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! Forget! WU T? Ait tOWijl to VJ) I - in our store for your wants in Dress Goods Silks Trimmings Ready-to-Wear Garments Millinery Oxfords Hosiery Underwear and Everthing For Woman V WE'VE ? ? Many bargains in the different . S' departments that are really worth ! I while. - I Co?tie to see us or send your m Iorders. v 1 ?- . - 1 ? '..'L-l 11 1 "?"'f , u _ i --- . sfyaam %TmNG?fis w/r/i N/CE 4 1 If all of these .schemes which "Smooth" strangers como around to peddle aro such great "Money Makers" why don't they KEEP them themselves? When 4 man is trying hard to sell t ou a proposition there is something in it for HIM-that's a sure thing. Is it not better for us all to keep our money here at home, invest in and build up OUR OWN Community? The man who does this is prosperous. Wc pay 4 per cent, interest cn Savings. .V.akc G'ju'?.t?k YOUR bank Anderson, S. C. ? HMM ANOTHER AFTER COUNTY OFFICE James M. Cathcart Will Put Up a SHff Reen for Aldenp^J?^'; Judge Cost Wants Office Considerable speculation wa* beardj j] around tito city yesterday concerning. havannah, May 20.-Corporate and lt thing? sj l 'i ! 8n?d a number ox com- tndtvldual defendants charged titbit mont? Were heard on tue ran that the violation ot the federal anti-trust IT James M. Cathcart ja. to ms.ke.the race iAWB jn tb? great packing Industry j f for alderman frJRfo ward 6. afr. Calli-j todav i.tiled tn their effort? here lo is curl lao ii ni|tuber of friend? in allj'have ?he indictnent dismissed, ft iinV;- i>* ??v? ?UM there- are martyi he a resui ot the action ot united it ly JuterMted ta his candidacy. ) Buttes Judnn NY. I. ttrubb, several Chi-jr ..?.re VV. F. Cor announced yester- j cago companies ?nd persons- are ex- J t. ra.had almost 'decided to > ported tb come to trail on the id ?te Jftdge and cbarg? of .?ormta&va conspiracy tot -.oshly tie in Morco che South Atlantic Packing Co.. |l , .?. - vt::; acid inc with iu'fui'juurtern her?, out ot nn?J-ja position antp^htt/fod aj?l|ae dutt.is noss. - j? In a very capable manner. He will make r good race tor thc office and he will receive a good vote. With ibis exception there were no now developments lu politics tn An derson yesterday, either .n municipal or county circes. Af?tl tm 8T tilt A LS ?i>?? *cnt Magnate* ?est Account at Sn* vashali. ( From Thursday'? uD?ly.) Dr. Huller of Town ville spent a few hour? In tho Hty yesterday. P. H. Kdwards of Charlotte spent part of yesterday tn the city. A. W. Plckens of Eaaley spent yes terday in the city on business. Robert Price of Townville was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Caro Haddon of Donah's waa shopping in the city yeaterd ty. , John G. Landrum of Greenville spent a few hours in the city yesterday. J. M. Parker of Iva, route 4, was in thc city yesterday for a few hours. ?. 6. Dolt of Honea Path 1B spending a few days in the city on business. II. S. Ivey of Columbia ls spending a few days in tho city on business. < Cel. I). A. Ocer of Belton spent part of yesterday in the city on business. J. C.-Duckworth of Wllllamston was in the city for a few hour.? yesterday. Kev. Mr. Myers of Townville was to the city yesterday for ashort stay. I, IA Rice ls spending a few days in Columbia on professional business. E. C. McCowan of Mountain Creek spent a'few hours In tho city yester day. W. M. Mouch?t of Iva was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. i D. H. Hodges of Starr was among ii i- visitorT to spend yesterday Sn the city. E. D. Terrill of Greensboro. N. C., spent yesterday in the city on busi ness. W. E.