Vt**? The building en North main Street now occupied" by ^^^teCafe, has been leased t#> mt, wi will be convert Theatre To be opened between the 1st and 10th of February. WURR... STARTED . JvioNpAY MOlW^NG, REMODELLING Tits ENTIRE BUILDING. THE FRONT WILL BE SO ARRANGED THAT DURING HGT WEATHER it WILL^ BS COMPARATIVELY OPEN, WHICH WILL GIVE FER FECT VENTILATION. ? . Positively THIS THEATRE WILL BE SANITARY . f.N EVERY RESPECT.. :-: :-: :-: WATCH THIS SPACE FROM DAY TO mt . N X4 . ^ . j DAY, FOR FULL;.-d&%$*ICULARS. ?j *.. ? .. ; - ^ 5 IffLPinksto?* THE MOTION PICTURE W K ! ; BUTTERICK PATTERNS It yon want tho BUTTERICK FASHION SHEET each month send us Ile In stamps and wa will send lt to you fag- tho next twelve months? Thin amount simply corers postage and wa charge Lathing for. the Fashion Sheet We h*Te a full line ot Pattern na In steck and we will dil all orders PROMPTLY. Fer the next tah-fy OATS we will make a Special Olex el fa? bftilnea. tar far three Youths for 16* prerM** yen call nt oar store 1er ii v . greater than joid ls a p?trof. ^r^n^'''(^^^ feus* ?Vio? ut. uvu . fw.vti?. O? ".? '-^.?.^im.r-.-T.. ^iti?J?S ** H losing your sight fcy neglect of the ' , ;4> jajf^f jj f. proper precautlanW^ HAva^ . v, > -yj^^^i.' Usted at once, it Nature gita* ybn '^^^^T^S^W^?^^iHr* webing of falling .sight. I wW test ^'0^POB?* A " J/r Ih.n nd properlF St glasse?) toVth^P^W^-:!- ^_^J?==^^f^7 "tight at a moderate cost .., "QTiijxJf \\ *?$*&L Dk ?v R. Campbell iii? West WMtaeiiSX ^W^CT^ & Ottee P*on% Bas. ?Phoaet?3J. ^ ; ^ Lots Tliatf^ We have for sale 25 b^t?fu? lots on Tribble Street TERMS ARE &4$&?0N TH?G? LQTS; LOOK AT THEM. .?. F~ Evan? Company , Evans Building, MR MBRCH?1K.--V^ ESI Did yon erer notice our Eleerie 'sign? * No doubt you hara. Most everybody has noticed lt. Uu*rab?t everybody- noticed your sign? And ara there a. great maur ||onle who caa positively re member to hart sean your alan at aU? Why not make lt attractive enough to be remembered-?tlricttva.anough to draw trade-at r?c tlva^anoogh to indicate,your destre^a^ba progressive-attractive enough to show people that you >4Kto attract them-that yon want,.their attention and trade. ^ y? wauld Ilka to Talk Electric Signs yon. If wfSivw Maa j *?B w mu? ano DODOS eoavntted to day. Prices rose in all directions. It was more like a genuin* bril market than any which the street bad seen in many months. Sentiment nrasde cldedly ?rmlstlc, fife there apjjjHgd to be a 3^Dit4V,Jm?j4yernest in jBn i1srnfiiiiiiva>?tilwliiia 9 ' * " T_ The high/grade Investment stocks led the advance. Among the specu lative favorites there were ?lgns of profit taking at times snd their rise was less rapid than yesterJay. In the bond market transactlors were, the largest* of any day in aim-?st two years, in some cases the advance in bonds atmdnpted to' l to 2 points! The syndicate which yesterday 'pur chased New York State's $51,000,000 i Jlpue ot, A 1-2. per, nOubce?Vt?mt they .Taut all; bs^scltt wiSiin ?em than two nours. lt was une>veee jd--teat--the-- pri?e was 10? ?-4. ?Du rip g th?? C0. United Stades bonds were uncharged I Total stock asios, 771.DOO. I ?^f^Yfak Colton;, j Btv* 22.-Cotton Wt-6 Mr-ai iJ4ajfIdatfo^^TO^y fros taken as lpflr??l^Mn-dilr>fl?rt^n tc even itf afc I] counts in pre^r?tf&ff'for the gih?ing El report tomorrow.. The elooe was Il ^?^ead? ^ 1 to 7 The market opened steady at a de cline itf 2 to ? pointa. I ncr ol? ed Liv erpool pjtri sai?a ?-.