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Classified Want Advert? Twenty-fit : words or less, On? Ti Six Times ?Loo. Ali advertisement over twenty-iiv? word. Kates on 1,000 words to ttosl No advertisement taken for less i If your name apocara in the tele your want ad to 821 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SAUR-New Ivers and Pondi plano, for f?00-cost $42500. Ap ply to P W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, R- I. 10-9-lmop FOR SALE-We have a small tract of land formerly part of the Quince Ilamond place, which can be bought cheap if yon act quick. Frank ft De Camps Realty Company. 9-30-tf CABBAGE PLANTS - FVRMAHf SXITH? SHEIKHAN. Mi. FOB SALE-Ono sideboard, dining table,, refrigerator. All in good condition. Cheap for cash. Mrs. J. P. Hamil, 122 E. Church St lQ-3-3tp. FOB SALE-Meals at Midway Cafe for ladies and gentlemen, served at all hour? and in up-to-date style. Spectal attention to parties. Meal tickets at bargain prices.-11-5-1 wk ESTRAYED STRAYED from W. P. Bell's Monday night, one medium Bissed mouse col ored mare mule, about 5 years o|d. . Belongs to Mrs. M. E. Cowan. Notify W. P. Bell. ll-i-8t WANTS A C??FL? wilh children desire two ' furnished rooms for light house keeping. It you object to children don't-answer. State price, location, eic Robins, care Intelligencer. WiJtTED-Tbe publie to know li?t are bara Just received a large ship-j neat bf box filas? and can supply . TOOT WSmtV itx- ws*^w*>. am?iw! Intelligencer, Job Department tf . i i ? "iii! M. .... / , , . , WANTED-Bright, energetic boy for carrier. .Good salary and commis sion. Apply io .Tuts intelligencer P* . ?co. tf WANTED-You. to .read .eur .two weeks' bargain sale on' page five ot .thia leane. Southern Public Util ities Co. . # dtf NOTICE-We are now prepared to do I y??r grinding ot all kinds of feed stuff-cotton stalks, cuni ?talks, shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20c per cwt Strictly cash. Andereon Mattress and Spring Bed Co. SEE W. A, Todd, the Monument Man, fat anything In the monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. A. Todd. 1909 South Main street, Anderson, 5. C.-?i-5-lmo. LOST lost-Ott the street or between An derson and my home ono new Dia mond automobile tire, ilse 30x31-2. Finder please return, lt E Nichol son. . lt PROFESSIONAL CARDS i DB? I* H* 8N?DEB YITEltf NARY~ SURGE ON Fretwell Co. Stable . t m. ? j Phone M. Anderson, S. C . eeee^ee.eel j * ? ? ?;? rw^vf f ? ? ? i e TI^ST??^O^?D ! ,P#QTOGBAP?Y e o e OYER BE ESE JR Y ELBY STORE o o o a oe a a a o o'oooooooooooo a + . * wm m % a ?...*.*.? 4 .? fi ft DR. FOftKW ?. SC GOS . * ; ? Bdhttit r, . * GSIfces 41&415 Sleekier Bl?ff. * * - ?Mot?ated vVlt* \ * Dr-t.Yf. ff* Chlaelm '. A * Ftatfee Stf-J . Anderson, 8. C. * Columns ising Rates tao 26 cents, Three Times CO cents, J words prorata for each additional be ?ued in a month made on appli tban 25 cents, cash In od vance. phone directory you can telephone bs malled after ita insertion for A Scrapper Tillou Von Ntmes Wanted to "Rough House" It With Re corder on Atlanta Bench. Anderson people remember very woll tho law linn of Sims and Von Nunes when it flourished lu Spartan burg. Ubth C. P. Sims and Tillou von Nunos used to como to Anderson to practice and 'hey had frequent fits with the Anderson attorneys. IA? I people AVIU tbcrel Tc read with Interest tho following clipping from tho Atlanta Gcorginn of yesterday in which the further adventures ot Til lou von NuncB aro described: A red hot battle of word.; between Judge Andy Calhoun and Attorney Tillou von Nunes, In which Judge Calhoun threatened to have thc law yer locked up if he didn't "sit down and shut up." stirred Tuesday's ses sion of the criminal division of the city codrt. The row developed during tho trial pf D. W. Hawk, a negro, charged with stonllng a bicycle, whom von Nunes represented. Tho attorney objected to the action of several policemen, who volunteered Information regard ing Hawk's previous criminal record. "Your honor ought not to allow these policemen, to make these ?tate monte," said Von Nunes. "Thoy'ro not interested in this case. Every time I present a case to this court some officer who 1B not concerned Jumps up und says something about my client's character." "I ruled lt out," said Judge Cal houn. "I know it," replied tho lawyer, "but your honor ought to sit dov o on these men and "stop this practice. They oro continually putting thc character' of tho defendant in issue When nts character hutt nutuiug Lu uO with the' case." 