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SUBSCRIPTION BLANK THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER, Anderson, C. C. Gentlemen:?Please enter my name as a subscriber to The Dally Intel ligencer. I am (or am not) taking the semi-weekly Intelligencer. NOTE:?If you are a subscriber to the semi-weekly and your sub scription <s paid In advance, you may n ceive credit for the amount paid. The subscription of the daily is $5.00 per year; %?.->0 for six months. Please enclose check cr ntoasy order. Tk?Sy?Clful?jr, Name ...... Addross R. P.D. or St. No. "COLLEGE VIEW" Only ONE of those $1250.00 lots left-Mr. Nardin Webb having bought the other one. Watch College View Grow. Anderson Real Es & Investment Co, E. R. HORTON, Pres. L. S. HORTON, V.lr*. MARSHALL^ S?A'y. rLEXTY OF F.Yfc CLASSER are worse than useless. In fact they all are unless perfectly adapted to the needs of jam That !? why yon should not purchase them except at. tor an expert and thorough test of your sight? The glasses you may re quire I supply ut as low price as ft in rate for ybu to nay, $8.00 to t&flO si sprard. K^.sSrs and parts IGrta ami upward. Dr. M. R. Campbell IIS W. Wfcitncr.St. Office lHl?0Be S8SI. . {'round Floor Res. 'FhoaettSJ. ' Condensed statement of the finan cial ' condition of tho BANK OF AN DERSON, Anderson, S. C? at the close of businosa January 13, 1914 as shown by!, the regular report made to tho State Dank Examiner. RESOURCES "If vre comM hics? v.ay . . We'd quit Our work m shewn. . And do ? thro tho Kroiottg day. . But yawn s yawn & yawn" Tlus pleasant June weather hag put a crimp in She coat business, however when we do, get that cold wet weather .in. Febifosry .and March we still have ?h stock that reliable Pefettis Black Coal. SLOAN * cia a oot te ' ..25.9?2.?9 Loann ^y.'? JDlsecU?tS Overdrafts . Donds and Stocka .... .. 6,850.00 Real Estate'..... 35,640.00 Cash and duo from Danks 161,395.13 Total .. W19.984.68 LIAOIMTIES CapUal Stock ...... .. S 150.000.00 Surplus ........ v..... 150.000.00 Undivided Profits' (Net).. 03,476.41 Dividends Unpaid .1,786:00 Deposits, Individual 8764,871.62 DeposIts.Dank S4,S!?Luu...~, Bills Payable y. >. 25.000.00 Du - et-'-OiTider a Piano ajtOn?e! Total, .? 1,219,984.68 Interest compounded quarterly On Kaviags Aceewnts. The Baak for the Corporatma?th? Flrm-the" IndlvMdsl-fa fact1 foi? *V. Cone in and pay It a tWL OF ANDB?SONh Andorson, S. C. Strongest Bank. In .the .Couaty VI K SOOR P?OGRXSSIYJ? GREATLY_ ?Round .Trip fff*e?? -_ -TIA,- . Sofern Rwl^ray * Tn connection with Blue Ridge, Premier carrier of the South, from AudersonrflrNpC Two heads are hotter thon one. Both of you come and choose do not mind any number of critics, and th<| more critical ihey arc, the better. Every instrument is warranteed, and guaranteed by th WILLIS & SPEARMAN ?Mosi? House? Eieckley ?ldg. Anderson, S. C. Orleans? La. land jitura. account of Mardi Gras jCetobriUldn. Tickets cm sale Feb. 1st to 23rd with return limit March Cthj 1014. ? $14.55 Pensacola* Fla., and return account of Mardi Orks Colebrntio*', Tickets on sale Feb. If to 28rd, with return limit March <Stlf, 1014. $15.00 Mobile, Ala., am' return" hWoent r* Matdl tints Celebration. TlckePi on ssjevffcb. 17 to 23rd. wtih return limit Month \ *th. l'iil. $12.75 Richmond, % mid rot?ni, ;>?connc of National Edtt ji a'.lonnl Ab.iocfhtlbn. Tickets on sale j Feb. 21, 22, and 1:3rd, with fotttW limit jMarei: 4th, ssi4. For complete rarer (motion, tickets, etc.. calf on ticket jat??rt. or1. 