-re yo^orted, but shewed an uvas rai ly large proportion ' of c?ier chan American _ growths, while lower futures than expected may Kavo inspired some local selling f jr a '.urn, as well aa scattering Hq mfi^thik. gradually ccscd og, with active months selling about 8 to 8 points net lower during ...the middle af the ddy. . There was no <*> \ grossi ve support, but offerings were j pretty well absorbed, on a acale down affi ^teeJmarket steadied l?W^ny cor4 cT?tfg with the close showing rallied , or 3 or 4 pointe from the lowest. Seme attention was attracted by \ reports frcmi the r.outliwcst that good seed for planting was very acoro aw- ? lng to bad. weather during ' f he au- 1 tumn and wilber and it waa Claimed : that oil milla which usually select < good seed for planters, felt that they ned no deed which they could recom- J mend for that punpose this eeaso?r. " , On the otther ?and, a message was ) reedtre* from; ^tgom?Jf*^Alt?^Btl*d " ling that the season foV fertiliser Mr* * hod opened With m rt?tiW^tf \???^aAki i which had led ?0 p. ?dlct?ona ?thitPeh?1 *] use of fertiliser would break ' nSet< 1 year's .-ocord. Sou'.?um advicesaeA?^ * tinged to report; a good spot demhrfd^ i ', $p*A. . cotton t qu," ii.:, middlinfl':*fp-* \ lands, 13.00; gulf, li.25c. Sale?baos. . 'cnfxon'foxuT?a: > . ' ' Opei High liyw ??aae' ! Jan ... ...12 17 1S.'4T* lj.48 12.17 March.'.lifd 32.71 12.M 12.89 Mfc? ... . USO 12.81 12.44 12.48 July .... ..??.45 12.45 12.39 *12.48 OotobeT.1.78 11.74 11.88 11.74 New Chileans Cotton . ?*i**)Mt\?*?? jt?.^2:^WH?e u ? 8la?*fii?e to benr pressure was ahown jmatrra^ 'oneal iPnying waa not arge at an7 time. Moderate buying ( lei a in the gesti?n, i after the,. an pound in local, spot Quotations, but ] the contract st?rket to the highest level of the day snd caused a very < steady tone on the oloae. < Favorable apct reports were the ?.(biet support cf tho, future market i throughout the session. "Bulls made ' no effort ts follow up their' nd van- < tag??, which atittt?de ?**eared to he due to the "fear that totnorrow'a cen- ' eua bureau report on ginning would 1 be rather full. , The opening was steady at alosa of 4 tc ? points on poor ?ables, so far as Liverpool contracts Were con cerned. The large spot sales in the Liverpool market offset, to somO' ex tent, the decline tn risenres. The vBTVtoaa. POI?O' quotation?, they were 2 to 6 down. The close waa at a net loes ot 4 to 8 pointe. 9pot cotton steady, 3-lGc up. Mld [ dilog.f^d 3-lCc. Sales, in spot, j| 282; to arrive to 1,055. cot** ?*iJm* i?*nary 12.78c; Feihruary, 12.80c; March, 12. 88c; May. 12.999c; July, 13.05c; Oc tober, 11.84c. Liverpool Cotton . Liverpool, Jan. 22.-Cotton-epot good business done; prices easier; .-middling fair, 743; good middling, 749; -middling. 721; low middling, 097; good ordinary. 021; ordinary, &at..ySeles, 13,000. including 5,700 |jlg^can> and .f^QO, for*"?^ulatW and export. Kecetpts, 52,000, includ ing .'JIMS).American, Future jfiosftd .barley ?^q^?, January, 082 l-2j Jan. M|r?&-^pr?J, 685 1-2; ^prll-M.iy. 684; May-June, rJSS 1-2; Jjine-July.i 697; July-August, 674 1-2; jAug-Sept?, 660; ScptfOct., ?43- 1-2; 0:t-Nov., 632 1-2; :j94)T-jbeO ?27 1-2; jl)ec-Jan.j 626; Jan-Fcb.. 626. i .Cotton Seed Oil New York, Jan. 22.-Col'.anaced oil was higher today on renewed out- j side buying, induced by the strength In crude, but mest of the advance, was los* towards the close, due to scattered profit taking. Final price* were, 5 points higher tr february and unchanged to 1 net .,'r.i?r on the balance. 'Sales, 16,300 barrels. Prime crude, .?07 jk 613; prime summer yellcfwf-TM rf 724; January, 714; Feb ruary, 724; March, 729; April, 737; kMtiy? 