from Missouri on tntopttbit-rwe will be glad ta, shaw.-them. " ^"?v '. - ' "^ :-> ? a % .I* - .Ss . v. I . . . :.. ??Pty ? : ?? ? T . A*. Artificial Eyes >? ? ' ? m ? . -f We. flt them velry accurately, having a thorough knowledge of the cavity pr?paration i and the,-measurements of same' and this ls a most important feature of this work get j Ung the exact color, when we flt an eye it will not irritate the conjunctive, lt ^111 K not.allowi secretion to form, it baa a more natural expression, it has mpra life and mo ' "??n; n tfirV'ihe socket bethel*, lt sets out more prominently, lt to more comfortable, and it will last longer. .. ? ?a will look Into one^ of my gfesses . - ? e you that you can always feel proud I reflation by making my aceotndfls ed medicino you would not go to a y 1 Ona Solid Lata*. X 1 : j Discard yoiir old eiylc { ' ' % pasted lenses, TCey[ I suggest old age? Dirt?, m gathers at thelJYe3ges.; * ? ; m appearance of,..s|ngle-] .1; vi?iprt ?lusste.6, -.Vet h?ve .y * tAvodis?nct ??cUl p?mte.' ; Tabba . j ThU ba h i A Patted Lent KryptoU Un? ' , . S r BAD ACCIDENT WAS NAR ROWLY AVERTED MACHINE DAMAGED T. - Jji^on, Jr., Si#ef?flJn* j?ries When His Mj?n* . Ran Away , . T. G. Jackson? Jr*., had a narrow ea :-;:.-p?pe: from being killed, last . Friday Sfi-plght .^pout ll. ?'cl?ck iftieb. ho lost J^^bqtrdl of hit machino , and it turned ' ?7?&#il?].n?*T-: Bernes Station, in tho ~p. >3^acolpe with* Mr.. jackson at the tiai? t. :;*?.*?f 'the accident. was a MT." Adams ot . ?Tiarttf ell, \ On..; whose initials contd . '.?^flt hp ;. listened, and - that : gentleman . :*j^a? .^eaua^jr^?sT b?n?y, ?niured aa. -waa ^5^.^>?^^'^0P,1? arfe heard. ; v tlie. afluir? ?too* place^httt: it- ls tai- i^preanpici t:-ab the machine was ?oing ;W-W? lively clip Wbep 1? struck .. \4\stvutch of wot rosi.and skidded to llte&l^ As Mr. ?achson tried *to tdrn' lt bach into thc -r^he lost . ??'l&aXtf*;Ot?tho n tetar lug apparatus and th6- &nc*ln? turnea^ turtle, burying ^v^h'o^h^fe.uA^fnea'th.' vrtwp soon - tied iib the lion? of.J?meseles sjwl ?<. ; '^med? ' j?iiaBsistauce'Was ^'su^nMmsd. ..fr.? Aklnsi'pf ira att?nded to the young men'sMnJhiiH hhd he saya that ./^o^hbt?s he|the?/Auslato?4 iapy' ?a* . krlou's ^n5ury,\?V^o??h t^p waa not * >'able lo detecmVnb;jj,rlday ??nLm?:-.?^:: ; ^l^ccld?nt hapW>?d. wtthin half ? sallev?t^arh?s staUon. ' ?AL mmm {train Sunday's baily.) ,? fiffltajie*' Southern Public, Utilities Oc?n -?. - .vpl??jr placed ajV'^rder'with ,Cho $?l!t; van ?li.rdw?>; Company of Aiiiersot Y ^'?T.^vfeoV of pipe, tvh'ch;wlll bj .N: ,^tho cit^nnd in replacing,so\u? pt ,'th< f old mains: Thia order will >y$&?Hi . Anderson onC? whohsi' traine r^mri?) .. ?f> box cara and . f? oWp?^?Ull orders" of. pipe over;,-p? trbttv Tho Stkte that Wort will, star? withlu tuja pex$ 20 dava and lt IH planned une aa bil eli speed in getting /the new pipe laid as may be possible. The ofB cials of the local company figure, that lt '.will require ?b?v.) three; months to gOt the. worK.pompleted and they aye anxious' to get lt~ubde?way ap soon as possible In order.'that it mpy be be completed before the had weatbe? of Wiht'e^ comes, rrhtft '.Wfll t?oM? ^ great Improvtimont in the local sys teni'; - It- whs' nop?d'??'have'had. this, .done last fall'when the' Company first : asked for arvnew contract. Federal Omeer Hurt: - - Mexico City,. Juno . ;. 20.-t?eneraj Manuel Zoxayn,.commanding the.-fe.tf-. eral, col nina which has been i repairing ' il?? : railroad,; t\ -Golms, is ly?sg s?? riously wonnded at tthadalajara:' ?Be resolved his injuries lb a recent '.?B> .gagement' with, tho .cohstlt?U?n?iista.. . Both hous?a.bf .congress held meet? : Inga today , preliminary :to the extra-, ordinary, session riexf: week. O'win ?r trf tho lackof tii?l th?i rail road EorvlcQ-4ias; bitten suspended The /first one pf, Audersohy open aars baa been tranBrprined into tho "pay ap iyop .enter'.'