- Bowers o? Clemson College spent a few hours in the city yester Jay. J. J. Gatley and W. L Hayes of Iva were In the city yesterday for a few hours. . J. Calhoun Wilson of . the Long I) ran ch section waa in tho city yes terday. R. A. Sullivan, a magistrate of the Pork section, was ? In Anderson yee lotxl?y. . Lawrence McGee of Savannah town ship spent yesterday In the - city on business. J. A. Stevenson of Townville was iruong. the visitors to spend' yesterday n the city. Rev. J. L. Singleton of Starr was In he city yesterday for a few hours on msincsB. Frank E. Major of Sreenvllle ls pending a few days ti. the city on rosiness. L P. Pettigrew of the Moseley seo ion was in the city yesterday tor a cW hours. .' T. B .Meachum of Greenwood was n the city yesterday for- a few hourn n business. C D. Gray of Lauren sspent yester \uy in thc city, a gae-ai ai the Cat ,jola hotel. Whit Mc,Cluro of Centerville was inoug the well known visitors to the tty yesterday. W. B. Moore and D. M. Moore of j 'cndlcton were in thc city yesterday or a short stay. H. L. Dixon ot -.Greensboro, N. c.. .? res In the city yesterday, a guest nt ? ho Chiquola hotel. a --- ? E. W. Langford of Spartauburg was * moog the business visitors to spend b esterday in the city. * --- ? S Miss Jessie Thompson has returned h 0 her homo in Piedmont after a short o 'tatt to friends here. r "vi. . -;- o Mrs. Cordon Speer and Mrs. J. i% h VI Ivon of Lowndesviila 'were shopping n the city yesterday. a 1 jj ;.' <t - i '^>1| ' ? ; ..- tl J. F. Shumate has ? returned from tl Uchtiiond, Va., where lie has been no ti i short business trip. h . Thomas H. pope of Greenville, a voil known business mah of that ?lace, was" in the city yesterday. li J. fi. Fowler and J. 8, Fowler, Jr" ft yesterday for Atlanta Iii ooo dr v'ft ?iutv touring cards. They wilt!ll fetid several days in thu Georgia [ M JSEFU?fwA? An article that ts in great demand 4/? present time aro those aniqne ee Pick* that are bing ?Iveil away fey' he. Coca-Cola Bobing , Co. Tbsae )n? end is equipped w.Rh a. bottle epf .ncr, wittie oh the ??bVlJJw^ - -- -,)? ?? ?. fttrk. .Dn\aa> hamer wbo plant he hat hr/? yoaU*jd for th reston .time, %i& ?hat tl soon be exhausted. If you havo. not bee? oie i ins on?, ta ?get .??# ol theee ttci?s, 'twould b?? a eplcnCW Capt Ramer right away. . Y ? j , .jimmu* Financial ant COTTON MARKET PRICES STIFFEN Broadening Demand for Near Mvi???w C&M?e* Si Uk Trading and Coed Prices Generally (By Associated Press.) New York, Iday 50.-The cotton market was generally firm today wltu prices making a new high record for thc movement on a broadening de mand, which .appeared to be Inspired by expectations of a bullish crop con dition report, irom thc government ut the beginning of next month and tho reports of a continued ?toady old crop situation. Closing prices were firm and from 9 to 18 points Pet higher. New crop from 9 to 18 points net higher. New crop positions led the advance during the afternoon and at the close tonight December contracts were selling with in 34 points of July, comparing with a difference of some 89 points less titan a month ago. Thc ' pening Was steady at a decline of 1 points to an advance of 2 points, which was just about as due on the pluming ot Liverpool, but '-prices quickly worked higher on covering by recent sellers .and commission house buying. The western belt fore cast for more settled .weather with probable showers was evidently a dis appointment ta some of yesterday's sellers for a turn, while the eastern belt forecast for continued fair br partly cloudy, condtione probably em-, phaslzed .complaints of insufficient rainfall and low night temperatrr.es in that section. Cotton Futures closed firm. Opened Closed May.12.95 13,0? July.... ..12.6* 12.1* \uguBt.12.39 12.61 October .12.10 12.24 December.12.11 12.28 January..12.06 12.21 Spot cotton, quiet; middling up lands 13.C0; gulf 3.85. No Sales . _?J_-. -!_:_ New Orleans Cotton New Orleans; May 20.-Heavy buy ing was the feature of the cotton mar get today, much of it coming after the seOn-hoOr. " It-was based on bellefin :rop damage due to thc heavy rams overnight tn Texas, coming aa tFey did Ht top of many days of rain.( In thc ?arly trading there was a smell not leoline, but Ulis did not last long, in1 ;he afternoon the merke t went-ll to 12 points Over yesterday's last figures in tho most active months and closed it a net advance.of 0 to tl points. .Cotton, futures..closed steady; clos- I ng; May 1341 ; July I3i:>; August Ix- ) \Gi October 1226; December 1224: ran nary 1325. Spot 'cotton steady 1-8 up. Middling j 3 1-2. Sales on the spot 1.307; to ar ?Ive 485. . . s C?T& ?? _ New York, May 20.