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INTELLIGENCER WANT ADS. GET RESULTS WANTS? IViUltftl - Cow or flcld peas ol .til vari eties, name louts' prices mill wini . triples of what you have m offer. I P. Walters, i .a'?t ange. N. C. LOST LOST - Wednesday ii?gh? the 10th. In or between Anderson and Midland Shoals on Savannah river, one yel low folding pocketbook contain in?*, r> iheeku aggregating uliout ?- ISO. Ol). Reward if returned to W. W. Powell ut Chere (uni Bottling Co. Anderson, S. c. 0-13-tf. LOST on Interurban car hu t Sunday morning between Anderson and Greenwood, ?i bu'ucli tit keys with name, .lohn Kl I lott, 1122 Broad St.. Augunl a, Ca. Finder return to Olympia Candy Co.. Anderson, S. c.. nnil receive reward. FOR SALE For Stile If you want m?rale of soda for spot of future shipmen! lt will pay you to communicate with us before placing your Hitlers. Ilarby ? Co.. Brokers, Importers. Healers, al! fertilizers, Sunder, S. C. FOR RENT For Kent-The entire second * floor of the . Pepper building ph West Whitner street. Reasonable rates. Apply to Anderson Lodge 1J. P. O. KS. Elks. C-2t-tfd FOB UK NT-Furnished bouse for rent during the months of July anti August. All modern .conveniences, on car line, and . very desirable neighborhood For. nvtea and forth" er Information i\Pply at 220 Green ville street or PUPift 121. G-2G-4t. YKTKKINAKY KT^jllON-Dr,-L. H. Snider. Ollice at The Fretwell CO.'H | Stable, Anderson, S. C. T/y "Oak Park," in tho midst of most : picturesque . mountain section nfl western ? ?rth Carolina*, excellent board, pure mountain spring water piped to house. $j> per week and up. E." E. Lowrance, Proprietor,'Hendcr sonvllto, N.? Cv. R. "fe. ' ' _:_n__!_;_ SHINfii/KH-I ,bave 250.0*00 unbind ? long leaf yellow pine shingles fttr Bale, cut 1-2 In. by 4in. by ISin. pr-cked 100 to bundle, price F. O. B\ Columbia, No. 1 a?? hearts $4 per M,, No. 2, heart and sop $2.25 per M., cor lots or lesa. SHAW ARCADE, Columbia. S. C. lwk. Other People Own their Homes Hnvo they been more fortunate thnti| you or hnve they been more thrifty? Well.' the difference ls this: you have been paying rer:t while thoy were pay ing for their homo. Yours still be longs to tho other man, though you .might hnvo paid for lt.* Your friend j gut what be paid for and owns bis borne. i LET US BUILD YOU A HOME IN ! WEST END NOW. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT GO. E. R. Horton, L. S. Horton, Pres. V.-Pres. W. F. Marshal!, Secy. BOILERS,, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES', REPAIRS LOMBARD IRON WORKS j .. .. Au cir ta. Go. SftlTitffor Protest* Treaty; Washington,- jb?e..- 2G.VrSendtor Smith Of Mlfchlg?n, t?day > cbqtlnued His fight against tho propose 1" treaty with Ntcarauga by. presenting tu Ute Senate a cablegram., -from.-Salvador ?roteeting" against suoti-in' jconvsritianj t, wasvunderstood the Salvado,-; doreun protect. was-unSed. on the fy ct that Salvador in greatly interested tn th? Galt ot Fonseca whero the United States is to get cobcesslons for.a m. ta) bone If pie tr?5pty ls rntined, SPLENDID SPEAKERS COMING OH JULY 6 TRUSTEES ASSOCIATION OF ANDERSON SCHOOLS DR. WARD SPEAKS Miss Eva Hite, President of Rural School Improvement Associa tion Will Also Attend Win II it was lin t iteleriiiine?! that an asno? lal ion < >i Anderson county school tm lees would ha .1 Knot! laing lo hnvt: lim K!I a .med lo meet willi populur favor..:.<> fm a 1 titi trustees wi re cpi) ( ?TU cd, add after Ibu association wu;i formed li was : 0011 men thal it would lie II favor io; improving educational I condition; in Mils coui.ly. The lev. ? meei inga held have been productive ni much i.ood nod now ?.onie:' the bes ';.' '.tiri; that the usroelnllon has ever itold, the rm -Hug which la to luke pillee mi .Inly ?i. Mise liva iii'', who is president o' the Hurd ;'.