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Opera Cloaks Dry
Cleaned and Pressed
Opera cloaks and wraps of
dainty silks or heavier materi
als can be dry cleaned and
pressed and kept In perfect con
dition for wear by our service.
We c'ean the garments with
out spotting or faddlng the col
ors, and without impoverishing ?
or otherwise injuring the
fabric.
We press the cloak so skil
fully that it looks as fresh as
when new and it Ats as it did
when first worn.
Our charges are reasonable.
Try us.
[ANDERSON STEAM
LAUNDRY
THOME NO. 7.
NEAR DEATH
BY SMOTHERING
Bot Husband, With Aid of Cardui,
Effects Her Deliverance.
Draper. N. C.-Mrs. Helen Dalton, of
this place, says: "1 suiiered for yeats,
with pains in my left side, and would
often almost smother to death.
Medicines patched me up for awhile
but then 1 would get worse again. Final
ly, my husband decided he wanted me to
try Cardui, the woman's tonic, to he
bought me a bottle and I began using it.
lt did me more good than all the medi
cines I had taken.
1 have induced many of my friends to
try Cardui, and they all say they have
been benefited by its use. There never
has been, and never will bc, a medicine
to compare with Cardui. 1 believe it ht
a good medicine for all womanly trou
bles."
For over 50 years, Cardui has been re
lieving woman's sufferings and building
weak women up to health and strength.
1! you are a woman, give ita fair trial.
It should surely help you, as it has a
million others.
Get a bottle of Cardui to-day,
WHHUt Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladle*
Ad Tito ry Dept., Chattanooga. Tenn., for Sprimt
ImttrmtHmusejrSSf Bete and 44-page Dook, "Hone
Treatment for Women." In plain wrapper. N.e. 18J
1
Tue Money Market
Never grows too tight
fer tao one who ha*
systematically put a
pertala sam each
month In the Bank- Op
portunities often opea
to people who have
uonej, ,
Are yea ia a position
?,o take adran tage of a
goad halfness opportu
nity.
Deposit year money
?Uh the Savings D?
partaient of
The
Rank ft! J? ?fWo??
anaaaaa va lUlUVlOVU
. .' ./...'. Cir '.-. ..??
The Strongest Bank ii
the County.
^.rteus Aecldeat. Averted.
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LONDON, Dec 27.-2:17 a. m.)-Tho
steamship Manitou, of the Atlantic
Transport Company, ls undergoing re
pairs in Plymouth Sound as the result
of a collision with a warship in the
Downs. A patrolling cruiser approach
ed so near In the darkness that the
vessels-collided. Only good steam
ship apparently averted a serious ac
cident.
Several plates on the Manitou were
started.
CALOMEL WHEN Bl
MAKES YOU SIC
.fefeeat lMr toa" ls Hirsliss ft
dan Year Sluggish U*f
tag Bwtls, ..
Ugh I Calomel maka* YOU sick. If?
horrible! Taie a dose Of the dangerous
drug tonight and tomorrow you may ios?
t- -day'* work.
Calomel ia .mercury or quickailvor
which causes necrosis of the bone*.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when yon feel that awful
nausea and ft ramping. If you are olug
Kisit acd ''all knocked out," if your
liver ii torpid and bowels constipated
oe yo'i have headache, dizziness, coated
if breath ia bad or sfnuasch sour,
r a spoonful bf barmltaa Dodson'*
rone twdghi ca, say gas?ente*, :?
AT GRACE CHURCH SUNDAY
AFTERNOON AT
4 O'CLOCK.
THE PROGRAM.
Will Be An Attractive One-Spe
cial Music-Rector Will
Officiate.
It bas been announced that the Ma
sons of the city will attend the choral
even song at G rac? Episcopal church
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. It ia
probable that practically the entire
membership of Hiram ?>'d Ruff
lodges, A. P. M. and Barning Bush
Chapter, R. A M, will attend these ser
vices.
I The patron saints of Masonry are
.the two saints John, the Evangelist
and the Baptist The rector of Grace
church, the Rev. J. H. Gibboney, who
1B a 32d degree Scottish Rite Mason
and a Knight Templar, will thiis year
preach the St John's Day sermon.
The following music will be render
ed at the choral even song:
Processional-Adestes Fideles.
Gloria Patti-Reade.
Magnificent-Kettler.
Nunc Dtmltltls-Stainer.
Credo-pStalner.
Hymn-O Little Town of Bethlehem.
