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m "TIT HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET t ..?.?* . . ? * i . flood-bye ?ore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet,; tired feet* Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more sbo? tight ness, no more limping v. i t h pain or drawing up your face in agony. "TIZ" it magical, acts right off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exuda tions which puff up tho feet. Use "TIZ" and for get your foot misery. Ali! how com fortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent boa of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't stiffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that, never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or I money refunded. , The Day In Congress WASHINGTON. Jan. ll.-SENATE -Senator La Follette Introduced a reso lution to prohibit the eastern railroads from potting Into effect the Increased freight rates recently authorized by the Interstate commerce commission. Secretary Garrison testified on Phil ippln? bill and hearings before the ? committee were closed. Senator Ransdell advocated in open session prompt ratification of the pending Colombian treaty. Senator Sheppard served notice he would propose a prohibition amend ment to DlBtrfct of Colombia appro priation bill tomorrow. Adjourned at 6:46 p. m. to noon Tuesday. 4 iga* HOUSE- Began consideration of river and harbor appropriation bill. Representative Borland, of Missouri, made a 'speech supporting President Wilson In his difference with Senator? over federal appointments. Bill .Introduced by - Representative Gorman'of Illinois to prohibit-expor tation ot'foodstuffs when such exports would abnormally Increase prices In the Unilted States. Resolution Introduced by Represen tative Kahn, of California, calling for information concerning Panama Ca nal toll rates. -? ? ? \. Passed bill prohibiting Intermarriage of whites and negroes In tba District of Columbia. .-Y V? , *? Leaders arranged for a 'vote tomor row on the womat suffrage const! tu i Monal amendment . , * Naval committee coc^WftrMslPjSfSS. priatlon bill. Adjourned at 5:55 p. ra. to ll a. m. Tuesday. so ?sc OG cooes ea o co o a ? TOWN VILLE LOCALS . o O- ? Special to Th? bUlUsmctrt-. TOWNVILLE. Jan. 9.-The New Year brought with lt a number of changes in residence for various Town ville people. Dr. and Mrs. Hob son have moved from Townvllle and will reside at the home of H. C. Routh, who is the father of Mrs. Hobsod. W. C. King and family have moved from Tow-iville to "Livingston Farm" where Mr. King has a large part of] his financial interests. Ed. Earle and family are welcome newcomers to Townvllle. Reese Fant has moved to the resi dence formerly occupied by Dr. W. T. Hunt. T. B. Jpnes. Prof. Frank -Hawkins and Miss Nell Kellet visited Beneca '.friday.-^ s Rev. Ri H. Lupo, the new Methodist minister, preached an excellent sar-! mon last Sunday. He ia winning a; warm place In the hearts ot his con ^Mhvs Catherine Johnson baa return ed to "Rayburn Gap Institute," Geer-j gla, where abe ls a student. Prienda of T. B. Jones presented him with a handsome walking cane at the smoker given in Seneca >i?cehtly in honor of bia approaching marriage to Mia? Carrie Hunter. GRAND JURORS FOB YEAR 1615-PETIT JURY FOR FEBRUARY HON. FRANK GARY Of Abbeville W01 Preside Over Criminal Court Convening Monday, February Itt. The Jury commissioners for Ander- j son county met yesterday morning at the court house and drew IS grand jurors to serve during Ute year 1916 and 36 peUt jurors to serve during the first week of the winter term ot the court of general sessions, which will be convened here Monday, February 1, with Judge Prank Gary of Abbeville presiding. This will be Judge Gary's first ap pearance on the bench in Anderson county since his election to th? posi tion of circuit judge. The Grand Jurors. ~*? The grand jurors drawn are as fol lows. G. W. Laboon, Centorvllle. J. D. Babb. Fork. C. M. Robins, Garvin. ! J. J. Finley, Hall. Wade A. Watson, Hopewell.. Jas. M. Pruitt. Martin. W. H. Chamblee, Rock Mills. Jas. A. Winter, Savannah. C. C. Jones, Varennes. . J. Walker Hollfday. Willlamston. W. L. Mouchett, Corner E. R. Parker, Belton. Six members of the old grand jury who will hold over this year are ss follows: R. W. Trlbble, Anderson. D. C. Brown. Anderson. Jas. R. Anderson, Broadaway. T. J. CJatworthy* Honea Path. W. S. Mauldin, Brushy Creek. H. J. Martin, Pendleton. Petit Jurors. ' J, R. Massey. Brushy Creek. P. C. Bowen, Hall. J. H. Johnson. Varennes. B. M. Aull, Pendleton . R. W. Parker, Varennes. . . ? ?"