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Lots of new styles hi ?5* ?lil ; tt:~..' "** F?INTEP ?l? Jfr '00$^ IS FAMILIAR WITH THE SUBJECT CREATES MARKET And Take? From the Farmer I j Gram in Any Quantity For the .{eli Ca?fc. "hvTbo following.pointe,answering,the nucetion "srhy , % grain, e.eyajpr.for rAndorson'',baye bean prepared,by one ? f om I Uar wUh. |K"?%*%oWfc MSi flt qf thoa o who may be Interested In tbs iPTpJeot1I1bnt>;Whp..,ftre, Bp^as. far ,tt)lilar ,wlth:tbetP9alUon as, they^wpuw ; ^?P?.toupet,t'u p|ia ut "cos? wt.}.a> ? . tf.u-Ai:?r?4fe tWWoruperfo^.?e fpnot?pn ot^lna ^ft,t?a^ft?he{hfir ?Seat*,*^.,;b?H^ ktbfr vfjp^from, the^ts^er^te'.sms.n q?mz . Jtffles.?Or JUr<T.e,)te# ^nc^,p>r.,ja5..UM^ a?, thMaWWP* ?afroj,, #*4AVr,?tprr j cy. samo for him at cost o? el BO buy lal tjiTOiJmmsdJote?y, upon dejivory^ ; mm* o<m sSil ?a orpduct locally * ?pd elsewhere ot-pr?tent market vaines. It brings to the community ?rain buyers; who bid and buy the grain, paying cash, tor it , ii arados, cleans, dries, eacke, ( fnrkets, and puts up the7 grain on . . ins basis ot present market, condl fj$. It guarantees a.. cain market tor all grain ot whatever kind, mar Arable upon tho world's marketa. It ' H?'a'strictly cash business, //ila; If does away with "awapplng" < ir^ii? among the farmers, and. gu ar- ! di tl.-nal demand tor- high grade live? stock and hogs. i th'? farmer^! ^1^^^^'??ve^specu- i latiflg and always aeUing and -buying 1 . ' ?Wl?? tbflKfcajiiKuf. ??ztfte?fiN?$N&*lto i v market. Financially lt .ls easily , handled and ts a splendid account for , any bank. D. lt you don't have a grain, eleva tor, there ls no cash market for grain , that can be depended upon, and eves 1 f a market no guarantee, that tho i fara* will got the actual value ot . \ the'grain based upon its selling value > Wraiths grain markets. '?V lo. No country can attempt to raise grain tor commercial sale without an 1 elevator, which performs ?ill "the 1 .... factions of buying, sell in r, cleaning, y drying, deliv?rlng and guaranteeing 1 ? $r]e? aod frade.??V- ?: " ^:'^t~,\ ? mgb?. ?' I? *im^iy;;es'senU?li"\v :'. Xf?j 1 ?': r .NEAR SHILOH, . leaped ' Convict - Lynched For j |P>Ueg^iMur^o^aWni?O '"'f.-i'V- Woman. . \ wiP' ' .'ft'*.'* ? SUMTER, 8. C., No/. 25,-Dillard' i ; . wilson, an escaped negro convict, waa j lynched thh? .' afternoon near Shiloh, , ir? ?the extreme eastern part ot this coihty*. for th? alleged murder ot &r?. Esokiel Truluck. u white whrakn, . RO0FING-ROO? $3.00 PER ; Vi rs fc-class Grivsnlsed tforrugstea a ^^?s^inte po? sqitoro extra. I ? c?iuturiA supur cour ANY, S aeaBr^roiai-j.fMfn if iwii rm n nm m 'i HIER. F"E? Buys Values ft?ft Up To ?HU ive been added to replace tl 51 insures satisfaction and I? piar dredH In this city who near om to the present lias proved to UH oar good? were all purchased t the effect of the cotton market i See Our MR. F. M. UNG at 122 West Whit TM*? ifwa-^ :. v ! Mak?rt d' ? Statement ? V&tfvfl, to?,the . ' Toluol Offered the Trjj^*?^ ! '.' In order to correct cm crroneo?a statement, which, we understand hus been circulatel by one of our compet?- 1 tors relative to the values we are giv ing the public, also our financial stand- : lng, otc, etc., we wish to state post- t tlvely that the values offered In our < different Sales recently put on are < BONA-FIDB and strictly BB REPRE-,1 SENTED, and wc DEFY anyone to I DISPROVE any STATEMENT which 1 we advertised in' any advertisement re lative to ANY ONE of these sales/ Purthennore-rwe CHALLENGE any i other Tailoring concern in the Pied- i mont to GIVE the Public AS GOOD J VALIIE8 as we have elven, and are < 1SOW giving. Viz:-$40.00 values fori, Wim tmr^**!:&T *l*d>8;<and j j (#? ei?