ANNOUNCEMENT The building on North main Street now occupied by the Eiite Cafe, has b?en leased to mc, and viii bc tun vert ed into a MODERN, UP-TO-DATE Motion Picture Theatre To be opened between the 1st and 10th of February. ...WORK... STARTED MONDAY MORNING, REMODELLING THE ENTIRE BUILDING. THE FRONT WILL BE SO ARRANGED THAT DURING HOT WEATHER IT WILL BE COMPARATIVELY OPEN, WHICH WILL GIVE PER FECT VENTILATION. Positively THIS THEATRE WILL BE SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT. :-: :-: :-: WATCH THIS SPACE FROM DAY TO DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. A. M.Pinkston THE MOTION PICTURE MAN MR. MERCHANT Did yon over notice our Electric Sign? No doubt you h av?. Moat everybody has noticed IL Hos most everybody eotlcod your ?iga? Andere Ike-re a grsa* san y people who cnn noaitlvely re member to have seen your sign at nil? Why not mahn it nuraett*? enough to ba, remembered-attractive e&pagn to dr.?? ??'ade ~ai*nc tlv? enough to Indicate your desiro to be progro.?>?i>w -attractive enough to show people that you wish to attract them-that, you want their attention and trade. .We would like to Talk Electric Slgn3 with you. SOB PUBLIC .UTILITIES GO. -Buy an ?L C. Ssmi&i & Bros, T?PEWK1T?R... and yo?*, can weir a smile all the time as they enable you t>? tum out the neatest and best class of work. I?et us show yow our 'late.-t M- ck*. No (> an ' > ou wiii he convinced We 8*'?l ali other makes ? f rc-buiir and rteond hand niwhmes a i>< For completo InfofS rnalicxn. Ccket3, etc.. call on ticket ?gebt, or. !V. V.. McGEE, ASPA, Columbia, S. C If. ?, TA RH Kl, P&TA, Greenville, 8. C, 'j. E. ( Healers. ItroN & co., Charlotte, N. C. W. O. ULM ER, Agent, Anderson, 5. C. Financial anc New York Cotton New York. Jan. 24.-Renewal of yesterauy s Beliing c?use? an ? ?ariy decline in cotton, but prices later ral lied cn bullish Southern spot advices and covering, with the close verw steady at a net advance of 1 to 4 pointa. ('ables were lower than due and it wan reported that yesterday's break in raw. material had checked the de mand for cotton yarns, but the chief Helling here on .tho opening decline of 4 to 0 points seemed to be on over night orders, inspired by the break of the previous day and the bearish view of ginning figures. Offerings were well taken around the opening prices, which showed a reaction of some 25 to 30 points from high levels of the week und tho market soon became steadier. , ?KW YORK MARKET Open High Low Close January . .12.27 12.36 12,27 12.36 March . . . 12.47 12.58 12.43 12.&7 May . . ..12.23 12.38 12.23 12.37 July . . .12.20 12.33 12.20 12.32 October . .11.66 11.62 11.50 11.62 Spots 12.90gUnchanged. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Jan. 24.-Cotton-Spot Moderkte business; prices easier, mid dling fair. Open Clore - Spots . 7.10. Sales 7,000. Receipts 23,000. Jan-Fcb.6.74 6.73 Fcb-Mareh.6.73 6.7:5 March-April.6.77 r,~,? April-May.6.74 <..T? May-June.6.7? 6.73 New Orleans Cotton New Orleans. Jan. 24.-After a lew er opening today tho cotton market recovered and went to u i.ot od/junee. Tho ring wa.> not active in thc early trading, r.r.d much of tlio business done was iou r??i^Iv o? i',u ?ruiu- o? longs to cvon up over t.ic weekend. Later, however, thc market acquired a firm undertone, the r'r.g became ac tive and a good volume of business como in, much of lt tc'.ng the result of fresh buying for loug uccouvtt This switching of *ent'm?nt wasi caused, in no small meauurd by re port from states in tao western bett' Hutt seed for planting wa J too poor to bo of nny u. e. Reparti frowi. Tex as wero that t>iO allston lu t.U re spect waa serious. Tredors wero at first.inclined tr- :. ii l?c.o string's. "Nolhlns can spoil the rich, mellow tone, lt ia a piano made to last? otc. WILLIS & SPEARMAN -Mudie Houac BleckJey Bldg. , - Anderson, S, C. I Commercial Mar.?o'; 6?