. system ona ; tho public seehis'to take well to the ?doo. (Tb? r?mj^ttnor^pt. "th?vc?ra will be ;fini8l)edv up' lp .s? fewTdays and before roe^city^wttS ilshedjt?rto^^ tie difference to he detecte* from these caTa^tf>H6s?# J?h along this irne in. other cities. The- wbi* was ???i in the t?fgh :*oinu;ti;'<tf&m& les- : ? fV>?"V? . .'Paris, jVipp. 2^? ^ri )**>t?th8 : chl^d ' waa. shbtrandwonnue? v. ip; the . I^iim front ot av )^\?,^4.iC?te ; ji^^by th^ a j' rf creamery de^ghejd ;lop^UM ic purposar/ ...:'? .\, . . .-..-'*.: ; - Honri de ?^othBchlId Is a^-do^tor.ol t w^pont^?tor to.-charrty. J &gS?^lvon fox. the, attack., Ja .th, .?V.r.,- Si: i W. Quatt?ebaum Smtomed A Loss. . of Seyearslv Hssdrsd cll^s Yesterday [ The Belton Team Woft from away, While Glack Defeated ft HB: Sil (From Sunday's? Daily.) . ,jvPlre at six o'cjb?k yesterday>^$v noon destr?v&d.? barn on tho farm -bi Slr J. W. Ouattlebanm. ? mlle une" a alf "Wast or Ajbaersbn. Burned, */itn the bu??lnp wfere a mule ?nd 'a jer* acalf, b??tdes . tn? wagon's, ; farm ?fi?, 'and ;-other . implements- af fartn. stored in tfr&WMSf?fc tuli'ij??* with -lits contenV ; 'Minni* rap 1 dly '?u?l was completely 4? stt " Tab. origin; of tn?: Sra waa i?VHL VWiiett -th*' flames were discovered; a call wascht Jb tft the Anderson fly* Apartment ;ahd the heck. andSlWlflfcT truck/;went , out fully - manned.- ?fiv Qrjatticbaum credited the firemen .with a remarkably quick re^m*fc/ld th?: call for- h?lpY bnt on aeepaht'ot the distance from tbs' city ana the rapid .burn?ng of'the dry building:, tb* fire-waa far beyond control wheri the meh from? the a opart nient reached' tho place; A , ' .iffhe ftrem?n did good- service, howy jg&ft J?. PF.PX?nUng tho 'ilwnea fi'oro "catching the home, of tho fanner and 1- the fire wafi kept confined to the one butjahfe: ' -4 . Mr. 'Qualtleh'aum valued his; male: calf aha <othe*'Abinga store* th,?t$e building, and destroyed, at 'about |200. The bulldfiu&top inatod at $400 abd .?SOO.ipaura rri wi on. tua bttiait*, alone. Na In rance covered the other losses. The net lot, aa ; es t i m a ted by the f ?rV ??V#^W''W *H?mP flip? relier b& salinw^K>rry, Williup |8loan. Insurance. V \.? i WaiH?E^pa,. Jtmp . 20.-Secr^aw ISaniels" ^cbnfeYr?/today with:.~ cradle ^le^?W.U?^inPWibdd. " leader /Mann , ?nd ' * hum* repron.?ntatlvea, 'Renaler1, oponed ?ale of ; theb; otUwh plr.sipplVand. Idaho tp a foreign,1 na-, "?oi? said to bo the Greek goyejnmentj tho p?rb^?edr;cp' used -iojr' the.eon^trpc-: lion bf a" new dreWn'?ugh't. Mr.' On ^er'wooo told tbe Sccre^?Vy be 'iavpr i?ad'r tn? proposition, bemuse lt..would .chit 'ibo ??government ' nntblng, L ; Mr? l?ann dehilncd to a?reo'tb the. plani as* lt ctood, but shh! that ' lib fiad, po ofc jection to, the salo, if tbe proceeds Were put uftp the g]?$|^ tr'cr.d?fy. It?prcr?m'tatlvu 'Britton' .qt It*.iti'oist a Republican'member of : the naval 'affairs committee, favored tho project, but suggested that its Outlook tin* the I*ons? W?uld: h^ 'iwpt?ved ^f tho Kbrrolk' drya?ck project tl fopped froin the1 bill. . Secretary ?&nf??? ?a'fdt.bat; he'c?uld see fib; re?sofc ^rjj*. ?^dreWn?ufe?J . in- t? Vtls;?fe iu??vrn . uen?anas couf?^'??'* ?cclItcuT without any. cost to tho treasury ,:.thet?* could, he.any objection tb tho. plans.; He said af te t- hiv talk- with members, tho' eUuntlon- looked ??^?blo to him Mt. Daniel's visit to the capital ' was regarded . as UIBO' representihg ' tlio ; J> R.--? ., . .?? 