& Ftle white. Would yeu more to be permanently r ou have prolnbly (hed many things for your Rbeums- without success Did yu ever try phots : f oar FREE HOME TREAT = . in connection with il ‘excess of Uric Aevi in voor 18 the cause fe guarantee Atl move. Take our home to a 0 with Arh! nt sured " H. L. GILLESPIE sells Athlophoros and will give you 2 Question Mlank to Hl out and send “to us for advice an ! treatment THE ATHLOMIOROS (O New Hav en.Conn DON'T BE FOOLED Into paying a big price for a Roaster - just because they claim everything for . It We will sell you ~~ A Savory Seamless Steel + Roaster for $1.00 —it is the—— BEST ROASTER ON EARTH It Is Seamless, Sanitary, Easy to Keep Sweet and Clean. ¥6 will make a tough fowl or piece of meat tender and crisp, baste it perfect- . Ly, brown it beaatifully and bring it out “of the oven full weight and with every particle of the nataral flavor and nutri- ment preserved. With pruper care it . will last a lifetime and give you pleasure and mtisfaction every time you use it. Mit falls to come up to our claims in any particular bring it back and get your money. _ BOLICH BROS. ts . HARDWARE Desmond St ~ Bargains in Choice Building Lots buys a Stedman St. lot, 500x140. buys a Hopkins St. lot, 60x150. corner Stevenson and Stedman, 08 on Allison St., central. 1500 bays new bous> and lot near ilk mill Rg be a bouse and lot, corner rer sod Lockbart, $3100 takes new house, modern im- " ts, Madison street. _ $2100 takes seven room house, North Elmer. : $2000 buys modern improved, new Rouse, Frederick St., Athens. Lot 860x158. FE. J. TAYLOR. Sayre. “ A Demonstration That Demonstrates true values of the’ many cereal and oth- or breakfast foods is at your service .. @very week day in the year at this bigh grade grocery establishment. Calling out “seconds,” we offer none but firsts in this line, 3s in all other lines in a gro- pery business as well conducted as this Prices? ltems are so many that we must ask you to call and ingaire. It will pay you. G. U. INGHAM & CO. Entertainment : Of Course you will entertain this winter and will therefore need some - Mottoes, Fancy Lace Paper Doilies, - Birthday Cake Candles and Holders, | = > ] : =z AT HARD LABOR. DASHES DRUG INTO OPTICS Prisoner Uses Terrible Means to Es- cape Service—Warden About to Promote Him—Sent to Prison for Embezzlement. Huntsville, Tex. —"1'l bet my sigh that | won't be deing this kind ol work much longer.” whispered No 1.156 in the Huntsville penitentiary to a fellow convict. No 1186 Is K R Smith, and he is now in the peal tentiary hospital tetally bilad He put some powerful drug In his eyes In order that he might render himself unable to perform the back breaking /abor imposed upon him and, either by design or accident, he made the dose so strong that the optic nerves were paralyzed Smith“ Is serving two years. Has was convicted last August of a $6K shortage while he was cashier and confidential man in the employ of ap electric light company of El Paso The evidence brought out at the trial indicated that! Smith bad taken the money, not for himself, but for the benefit of friends who from time to time, besieged him for loans. He lacked the courage to say no. It was clearly established that various per sonal loans made by Smith around Ei Paso more than aggregated the total of his alleged peculations Al one time he had a fortune of his own and he gave it away Smith seemed to have a mania fot helping others On Christmas It was his habit te send wagons loaded with provisions foto the poorer districts, and many a starving family has been helped by him without ever knowing the source of their manna Children of El Paso followed Smith about the streets and looked upon him as their Santa Claus, for he never failed to open his purse and gratify whatever childish whim they might express within his hearing. If there was 8 church debt to be lifted Smith was always one of the first to con tribute Stranded travelers and consuamptives roaming the southwest, only to die by slow stages, were special objects of HE DASHED A SIGHT-DESTROYING DRUG IN HIS EYES sympathy In thé eyes of the big hearted Bmith The electric light company of Ei Paso is a rich corporation, and Smith reasoned that it would, after all, not be wrong for him to divert some of the earninxks of the corporation to be nevolent purposes But electric light companies in El Paso, as well as elsewhere, hold op posite views to Smith, consequently the philanthropic purposes to which the defaulting cashier applied wis ir regulariy-gotten funds was not even a mitigating circumstance in the eyes of the prosecution Smith was what the world calls a “good fellow” that is the world say» ‘good fellow so long as the good fellow's money lasts and he doesn’t get Into trouble So Smith went to the penitentiary where, in mccordance with the usual rule, he was set a! hard labor. He had