< hool ruiproVcuidtii naso elution, ol' South Carolina, ha. accept ed the invitatio!! to h . piereiu and de liver an addi ess and sim hui: made ile - !Inite.anuouv uncut (hal she will ul teijjl. !).. J. Lal'.: nc? Ward, head of lin ra ri lt ut ion work of, the Slate | hui rd <. llealtli and ono ni the heal Known ell Isenu in the Slate, ha: uecepted an in vitation to atetnd the meeting ?'.nd he will tt~pcu!< I?; Un- trustees ulong linen i I interest to them. By following Dr. Wiinl'i advh ". the Anderson'trustee;! ..ill he . ole to do much iii th" way of improving b'auitary conditions in Hie eouu I ry a liooln . .1. IC. Swearingen, superintendent o? education, Inf also Icen invited io m t ?ntl and .Mi. Swearingen has written, raying thal ho will make every possi ble eflori io gel hete and (hat he hopes io attend. I1! the AnderrOn coiluty trustues aro awake to (heir duty, every school will le represented when the meeting ls railed lo order in I ho court house 0:1 J v.ply 0. This will he a meeting worth while and it will ba a Iqng Lime be 10..' another uppoitunity liku Uti: . ames to Amie; son. NO LACKOFNEW TEACHERS HERE Number of Certificates To Teach Have Been Mailed Out From Superintendent's Office ? lt does nol neem that lhere will be any lack of new school teachers in Anden on county for the next session, instead of being a.' Bea ree as they have been in limes gone hy. it now i rums timi there may he more than will he able lo Hud situations in the immediate section, if one is to judge troni Hie number ol' teacher's ccrtiii catcr. mailed out yesterday by J. lt. Pelton,' county uup?rliite?dcnt of cd ttcai iou. In May. the regular teachers' exami nation waa "held in'tho Anderson court boure und rince that time the hoard hus been hurd al work OM the paperr. correcting them anti deter mining tis to who deserved certificates. The following ls the olhciul list as shown by th?! hooks fat the county su pci-iii tendent: l?v. M. Shockley. Green ville: Clara Di Newton. Liberty; May Veargln, Iva; Neille Simmons, Ander son; Maude Drake) liorna Path1; Uuth M. Taylor. Gilbert; Annie. Lewis, WU-' li&mstoii; lluhy Picquet ic. Lowndes vlitc;'Lola Copeland. Cheddar; Annie Bqhtty, Anderson; Lorena Kay. Bel ton ; Janie .W.I..011. (lonalde; Sarah \V. Cobb, Prizer and Neille Newton, Lib erty. Members of the county l>ourd say thu' at tho lust session wen1 all good and reflected credit upon the appli cant!; for certificates, * OUNG^^M?iNWAS GIVEN FREEDOM Clarence O'Donald Gave Bond In Sum of $500 to Appear and Answer Charge of Forgery Clarence O'lionahl, a young man well known around tpwu. war releas ed yesterday Hom the Anderson coun ty Jail on bond of $500 and will appear nt l he next lem? ol' the Court of Gen eral Scsrion.s to answer the charge Of forgery. It will be rcmem a-red that O'Donald was arrested sd 'Oral <lay.s e; 0, charged with having cashed : a check ut the Peoples' Bank for ' $14.50, tho signature on the check bc ! lpg that of u well known depositor ! of this institution, j 'When arraigned yesterday thc young mun waived his preliminary and ar ranged thu bond as stated. BOBAH ltFAPY Ti) FIGHT Senator IVtll Piare Stone In Path ol Appropriation H. j ; \Vu9hl*ARton, Juno SG^nothT rf?m obiing block, bj tba patb of ea : sago ol appropriation bills aga . river 'pndharhor,. bill? tho. Ho^cillei "pork barrel" measure. The bill n.s re. ported lo ' thc . senate carries abou: $r>.Vii0(?.00O, nn increase ovor tin house bill of about 510,000,000. Senator Hurten, another repu' Heat already has criticised tho measure ii ' ?,Minority' report, and it was under ;t stood tonight ,other republican senat >'0.ra may Join'] these ; two. Aitliougl de.mocratf probably'; will be ah'c I' muster more than erfough votes'to pu the. measure through, a determine? handful'pf opponents can ca.u;?e (t<,)?y ' "- .>;: ri ' . SCOUTS WILL HIKE ON WILL I EAVE ANDERSON IN ONE WEEK TRIP ?S POSTPONED Voung WncJsmcr?f Under Direc tion of F. M. Burnell Will Spend Week in thc Hills T i -. i jia'nj!* of Hay Scouts in Ami : i! <? i organized only a rhorl . 1 ?li' -. luii uti' .?-.?iii itiiiidiug iiial ? ..miitjrst-rs haye mai!" niel! ? ,.; ;. i ' i -1 |.