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Classified . i Want Advert; Twenty-five words or less, One Ti Bl* Times $100. All advertisement over twcnty-flvi word. Rate? on 1,000 words to HOD. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears in the tale your want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB SALE-New Ivers and Pond plano, for $300-cost $425 00. Ap-j ply to P- W. Major, treasurer Ham mond School- Anderson, R- I. 10-9-lmop FOB SALK-We have a small tract of land formerly part of the Quince Hamond place, which can be bought cheap if you act quick. Frank ft De Campa Realty Company. 9-30-tf FOR SALE-Meals at Midway Cafe for ladies and gentlemen, served at all hourn and in up-to-date style. Special attention to parties. Meal tickets at bargain ?rices.-ll-5-lwk FOB SALE-Onion sets. Prepare! new tor sowing English Peas and planting Irish Potatoes In lots, November or early December. Furman Smith, Seedsman. WANTS WARTED-The public ta know that we have Just received a large ship-j amt of hos flies, and can supply) your wanta ta this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department *" WASTED-Bright, energetic boy carrier. Good salary and commis sion. Apply to Tho Intelligencer of fice, it WANTED-You to .read .oar .two weeks' bargain sale on page five of thia issue. Southern Public mu nica Co. dtf NOTICE-We are now prepared to do your grinding of all kinds of feed stuff-cotton stalks, corn stalks, shucks, straw, grain, etc. Price 20c nar cwt Strictly cash. Anderson Mattress and Sprint Bed Co. SSS W. A. Todd, the Monument Maa, for anything in the monumental line, Tombstones ot all kinda, W. A. Todd, 1009 South Main street. Anderson, 8. C.-il-5-lmo. The panie is over and Jake Thomas and J. C. Thomas are in the Cleaning. Ppjjrtiig ami ny in ir arti* Ranalrlne business. Price's ch*ap. Give us a trial. We are at the Columbia Tail oring Ca, 122 West Whitner Street. | Clothes called for and delivered. HOUSES from $8 to $30 In all parts . of city. Anderson Real Estate and j Investment Ca-11-7-3L FOR RENT FOB BEST-Two rooms partly furn iehadw AU ', modern conveniences, 3X0 W. Market.-11-7-3t HACK! HACK! HACK! With raw ticking throat, light chest eora langa, you need Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and quickly. The first doae helps, lt leave*.* soothing, healing coating as it slides dear? yonr throat, you feel better at once. s. Martin, Bassett, Neb., write*: "I had a severe cough and cold and wau-al most past going. I got a bottle ot Foley's Honey and Tar and am glad to say it curoo my cough entirely and ray cold soon disappeared." jffivery user la a friend. Shana Pharmacy. The ulan out of a Job has a joh look ing for a Job. Maybe those haseball atara who jumped into pol?tica Just couldn't stand not seeing their names in the. papers. rm** asKttUN AL? A ~OT*C? ot a oe oo a a o oceoo?/oooa a "y . o THE STUDIO GRA:<D . ? FHOTOGBAFHY . o HT ALL ITS BRANCHES I . OVER KEE8E JEWELRY STOKE I 9 a ??.#> e ooooooe. ea ?ooooooe * 6 d ?&, FOREST D. SUQGS . . BaBtttt , * * Oat?? ?IMIS Blechley Bldg. . : j * Pko? SHUT Andersen, 8. C. * ? ..**.f[ ? * . . *'.*> ? * * * # . . LOMBARD IRON WOftKS ?sing Rates Imo 26 cent?, Tore?* Time? 60 cent?, B word? prorata for each additional be used In a month made on appli than 26 cents, cash in cd vance. phone directory, yon can telephone be malled after Ita Insertion for COUNTY SCHOOLS MUST MEET REQUIREMENTS SO SAYS LETTER RECEIVED HERE TO RECEIVE MONEY Must Comply With Every Regula tion of State Act Before Any Aid Will Be Given Them. That thc schools of the county must meet the State requirements be fore they can hope to receive tho money which the State promises for theso conditions, ls evidenced by a letter recently rocelved by Superin tendent Pelton from State Superin tendent Swearengen. The letter fol lows: Columbia, Nov. 4. To tho County Superintendent of Ed ucation. Dear Sir: Term extension applies .ns should be filed not later than > ovemher loth. See rule 67, pago 73, School Law 1912. Please forward all these applications from your county without delay. A supply of bianka has already been sent each county superintendent If additional copies are needed, please make. requisition for them at once. Rural graded 'school applications should be filed aa soon as the require ments of the rural graded school act have been met. The enrollment for 1913-14 will he accepted in all cases where the county superintendent feels confident