1 >V. ft. TA ?ER, FATA, Greeavttle, 8. C Rich gold fields were recently covered tn the Russian district >f the danger of cxplosmu >rblds rdanntacturcrs to wool waste oh hand unless pedal buildings for i jCte keep It in a municipal Stocks and Bonds New York. Feb. :>.?The trend of the stock market was toward a low er range, but the movement was hes itating ar.? the- average change small. The market has come almost to ? sianastin. The street swatts development* in connection with the petition of the eastern railroads for higher freight rates, the Mesieai situation und stopa toward antt-truFt l?gislation. Improvement In the investmo/ market has been kucIi that some ol the prlncijial railroads are expe'eted soon . to enter the market for new capital. It was reported today that Southern Partite would put out an issue of $20,000,000 convertible*. Al though tills report met with denial, it was learned that the directors were contemplating some such action in the near future. The bond market /moved uncertain ly, with v. preponderance of slight gains. Total sales, par value, $4,' 415,000. United States registered ad vanced 1-8; Panama 2s 1-2 and Pan ama 8? registered 1-4 on call. United States 2s coupon declined 1-4. Total sales were 344,500 shares. 4.84; demand, 4.85.05. Commercla bills, 4.88. Bar silrer, 57 3-8. Mex ican dollars, .15. Government bond? Irregular; railroad bonds firmer. ans - revisions Mew York Cotton Sc w York, Feb. 5.-?-A heavy sell hjL^^jo*ornent sen* nearly all the old CtOp ttonthu Into now low ground lor the season in today's cotton market. Business Waa act'- . an* the market * was nerv?ns unu unset tled during the entire day, with th< rlctie barely steady at a net do cl.ne of It to 22 points on the ol< crop, and of 10 points on new crop month*!, lifay contracts :broke tc 1J .S3 or v.jpolnts under the low level rY?aeueff erfrly last month. After op cntns steady at a decline of 2 to f pointa iu sympathy with relatively easy cables, active roonlhs worked about 1Y to 14 points Uiider WS] night's close on scattering ,li:iuTrhV tion and straddle ^lltcg, Notwithstanding the freer sclllny of March, that position was relative ly linn, increasing its premium ov er May wj ubout So points in the lau trading. New crop positions ' were relatively quiet and steady and some of the brokoTKV who \v.>ro ?nlHn^ May and July were credited w?th buying Octob?r. ; Spot cotton quiet; middling up lands. 12.63; gulf.. 1 ?.'.(> \o salsa. Open t'loKr February. \2 r> (2M March ... . . . ?2J}5" 12 I : Mhy.12.01 11,84 August. .. 11.70 11 Jot October.11.48 11.41 Chicago, Fed. 5.?ilTneatlnesB ovei scattering reports of cold wave dam age In Kansas had a bullish effect to day on Wheat. In the end, however the market was ea*y at a gain of * shade'to. 1-8 net. in both corn anc oats the outcome was an advance o' 1-8 to l-l to 1-1. compared with laS' night. Provisions finished unchanged to 12 1-2 ?p. r WHRAT? Open Close May.92% 92T July. ...8SV4 88% COF.X? May..' ..65~% sr.* July.84% 65 OATS? . July. LABDr May.. July. RIBS? May"..1167 July.11.82 PORK? May..21.82 21.9( . ... ..?S*4 .11.17 .?1.82 3*y '39M U.V. 11.8.' us: New Orleans Cotton New OrleanaT*?M>- ?.?The cotton market loday had an easy undertone and fall off nearly a dotier s h?ls c-s the most active leant:.*. Profit tak ing by the s hort side waA the .main support.. At th?< lowest of the day tlie old crops wore 16 to 19 points} under yesterday's last quotations. October was eleven points under. The close was barely steady at a net decline of nine to sev?nten pointa. ~ Scllfng In the early part of the scrsior. -r?4T ~ES?"