\ M. lin':;.ll. r.cout miltie;, hu:: ci LcMiiluod lul;e Ilten* IM ; . M! it?thlc liiki- tlirougll ?lie i;> .1 ni ii?tais'" of North < ur ollta. i':::?.*y 11 visit apotr rotnewlial .Mt ot ? ivitten putin* anil Un y will . \ lu i. noil gain amii:- oxpe ; fi-: . ' :.. v lo Mir train or motor lout hil 'I ll boy; : !' I.elievi that it .,.i.! I? biggest l'i'lp ever rtaged, ?uti] .v ,i ri" . i uaya (hat I hey an: ab:.ut . * lt ', i ! ,i plann? 'i lo louve Andcr . e. i i *:t M':nd?y but ti:.-' ?teout tnasler wa? nia!.!.: to rumplet? till arrange ? ?.i:*. :.'. .! b'Mi therefore become no < e> a.- < ;? > Iponu Ihn trip one week ?i-i ,.. i'..< party, eenie 1.1 r-trong. . ll .? .. .u t.-on one week from >!"i"l . . king the ir.tin ft om ibis :!ty I- H. ";..:! i. liiT.elilng (Lat point I fie/ .; d!i emba? k and strike the -X milo hike t.. :n VVuihnlhi io Lake Tox "jim th Catalina. T?tere they will c:i| .... I: shin,'' .uni lb?: other plcus uioj and it ni usent' titi tor tteveral 'days and Hum will be begun the ??5 mile hike lo C'acr.ar'r Head ami from there fie patty v. ill proceed oe to tho betid of Ute t?. A- K. railroad. Tin; day will be rpent In Unit vi cinity and Hun they will begin the b;i<l: i ?ip io IJrcenyillc. The Scouts will hil:? nil tit- way bael: Into the e?l> of Cir? etiville timi when that place is roached, they viii board Hie train lor Anderson, reaching this city ex actly ope week from tiiclr departure. Mr. Hornett saya that every one of (he Scouts become? eiithurhntie when thu nlit is mentioned and ho believes II will la- a Mne thing for titi boy?. 'i le y j'lui? tc curry along enough provisions to make the trip to the mountain, hui lhere the' food for the rc til nt i tip will come fi om may depend upon Ingenuity. NEW MACHINE IS READY FOR USE Anderson Y. M. C. A. Will Soon Begin. Showing Motion Pic tures in Mills Of tho City ' The motion picture machine which was purchased some weeks ago by the extensi?n department of the An derson Y. M. C. A. hus arrived and Within the next lew days- will be put to use in the. mill villages of the elly, tt'eo exhibitions being given ut all Ute recreation places of the mill peo ple. Commenting on this achieve ment, tho Textile Bulletin had the fol lowing to say: "F. M. Hut nett or the Y. M. C. A. of the various null* in Anderson, an nounced thai lite Y. M. C. A. will la gin ti new line vi work in tho mills In Ute near future. A moving picture machlue has been purchased and the be: t induMrial tilms thal can be shown will be put on thu cativa.; for the bcue llt or Hie mill people. "The machine har been ordered by ?Hie extension department of thc asso ciation, and there will be irecjucnl ex hibits given at all or the local mill villages. The extension work in the mill's ?his year bau been particularly rood. There have been all torts of campaigns lu the mills; and the best of all thc people, lu in the mills have been persuaded to take a bigger in terest in their homes. Under the di rection of tho Y. Id C. A. tbcti! lins been a clcun-up campaign In the mills and a great amount of good lisa been done. The object of the cumpaign was to make tho, military conditions of the uiillv.. bcttei ami to keep down tho Hies. "All possible breeding places of flies were clenni-d.up and thc yards and tho houses in thu nillir we?e also cleaned lip. durden <vbrk hus bein specialized upou this season and lhere aro many linc gardens that have been grown from seed furnished by the Y. M. C. A. and the Interest in thu work has been always kept up." IVUKI?G^?SKEY CAUSES TROUBLE Two Negroes Arrested By Sheriff On Charges of Making and - Selling the Beverage. Ed Collins, a negro, is now in a cell i at tho Anderson" county Jail pondering over the-quest lon of whfcfhcr lt ls better to have made no money nnd re tained bis freedom or to have made nstderable monyo and ho languish es In-durance vile. . To make a long * t-ory short. Collins is charged .with, - making and selling liquor and when * he?la arraigned in court ho will find 3 that he Imo a tough proposition on his bands. John ?lrwenporLvwho ic,?also 1 a negro, wa:-, af zested Wednesday, on 1 tho samo elu?rges but he hus succeed - ed In-raising bond, which was: placed - at .