The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 28, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
The building on North Mains 1 reef formerly oc cupied by
(he Elite Cafe, has been leased lo me, 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 PROGRESSNG RAPIDLY. REMODELING
THE ENTIRE BUILDING. THE FRONT WILL BE SO
ARRANGED THAT DURING HOT WEATHER IT WILL
BE COMPARATIVELY OPEN, WHICH WILL GIVE PER
FECT VENT'LAT ION.
Positively
THIS THEATRE WILL BE SANITARY
IN EVERY RESPECT. :-: :-: :-:
WATCH THIS SPACE FROM DAY TO
DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS.
A M Piplrctnti
ii.na.i lillietuu
THE MOTION PICTURE MAN
Buggiet
agons
.... . . .ON CASH TRANSACTIONS ......
FOR NEXT 30 DAYS
-"SPECIAL BARGAINS"
On remainder of our Shipment of Horses and
Mules. They are going fast~~See them at once..
j. s
The Piedmont
Insurance Agency
Second floor of Brown S
North Main Street
Gives prompt and careful attention tn all
kinds of Insurance, inching tit*,' Tornado,
Health and Accident, fcurg??r a cl ! .i*?bi ity.
Also Fuie) ty off?chrr. lu ici;i' nnc <- n
traet Rondf IL -
Let. our solicitor beat^the Fire Engine to
yonr property*
X M. M? MATTISON, Pres. J. % LINLEY. V Pres.
C. TRI BB LE. M irr. &. Tres2?rer
JAMES L. FARMER, Ass't Mgr.
Our Motto is
"SERVICED
Phone 305
Financial and
Stocks and Born's
N w York, Jan. 27.-Attempt* to
carry further tho advance Lu Htockg
were checked early in today's market,
which thereafter followed an uncer
tain ?ours?. .Speculation aludkened.
Investment b?ylng w axon a dimin
ishing scale.
Union Pacific's report of a shrinkage
in net earnings of $443,000 last month
discouraged buying of railroad stockB.
General speculation was hampered
by uncertainly as lo United States
Stael's quarterly report, 'which did
not'appear until after the close. Con
trasted with the corresponding nunn
ter of the preceding year, when earn
ings were f?5.185,000, the earnings
tor the last quarter amounted to only
$23,036.000, which failed to meet divi
dend requirement*. The total, how
ever, was well up to expectations, in
view of the diminishing business and
failing prices of the nerlod covered,
since which time there has been c.
change for the better.
The bond market moved uncertain
ly. Selling of some of the specula
tive Issues offset improving tenden
cies elsewhere. Total sates, par value
?4.080,000. United States bonds were
unchanged, on call.
Total stock Bales, $404,900.
New York Cotton
New York, Jan. 27.-Cotton was
easier today under scattering liquida
tion apparently chiefly promoted by
predlcltons of a sharp falling cff in
spot demand after the first of the
month. One cr t' o southern Wires
reported that dimand for apot luid
already Blackened and there wa-i -il so
a little selling here which may Lave
come from southern sources, but gen
oraMy speaking, private advil cs re
ported continued firmness in the In
terior and the ?-niall business noted
around the ring appeared to coinb
juoi,ii>kirom local, scurces. Th? close
was barely steady ata net decline of
fl tn il points. ?
After showing a net looa of 8 to
10 points pricMi rtoadled sU:?'f.ly i?
covering, but there w is r.o important
ciennmd end Ut?: lc*ist teyal ot tho
day wai? t?aeti?d |h >r.tp trading, w'.en
.May contracts poid at 12.2">... or wtth:n
2 pointa cf thc lowest ;>rice roached
aftei publication cf tV? recent bear
ish ginning report; Tm; semi-.veekiy
tiravy receipt?, nd Indicating n slight
interior movement showier relativ-Iv
aerease of stocK notv.-tthstanding th?
large shipments, may fiuve cont-lbut
ad to the forenoon decline, ir. connec
tion with talk cf an oii'er r.prtt alt?
ation after filling of January engage
ments.
Cotton,-- cpoU -Ktea?y j-* midiin g up
1,130.
