The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 20, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Want Adver
Twentjr-flve words or less. One 1
Six Tunks $109.
AU advertisement over twenty-fi'
word.) Rates on 1.000 wnrds- ti
tlon. j
No ad rertisement taken for less
If yoi r name appears In tbe tel?
your wi nt ad to 321 and a bill WU
prompt payment. . .? tfftftHQ&i
FOR SALE
X?
FOR SALE-'New Ivers and Pond
plano, fdr $300-cost $425 00. Ap
ply to P(W. Major, treasurer Ham
mond School- Anderson, R< I.
/ 10-9-lmop *
FOR SALK-We bave a small tract
of land formerly part of the Quince
1 lamond place, which can be bought
cheap li you act quick. Frank & De
campa/Realty Company. 9-30-tl
FOR BAIR-Sweet peas, Burbanks
and Uulpco'o superb Spencer collec
tions I? nfsiiknsreffi We- also carry
liulk snick of prize Spencer mixture
mid ?np mixed at moderate prices.
Furmafi Smith, Seedman'.
iE- Nico oak bedroom suit,
larc, two rugs and dining
;an stove, C chairs, 2 rockers;
(wo rooms for . rent, suitable
lit houso-keeplng. Reason for
leaving- town. Terms cash.
I to 223 8oclety' street
[LE-Ono 1914 model touring
[50.00, payable $100.00 in cash
il an ce in cotton ai 10c; ono
}iodel touring a \ $350.00 pav
?100.00 in cash and balance In
at 10c; one 1911 model tour
!iar, $175.00, $50.00 cash and
ce In cotton at 10c. Write or
S. M. McAdams, Iva, S. C. ?
WANTS
JD-Currier ooy. Apply at The
jen cor office- 10-8-tf
WASTED-The publie to know that
wy have Just received ? large ahlp
? w?nt of box files, and can supply
your wants tn this line. Anderson
Intolllgencer, Job Department. ?tf
WANTED- Ton to know that wo do
high class cleaning sud pressing.
Ladies work especially.- Agents Den
Vonda Company, the South's largest
dyers and dry cleaners. - Columbia
Tailoring Co. -
WANTED-Clean Cotton Rags. Ander
son Intelligencer,. Job Department
WANTER-To rent a small store
room in Andersoli. Belton or Mc
Cormick, also a smaii farm for
tracking. M. Griffin, Pavo; GeJ
IT SEEMS TO DE-A special provi
sion thai fruit ia the most desired
and adapted food for warm weather,
and you'll Hud lt here-California
friuts, oranges, grapes, ploma, pears
and northern apples-all fresh.
Also Sicklo pears, and plenty . of
bananas, ?njfci K. Man?i. I
PLEASE--Don't believe the follow
ing-statement. *mt come,- see tor
yourself whether it ls true of not
We claim that we give Just a little
.better shave, a little .better haircut,
<a little he flor nervi p? tn every wey
than ls offered elsewhere in the etty.
Tho Eagle Barber Stop.
DINNER SERVED-Mrs. L. P. Wil
lingham, Who recently occupied ?he
Robinson Boarding House, 207 O'
Neal street, Belton, S. C., will serve
dinner for 35 cents to the visitors
or the fair Wednesday, October 21st
from 12 to 3:30 p. m.
~i-1--r- . _?
SEE W. A. Todd, tbe Monument Man,
-for anything in the Monumental
line. TombsHipes of all kinds. W. j
A. Todd, 1909 South Hain street,]
Andorson, S. C.
? 1 ? ?? ?
HAIR DRESSING-Switches - . made
'from your own corabloga. Same cali
be found at 105 E. Church street up
stairs. Mrs. Leona Arnold.
m?k'
To Start ^ Gas
i .
you Strike ? Match and
Turn a Handle
Th? :re is no time lost in watting
for the fire to burn freely so that
you can begin cooking with gas.
The firt? ts ready the very second
you are; and lt can be "put out just
as quickly.
Gas only burns when needed,
you control it Just as easily as the j
water from the spigot in your kH-|
chen sink.
ANDERSON GAS CO.
I Columns
tising Rates
rime 26 cen ta, Three Times SO cents,
re words prorate tor each additional
> be used in a month made on appii
than 25 cents, cash In cadran ce.