?> J. W. Sanders. Pendleton. John W. Linley, Anderson. W. F. Mallison. Belton. B. A. Wilson, Pendleton. FRlLTripp, Brushy Creek John B. Adger, Belton. ' L. F. Kay. Honea Path. T. F. Ashley, Martin; : J. C. Busby. Rock Mills. A. Ix Rollins. Willlamston. ia B. - johnson, Belum. - I N. 8. Reeves, Garvin. ! S. B. Bratcher, Martin. W. C. King. Fork. W. C Wbods. Honea Path. ' M. A. Sullivan, Fork. W. P. McClellan, Anderson, j G. F. ' Eagle, Centervflle. 8. C. Beam, Willlamston. ? C. C. Dargan, Anderson. P. E. Spoon, Corner. ?E. P. Gambrejl, Eoodaway. A. W. Spearman, Brushy Creek. ; Gny N. Norris, Varennes. C. R. Johnson, Varennes. - Arthur Rhody, Hopewell. ( WA Perry, Centervllle. J. 1. Wright, Rock Mills. T. L. Little, Savannah. HOW TO CUBE A LA GRIPPE COUGH . "Coughs that hang on" demand treatment. Stop and think! Reason 'and common sense tell you that it is folly to "grin and bear lt." Those racking la grippe coughs that wrench the body and cause soreness and palnfe in the lungs yield more quickly to Foley's Honey and Tar lhan to any other treatment. Forty years' record ot successes proves this. For coughs, colds, croup and omer 4? tresslng ailments ot throat, chest,, lung's, larynx and bronchial tubes, you cab find nothing that will compare with this reliable remedy.-Sold by Evana Pharmacy. VOLUME 1, NUMBER 342. rTeeUy, E.tabUshed i860; D?fljr, Janis, ?1?. ANDERSON, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1914. $5.00 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA SJ * ? * ? * ? * ? * * . * *. * ELECTRIC CIT ? _ * HMM of liiisrsst and Persoai * Wireless co thc Si ** ? i *.*? ?'* ? ? ?-< ..u III?$NT^ ?A ia*. -; Spacial Collections Far UM Destitute, Special collections for the relief of j Ute destitute people In the city' of j Anderson ' were taken yesterday in several of the churches of Anderson. Three churches, two of which pre colored, reported yesterday to Gen eral Secretary Burnett ot the Ander son Relief Association the amounts 1 that had been subscribed by them. One colored cburch reported that t's had been taken and another cnurch reported a collection of |3.20. One of the mill churches reported a collec tion of something over $3. Bat Two Cases Before Recorder. But two cases were before Record er Russel yesterday noon when po-1 lice court waa convened. The fact | that but two arrests were made be tween noon Saturday and noon yes terday, 48 hours, speaks mighty well for the order of the city. Ben Drake waa before the recorder on charges] ot loud swearing and disorderly con duct. He waa fined $6. Andrew Jones, a familiar character ,in the police court, waa up on Ute same ol? charge, that of drunkenness. He Waa ] sentenced to pay a fine of 85 or serve 10 days on the gang. Definite Bate Fer ?~~ Hosie Festival. It wss announced yesterday tbs! a definite date had been set for the holding ID Anderson ot the winter music festival. The attraction will be here March 16. 17, and 18, practi cally one month after the scheduled1 opening of the new Anderson theatre. Many Anderson people are looking j forward with keen anticipation of | pleasure to this event. o Owl Drag Co. Is Moriug in Goods. Work of removing Ute stock of goods from the defunct establishment of E. C. Lewis to the Owl Drug Co purchasers, of Ute stock at the recent auction held by the trustee, was be gun yesterday. The stock of gooda is fresh, all having 1 been purchased since lsst August. Superiateadeat Felton Weat te Wlillamstea. . County Superintendent of Education J. B. Felton, went to Wllllamston yes terday ; morning for Ute purpose of conferring with the trustees of the school there with reference to tVe carchase of laboratory equipment} lowtUte school. The trustees decided to purchase something