Cotton f-.iturea:
Cpcnffcg Closing
lunary.12.33 12.26
Mai eh. i*-5& 12.47
May .. .. .12.33 12.26
?r. .12.30 12.22
Otic ?tl' ...11.60 11.65
N?w Orleans Cotton
Kew Orleans, Jan. 27.-The best
<.v.A of fipot account*, higher prices
md tales cf large sales, constituted
ene side of the cotton market today
md dull and jagging futures formed
the other. Traders were puzzled over
the situation and lhere have been
few sessions in many years and there
were l038 speculation in evidence.
During a good part of the session the
future ring was stagnant and prices
barely moved. Late In the day a very
moderate amcunt of selling served to
create a soft spot and the close was
at a net los3 of seven to twelve points.
Gossip was chiefly in connection
with thospot department. Texas sent
telegrams to ?he effect that consid
erable news business waa doing for
February and March shipment, but
Lhls news, like ctiior equally favcr
ibl0 Items, failed to have a stimulat
ing influence on tho future market.
Spot cotton steady, unchanged.
Middling, 13 5-16c. ?-?.les on the spot.
i,163 ; to arrive, 1,C. J.
liverpool Cotton
Liverpool, Jan. 1.",-Cotton, ?pot,
good buslness.donc prices unchanged
Salea. 1.2,000. Be pta, 40,000.
Futures clcsed .uict:
January, G7 %. >
Jnn-Feb 677
Feb-darch, 077 j.
GREAT! / REDUCED
-Rotii 1 Trip Fares
-.-TIA
: : Soi them Railway :
In connection with Blue Ridge.
Premier -tarrier 'of ^tftb* South, from
\nderson, 8. C.
?19.20 New Orleans, La.
md return account of Mardi Gras
Celebration. Tickets on sale Feb. 1st
to 23rd with return limit March 6th
1914.
$14.55 Pensacola, Fla.,
ujd return account of Mardi Gras
[Vibration. Tickets ott sale Feb.. 17
to 23rd, with return limit March Cth
1914. -
$15.00 Mobile, Ala.,
and return account of Mardi Gras
Celebration. Tickets on sale' Feb. 17
to 23rd. With return limit March 6th,
IBU.
?12.75 Richmond, Va.
and return, a*--oun< of National Edu
cational 'Association. T?ckota ori salo
Feb. 21. 22. snd 23rd, with return limit
March 4th, 1914. For complete irfor
matipn, tickets, etc., call on tickri
agent, or.
fl. X. MfGRE, AGPA", Colamba, 8. C.
lt. R. TABER, PATA, Greenville, 8. C
Commercial
March-April. C79 %.
April-May ?'77 %.
???y-Jji?i 677.
June-July 673.
July-August 668
AugUBt-September 654 %.
September-October ?38.
October-November 628 %
November-December 624.
Cotton Seed Oil
New York, Jan. 27.-Cottonseed oil
was lower today under liquidation in
duced by the weakness in lard and
cotton! N'earby deliveries st'-adicd
towards the close on covering by re
finers, but late months were heavy.
Final prices were 4 to 8 points rk-t |
lower. Sales, 8.400 barrels.
Cotton Goods
New York, Jan. 27.-Cotton goods |
marketa were steady tpday with busi
ness of moderate proportions. Yarns |
wreo firm. Meh'f. wear lines Bold
fairly. Retail orders for silks con
tinued to come along steadily.
Chicago Grain
and Provisions
Chicago. Jan. 27.-Rallying power
Bhowed itself today in wheat when
news had been received of a falling off
In the world's-available suppl}'. The
market closed nervous at a shade
[town to 1-Sc up, eonipn-ed with last
nibht. Corn finished unchanged to
1-Sc nigher. Oats were not altered,
hut provisions :lc?ed at a net de- ?
[Minc of 5 !-> IO'S.
WHEAT- Open Close
May.93% 93%
July.SSte 88%
LORX
May.65% 66%
July.65 65%
OATS
May.39% 39%
July. .'9% 39%
Jan.: 75 ? ?..72
May.11.12 11.10
iii BS
Jan.- 11.22
May.11.67 11.57
PORK
Jan.- 21.20
May.21.62 21.5.r.