I phone directory yan can telephone
lim malled alter Ita insertion for
\ W1??LK??ATWGs1S necessary to life;
Why not eat where you can enjoy
lt? Our service ls the best in the
city, and our prices are right
Everything in season, and it tastes
just right, too. The Luncheonette, tf
I MIDWAY CAFE-Clean and up to date
place for ladles and gentlemen. We
; are Americans and deserve your
patronage. Think it over.
\ NOTICE-We are now prepared to doH
your grinding of all kinda of feed
aluff-cotton stalks, corn stalks,
shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20c
per cwt Strictly cash. Anderson
mattress and Spring Ron Co.
LOST
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[LOST-A cameo and pearl bar pin,
between Court House and Calhoun
street, return to W. H. Lyon, the
Cuuh Jeweler.
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
In Court of
Common Picas
State of South
Carolina, County of
Anderson
lt. Parker Robinson and Marilin R.
Watson, in their own right; R. Par
ker Robinson, as executor of the
will of J aa. O. A. Robinson, deceas
ed, and R. Parker Robinson and
Chas. D. Watson, as administrators
with tho wlU annexed of Geo. B.
.Robinson, deceased,-Plaintiffs.
.. va. -: '
I Geo. Jas. Frederick Robinson, a min
or under the ago of fourteen years;
Fred C. BIgby, as executor, etc., and
others,-D?fendants.
Pursuant to.an order of-Court in tho
above styled action, I -will - sell on
Monday, November 2nd,- next, during
the usual hours bf sale, at public out
cry, ; to thc highest.bidder, before Ute
Court Hotise door at Anderson, S. C.,
the following described real estate, to
mii . - ?
1. All that certain tract of land,
situate in Martin. Township,; -County
and State . aforesaid, containing One
hundred and fifteen (116) acres, more
or less, and known as the homeplace
of Emily Elizabeth Robinson, adjoin
ing lands now or lately belonging to
the estate j pf Jas.. O. ; A. Robinson i on
?he* north, of G. P. McCtoRan cn thc
east of Mrs. A. G. Mowen on the south
and of Jesse T. Drake bn the west;
2. Also .all that certain; other tract
o*- land, situate in the County ot Abbe
.ville, State of South' Carolina, on thc
southwest side of Little River, extend
j lng from- the 'bridge known as the
j Robinson bridge up tho river about
three-fourths of a mile r and includ
ing the mill known ar. Robinson's
j Mill, said tract cou faining sixty-eight
(?R> ?cres, mere . er loss, bounded on
I the northeast by W. Cooley Brock and
T. J. Fields, on the southeast 1er
lp lids sold hy S. L. Callahan to Wilt
D. Thomas and on the other sides hy
lands now or formerly of Geo. B. Rob
?Inson & Bros.. Little River ir.terres=
lug-being the same tract conveyed
to M. G. Smith by'S. L. Callabau by
deed dated Oct 25th. 1906, and record
ed in the office of, R. M. C., Abbeville.
S. C., in Book 28, at page 68, and dc
! scribed by a survey thereof made by
W. -L.; Mitchell, surveyor. Oct 23rd,
|l908.
TERMS: one half cash, the credit
portion to bo secured l>y .first mort
I gage on the premises, to bear Inter
.Vst at eight per cent per annum, etc.
[Purchaser to naylor papera.
W. P. NICHOLSON,
Probate Judge as special referee.
Oct 7th, 1914.
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
State ot South I In Court of
MINNIE I*, BAGWELL, et ali Plain-|
va
A. L. GAINS, et al. Defendants.
Pursuant to order of sale herein
X will Bell to the highest bidder tri
front nt the Court House door at An
derson. S. C., on saleoday In Novem
ber next, during Ute usual hours ot
sale tho following real property td
wit:
Alt that tract of land tn Anderson
County. South Carolina, in Hone!
Path township; c?ntainmg 78 acres;
more or less, bounded by landa of W,
8. Fleming and others, and knov ia
the Nancy C. Gaines tract Said xad
being situated near Friendship School
house and containing large dwelling
house. Terms ot sale casa-purchaser
ito pay extra for papers.
W. P. NICHOLSON,
Probate Judge ai special referee.
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
-! .
! State of Sooth ? In Court of
I Israel Miles,
Plaintiff.
