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Classified Columns Want Advertising Rates Twenty-five verdi or len, One Time 25 cent?, Three Times 60 cents, SU Timei |LO0. Ail advertisement over twenty-five words prorata for each additional ^worfi, Batas on 1,000 words to be used in s month mad* on appli No advertisement taken for les* than 25 cent*, cash tn advance. If your name appear* in tb* telephone directory yon can telephone your want ad to 821 and a bill will be malled after Ita Insertion tor prompt payment. FOR SALE FOE BALE-Special Mondar and Tuesday, the very best Coal at $4.no and 95 per ton. See ii. N. Wyatt, saar Richardson Stand.-Temporary phone No. 884-12-6-3tp. FOR SALE-Bend Irish Potatoes, se lected stock of Irish Cobblers and Red Bliss. After cutting the potato roll In air-slacked lime and plant deep ourlng th?_? month, as this is the best season. Furman Smith, Beadsman. Phone 464. PO? SALE-Cadillac FIFTY HORSE POWER, seven passenger touring oar. in good running order, for sale or .trade at big bargain. Call and see for yourself, you trill be con vinced mst this IS the, geatest buy evered offered In a high class auto mobttfe Curta*? Garage Co. WAISTS mmSD-T)* ?atUe to know that we have tust received ? targa shlp fftifct ot tex til**, ead eas supply your rants In this Use. Anderson r, Joh Department. tf or three rooms for house keeping, furnished pre Phone No. 13-12-6-3tp. WA?t?B-i*a te .read .eur .two weeks' bargain sals on page five . of this issue. Southern Public Util * tue? Co. dtf S--J?-, , rWe are now prepared to ti* grinding of all kinda of feed f-~cotton stalks, corn stalks, eke, straw, grain, eta Price 20? per cwt. Strictly cash. Anderson 3?ir-^ and Spring Bed Co. FNEXPECTLY detained down to*m for luncheon, you can do Wtt?r than drop in hore. ^ (ht . lanonor a substantial mr ?i Cu ?ino abd.service O. K. and p.* aa MBW^^B^ dur food, .a?M. ~cn iJ^f?\t?\\%-Vt* re-cover auto tons, ^??KSir^daa and put tn celluloid. Sj^HHvt'8-We carry the largest .?& moft, complete assortment in mtyJ^keep 'em moving, Fresh FJnrlda oranges, grape fruit, ap : plat* bananas, wholesale and re tail. J. K. Manoa. Piont. 323.-dtf. o o o o o oooooooooooooo . o -v???;;' ?.' ;? .. o o Why dont your Clock* rum o o Keene ena make lt ran. 810 re- o o want if not-dtf. o /'.'.fisk .'. ? O O o O Ow oooooooooooo LOST LOBT-One Cameo Ear Drop between West Franklin street and Moore ; ff?w'? . ?tore. Saturday, width oba. Reward A returned to The. Intelligencer office.-l?-8-at 'FOUND -Bunch of keys, Sunday IWfiJk,>; Owaer may get same by **' Frank Johnson^omee Iii? abd paying tor MISCELLANEOUS --o Fire-At the Ore of Mr. Oelsberg'a house on Franklin ? St., we were highly complimented by many of tho beat citizens In the etty on the Burris Shingles. The fire caught In closet and tho- shingles held the Are in check until the Firemen arrived. If the Roof had been wood lt would have burned completely up and most likely Mr. Rayman Fretwell's house. Don't put it off any longer, let us recover your house and save Insurance. In surance Companiea have increased Insurance on wood shingles 20 ppr cent and decreased on onr metal shingles 20 per cent. There ls a reason tor this. John T. Burriss ft Son.-12-3-tf. CRECES CROUP INSTANTLY You knqw crop ts dangerous. And you should oleo kupw the sense of security that comes from always hav ing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the house. It cuts the thick mucus and clears away the phlegm, stops tbs strangling cough and gives easy breathing and quiet oleep. Take it for cough*, colds, tickling throat, hoarseness and for bronchial and la grippe coughs. Contains on opiates. Every user 1B a friend. SAGE TB PUTS LIFE AND COLOR IN HAIR Dont Stay Gray I It Darkens So Naturally That Nobdy Caa Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 60 cent bottle ot "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com-. pound" at any drug atore. Millions of bottles of thia old, 'vinous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because lt dark ens, the hair so naturally sod evenly that no one cat tell lt has been ap plied. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming ???cd, dry. ?c-raggl; and thin have a surprise awaiting dem, because after one or two application the gray hair vanishes and your , locks become luxurianty dark and beautiful -all dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. Thia ia the age ot youth. Gray-haired unattractive folks aren't. ? wanted around, so get busy.. . with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, hand some hair uzi your youthful appear ance within a few days. BEST FOB KIDNEYS-SAYS DOC TOR Dr. J. T- R. Nest, Greenville, So. Uar., aays that In his 30 years of ex perience he haa found no preparation tor the kidneys equal to Foley Kidney Pills, Pain in back and hipa ls aa indication of kidney trouble-a warn ing to build up the weakened kidneys, make them vigorous, riding your blood of adds, and poisons. Foley. Kidney Pills will help any case ot kidney and Madder trouble not beyond the reach af medicine. Ia Mo and.$1.00 suss. Bold to your town by Evans Pharmacy. ^^^^ Saved Mine Option /V. , A WESTERN Mining Enffm?er, with f /l WI .option on a valuable mine was $ about to close the deaL, when, at the F ;tutt mi?ute, the Western capitalists with pw their support With a few hours left ia winch to find the money* he got New J Ifork on the Kell Long Dist ance Tele- . , ? phone* talked with a banking house and outlined the proposition, which ibey agreed to finance. ,4ft* ?tait* ft t?*M e*?*/* * ttautfe?, . S?UTHEKN BEUL TELEPHONE ff AJ ************** * ELECTRIC CIT * -., * Item? of Interest and Personi * Wa Jess on the Si [ Clotting Vp Kant Door of Coarihonte. Th? east door o? the county court house is now a thing of the past. The door which opened on the wide granite ateps underneath the abade of the spreading waterrock standing hard by the east niue of the structure and on a hot summer doy was about the cool est spot that could be found In An derson. The contractor!! who aro con verting the aherlff'B office, the super visor's old office and the hallway that lead to tho east door into quartera for the clerk of court yesterday began the work of bricking up thia eastern opening of the courthouse. It 1B pre sumed that when the door has been closed up the steps on that aide of the court houBe will be removed, as they will no longer be of service, except as a loafing place. -o Misa Carlington Off on Inspection. Miss Moggie M. Carlington, county inapector of scboola, left yesterday af ternoon 'or Pendleton where Bhe will today lns;iect the school at that place. Wednesdaj Misa darlington will vlatt the Biahop's Srauch school. Thuraday abe will be at tbe Walker-McKlmoylc school and Friday at Melton school. Thia ls tbe trip Miss Carlington was to have taken laat week had not in clement weather intcrferred with her plana. ? "O" I Teacher* Meeting Next Saturday. J The next regular monthly meeting ot the Anderson County Teachers As sociation will be heh! next Saturday at the West Market street 'school. The meeting will be concerned at noon. Devotional exerciaes will be conduct ed by the Rev. J. M. Garrison, pastor of the A. H. P. church. The address of the day will be delivered by Prof. C. M. Faithful. Mrs. Charles Green will render several songs. The meet ing promises to be of unusual (purest, and it is probable that the aft :?1 nee will-be large. -o I County Commissi":^rs Hold Meeting Today The regular monthly meeting of the county commissioners will be held this morning at 10 o'clock tn the office of Supervisor J. Mack King. Mr. King stated yestersy that insofar aa he knew at the time only routine busi ness will be transacted by the commis sioners . Supervisor King announced yesterday that, chain gang No. 2, un der Jim Cook,- will be sent into Fork township In the next few days to do some rouen work there, after which it will be sent to Rock Mills township The? eupervisor had planned to aer,d*? tho gang to Rock yilla first, but 'It ter consulting several-residents of that sbct'ton ?