^400 and ,har. been given hlr tree* \ dom until ?lin. r;ex.t, term, of cpurt.. i It will he remembered that the sher t,'iff destroyed an illicit distillery .Wed 1 ncr day but could not lay his hands' on ?, Collins Just then, '. 'h'-/.'.-A'' *'*i:>i1*;?. ' ' '. ? The (unipalgn. o o Til? SHtle campaign party oj o will I).' ul Dillon today, and will oj o resume at Darlington Monday, o' o Tin1 candidate? for tin- sena! . oj H speak at Hamberg today und o' ?i Monday mon' in to tho Interior o o of thu state, beginning at oj o Wlniiskoro. ol o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O MOUNTAIN ROAD TO BE IMPROVED. W. M. Brown Write? of the j Walhalla Route To Toxaway "Wc arc moving right along with thc road and hope by July I", to have everything completed," BUM* W. M\ Hrowii. chairman of the Will hal lu I good roads committee, in a loiter to! Commissioner Watson, discussing tho ( 'ol limbla-Anderson- Walhalla- High-' lands and Luke Toxaway automobile highway. "On the liitli inst," says Mr. Brown,' "I went over this road from Will-' halla to Highlands. Ni C., and found! the road on the Howth Carolina side1 to be in good simpe with the excep-j lion of u few places, and they are, not very bad. for, as you know, the Walhalla people have spent consider-' able money in laying out and build-' ing a road that will be both safe and pleasant lo drive over. While we arc ??till at work and do not expect to stop until we have the best road of any section from the low country to' the mountains, ycV there are still needed improvements, "When I reached thc Georgia linc,' I found some road that will require, considerable attention before it will be a first-clas'; road and yot they have done some splendid work and | so that it is now very little trouble to go up the mountain. There is a .cection of the Georgia side C'.at will recluir? u lot of work to finish, bat they now have a large squad of men working thia part, being paid hy the people o? Walhalla and Highlands.' Passing Hi rough this pnrt and com-, ing to the North Carolina line you come to one of the best made sec tions of the entire road, i md you! hardly realize thut you uro In tlf? mountains or that you "ure climbing the mountains. Thc Highland peoplii know how to do things. * . j "Again, referring to the trip of the 1.5th I will say that the trip was made in a motor truck with five other gentlemen, making the amount of weight carried about l.ICO pounds. We I started from Walhalla at 12:1G o'clock, making tho first lap, 12 miles, I in just one hour, taking dinner ot' A. M. Brown's. We made the remain-' der of the run of 20 miles (over the ' worst of the road) In three hours.' making the entire time for the trip four hours. The home run which was made on the 17th, occupied three and one-half hours. This would make the round trip in seven and one-half hours with a heavy motor-truck. Judging by this five or B?X hours would be sufficient, time' to make tho round trip when the road Is In perfect eondl-j Hon. "We have a plan on foot to buy ,tj motor truck and put on a dally round j trip survlce from Walhalla to High' linois every day. This would give, your people in Columbia and from all over tho State, a chance to run up to thu mountains almost any day,j spend Sunday and get back to husi-J ness in a short time. Wc would not! object to them spending Sunday In' Walhalla. I will also state that the Cashier's Valley road from Walhallu to Cashier's, N. C., will be worked out and v. il be a splendid road to that section of tho mountains. I have had a letter from Mr. Pell of Cash ier's saying that they had made = good road from Cashier's to thc' South Carolina line, with 'ho excep tion of -about one and ? naif, milos, and that this would soon be. made. 1 will also state that our end of this road will