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m The building on North Mains treet formerly occupied by the Elite Cafe, has been leased to 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. REMODELl NG Tili! ENTIRE BUILDING. THE FRONT WILL BE SO ARRANGED THAT DURING HOT WEATHER IT WILL BE COMPARATIVELY OPEN, #WH1CH WILL GIVE PER FECT VENTILATION. Positively THIS THEATRE WILL BE SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT. :-: :-: :-: WATCH THIS SPACE FROM DAY TO DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. THE MOTION PICTURE MAN .ON-CASH TRANSACTIONS .. . . FOR NEXT 30 DAYS -"SPECIAL BAkGAINS" On remainder of our Shipment of Horses and Mules? They are going fast-See them at once. J. S. rOlYLER The Piedmont MM?9??M4M'? Second floor of Brown Budding Korth Main Street Gives prompt g.rl&^c^iD*i?j? kind s *>f Insurant ?dio, He alth and Accident RiiltolaJ^t to all rnado, M, M? MATTI30N, Pres. J W. UNLEYt V JPfc?. C. EUGENE TRIBBLE, Mgr. & Treasurer JAMES L. FARMER, Asa'tJSgr. Our Motto ls ?kt.-DA* AT UVUC OVO Financial and Stocks and Bonds Now York, Jan. 27.-Attempts tn carry further the advance in stocks ! were checked early in today's market, ? which thereafter followed an uncer tain course. Speculation slackened. j investment buying w aeon a dlmtn ; ishing scale. j. Union Pacific's report of a shrinkage ; in net earnings of $443,000 last month I discouraged buying of railroad stocks. ! General speculation was hampered i by uncertainty as to United States ! Steel's quarterly report, which did I not appear until after the close. Con trasted with tlie corresponding quar ter of the preceding year, when earn ; inga ?tere ?35,185,000, the earnings ! for the last quarter amounted to only ' $23.036,000, which failed to meet divl I dehd requirements. The total, how ever, wBB well up to expectations, In : view of the diminishing business and j falling prices of the period covered, since which time there has been a chango for the better. The bond market moved uncertain ly. Selling of some of the sp?cula tive Issues offset Improving tenden cies elsewhere. Total sales, par value $4,080,000. United States bonds were unchanged, on call, j Total stock sales, $404,900. New York Cotton New York, Jan. 27.-Cotton was easier today under scattering liquida tion apparently chiefly promoted by predicitons ot a sharp falling off in spot demand after the first of the month. One or two southern wires reported that demand for spot lind already slackened and there was ilbo a little Belling here which may have come from southern sources, but gen erally speaking, private advices re : ported continued firmness in the in terior and the small basined noted around the* ring appeared to como .mostly from local sources. Thu cio:,e -was barely steady at a net decline of S io'll poinia. After showing a net lout; of 8 to lo .points prie.-J steadied nightly i n covering, but there wv? no important demand and tuc lowest lev.?! of tba day was reichod m late trading, when /May contracts cold at 12,2<>:'. or within - poluta of tho lowest price reached after publication of tl,- ' recent boar ibii ginning report. Tho iwnil-weeKiy ht a IT receipts, and Indicating a slight ?ultrior movement ehowiu-t relatif, iv ncrease of stock notwithstanding-the large shipments, may have contrlbut od to the forenoon decline, in connec tion with talk of an eaaler opot ritu aiibn after filling of January engage ments. Cotton, Bpot, steady; midllng up 1,130. Cotton futarcB: Opening Closing Jnhary .. .. .12.33 12.20 Mardi. 12.5G 12,47 May .12.33 UN Tay .12.30 12.22 Colour...11.60 11.66 Wsw Orleans Cotton '--.v C?r-iM:'i::, jan. 2?.