Hymn-lt Came Upon the Midnight
Clear.
Sermon-The White Lamb Skin
Apron.
Offertory Anthem-Let Us Go Now
Unto Bethlehem.
Recessional-Hark! What Mean
Those Holy Voices.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend this service.
MARKET REPORT
NEW YORK, Dec. 2.-In some direc
tions cotton goods marketB have stif
fened a little. Discounts on wide sheet
ing have been shortened 2 1-2 per
cent, and some linea of bleached cot
tons have advanced 1-8 cent a yard.
Wide print cloths are firmer and mills
are less willing to accept current bids
for contracts to begin in Jfdy.
One of the leading eastern lines of
staple ginghams has been priced at
6 1-4 cents for the coming season,
which ls but l-2c decline from tbe top
of the year, and all lines ot eastern
dress ginghams for spring are being
held firmly st old prices. There has
been a fair amount of buying ot prints
and percales.
One of the most satisfactory fea
tures has been the receipt of shipping
Instructions for goods for China71
About 1.000 bales of standard 'drills
have been sold for shipment to India j
and about 1,000 balee ot various con
structions ol sheeting for Ru\ Sea
ports. A few small China Orders also
came in. Southern hosiery mills mak
ing cotton bundle sock", "iave received
orders for 2,000,000 pairs for export.
Prices on cotton goods are quoted
?8 follows: Print cloths, 28 inch, 64
64s, 2 7-8c; 64x60s. 2 3-ic; 38 1-2
Inch, 64x64, 3 7-8c; southern broad
sheetings standards. 6 l-4c; denims,
ft oz., 12 l-2c; tickings, 8 os., 12 l-2c;
staple ginghums, 6 l-4c; staple prints,
4 l-3c; dress ginghams. 9 l-4c.
Stocks and Bonds.
_
NEW YORK, Dec. p6.-With ita
meagre output of about 14,000 shares,
today's session of the stock ?change
was the record for dullness, ot any
half holiday in 14 years. Opening
prices were > mostly lower. United
States. Steel and Southern Pacific
again selling at the lowest prices per-:
mitted under the existing rules, while
other prominent Issues manifested
heavier tendencies.
. improvement was noted in the final
hour. Reading, Lehigh Valley, Union
Pacific and other high priced railroad
Blocks gained 1 to 2 points over
Thursday's close, on buying that came
principality from the abort interest'
Of the leaders Steel alone, failed to
better Ita position, advancing the
smallest fraction over Its minimum.
Outside news bore indirectly upon
financial markets, advices in the dry
goods and fettle trades, however, being
of a more encouraging tendency.
Early trade in retail lines derive-fi
some impetus from the more season- '
able weather, but beak clearings
clearly show a marked falling off in
comparison with the corresponding
period of 1013.
There were rumora of large foreign
orders for cotton and copper to be
shipped within the nest fortnight, to
yous? ?oTs???
KANO SALIVATES
Here'* my guarantee-Go to any1 drag
store asd get a'00 cent bottle of Dod
son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and
if lt dosas'* straighten yea tig&i up
and make you feel fia* and vigorous I
want yon to go back to Um atore, and
get }-our mon*?. Dodson'* Liver Toe*
U destroying thc nala of calomel because
it I? real liv?- medicine; entirely veg*,
table, therefore it cnn sot saliv?t* or
n>;- fc.
i guarantee that one spoonful of Dod
son's Liver Tone will put your sluggish
Irrer'to work abd clean your bow*I< of
that sour bile aad constipated Waste
whian Ts donging your system' ar.d t?$k
insr you tee! miserable. 1 guarantee that
* bottle of Dod*cn> Liver Tone will
Vcpn your entire family feeling fia? fee
-aieetas. Ol? lt to your ch?dret?. It ls
barndee*, doest* gripe ?ad they Uk* its
rlrtnaaas tata*.
(ether with large war supplies. Gos
sip associated these orders with Ger
man interests, probably because the
inquiry was said to come trom banka
with such connections. Even the
bank statement was of less than ordi
nary interest, most of the changes,
including the cash gain, being trivial
aa to amounts, and failing to reflect
the shifting of loans formerly so gen-1
eral at this period.
Bonds sales, par value. $483,000.
United States government bonds j
were unchanged on call for the week.