-Cottonseed ail vas: easy early today under scattered [quldntton. but later rallied on cover tly of shorts and buying for a reac lon. F?nn' prices were 1 to 2 higher or leading positif .:.. YEGRO^O?I WAS ARRESTED le orge Gordon Caught in Atlanta Yesterday by Clever Work of Belton Poli < From Thursday1* aDtiy.) Oeorge (Jordon, wanted, tn Belton on cbarge of forgery, was' arrested esterday morning In Atlanta- and rought back to Belton yesterday af ?rhooo. according to messages re elved ic Anderson last night. Some reeks ago the'negro forged checks in teltcct. signing1 tue names of several f Belton's Well known cosiness men nd before the forgery was discover tl he made good his escape. Slnce'-that time Belton ' police have eeh working f?ithfoi?y on the-case nd yesterday morning Policeman W. . Acker rejected thai 'the chief at )w -him IO go to Atlanta In search f the negro. - A short. time ' after he eached : Atlanta he was ton the trail f hts man and th less than an hour o?a*l ?e>nn ?custody. Belton people are- pleased' o'^Hlkp ble work G?n? hv th* *o!?5 U iat town tn tWs'ctee and they claim ?Hrt Belton's police -force will cbm are eMth any in the state. tost rronspt and KtHcfcet Caro for B?d C?Ws. When you have shad cold yon want fora?dy that will not only ??ve rs of, but effect a proiapf. and pertua s^ttr*sar?, a rstsidy that ls pleasant j tsko. *t ?^b;i-iir thst c?5ii?as rrmh ig injurions. Chamberlain's Cough teta ed y meets all these -requireaienta ^r?c *5 ss ' u rth'pjan ,'. reiteres thc it?jpr,'Sids expectoration, opens th-, ec relions and restores thc ? ya tem to Tils remeey baa world Wide renutatti^ jfttw^OBe and jp2jf*wlgs1.' b? . d?p^ndi-d upon. Sold y Rvs bs* Pharmacy. IH AT STAftK attsnentfeThlfc Wt ek - W.n?*edal. , ?vr^e'^k-eclial given y Mise Aarrfo TT? I Ti (OLpasitlil ) j bita 'fs~dsy ?V i splendid ?siec?ce. '4m ? by Kt** Halford for ex ranaie *'w9lfiNNB$wM, atrHp and prcOes)tod by Rev aton. Qna H nagen* MM ??fctplrcn of j wharo visifng 'Mrs. w0??m\\? >ls wpefc / EASIER FOR T?rV?E LO?NS Trading in the General Stocks j Doti and ^rotession?! On Mew York Exchange (By Associated Press) New York, Muy 20.-:The session on th? ?lock exchange today was devoid of interesting developments. Trading wa s dull and professional throughout and the monotony of the movement I was relieved only by the heaviness 'ot such issues as Missouri Pacific and Western Maryland, whose affairs ad mittedly are unsatisfactory. In its broader aspects the real fea ture of the dny was the further rise in foreign exchange. Demand sterling advanced to 4.855 and increased, scalp, of recent gold exports. Brokers report ed a more persistent demand for our metal from Paris and berlin, und the inquiry from the latter center is pop ularly believed to be for Russian ac count. Foreign stock markets were not un like our own. London manifesting a sluggish and drooping tendency, witn some weakness ot Paris r.nd Berlin. Local monetary conditions were un changed, save for some easier tenden cies in-time loans. Total interest and dividend disbursements in the coming month are somewhat in excess of the correspondng period last year and a better Inquiry for bonds may precode thc release of these funds. . . . Weakposs in the inanes mentioned affected thc general bond list, prices fal linc on 'reduced dealings'. Totfil sales (par value) amounted to $1,400. 000. Government bonds were unchanged on-call. Liverpool Colton Liverpool;- May 20.-Cotton soot t-toady: good middling- 8.IC. ales 8.000; 7.54; Iqw middling 7.08. Sales S.000; speculation and export 1.000. Re ceipts 3,000. Futures very steady. May 7.18; May June 7 17 1-3* July- Aug 7.00;/Aug-Sop 6.85; Oct-Nov 6.54 1-2; Dec- Jan 6.46; Jun-Feb 6.46. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. May 20.-Despite heavy selliu? to realize 'profits, the wheat market to.k.v advanced to the highett ..mint thus tar recorded on the crop Alarming ?