<*Hcn>d to send the road work ing forcea ?.hore later, as thc nature ot the. work which ha? tu oe done can be performed better after the ground ari?? ?zi. -o Local firm Sends Goods to Hartwell. Raymond E. Cochran ot the firm of Walter H. Keese and Co.. haa gone to Hartwell, Ga., with a large assort ment of Christmas gooda which will be displayed at the Page Furniture company's place in that'town. Every year thia well kn-.wn concern Benda a lsrge assortment of Christmas goods j to the Georgie, town. Putting Boot Un Theatre. The work ci ; mt tin g the roof on the rear portion ot the Anderson theatre waa begun yesterday morning, and by night practically the entire opening had been covered- over. The rear portion ot the theatre stands sev eral feet higher, than any other por? tlc of the building. Thu ia made nec essary because the fact that the scen ery baa to be suspended from that portion and there most be room fer lt to be drawn up off, the stage when nov in use. When thia portion has been roofed in tho outside of tho struc ture, with the. exception of con.ico work and other finishing touches, will be completed. . Gtaia Ewvstor ! At Sandy Sar lags. i 'Announcement was msde yesterday that "Uncle Dave" Taylor and asso ciates'will erect a small grain ele vator at Sandy Springs for the handl ing ot gram raised in that section ot tho county. The plant will work ia conjunction with tba proposed plant at Anderson. Apportion Envelopes For Belgian Fund, The committee appointed by the I committee on education of the Cham ber of commerce to take charge ot ar rangements for raising funda In An derson for the Belgian Relief Christ mas Fund met yesterday and appor tioned subscription envelopes among the various churches ot tho city, ss fol lowea: First Baptist, 800: St John's Methodist. 400; First Presbyterian, 400: Central Presbyterian. KOO; As sociate Reformed Presbyterian, 50; St. Joseph's Catholic. 90; Grace Episco pal. 160; First Chrletlsn, BO. These envelopes are to be distributed by th s pastors ot tho sevoral churches on next Sunday, collected later a?d turn ed in at a meeting of th J committee to be held at the Chamber ot Com merce en thu night Ot December 18 -_0 Vets ea Hew Ceaaty Bee, ta, lt will prove of considerable Inter est locally to know that yesterday Gov ernor Blease ordered aa election for December M on the question of es tablishing the new county cf McDuffie, oct of portions of Greenwood. Abbe ville and Edgefield counties, with Mc Cormick aa the county seat Thai prop used new ceaaty aaa an area ot I koa M miles. ' ************** YSPARKLETS . . * ? Mention Caught Over the * treats of Anderson * j Clemson Annex?t Ion Matter Bet Ired. If the question of annexing Clem son College In its entirety to Ander son county is ever voted nj >n again, tbere will have to be a new survey, according to an opinion given the Chamber of Commerce by Assistant Attorney Ceneral Fred H. Dominick. As generally known, this matter has been voted on once before, the proposi tion of annexation being lost by one vote. To tak<; In the Clemson College property a Blight extension of the An derson county lines would be neces sary. The Anderson county Hue runs within three miles of the institution at one point. Three counties, Anderson. Pickens and Oconee come to a point within two and a half miles of the col lege. -o Cotton Brought Only Seren Cents Yesterday. Cotton was selling yesterday on the streets of Anderson for only 7 cents, this being 1-4 less than the staple was selling for a few days ago. Cotton buyers reported very little of the staple offered for sale, and all during the day not more U??n a half dopen cotton wagons were noted on the streets. -o Three Xe gr oct' Landed In J.UI. Archie New a?>d Maggie Thompson, colored, and charged with selling whiskey, and Jenn White,' also colored.' charged with rreach of trust, were ar c^s.ted last n'.ght by Deputy Williams and landed i a tho county Jail. --o -? Memorial Service Held Vf Elks. Memcrlal services for brothers who hsd patsed away during the last year were Leid Sunday afternoon in the courthouse by Anderson lodge No. 1206 B. P. O. Elks. The exercises were attended fy some 400 or 500 ladies and gentlemen and practically the en tire membership of the Elks lodge of this city. The members bf the order formed a line at the home ot North McDuffle street and marched through the streets to the courthouse. A beautiful and impressive program was carried out. A quartette composed of Mrs. James H. Craig, Miss Fant and