of 60 pupils in a two teacher achool and 76 pupils In a throe-teacher school. The average at tendance of 00 pupils In a two-teacher school must be fully secured for the session 1914-16 before State aid can be legally granted. Please take spe cial care tn observing thia feature of thc law. Rural graded school blanks have already been sent to each county. If additional coplee are needed, they will bc fcrf??r??? T**OH? request: All rural graded school applica tions should be forwarded by Decem ber 1st. it possible. Communities un able to meet the requirements of the iay ev that date will probably fc??va difficulty in meeting these require ments at alh I hope every district entitled to term extension aid or to rural grad ed school aid will take advantage ot these appropriations Immediately and tuny. **mm Pleaso acknowledge this letter by return mail and state how many Ap plications you are planning to- file and when these applications will be for warded to Columbia. Relying cn yeer usual hearty co operation, I am. Yours respectfully. J. E. ?WEARINOEN, State Supt, of Education. Raise Money Presbyterians of tho State Are MaJdng am Effort to Help Edu cational Institutions. Anderson Presbyterians aro doing tholr part in the effort aeon to be launched to help the Presbyterian College of South Carolina and Chlco ra college at Greenville during their time of need. Both these Institutions ?are under the direction of the Pre%by ! terian? of the Stato amt ?*?.? both needing help. Pt omirent Presbyter ians here say that Anderson baa al ways done ber part along this line and will undoubtedly do so m this particular instance. An emergency fund ot $7,600, to meet deficits In the Income of the Presbyterian college and Chicora col lege dna to the war in Europe, ia to be raised by a special committee ot the Sooth Carolina Preaby**:isn ey nod, which bas appointed to the ac tive work of the canvas? the Rev. it T. Gillespie of Florence, an alumnus of Columbia seminary. Both of the college? concerned re port full attendance, but say there has been a distressing decrease in current raves nea and this is partic ularly embarrassing In the case of the college for men at Clinton, to which will he apportioned 76 Jer cent, of the $7,600. Besides Mr. Gillespie, tho commit tee which ls charged with raising this money consist* of the Rev. 3. B. Green, the Rev. P. a McCbestvy, M. 8. Lewis ano J. P. NfcNalr Mr. Green is chairman. The committee organised ia Columbia October 27. Presbyterian congregations through out the stato will be asked by Mr. CUlaaple to pay into the fond for the relief of the colleges suma -equiva lent to g per cent of their donations last year to benevolence. IQ CONCLUDE SESSION IN COLUMBIA TONIGHT! CHRISTIAN CHURCH HAS HAD! BUSY MEET LOCAL DELEGATES I Churches of Christ in South Car olina Have Conducted Interest ing Work in Capital. Representing tho Christinn church of Anderson and thc people of that faith in this city, Rev. and Mrs. niack have been in Columbia for thc ip.st few days where they have been at tending ono of the most interesting conventions held this year by any church body. Forty-five delegates are in Colum bia, representing tho Churches of Christ in South Carolina at the 35th annual State convention. The meet ing is with thc Christian church of "olunibia, at Washington and Picken.; streets, and will continue through to day. State Senator J. C. Richardson, of Jt sper county is tho presiding of ficer. Thursday's sessions were devoted largely to discussions relative to aux iliary organizations of the church. In both the morning and afternoon ses sions ,,Ten Minute Echoes From thc Atlanta Convention" were heard from J. T. Hlack. W. H. Brunson, M. W. Maven and Mrs. C. E. Davis. Thursday night able addresses were heard from Uraut K. Lewis, Cin cinnati, secretary of the American Christian Boclety, and IA M. Hopkins, Cincinnati, on '"The Programme of j the Modern Bible School." A brief talk was made by P. H. Moss, a ne- j gro representative of the church Other speakers who are in attend ance are: Mrs. Elllke K. Payne. Col lego of Missions, Indianapolis; R. M. Hopkins. Cincinnati; John H. Wood. Atlanta; S. S. Lap pin. editor of Tho Christian Standard, Cincinnati; the?! Rev. Howard T. Cree, Augusta; J. B. Lehmann, president Southern Chris tion institute, Edwards, Miss., and A. | McLean, president ot the Foreign Christian Missionary society, Cincin nati. Programmes for Friday and today j follow: Friday