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Classified Want Advert Twenty-five words or less, One Ti Sis Times flOO. All advertisement over twenty-fir word. Rates on 1,000 words to Hon. No advertisement taken for less If your name appears In the tale jour want ad to 321 and a bill will prompt payment. FOR SALE FOB' SALE-Onion sets. Prepare now for sowing English Peas and planting Irish Potatoes in lots, November or early December. Fur man Smith, Seedsman. WANTS WANTED-TBS public ic ?now ?hal we bars just received a largs ship ment ot box files, and can supply your wanta In this line. Anderson Intelligencer, Job Department tf WANTED the public to know that we are serving oysters as follows Whole Fry 26c; Half Fry 16c; Whole stew 26c; Half Stew 16c. Midway Cate.-11-5-lwk. WANTED-Bright, energetic boy for carrier. Good salary and commis sion. Apply to The Intelligencer of fice, tf WANTED-Yon to .read .our .two weeks' bargain sale on page five of this Issue. Southern Public Util ities Co. dtf WANTED-You to get a good Turkey dinner on next Thursday, Nov. 12th. 10?. The ladles Of the Central Presbyterian church will servo this dinner in 'the vacant ' store room next door to Tolly's furniture store. Dinner including "Plum Pudding", NG??<)E-We are now prepared to do your grinding of all kinds of feed Stuff-cotton stalks, corn stalks, shucks, Straw, grain, etc. Price 20c swt, Strictly cash. Anderson ittrcsa and Spring Bed Co. SEE W. A. Todd, the Monument Man, for anything in the monumental line. Tombstones of all kinds. W. A. Todd, 1909 South Main street, Anderson, S. C.-11-G-lmo. .ihn panic is over ano jase Thomas and J. C. Thomas are in the Cleaning, Pressing abd Dying and Repairing business. Prices cheap. Olve us a trW- W? are *. ?ie Columbi* Tail oring Co,, 122 West Whltner Street Clothes ?ailed for and delivered. WE HAVE ? limited number of Cole's Radiant Hot Blast Heaters for hard coal that we will cloke out at cost. Also a number of Cole's Hot Blast Heaters St greatly reduced prices. First come, first served. Tate Hardware Co.-il-8-ct. -...< rraaxaif Down stairs room' and ordinary board as convenient to Post Office as possible. Permanent Private family preferred. References given. S. M. P. ii-ii-stp. 616 North Fant St LOST LOST* STRAYED OB STOLEN-A pure, white bull pdp about six months old. Finder will receive MWttM^ Thee. F. C"tv.'rl~' H-8-3t . ** " TtAH?tr~A white' setter b|rd dog with one black sar, answers to the name of Count, Will pay rew vd If return ed to Gee. M<?Connell, 906 South stain St 11-12-? CITR?LAX. Users imy it ls tho ideal, p^Tct? ink. -Mr. M. J. Parkins Oreen .Bay. Wis., says "I have uflcd pills, oils, sa?.ta, etc., but were all dis agreeable abd uasatWactory. In ett rema1 Y have found the ideal laxative drink." For sick headache, sour sto mach, lasy liver, congested bowels lt ls the perfect laxative and gives a thorough fluah. Sensitive, delicate people, invalids and children find lt easy to tak* and pleasent in action. thoroughly satisfactory. . e * * ? * ? * * V. * ? * . e . . .!>&, FOREST. D. SUGGS ' Dentist . Offices Rleeilsy Bldg. AssaeJated wi?? 3WPaV \ Columns ising Rates Imo 25 cente, Three Times 50 cents, e words prorata for each additional be used in a month mode on aupli than 25 cents, caah in id rance. phone directory you can telephone be malled after its insertion for Constipation Vi Penalty of Age Nothing is so essential to health I in advancing age as keeping the [ bowels open. It makes one feel younger and fresher and forestalls colds, piles, fevers, and other de pendent lils. . Cathartics and purgatives are violent and drastic in action and should be avoided. A mrld. effective la/.attve-tonlc, recommended by physicians and thousands who have used lt, is tho combination of sim ple herbs with pepsin sold by drug gists everywhere under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Tho price is fifty cents and ono dollar a bottle. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. JJ. Caldwell. 