Messrs. T. P. Dickson and Furman Smith rendered several beautiful se lections. Mrs. Craig also sang two solos. After the. opening ceremonies the invocation waa asked by Dr. R. F. DI wer. The addre?? of tho day was made by Gen. M. Ii.1 - lanham, after which impromptu tributes to the mem ory of the two brothers whr, had died during Ute year,' Messrs. C. W. Nor ryce and T. C. Walton, were made by Messrs S. M. Wolfe, and T. P. Dixon. The benediction was pro nounced by Rev. Dr. W. F. Frazer. --o- ' EiakrnpteF Af?loa Against Minister. Anderson people will be interest ed in knowing-that involuntary pro ceedings In bankruptcy have been In stituted against the Kev. S. T. Creech, formerly pastor of the methodist church at Orr ville, by cerium cf creditors In Charleston. The Rev. Mr, Creech has been engaged tn the mer cantile business In Horry county for the past year or more. The following Item from the News and Courier tells ot the proceedings: An Involuntary petition In bank ruptcy' was filed in the United States district court here, yesterday against ty, by the Drake-Innes-Green Sh JO company of Charleston, (1827.07); the L. C. Peoples Clothing company of Charleston, ($177.60;) the Hornlk-Well company of Charleston, ($80.48;) Judge Smith has ordered the defend ant to appear on the morning ot De cember 13 and show if there he any reason why he should not he adjudg ed a bankrupt. s Expects Cotton to - Beach Six Cents. The following statement was hand ed ,The intelligencer yesterday by a local banker: One of the largest cot ton firms in the world, ? firm that does not spin a lock ot cotton, but buys and salts lt to .the notion mills, tolls Ute cotton mills hoi tb hay their supply of cotton .now .aa, they expect to see cotton go to' our cents. This finn tells the mills to buy for the. present from hand to month. This firm haa been In the cotton business for forty yeera and ia regarded as au authority on cotton. Cotisa Receipts Considerably Off. . it was reported yesterday that the total cotton receipts tot the season are 1134? bales. The total receipts for the corresponding.period of last! season were 14,241, a OTereace In ot the previous geason of $,- ! Isenes Fifteen * Ids ear Warrants. CM jf of Police Ram mons yesterday handed 16 arrest warrants, charging aa many negro men and- women with selling whiskey, to his men for ser vice. It ts'stated that the case* were worked ap hy two detectives, who have hean at work here for the past 10 days. It ts probable that (rial of the disses will, begin today, in the record er's, court. ? ? MI ii j?; Kw aha ats Agroslag Te Xmas C?enlas;. . Mr C C. Langston who for the pc>t qsntior of a century has prevailed urra ?he merchante of the city to close their stores on holiday* and tor a iftjjeo liable length of time at Christ mas stated yesterday that he had assn a number ot tho business faoasea of the City ?md that practically alt had agreed to dose their placea of baal ness oe friday, which ts Ch H almas Day; -abd Sst?sdaw- ?t J? announced that fireworks will be permitted in j tbe city limits from 7 o'clock Christ mas Eve until midnight of Saturday. ! No fireworks must be shot near cotton I platforms and no bonfires will be per 1 milted on pavements. Permission to build'fires must be had from the chief of police. As usual fruit and candy atam ill be allowed on the streets. ?but i letting them up muat first aecuiv rmiaaion ot the mar chants . ont of whose places they set them up. -o City Connell Meets Tonight, City council meets tonight in reg ular session at the city hall. Among the Interest mattera to come up will be recommendations from the police committee that the city purchase a patrol wagon for the hauling of pris oners to the guard house. The city al ready has a horse which can be driv en to the wagon and it can be operat ed without the addition of extra help, The committee will also recommend certain changea in the guard house such aa the improvement of the sani tation of tho cells and the moving ol the white and colored celia fartbei apart. Changea in the chief's private office and the room for the patrolraer will also be recommended. -o Salvation Army to Give Xmas Dinners. The following self-explanatory