-Th-- ?*5t ! kind'of Bpot accounts, higher prices and tales cf large sales, constituter"", one ?ade of the cotton 'niarkei today r.nd dull and sagging futures formed the other. Traders were puagle4 over the situation und lhere huve been few sessions in many years and there were less speculation In evidence. During a good part of the session the fata re ring waa^tnfcrtatlt nmt'prTc?s barely moved. Late In the day-a very modrrste amount of selling served to] '...r^a*'? ?_ iof.? Tnt b.T}'} th?) ,l<-,m* ms I n net io's o? sevm to * v. elver* points. Gossip was chiefly in connection with thespot department, Texas sent telegrams to ?he effect that consid erable new business was doing for February and March shipment, but this news, like othor equally favor able, items, tailed to have a stimulat ing influence on tho future market. Spot cotton steady, unchanged. Middling, 13 6-\<c. -les on the spot, 2,163; to arrive, 1.03?. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Jan. i: 7.--Cotton, spot, good business done - prices unchanged Sales, 12.000. P.f pta, 40,000. Futures closed ..uiet: January, <J7 ~?. Jan-Feb 677 Feb-March. 677 i. i lu M i ii -mmmtm GREAT! 7 R?EDUCED -Round Trip Fares :: Southern Railway it] In 0G?nsvtiC5 with ! Blue PJig*, i mnior o arri ar of the South, from $19.20 New Orleans, La. and return account of Mardi Gras eeMbrat'on. Tickets on sale Feb, 1st tb 23rd with return limit Match ?th $??$.55: Ponj|a?^Us^a^ abd return ;jieeoeni ot Mardi Ora? v eiei ration. Tickets, on eels Feb. 17 to* 2 ird. with return ihrnit March Sth, tau.? ? I rt 00 Meb?e, Al* , and return account of Mardi Orsa Celebration. Tleaats on Sate Feb. 17 to ?3rd. with return limit ."tjernh 1914. $12.7$ Richmond, V? escoonic W Nation a i Edi ??Sestielation. Tickets on aa ?, M. and Sard, with retmn Um 4th, ?f??4. For complete info motion, ticket?, etc.. call on tick agent.e.r.. W. S. MeOEE, AGFA, runamia, S. vT? 2? TAEKB, PATA, ?reearftte, 8. Commercial HNtttfs.'*' Msy-Jn? ,677. June-July 673. July-August 668 August-S?ptcriiber 651 %. September-October 638. October-November 628 % November-JJe?ember 624. Cotton Seed Oil New York, Jan. 27.-Cottonseed oil waa lower today und. liquidation in duced by the weakness in lard and cotton, i. Nearby deliveries steadied towards the close on covering by re finers, bot late months were heavy. Final prices were 4 to 9 points net lower. Falo?, 8,400 barrels. Cotton Goods New York, Jan. 27.-CV'on goods marketa were steady toda> .vith busi ness of moderate proportions. Yarns wreo firm. Men's wear lines sold fairly. Retail orders for silks con tinued to .come along steadily. Chicago Grain and Provisions Chicago, Jan. 27.-Rallying power showed Itself today In wheat when news bsd been received of a falling off in the world's available supply. The market closed nervous at a shade down to 1-Sc up, compared with last uibht. Corn linlshed unchanged to l-Rc higher; Oats were not altered, hut provisions cicied at a net de cline of 5 to 10c. WHEAT- '(Wen' Close May .. '....*% 93% Joly.88% 88% CORN timi .. .. ...?SI? 66% July.66 65% OATS M?y ..' ....39% 39% July .. .9% 89% LARD Jun.11.76 11.72 May.11.12 11.10 RJBS Jan . - _11 22 May .. . . . . .7.11.67 Yl.lj PORK Jan..- '.'1.U0 May.21.62 2l.5.> Money Market New York. Jan. 27.-Call money .teady, 1 % a 2 per cent; ruling rate, 1, %; closing, 1 7-8 a 2. Time loans vcak; sixty days, 2 8-4 a 3; ninety days. 3 a l-2ffi six months, 3 3-4 a 4. Mercantile pst?fer. 4 1-2. Stelling ex change weak''. Sixty days, 483.75; de mand, $4.86. Commercial bills, Q4.82 3-4. Bar silver, 58c. Mexican dollars, 15c. Government bonds steady; railroads irregular. *. . * * a jgt * * * a * ? * * PENDLETON * * * * * * j? >n * * a * a * Special to The Intelligencer. Pendleton, Jan. 27.