7?B; June. 755; July, 763;' Aug '.oat,'prime winter yellow, 740 a 780; prime sumansr* white, 120 a Money on! Call j \ -1 New York, Jan. 22^-Call money I Bteady, 1 S-4 a 2 por cent; ruling j rate, 2; closing, 1 3-4 a 2 per cent' GREATLY KEDUCED --Round Trip Fares ? .-,4 - -TIA . 0 C*jr%?aS-l%4&?*?? Oe?Jlw???-?? -- - W - -^.??? In connection with Blue Ridge, Premier carrier ot the South, from Anderson, S. C. $19.20 New Orleans, La. snd^asturn* account of Mardi Oras fStolnaUom/iTickets on sale Feb. 1st KTWd with return limit March 6th IAI4;.. - f.: 114.55 Pensacola, Fla?, ind return account of Mardi Oras Celebration.' Tickets on nalo Feb. 17 to Mrd.' with rel?rt? limit March 6th. 191*. * (15.00 Mobile. Ala:, md return account ot Mardi Oras ^elcbrat?o?. Tickets on sale Feb. 17 ? 23rd, with return limit March' 6th. 1914. 3, 8?2?5 t?cjiniona. Vau HUd return, account-of?_ National Ed'?-' rational Association^ . Ticket?, op sale Feb. 21, 22, and 23rd, with return'limit ?Ireh 4fh, 1914."For complete Infor-' natlon, -tickets, etc.; call on ticket tgent, or, |?? E. McOEE, ?GPA, Columbia, 8. C. if. K. TABKB. P?TA, greenville, fl. C :ut, trimmed and shaped our figure, cali on SALLA. TAILORING CO,' 126 W. .enstm St.. where y o-u r .rvdit (js LT'HH? ?.nrj?>'*t ?os ortment U oo-?efra in tue ! ?ity to select from and low? ? ist prices. ' ... CASH or CREDIT... Under Maple Hall \ .H l??6 W. Benson St. j V-.-:..??"). ' -.. DBY GOODS. Kew York, Jen. 22.-Cotton goods were steady today. with trading ae on napped gooflflfflj?t*p'4ggfrsB s were opcnedB^^Mlj spnag. . Yams were finner and high-1 er. Chicago Grain and Provisions WHEAT- * T~ Open Close May.98 92*4 July ...87%~n% CORN- { Moy.65V. 65% ?Ai- tm^7M% ?If May.39% 39 Vi -*t?ry~~. ." .. ..j u. T. .88%- 39% LAFO)- r vf, VIN Y Jan ... .Vk\y?..*.. ..-11.1? %v*r- .i-.w-w-11.-?7 OT . .v - M .'.11.80 11.85 .ai .-21.82 .21.73 21.95 Produce Market Chicago, Jan. 22.-Wheat went up grade from the start today, held t; enlarged spot demand. Closing prices were strong at the top point of the session, 5-8 a 3-4 a 7-8 above last night. Other speculative articles all showed a net gain-corn 1-2 a 5-8 to lc; oats, 1-4 a 3-8 to 3-8; provi sion*, 5 to 22 1-leV A. F. L. DZftODNCED. ?nlianai>oll8, Jan.. 22-Attacke on the' American ' Federation of Labor, cropped out in the Convention of the United States workers of America, during .tho debate- on the resolutions ?oanm^ta? j report. ?ate. ? today. The speecJ}'g ^ho d?bate on the resolutions Spenching against the federation wera ?tarted ? by . Duncan McDonald, Illinois Later leader, during tho dis cussion o? a resolution regaddlng in dust rial unionism. A .number of resolutions dealing with industrial ' ubtonlEm. many of (hem demanding,, a convention for Am HI iv 1014f *z consider th |eet ware cemftnitted to the commit tee. The committee opposed the calling ot the convention ?md drafted a substitute resolution instructing tfce.delegate^io {he American, F?d?ra tion of Labor to'work for th? passage of a resolution!1!frO>ldXn?.'tor indusr] trial .. unionem ?pther . than crafts unionsSm. vt ?F <' / v 'It any one can got ia progressive resolution through the A. F. of L. de clared McDonald, "he will deamrjeja^ monument for he will man os Washington. Tb?fc,^bofr :ii? reactionary, fossilized, jn^jaui uaton and dead." Thomas Kennedy, of Haselton. ?Pa., declared that almost o very.; del front the'miners to tho ted recent yearn has been insulted ih: lie j,; /IA* uu>?vt '.That :orgsnir?tion ls rotten tootha I core", , ho concluded. SSE?iS&'V ?i* DEFIED THE LAW. And Became Quite a Tjoc?i