/M tr??ug??: .pihROT; \ OROA NATION wo buy in LARGE S^fiS^?Kl^'^ TIW* I'S !?^^^S^^^?>l?v> gi?e L our/rnatrons'Yho benefit Of ?'these' -.hlB 1 mm ?. ww i^W^v?r??rt?l?. Woolens ^ in ?mr } ?WS^mm^^?^^V ?mute; . pome; fot. ^hic?["tame front' Brave and HlBwflc little 'j?'?lfti?iil1 which will gb t?w^VS^W'Attnw^rd this 1 ^^^^^^ytUiVBl?o wins, for ., aieit brft^y' astounded the world, ^ miration. v '!' ] . We will ask any person contem- ? plating the purcb??e ps a Bult or over- < coat, who ls handed ?^fm^i?jgMj ? ?uv uio?u??n of doing MI?Sy}CES,? or ?.?s values we aro giving, to seo us first , before pasting judgment on us. , Respectfully, j F. M. UNGER, Mgr., j Columbia' Tailoring Co. j thereby gaining its respect and ad- , a po o'o o a ?e o ooo o , J TOWNVIXMi NEWS o J ? '??fnw . ?? i . v ? l 0 0 0 0 ooo Oo o floto p o 0 p,6 P P j TOWNVILLhVNo?. .|?5.-T,T^morrow i tventtgvnt'.tne^?eh?ol ^W ^^Ww J eating feature is-to be held, that or \ tbe Fiddler's c^nv?nUonof Anderson ? and OConee countlcri. Th^?hKWjW|li j clo?e for Thanksgiving nonoaw^w ? ! Sny*-nfr herborn*.; i ' ' MU?-. Fanpi e ? J3 ra?m^j/fM mjM \ teaching -tho seventh.a&CL2 JigP??. grades until another teacher is se- ( ClRev. W. 8. Meyers left ?ast Sunday J for Sumterfwhere he ia in attendance J on the South Carolina'Conference. , Misses Sanders and brother of ? Hartwell, Ga., visited relatives last J week. ..... ? i~ - f Mr. Alex. Stevenson aa?X daughter, , Miss Lydia, I ive returned } .omeo, vis- a lt to near Ph dmont . t MIBS Vida JAQronp of Johnston le y Hatting Rev. and , Mrs. W. S. Meyers. t Miss .Bessie Martin has.. ?eturned. t trom a ,nislt tp Sandy. 8>Hhg,:,. Mrs. Ral| if. vhutlns;, he*, patehlfv ,J Hr. and.Mrs. J. % fXtyn; WBt^Afy j Mr. a8j^r**C*fc ??anttv?%aM \ Hy, Mrs. H. Y. Smith. Mr. H. W. * Moore and family. Edi Hopkins, Os car Owens, Arthur Yella, pr. J. R. Hiller, Guy Hiller; Will Vorner and . anvaillng of the monument to Dr, S. j R. Hiller ?by tho. Woodmen. :- . W. C. Murphey ot the WedhW?) ' Vorthern Railway, with headquarters 4 in "Charlotte, was in tho"city yoster- ( Hay on official b'isSaecs. ' \ ..' r-^ . ' t Dr. j. E. Algood. ot Liberty spent t reeterday ist.Vit- osty??' ?. ., '..?">?'..?>-i? .ING^ROOFiNft Iniyreq'olredw?th V^rimpe4 jf^ong^ 23 GerriJ. St., ,C?h*AU, S. C. tv $14.9 e goods that have closed. Ion and Flt ed lo every garment Mold, regardless : tailored garmentH. Do not delay yo beyond a doubt, tbnt yon need elotbe ic fore thexe conditions aru&e. li you ind otber adver. P conditions. ERColui uer Street State'of !So?tW - ;A-'l !" . ' WW?tl Carolina,' Co?i?f' lV Comment* ; tif 'A-n?er,?bh.i,;'Hi,c,f " --?eaa-. l^s: 3. J. NaUey. et aj,, administrators, et. ..al, Plaintiffs. ( against P. K. Nalloy. et al, Defendants. Pursuant to an order of sale herein, [ will sell at public outcry before the Court House door at Anderson, S. C., luring the usual hours of public salts in Monday, Dec. 7th, 1914, the follow- ' lng described tracts of land belong ing to the estate ot the late G. B/ balley, to wit: 1st That certain tract situate in BniBhy Creek Township, Anderson Jounty, containing, fifty-one uurea, nore or less; bounded by Ianda of Emily Hendricks, et al;. convoyed .to j. B^NsUe^.by. w:. P. Nicholson, Judge M-i?