-??ports of damage froti tiessisi. fly kept speen,ators iu a tur mo'i aid made tho close strong ut n flso ot 7-f: to 1 B-tk? uet. Corn gained L4 to 8-S nnd oats 6-8 to. ? *-8 a l*4c. Provisions finished a shade Oft to Ruptura, pf tl 6^.. ?, Cotton Goods New York, May 20.-Cotton good? markets were stronger ahd more ac tivc today for printing, bleaching and converting. Wash goods were active and-the demand for white goods has shown a steady Increase. ' Worsted yarns-were quiet. Shadow laces were In demand. Rev. J. L. Singleton ts at home af ter having conducted a ton day's re vival at lye; Great good tfsa ac?tai pllshod. > Miss Dotty Earle of Anderson wor shipped *eere last Sunday. Miss ?ryan, after having nursed a patient et Starr the past week, has returned tn Anderson." On last Friday ???V?MU??I U number ot petrous and friends of the school here wera preeent Sit sid fehlend "spelltog bee." Webster's blue speller ;was i ?s'.-d among- the pupils from the fifth to the eleventh grades ttnd they reflected much credit on their teachers and themselves. Miss Eva Herron was the heroine, founding after all the others had tak en their seats. The TIrar?d Literary society of Starr High Scfiool will give ah enter tatnrhtrt in 'tho school auditorium Friday evening the 22nd. in thc form pf a acclaimer's contest for a gold medal. This will be the closing of thc school Prof. Abrams with hts body ef co-workers bas taught a most sue cessful term. Khciimailsm tinltkly rnrfd. -My sister's husband had an attack of rbcumattsm in hts arm.' writhe u well known resident ot Newton, Iowa. "1 give him a bottle of Chainbcrlalna Liniment which ha applied to his arm and on the next morning the rheums ?sm wa? goo* " *V>r chronic muscb lar rheumatism, you wilt find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold, by Evan*' Pharmacy, .rhljUHy^Aeadtmiy basrbail team arr.: io? Higu- School teem* will ?Jay thU afternoon at 4 o'clock, at Durna Vista Park. Thc fans of the city aw ojtoretina -that the-?arno wilt ftc a ?rmH and It ki believed that tfcerfxfoal l**s may Ttavc a chance of ?pillarfrom th* LtH?hon teem. The JkMdcmy team has been undergoing strenuous prac*fee f?crr the Mast few day* And it ha? tmprc*=d *?nd?rfc??y Th* i.cbanow;bdy* ?at up a good ar tide of busebhl? ahd- the gamo this af torno., ?iii bc well lb aeetaj. H**ttlt a Factor hi *te*fss. -?Ttro ?-?gest factor ceetrtbutrog to man's success is undoubtedly heall li. ' ha* been bWsrvfd that a man ts SICK when ms bowels ?*r*r**> ;*is never well worn they ?ted:' When.. youvaiv. ttfteUp* ?^Wm tki? nothlhg quite a? gt? lcmbcriaiu's T4fcf8t*t. i'VT?tf ic c tbc Wras,-Tr?rti?p??? sppetlto and strengthen the digestion. Th>y are sold tiv Evans' ft(*artbacy. , An Act to Regulate the operation ot traction engines on or across public ? \ bridges of Anderson County: Section 1. Operation of traction en gines serous public bridges in Ander son county, regulated. Be lt enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina; that from and after the passage of this act, 'any person, firm or corporation, using or causing to be used, any traction engine or en gines, on or across the bridges on the public highways in Anderson County, shall in crossing any of the said bridges, place upon the surface of said bridge pieces of timber not lesB than two inches thick and twelve tnches wide, on which said timbers the said I engines may pass and cross the said bridges. . . . . DAMAGES. 8ectlon 2.-Any person, firm or cor borallon who shall violate the provis ions of Section 1 of this act, shall be liable to the said County, for all dam ages done to any bridge therein. The above act was passed at the 1914 session of the General and will be strictly enforced. J. Mack King. County Supervisor Anderson County. 