451 Washington St., Monticello, 111. CHARGES WILL BE DISMISSED Indictments Against Victor Innes and Wife For Murder in At lanta. Ga., Dismissed. <Bv Aiwodntod Prow.) SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. ll. The charges of mordor and conspiracy to murder against Victor Innes and his wife, ot Eugene, Ore., in Jail here in connection with the disappearance of Mrs. Elois Nelms Dennis and Miss Beatrice Nelms, of Atlanta, Ga, will bo dismissed Monday next, District Attorney Linden announced in court today. ' At a bearing Ir. tho court where the Innes trial ts set for Monday, Mr. Linden said the utate has been unablo to establish the i:\ct of the Nelms sis ters' death and therefore would not undertake trial. The case will be coil ed before the regular jury, and lt a plea of not guilty is entered, the court will instruct a verdict of that char acter. Indictments against Innes and his wife, returned by ad Atlanta, .Ga,, grand Jury and charging misapplica tion of tunda, still are pending, and an effort will be mado to take thom there foi trial. This will be contested. The atat ira. Miss Beatrice Nelms and Blois Nilma Dennis, disappeared in Juno last. They were trac od to Toxas, where all clues were lost. Building and Loan Associations Taxed More Hun 6,400 Associations Handling $1,780,000,000 um Wm. I**--?..'S TT ni oe ru i cc ic?. (hy AnaoriaUd Pms.)'. WASHINGTON. Nov. ll.-All tran sactions of building and loan associa tions will bo subject to a stamp tax nuder the war revenue law, accord ing to an opinion handed down today uj o?i?c?lur JohiiBOD, oi the treasury. It is said more than 6,400 associations having nearly 3,000,000 members and handling annually about $1,760000, 000 will be affected. Unies* the solic itors' ruling is protested and reversed by a higher authority, collections from the revenue bill may be increased by it lo several million doliera tn excess of the estimates made by Congress. The opinion dimers from that of the commissioner v?f internal i avenue sad an assistant attorney general, who interpreted the revenue tax law bf 1808. The language in both cakes ia held by loan aeeocaltlon of ricer s to be identical. No opinion has been ask ed In the present instance from the department of justice, but if protesta are made, lt la possible Secretary Mc Adoo will seek construction from the attorney general. WORKS UNJUST DISCRIMINATION New Freight Rate. Put In Effect By Railroads Unfair to Virginia Cities. WASHINGTON, Nov. ll.-The Vir ginia State corporation commission to day filed a complaint with the Inter state commerce commission that new rates put into effect by railroads trav ersing Virginia abd North Carolina worked an unjust discrimination against ^trgtnt? ettie?.* In favor of Louisville.1 Ky., ard Cincinnati, O., on Shipmen ti to North Carolina points. The Virginia cities named were Roan oke. Lynchburg, Petersburg, Rich mond, Norfolk and Suffolk. .;i ,. ? ? ,,,. Moral kian. ' It ts in men aa bs soils where some? times there ls a vela of gold which the owner gnows sp* ot.-Swift * ELECTRIC CIT' * _ * Items of Interest ?nd Persone * Wireless on the St ?y *y *^ ?^i ?Y? sf? 3f? fifi sf? ?^ A^t ? Pullman Tar Has lu ca lMKrontinued. It uppcars that thc rumor heard in Andersen to the effect that the chair curs were to bc taken off the Pied mont & Northern Line were ground less and that the Interurban will con tinue to furnish this splendid service. Tlie Pullman sleeping car, running over the P. & N. between Spartanburg j and Atlanta, ria Greenwood, was tak en off Saturday. It made Its last trip back from Atlanta on Sunday morn ing and then the service was discon tinued. Anderson people regret that ?his was necessary but ?''ey all hope that thc chair car service in?; be con- j tlnued. o Trying ta Adjust Li.ss. For several days past tb<) board of ' appraisers selected by those interest ed have been attempting to settle on the amount of loss sustained by Are when the Fowler garage was burned but as yet tbey havo been unable to determine on any settlement. Charles I. Mell cf Augusta, Ga., a well known insurance adjuster of that city, waa in Anderson yesterday attempting to aid In devising some plan whereby the loss might be settled. Townrllle Woman Fast Recovering. Friends in Anderson of Mrs. W. L. Sights of Townvlllo will be very pleas ed to learn that she is Tapldly recov ering, after having undergone an ope ration in tho Anderson County Hospit al. If MrB. Sights continues to improve within the next few days as she has for tho past week she will be able bo return to her home before many dayo. Woodmen Will Unveil Monument. (amp No. 95 of the Woodmen of the World, located at Townville will hold unveiling exorcises al Townville on Sunday* November 22, at 2:30 p. m. at which time the monument erected to the memory of the late Dr. S. It. Heller, will be unveiled. The exer cises are to takd place at Smith's Chapel and will be very interesting. -o Taking Down the Telephone Wires. Thousands of yards of wiro aro be ing taken down daily by thc local em ployes of the Southern Bell Telephone Company. Since