^WS' i&#?lW* Weal *e 'PP^^?-AflrCoo-Plai.nU;.;M' S?fi?oii?: tm* .^tlcsrtain .tra.pt contamine; Wiq|n. ^*n.s,ev^rity?spven- one-hun ,r,?.W?.TrSp?8r1n?,9r? PTr;.?es?> sit?ate |p' mae \ tqwn &h lp ? ? conveyed,. to j ja. t B. galleyJHl \#.:(f\. ^te.r;. bounded: ?by '.?^?'R? & 'W?fttt?et^ali.ibeln?ritbe w^fl. ^o^.^o.rW*4'.'i. in^theotnin rafflPr>>.^??frl o?iV/tr,Mjiue ??zi*n auqi 3rd. That Certain tract sUuato in ;=;^? tcv.-n?hivj; cestaiaing twelve and ?rBPrn^fiW?.WWor lesajfbound 3rw WW 9f arWyat?V.faianin^ fejamifh, 'et al;. c^nlprUlnaf.Abe. third Styd .;rpA?^uttactow^ hv; the, :ompl?lut; if,b'qth . convoyed t?r.Q.. B, Valley by.^uguatus Allson, bp .;- ?J ?WK That certaia,, taft) situate ia jame :.to#nphlP.; ? pqntalplng. fifty-one md. a'half acres, ?nore .or Jess} ad loinlhg'landB of.J. E. Johnston, et ale convoyed to G. B. Naltoy by Now.ton Date, and being the fifth tract describ id in the cqmplaint otb. That certain tract situate-, in tame township; containing '. three, tores, more or less; conveyed-to G. 3.'Neiley by D. M. Newton; bounded jy fourth tract above described, and teing the 6th tract described in the . complaint f 6th. That certain tract situate. In lame township, containing fifty-three lores, more or less, conveyed to G. B. Valley by J no. Tv Long; bounded by i ands of Samuel Sheriff, et al, and bo ng 7th tract described in complaint. . 7th. ;;?MI^|U^'I,?I? in; mme .township, containing twenty wo and ohti-halt aeries, more or lesa; ioti?dda- 'by'-'Kanfts of Augustus Elll t?nr^et^fjmvey?d to o. B. Neiley >y Augustus Ellison, and being tract ownship, containing ! slxty-8iT? serest abie or lesa, adjoining:?Talr. ..View Church JoU- et ni; convoyed to G. B. ' WTgHBy ft' w. rmamr anajjww1 ,"Wi.*~-*,rirat certain trsct-sttuate'ia ?me township, containing fifty-two tc rcs, more or less; bounded by lands I J.'W. Smith,* et al; conveyed to G, 1. Neiley by J. EL Ellison. This tract o be sold subject in the hands ot the ?urchased "to a, first mortgage of Au tustus Ellison for sixteen hundred, and ifty: dnllara. '. 1 10th. That certain tract situate in ?me township, containing fir teen and wo-thirds acres, more or less; con rsyed to O. B. Nalloy, by J. W. Slaitb; (escribed in the complaint as nth raot. v." ,*'"'' 'llthv'The undivided interest in re nnin dor of G. B. Nftlley In a tract, ot orty-s?? acres,'moire Or less, sit?ate ri Berne" towri'snlp; adjoining tho home ^c^-tflhe late??f|Nl?r#?w LS tho E?phrlam Smith place, and de icrlbed In the complaint ss the 21st iraot .... 12th.' That certain tract situate in ?me township; containing nine aeres, ng the same bargained from* Angus*j " tho 20th tract, . ; : : ?' r> - sv ' ls of cale Ot the first end. sce md tractB, cash; ot the other tracts, >no-?fth coBh. the balance on or be are February lat, IMS; ' credit por tan to . bear interest from date s ot rale at 8 per cent until paid. Pur ine*: to pay for papers. . rZ} ?\' . W. P. NICHOLSON. ) Fudge of Probate as Special Referee for Anderson County. tfOT?C? OTFTNAL SETTLEMENT 8Buys Values Qi ?p To 1? We especi??y call your atte some time to come. t Guarantee of price? As we have previously stat' ?ar ??lection', it. will pay .yon to place 9 H, well made clothes and that yon must1 purchase all your requirements and co derspn County, for a Opal ;.settlement of,?said estate,and.?A discharge from his office..oft administrator.. .MRS. EJLI^A,uA.;TQWNSENL.,,,i... Administratrix. Intelligencer Now Gets to All Parts of\Cou7>*7 on ti. Time. v Through the e ffor t s ot Congressman Wyatt Al^en and the courtesy of the Piedmont and Northern Railway, res idents of Piedmont, Pelzer, William stdn, Belton and Hon ea Path and all those .who get 'their. mails..by rural free delivery routea' dut of those towna will hereafter helante ttf'getf'Tbe!fti' l?llih?ncer on the morning of its pub i?camhF-'' ? tm?, f-....:.