FINANCIAL
NEW YORK, Dec. 26.-The state
ment ot the actual condition of clear
ing house banka and trust companies
for the week shows that they hold
tli7.121.200 reserve in excess of legal
requirements. This ia a decrease of
$8,176,780 from last week.
Too Late for Xmas.
ROME, Dec. 26.-(6:25 p. m.)-A !
daughter was born today to Queen
Heler.a of Italy. Mother and child are
doing well.
Queen Helena, a daughter of King
Nicholas of Montenegro, married King
Victor rs^manuel October 24, 1896.
The royal couple now have five chil
dren, four daughters and oie Bon.
MANY MILLIONS SHORT.
Foot and Mouth Disease ('sase of De
crease in Value cf Livestock.
CHICAGO, Dec. 26.-Foot and!
mouth disease is blamed for a de
crease from last year of $19,000,000 at '
the Union Stock Yards, according to a
report today by the Unl"n Stock
Yards and Transit Company, which
handled the animal-.. Shipments to
talled 14,695,900 head, worth $390,000-|
ooo.
YOUR TUBERCULOSIS BILL
Hew Much Do You Lose if You Do Not
Buy Red Creas Seals?
Suppose you were a father of a fam
ily of three children earning $3 a day
iud you were taken sick with tubercu
losis. What would lt cost you to get
well, and what would lt have eost you
to have done your share to prevent
this disease from striking you? Hore
ire a few lending Items of expense:
Six months* t re it meru in sanitarium SSS) 00
Care, family of four, at SS per week
for six months. Ut 00
Lesa of wages for six months at t>
petr day .it..' 4SS 00
rotal . 1874 00
Now. what would have been your
?hare In the prevention ot tub?rculo
da?
"An ounce ot prevention" In the
proper care of the body. SOS 00
A study qt rome literature on the
prevention of tuberculosis, which
can be ??cured Crea of charge.... 00 00
The stopvlns of sh budUy ic aaa ea.. 00 00
\ tlrrn-ty examination by a doctor.. SOO
The purchase ot 100 Red Cross
. Goa ut as your shara ta tba general
-pr?ventive campalcn asa inti tu
bercules ta. IOS
.'otal .\. ?4 00
?ow much do yon loso?
RED CROSS SEALS DECREASE
TUBERCULOSIS RATE.
"WonIQ to God your work bsd started
fifty years ugo," was tbs comment of
sn Arizona consumptive in writing the
other day to Dr. Hoyt E. Denrholt, ex
ecutive secretary ot the Wisconsin
Anti-tuberculosis association. Part ot
the letter follows:
"Fino work, old chap! That decrease
in the death rate seems a remarkable
geln to me. I bsd not expected reedita, |
as soon as that I have always laughed
at the authorities who claimed that in
ten years a cass of tnbercuiosls would
be aa rare as one of smallpox ht today.
The bad work Ot ?eo?uriea cannot be
undone in ten years, and so I marvel
at your wonderful -jrogreea. t trust the
errors lb statistics. If any. ara all in
ybor favor. You inspire Sis. Would to
God your work bsd started fifty years
ago. Probably than the disease would
have missed me."
Tbs letter contained n check fer Bed !
Croea Seals, from the sale ot which the
entire* support ot tho Wisconsin work
ls" derived. Every beal yon tray is a bal
let lu tho fight against wbercuio-da.
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL TEACHER'S
EXAMINATION FOB ANDER
SON COUNTY.
There will be a special examination
for teachers of this county on Fri
day, January 16, 1916. for the puryvaa
of all teachers that have no ceratl
cato to take advantage of this exam
ination.
All colored teachers of-the cou^V j
that held diplomas from the following
collegee will have to take the exam
ination 12 they expect to receive pub
lic money for their services: Avery]
Normal School. Ferguson Williams, ;
Friendship College. Harbison College,
and Scofield Seminary.
i ne fnwminsiion will be held in
the court house at Anderson, 8. Cw |
snd will open at nina A. M. and
rs?oee at four P. M.
'tte examination will be on the j
usual subjects.
J. B.-FELTON.
County Supt ot Education.
Deo, 14.191?.
NOTICE
Of the Aanaal Meeting st the Board
of County Commlsrienors.
The sanusl meeting of the Board
ot County commissioner! for Ander
son County will be held Io the Super
visor's office on tie first Thursday
after the first Mondiy in January*
1916. AU persons holding demanda
Of any kind against the County not
previously presented to the Board are
required to file the same wtth the
Clerk on or before the first day of
January. 1915. so that they may be
asamlned and ordered paid at the aa
.tua} meeting.