like 8100 worth of equipment for the institution. -6 S?ss.BnaasaeU Assists Sapcriatess*5t Eises?sa. Miss Annie Laurie Hammett of Greenville ls spending a few days in the city and la assisting- County Su perintendent of Education J. B. Fel ton in his office. Miss Hammett's fath er, tbs Rev. W. D. Hammett, is pas tor of Flat Rock Baptist church'and the First Street Baptist church ot Willtecjston, both in this county. , Two Cases Before? v Judge Breavdwell. But two cases were before Msgts-1 trate W. C. Broad well yesterday, ? j dismissal of the charges being order ed in each Instance, Grace Shirley! and John, better known as "Gimlet"! Derrick, were before the magistrate j on charges of disorderly conduct on Ute public highway, it 'having been alleged that the disturbance occurred hear1 the Townsend Twine Mill at 2 o*bltfck Sunday morning: Thc frteqas^of^ lohn Thompson, ? cashier $f the Southern Bell T?l? phone Company's, local plant., will be Pleased to lea/?n that,he.baa recover ed sufficiently, from a recent illness j to be .at his. desk again. A mooth ego Mr. Thompson underwent an op*] oration for appendicitis at Uta. Ander son County hospital. He was dis-1 charged some ten days ago and went,] to his father's home to recuperate. Yesterday morning he was able to re-1 turn to bis desk at the telephone ! building on Weat Whitner street. -O-i- . P?sVrtfcttrs Risset Orneara Today. The annual mooting of the Ander- ] son County Farmers Union will be j held today at ll o'clock at the court house. It ls probable that ute meet ing will be well attende J. as th ls le the date for the election ot officers to serve for the eneuiag ye*r. Aa th*, result, of V ani?ouiicemeet' Uu street force? 26 per cent and en large the ?umber cf mea employed by ? per cent-, affective, yesterday mora tag,,.soma ths**ii4pfett,or enere -as grean.- spall. *-jten?wacsn to? Street .Ov erseer QiUn?r . yesterday mom lag. .Tip Officer seated that he bad decided that ia taking ea this extra help ho would alva prefer sn e* ta tfcoa* ma? mhn r bara families dependent upon bis earnings. Sheriff EM Taken Hame. Anderson friends sad acquaintances of Sheriff Hendrix Rector of Green* am?Goanty will be pleased to learn that he baa recovered sufficiently from inturfes received fa a fscent au acotdsat io leave the bogst* H? la now re?Ung at bis. home? .the Laurena reed, and Banday was .e <A bis np and sliting In his chair, is still suSferta? se^e soreness la shoalder and chest, bs* otherwise ************** Y SPARKLETS . _I* * ? Mention Caught Over th? * trente. Anderson * * V *'*'***'* * ? ? ' * * ? . Of n Suicide. . 'Nev's has reached Anderson br let ter of th? death of Charlie Martin, who took his life at his home In the 8tate of Arkansas some days ago. He was a son of the late Capt. Jesse Mar tin of the Roberta section, sad left Anderson .County some 25 years -ago. ! He has many relatives in this county. Several weeks sgo. it la stated, he fell from a ladder and received ''injuries on his head from which he did not fully recover, and lt ls bellevbd thal the took his lite while temporarily I mentally deranged as a result of this accident. Southern Publie ?~ irtUlties Paid. Pursuant to a resolution of city council adopted in December that on January 10,1915, payment of bills al ready rendered by the Southern Pub lic Utilities Company, for water and .lights be made, a voucher was sent, to the company yesterday .for f?, 933.88,, which settles all accounts be tween tits city, and the. com nan y for servicer rendered , up to the first 'ot January, IQl.r?. On December lo conn el.! ordered payment of bills for No vember on tho scale of.prloes exist ing under the old franchise. The dif ference In,the bill for service as ren dered under the new franchise waa 5180.04. The voucher seat yesterday te tba covpahy 1 was In payment in full of billi rendered as follows: Balance das on bills rendered December 10.$ 180.04 Water rentals December ... 690.00 Water for sewerage, etc. ... 103.35 Water city hall,. -.. . 12.12 Lights rentals December_1,018.83 Mghtr city hal) . . . .... 28.78 Supplies.'. ... 1.26 Tapping main.,... 