the work of placing the wires along the business streets of the ctiy, underground, has been completed the old wires are no longer needed. A net-work of wires across the principal streets ls always un sightly and Anderson people are well **?tiscd thai thc a" bein- izziz Z,TZ,~ with. The work is getting along rap Idly and soon a number of poles will disappear. . -o Br. Potent Will Be if it* Next Speaker? It was announced yesterday by those In charge of the mill extension work of the Anderson Y. M. C. A. that the next speaker to come to Anderson under the association's auspices will be Dr. E. M. Poteat, president of Fur man University at Greenville. Dr. Po teat will come to Anderson for Sun day. November 22 and lt la an assured fact that he will apeak to a large au dience. He ls a brilliant man. with de i-iuo? ability as a public speaker, and he will have some Interesting things to say to his Anderson audience. The Y. M. C. A. ia to be congratulated upon securing bim for the day. First Lecture Was . Last Night. D. H. .'lines, mill secretary of the Anderson Y. M. C. A., delivered a splendid Illustrated lectura last night at the Oakwood Baptist church. Mr. Mlms spoke on *'Palestine" and he mane a decided Impression upon his large number oi hearers. Tne tact that the lecture waa Illustrated also meda it more interesting and the people present enjoyed every minute of the evening. Tonight, Mr. Mirna will de liver the same lecture at the Second Baptist church ot Anderson. The peo plo ot that community aro much pleased over the fact that they are to hear this splendid effort. -o Using Only One Vt&nsl??ij New* Ae report says that tho officials of Anderson College have determined to reduce their expenses to a minimum and with that idea in mind they have discontinued the use of one splendid dormitory at tho college and all the pupils h?ve been lodged In tte other dormitory. The better class education al institutions of the State al? suf fered somewhat severely as a result of tho business depression induced by the war and Anderson college was no ex ception, therefore one dormitory is fully large enough to accomodate all of the young ladlen In a very comfor table manner. Mr. Fmdifcv HUM Bad Accident, Aa he was attempting to crank his j automobile yesterday afternoon, pro-j paratory to starting for his homo th? machino Hoked ?nd Mr. John R. Find- j lay ot the Mountain Creek, section eueiathed a broken arra. He wai tak en to. a doctor's omeo and given medi cal assistance and waa able to return to his borne tate tn th? evening, afr. Findlay is one ot the best known I planters of thc Mountain Creek sec tion. . ' r .. .ip . Her? TV?ts? te Collect War lux. H. W. MuH- deputy collector of in tiwrno? revenue office of Columbia, came to Anderson yesterday in an at rollect the war tax from some Anderson house?. Under tho : of the law a number ot con in Anderson, such SSf thMWfift' billiard parlors. bowBng ai Aic, are compelled to pay this Deputy Ger? bf the Greenville et was also lu Anderson yesterday pan Of thc day. Y SPARKLETS * _ * J Mention Caught Over the * reets of Anderson -V? f- * * * # H< ff * .y. HH- ?- H * Dr. Kiley Will Locale !H I ?SJ lt wan announced soveral day? ago that Dr. Murray Riley had arranged to locato in thlu city for tho practice of medicine but Dr, Riley has chang ed hit* plans and will go to Iva, where he will open an office wit?..'a tho next few days. Dr. Riley ia a vou.ig man of ability and friends of his say that he will do well in bis new home. Ira PhvKlelan Will .More Here. C. Eugene Tribble- who hus sold his house and lot on Calhoun street to Dr. J. E. Watson of Iva, is arraging to build a nice home in North Anderson and lt .is presumed that the transfer will take place about the first of the year. Reports have lt that Dr. Wat son will come to Anderson and will engage in practice,here. -o .Students Pleased With Progress Made. Students attending the night school classes, held twice each week In the rooms of the Cecil Business School, say that they are making splendid progress and that they certainly ap preciate the opportunity given them ot acquire learning. It ia understood that there are about 15 regular pupils en rolled and that all the boys are stick lng to their tasks. An exceptionally strong faculty has been scoured for tho night school and the teachers say that the pupils are going right ahead as though they really do mean to ac complish something. Rome Changes In Residences. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baldwin, who have been living on Greenville street, have moved from thal street to North Anderson and arc now installed in their new home. The house formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin has been taken by Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Mc Oregc r and the new occupants have already moved in. -T-0 Will Have Trouble In Election Tonight. Judging from the number of appli cations turned over by the city clerk to the members of the dre committee, the Anderson city council will have quite a Job on hand tonight when that body tries to select the four new men for positions on the Anderson fire de partment. Applications were received for these positions up until 6 o'clock last night and the city clerk aaya that a large number4 bad been received before that time. The monthly meet ing of council Is to take place at the city hall tonight.' Mr. Harrison Homo Again. Rev. J. M. Garrison, pastor of the Anderson A. R. P, cuw>*Si. has return ed from Ldttle *?C-k, \TBsra he attend ed the meeting of tho A. R. P. Synod. Mr. Garrison says that delightful hos pitality was accorded all the delegates and that the meeting of the Synod was enjoyable. The next meeting will be held at Due Weat. .>. Cannon Has Been Released On Bond. R. L. Cannon, who baa been In An derson County Jail for some weeks, awaiting trial at the peat regular term of the Court of General Sessions for Anderson county, has- been released on bond. Tho defendant appeared be fore Magistrate Broadwell yesterday and bond in. the sum bf $200. cash waa furnished for him by John K. Hood, Esq. Cannon is under indictment fdr adultery and when ho was given a preliminary hearing before Magistrate Broadwell thero was great IntercBt manifested in the came. Major Cooley ls After Offenders. Vance Cooley, mayor Of Wllllamston. spent part of yesterday in Anderson and while here took Occasion to tell a reporter for The Intelligencer that there are several "special fiends" among Anderson's long. Hat ot auto mobile owners and that he is determ ined to catch at least one of them tho next time he comes through . Winni ston. Mayor Cooley says that a certain well jtndwn automobile dealer In An derson bas flaunted the law In the face of the Williamston officials and that tho next time this Ford dealer comes to Wllllamston he will be seised add possibly tortured- that he will Ocriainiy bs rou shir handled If no more. SPARKLES' Many Interested la The Elevator. About the most Important thing that the directors of the Anderson Cham ber of Commerce will have to cnaalde* tonight, when they hold their regular monthly meeting, will the question of erecting a grain elevator in Ander don. Since the proposition was put on foot Secretary Whaley has' received letter? from all parta of the country requesting Information ir. regard tc tho plant here. Numerous elcvatoi construction houses have requested that they be allowed to draw plant and submit them when the proposi tion, takes concrete form. It ia be lieved that -the directors of ?he Cham ber of Commerce sro going to approve the ptan and will take steps toward getting the proposition under way. ^l?co?tan Marke?, Yesterday brought a slight chang? In the Anderson colton market Foi tho laat few days cotton has been sel ling in Anderson for 7 1-4 cents pei pound but yesterday li was bringing KM cents. Rumor aaa it that one oi two independent buyers have enteret! the local field but whether or not thu is true has not yet been ascertained. ? _4--_0-__ Ladles ta Serve A Turkey Dinner. The ladlea of the Central Presbyter lan church of Anders?? hara announ ced that they will today serve a aplen did turkey dinner, "with .Wmium**' ? ... BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT IS BEING INSTALLED. WILL OPEN SOON Those Behind Ne w Enterprise Are Planning To Open "Theatre Beautiful" November 20. ! The handsomest musical instru ment over brought to Anderson for use in a moving picture show bas reached th* city and wtil be installed and rcadv for uce within the next few days. The instrument was brought to Anderson from Greenville on the Rrissy Lumber company truck and placed In tho quarters to be occupied jy tim theatre. F. M. Burnett, who is to be manage'? of the new 'show, said last night that he expected to open tho place on No vember 20 and certainly not more than a few days after that date.