'I told you I ruled lt out," auld thc Judge. Judge- Calhoun then sentenced Hawk tc eight months in thc chain gang,; incidentally tolling tho negro that he soemed to have n habit of stealing everything ho could get his hands on. Von Nunes walked up to the. bench and repeated his remark about sitting down on the policemen, sind Judge Calhoun shook a warning Anger at him. Til have yon locke?: up in about a minuto." said the *udgo, "If you don't sit down and ?hut up." 'I was only answering your honor's questions and explaining," said Von Nunca. 'You were doing more than that." replied Judge Calhoun. "I'm greatly inclined to havo you taken down etatrs and locked Up. I may do it yet. Pl ?take your case under considera tion. Sit down." ? Von Nunes sat down. ooo o o ooooooooooeoooe o o 0 FINANCIAL o . o ooooonoo o o o o o o o o o o o o (By Associated Praia.) NEW YORK, Nov. 4.-Wall Street temporarily abandoned Its interest tn international affairs today to consid er tho outcom* of tho elections. With thc stock market, still under closure, there was no way ot measuring the significance of the overturn in terms of security values, but conservative opinion inclined to the belief that un der normal conditions the market would have responded with a vigor ous .upturn of prices. ' On the other hand, ft Was regarded aa a debatable question Whether these political conditions would not have been largely neutralised by the latest victories of the German navy. These wer o accompanied by another sharp rise in trans-Atlantic ratos, wblc!> war risks on ships plying between North and South American ports were vir tually prohibitive, according to re ports. Expiration of the British Morator ium was without appreciable effect either, in London or, here." The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany, which showed an increase of ?160,000,000 in gold reserves In the three months v>f war, reflected tho large payments made In connection 1 with the war loan. Foreign exchange was firm, cables being quoted at 4.00 1-4 and eight drana at $4.80 1-2. More German cot ton billa wore in tho market at rates unchanged from the early week. Latest developments in the steel Industry pointed to a general wage re duction ai the beginning *>f 1015. Evi dence of the continued improvement In the Investment market waa furnished by an advance in the prices of abort term notes. Retirement, of emergency currency on s fairly large scale here and at ve center* testified to the increasing strength of the domestic monetary situation which waa supple mented by easier? rates for practical ly air loan accomodation*. ?lway returns for September of T infallible proof bf backward ? conditions, transportation com tes lb the Northwest and Sooth owing net losses. Some cf the candidate* bar* started their.ruo again, or yet, rather. CASCARETS CURE HEADACHES, COLDS,) CONSTIPATION Tonight! Clean your bowels | and stop headache, colds, sour stomach. Get a 10-ccnt box. Tnko si Cascaret tonight to cleanBo your Liver. Stomach and Bowel?, unrl you will BU "ely feel great by morning. You mon and! women who have head ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are I bilioiifl, nervouB, upset, bothered with a Hick, gassy, (Unordered stomach, or have backache and feel nil worn out j Are you keeping your bowels clean with CaBcarcts-or merely for ig a? passageway every few days with saltH, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascareis immediately clor AO and regulate the stomach, remove tho Bour, undigested and fermenting fond and! foul gascB*, take the excess bile from I tho liver and carry off the constipat ed waste matter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10-ccnt box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't for got thc children. Settlement I Of Anderson County Affaire Be tween Auditor and Treasurer Mr as Completed Yesterday. After spondlng some time tn An ? derson getting things in shape for tho annual county settlement between tito treasurer of Anderson county and tho county auditor. Col. Wiso of tho ofneo of the comptroller general has completed his labors in Anderson. Col. Wise bas been here for some time in going over the books and get ting things straightened out for the final settlement He left thc city last Friday and carno back yesterday to complete thc transfer and get all the books nr ran ged. Lost An Arm \_ Roy McCoy Had Right Arm Tom Off While al Work in Hie Father's Cotton Gin. ??in uini.. .1 Auucr?c? yesterday from McCoy's gin to the effect that Roy McCoy, tho 16-year-old son of (j. R. McCoy, hod his right.arm .tom off near Ul- shoulder Tuesday after noon, li appears