., ve..*,
I E. F. Allgood,
Defendant
Pursuant to an order of sale grant
?fjkersln X will sell on Monday. No
vember 2. Ul?, next, in front of tho
[Court House. In Ute city of Anderson,;
S> during the .usual boura of able.
the real estate described as follows:
All tbat certain tract of land situ
ate lu Brushy Cvaek Township, An
derson County, 8. G.. containing Thir
ty-three (33) acres, more or less lying
jon waters of six and Twenty Mile
j Crook, waters ot Savannah tiver, it
being the same tract of land convey
ed to- plaintiff by John A. Canon, by
deed bearing date Jan. 24. I860, re
corded in the office of the Clerk of
! Court ia Book SS. page 390.
Terms cash-purchaser to pay ex
I tra for papers. .
W. P. NICHOLSON,
Probate Judge as special referee.
Delinquent Bead Tax Notice.
All dlnlenquent road tax collectors
are provided with an official receipt
book with numbes, and stub numbes
attached. Pay no money to collectors
unless you get th0 official receipt as
abovo provided or.
J. MACK KINO,
tf County Supervisor.
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Personal :
ti 4*++4> < + ??? 11?I I l l
J. TI. Jones of Anderson, TL F. D..
! was among the visitors to tho city yes
terday.
F. Kowolaki, a weil known Ander
I son planter, spent a few hours in the
I city yesterday.
Miss Ruth Stouch has returned to
I h?r home in Greenville after spending
a fow days in the ctly with friends.
H. M. Chapman and J. H. Shirley ot
j Liberty were in thc etty yesterday.
B. F. Happoldt of Pendleton was
I among the visitors to the city yester
I day. f
Mrs. S. M. Orr left yesterday for
j Heard mon t, Ga., to spend a few months
with her son. - M-.
Wayne Fant of Pendleton spent a
I few hours iii the city yesterday on bu
siness.
A. P. Spence and Edgar Sullivan
spent part of Sunday in Greenville
with friends.
John. MarUn of the Centervllle sec
tion wc? in Um city yesterday.
S. N. Brown of CenterviUe was
among the visitors to the city yoster
_
Mrs. B. H. Sadler pf Pendleton was !
shopping In the etty yesterday.
j _
T. L. Lloyd o? Detroit, C. A. Merry
field of Greenville, Mass., and William
Cooper of New York were among the
jewelry salesmen to spend yesterday
in the ctly.
J. Mercer King ol Martin township
was in Anderson yesterday on busi
' " vi ' ' '? " ""' ' i
Dr. C. M. Tripp of the Brushy Creek
section was In the city yesterday.
John Tucker of Hopewell was among
tho visitors to the city yesterday.
. .
J. Reed GartislOn of Denver spent
part of yesterday in the city.
-F. K. Whitton has gone to Pendle- |
ton on a short business trip.
-
Dr. Tl. B. Day of Pendleton apent a
few hours in Anderson yesterday.
Miss Pearl Long o? Starr was shop
in the ctiy yesterday.
Sirs. .Tirornly his arrived in the city j
' a short visit to her daughter, Mrs.
W. White.
Mr. and Mrs; Phil Sltton of Delea,
N. Y., who aire spending the summer at ]
Pendleton, were'In the city yesterday..
Mrs. Edna Stevenson of Lavenia, Ga
was shopping in the city yesterday.
John C. Pruitt of Starr sr. cUon was
among the visitors tu tuc city y ester
day- ! __
E. Cromer of Townville spent a few
hours in the city yesterday on bUal
nmL ' i
- 1 ?
S. S. Feltman ot Townville was In [
tho city Yesterday for a short stay. .
W. I. Martin of-Liberty was in An
derson on business yesterday.
. . . . . . .. ipM-?-4*... -rr. ' i
- J. A. Weiner of Pendleton spent part
ot-yesterday ta Ure'etty..
.1. H. Opt of Willlamston waa In the
cRj* yesterday for a few hours.
Dr. J.'.'BL Watson of ITO was amour j
the? visitor*, io the city yesterday. -? |
Mr. and Mrs. WlU McMullan. and
daughter. Miss Lois, of HartwelL Go.,
were shopping In the city yesterday.
Miss Ann Io Pettigrew of Starr spent
? tow noun tn thedty yesterday with'
frienrlB. .
Marion Felder ef Woffcrd Pitting
School, who piava center on .no foot
ball twa for that institution, spent
yeeterdavtjn the city with als elater}
jHfimP?. W. Danser.