let ter baa been sent out by Ensign A Belcher of the local post of the Salva tlon Army: The Salvation Army li arranging a Free Christmas Dinnei for the poor of our city, baskets wil be given out at our hall on Christmas >Morning, Christmas Day to most of ni means a day of Joy, we clasp tbe hand of those we have been separated from we exchange presents with dear ones we feast upon the good things o life, the children bubble over witl Joy because- of the toys add gifts tba are theirs. But remember in thous ands of homes there will be no kim words said, no hearty greetings," n tree erected for the children, no pres ents exchanged. Inatead of laughte there will be tears, Inatead of goo< Ulinga of life, an empty cupboard. W feel sure you will want to help cheei bless and brighten these homes, think we ought to help our people a home first, then If we can help other then do BO. Remember the words c our Master when he said, "But whei thou makest a feast, call the pooi the maimed, the lame, the blind, an thou shall be blessed, for they can nc recompense thee, for thou shalt b recompensed at the resurrection of th just," St. Luke 14, 15 .14. Thousand people across tbe water are you goln to let your own people suffer to hel others? Pray over lt and do as th desr Lord leads. --o Large Party Off Te Charleston. ? , A number of Anderson gen tl erne left yesterday afternoon on the 4:E o'clock Blue Ridge train for Charlei ton, some of them to r.ttend the Stat Baptist Convention, some the Gran Lodge of Maaons and some the mee lng ot the board, of: trustees of .tl Anderson CoUege. The State Convei tlon convenes today in Citadel Squat Baptist church and will be in nessie throughout the week. The meeting < the trustees of the Anderson Collei will be held this morning. The grai lodge will be In session Tuesday ar Wednesday Those who left here ye terday afternoon were: Messrs. C. Sullivan, Prue Cllnkscalss, Dr. J. ] Duuketi, ti. H. Watkins, M M. Ms tison, R. S. Llgon, W. A. Watson, Re Dr. J. F. Vines, T. Frank Watklr T. B. EaTie, Dr. J. P. Kinard, pre ident of Anderson College, ai Thomas Martin, ot WiUlamston. -o J. F. Kennedy Out On tim Bead. J. Frank Kranatlv. the' Pe!ser SS operative who several days a shot and .seriously wounded Sid Eaton, at the former's home in t Pelter mill Village, was released y< terday pn bon din* the sum ct $"> which was made before Magistrt Bonner at Pelzer. Eaton ls said be out pf danger. Kennedy elah* that he had repeatedly warned Eat to stay away from his home, as ho si pee ted him of having been there 1 improper purposes. f Iff LESS AND TAKE S?LTS FOB K?BHE1 Take a glass of Balts If your ft karts er Bladder aethers. The American men and women m guard constantly against Kidney tr ble, because we eat too much and our food is rich. Our blood la fl* wita unto acid which the kids strive to dltar ont, they weaken ti overwork, become sluggish; the minali ve tissues clog and the rei ls Kidney trouble, bladder weakn and a general dee!lue in health. When'your kidneys feel like ltd ot lesd; your back hurts or the ut bi cloudy, full of sediment or you obliged to seek relief two or tl times* during Ute night; lt you su erith sick headache or dljtsy, uer? apelle, acid stomach, or you t rheumatism when tko weather tel gel from your pharmacist about I oua*-?s of Jad Salts; take a ta spoonful in a glass of water' be brcskfast for a few days and j Messy* will thea act aaa 1 famous salts 4a made from the sci grapes and temoa Joice, cosnbised i lt thia, and has beeta ?sod for gea tiona to flush and attmuiate clot kidneys; to neutralise tte acids in urine so lt no longer ts a aourc irritation, thus endlag bladder di dara. Jed Belts lg inexpo*vMve; cannot Jure, make a delightful efferves llthla-water beverage, and beocg svery keane, bacanas nobody can n -a mistake by hevtog a good kb Cold Weather Clothing, at Red Hot Prices Never mind the reason WHY-but (Confi dentially, we are OVERSTOCKED on Clothing, and are going to unloac}) come here and buy your clothing for this entire WINTER NOW. Read these prices. Being OVERSTOCKED on Men's and Boy's Fall and Winter Cloth ing, we are SLAUGHTERING PRICES. If you value your money COME and partake of these Great Bargains. One lot of All-Wool Blue Serge Suite, worth from $10 to $12.50. Sale price.