that tn? yo-ras -sta was at work In his fathor's gin at the Hmo of the accident. The gin got I choked and tho young man ran his right arm down into t.he machinery to straighten out the tangle, where' upon the member was horribly cut and torn by tito teeth of the appara I tus. Medical assistance was summoned but when tho physicians arrived they at onco found that nothing could be done to savo the arm and that im mediate amputation waa necessary. lt was said last night that tho I young man was getting along as well I os could be oxpected and hod rallied from the shock, which he endured with much fortitude. More Cases I Another Warrant Wa? Served on Claude Breaxeale Yesterday, Charging Him With Selling. And still they come. The detectives engaged in working up liquor coses in Anderson are growing moro and more active and last night a Second war i rant waa served on Chaude Breazeale, j charging him with selling liquor. This ls the second charge against him and I ho ie out on $400 bond. Porsistcnt reports were heard on the I streets yesterday that Marlon Eskew, ?who Is also under ?ind of $400 on a charge of selling, has done like Myers I and skipped the town but whether this I ls true or not will not be definitely known until this morning. The city officials announced yester day that the cases against tireazcalo and Eakew will be called for trial at 9:30 o'clock thia morning, while the remaindor of the cases will go over until a later date. Club Raid ? ?Potten Made an Onslaught on Rooms in Pepper Bunding and Seised AH the Furniture. I - " It haring hean reported to the po lice that another social cub was thriving on Whltner street, the officers yesterday -natue ? raid on the second door ot the Popper building. Every-! thing pointed to the place having at j one time been a club but nothing Indi-1 i catad that sailing nod been going on I thorn Within tha last few days. There was no beer nor Was there any whte I key, but aboot ihre or six b?rrela Wera I found, containing empty beer bottles. The b?rrela, together with the lock I ?ra, chairs, tables and other furniture, went to the etty han Whare it Joined ? the. fix; urea seised from the other I I clubs.' ? : No arrosta were made in cennec Hon with the raid yesterday. Stwet-lhwAcwe * ELECTRIC err *_ * Item? o? Interest and Person: * Wireless on the St i Local Peopie i Geln* Tonight. ! For thc next three nights of this j week Greenville will attract many vis itors from. Anderson each night. To night a large number will go over to witness the production of "Little Hoy Blue" at tho Greenville theatre, while "Peg O' Bly Heart" will draw almost equally as well for tomorrow night Thc week will come tv? a fitting close Saturday night with tho presen tation of "Helieve Me," "Hilly Single" Clifford in the star cast. All of these attractions are aa good as will be seen thia season and the fact that a special train will be stendlng at thc door of the theatre to bring Anderson people back on the P & N. after each ?how will cause large numbers to go from this city. -o November Issue Of "Com?an" Out. The November issue of thc "Com?an" tho magazine published hy thc An derson Y. M. C. A. for thc mill peo ple v>f the city, came fron? the pres ses yesterday and will be distributed today in all the mill villages. This pub lication is absolutely free. It has no [subscription price and is delivered to [every mill home in Anderson once every month. Thc people of the mills havo learned to look forward to tho coming of the first of the month and to await the coming of thc "Com?an" with no little pleasure. -o I "Carolina Inn" Tells the Tale. In writing from Nocatoe, Fla., to subscribe for Thc Intelligencer, the young men picking oranges in Flor ida say that they are lotting the world know that they are from Anderson. M. F. McGee, who was connected with the "grocery department of Osborne & Pearson's store In this city, writes: "There are nine Anderson boys in our Camp and we have a sign up over the front door 'The Carolina Inn.' Un derneath is our motto: 'Anderson, S. C. is My Town." ? ? o Anderson Stan At Spartanhnrg Fair. Leroy Gilliard left'yesterday morn ing on one of the special trains from this city, going to Spartanburg for tho annual Spartanburg county fair. Mr. Gilliard is an expert in the Judg ing of horses and cattle and will be of much help to the Spartanburg peo ple In deciding the various contests. He will probably return to the city friday. Locals Play (.ame Tomorrow.'