% July.66^ 65% OATS May.39% . 39% Juiy.39% 39% LARD Jan. .10.97 19.97 i May.11.25 1 > .30 RI1JS Jan.11.45 11.60 May.11.72 11.75 PORK Jan.- 21.02 May.21.75 21.82 Money Market New York, Jan. 24.-Call money nominal, no loans. Time loans eas ier; sixty days .3 % a % per cent; six months 4 per cent. Stocks and Bonds New York, Jan. 24.-Selling for both accounts weakened the stock market today. Tbc tone waa heavy throughout. ;.io. ; active shares wore forced down a point or so. The rise of the week had extended to a point which made reaction probable, and today's movement was regarded as merely a normal pause. That the market still possessed underlying strength was indicated by the ease with which thc offering.) at tho lower level were, absorbed. The list grew steadier after the sharp setback at tiie opening and truding contracted aa quotations declined. RED MEN TO MEET District Convention To Be Held !a Pclzer (Honea Path Chronicle) The f.emi-annual convention of j th Tenth District, Improved, Order j of Led Men, will be held with Wam ' poo Trite Ko. 01 at Peizer on Satur . day afternoon, Februar-*- 21st. Mr. ? A. S. Buyck of Greenv!..^ ls president ! of tho convention, and Mr. Walter M. j Allon ia chief of records. Mr. W. I. T". /-.IT,-. _ * i_ ? _ i_j __J_ f JJ. uiiuvi b ff* uio yiaLu ia .uiuui ?uga more and will he advanced to the presidency at this meeting. The greatest interest centers in he con test for the banner wheh ls awarded to the best drilled degree team in the district. It waa won by Co manche team last fall and the boys expect to bring lt back from Pelxer. If there le a virtue in tue world at which we should aim. lt ls cheerful ness.-Bulwer-Lytton. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. . Premier Carrier* of the South. Ci COK.VECTIOS WITH BLUE RIDGl RAILWAY. \ - Sebedul Effective Jan. 18, Itt? N. B. the following schedule figure? arc published only ss information and are no', guaranteed. Arrivai and departure of irwins crew Anderson, H. C. No. Arriving From Time 20 Greenville and Belton.. 8;30 a. m 22 Greenville and Belton.. 11:50 a. m 15 Cbarleaton, Columbi? sud Relton, through sleent-rto Belton.il:50 a. m 12 Atlanta, Walhalla and Seneca.8 ::tl a. (\\ 25 Greenville and Belton .. 1:25 p. m 10 Atlanta. Walhalla, and Seneca .4:52 p. m S;ueca.. ... ..6:t?2 p. m 17 Charleston. Columbia and Belton. Through coach fron? Columbia to Wal halla.Ki.?:03 p. rr. Leeriuy Fer 20 Belton, Greenville .. ..7:40 a. ts 22 Belton and Greenville. .9:2? e. rr 24 Belton and Greenville ..2:25 p. m 10 Belton Charleston. Greenville and Columbia 4:52 pm 13 Belton. Columbia,.Char leston end Greenville ..9:21 ai ec 9 Seneca, Walhalla and At lanta .H:K a. a 11 Seneca, Walhalla through coach from Columbia. .0:02 p. n No. baggage will he handled o motor cars Kc.? 20, 24, 21, S5, 22, 23 Connection la made at Belton fe Southern tra?na and nt Seneca fe tra?na to Atlanta and beyond. Fe further Information ???$17 to ?aire .gents or - . W. R. Taber 1 ?? t ?. Greenville S. C. W. fi. McGee, A. . :' A.. Columbbt 8. C General Pa&e'ager Agent, Greenville, 8. C Seduced Recod Trip Fares from Anderson, h. C. EICB90X1>, VA.. Account ot National Education Asse cit.tien. Tick?