Morning-8:45, Bible school conferonce, "Increasing Bible School Attendance," conducted by R. M. Hopkins; devotional service lcd byi I. M. Sanders, Barnwell; "Men andi Millions," address. Grant K. Lewis; 1 State mission field reports, J. T. Black, C. C. Waro, Earl Gray; ad-! dress, "Cur National Bible School Work," R. M. Hopkins. Afternoon-2:30, devotional service lcd by J. T. Black. Anderson; an nouncement of committees; address, "Retrospect or Our South Carolina Work," Jacob Walters; "Prospects of Our Sou. h Carolina Work," W. H. Brunson; paper, "Why Support i Routh Carolina Christian." Felir. ? Foz; rep? rt ot corresponding secre tary; rep. irt of treasurer. Evening-7:30, devotional service led by J. E. England, Clemson Col lege; committee reports; discussion; benevolence address, John H. Wood, Atlanta. Saturday-8:45 a. m.. Bible school conference, "Increasing Bible School Efficiency," conducted by R. M. Hop kins; devotional service, led by W. H. Brunson, Charleston; address, Presi dent J. C. Caldwell, Wilson, N. C; address, John H. Wood; adjournment The War I Is Causing Still Further Reductions in thc Forcea Employed by the Southern Railroad Co. Evidently the Southern railroad does not Intend losing any more mouey during the European struggle than it can help. Already a number ot men haye been taid off. numerous changes have been made tn the va rious schedules until hardly more than two-thirds of Its traine ara still running, and now the officials hare .wu? aTUtr iii? industrial aepartmont ot thu road, according to advices reaching Anderson yesterday. Official announcement has been made of the merger by the land and Industrial department of the Southern railway, of Ita Asheville sr.d Colum bia offices and their removal to Char lotte, where quarters win he main tained at No. ll South Tryon street, the uptown offices of the system. ?oL T. Gilbert Wood of the Ashe villa office and Mr. Murrin of the Co lumbia office will therefore make their headquarters In Charlotte, the change becoming effective Saturday ot thia weak. The Charlotte office will handle the work of the land and industrial de partment In North and South Caro lina and also Virginia, having to do with a large part of the most produc tivo field of the Southern railway sys tem. All cf this business, which Is sot only large but rapidly expanding, including the wonderful tronrist trav el lu western North Carolina, will be handled through the Charlotte office. Tba manager of the Columbia and Asheville offices 1? la Una with the policy of tba system la retrenching. It is stated that the Knoxville and Bristol office* of the land and indus trial department have also hean raerg FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO NOV EMBER SUTH. WALLACE WILL OtVE REDUCED RATES ON PHO TOGRAPHS TO AVOID CHRISTMAS R?J8H. STUDIO 1 DOORS BELOW BR? arm * ELECTRIC Cm * _ * Items of Interest and Persona * Wireless on the St: Splendid Show Delighted Crowd. People returning to Anderson laBt night reported that thc .show nt the Grund opera house In Greenville was a splendid success. . "i'cg O' My Heart" has always pleased thc peo ple of this section and thc pcoplo from this city were delighted with thc attraction. William ll. Lyon and J. S. Fowler were among thc people to go from this city. Among the neo ple going from Anderson to witness ' Little Boy Blue" Thursday hight vero: Miss Alberta Brock, Miss Ruth Fretwcll, Clarence Beaty ?.nd Donald Brown. Want Figuren To Aid right. Judging from a letter just recoived by J. B. Felton, county superintend ent of education, the State board of education wants to get some convinc ing facts and flgu?*?w to present in connection with the fight which will surely bo made at the coming term of the South Carolina general assem bly for compulsory education. The letter Just received herc requests that tho county board begin at once on se curing figures to show what percent age of the voters1 in Anderson county can write their names. This will be a comparatively simple matter since the club rolls for the primary elec tion will show who was able to sign his name and who had to make his mark. Armless Man Was Driving Automobile. Crowds collected around the public square yestorday morning to see ' . armless wonder manipulating the steering wheel of a huge roadster au tomobile. Tho man was Frank E. Flther of New York and he claims that ho is thc only armless man in tho world who operates, drives and controls an automobile. .He claims