'T ' " tn th?FcnaVof^^^ An derson cbupty, in Iw^lch tbb plaintiff ..iiPf*1 verdict for *1PQ, was .rendered; yesterday, corning , itf - the Cou rt $, ot- Common PleavThU case has beep, interesting and ,\as excitbd >tt&U&\?ipca lt waa ;tegun on Thursday, lt . continued fhvougb I^-l . darNapd went to ;,th.B Jn,?fc- yeste?6vy morning, i thV plaintiff ?^h% t^hi his horse WOB caused.to rwn^wsx-in ?At th? timei ot the accident Mr^TSani ; jSj^^rpu?t 'suii;^^^ An , ?i?n|?J,l? the: court When lt,contenei 5^olb?wmg,'tho conclusion of tlii county's casa yesterday, morning, Ju* \ was dismissed and the. reminder o ? the 4ay.wap^veh.;?v'eT-tpi^e;lmarlnj otapuity -cases,. I -'>" L ' .' ?faliSpal , 'nusIiWft t ;?; < - wnspingion, arana W.-^TT.-^^?C ofncialg today gav? out u-tuirphef 6 ? Iciitri* fjrbm business men; th dlfCor ? ^ ipart* ^ the.^?ntn^ild?^t / busl^a^cpad^ tho : thara -ls ah; ^ngshlred eftb^frh/t? ? han ot ."big publness" tn pc^pcnejM I |iion.>tt-4he r propoiecu antM^uat Mg^l .". -; ' : WATCrjl WORK OF EU? ftOFE?N miLLS WELL KNOWN HERE Local *?op? Witt W<fch Work mp>&?Sfcg on Sp?itos ' \- r?driug the time' that ^djTa? filled .thc; bil)co ot carding Instructor at' tiicm?on college he made a number of. friends inAnderson and Anderson Icqubty and ai* ot these will be Inter ested ta \e drolng. that- ho baa been honored- hy being"selected forTa;sery iraplortanii?mlBslpn.i At present''^Tay lor ls 'cotton technologist for tho of fice of marketir; department of sfcrl [culture, and he will'"%aif fforn Nev? ; York on Jurie-23.for ?th? ?kiropean cities where he will vi?it alt the prin cipal spinning Cities ? of; Eae'flhd, ' mnbe-'^d.? Germany ; with a">l?w" tb ?Vacbrtaln the conditions under which tho staple cotton is marketed. ., Taylor* has ueen/ta cham ot ;th?r cotton handjlrig ?hd'- marketing r?st?gfatlbris conducted by the btnce, ?f ?markets in this country, and hts trip abroad will be o - extension of that work...- ,,?>'?-'... f.?D?rl?g. the past fly o ' months, llr., Taylor bas been conductiu*. Br?ning tests In various cottons at i?o N(?w Bedford: Textile school. Tho atudy Included Arizona Egyptian cotton, sea Island . cotton and Egyptian Baltella rides cotton,, the object being .tb de termine the. relative spinning values of these three varieties.-.':? The e?rtoa tested, waa from V1-2. Inch tb'^L .5-8 Inch.-staple. I Afr. Taylor has practical ly completed theao tests, and he ri* turned to ttanMngu/ to strepara .sam pl en of the yarn V . ii be has spun. Vbcforo ho leaves* tty ?flrp&e.; * ./,. The department ?,< agrlcultre; bas nwde extensive 'upe of tho facilities, o^red ty* he -fc?w ltedfbrd* Tert??^ school in Its Investigations of the va rious catons, '^A,*mt?** Taylor made accoraparat ive stud" dr long, staple cotton raised ?r. tha of the MUsfSslp-pl and ibo ?efecttS: varlelfes of Ip?g nta'pV raised,^ th? caste rn part^.pt$f eoWa'?^r1^ Coker. y?hher<j?;4 Itaj?W khi^n^plant federa. ga, bia .return, ft?m ?;urc^-~;J* ta make further. ttidy or these carno cotton a "tonier, milne tb what extent they vary Csobv iar to year. v- . ?; '. , ; - ^, [We Have Budgie*! coining in almo?* every day tfc? latest shipment feeiag o? cur ol . /j' ^ i : r They are 1914 ;ffc^$^ ' ? ' 4 . -?Ai**. .' t- 1 V? fr j?.????-? .??.. Vfo-.- . . . . .' - . . . lr- bM&?i ?hat orl? -Aunt have a ?sije amount of money to open an account .l? Soft*. :?ronr lairfcefet depositors toCsy made k'beginning with small amounts, Put: the' difference between your income and four out-go in this T??bk, ?nd'y^d jvlff i?w?ys be "ahead pr the gime.";, ;* '>\ '' ' v*? J; \ ,.-.'.> 'fy? ?*V& a. specialty of small notes running from $2fi^-|?00:^?^I^Y *nem.,tp us;' ' : ': ; . . ? j. ... '??H*?