be' worked out in a short time, giving us two good rocd3 to tho m?tiniat?s'. "XO.v thai thesvj loads aro nearing completion. I would r.usgest that y*. \ I get^usv and l ave them posted ar.u I marked and 1 it th i p<".plo know i thrnugn The 5-inte. ?hat; tiley can, now reach tbo mountains via Walhalla. "1 wilt be glad to hear room you as to what you think will be best just at this time;" REPORTS RENDERED Carranga*)* Committee on- Benton's Heath Has Finished Work. (By Associated Press.) On Board General Carranza's Special. Train. Bound for Monterey, June 25. j -Via Laredo, Tex.. , Juno , 26 -The j commission appointed'*by . General Catrranza to Investigate the deaths ot ? William H. Benton, an Englishman,; and Gustayu8| Bauch, an.-American, both oi whom lt ?was esaer^ed were executed, presented itr/jeport in each, cdse to General carranga; today, but ' Ufe result ot tho investigation was not mide piubtlo. j I General Ramon FrauBtro, president; of the commleslon, declined to state on whom the commission bad fixed the, respot?fi,bltity for th? deaths of Benton abd B?u'cb," whether each,. bad been triedVV military court before exe cution! what tho* charges were \on which they wero executed, ''.whether tho commission had! advocated' . tho pay meat of indemnities for their death bf other, letalis of tte. report.. The other two membere ot the commission Miguel Lara and Mattoe! Silva also were, silent.,. ' .,.,,', , ... Before leaving for Monterey General Carranza. also received ? dispatch stating' that General Trinidad Rodri que* died last night of wounds re ceived; In tlie taking of, Zacatecas, | FARM CHAUTAUQUA FOR WILWTON BIG UNDERTAKING FOR THAT PLUCKY CITY AUGUST 5TH TO 7TH The Southern Railway Dairy Car and Other Interesting Exihi biis Will Be There Willi.inistou la to hnvo ti Chautau qua In August. Tltis good town atnt ed thc Chautauqua spirit lu this sec tion and is putting on something new. lt "Farmer's Chautauqua.'' Tho fol lowing from the Willlaniston wcet'ly Newt- will bc or interest: Tin? llrst Farmers Chautauqua of the South will be held here in thc park August '5th, 6th ?nd 7th. It in tho enrncst wish of tlioso Interested in tIiis Chautauqua that every utan en gaged in farming ih this community will be on hand and being your fam ilies with dinner prepared to stay r'J. day. There will he instructions and exhibits to entertain** the whole fam ily. A cordial and urgent Invitation is also gi von to chose in other counties to be with .us. This Chautauqua is the first ever held in the South and it is only made hy tltc Southern Fnllway with the aid of the Williumston Chamber of Com merce that we are able tu have such an exhibition for tho .-mors. Among thc Interes .nj: feat uren of this occasion is the Southern Railway dairy car, to demonstrate tho latest and sanitary methods pf dairying und wlH have their best farm demonstra tors here to lecture on different moods of farming. Some of the laruest farming Imple ment company's will have on exhibi tion some of their latest farming Im plements. Tho canning process will ?.Iso be d"M un rated which should greatly Interest every hou-e-wlfo. These with other demonstrations will be presented to tho pcoDle during these three days, so let every one prepare to tv> present and be instruct ed along Hies? lines. At night a moving picture fenfire will be conducted showing the differ ent methods of farming in tlils and foreicrn countries. Remember that everything 13 free. So let everybody cotne and enjoy thenn three days' with the Chautau qua at Willam.