WOFFORD FITTING SCHOOL
DEFEATED LOCALS
WAS GAME FIGHT
One Touchdown Scored the Vic
tory for Fitting School Teem
Over Local Aggregation.
In the opening game of football for
Anderson thia year, played on Ducna
Vista field yesterday afternoon be
tween Anderson High Schcol and the
Wofford Pitting School, the Spartan
Krirg lads won by the close score of
C to 0. For a time lt appeared that
tho game would be a tie, and agnin it
Beamed .that Anderson would shove
aer?se tbe winning count, but three
or four miscues and superior playing
of the opponent team at certain stages
of the game went to make up the do
feat of thc locals.
The game was called shortly before
4 o'clock with Means aa umpire and
Parks as referee, lagon and Boleman
I as time keepers'.
Anderson had the kick-off and from
that time until tho end of the first
half Spartanburg outplayed the lo
cals. Thc visitors rushed tho Ander
son team off Its reet for tho first
quarter and it was almost more than
tho A. H. S. could do to hold l's
own until tho end of the first half. A
radically different story describes the
remainder of the game, with tho ex
ceptlon of the one ncore that the
visitors managed to resistor.
The locals got their breath In the
I second half and for the greater part
of the time played the Fitting School
I off ita feet. The splendid work of
j King, Jones, Kay and Smith, L., fea
tured the gamo for Anderson. King's
kicking waa especially good during
certain parts of the game, wv,Je the
rubs made by Jones were set isl.
The work of Smith and Kay ,n the
defensive was also noticeable.
The game went without a sem
blance of a score until the last quar
ter. In the last three minutes of plsy
with Anderson's ball, King made a
rm. arouhd right end, was tackled,
and lost the ball, which was recover
ed by a Wot ford 'Thayer and was
rushed straight through the line for
n touchdown. The brilliant work of
McMillan was alone responsible for
his teammates scoring, he carrying
tho bait across' the goal-line.
The ?ndernd, boys played a game
?throughout worthy of an older and
heavier team.1 They wero fully as
good as their opponents at certain
stages* of the game and at other times
played a more superb game. If they
win keep in training for the next
law weeks and will devote a lltllo
more time to team-work there can be
no doubt about the outcome of the
game with W. F. S. to be played in
Spartanburg on November 6.
The following ls the line-up pre
sen ted by the two teams yesterday :
ANDERSON-Kayi.?CV; Paget, R.*
G.; Hood, IA G.: Lawrence, L. T.;
Watkins, RI T.; Findley. R. E.; Smith,
U, left end; Jones, Q B.. captain;
Smith, FA. right half back; Bruce,
fien half back; King. P. B.
WOFFORD-Felder. C.; Tate, R.
G.' Potorscn, L. G.; McMillan, L. T.;
Carson, R. T.; Clark, Hart, R. E.; Je
ter, Watson. Smith left end: Minis,
.Q. B?, captain: Huston, right halt
beck; Johns, left halt tack; Wil
liams, P. B.
The Revival
?First Baptist Church Expects
People of the City to Attend
All the Services.
? --
.Following the opening of the revival
eorvioeb af Ute First Baptist church
of Anderson, splendid service* were
held yesterday, in thia ehurch. Owing
to unavoidable Changea in tho plans
of those in, charge of the week's
werie, the Cervices of-an out-of-town
minister could not bo secure for- the
fir. , servir?, but. Dr/ White, of At?"
lantri arrived yesterday and from
now on tho meetings will bo in bis
charge.
! Services Will take place this morn
ing at 10 o'clock and "tim social
vice wil begin this evening at
o'clock.
! Pejople present for the first service
yesterday said that Dr. White won
Gie; heart of his audience from the
timo Giat he spoke the first word un
til the end vf the sermon and they
were lavish in their praise of his able
effort They say that, no better'man
has ever visited Anderson and they
are al coffdeht that the meeting now
in nrogress will get resulte.
SjMrao pmc* of tits First TJnptlst
church and all the members of his
congregslKsn nrge that the public
take advantage of those services and
attend eaech and avory ono.
What Woeld Ton Dot
sro are many times when one
Btlona another's actions and
Men art differently, auder
circumstances. The question
;!s, what would you do right now if
?you had * severe cold? Could you do
better than to take Chamberlain's
" Remedy? It ls highly recem
I by people who have use?! lt
'years and know ita value. Mrs.