1,50 Total ..tl .?S1S8 : y -ilv' a> m*~> Schedule af Miss M. M. GarilagtoB This Week. Before leaving yesterday for a visit to the school st Concord. Miss Maggie M. darlington, county supervisor of rural schools, gh ita on i the following Itinerary which "abe will endeavor to follow th ta week: ? Tuesday morning. Oak Hill. Tuesday afternoon. Concrete. ' Wednesday morning, St. Paul. Wednesday afternoon. Airy Springs. Thursday morning, Mt. Springs. ....Thara*** af|jgj^^Rock Milts. ': FTldaT'-aWpOPO ' KU i-P William Bolt is > Critically Itt. v. r News reached Anderson yesterday of the-erUlea! ?linees cf WU ll-ti ?elf. at bis holt*''8'miles west of the city. He is some 85 years of age and bia chancea ot recovery from the severe attack of la'grippe which he ts suf fering ,aro doubtful., He has been itt tor four days ?m ntfst of the time, baa been unconscious,. Members of tbs family aire prepared tor the Worst and have gathered' ot the bedside. He baa four, children,.Mrs, Joseph Busby of this county, Mrs. George Gaines of Belton. Mrs. Arthur Gaines ot Belton, Mrs. Arthur Buchanan of Autun, Mrs. W. E. Stevenson of livonia. Ga. Fire Chief Jackson and: MY. Sam Ja el mn pf 'Anderson are grandsons. Elementary Daten Meets Tala Afternoon. Tit? Elementary Union will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Central Presbyterinn church. The program whick was previously published will be carried out. All Interested, tn ele mentary work are - cordially invited to attend, th? meeting this afternoon. Insoectlai Work ea - Retaining Walt J. a CrmkBhanks. engineer for the Charleston *V Western Carolina Rail road, wa? tn Anderson yesterday fpr tbie parp?se of Inspecting work on tho concret*-retaining wall Which ls being built around a part'of the ter ntHHG BDZEMT" B DRIED RIGHT NTH SULPHUR t?*o Iflrn eoM ?ma te snbT irrita^oa and d?ar ?ss aida, .n .eat or Iritf Usa ea tbs sad body when aeeoea skia it and maaA^Mi^Mmr ken owuM oases of- las pa resits aessreyay Pyap mot ?J^^MWS? a yin-.? sore H MW fails (*? sttsidua tba teaing Irrl Mdse sed drVva ibo Bim-s away and JMe or^ysars^k^ b?fete any enm asas? anaftsryey sw^rifbiwfy^e^ twtwT Positive Relief For Constipation The progrese ot modern medical .dence is, perhaps, no more force fully evident than in' the simplify, lng of many of the old time re m?dies ot psst generation II. For instance, the hersh cathartics end violent purgatives used by our forefathers to relieve constipation ere now known to be not only un necessary but really harmful. Constipation can be more effec tively relieved without the' dis comfort and pain these old-time remedies occasion. A combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, sold tn drug Btores under the name of Dr. Csld. well's Syrup Pepsin is most ef fective, yet mild and pleasant. It is absolutely free from opiates and narcotics and equally as desirable, a remedy for the tiniest babe a* for rugged manhood.- A free trial bottle can be obtained by writlni to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 412 Wash ington St., Monticello, Hie. mina! site of tbs road. Work of dig ging the trenches for the foundations of the wells was begun several dsys sgo, bnt owing to Ute inclemency ot the weuther little progress has been made so far. t-e--- 1 Phlialhea Meeting - Has Been Postponed. The meeting of the Wesley Phli alhea class to have been held at the home of Mrs. John B. Humbert, South Main street. Tuesday, liss been Inde finitely postponed. New Pastor of ? Second Baptist The new pastor of the Second Bap tist church, the Rev} James A. An derson, formally took over his nsw duties yesterday morning. A large congregation was oui to hear the nsw pastor, the congregation of Bethel Methodist church meeting for this service with the Baptists. The new pastor addressed the congregation briefly, outlining his work among the people and bespeaking their earnest cooperation. He spoke from the text Matt. 2:10: ''When the wise men of [the Bast saw the.star they rejoiced with exceeding great joy." Sunday eight the new pastor and the deacons ; met for the purpose ot outlining the work. At 7,20 Mr. Anderson sgaln preached to the congregations of his ! church and Bethel church. The ROT. 8. W. Dancer,'pastor of Bethel church, j