-ton, August 5th, 6th t.nd 7th. We hone to in the next weeks is nue to give the Chautauqua program In full. The Chamber-.of Commerce and Southern. -Ry. have,succeeded in get ting some of the be?t Government men to be here. j SPEAKIV OF THF, WKATHF.lt Dr. Eugene H van ts or Pendleton was in tho city yesterday looking j younger and sprier than any one of his boya, lie has recovered from an attack of appendicitis and also from a stuv at Glenn Springs. He says the water there Is wonderful and made a new person of hlm,^ but the heat was terrific. And he added that tho first night he got home he had to sleep under cover. air. H. H. Russell, thc weather ob server for this section, stated yester day that never in his experience had there been euch extreme weather in .lune, nor had the high temperatures prevailed for ruch long periods and so persistently. The thormomcter at his place)| Wednesday regist<t|-cs a maximum of 104 and Thursday 106. He says that is the highest ever re corded here, and thc average for Juno will be several dogr?es above the av erage for the month. Mr.- Er. D. Kay thc well Jtn?wn mer chant on the <'granfite row"1 glv t some consolation. He says that he has observed for many years, that June 1B our hottest month, with, the highest temperatures. Some timen September heat Is felt tho most be cause lt }s accompanied by humidity, but Jaine is really tho hottest month. In this particular soctlon, and he ex pects to see relief later on. LICHTOlM?P.V UP INTERURBAN Train JJeh-tyed on Piedmont & Northern Linea Thursday By Electrical Disturbance Passenger.- arriving in Anderson on Thursday night over the Piedmont & Northern Lines tell a harrowing tale of the awful affairs they encountered When between , Greenwood, and .'Bel toh, coming up on the last car. It seems that everything was going love ly abd the passengers . enjoying. the fl?e,br?ese until suddenly thora carno a terrille c.Jap of thunder abd tho lights in vthe; car went crasy.\ Ono paraenger said that they turned to . all colors of, the rainbow and then I there, was darkness... , .-., The crew got out lanterns from va rious places and started an investi gation* but they wore not..successful In finding a remedy, for the trouble, Therefore, one of tho ?'. crew had to 1 walk from the place where the break down occurred on to the nearest tele phone connection and Inform - Helton uftheir trouble. lt so haj/encd that trainmaster' Crosby was at Belton and be took charge of a freight euglah there, pull ing Hie train into Helton and thc Ahr iderson people, arrived, here . at .1 1 o'clock - yesterday morning, being k on ..the Way over fro, bpure. For a ir:|t?L '?n tho P. & ?. to b* ,t wo. hours Jeff., ls something very tinustfal abd there' .was a little uneasiness until the cause j ot the. ^rouble waa ?nade known, Airy Neckwear Summer Neckwear in silk and Tub Tie?. Novelty Bows.' , Nc tv Linc of Wash FourMn-Hands just arrived, f aim Beach Suite, Belts io match. Flan nel and Serge Trousers. Gotham $1.00 Shirts, Plain Whites and all colors. Order by Parcel Post. T. L. CELY COMPANY Are You In Need Of Any Ice Tea or Iee Cream Spiooris? ? Don't try to do without tlieso when thry cnn hr had uta rcuHonnhlc price. Wv carry a stock of thc latest pst tern's in sterling and silver pluto. JOHN M HUBBARD & COMPANY Ii? North Main Street. Where Quality is Always Higher Than Price. A Safety Vul. Kit $3.5C Smokeless, Sootless, for Tubes and Cas ings. NO OPEN FLAME REPAIR YOUR OWN TIRES 1 Todd ?uto Shop Phone 226 : : Anderson, JS. (J. S SHINGLES Has recently saved two houses from fire. One on Franklin Street, where Mr. Geisberg lives. One on McCiilly StreeVowne'd by N. C. Burriss. This is well worth considering when you build a new house or need ? nev/ roof. Insurance is less where, you usejBurriss Shingles. We make a Barn Roof I that never leaks. No nails exposed to the sun. See us before roofinjg .your Houses or phone us and we win come to see you. I? T. & mm THEY W0N*T FALL OPP when provided with a pllp t?j?t. ?fita" your own hose. Classes that won't shake off are a specialty with us, and you don't havo tb tia" thom on, either". That's only oho Ot their advantages. The best Jd that we fit them accbr?t?* ly to your eyes. We (?r?, experta tn testing oyo?, for tue : glasses wo charge from $3.00 id $Md aid qoward; acoordimx to the style a?d trantp.. Re pairs 90 frames and parts 10 cents and upward. t. Dr. M; ft. Campbell Xl? W?2rWtiKr, 8L Orena! Floor K * ?"