J,. BY ACKER,
Clerk ot the Board.
Dee. 2nd, 1914,
Toy Noise Producers and How to
Make Them.
NO oae object? to a moderate
amount of noise in welcome to the
incoming new year, and I am sure
that you will agree with me that the
following are splendid noise produc
?n. Each will require but a few
minutes' time to make.
The bell rettie shown in Fig. 1 ls
made with a tin can, a common thread
spool, two abort sticks and two screw
eyes. The tin can forms the bell
portion of the rattle, and a short piece
of broomhandle, or other stick whit
tled round, fastens to it for a handle.
This hsndle stick (A, Fig. 2) is se
cured to the bottom of tho can by
pierclri a hole through the tin and
screwing a screw-eye from tho in
side of the can down into the end of
the stick. Figure 3 shows how the
tongue of the bell rattle is prepared.
The length of the tongue should be
equsl to the inside der/th of the can.
Cut a stick of this length and whit
tle down one end to flt the hole In
the thread spool you have obtained;
then acrew a screw-eye into the other
end (Fig. 3). Fasten the tongue in
place with a piece of string, passing
the string through the screw-eyes in
tongue B and handle A, and tying
them loosely with firm knots. This
completes* tho rattle.
The odd-shaped rattle shown In
Fig. 4 requires a short stick for han
dle A, and two tin cana out of which
to make the wings, pieces B sad C.
The bottoms of the cans must be rei
mored, and the sides opened out. Tack
the pieces to opposite sides of the
stick handle.
By holding the handl'j In the post:
tlon shown In Fig. 4, and shaking
from side to side, the tin whigs will
flap back and forth and make a splen
did crackling, crashing noise. ' .'.
I It you hare never tried pulling upon
a string rubbed with resin, you cannot
appreciate what a loud shrieking
sound Is produced ^tn this manner.
Figure 6 shows the ide? adapted to a.
toy that is quickly put together. Get
an empty tia caa, a piece of heavy
wrapping p iper, a piece of atout wrap*
ping twine, and a piece? of roam- Doa* j
hie the wrapping paper, pierce a bola ,
through i U center, stick the end of the |
cord through it and tie a large knot
cn itt (la* '.)- Then tie the paper
over the open end of the can, aa
shown in '/lg. fl, abd trim off . the pro
I letting eOgeo. To operate, poll firmly
j on the rrtrtng, at the name time allow
ing lt to slid* through your hand
^Copyright by A. Keefe Hali.)
< 11111111111 M 11 tn i M i n
I HOGS, CATTLE OR MEN- f
WHICH?
Governor Ferrit Value? M?n More J
Than Liv? 8tock.
"Michigan Is making a vigor
ous effort to 'stamp out' hog
cholera. Hoga are marketable,"
?aid Governor Woodbridge N.
Ferris to the citizens of bia state
in a recent proclamation calling
for co-operation In the anti-tuber
culosis campaign. "Michigan ls
making a vigorous effort to
'utamp out* tuberculosis in cat
tle. Cattle are marketable. Why
not make a strenuous effort to
'stamp out' tuberculosis In men,
women sud children? Human
beings are priceless."
Red Cross Christmas Scala are
a meena for every man, woman
?nd child in the United States
to bsve s share in "stamping
out" tuberculosis. Have you
bought your share?
lin i t M ni m i i H M 11111
BETTY GETS A CHANCE
Red Crees Seal. Helped Har te Oet
Well.
She was real pretty and so full of
fun that the dimples were always
showing In her round, red che??!:*. Her
eyes were big sad brown, and ber nut
colored bau* curled nsturslly In little
ringlets over ber forehead and ears.
She wss Just eighteen when we first
met ber and So neat and attractive
that one would think she belonged to
the weil to do class of working people,
but when we followed ber to ber home
one day we confronted startling facts.
Tbs red In her cheeks wss tbs flush
of unnatural Inward fever, the high
spirits were a pitiful antidote to piti
less conditions, sud the big'brown eyes
saw only squalor when they were not
fixed upon a typewriting machine or
closed persistent!?- to any view but an
imaginary bright one.
The room we entered wss a general
livlpg space, used also as sn eating,
cooking and sleeping apartment. There
was but one bed, sod Betty bad to
'sleep In lt with ber mother, who was
too weak to sit up. An open cuspidor
sst where it would be conveniently
near the bed. which placed it by the
stove, whore their food was cooked.