*? oft sale F?b: 21, ti 23. with return limit March. 4th, 1814 |Hew Orleans, ba..fi?? .Pcasac?la. FU . $15.0 Mobile Ala.115.4 Account Mardi Gras Colebratior. Tweets on sale Feb. 17th to 23rd, wit; retur limit March, ?tb 1914. Far further Information call on Cit: Ticket Ageut, or write C. R ALLEN, . CL S? S JU XT. PLANS TOURIST HOTEL T. C. Duncan Conf?re With Ar chitects Regarc' jig Project Spartanburg, S. C., Jan. 24.-.Thom as C. Duncan, mayor of Union and candidate for Joseph T. Johnson's seat in congress, announced today thut he planned to build a tourist ho recently purchased in Spartanburg. ' The property on the corner of North Church and Charles otreets, has a | frontage of 90 feet on North Church | street and a depth of 104 feet. It is i surrounded by some of the hand-| 8omost residences of the city and is within easy walking distance of the railroad stations, the postoffice, Car negie library and the retail business. Statement of the condition of THF. DIME SAYINGS BANK located at Anderson S. C At the close of business January 13th. 1914. Resources: Loans and disccunts .$ 24,489.55 Overdrafts . 276.48 Furniture and fixtures .... 211.86 Due from Danks and Bank ers . 5.575.38 Currency. 689.00 Gold ."... 32.50 Silver and other minor coin 262.48 Checks and cash items. 291.29 Exchanges for Clearing House, 103.00 Current expenses Net . 403.94 Total .532,335.48 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in _$ 13.212.50 Individual Deposits subject to Check . 15,322.60 Savings Doposits . 3,649.10 Collier's Checks . 151.28 Total .$32,335.48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson, ss. Before mo came Jas. H. Craig cashier of the above named bank, being daly sworn, says that the fore uoove and foregoing statement 1B a true condition of said bank, as shown hy the books of said bank. JAS. H. CRAIG, who being duly Bworn, says that the mc this 24 day of January, 1914. W.E. WATSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. D. Brown, Jno. W. Lindley, B. B. Gossett, Directors. ABBEVILLE NOTES. Abbeville, Jan. 24.--T. S. Honing ot Chnricago, has bought a tract of land from Mr. L. C. Haskell, thc tract being said to contain a kaolin bed worth hundreds of thousands' cf Lollars. It ls rumored that he in tends pulling up a plant here soon and using the kaolin os toon as it can be developed. iWe hope this ls so, as it will mean a great thing for Abbeville to have thia enterprise. (Mrs. W. E. Conon bas returned tc her home in Anderson, having come up for the wedding of her elster. Mies Ellen Gambrell. Miss Mabel Nckon was the guest >f hotter ft-t a roak pity given Mon day afternoon. The house was hcau A-ully decorated and after several ntcreating games a delicious salad ourco was served. Dr. J. R. NfCkies and Miss MU.be! tolson wero married on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 21rt, ot 5 o'ciock, n the preface of a few intim?le .'rienda and relatives. Misa Nelson us been with Haddon, Wilson and .crapany as their millner for Beveral .jagoe? and .has by her courtesy and pommai charm made for. herself c aurxjber of friends. Dr. Nickels ls a prominent young dentist and is af.se . ery popular. The bride and grcoix. lave gone to Florida, and upon theil return will be at home on We-i Main itroot. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. R rhoc&sott . was tho charming hostess xt a reception given from 5 to 6 ? clock In boner of her guest, -Mrs. f. D. Copeland of I Clinton. Mrs .'ausl?nd wlH be Mrs. Thomason'i juect for Beveral days. A reception nroe given by . Mrs. 8; i. Rosenberg Thursday citeraoon lc :ccnplvmet??