Celebrity. Mayville, N, Y.. Jan. ***-Edward Bern daley, who for more than a week has, defied the efforts of ah ?riff An derson and a posse to arrest him, sur rendered to C. D. Backus, a local hotel man, early . today and was locked up in; tho Jail. Backus, who was appointed a deputy sheriff, ef fected the "capture" alone and in keeping with* a Plan ?agreed upon by Beardsley yesterday. Beardsley was served, with a warrant charging him tttb'aasnutt' in ti? first Negrea In . paving .shot Q. Wj. Pitman,overseer j of the^poor of j^ftUtauqua County, wttfc'intent to klfi* ; Beardsley's capture" carno after eight days of open fighting of the lav/ from "Fort Bearoaley," aa his ( farm house stronghold has come to j be known. 1 A week ago Tuesday ?oardaley shot ' 1 overseer of the. Poor Putman as tho J latter was about to take the outlaw :! nine children to a county Institution, Ho barricaded the windows and.'doorj 6f his farmhouse and kept the^sHioriff - abd his posse of twenty five 'men at - bay by threatening to use thh children j! j ka a shield against their tmllets. I At a certain Scottish mansion, no torious for scanty fare, a gentleman waa inquiring of the gardner about i i*k>S which some time before he. had liven to the laird. The gardner showed him a tank greyhound, upon which the gentiMauHa4d>v? - .' J, ?"?tte the bonnes ere *8 nsw, ail set back 30 fecCTM none ot ? them to cost less than ?1,800-for the simple reajSEthat there Sf is no mora vacant land inside. the city and yon do4P?%ant to go ou. .?de now. Two weeks ago when lot* like these would have cost $1, 5OO?J0'?$2,4W>O;thattnight tove/4fem advisable, but now since we M sj^l^^?e** *t $500 tfl|^|n casyterm s "What's *^HL Only a few of these lota lerVLef us Show You. V Anderson Real Estate I & Investment Co. | E. R. HORTON, Pres. L. S. HORTON, V. P. I W. F. MARSHALL, Scct'y. ';: m..JHVI..U as? - Lowest I BIG REDUCAN I Prices I - ; is DAYS ? I --I $15 GofeDust JL ^ ?Vria^^ ' PIateS ^,5? _7^^SLTTLX?^ Natural Gums, a-, ?a, -^_n_A,_,^ Painless Enacting Crown S DR. H. R WELL? & Co. and ...Electric Dental Parlor... ! r\dge Over Farmers & Merchants Bank ; ^ Work I Anderson, S. C. Woman Attendant^, |\ -1-j-j .i . ;??-i-j-1---! Our Jewelry Needs np SpecialjClaim There ts'nt any use claiming ones good s to lie tho finest unlfifiEthe gooda 'themselves warrant the aasortlon. . An inspection of ours rw?ft convince you of the superior quality and workmanship, cabined wlt^^at indefin able air of supreme refinement-that mark |ivm as the hi?b^qt product of the Jewelers-art. JOHN M. HU BARD & COMPANY j WHERE QUALITIES AL WATS HIGHER THAN PRICE. A -. . ? ? ?-??-( 1 ..' '' ' ;; ' |g '"r"'v; ^ -M ^^^^^^^^ i :^e have a large assortment fr**.* \ W?1 be doing yourself A which-to choose. Let us. aijoW^eo . * fe<*>d turn by installing a HR and help you plan your flre-plse? GAS RANGE. We Bell^P fov hy?}a ana comfort. therk under the strd%es(J I Ulmer Mantel & ffe?? so t I " hasy terms-$2 down and JL lile CO. $2 per month. jgL Bleekley Bunding ?ll?erSOn G?S Co. | ANDERSON, S. C. ? " M ? ? t's Jus Like This !>oth, ss^^^at^as^^^^s^r^^^i ot ? iraduats.XOpttcuietr?st with twenty .wo years experience. Examination sntlr??y : free. MK. .ftrt'HR-Vit? t'Li'MI'M. . Kje^ielif ?ip rr Ls ?I??.' \?'' V. w-'"m*,,f*ft-*"*- ^hsrwia?y*'jfav ?CHES1 ssc POCKET GO Cbntainirg Ace;: ^fte Tables Show?r?? Ute. ais:?' of cot? ton at any pri:e ?nly 25c. F A M r * s Ri ( KS SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVp?V??fiE EISR?LLS Paint praise ne'er iron a fair dam .?ii....? , .-...^ ....... f OINTMENT i