1 The building on North Mainstreet formerly;occupied by the Elite Cafe, lias teen'leased to mc, and will be convert ed into a MODERN, UP-TO-DATE Motion Picture Theatre To be opened between the 1st and 10th of february. .WORK.;:.. IS R?0?RES$NG RAPIDLY. li. E Vv r > i j n I. 1 N G THE ENTIRE BUILDING. THE FRONT WILL BE SO ARRANGED THAT DURING HOT SvFATHER IT WILL BE COMPARATIVELY OPEN, WHICH WILL GIVE PER FECT VENTILATION. THIS THEATRE WILL BE SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT. ;?: \ ;-j :-: WATCH TH?5 SPACE FK?/WE?AY TO DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. THE MOTION PICTURE MAN pi Pianos of Quality .In the KRANICH & BACH PIANOS.you v/iR find the highest tvpe J artistic Piano cor? struction. KRANICH & BACH PIANOS a? made in a musical atmosphere. The manufac turers are musicians in the sense that they un derstand tone quality, totie character and tone nature. 'I hey have studied them musically, they have studied them scientifically and they have % studied them thoroughly for fifty Years, and therefore the Manufacturers are prepared to -buiU*, a high grade piano like the KKANICH & BACH. We have some attractive new styles on our floor. C* K D??J D:_?2 JPL f\_ r>?- *^??^MI i ia, KIM vx* v/i^aii ftp?hy 115-117 N. MAIN St. ON CASH TRANSACTIONS. FOR NEXT 30 DAYS -"SPECIAL BARGAINS" remainder of our Shipment of Horse* and Mules? .TB^^SmWms fa*t~See them at once. j^HSHHS m I Financial anc New York Cotton New York, Jan. 26-Cotton was quiet today and brices fluctuated ir regularly within a range (if 8 to 10 points, closing barely atoady. net 1 point lower to 2 pointa higher. There was a number of buying or der* at the opening, probably attrac ted by Saturday's rally and reports of un active southern demand at the week'a close. First prices were at a partial advance of 5 points, and fur ther months sold at 5 to 6 points net hlKher at the call, or about 17 points ahoVf. Saturday morning'H level. Buy ing wa? encouraged by the steady allowing of liverpool and bullish ipot news, while the favorable view of general trade conditions was fos tered to some extent by reports of in creasing activity in the steel trade. There was considerable realizing on the advance, however, whle demand ?OC:I eased off under scattering sell proved far from aggressive, und prices i:ig, which appeared to come largely from local sources. After showing a net Joss of 3 to 4 po.nts, the market steadied again on continued reports of good spot de mand and the appearance of a few trade ofic.- rs,uppof?ed to he again.>t New Bngland spfnnorrlii?f ?hgnrhpd n. rnirlyl largo' \ c. v.n:? of selling in the first I hour < avered traders to change their j tactics and a slow advance began, ?reo 'Weeped marked Rtrength on Rte-'upturn, selling for a time at a L'a ft of 2 points. The copper.- and Marrimana also made a good show ing, in tho last half hour tnere was a "swift reaction which carried down somo of the leader? a point from their best prices. Last prices, however, I wete slightly above Saturday's clos-1 lng prices. New Orleans Cotton . New Orleans, Jan. 26.-The cotton | market waa quite Arm today. The gen eral tone wis steady and prires were iisposed to work higher. Except at the opening, no great activity was in evidence. The dullness held prices Sown In the face of much bullish goa ilp.. The good tone was based on a fa vorable view ot the Mexican situation, reports ?f easier' money In the big markets improvement in tho Bteel .rade and statement* from tho in tar er that, banks wen cager to renew loans against cotton. Rulls claimed hat the remainder of the crop ln the South waa financed for the season and .h?? >>rt~ clpitatod hy the break in hara aa? lack of ouUld* reports. Refiners were heit huyera, presumably !a the way of unloading hodges. Active mouths were 3'to ^points net lowor at tho cir-s*. Sales 61106 . barnie.:.l-jPrta* erode ?.00 to 4.d7; pr-me summer yel low 7.00 to 7.27; January ,7.06; Febru ary 7.? 