? ''. The Anderson High School football eleven will leave4 Anderson tomorrow for Spartanburg, where they will play tomorrow afternoon against the Wat ford Fitting school team. The ccuniy fair is now in progress at Spartan burg and it IB probable that a large crowd will be attracted to tho game. Wofford defeated Anderson when the two teams played at Buena Vista [Park some weeks ago, and,while the locsl team hardly hopes to win tomor row, they Intend to hold their own. -o . ? Mr. Drlskell ls Made Manager. Sloan Drlskell, who has hen employ ed in the local store of tho United States Woollen Mills Company In An derson for some months, received no tification yesterday from the home of fice of the company to. the effect that he had been promoted to the position of manager ot tho Anderson store. Theo. Jones has bean in charge of this store, but he his gone to Green ville and this left the local position open. Mr. Drlskell is a young man of I decided ability and he wilt make a suc cess in tho Anderson management -o [Trying to Secare Excellent M?sle. The people interested in arranging the program for the community fair, to bo held with the Mountain Creek school one week from next Friday, be gan negotiations yesterday with the Jolly Band, In an effort to secure that excellent aggregation of musicians for the fair. The community fair is to bo one of the biggest events of its kind ever attempted in Andersen county and lt It is not a success it will not bs the fault of tho 'people behind tho educational work in this county. The peoplo of the Mountain Creek section sae evincing a very lively Interest In the plans and preparations for tho event and will do everything in their power to mako tho day a success. . -o I Back from A Hunting Trip. A number of Anderson people went on a nuntin- trip through the North Carolina mountains above Rusr'jll'a last Tuesdny. Among ' Ute Andorsoh men making the trip were Archie L Todd. T. P. Dickson, Charles OambTell. Carlisle McKinney, B- B. Gdssett 1t P. Smith, and a number of visitors from Greenville, walhalla, and-other points. The dav waa a, vpry pleasant ono for the entire party and they found game plentiful, according to the talcs they told upon their return tb town. The trip was made via auto mobile from Anderson. . Carnival Will Not Show Here. Announcement wes made some time ago to tVo effect that a carnival com pany would come tc Anderson during the first week in November and ex hibit in this city Lut it seems that the attraction -fell by the wayside," The ?mc show booked to appear here played in Gaffney f?r ita first atop in South Carolina and In that city some of its creditors got busy and seised about half the paraphs<e belong in*: to the *how, including the ferris .wh&eL Evidently this must have been a death blow ta the Show, alpce it has never reached Anderson, for owhich the business men ot the city are de voutly thankful, i LBBBBBBBB! $* ^r* *f* .V' If* vf? ?y ?Y? ? SPARKLETS * _ * J Mention Caught Over the * reels of Anderson * f? ?f* .y. ^f. 3f? ^f. *fi ^ ?Y* ^ ?? 3f* ^f* No Change la I ruc o? Cot lon. There wu? no chango yesterday in the price of cotton on tho local mar ket and throughout thc day local buy er? wero offering 7 1-8 cents. Quite a number of.thc farmers are preferring to pay up their obligations with cot ton at 10 cents por pound, instead of selling it at 7 1-8 cents, and therefore not so many sales are recorded each day as might otherwise be the case. -o Help Furnish Poor With Good Dinner. The local post of thc Salvation Ar my yesterday distributed a number of pretty little boxes around the city, placing one In each of thc business houses. TL'ne boxes bear a placard, asking that the people of the city help to buy a good Christmas dinner for the poor of the city. Many a nickel, dime and quarter went into the little boxes yesterday and If Anderson peo ple arc really as big hearted as they are said to be, all of thc boxes will ho filled before Christmas day rolls ?around. Tho.Salvation Army points out that every business man in the city can spare half a dollar between this date and Christmas and never miss it, yet this will buy two splendid din ners for the poor people. Thia is a I cause in which all should bo willing to join, says Ensign Belcher. Clever Negro ls Still Free Man. Following his getaway from Ander son, after working a clever swindling game on Lee Davis, thc head waiter at thc Chiquola hotol. the negro thelf badly wanted in this city. Journeyed over to Greenwood and is stili?nt large In that city. When the negro worked his game of changing diamond rings in this city Tuesday, be Ut out for Greenwood and the local police tele phoned to the Greenwood officials to be on tho watch for him. Early yes terday morning the negro presented ?himself at the raliway station to get his baggage and when he did so the I station agent turned In a call for the police. The negro chanced to look be hind him and when the officer was in less than 10 feet away, and before the policeman could seize him the swindler made a getawey. It ls said that a search .