-Miss Susie -Un.: j.- iViurOc? is'aai ^arii.itle fhursday after spending some time arith her sister, Mrs. J. B. Lagon. Mr. B. M. Aull of Autun, spent sev sral days this week at Fingervills on Dusincss. Misses Claro, Ballinger and Vera McPhall spent some time at Walhalla his weeli. ?r.ss Carwlle.of Andersen, Ia visit T\f* !*.C?* 'ij'?t^?* ?^??*f C? o xs? r?l cr Ti ? Mr. ?lo:ui .Stripling cf Seneca, spent friday night .with his brother, Mr. J. .'.. oirlU'iiiig. Mr. Paul Dickson, of Anderson!, waa n -(-own Wednesday. Mrs. J. T. Hunter and daughter, [/wise, speqt^wral days at .Green ville this week. Mrs. J. B. Sadler spent Tuesday at Greenville on-business. . Mrs. J..B. Burdett aa^U^Sangb :er, Martha are visiting the former's ;rother. Dr. J. H. McCfeSkey. . On Monday, January 19 th being Robert E. Lee's birthday, holiday waa ii ven the Clemson College students. \bout fiiteen or twenty spent the day it this ph Mr:> J. B. Harris, left Saturday for Woodruff Wher0 she will visit her arother, Mr. Llgon there. Messrs. Glenn Abbott and Claude yttihor of walhalla sncbt Saturday 1?re on bueiaess. Mrs. Mource,r who has been very, ll with pneumonia 1B improving now. recovery. Mr. W. H. Whetlock went to Green rllle on business Tuesday. Miss Leite StribHng returned from, \ait^on tod^r^^cr^iglttcg her cia tess. ? . own Saturday. Severa! friends enjoyed th* aven?as ;.estly last SYlC?fy *t ? ehaftfif d?h ?arty given by Miss S. M. Treseot ot ter pleasant hom*. After severs! ic creating games of set-back wei played, "R?chauffe of Fl?hM wa :odV*d on tb? chafing nish and -?ree Uso dellctohs salad. che*?i>?*|aw .rickers ead coffee were served Among those visiting ai Hsrrij Hall this wosk were. Mr. and Mr i. Anderson *r?4 Mr. Idetat of Spartan tmrfc anc&v luring the week-end. Miss Belle MeCutcben spent FrM night and Saturday wlU? Mr, Mtstei at Anderson. M??ea??a?M*6M?Mo?s3j i., No.14 Weeklgr, JBiWblisfaed 1860; Daflj, Jan. 18,1911. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $0.00 PER ANNUM. ? I SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER, _i Anderson, CC. Geotlemen:-Piesse enter my name as a subscriber to The Daily Intel ligencer. I ?rn (or am not) taking the semi-weekly Intelligencer. NOTE:-If you are a subscriber to the semi-weekly and your sub scription ts paid in advance, you may receive cr?dit for tho amount paid. The subscription of tho dully is j&.Oo per year; $2.50 for six months. Please enclose check or money order. Respectfully, Name. Address R. F. D. or St. No. Lowest B Prices I BIG REDUCTION ? Crown and Bridge Work 15 DAYS $15 Gold Dust Plates $12.50 Our Specialty: Something Classy, Mott Beautiful Natural Gums. Painless Extracting DR. H. R. WELLS & Co. ...Electric Dental Parlor... Over Farmers & Merchants Bant Anderson, S. C. Vornan Attendant Tm H We will have two loads, of nice Tenn??see mules for Monday's trade, call and give us a look. If you are in tile market for any mules, here is the place to buy them, as we can save you money. DAVIS BROS. Was supposed to trans mute the baser hetals in to, gold. Today we cali _ it efficiency. .Efficiency is the result of knowing how, and of do ing the best you know how. We could do our k work cheaper, but we won't. We-would do our >rk better, but we can't. ANlSllI, H. C. Il SS? MEN LOVE TO INGER ut our t?bUs. The first meat have eaten makes them aprec?ate oraeiike character of our ser . co and he pleasantness ' ot the surroundings. Stop and toko dinner