-.to her ?lotor, Mas. Louise .yost., of Sumter. AS.TS. Frank Gary Ms with her et ier g?eir. for several days, her als K veo Kiley e?i Richmond. MAY RUN, SAYS LILES >rangeburg Mon Likely m Race for Lieutenant Governor - Columbia. Jan. 24.-'Tho probabl Hy is that I shall bo a candidate for he office of lieutenant governor in the ^lmpaign next Bummer," said lMpro enatlve .T. T. Liles, of Orangoburg :ere a fe ar nights ago. "I co not cart . make any termal statement at thu mo." Mr. Liles's name has been men oned in connection with the race or some months, with no atatcmen : denial or contlmation. Althens ls statement is cot definite, lt ' epotfflily believed that Mr. Liles' . jdl??cy ts assured. ?). F. Kally, of Bishopvli'.e, ts tr,. * oder announced oandidntr: f< he office. Mr. Lfiea ts ono of tht aore infiuoatial / members at tn? .ouy.o of representativos, and ?a r. o go'./cl tv* one of ft>. ?hlr.it ??poabl?r* POSTMASTERS ARC ft AMED Dffiriais ai Wiomboro and Lib CUJ? n??m ?~ Washington, Jan. 24.-Presiden Vilsen sent ot tho tenafs today th lominatlon of George u. McMasier V ie postmaster at Winnsboro, and o ?Ua ii. McCravey to be postmeete Liberty. Both aro reappointment i ?ad are according to the recommends ! ons of Congressmen Finley an Ukcc, respectively. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER, Anderson, C. C. Gentlemen:-Pleas? enter my nam? as a subscriber to The Dall-/ Intel* ligencer. I anj-Aor am not) taking the semi-weekly Intelligencer. NOTE:-If you are a subscriber io the semi-weekly and your sub scription !s paid in advance, you may receive credit for the amount paid. The subscription or me oauy is so.uu per year; $2.00 ior aa. mourns. Pleare enclose check or money order. RMTMAtfllllT. Name. Address . R. F. D. or St. No. O o College; View LISTEN-You will never have a tether -opportunity in thu city to build where every one owns his own home, where there are no railroad crossings, shops, ware Ii ousts ncr anything objectionable,, where thc homes are all new, nil cet back 30 fest and none of them to cost less than $1,800- T'jf the simple reason that there is no more vacant land inside. the city and you don't want to go outside now. Two weeks ago when lots Thc these would have cost $1, 500 to $2,500, that might have been advisable, but now since we are rilling these at $500 to $1,2 ?0 on eosyterm a "What's the Use?" Only a few of these lots left, Let us Show You. . Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. E. R. HORTON, Pres. L. S. HORTON, V. P. W. F. MARSHALL, Sect'y. Lowest Prices BIG REDUCTION 15 DAYS $15 Gold Dust Plates $12.50 Our Specialty: Something Classy Most Beautiful Natural Gums. Painless Extracting Crown and . Bridge Work DR. H. It WELLS & Co. ...Electric Dental Parlor,.. Over Farmers & Merchants $&nk Anderson, S. C. Woman Attendant We will have two loads of nice Tennessee mules for M o n day's trade! call and give us a look. If you are in the market for any mules? here is the r lace to buy them, as we con save you DAVIS BROS. MEN LOVE TO LING ct our titles. Tu* ??rat".meal they have e-.ten makes them '-apprecl*'?o t'.-.e iiccie.U;? c'.r.r?c?:r .qi our xar c 'o",.;?i".t^/ ot th* surrc-tndlnr*.. ??tor* u:;.u -here with a friend. Coif : c U LIT':' v-cd h.'.,uv.r a! that you'll baie tr.e tim w?a? you havo lo leav-j. ? ?inner you will ;he meal d'1 -eomo BI rn u n MT n icc r I E U RI U R i U A I L 114 West Weiner Street. G. D. Antonekos. Prop.