that he has attained a speed as high aa 58 miles per hour. He is making a tour of the co un tr/ in his car and cains his expenses by selling post cord pictures of himself. Quit? en amusing feature of bis visit was hi? introduction to Winston Smith, An derson county's armless auditor, but Mr. Smith ts convinced that he could drive the car equally as well as the New York man if he had a machine with a similar arrangement of th steering wheel. -o Contractor Had Palatal Accident. Friends in Anderson of John Lowe of the contracting tyrr\ of Tuft and Lowe, now engagea io* building the new Blue Ridge station in. Anderson, will regret to know thar he met with a vary painful accident PYid?y when a large 'window, As lt was being put in place, felt on his foot For a time it was feared that Mr. Lowe's ankle had been broken but when ah X-ray photograph "-THE mad= jsst^rCzy it the injured member lt waa ' found that he had merely sustained ' a bad sprain. He was confined to his home part of yesterday but will probably be back at work today. ' " O'- ? Betc-nina* Says Fair Was Great. Returning to Anderson yesterday from Spartanhurg, where he baa been spending several days attending the Spariauburg county fair. A. Newt Campbell says that the fair was Bpl*>" I'.Z in every respect. He says that-the p?.rt devoted to chickens waa especially gi od and that he got many valuable Idea*, about the Way to ar range the exhibi?* for the Anderson county poultry shovr. to be held in this city, on November IT. Mr. Camp bell ls doing everything: ?? hb? power to make me local event a success, o Out Again And Then la Agate. Deputy Sheriff White ot Grce nw came to Anderson ' yesterday after noon and relieved the Anderson coun ty officers of UiS custody of Will My ers, white. Myers baa jost completed a sentence of 80 days in the' Anderson county jail for beating a board bill and lt ia on the same charge that he ls wanted in Greenwood. When he completed his sentence here O reen woco , oncers asked that he be held until they could send for him. When be was arrested here Myora is said to. have told Anderson officers that be was an escaped convict from the Win stou-oaism, ci. C., ehaingang bet when thc Anderson officers communi cated with the North Carol!ba officials lt waa found that thia story was un true. fleed lavefttment For tito laborer. Announcement was made in Ander son yesterday to the.affect that the nth series ot the Perp?trai Building and Loan association witt begin In Anderson on Tuesday, December 15. This association, like all similar ones, ta said to be a splendid investment for the laboring people and ' those working on a salary and will even tually result In a. maa owning his own home ' e.? flay Inpreveatent I Is Very Decided. People who have occasion to travel much over Anderson county roads aro talking quite a little blt abo?? the wonderful Improvement the county ehaingang has made in one stretch ot road th Broadway township. This' road formerly ran through a borg, waa maddy a'; all times, and had dosons? cf very abrupt and dangerous carves tn lt at certain places. The chango made tikes the read by an other conree, ont of the beg ead ear para tlvely slvatght. Traveler* say that lt haa made a wonderful Improvement] wm I* # ?plwflW ri?* rt rQhflwvrtt, SPARKLETS * _ ? 1 Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * ************* Visiting Teacher Wi In Andrrvon. Among i thc interesting visitor? ? ponding a few days in Anderson on business is Robert A. Gentry, former ly a clerk in tbe office of tbe county treasurer but now principal of the ilidgevlllo high school, in the lower part of the State. Mr. Gentry has had years of experience in his profession and he is one of thc best teachers Anderson county ever produced. He has put a number of new ideas Into ] execution at lils school and is meet ing with splendid success this year. ? ? o Townvilte Xogro Placed Ia Jail. Constables from Townville arrived in Anderson yesterday morning with Walter Foster, a negro, and turned him over to Sheriff Ashley. The ne gro was placed In jail to serve a sen tence of 30 days. Foster was convict ed of petit larceny when given trial before Magistrate Fant. It ls under stood that he stole a pair of trousers. . -o Hf. Austin Will Move His Store. John A. Austin, who has been lo cated in the last store room in the Sleekly building for some time, has rented the vacant store room In the Masonic temple, just next' door to Geisberg Brothers shoe store