Sargent, P*ru( Ind., says,
her?ate'* Cough Remedy ls
i its weight te gold and I take
leasvre In recommending it." FOY
Ge by Evans Pharmacy and all deal
W. A. Itt '?GENS, Editor
Pfcene 87.
Miss Minnie Russel lett yesterday
afternoon for New York, and will
sall from there this week for Pan
ama, where she has accepted a post
tlon in the government service. Misi
Russell has been teaching in Roc*
Hill since the first of September.
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Mra. Gertrude Mathews, of Easley
ls tho guest of Mrs. R. S. Llgon.
Mrs. I J. M. Brown, of Walhalla, li
vlclting her mother. Mrs. Lizzie Ca
ter, and other relatives.
Mfa. B. B .Allen and Miss Ida Al
len have returned to their home lr
Lowudesville, alter a visit to Mrs
Corrie Watson.
Mrs. Sam Prince spent the week
end with friends in Greenwood.
Mrs. J. B. Leverett, of Starr, lt
vi. liing Mrs. Charlie Spearman.
Miss May Rollo Crawford left yes
terday for Pendleton, after a weok'f
vifclt" to her sister, Mi's. C. C. Pr?
vost.
Miss Eliza Crawford, of Gaatonla,
ls visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Q. Pre
vosL She leaves today foi* i'emile
ton to attend thc marriage on Wed
nesday of her elster, Miss May Belle
Crawford and Mr. Ben Happoldt, for
merly of Pendleton, but now of Mex
ico.
Mrs. Emma A. Boyd and daugh
ter, Miss Gary Boyd, of Spartanburg
sro in Greenville. Miss Gary Boyd
Is at the city hospital, undergoing
treatment for her oyes.
Tlie Palmotto Chapter, ?. D. C., will
mcot on Friday afternoon nt 4 o'clock
with Mrs. J. B. Humbert, on South
Main street.
Miss Caroline Vance left yesterday
for Columbia, where abe will make
ber future home. . Miss Vance is a
young woman of rare mental endow
ment and a charming personality and
during her stay in this etty bas mado
a host of friends, who -truly regret
her leaving Anderson, and a cordial
welcome will always await' her
here.
Miss Caroline Elizabeth Vance is to
leave us this week, and there is no
onp. In this town who knows this
young woman who- is not sorry that
sho ls going to leave Anderson to
make her home In Columbia. ' Mise
Vance has been connected with Ute
Anderson Daily Intelligencer since
it? organisation, and many people
who do ant know her persctnally
haye had tho pleasure of meeting her
thmagh its columns. She has a dis
tinct and attractive personality, and
hw made ?m-n-e fricada Bitten she
esme here four years ago than any
person who has ever come to make
this cttv their home.-Anderson
Dally Ma fl.
Mrs. Ella Jones and Miss Ella Sue
Jones returned yesterday from a stay
of four months at Gain FivflF, N. C.
.Mrs. Harles'ton Barton ls at home
again after a visit to Greenwood and
Holberton Gs.
No Breakfast is Complete j
Without Good Coffee
, We have secured the EX
CLUSIVE sale in Anderson for
Vie cefebraf?d'
"Golden Glow Coffee.
It is undoubtedly the best coffee
Grown.
It ha? no superior, and -very f*w
e^Qab.
We sell it on the following
guarantee:--"Use as much as
half the can if you wish, and
then if you decide the coffee
Isn't what we represent it to be,
return the unused portion and
we will cheerfully refund your
money for the entire can?,
Try one can ?at our risk!
New Krautin cans.10c
Big.Ly Hominy cans.10c
Full Cream Cheese .35c
25 lbs best grade Granulated
Sugar . $1.90
Potted Chicken, can .,.25c
Potted Him, can. 16c
Dr> Shrimp, can .... . 15c
Tomatoes, 3 cans.25c
Rfohlieu Oat Meal.10c
White Asparagus Una.25c
Gr?ca- Asparagus ...... i. 16c
And many other good
things.
Call us, please!
The Ideal
Grocery Co..
309 N. Main St.,
ANDERSON, S. C.
Phone 471.