was, present along with scores of others of his congregation. Delegation Off ? Fer Gelam bia. Members ot the Anderson County deUgattoa tc the general assembly left yesterday for Columbia, to take their seats today upon Ute convening of the legislature. Realising that An derson bas sent an unusually strong d?l?gation to Columbia, citizens of thia county sr* especia;? to "hear trout" Utfjn. during the deliberations of Ute l?wmakers. Just where all members of the. local delegation will stop while in Columbia.to not known, but Senator J. L Sherard will have hlr headquarters at the Jefferson ho tel. Saperiaieadeat City Behool* ia Kew Omce. : By tbe end of the week, very prob ably. Fliperlutendent E. CL McCant* of th* elly schools will hf rnsccusd in his new offices in the new Ligoa A LedV better fireproof building. A suite of rooms baa been leased for the par pose and Mr. McCants expects to move in some time this week. For the past year he has 'had aa office over.Parker & Bolt's store, sd joining tho office of Magistrate Broadwell. For two Or three years prior to that Mr. McCants had his offices at one ot the school buildings, and prior to that he was ?stsblirhed over Ute storeroom of Webb & Wtebb. The new. offices In the Llgon & Ledbettar building are among the nicest in Ute city and quite a credit to Anderson- Mr., McCants*. offices will be on the < second floor of the b?ndln*, towards, the rear. -o Native af (Ht* Dead fa Greeatille. Older ellice ns ot Anderson who re member T. W. Barr, a native of this county, will regret to learn of bia death, which occurred Sunday crep ing in Greenville, where he had mada his home for. the past 40 years. He was president of the Barr Hardware Company, of that city. He had been III for the nest lt months. He was born in Anderson County in 1857. In 1887 he waa married to Miss Ella Stewart who together with eight chil dren, survive, fear sons and four daughters. He ts also survived by bis aged father. G. D. Barr, and two brothers, Geo. T, and 1- I?. Bdrr, and two sisters. Mrs. J. W. Lyssnt and Mrs. J. N. Wllklnsoe, of Soocbow. Chins. ? REELECTED PRS8?DENT f^atkeastern I?to Vwatfred The ssa-** Tho annual meeting of the th? t&ntheastor* Life IL_. Company was be? te Oreeovllto Thurrday bad Friday. January 7th _ A ??. Thousand Dollar Club held meeUng Tharsdsy night at meeting Hr. Horace J. McGee < demon wss reelected prest? eat club, by reason of the fact that L paid for mora business.ta l$u any other sMretet of lae fompany te State: bte personal paid for amounting to 1175.084. Mr. Geo W. Speer vf Ute And? agency ateo retains bia mcmbctealj In the Hvndrad Thousand Dolla Cteb. inasmuch as bj* personal pal for basinewp amounts to < POPULAR LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER EXPSBES J. RAM EY HUGHES SUC CUMBS TO ILLNESS YES TERDAY AT WALHALLA FUNERAL TODAY . - At His Home^?nterment W?1 Be at Wsfrsll? joiig in the Railroad Servk. J. Ranier Hughes, fur the past 21 rears an engineer in the employ ol the Blue Ridge Raliway, died yea torday morning at 2 o'clock at bli home In Walhalla of an illness which sobed him Saturday, night after lear, tug Anderson at his regular post st tba throttle of the passenger .train The funeral services will be held this morning at ll o'clock st Walhalla, conducted by the Rey, George M. Wilcox, after which the remains will be laid to rest bi Westview ceme tery. Capt J. R. Ande: mn. super - Intendent of the Bine Ridge Railroad, who brought Mr; Hughes to thu road in 1894, will be one of the palLbear ers. Other employes of the Blue Ridge Railroad will go from this city to attend the funeral services. Was Keeling CJnweU. . Last Saturday Mr. Hughes com plained ot not feeling welt in fact lt ls stated that Mrs. Hughes urged him not to go to work th st day, but so loyal to servios waa the engineer that he went in spite of his ailment and performed.his duties aa usual. He left Anderson Saturday even ing about 6 o'clock for Walhalla at the throttle of the hew engine draw. lng the passengor train. He wa? tak en sick after leaving Pendleton, and when the train reached Seneca river the engine waa stopped while some one weat to the bouse of a section foreman living