$838 One lot All-Wool Fino Casslmere and KerseyB, values up to $15.00. Sule price.ffUS Onel ot of Worsted Caosimcres, Tarton Plaids, Sergei, Strauss Bros.' "High Art" Clothes, former prices $15, $16.50, $2<t and $20.00. Sale price.v .$8.93 One lot Drummers Sample Men's Panta, values up to $1.60 and $2. ' Sale price.$8e One lot Drummers Sample Pants, values up to $2.25 and $3.50. Sale price.,.. ...?L48 189 Sample All-Wool "Nufangl" Pants, worth $3.50, $4 and $4.60, take your pick for.$L$8 One lot Drummers Sample All-Wool Boy's Suits in Plain and Norfolk Suits, regular $3.50 and $4.00. Sale price.....$L98 One lot of Extra Size Boys Suits In sizes, 17. 18, 19 and 20, regular values $8.60 and $10.00, take your pick for.$4.08 One lot Mens' Rain Proof Cravenneted heavy Overcoats, values $7.60 Sale price.$4.08 One lot Drummers Sample Boy's Overcoats, regular values up tj $5.00. f*?'e price.$ljq The Lesser Co. FOR OPENING NIGHT PROBABLY BOSTON ENGLISH OPERA CO. WILL OPEN NEW THEATRE READY FEBRUARY 1; Hiarh Class Attraction? Are Be il mm Signed For the Present A telegram -received yetaerday by the chamber of commerce from C. H. Bleich, of HopkinBVille. Ry., lesaee ul the Andereon Theatre? stated that it had been practlcaly decided to open the season at the local-amusement house with the Boston-English Opera company. i The opening date of the new theatre will be about February 1. and present ! indien!Inn? MW that tho h??uBOi?c structure wit be ready for use by that time. The finishing touch?e aro new being put oh the roof, and during thu week the work of plastering the in terior of the structure wil begin. The Boston-English Opera Company ls said t ote ono of the foremost com panies of the kind touring the coun try and his given eminent satisfac tion whore ever lt has been neara. ; With the opening of the new play house less than two months away. An- , der.xm people are 'vCginnlng to lay plans for the occasion. It goes with out saying that standing room will ne at a premium on the opening night. Mr. Bleich wrote some time ago that be had booked a number of high dais attractions for th? season and some thing that will undoubtedly be pious-1 lng to theatre goora of Anderson. R? A. Ramsay is III at Home. The scores of friends of Mr. R A. R?mssy will regret to learn that he ls confined to his brine with illness. Re ports yesterday from his bedatoe-^vere that he waa resting wei} and hoped to be out ? gain in a few days. Going Oat After . Th* Business. . J. J Ball win ot the well known firm ot Sayre and Baldwin, architects, left yesterday for a trip through Southeast Ocolrgla and Alabama; This is one of the best known firms of the kind tn the southeast and they have dawe work in numerous cities through out the surrounding States. Here Strategy. "Call na all regimen ts for volunteers with red whiskers." ?.For what purpose, eateellencyr "To He on their chins and furnish au imitation of fall foliage as an am bush." . ? ? ? PROFESSIONAL! CARDS 6 A - ' . ?j .. * DB. FOREST D. SUGfiS . . .. DnaUat . . J Offices 413-415 beckley Bldg. . Associated-With . Dit W. W. CkUoW *1 Phono 33?.j Airton. S. C? * ? SAYRE * BALDWIN * ARCHITECTS Bieckley Bldg. Anderson, -S. C * athens Notional Bank Bldg; * Raliegh, N. C * * * . * V BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS? ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Anarorta.Ga. See B. N. Wyatt for 84and $5J80 koah HAVE YOUR >1 HOLIDAY DRY CLEANING DONE NOW Don't put off having your evening gowns and dress wraps dry cleaned and pressed tor the i holiday season. Send your garments to us '?ow, and Uiey will be carefully and promptly finished-and will be ready for wear when want ed, I* you salt yo til Ute very la-t minu.'e you witt he caught in the rush With the others who have done the same-sad per haps lt will be impossible to : finish Ute work at exactly the ; time that you desire lt Because lt mesas your hot ter satisfaction, send your work j early to the_ ANDERSON SHAM LANDRY THONE KO. 7. " "' 1 ? '? 1 1 111 ^ DO?I& lita DOLLS ?VE HAy?t THE BEST LINE OF CHARACTER * DOLLS EVER BROUGHT TO ANDERSON PANT'S BOOK: STORE