- Ho thinks thar he will have all his plans complete by that time and be ready for tbe first public performance. The picture show ls to be located in tho vacant store room in the hand some Kress building on South Main street. Tho lobby of the theatre will be fitted up in very hanrlosmo style, much after the fashion of tome of-tho larger theatres in thc eitlen. Every thing possible will be done to make the theatre comfortable and sanitary. Mr. Burnett said last night that tho chairs for the theatre would arrive today and that littlo more would have to be dono in regard to equip ment before the opening performance takes place. The best obtainable feature services havo been secured for the new theatre at a considerable outlay and lt has been determined to mako the theatre second to nono in this part of the country. I in tho Hillman building an Whltner street, just next door to Tolley's. This is tho first affair of Ita kind for this season and those interested feel that they should be able to raise a consid erable sum today. The dinner will start at 12 o'clock,- ? Big Order Was Placed Yesterday by Blue! Ridge Railroad to William ston Quarry For Stone. The Carolina Stone company of Wllliamston was awarded a good con tract yesterday by the Blue Ridge railroad when that line ordered 15. OUO tous of stone from the Wllliam ston quarry. This rock will be used by the Blue Ridge railroad in the work of' ballasting the road. Some months ago the Blue nidge announced that the entire ' road would be ballasted I and since that time tho force of tho road has been busy in getting tho plans ready for the work to begin. John T. Nealon, president of the Carolina Stone company, carno to An derson yesterday in person and?, the contract was secured by him. He made the statement before he left the city that del i ve rios of the atone would be begun al once. . - This well known concern furnished all thq stone used In the construction of the Blue Ridge railroad station now rapidly nearing;-completion. Gamblers Arc Ha\ Hands Is Getting Many Fines, Just about the last detachment of the negroes rounded up within the last few days by the sheriff's forces on Charges of gambling, appeared yesterday in Magistrate BroedweH'? court and were fined. This winda* np the Hat of those-now in joli but a few yet remain to be caught and they w?!! !?tsr ?et Into t**e rolla. Yojterday Jesse Carter, a negro, entered a plea of guilty te the charge -*.t gambling and waa sentenced to pay a fine of $20 or to serve on the publia warka for 3? days. Ho paid. > Sjn Hall and Jim Marshal!, both .riegA-ees, also entered s nico, of guilty to the -r-r-ie charge and thoy too were fined $20, wnurn euro ?eeh paid. I ..The last few days have baan busy ?ones for Mr. Broadwell %nd he hes I had a court room full ot negro gamb lers practically all week.. !: V? --f--. ? ? - No Radicals Everything Voted- In Anderson | County Was DentocraSk>--~-No G- O. P. Or Bull Mooee. Not a single Supporter nf th -1 ?Gr?Uid Old Party* or one "Boll! ?tioose" ventured forth from his hole last Tuesday, according to the rotures) o* thc election commissioners for An derson ??5*'*y. which tras mad? pub-| He yesterday. . . ' . Aci^rdlng to" the rcoort of the fed eral election comml?cl?Oer?. there wore'1,032 bellota east ld this county and both Ellison D.-Smith? candidate for the United States aeaato sud D. Wyatt Aiken, candidate for cedros* fro? the Third district* received this number of vote?. Therefore lt Seems that everything] lin Anderson county ls Democratic. WANTED 100 t? A Bale of Cotton is We will pay 10c a pound bales brought t< One Bale of Cotton willbuy a $50 Howard Watch 1 Ban of Cotton will buy a 14-K g< t Bale of Cotton will buy a fine cl 2 Bales will buy twice as much Ste 1 Bale will .buy 7 to 10'wedding There is no hard times. Eye glas elry, cut glass/^watches, in fact ai iiock can be bought with cotton al Walter H. I YOUR JJ SICK CHILDREN LOVE C ASC ARETS FOR THE BOWELS Give "Candy Cathartic" for a Bad cold, soar stomach, Constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. Most of the ills of childhood are caused by a sour, disordered stomach, sluggish liver and constipated bowels. They catch cold easily, become cross, listlesa, irritable, feverish, restless, tongue coated, don't eat or sleep well and need a gentle cleansing of the bowels-but don't try to force a nau seating dose of oil into the little one's already sich stomach-lt is cn iel, needless and old-fash toned. Any child- will gladly take Cast ants Candy Cathartic which act gently never gripe or produce the "slightest uneasiness-though cleanse the J*Ule ono's system, sweeten the stomach and put tho liver and bowels in a pure, healthy condition. Pall directions for children and grown-ups in each package. MotherB can rest easy after giving this gentle, thorough laxative which costs only 10 cents a box at any drug store. i_? . . 