Money Market
New York, Jan. 27.-Call money
iteady, 1 % a 2 per cent; ruling rate,
I, %; closing, 1 7-8 a 2. Time loans
weak; sixty days. 2 3-4 a 3; ninety
lays, 3 a l-2ffi six months, 3 3-4 a 4.
Mercantile paper, 4 1-2. Sterling ex
:hr.ngo weak;.sixty days, 483.75; de
land. $4.86. Commercial bills, 04.82
1-4. Bar silver. 58c. Mexican dollars,
S ."ic. Government honda steady;
ailroads irregular.
* PENDLETON *
Special to The Intelligencer.
Pendleton, Jan. 27.-Misa Susie
3harp : returned from Townville
Thuraday .after spending some time
pith her Bister, Mrs. J. B. Ligon.
Mr. B. M. Aull of Autun, spent s?v
irai days this week at FingervHle on
Htainesa.
Misses Clara Ballinger and Vera
V?cPhail spent some time at Walhalla
.his .week.
Miss Carwlle of Anderdon,-.is slalt
ng her stater, Mrs. Goav/right. *.
Mr. Sloan Stribllns cf Seneca, spent
Friday night with hi? brother, Mr. J.
?.. Stribling.'
Mr. Paul Dickson, of Anderson, was
n +owft Wednesday.
Mrs. J. T. Hunter and daughter.
Louise, spent several days at'Green
ville this week.
Mrs. J. B. Sadler spent Tuesday at
Greenville on business.
Mrs. J. B. Burdett and little diugh
:er, Martha are visiting the former's
irother, Br, J. H. McCleskey.
On Monday, January 19th being
Robert E. Lee's birthday, holiday was
?lven the Clemeon College students.
\bout fifteen' or twenty spent the day
it thia place.
Mr ) J." H. Harris, left Saturday fdr
Woodruff where she will visit her
brother, M?\ Ligon there.
Mesera. Glenn Abbott and Claude
Muller of ? Walhalla spent Saturday
?1?re on business.
Mrs. Moonee, who hss been very
Lil with pneumon?a ia improving new.
Ker friends'will all be sorry to learn
:f her illness and wish her. a speedy
recovery.'
Mr.'W. M. Whctlock went to Greed
ville on business Tuesday.
Miss Leize Stribling returned from
Anderson today after visiting her sis
'.er, Mrs. F. V. Tr?bble.
Mr. Walter Aull returned to Clinton
:ollege thin week, after being at borne
several .weeka o.t account of aick
1033.
Mr. Maatera ot Anderson was in
town Saturday.
Several friendB enjoyed the evening
greatly last Friday at a chating dish
party given by M?as S. M. Trescot at
tier pleasant home. After several in
teresting games ot set-back were
played, "Rechauffe of Fish" waa
cooked on the chaf.ng dish and served
?Iso delicious salad, cheese .straws,
crackers and coffee were served.
Among those visiting at* Harris
Hall this week were. Mr. and Mr?.
Anderson and.Mr. Water of Spartan
burg and Mr. Masters ot Anderson.
Misa Cole visited Mts. Duckworth
during tte week-end.
M Ls a Bollo M?Cutehcn spent Friday
night and Saturday with Mr. Masters
of Anderson.
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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
mnnev.
-" -
DAVIS BROS.
I
THE PHILOSOPHER
Was supposed to trans
mute the baser hetals in
to gold. Today we cali
it efficiency.
Efficiency is the result ot
knowing how, and of do
ing the best you know
how. We could; do our
work cheaper, but we
won't. We would do pur
. ork better, but we
can't.
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ANDERSON, S. C.
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have eaten makes them appreciate
the homelike character of eur ser
ver, and .ie pleasantness' ,.of the
surroundings. Stoi.^?nd take dlnnr>r
:j?r? wfth. a friend. Loth of you will
- be fo tiffi good humor after the mesd
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whon you have to leave.
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