and will occupy the new .building after No vember 15. Mr. Austin's store is one of the most popular in the city and he enjoys c. splendid patronage. , -o Thinks Situation Will Be Improved. The Anderson chamber of cony] merco received a very interesting letv ter yesterday from J. H. Qragdon and company of Philadelphia, fa., dur ing the course of which the Phila delphia concern says: "Wo think thc situation in the Sooth will be mater ially better w*>cn thc early part of the year arrive, dne to the plans just | culminated of the 1135.000,000 loan on cotton warehouse receipts and by the I prospects of Gr?at Britain taking j SI00,000,000 worth ns stated here by .?neir representative. The operation of I the pew banking laws will also im prove conditions and we think that your prospects will bo decidedly bet ter hy January 1." -o Wants All Delegates To Attend Convention. In an open letter, issue:' yesterday, Mrs. E. W. Masters, superintendent ?for Anderson county? says: "I hope) ! that every society in Anderson coun ty and in the SalUda association nae elected delegates to be present at the Suite convention which meets in New berry next week, N- mbar 10-13. riease send your name immediately to J. H. West, Newberry, in order that you may be assigned a home. Also remember to ask your ticket agent for a certificate -when rou pur chase your ticket This certificate, when signed by tho corresponding secretary of the W. M. IT. will give you a special rate. Bo sure to at tend the meeting If possible, because you are expected'to bo.present -o Andersen Pennie Will See Wander. 'The transit of the planet Mercury. I across the sun's face Is to taUe place today and ii iu?ay brings fair ~ er Anderson people will be able to j observe this sight between the hours I of sunrise and 9 a. m., provided they I use a telescope. It will appear like a round, black spot and will be visi ble in the Eastern part of the United States. . -o No H aa Usg en mm- T>? mr r a, r.? rnfrnj* November 15 will come on Sunday this year. Possibly the average read er will seo but little significance in this fact but the lovers of the gun and dog will deploro the fact that they will have to walt about 24 hours be fore they can go on their first hird hunt ot the eeaaon. It ts said, that game ?111 be plentiful tn Anderson thia season and the hunters - of tho county are looking forward to a pleasant season. -o raunetto ?how ? Proving Popular. Tho Palmetto with the Imperial Musical Comedy company, yesterday and last night played to good alsed houses, and judging ?rom the laughter and applause which came from there, the peoplo certainly were getting tho worth ot their money. Mr. PlnkJton promised the people of Anderson that this company waa better than any U?t he had yet? played bare this sea son, and it looks aa lt he knew what he was talking about. There ts not a dull moment throughout the per formance. ?Kr Town* Hat? Very Pe? nf ar? Ano thar evidence of the "Anderson pplrlt" was shown yesterday by the T. L. Caty .company when they re ceived a shipment of buts which they had picked out, abd named tor "My Town." 'Inside the. sweat hand they have had their name printed: T. I>. Cely CO. "My Town," Anderson. S. C., which makes a very neat and at-! tractive name plate. This ta the Uni j ot hate which they ara advertising aa the "Beat $3 hat ia "My Town." little Was Dane^? A4 ieard Meeting, The regalar monthly meeting t?r the Beard of Trustee? ot the Anderson city schools took pino* yesterday af-J .ternoon ta thc offices of E. C. Mo-i Canta, saper Intendant cf public schools. Tbe meeting was devoid ot, any Interesting features whatsoever^ m WBvWvd. ?aWrviy pf Hw tn??-i j _ 1 = . OVERBOUGHT READY-TO-WEAR 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 Cont Suits in Serges, Gabardine?, Broadcloths, Wool Poplins, in all colors; all made in the very latest ?g. worth $20.00 .$15.00 Ono lot of Coat Suits in Whip CorJa, Wool Reps, Gabar dines, etc., in all mis season's wanted . ? ^ f?f\ colors, worth $15.00 at. . ?P 1 J!i*D\} One lot of Coat Suite in Serges, and Fancy Worsted, in all this seasons most styi'sh colora, and <fc C\ O mada with the king coats, worth $12.80 at 9a7e?70 Ladies Long Coats in this seasons wanted colors and made in the very latest fashion; Specially prie- . - ^ 9*f\ ed from $3.98 to..