= i? m ? " Some tim? ?g^-^h?n^rains wer? fakelf off '400'4,Sontneth-: Railway Th? ftTelllgSnceV dW^ft?t ''re?cti ' thes? Wwn?-?nt^?fW^h'? r?r'?'l carriers hm^gon^?ht ConV?heritlyy amtf?W* ers*living/ iir,?h^ut?W:-ott,'not get th??r '?ni?lfIgfenc?r tint if'tho ? %llowfng ??W?ili???""' oo8iu.H|?if> >j'btu.pn?n<. io" * Wmatte*<wa? PS:f?^ gwWsmai?'i?fcen wnn^ectnV'ih? tbd sent'tir the postofflee department for a!jmal? sack Who. 8?r?e9%utW?t? ?erst?^oh *Vh?0nrsf^'?t|r?'fhah *r car-' Which" leave's h?MFW "'5:40 - Wel?-?*. Th?,rnew,'arr?n^?m^ht 1 was ' ?t?rt?i? last 'Tuesday m'?rnmg ah'd has b??h giving Bpiehdid's?Usfaction:' ? No other mail but The Intelligencer la handled in tula sack which goes ont in the t?o?hh>'g., \- Mi'; : ?' n|" ' "Wh?n arrangement's fof'' this-7 new mail service were made with tho post office- department, officials of the Pied mont and Northern! lines very kindly consented to handle the sacks and distribute them at the several stations along the road. The. general ' public doubtless appreciates' this show, of generosity. To R?slgn C. V. Palmer Will Give Up Dor Mr.i;c\ y. ?PalhwSSm?S?isht and passenger agon.t,of the South Car dim, div4sl.on of\,to*. ,Piedmont ^nji Nor thom railway. ; bette? .iknow. locally as the Greenville, Sparianburg & An statement confirmed' by Mr. Palmer. He is not iii a position now to make known his plans, for the future. . Mr.: Palmer ls1 wWil knows Jn rail way circles and tho announcement that he ls to retire freda his present position to which he was promoted last July cornea as ?'aurprlse to num erous friends. rf% 'carao herc from Charlotte, succeed lng C. Allen,' who was subsequently .promoted to- thu position of traffic ' manager of that RAN. system ^th headquarters here. Prior to bis removal to Green ville, Mr. Palmer was .general traffic and passenger agehb'.of Ihn Piedmont Traction Compan^^WthV^'oltteds-, in Charlotte. He ts ?fjacognized ^by bia aBsr.alates aa a ca?ablq; railway man, AB to Mri vm^Stmm&r^m: Information is givah out in official cir^leo, add nothing a3 to proposed plans^^pwn^^.; - ?Mrs. 'AV--A.IAull or .Pendleton atop pfed' ovar in Ah&^? yeStornay for a abort while eh route tp;^va. ro OUR 151 ot?on to m imported Belgiui We are Belling our goods 1 "-^??""""jng of them. The reduct ic ed, Tve are one of you and aire rf Hiing t our order at once. The wonderful r< 'IUYP them at the price of "> rent cotton, nimoditles at the some rate that vre ari ailorin I IB OBD FELLOWS ,- UH\ ??? ""./.?. iiu<! <;>*.' >.--.;-(J,,-*-' ' {V??nagero/of Orphanage at Green vale Coll For Assis tance. Odd Fellows of Anderson are ap pealed to in behalf of the orphanage j at Greenville In the following state ment which hag been sent out from the home: .To the Odd Fellows of South Caro lina: "The superintendent and board ot trustees of the Odd Fellows' orphan ht?me at Greenville desire to address you 'at this' season with a ?tateme nt of facta and with1 an ?ppe?l f br ' action. The' 'B^ntf??nnua?'''taxes' :fbr. the tertn eu^lng'^uh? tb t?iil^'tll368:'"NbW wV'nave' r?p?nt??ry established ?io leasTactTuiV b?sfa'for running exp??'ses ' t'r 'bo !