1 ? . '. i ??!?...!.'. ; . - . Gave Order For Curtain and Scenery To B? Usad in New Anderson Theatre, Amounting to Ovor $2,000. At a meeting of the directors of the Andersen Development company, held yesterday morning, an order was placed for the-, curtain and scenery to be used in the new Anderson then tre. C. H. Bleich, who has leased tho theatre, was present and ?aided ia se lecting the scenery. Alt told the older amounts to Over 12.000. The scenery will be the most r?uiplete set ever shipped to any thea tre in South Carolina and overy piece of it ls guaranteed to bo of the best possible quality, workmanship and finish. Not' a single cheap' piece ot scenery will be placed itt ? the new (Koo*. - ?".V 'contract waa let tn the John A. . -.-ves Scenic Studio ot Paris and PJ?caastcr, N.; Y-, and Louis J. Ser res-of the company came to Ander son in person to secure the order. This is one o? the largest Scenery companies in the United States and in selecting the company the directors Df the concern-feel that they v have made a wis? choice. It is understood that the contract for the scenery calls' for lt to be in place by.February 1. *>??? 'tim's " --, Fanciers Men Interested nt Racing Pool try Gathered Yesterday % An derson for a Conference, Tho chicken fanciers of : Anderson county gathered in this city yesterday at 12^o'clock for a conference con cerning tho ^pproaehlufe poultry skew for Anderseu <coaXrty. Prominent breeders from several sections of the co?nty were in attend ance for the meeting and a general discussion took place aa to the diffsr eat events which will be held on poultry day hs Anderson-November 17. Following the conclusion ot the tfljsstjhg thean itfterosted tn the poul try show said that they were better pleased than ever over the prospects for -the day and they, believe that the Brat event of Its kind ever held in An de:*:on will bs ? great success. PROM N?FV*HMBSR; 1ST TO N?V 80TH, WALLACE WILL fjtVfc REDUCBO^ JiATKS ON PHO TOGRAPHS TO AVOW) CHRISTMAS RAJ SH- STUDIO S DOORS BELOW BEE HIVa The- -problem of marketing la tbs bigest business .'proposition ot any; age or natloa and ona that will re quire the combined efforts of alt the) ageaete* pf cMihMio* to soire, { Mr. Farm Hove your worth 10c. t more. We hold all cot to us for a. 10c a pound HES OF COTTON Money at Our Store in terms of trade for 100 3 us by farmers er, we bc cotton ls i pound and agree to ton traded better than I price. We will give you Diamonds for Cotton at 10c a Pound ^bracelet watch, ?est of silver, rling. rings. Let the weddings go on. ses, Sterling silver tableware, jew nything we carry in our -immense ; 10c a pound. Ceese & Co. EWELER Change In Location I am now located over W. A. Power's grocery store at 212 t-2 S. Main Street. ' I thank my friends tor their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same. I make plaies at $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 Silver fillings, S Oe n?_ up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 40\c. I make, a specialty of treating .Pyorrhea, Alveo lar is. of. the gums and ali crown and bridge work and regulating mal lormed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. _____ S. G. BRUCE DENTIST ---r-- ---*y Remarkable Cure of Croup. . "Lest winter whet, my little boy had croup I got him a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. I honestly believe lt saved his Ufe," writes Mrs. J. -< B. - Cook, ' indiana,. Pa., "It cut tho phlegm and relieved his coughing spells I am most grateful for what this remedy has. .dono for him.** For ?g?? hy ali Sealers. CLEAR sight Is necessary to both your health and r.uccess. BIM vision can generally be relieved by corroctly focused and fitted glasses. DONT bo blind to your Own f ihterc?i. Exorcise sound wis dom and Intelligence by having US examine your eyes. 3t will bo ? thorough, painstaking, ex |-pert examination that will put fr ydh Oh the right track of sight. I 4 YOU can COHL. on us for f-J truthful Information-and right ' glOBSOS. Prices $3.00 and up. We dupl?cate broken glasses by mall-send thant to ns. The Shur-FitOpiicaiCo . BK. 1, M. ?8BAELS0N. OBOl/NB ?LOOK. Three Boora Below -Kress' Ten Coat Store. GROCERIES ' - . - K Out ot thr High-rent District Less Operating Expenses. 8el!s Cheaper., sHu*'&he of Staple and Fancy Grocertea. Broad Wew aafi Fresh. Your Patronage' Apr^eclated. I ?Ps fr J. M. Brown-Watsoo Btiiidiog .