5; March 7.22, April 7.2t-, May 7.30. Juno 7.45? July 7.68, August 7.6?, prime winter yellow 7.00 to 7.99; BRflBflMwamBaBiSMsw 1 Commercial prime summer whit", 7.00 bid. ard Provisions Chicago. Jun. 2G.-Evidence that Australia and Russia wore undersell ing the United Klutes had a bearish inuenre hero today on the price of wheat. Largely ia consequence the market, although steady at the close, was 1-2 to 1-2 io 5?8 down, compared with Saturday uight. Each of the other principle staples, too. showed a net dcctlnepcorn, 3-8 to 1-2 to 5-8; oui H 1-8 to 1-4 and provisions 5 to 22 l-2c. WHEAT- Open Close May.93% 93% July.88% 88% I'ORN May.G6% 66'.4 July.65% 65% OATS May.39% 39% July.2D% 39 4.? LARD Jan.- 10.S2 May .. .11.25 11.20 RIBS - ll 32 11 f>0 11 C5 'THE LESTER PIANO responds to the lightest touch of the dogers. The mechanical'parts are absolutely perfect. They perform their part of the work under all cir cumstances, and in all climates. Change ' of temperature and other weather conditions have no effect on the strings. Nothing can spoil the rich, mellew tone. It ls a piano .made to last, etc. WILLIS & SPEARMAN -Music House Bleckley Bldg, Anderson, S. C. GENTLEMEN WHon in need of s FlriE TAILOR-MADE SUTS culV trianiied anti shaped to \ t ur figure; cali on S*LLA A-LURING GO , 126 W. ?tens?n St., "here v o u r pr?dit i^tjoori. I rg?r. . Le sart ment W o ? l e n ? in t?f? City to so?eet from and low eft pi icesl ...CASH or CREDIT^.. Uniter M; , nt ,. i. 25c POCKET C???i 7 sc Containing Acca* ste Tabler Showia? t?t^ ft'i-e of cot ton at any prize only 25c. I IF A NI r ? s were steady with demand fair today. Yarns were firmer and higher. Im ported dress goods were sold freely for fall. Uaw silk advanced 10 cents a pond. Money Market New York; Jan 26-Call money stea dy, 1 3-4 to 2 ppr cent: ruling rate 1 3-4 ; closing 1 3-4 to 2 per cent. Time loans weaker; sixty, days 2 3-4 to 3; ninety days. 3 1-2 to 3 13-4 six months 1. Mercantile* paper 4 to 4 3-4 per cent. Sterling exchange Arra, Blxty lays, $4 83.30. demand $4.86.25. Com mercial bills $4.83. Bar sliver 57 5-8, Mexican dollars 45, Government bonds steady; railroad bonds Arra. Hfl WILLEME IN TOBACCO GROWING Secretary Reardon Explains How the Mailer Has Been Plan ned. When he was in Anderson recently ?'.r. 1. Reardon, secretary of the JHnmber of Commerces of Sumter, old of the efforts being made by the mte rp rising business . men of -the jamecbek City to introduce tobacco frowing- into that county. (Florence ind Darlington Counties neaVby havel >een very successful and this crop, naturing in the early summer has capt the farmers of the Pee Dee ! ountrv in cash money all through he y? ~r. It is claimed that the cliente of Vndorson is suitable for tl?? hising j ?f tabacco, the very best kind of to- j >acco and the samples exhibited at j he Belton and Pendleton fairs last j all would encourage the belief that his is so. We know of no reason vhy Anderson should not follow the j _-.-1~ -* v_-_undertake omething to' encourage the farmers ter? to plant tobacco as a money :rop. Many of them plant enough low for their own use and for their leighbors. Mr. Reardon while here rave The Daily Intelligencer the fol owing interview on the subject: "The City National Bank has made ? irrangements to distribute, free, of! ost, to the tobacco-planting farmers, j L quantity of first class tobacco Seed. ?T??SC seed w?fe puix-ha&e? from one if the most reliable and experienced obacco seed firms 'after consultation letween President :'G. A. Lemmon ind a well-known tobacco growing | ixpert and warehouseman of this ection of South Carolina. "Through'the efforts of the Sumter] bamber of Comm?r'-c and