>f his baggage revealed a number of other rlngB, all "phony" as was the one he disposed of In An derson. .Medical Society Met Yesterday. i 'i" Anacraoii medical Society held its regular monthly meeting yesterday at 12 o'clock in the rooms of the An derson chamber vt commerce! This was easily the best meeting the medi cal society han held this year anti- all | of the papers were of more than ord inarily delivered and all tho physicians! present got valuable ideas and sug gestions (rom the dibcoursea which i they heard. Many plans are being made by local physicians to attend the district convention of the State asso ciation. I Play Basket Ball Here Next Friday.. A gamo of 'basketball to bo played hu tween the girls team of the Ander son High School and a similar aggre gation from the Belton High School will be staged on the fluid at the West Market street school next Friday after noon. About one week ago Anderson I went to Belton and the local girls | were defeated but this is easily ac counted for by i .ck of practice and the fact that the locals were on a strange field. U ls confidently pre dicted that Anderson will have an oasy time In winning Friday from tho visiting team. Both Cases Were Settled. Some interest surrounded two caa es slated for trial in Magistrate Broad well's court yesterday, but.both-these wero settled by compromise. "G. Tench had indicted W. M. Welborh for assault And battery and a similar in dictment had been secured by Mr. Wel born" for Mr. Tench. It had been ex pected that tho hearing would be de cidedly interesting but before the case waa reached by tho Magistrate,, attor neys announced that a compromise had been effected and that the case would sot bo railed for trial. Juried had beer, drawn nnd everything was in road! tess for the trials to begin when thia announcement was made. A Big Beal In ? Beal Estate. The Bank Ot Anderson, aa trustee, yesterday sold to Ellas McGee 436 acree of Anderson county land. It is understood that the price 'pfckl.-:w's* $40 nor acre or a total of ?I7.00tl'rbr Hihe tract. This is the- lana?r?rvwhich several caaes'have been tried in court H between Mrs. Ladra Hard and Rev. J. I lt. Crout and Anderson people have followed it with interest Andersen Plaster Raised Fis? Pratt Newton Oates of the Brushy Creek, section of Anderson county one ot the beat tanners in the county came to Anderson yesterday and brought th? editor ot The Intelligencer some splen did specimens of fruit The Kelter pear? a sample ot which waa brought by Mr. Qatea, ls a beauty, aa are the Bea Da ri* apple. th? Missouri Pipjym and tho Arkansas Black. Mr. Oates raises fm ii on a large scale and evidently knows bow to do it welt. AU Interested ta School Work, Mloa Maggee M. Carlington nae Jual returned from a visit to the public schools of Starr ind Mountain Creek and she says that , aha.M ?twh en couraged by the interest manifested WU$0*e two points. Sha visited Starr Tuesday dight, where a targ* crdwd had gathered for a "get-to-gether" meeting. They were add reseed by MIBB ?arilrgto? and also tilt principal and GIRLS! ?FUI, GHI KO MM Try this I Doubles beauly of your hair and stops it failing out. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderlne hair cleanse.'* Just try this-moisten a cloth with a lit tle Danderlne and carefully draw lt through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you some of the trustees of the school. Wednesday morning Miss Garlington went to Mountain Creek, where she fourni a lively interest among tho peo ple In the approaching Community Fair, which ls to bo held there one week from Friday. Miss Garlington says it r.hould bo understood that no exhibits will, bo accepted for this fair j from persons living outside Mountain Creek school district. The fair is strictly for thc people of Mountain Greek and while all visitors will be heartily welcomed, they should bring do exhibits. Have Moved to Their Now Home. Tuv. and Mrs. G. M. R?dern, who] I have been living for somo time In An I derson, their residence hoing localed ! on North Main street, have moved tu ] Plercetown where thoy will reside .f the future, with their daughter. Miss Ada Rogers, who nus . ju?t com pleted c. handsome ten room house I cn their fnrm. The lumber of which this dwelling ls constructed was cut cn the farm of Mr. Rogcre, nnl is th? bert that could be chof.01 There ls np! a knot in tho boards used, ?ind many comments havp ho m ni-ido on the (.unlity cf material used through out this building. * a ?