The mother, who was suffering In an
advanced stage of tuberculosis, did not
Uko cold Slr. sod ber querulous de
mands caused Betty to keep the door
scd windows closed.
"Well," ?aid cheerful Betty, with a
laugh, "that Isn't so bad ss not-having
any windows or doors, to close, ls it?
Things might be worse."
"Infinitely worse," said tho Wise
One. "You might even take a notion
to stuff the windows sud doors with
rags to cse out what oxygen comes lb
through the cracks."
Red Cross Christmas Seals, with
their cheery me?aage ' of hope, gave
Betty a chance to get wei? arter her
mother died. Is lt worth while to save
the Bettys?
Boy your share today.
SEAL ON BACH SOLE.
"Am I using Red Cross Christmas
Seals?" reiterated s good natured old
cobbler as be looked op from the shoe
be was repairing to the person who
stood blocking the doorway of the lit
tle shop and . who bsd ssked the ques
tion originally. "I don't know ot them.
What are they for?" he ssked.
When told that the little stickers
were being sold all over the United
States to raise money to prevent tuber
culosis the cobbler: became very much
.interested.
"Now, I call that a good cause.** he
drawled. "I don't write any letters, and
1 don't send any Christmas packages.
There's Just me end the old woman
left. I can't use my seats that way,
but I'll tell you how I can use them. I
will stick a .seul on the soie of.every
shoe I tap,
PRESIDENT WILSON ON RED
CROSS SEALS.
As att expression of bis Interest tn
the Red Cross Seal and Antl-tubercu
Inala Campaign President Wilson re
cently wrote to the National Associa
tion For the Study and Pr?vention of
Tuberculosis:
"May I not take this occasion to ex
presa te yea my deep interest In the
work of the National AnU-tobcxcutosls
association abd my bops that Its work
ls gr?wiug la efficiency and extent
frosh year to ycart Mar I not particu
larly expi?es ay Interest tn the Red
Cresa Christmas Seal, w/iose sale bas
been'the means of raising funds for
the woflt?
"It seems to me that this ts a par
ticularly Interesting sud sensible way
of ena hiing the people of the coun
try to give this great work their sup
fort"
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SANTA CLAUS HA* TUBERCU
LOSO.
OU Christmas ?vs little Dorothy, pos
sessed of the whooping cough, was
doing sante fancy ?hooping for com
pany that bad come.
..Dofoth/, dear," the mother said,
"you mu?t stop coughing or Banu
Chilis won't come. If he hears you
coughing he'll be afraid to come In."
-I should worry," Dorothy replied,
shewing, full familiarity with modern
?pi ?sion, "lie's got tuberculosis bim
Belf."
TubfircuroaJs! Who told you Santa
Claus had tuberculosis V"
"Oh. everybody knows that Don't
you boy tuberculosis st?upe .for bias
every ChrUtmaiT'
DEPOSIT YO
With us, and then we will lend
Interest Paid
The Fa mers and
an
The Farmers Lo
ANDERS*.
Combined Resources a Little tb
OUR DI
E. A. Smythe,
If. H. Sullivan,
J. F. Watson,
J. D. Hammett,
H. A. Orr,
|J. J. Major,
Thoa, C. Jackson,
J. B, f
SERVICES FOR FEAST
SI JOHN EVANGELIST
SWILL BE HELD SUNDAY AT
GRACE CHURCH AT
11:30 O'CLOCK,
PRETTY MUSIC.
At Chore Eucharist the Proces
sional Croea Will
Ba Blessed
Services fer the Feast of St John,
the Evangelist will be held at Grace
Episcopal church tomorrow, the rec- !
tor, the Rev. J. H. Gibboney, officiat
ing. The members of the church are
requested to bring their mite boxes
wlth4 them Sunday.
The services for thc Feast of St.
John, the Evangelist will be held at
the following hours:
10:00 a. m.-Bible lass.
10:16 a. m.-Sunday school.
.11:30 a. m.-Choral Eucharist and
sermon.
4:00 p. m.-Choral even Bong and
sermon.
At the choral eucharist on Sunday
morning the Processional CrosB,
which has been presented to the
church by the choir, will be blessed by
the rector. The following muBlc will
be sung:
Procoesslonsl-Adestes Fidelis (O
Come, AU Ye Faithful).
Introit-Sing, O Sung, This Blessed
Morn.