Sumter letail Merchants Association, $600 n cash his been subscribed by the tiusui?s? ?un? ntufcsaluiiu? men uf ?umter for prizes to b? awarded in i ompctitive tobacco' growing con eats, and in nod i ti on to the cash ash prizes the following prizes are Iso offered by various Sumter firms: >ne ladies' coat suit, value $25.00; ne gentleman's suit, value $25.00; oe $10.00 on sty ear life insurance ?olicy; end $10.00 one-year fire in urance policy; one ton cf tobacco ertiliz?r; one $30.00 one-horse wa on: one $50.00 silver cup by a Co umbia newspapers number of boxes f chioce cigsrs. "A Columbia wewspap^. ?Iso offers | . magnificent and valuable silver! rophy cup, and also a substantial ash prize of one hundred dollars, lansging Secretary Reardon_ sayB hat the prize list will be'made larg r in cash and other prises, as the anvass was not completed"'for fur ber Subscriptions, and he knows- that number of enterprising Sumter rmS want to come in on the prize ?st subscriptions. He will complete he canvass shortly.'' J.. i ? i i,. {*?.???#$?,< ?h? ra ? liBT UB BTJPFJaY fSS 2 ? INVITATIO NS. . < Ciiud??iac? aiai?menr or ;he finan-, lal condition of the RANK OF A?.' )R.RSON, Anderson. S. C.. at the lose of business January 13. 1914 as hbwn by the regular report made o the Stifte Bank Examiner. RESOURCES oona and Discounts . .$ 9n0,287,46 ) v?rdr Af ta. .. 26,*12.09 lon d r- and Stocks. $.859.00 teal Estate. 36,540.00 !aeh and due from Banks 161,396.13 Total ... .... .?$ 1,219.984.68 IA ABILITIES ;?pUa? Stock . $ 160.000.00 Ibrplwa . ...,. 150.000 00 /ndlvided Profit;; (Net}-,., 03.4,5.41 "Jivldcnds l-n;>:f d . 1,786.00 deposits, individual $764,871.62 >eposits3ank 64.851.66 829,728.27 Mila Payable. 25,900.00 i Total .... .-.$ 1.219,984.68 nfereri eompoanded Quarterly oa 4avr*ys Aeceents/ The ?sai for tte Corporation-the rirnt~-?ae Individual-Sa fact rot et ?7body. Come fa and pay H a visit, rn? BASK or AyiiEa?d?f, Andeitekt S. C.' nie Strongest Baak, ta .the .Coally ?AFC 80U5D PROGRESSIVE SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Jv TH? ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER, Anderson, C. C. Gentlemen:-Please enter my name as a subscriber to Tbc Dally Intel ligencer. I am (or am not) taking tbe-aeml-weekly Intelligencer. NOTE:-If you are a subscriber to the semi-weekly and your sub scription 's paid In advance, you may receive credit for the "mount paid. The subscription of the daily is $6.00 per year; $2.50 for six months. Please enclose check or money order. Respectfully, Name Address lt. F. D. or St. No. $1,250 There are two lots left in Woodrow circle in "College View". Pries $1,250.00. If you show us a lot same siz ? with same conven iences, in a section wy:era there is nothing objectionable and with f.ame elevation and as pretty view of anything like same price we will give you one ANDERSON REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT GO. E. R. Horton, *Pres.; L. S. Horton, Vice-Pres.; W. F. Marshall, Secty. Lowest trices Crown and Bridare Work tr BIG REDUCTION ?_ 15 DATS $15 Gold Dust Plates $12.50 Our Specialty: Something Classy, Most Beautiful Natural Gums. Fairness Extracting T I DR. H. R. WELLS & Co. ...Electric Dental Parlor... Over Farmers & Merchants Bank Anderson, S. C. Woman Attendant -- : y .-Ifflsr Hi We will have two loads of nice Tennessee , mules for Monday's trade, call and give us a look. If you are in the market for any mules, here is the place to buy them, as we can save you money* DAVIS BROS. r nun nnnruirjBD prune m W?is supposed to trans-, mute the baser hetals in fo froid Today we cai? i?iciency. iciencv is the result of IN ; tOWilig how, 'And < if do ing the best you know how. We. could do our work cheaper, but we won't. We would do our work better, but we can't. : ? BRIESE! Lu?uEPi ?C. ANDERSON, 8. G..