$X00tV St?t? this does':rnot ''Ihc?t?ue:; Bom?thing for ?ttr'\g?r?^???ll?grfr??a another ?at nh?'aTckn?Bs "?f ? Jir. Kline; dnr supeT ifltendent, he 't?a^lJeer?^nabl^ 'tb'Visit ffl&^tofcm? conse^enW VM ci??h'-nbnatmt?0;,to-m?lt? up for- de? Helene*' have1 nM conte 'tb?tt?W?? a?'d ln?'''rtsulir,!th"?&'1 hbrne" bas 'gotten sl?ghtiy '?ft'deb't f"?Fpth?'S?t1afoxpe?8^ . bf^vtpgv ^We^h^ve-'dlsTOijflett' on* ms;* trbh'andbiie te&heriy-ieaVm??f'bnly the ??f?erlhten'd?fafc' Wrs.v kline and'one teacher1 Hn'et?arfcb ?r"'th?/Institution. EiV?ry, ?ttfer' l?ak ''has* been stopped; but there ls'no way to satisfy hungry children and keep them warm with out food, clothing and fuel, and no way to buy clothing, fuel and grocer ies without money. This is one. leak that can not be stopped.., v "Therefore, we appeal to,every Odd 1 Fellows' lodge in thia State and to every benevolent Odd Fellow who has 1 a few. extra-dollars for charitable pur- i poses to come to our rescue at this time. Only one brother. Ol'. O. A. Neu ff er of Abbeville.' sent in a work < day contribution, his being $8.50. Please let us! hear : fromf yb? without 1 ??m*?? ; Lists should be circulated for per Bonal pledges now and tho secretaries ? decWj^ for^ tj}? '^^^^^|^^OI'^?'^ | Taisais truly: a thno "tor ..prompt. a?? - B^a^^^irms^^^'^en^^e^ ' retary; H. J. Scttlhern, treasurer; ?. B. Longley, trustee; E, A. Kline, su perintendent o.o - . . . i : L-' rs ?? v -.O ? Latter From the Peopled o ? :.;v"'" \ ? / o BOO ooo ooo ooo o o ooo That Fire Engine. Mr. Editor?- ' hbtice thst tbs city -fathers - ?rb I thinking abbuY ' havings. Steam:.? Bn^ f ?in? * at t. cost of ' abb'ut *8.!too.?0 l'fe 1 I10.M0.00. .IWW^ir? ?B n tax payer r write to protect igainst any such extravagance tn the nanagement of the affaira of our city. Th? outfit wo now have la sufficient tor all needs, as tho majority pf. the un satisfied if th? insurance companiea ieiermino to raise the rate ot in m'rancb, - they will give UB at least et* nbntha notice, l also noto what the nayor says, or te\4ttotea.Vaa'^etjrlnr ibout bia friends. This does not loot rood to mc,' besides, : I though ' the ' friend business" had nlaycd out. ind that the public welfare would Jo looked after by the -p?oplo'.^repre sentatives |n a buBinosB like way, ?nd lOf^tWtttb friendship only. MJT. Editor, l hope yon .will continue :o "hammer away" In your editorials itntii you get fo? thlr city a comruls >lon form of govommentwitr^e |te> ferendum and Recall ;atta^ed. Very respectfully, vAnu?rj?oa, S. C. ".'..>'. ?. : .,-. -..i ;.? .Tax pay?fe::^ GREAT 9fi Boys Values I 0 Up To ? ii Serge, the fast to be bad his season regardless of the cost of t!;t ?ns that ne are making yon ls greater t o lose with you when losing Is a neeesi >snits of this sale In the great number abd that's whet'^e aro - giving you. e Selling yon your Tailor-Made Suit, : ANDERS S8?IMPIS-SED 11 BUT COLLEGE t$?ffj^ tHRE? HOME COUNTIES INSPECT ED CLEMSON PLANT A REVELATION For Some Who Had Not. Been There Recently-Only Two Absent. (From Thursday's. Daily. j Returning yesterday from Clemson College, where they-were invited for the .purpose nf making e>-thorough ib Bpectlon of the bl^ institution and itu manifold features, members of .the Anderson County delegation to the general assembly 1- expressed i< them is el ven. in an -ent busi astte; vo in t?oncern log; their, findings.. <. v.