near to get some medi. cine to reHeve- the engineer's Butter ing. In the meantime he was taken Into the baggage car, where members of the crew gave bim what treatment they could under the circumstances The fireman. Jurd Chambers, ran the engine on to Seneca, where physi cians were summoned to attend Mr Hughes. The engineer was too 111 to be ?ben from the train at Semen, no was taken on to his home at Wal. halla, where he lingered until Trlon day morning at 2 o'clock, whey lu. breathed his last Long in Service. Mr- Hughes, waa,bom.ta,,Abbeville When the Southern Railroad was or ganized and took over the old Rich mond *? Da* ville" Railroad. M Hughes waa uken off that system, where be hs J been running for yean one sent tb? Blue Ridge Ra?rcsi He hsd been running on the Green - vtlle-ColUmbta' division sud between Columbia and Walhalla. As. stated, he was brought here by Capt Andet the Blue Ridge, coming-here tn No vember or December after Capt An derson. ' ti ?y During the 21 reara he waa .connect ed with the Blue Ridge Mr. Hoghes rsa a passenger engine. He was th? oldest engineer tn point cf servies an the Blue Ridge and one ot the moat valuable men lu . the service. The railroad, of course, feels hts loss keenly, and r?alit?s that his place will be hard to fin. - ?agine ts Draped* In 18*2 Mr. Hughes was married to Miss Nannie Maxwell,^? survives him. His 1 waa the. hand of safety, the throttle. He was known by al most every .man, woman and' nblld be tween Walhalla and Belton. The people who knew bim trusted bun and loved him. He lived 'a beautiful life aa an engineer, clttcen and husband. Out of lespect for the dead engineer the handsome new englpe of which be had been tn charge only, a fe* weeks ls drapedvln mourning. Thu? emblem will remain on the engine for a period ot 80 dsffa. i THE TAS SHOW MAKES A HIT Tbs Tab Show on at the Palmetto yesterday and laat night certainly mada a blt with the audience which braved the terrible weather of the af ternoon and evening; however those who did go. stated tbat they wera well paid for coming ont; that Mr. Pink Bton bad given the people of Anderson this wssk the very best show be bod over gives them; and that lt certainly waa a wonder to them bow ba could show such * show for the souey. The trio of singers and the soloist made a big blt, slaging "It's a Long Way to Tipparary;" they had to come back and back again to respond td re peated encores. Tao two comedians vary clever, and taken all lu ail, the enure show t^m .very angle ls very good Kiss Your Coil Stove Goodbye! The zas stove bas" the coal stove beate$f# riiil lion ways. No wood to chop, rio coal to car ry, no ashes"to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail of dirt and dust from the stove all the way out to the ash pit? No fire to coax and cod dle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of the right kind of a fire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. Anderson Gas Co. ? >'?' /rrrrr J. M. Motown's Grocery GOODTttl? TO EAT Oranges...lie, 20 sod 25c Apples, ?er peel:,.. ? .40c Raisin?. 2 lbs.... .26c Nuts per lb... . ... .,25c Bansnss.16 sod 20c Cranberries . ... ..lob qt. Prunes, . lbs..260 Citron, per lb. ...too National Biscuit Co.'s Fruit Cake at per pound.*. .60c J. M. McCOWN nm KO. ? JZI PROSPERITY IN 1911 Economy, industry* ?Js?-ii? . Iban yon spend. Eilmi nate extravagances, Enoourege economy. ' " or? m$ TV w**s?s vrvsw-. Work iatsiligentiy. Plan piala pleasures. Dross Simply, Rar? Something. Pdt your money to work, Pay promptly your prom ises. Boost Instead ot knock. Bach pay day deposit with the Sav ings Dspaetmeht ot Tte BaflkcfAsdersoa Tba K^SBgsst Bank ia tbs County. J li ,1 II i>isjisspsi Muddy Complexion* Moat poor complexions are dus to sluggish, torpid livers, constipation and other liver '.'.tm. ? Rc Lie Te aken Just before retiring wilt tone op the liver, carry oft the excess of Mle and causa aa easy and natural move ment ot the bowels. It wilt tb* only asks tts scsi wot* felt ia > better healths-snake yon LOOK w%?? and PEEL well. ?0 . cents and 1.00 per bott?. st I year druggists. Manufactured and guaranteed by Evan's Pharmacy Taren 3t*gas. PERFECT COLD CREAM