been an office man since he struck out in the world to make his own way. His hands were as soft as a woman's. He felt that he could not stand the hard labor The glare of the seml-tropical sun beat down upon his head and his heated brain evolved the Idea that blindness would Le preferable to such drudgery Then by some means Smith ob tained some kind of drug with which to rnin his eyes If the unhappy Smith had only known, the warden of the penitentiary never had int~nded to keep him perma nently at hard labor. The prison man- agement was in need of an accountant and it had been decided from the be ginning to give the place to Smith For reasons of dlscipiine, soft snaps are never given to any convict when he first enters He Is immediately set to extremely hard labor and is led to suppose that he Is to remain there Then, according to the prison theory, when promotion does come, it is dou bly appreciated Had Smith stayed the hand that dashed the poison In his eyes just one week be would have been sitting instructions t> cut the price to the core. Legitimate cut price sales are the loser. Men’s Suits Every suit we show is well worth consideration. Evers pew and snappy style, single and double breasted coats with new collar, ie lap=l, broad athletic shoulders and shape retaining front, beautifully tailored and finished with careful pr: Jor to detail, made of Sootchy cheviots, tweeds and worsteds, in the nobbiest patterns and color- ings the markets produce, Single and double breasted sack suits for men, in black and blue cheviots, thibets and undressed worsted, former price 18.00, sale price Men's sack suits, single and double breasted styles, made of excellent fabrics in han i0 Gk patterns that were 16.00, now. ............... . $10.00 and 12.00 suits, sale price Black and blua cheviots containing all the fashion kinks and style charges that expen- 3 siveclotblog boasts ......................... $ 90 Boys’ Clothing Boys' suits sizes 3 to 17 years made of warm servioeable fabrics, sturdily tailored and ve smart styles, regular value 5.00, 6.00 and 6. single and double breasted styles $2.00 and 2.25 suits, containing every kink and wrinkle that the most fastidious young { 25 boy can wish for, from $1.40t0.. ............ . Young Men’s Pants Young men's pants $3.50 and 4.00, now : 2.15 $2.50 and $3.00 pants, now 2.00 2h imei $1.36 $3.00 and 8.50 suits cat in mannish lines in $2.25 $1.00 pants, now . Overcoats for 01d and Young Overcoats, medium length for men, very popalar and dreasy styles which have many irers, cut single breasted with fall skirt, fine velvet collar, broad shoulders, beautifully lined th hout, made of meltons, 13 25 friezes and kerseys, $18.00 and 20.00, now ® Long overcoats for men and Jong men, 4 50 handsomely tailored and lined, $13 $16... s Double breasted overcoats for men and oung men, the season's dressiest style, cut ong, loose and roomy, with or without belt, $8 and $10, maleprice. ...............c0ninnnnn 8.156 Men's smart overcoats that were formerly Bb 00 Young men's long belted overcoats, in black and fancies. Former price $9.00, now. ........ $4.98 Haberdashery Department Heavy fleeced lined shirts and drawers, for- 24 mer price 50c, now. ..... Ci isasvnsinsinnsans en C 1c 39c 85¢ suspenders, now . 8c 38c 92c 9c 39¢ Boys’ knee pants, 500 and 78¢, now, $1.50 black derby hats, fall and winter styles Heavy wool hose, 2Bc, BOW... .c......couinn Men's 50 aod 78c heavy jersey shirts " Men's $1.00 fleece lined heavy jersey shirts. Here are a limited Children's fleece lined underwear; and 86cagarment................... » oh 3s 19¢ Single Coats Single coats for men in all sizes, In black and gray, worth $4.00, sale price 2.26 Men's all wool reefers, were $5.76, now Black Irish frieze, made with extra . lar, doable breasted, wool lined, 00, Sh col: Heavy canvas coats in black and bro wool lined, were $1.50, now... .... . it ey 6.90 91c 2lc shseaw oe 10 dozen boys’ vests, former price 500, now Suits for Young Men Young men's e and double breasted Sh suits brimfull of the character that the 5 $1200, 7500 and 11.50, sate priced ish for. £8 TB r ¥ $8.00 and 10.00 suits, sale price. ........... ‘$6.26 $6.00 and 7.00 suits, sale price............. $4.50 Remember this is a cash sale. Abso~ lutely no goods charged. Money must of it does a large business at this sale, Store brilliantly lighted at night. Store open early and late. Don't forget - the location and d ning. Souvenir Boxes for candy ote. | at a desk in the wardens office in ate of the opening, I : | trusted with bis habltnal line of © We also make Wedding and Birth- | work a day Cakes to order; Hand Decorated | The Pope's Schos! De Ne 3 +3 : ye. ‘desired. Also all kinds of Fancy' At the recent athletic tournament es and Da o the vatican the pope took special in bicyele contests and re
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