Too Much Clothing Bought, Must Unload
Anticipating an unusually heavy Fall and Winter's busi
ness in clothing we bought too much clothing? and this, to
gether wi th the con tinubd warm weather has made us decide
to cut the prices NOW, rather then run the risk of "getting
Ono lot of Men's Hine Sorgo /Jj J AO
Suit!) in plain and fancy weaves wi Mf|
worth $7.00, going at .IfrTi yU
Ono lot of Men's Suits in Serges
and fancy Worsteds lu a groat Aft fin
variety ot nice patterns, worth wl| Mn
$w.00. going at .:9UiUU
One lot of lllue Serges and ' Paney'
Worsteds, guaranteed All Wool Aft ftn
and well worth tho regular price JU MH
of S1S.G0. going at .VU?UU
Our entire line of High Grade Suits,
in Serges, Worsteds, Cassimores,
Turtan plaids, and Novelties, All fl rt
worth from $15.00 to $18.00, go-Jil MK
lng at only .VHiUU
A big linc of Men's Pants running
from 98c to $5.00, at Ar
greatly reduced [nfl
prices .VW
One lot of Hoys' Knco Suits in Hluo
and Fancy Worsteds. regular A s AA
values, and well worth it lon fifi MK
$7.00, gjlng at .1)1^1 UU
A hig line of Hoys' Knee Suits ?l
from 98c to $4.00, great values. ljJ ?
Now is your time to save mon
ey on Fall and Winter
Clothing
The Lesser Co.
Wliy Not Publish Itt
When you want a fact to bccomo
generally known, the right way ia to
publish it. Mrs. Joseph Kullana, Peru,
Ind., waa troublod with belching, sour
stomach and frequest headaches. She
writes, "I feel lt my duty to tell oth
ers what Chamberlain's Tablets have
done for me. They havo helped my
digestion and regulated my bowels.
Since using them I have been entirely
well." For sale by Evans Pharmacy
and all dealers.
Is ft your eyes or glasses ta
I question ? Alright thee dont
irai ?art?Si', ?tai see aie* I
specialise ea these troubles and
can gire you that finish en
work that spells satisfaction.
Prices $5.00 te 85.00 up. He
ps 1rs 10c up.
DR. M. R. CAMPBELL
112 W. Whither St.
Ground fleer-telephone ess* j
?kilima.
I-.-,-^-rJ
i m ii ii ' .-- ? ?i---y??
Our Silent Oyster
Salesman
nils ls the cleanly white nnd
jlue porcelain Sealshiptlcaso
from which we will sell SEAL
8HIPT OYSTERS at our store
.No Ice or wator ever touches thr
oysters.
It is Ute final step In the Seal
shlpt Syafcm which makes il
possible for us to furnish our
customers with oysters which
taste Gie same here as when
eaten at Gio shore. They arc
firm, tempting, delicious moraeh | >
of sea food.
TO-DAY
We have some of the best Asl
that swim, such as trout, bass
black fish, etc.
IN Fresh Meats
We ka<re fae vere east, NSUT<
and Western, pork, mutton ant
beef, etc. .
In Fancy Groceries and
Vegetables
We have most anything thu
your appetite calls for. Phone tu
yaur orders.
W. A. Power
212 Soulh Main.
P08?TTYEIY WASTERS CHOIT
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
mts tho Ulick ehonklng maces* .and
clears away the phlegm Opens np
the air passages sad stops tho hoarso
:ough. The gasping, strangling fight
ivr breath gives away to quiet breath
ing and peaceful Bleep. Harold Berg,
Mass, Mich., writes: "We give Pol
sy's Honey and Tar to our children
tor croup and lt always bets quickly."
No wonda/* a man in Texas walked 15
niili"; to the store to get a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.
Every user is a friend; For salo by
Evan's Pharmacy,
We are Your Next
For
?qi? ?<mf?<-fy
Prescriptions
Uruga
ToiletNecessities
PHONE
W? call for and deli
ver all prescriptions.
Our store with its
QUICK DELIVERY
is as rneair as your
phone.
REMEMBER JHIS,PlEt?E
When the Doctor
pretcribe* for a
member of your fam
ily tie wants tne pa
tient tobegin taking
^ -^u?t^???^ - as.
ckly as possible?
o PHONE us AT
ONCE, and We'll be
there IMMEDIATE
LY.
The Ow!
Drug Co.
Phone No, 836.