-'"ts Ike lark ai chango in spot differences in the New .York market after the meeting yestorday. Selling was l'.daced later by projetions of bearish week-end statIsCic.4 as the result of large movement - into sight and expected amWt'tnl&i**. ' ' ?fcot cotton alet, 1-3 off. Middling 12 11-16. Balte nn ilu; ? ?.~?; to arrive 1,505. CJotton futures closing: February.12.25 .12.24 .12.41 pf9;.^.... .'.:.... 18J.4 ?r ....11.53; . Liverpool Cotion Liverpool, Feb. S.?Oqttpn?Snot good business donc- prices' Ttechictvjf cd; good middling. 7.37o Salts, 8,000/ ?Muffin? 7,t00'A-';-rIC3n. .Recwptsr ,\nW. including i ,i00 American. Futures closed -'..xtdtf. Open Close . 6.67 6.64 oooooooooooooooooor t ABBEVILLE NEWS. < loonooooe-oeooonon o.? One pf'the prettiest rotrerlons c he veston w t*?f?' on? rl-cn ihv Mr? W. Widcmen Bradley on Tuesday the rd. In honor"of Mrs. Walter 'i'uste;; of Now Ybrk. Mrst Bradley Is aj' .vays a delightful posters and on th$ ?. c : ?. ion was assislei by several d" ;ie n?-;i popnbr younjt r-atrons. Th .iod?e wak beanUiiil In > dtcoratlon: of sprhorg Ho wer?. Tiio Xfrldge Club met Friday, th :0i "i. with4 Mlrc-. W. .\L tt-rrnwell. ? Mr. and Mrt C. D. Brown'entertain 3d dollghtfally at rt "set-baOkff mrf.." on T:\ur2day evening, Jass?ry*v 2?t? f!?.e ccca??cr. war, the h^hi'my ceie oration of the hostess and was ea joyed 'by about lifty friondfl? *fcv and M-s. Walter Testen, o .Vow York, .\?rs. W. AY. Bradluy, Mr !.. C. Parker and Dr. YV. O. Harpe^ >i,cnt Sunday in Anderacii with rei? irvcM. ' .v.J.-.. and^Mrt;. George Loma^ havt -*e44*?fe^?mrt.their jvoading trip. -' ^^Mf^.'Lewis Perrii-. rTi ai iramaagair latins- spent r. wool; in Or*envfflf with her, relativ, v"oynn:Viia. 1 " . Mrs;J ;PB|Iip Ro.4entttrg: and Mr , Albert Rosenberg, arc WsnJn>f MrF" Loots L?tlMn^ 4Hf-i.nr.Ing. - , Frii r.ds of Mrs. F. K. ??arrlsv? wii' regret to learn that bor uncle, Mr W. H. lngrapvJtvea one'of tiW.pas acngcrj in the wre?k^^r^H??k?nroc "'"VMtrTi. D. Kerr, nee Miss Heler W?iite, of Newherry, expoctfi>fo com? over next week: for. the owing, open its. at Haddon and \vilBori43 ' Shi wtl! visit If?r mot'.ier, Mrs. L, W Wh?fe > Ffcb->J?rch ... Mun-h-April . . Sept-Oct ... . Ocl>Xov ... Nov-Dec .. ... 6.69 . .. ois" ...OS . , 4L? 6.06 6.5? ^ 6.31 652 6.1? Chiton Goods Now Y,>-k. Fob. 5-^otton goods market) were-ooiet vfrdsy with only u moderate amount of tbusiness b??ngi put ll.ropgh. .Uuyctm wcro unwilling 10 nay lull prices cave on e>pot do-, ll^cr.e'a. Rdr/ silk sold more active ly. Ddmcsr?t? hroadclorhs -wore bpen rd -for fail r.t price* front 50 to 20 tcirlaV. .^ord? belcfW the ilgufew of last year. -, ?N?*v.- York, 5"eb" A,?Cotton seed oil today was altghtly higher early, wtUv fard, bat the ifstinrno* enay towarVtt . i?e close msder scattered sefliirg for ? >utsrde long account promoted by the weakness la cottor, late aethtxrk n lard and lack of bull .support, FL rat prices *wcL??Jun?USnged to 2 points ewer. Qalek? barrel*. Prtrab ?r-v^e. 5.83 to 6;00; prime ouaanser relretw spot. Sift), 6B?? HI, LOOK YflUSG, PHtT?K Grandma's Recipe of Sage Tea and Siil-diur Bw^fliB ?e Naturally That T?*re4ry an Tell. ?r ' .. - ' Almost everyone knows that Sa|;e Tea and'Sulphur, properly campountl ed brings back the natural color and streaked or gi'ay^.'al?o ends dandT?ift, luhtro to the A?tr when fade4, - scalp and stops falling haitr. Years ago the TJuly way to get this .mixture was to make it at home, .which'. Is musay and troublesome. NdwSdays, by asking at 'any drua utenr rar 'Yfyctli'B flidge and SUfc phio- Hoir Remedy.'' yom will set ^ IS?to bettle of this famous old rcclpo ?or^about "'? cents'. DcnT May urny! Try Hi No one can pcscildy/.jeH that you daricenOS y?.tr hair, ah > docs ttiw aa^rttBy and o*e?ry. T< ?f. dampen n sperrs? or 'kOft bnurti v-ifH it Afid draw thlV tbrtrugkvyc** hair, lakfas one sin*? I Htrand ^dt 'ih- lir.4C;f hy fr.orning wl^'l gray 'i.'