$ 1 2imO\J Ladies Skirts in all tho latest materials . ^ at $4 and.95/Ol) These Aro Special Prices. Ladles Waiata; tailored and lingerie, m QO a splendid assortment, $1.2S at.?70C? Childrens Dresses, in Percala, Galeteas, and Madras; Spec ially priced at -50c, 7fic * - ?nd.. .. .:.;. $1.00 Childrens' coats in an endless assortment of stylish and Serviceable . materials; Specially . ^ f\f\ priced at 98c to.'. $ D*00 THE LESSER CO. action of routine business. Bills wero audited and ordered paid and this con stituted the principal work done. Messrs. Paget and Boleman, both of -whom were ont of the city, wero the only members absent -o Clean-Up Day Was Generally Observed. I Clean-Up Day was generally observ ed yesterday In - every public school In Anderson county and as a result the school rooms, the yards, the I springs and wells and everything _ 'about the school premises will pres-* p?t a neater and cleaner i.ppearahco today than at any time this season. The following method was used in. fcis>>rl???M Voi>rt tntal nf 20 DOintS water supply, total of 10 points; floor, wallH and ceiling, total of 20 points; windows*, total of 10 points; atora, total of 16 pointa; desks* total oi ?0 poluto; L-.aok?oa/?d, total ol iO pents; material total ot 4 points.. The schools are rated as follows; schools scoring 90-100, class. A; 75 90, class B; 80-75, elana C; 45-60, blass D; anything below 45, class E. The pupils and teachers in all the' schools of the ' county entered into the affair with a good wilt ADVOCATES INCREASE DI ARM! ?ND NAVY (By Associated Pre?.) SOUTH HADLEY, Masa, Nov. 8 - An increase In the army and' nary waa strongly advocated today by for mer President Taft, who spoke at ' Founders' Day. exercises at Mount ! Holyt? co Colloge. He urged also the' need ot more highly trained officers. Merchandise Seised. NEW YORK, NOT. 8.-Merchandise ; of every conceivable 'form is being solsed. by Turkish of fleers In Syria' under the mobilisation orders, accord ing to missionary reports made public I today by tho Presbyterian board ot j foreign missions. At present there are In. Syria 89 Presbyterian missionaries of whom 24 are women. Fifteen are at Beirut, welve at Tr?pili, nine at Soudan and ree at Lebanon. WTsatfst ?Smattecl W3th~ 'Bed?yl "on "iuniii Iwr. o.--i ne iTogres sivo national executive committee met here behind closed doors today, three members and one man holding a proxy .attending. Then areelsht members. (Subjects of general party Interests re discussed* it was announced, but i bctlon waa taken an i the meet ad>txrned to reconvene December in Chlcaav. T?"?Mote Roosevelt did ot attend and it waa said he sent nb message. ' CALOMEL WHEN Bil KI?KES YOU S!C .St??'* Unr TAM" ? mvt?m Tt j ml Bovstei U^hS . Calomel makes jrou rick, lt's born Mel Take a dose of (he dahgereun drug tonight and tomorrow you may ieee a day's worts. Caiwci ls rnt.-vniry or quicksilver *W-b ?5S>*? -cr?ais of ike boa**. Cehanci/ when li. ssaaea i Mo contact with sour hil? crashes hrh? it, breaking it op. This 1? wheo yo? ieel that awful nausea and cramping. If y* are shtg jdah sad "all ksoeked oui," il your 'fiver it torpid and bowels const in? M .-?eyau hara headache, distincte, con! ed taneue. if lir?ath i? bad er stomach sour, :u?t try a sj oonfnl ot hannie*? Dodson's liver Tos* tonight 03 my guarefttw, JMIMCCOWN! GROCERIES Out of the High-rent District Less Operating Expenses^ Sells Cheaper. Full Line of Staple and Fancy ' Groceries. Brand New and Fresh. Your Patronage Appreciated. j. M.McC0WN Brown-Watson Building Phone No. 22 Fi? m? Oysters ARRIVE DAILY Oar Shippers send aa tho nicest, fresh Oysters, Spotted Trout? Blackfish- ~mm? M|??J cSfeii Phone Your Order to W. Market, Phone No. 887. Li?? NO! STOP! W AND ?AIII/ITCO n nilli vnumiiiV : ,; , . - / Here's my guarantee-Go. to sey drug store *nd get a SO amt bottle of . Dod son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and Ii it doesn't ?tralghtca yee right no ixrfd KWt* yon f?4 AM and vl&srous I W?t?t you IQ. go berk to ?fae store and gt* your money. IkxUon's Lrm Toss U dektrnying the sale Of calomel btcauss it'ia real liver medicine; entirely vrge 'table, tli?rcfcro lt eau not-sal Irate or m A fcc you sick. I guara ntn? that one -spoonful of Dod aon's Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work *?d clean your howats oS that sour bil? sad eeeatijented waste which is clogging .ymir tystosn and uuk iapt yon fvel miserable, t gtuurotctthat a brittle of Dode's LlvcT Toar wi? krep yooir entire family toKag fine for i meath*. ""Otv? it to your cklldrra. lt ia htrniln?; Owah't grmc and they l."jy> it? pleasant taste.