> ? ? ?. -e. - . . V 'I "I1 'FT J WT . TTTTTTTTI'T I Personal j 7... . . . t 1,1 i A . . .........._. fill VIII TXT TXT-TTT TTTT TTTT :, rbss Mitchell, mayor of Belton, spent o/ few hours in thc city yeBter- ' day. B. F. Jackson of Greenville was] among- tho Visitors to the city yes terday, ?, J. A. Barnes of Greenville was in | tho city yesterday for a few -hours. M. J. Simmons of Charlotte isl ?pc-ndln? & iow.daya is Andersen on] business. . ?J. W. Payne of Laurens was among tho visitors to spend yesterday in tho) city. T. B. Meocham of Greenwood spent | part of yesterday in Anderson. C. S. Mooro ot the circulation do par tm o nt of The Columbia v State war. | in the city yesterday. ..'Reed McOreary and Miss Ida Mc Crokry of Pendleton spent yesterday1 in the efij with friends. U _ > j. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hunter and son, I Ralph, bf Pendleton, were ? shopping | " fha sbtty yesterday. FF-25 CEN? ?i?EhlE have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderinc dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the ocalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use whoa you will actually see new hair-fine and downy at first-yes-but really new hair .growing ali over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of lt surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton'a Danderine from any drug gist or toilet counter, and Just try it MisB Leila Buchanan passed through tho city yesterday, cn route from Columbia to her home In Autun. She lias been attending the State fair. Sara Anderson and Ed Harbin of Autun were among thc visitors tu lau city yesterday. Jimmy Prc3slcy has" returned from Hartwell. Gn.. whero he has been at tending thc Hart county fair. Clyde Mattison and R. C. Webb have returned from ?. short business trip to Iva. Mlllcdgc Fester and Charles Rob ertson of Pendleton were in the city yestorday. Willie Trammel spent a few hours in Pendleton yesterday on business. Mrs. Clydo Bowie of Starr was shopping in Anderson yesterday. J. W. Mooro of tlie Portman Shoals section was In thc city yesterday on business. J. T. Bolt of thc Cenlerville section was in Anderson yesterday for a ehort stay. C. L. Anderson of Autun was among tho business viators to thc city yes terday. Jesse Cllnkscalos of Starr came to Anderson yesterday on business. D. V. Brown of Philadelphia, E. F. Mclc?fc of Philadelphia and R. H. Smith of New York were calling op the Jewelry trade in And irson yestor day. H. A. Foster of Eosley was in An derson yesterday for a few hourB on business. . Mr. an? Mr?; W. P. Shlrloy of Bel ton were shopping in the city yes-, tcrdny.* H, Cobb, Jr., of Belton was among tho visitors to spend yester day in ,tho city. T. P. Dickeon returned yesterday from Walhalla where ho has been at tending court. J. J. Baldwin has returned from a ? business trip to Albany, Ga. Gus Townsend of Iva spent a fow hourn in the pity yesterday on busi ness. FROM NOVEMBER. 1ST TO NOV EMBER 30TH. WALLACE WILL GIVE REDUCED RATES ON PHO TOGRAPHS TO AVOID CHRISTMAS RUSH. STUDIQ 2 DOORS BELOW BEE HIVE. I?VEl^pUGHT I RtoY-tO-W?AR We are OVERSTOCKED in Ready-to Wear for both Ladies and Children and we are GOING TO UNLOAD IF LOW. PRICES will do it. Ono lot of Coat Sorta m Serge?, Cabar dineo, Broadcloths, Wonl Poplin*, in all color?; aU made in the very latest ^rfir. $15.00 Ono lot of Coat Sott? in Whip Cord?, Wool Rep?, Gabar dines, etc., in all thia season*? wanted ?, ^ ^ colora, worth $ 1^0% at.. .. .. .. ?P JL Z.JU ! One lot of Coat~S*nts m Serf**, and Fancy Worsted, in I all thia teaaons moit stylish color*, and ?\?? made with the lone; coats, worth $12.50 at , ?p ?7 , " O j Ladies Long Coats in this seasons wanted cocora and made in ins very latest fashion; Specially pink- ^ - ^ 1 ?y*" ed ?rom $3.98 to. .$1^.50 -;-.-:-?? ? - Ladies Skirts in all the latest materials - ^ w ^ st $4 and .. ... \ thea* Ar? Special Price*. _^-i 11 . ?..j,, , ' V-i-1_. ? Ladies Waists; taiiored and lingerie, i? a splendid ?aaortment, $1.25 at. e70C? ? -1-1-;:. --^ Chndrem Dressoa, in PercaJs, Caleteas, aj^ Madras; So?c= ann. . .. .. ?. ..... t . . ? ... Js> ?V. --- ' . i . . .-i--,-.-i- ? ? ? ?.--.---?? .? ChadreM* coala in an ewfle** aaaortinent bf atyliah and S^?ce?Me rnaterials; Specially ?* ? ' ^ I priced at 98c tb. . $5e?O 8 THE LESSER C0? j