6-17-tf-DW NOTICE. PENALTY FOB DAMAGING HOADS. If any person shall wilfully destroy, Injure, or In- any manner hurt, dam age, Impair or obstruct any of tho pub lic' highways, or any part thereof, or any bridge, culvert, drain, dit en, causeway, embankment, wall, tollgate, tollhouse, or other erection belonging thereto, or any part thereof, the per son so offending abell, upon conviction thereof, OP imprisoned not more than \ -ix months, or pay a Une not exceeding l five "hundred dollars, or both, at tho j discretion ot the court, aud shall be further liable to pay all tho expense* i)f repairing the same. Notice Is hereby given that the above law will be rigidly enforced. J. Mack King. Supervisor, Anderson County. **- * 6-17-tr- Dw Wi ? i 'Ei' ' A-a POLi /SCAL Under this head will be run short iunouncement?.of candidates. ; Tits ll rajes for these arK-r*&td??mfrAlWjr~ county office? la both dally edi if iemi-'weokly, till election $7.00; in ?ither-alone, 15.00, cash in advance strictly. For etty offices: tn daily ?ly: Mayor, $5.00; aldermen $3.00. COUNTY CO.M.UISSIONElt I hereby announce-myself a candle late for? conney commissioner for the L'hird Sect lor., consisting of Garvin. JrtiHhy Creek, Wllliamston and Hope veil townships, Subject tc tho action ?f tho democratic primary. "L A. FOS?IS???. LONG BRANCH MCHOOL Long Branch No. 33 school will lotte i With a picnic at High Shoals, Saturday, May 23rd. Mr. Cullen Sollt an and several other prominent peaker; will be present and make iddresses: g .Tho public generally is cordially nvited to attend ibis picnic. Come ind brinr lunch banlcnt* ?nd hive a Olly good time everybody. . M. K. M ah af fey Prto.' . {essie Shirley, Asst. ?VOUK?X?; COXY KT? lat at the Masse TJrne Wiring- Then Htrtnane Treatment. Atlanta, May 20.-The state prison ommissfoners who have recently visr tod various prison camps in different .arts or Georgia report at the capitol hat there has. been a marked, and gen ral improvement in the condition or he prisoners and the camps. Tito establishmout of the system of grading tb? prisoners, according ? their good behavior abd Indur.'ry as worked splendid results. The con lets are* now lu their Raring uniforms. Lceording to the observation of the tate board, they are comfortably lolhed, humanely treated and well ed.- . "' "But they are'being made to work'' ne of -the-conrmlssloners added. "Thb aw contemplates that they shall work nd the ?awls being enforced. Weare rovlnp tt we csn get the beet work rom tb? convict? under humane and enalble treatment." . m*?t PAY $.1,000 Hi". IV A H I? Jetfereon Cnr/May io.-n: Pi Die*- : rson of SpringSeM. Mo., mast pay j eward of $5,000 be offered for the , apture o? a mau that shot and kill d Stanley Ketch-.?!!, a "prise fighter, rMtA the -tatter was on a visit td Mckerson's ranch in lftlO. Tjpls'we* decided today by the stats upreino court, which considered S ase appealed from Springfield by .T ?ph -tia Tbotnas' ??oftifB?^ o i. Murphy, who capt ir ? V. u ;< i>ipv , iy" Ketcholl'a s:t<> upiey wa$< e?stese??? to the penitentiary for Ufo. It was contended by Dickerson thal e had ant offered <.*. rewafrd for thb atMere ot the eanrderer. bas for thal Sad body of Ketch ci l's slayer. j Cure rar MtotMsch Disorder*. Disorders of'thb stomach "may he refried lay tba <AO ot ?t^mberialn** ! at??^is. ?s any ?sry rsnarimbje carest ave been a?ected - by these tablets. I Our Orea Wc fire c?ewrm| thousands of do?fl worth o?: M?n'S Boy's, Womehl dre?^J^I? Sensational .Pri? 6ut you- must il Quick! 1 ?Took, at thu fine Wat| 05c-It certainly ii t i Kain.? Ye*^ indeed ,? | becatue it^y*?,a ref^J value cut to 98 MAY SALE, We, .havc.,h^.?^y j rdrnarfc? throttghojut t' ^ during the past ?fe*flfl ^roving beyond a J this ta the GreateriS Event of the EntjueflfcL Thia great hargav^ra had in any department the ?tore--there are ..**) ens? of them bot they : moy** out at A lively g because of ?le quick ?sj price? s. Perhaps you have here, if you hey?, you ? ipme( wonderful value?; fustjre*? over a few of realhig pavings we These Waists f priced*t $SyS0 awl greatest number w value?. ,?tr^k^?rljr ..tylscin all ?ie*. Sf parate : ? Skirts at? several ,sea*eu*; a?e?t, lore these $5 Skirt? ridiculously low at JU; ?Vii -.jmiT^ Some Greett Values bi Sale of Childi en's Dress?-vaines up to for SP?CIAL-.12 1*2* ton Hosiery for Men Women at Boya' 75c Wash Ss exceUant. a?uMmiiwe? sn s assortment cf coi*r?>, at Some .o?. thongs*; ttylcs in Rfert>'*s,5 all woo!,;|*ayjr ...^gk ssd Facey "'urtv?a/ ?Kay