-ju-.?:?; M6c.tr pi . Tho o{ delegations ? ;f rom ? ?1 Anderson, Oconee!and'FiokenS'Counties.iwere in cited to'the -college *y.;'President Riggs /end gathered ihei-e ii fitesday rooming. Yesterday afternoon--they were taken'- over ?.the 'farms, out i to Che .? oxperIpient ? stntlona i und. to ? va rious ^thor point? where ? the agricul taraii'feateresrott'the college were to bei . Hoted.' Tuesday might' they heard en* ?ill uet rated < lecture by Dr. Riggs on j the i administrative feature, of Cthe hig institution, yesterday morning', they,I wero carried through . the various j buildings aiid .departments of the . plant and'shown-every.'.feature that ! i was interesting. "_?'.. '. li 'All but two member's of thc-entire.* representative force of ..the' three counties were present at the college, the absent members, being Mr. West of the Anderson contingent and Hr. Carey of the Pi eke ns party. The visit was thoroughly enjoyed by all repr? senta tives and proved ? revelation to { several who bad pot. boen through the ' Institution 'In some. time.-, - . . ' ."; Some time ago, realising that A? ile rao n, Oconeo and Picke na Counties we're the "home" counties of Clemson Cpllege, the. institution, being ?iiuated fight- ?.where theeo 1 ? three ? >counti os - are Joloedp .President Riggs* invited,, -tho representative <d^^^ erytheia counties to come to the college and big pls^t^u.a a^if]1 d/?' An Unusual The ?Special dep?rtw lege can enroll a few moi vlegeiht?^ Prof. and Mra. Goode VOICES Miss Smith Whether you conte study of of these stu $25.00 io this country for ?Ir ?i rod ucl I on OB. tin? m arto t hnn CO per cent. ' Our label ilty. We refer you to hun a of orders taken up We ore. tbe .loser?, because you will positively not feel .1 pany ON, S. C. 1 CLEAR eight Is necessary to both your health and success. DIM vision can generally be relieved .by correctly'" focused a nd'fl tied gi das es: ,l r . JtQNT?ft?' blind' td your- own intciest. (Eserclso sound .wis dom and intelligence by having US examine. your eyes. It will bo a thorough, painstaking, ex pert examination thc. will put you on the right track ot sight. YOU can count on us for truthful * Information and right glasses. Prices 33.00 and up. We duplicate'broken glasses by mall-send them to ?B. The lea! Co. L, BI? I8BAKLSON. ? Optometrist 810 8. Main St. Anderson, 8. C K ?3ROUN? FLOOR. , m Threo Iloors RelQw Krcas' Ten few v'- i'-^ Ceat Stora?...,- IM m mi /?.T.'.'j'i Mr.1 Rayford Mattie Phillips bsr-is&'a1' ' t-K-Z. ??'Vi.S.?yi! Morgan and Miss ere married No veni ce -of- the-bride's Mips/vt Whlte\ ld ? ectlon. jTOP ceremony was per4 'ormsiIvbyjlk'.Ja Knight, notary public] n the pre-en?a o?? several if riends ant elattres: ^-.m gp 7 s, >: o ?* t? ?- $ < -f^.v.;,, ri,r ( Judge>W. u?.M?I?B?lsan bas. gone tc ttlonta on business and pleasure. I Change M Location I aril now ?oeau-d over W. A. Power's grocery store at 212 1-2 S. Main Street. 1 thank my friends for .their past patronage r.nd ask con tinuance of same.- . I make plates at $6.50 . I make gold cf owns at$4.Q0 Silver f??iingr, 60c and np. Gold rulings ?1.00 and up treating R^hea? AWP larftfrop IH^i g?tns ^?nd all crown- and,Vnofts work and re?ulaHing.ffl?iiofrnEci. teeth. AU work^^ranteea''? first DENTIST *m Opportunity ente pf AiifjerBoti Co? pe- pupils, and the Col ' . ' ? ? ? , ....... : . 'ART' ? ^ ) Misa R?mseur DOt?EaSTIC SCIENCE \ mpiate ta?dD? up t_ 4?SS k O?1 ?lOt'i ^ will hfl ? College and seethe ARD, President i- ? %. Misiiiliiii?.^