Credo-Merbeck.
Hymn-Harki Tho Herald Angels
Sing.
Offertory Anthem-Break Forth
Into Joy, by Cleb Simper.
Sorsum Corda and Sanstus-Mer
beck.
Ben idle eis Que Venlt-Merbeck.
Agnus Del-Merbeck.
Gloria in Excelsle-Old Chant
Nunc Dimltt'jB-Stainer.
Recessional-Christian, Awake, Sa
lue Ute Happy Morn.
CHICAGO GRAIN.
CHICAGO, Dec. 26-Wheat today
j -se to 11.80 6-8 a bushel for May de
livery, the highest since September
21, when owing to war excitement the
market touched $1.82. Signs of In
creasing difficulty of obtainllng sup
plies first hand was largely respon
sible for the new upturn. Prices
closed strong-at 1 l-4al 3-8 to 1 6-8
net advance. Other leading staples,
too, all scored gains, corn 13-4 to
1 .7-8, oats 1-2 to 5-8 and provletons
10 to 271-2.
Cash grain. Wheat, No. 2 red, 1.26
l-8al.28 1-4; No. 2 har/, 1.26 1-4a
1.28 1-2; No. 2 northern. 1.28.
Corn, No. 2 yellow. 67 3-4a68 1-2.
Oats, standard, 60 l-4al-2.
MONET ON CALL.
NEW YORK. Dec 26.-Mercantile
paper 4a4 1-2.
Sterling exchange heavy; 60-day
bills 4.8260; for cables 4,8626; for de
mand 4.8526.
Bar silver 48 3-4.
Mexican dollars 3? 1-4.
Government bonds steady; railroad
honda steady.
Lower Prices <
Buyers to Shi
Effective August 1st, 19
ind guaranteed against
that time. All cars fun
trott. Runabout
Touring Car. 49C
All retail buyers of new
1st, 1914 to August 1st,
profits of the company t
$6o per car, on each ca
ED; we sell and delhi
cars during that period.
..(Ask for p?
TODD AU
UR MONEY
you money when you need it.
on Deposits.
Merchants Bank
an & Trust Co.
>N, s. c.
e Rise of One Million Dollars
HECTORSi
Geo. W. Eran?,
W. Laughlin,
J. C. Harris,
Porter L, Brown,
J. B. Bout hil,
R. G. Witherspoon,
J. J. Major,
aa direr.
J. M. McCown's Grocery
GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
Oranges...'.15c. 20 and 25c
Apples, per peck.....40c
Raisins. 2 lbs.25c
Nuts per lb... .2Ho
liana, s . .. ia?'.15 and 20c
Cranberries.10c qt
Prunes. 2 lbs. ,.250
Citron, per lb.:20c
National Biscuit Co.'s Fruit Cake
at per pound.r>ic
J.M.McCOWN
Phone No. 22.
Change In Location
I am now located over W.
A. Power's grocery store at
212 1-2 S. Main Street I
thank my friends for their
past patronage and ask con
tinuance of same.
I malta platea at $6.80
I make gold crowns at$4.00
Silver fillings, 50c and np.
Gold tatton $1.00 and o0&
Painless Extracting 40f.
1 make a. specialty ojg
treating Pyorrhea, AlveoJI
laris thc gums and ilf|
crow and bridge work and
regulating nial rormed teeth.
AU work guaranteed first**
class._
S. G. BRUCE
DENTIST
A
CLEAR sight is necessary to both
your health and success.
DIM vision can generally be reliev
ed by correctly focused and fitted
glasses.
DONT be blind to your own inter
est. Exercise sound wisdom and in
telligence by having US examine your
eyes. It will be a thorough, pain
staking, expert examination that will
put you on the right track ot sight
YOU can count on us for truthful
Information and right glasses.
Prices $2.50 to $9.00.
We. duplicate broken glaases. by
ma|l-send them to us.
THE
SHUR FIT 0P?ICAL GO.
BB.I. M. ISRA?ELSON,
Optometrist
?10 8. Mala St. Anderson, S. C.
GROUND FLOOR.
Taree Deers Below B>?*s' Tea Cent
Store,
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Gu ci
?orel Car?
ire in Profite
14 to August'1st, 1915
any reductions during
y equipped f. o. b. De
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>Town Car . 690
Ford cars from August
1915 will share in the
o the extent of S40 to
ir they buy, PROV1D
!T 300,000 new Ford
irltculars.)
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