.'r <:. , \y,lt$r*., and hftcV an- 1 other t?pp*':n?l?in or two, yant' hair becomes ifj-btitullv dark, thick and glossy. New York. Feb. 5.?Call* raoueyN ?t*sdy. i l-i to 2 per ?*Jir* r f?:1 7-8; closing t 3-1 to 7-8. time ends steady; cdxty days, 8 3-4; ninety [ lays. 3 to I-1* ; rls months, 3 1-2. MfcrM ontile paper, 3 n-4 to-? 1-t. .?terrregl ?ocbaOfcq steady; 1 sixty day bfttii-J - -r * <>r%ienvWifc S. C. | tmvrn? Trip Fsitl 'WWOI ' elation. Ticket* ^ sal? Fob, 21, 2*. I xiTv^ reSsWHnrH March, 4th, lfit N4fw Orleans, La,.$lv.?5; Peasacota, Fla i.I15A0 Metats, Ala. t*5.46 ; Account Mardi, Gros Celebration; Tlckota on sale Feb. 17th to 23rd, wlt!? rt tur limii Marcn, ?th 1*14. - For farther Inforaiattbrn call on City Ticket Agen^^ri*rrw ''^^'-AXtJW, , ?I TOWERS Eat Lett* Meat If You Feel Backarby er Haie RfaMHeY THaljle^- Tefcfr i Otftff # Heft?. I No man or woman who eat* meat | regularly eia mane a mistake by lushing Che kidney* oocassionally, laye a well-known authority. Mteat ?ormx uric act* , which exrites ?he ! ;ldneys, they become overworked rora the etra'o, get sluggish and fail to filter the vaste- and poisons from 'he bHod. -then we get Sick. Nearly ill rheumatism, headac?ics, liver .rouble, nervousness, dlxBineea, md urinary disorders.- come from liiggish kidneys. . The moment you feel a dull head -cbe in the klJneys or ypur bock hu?tB or !f ?he urine ia cloudy, of .'ensive, full of sediment, irregular if passage or attended by a Sensa len of scalding, atop eating meat iud got'about four eunccs of Jad ialts from any pharmacy; take a ablesbonful in a glass of water be ere breakfast and in a few day3 your cidneys will act fine. Tbls famoiM ?arts is made from the acid of grapes md lemon Juke, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to iush the kidneys, also to neutralise be? acids in urine so it no longer 'arises irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad (Salts Is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a 'delightful ?fferves =edt lithia-water drink which every no should, take now and_theu to Nrtjp tbc kidneys clean and active*. <nd the blood "pure, thereby-avoiding I orSous kidney complications. Yesent* Claims of A?ten as Site I for Probnaed Dirlsier^J Maneuvers. Washington, Feb. 5.?Congressman | ?yrnes today called to see Oenerai Ail\n. ?b?e? of the Sir!star, of iVi?lltary ff sirs c? tue war department, r*!? ivo io the encampment of. troops ol be Ninth division at some point In 'oath Carolina. Mr. Byrnes desires te ecurC the encarapmeat for Alken ii ne m herd In South Carolina, and soi old Ocnerhl Mills. The latter when .sited avw fnr the matter had pro- I reused stated that as. yet plans are I >niy in a tentative aiiipc -and tuai lbthlng has been agreed upon. Then re two contingencies; <"?caeral . Mllh aformed Mr. Byrnes, ana -these ar< hat congress must appropriate a suf- ; lelent oraatrnt of money '.for th? pxer- | lose in band and the State of Sootl ;asolina, If the plan Is carried | tBrohgh oy congress,, must also put ?< ka-6?riaiA'?tuifar'snbV?r. ^B^Set icctired little definite information fce ;au5? the proposition has yet advanced ! >ut little. * * * ? c ? 00 ? o e ? ? - ? * ' m SO?B rAfTfil^ABOCT HOOK. * ? fr ? * 4 * The prev?.i?nee of this d'.srass !? tbe southern states was discovered by Dr. Stiles in 19(0. Work for the eradication ?as first begun in 1010, and la new being carried on through out the souib. Over 500,00? per iodJb have boss treated; 50,000 having been treated In South Carolina. The work has been carried on in every ?oenty except Cuarieaioc, Kcr ahaw and Saluda^ Of nil tho persons examined microscopically, over 80 per cent were infected; or children, living in rural districts, over 4? per* 'cent, were Infected. In fully half of these 1 eases the infected, person appeared healthy. The disease isnot hnrd to cur, bi\t this ireqtures i several doses t of medicine. The youngest person treated was one ye-ir of; agej the oldest w*s ninety-four. Wherever soil poilntion ia practleod, the disease people do .th*}?r atom ;?re|??waaaitftfy ? ? * fr*???fr* * * ? ? ? i -.. " - * ; W I?FI/7Elt HALLT ? * C * ? ? ?fr 4 fr * * fr * fr <= The agrtcttltsra! and educational -aliy. <omprteetr of lectures by repre sentative* form the ?n'Hcd fltatn rfe parimeat of arrtctflturtt State'?gcht W. V/., Long. 5 /representative from Clcr.von "oilcjce and Anderson countv Agoat J: W, Rothroek; Wlfl 4?e ho!d at West Petecr acbotfl building On T?ostfay, Fcbr&xry 10. 191f at 11 a. n. Lunch on grounds for the day Wat, b? ^argelv devoted t? tine* rally, ?ring 'well filiedi ,badke<s,. Farmertj* fiwlMsi.pajrtlea^ all others ?^teoMoatty urrttsd to take adrsn* tsg? of this^portttatty v> It^rrascat/? thfa^s from ?aethoA oCettRn^lM^g^ft^Stl ipeakm ,raay obtained j will .add to the Interest effthe.fi *tt*t Pelicer s^henl is one j Ore or *i\ Anderson' county I demo \ tratIoa seboole. ;?. ; - -? ' j.i&PBilh* fftaelag a prokfbttfye taxi uprrr:;^s 5???nwt:rcre-and sale In the ' ?altea States of matches containing white pttespbftroe* becomes effective BATAtH ? BAlJlvlkW Dleekley BWg. Anderson, S. a * Ctttsens NaUoest Bidg, V" " Vi Wired us this, iwnw?ng that wc m?grht expect an other Car' of those FAN CY YOUNG MtOe* by,, Friday morning, ! 43th, inst. They aV? ?l?TOP. PY* SMOOTH; WELL BROKE and. you wilt miss a treat if, you fail, to LOOK. Terms and Prices always right. The Fretwell Our Jewelry Needsno Special Claim There la'nt any uee claiming ones Rood 3 to be the finest unless the goods themselves warrant tho assertion. An inspection of ours will convince you of the superior quality and workmanship, combined with that ind?fin able air of aupr?me refinement that mart; them as .the higb?st product of the jewelers art. SOW M. HUBBARJ) % COSfftANY, WHERE QUALITY IS ALWAYS HIGHER THAN riUf E. ressiveBankers Invite Your Patronage_ It is absolutely FOLLY for. a bas a^rVIF? and CHILDREN T to save a part af hh income frp A bank account ?a like a ball of yoa ADD to it. The habit of com tais il y IN ?nie to their offe&t w?tt rfiakO trfty m?n "Maice b?/R U.u:k: v6uR bank . We pay 4 per. cent intere>i: Q?Xrt?rly. P?OPLES. BANK, - - - Anderson, 3. C, mm has made a leraarkuble increase in its business dwr* ^ ?!^ the past year. There is a. reason fur tbw, try., us with a po2% tipn of your business now?later you will give us ait ...We Pay Interest on* Sayings,.. J. H. Anderson, Pre*. J. V. Slnrmaic, C**k. m BUM cossabiiacd r&eourcofl are & the rk* o? ?tse JDoif&sa are tafefciff 00 sskrtss new ' asccustaRta ev ery day than aver foe??re? /? 9\ .*? THERE MUST BE A REASOK SmaS . ?Sepasita and ?mafi lo&m. are ?sjwck?y desired *- and aro ecpociaSly appreciate^ aad rteci^ 'cwpecwif icfa. , Ir4erest paid oa dopcaUa, SMaMBBaBH!