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Anderson B a kery ?Formerly? ANDERSON STEAM BAKERY ... Now Open ... UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ^SANI?ARY^ And Up-To-I)ate In E v e r y Respect. ... I ry... "Old Homestead" Bread. You'll Be More Than Pleased.*, Fresh Fancy Cakes and Pies Baked Every Day. r._:ie lour Grocer, arid ask tor OLD HOMESTEAD BftfeAlH 1 . Delivered to all grocers twice every day. F. A. FEUGHTENBEhGER W. Benson St. Anderson, S. C. Coming Every D?y New Vehicles of every description keep coming in every day. VUA ?lUVn VI XJLC4JL UCt3k)) ?f Clll<U Robes is the finest ever. We also have some Extra Good Mules and Horses oh hand, come arid see tnem. J. S.' FOWLER ANDERSON, : SOUTH CAROLINA Glasses Worn too Long' ???? are '4kJury !r.::tcad of 0 ?w-nefil ui tin; Bight. Ak a rule two yearn Is about'thq limit of usefulness. If you have ha'ci yourc longer better come here and ho lilted with a new pair. Your eyps arc two years older and two yonr? weaker. To ignore this fact in a crime against yonr eyes. Don't commit it. Prices $3.00 to' $5.00 and upward. Repairs on frames and parts 10 cents, ad, upward. Dr. M. ft. Campbell 112 YV. Wnifncr St. Xlrennd Floor I UCUre PTmee K3M. Kim. *IM.nnn4ttif. A Chance of a Lifetime? Eyesight Is. Prescious Or. J. E. LittlcfielrJ, President of n leading Chartered Opti cal College, will be with us three days, Thursday, Friday and Sat- j tnrday, Feb. 26th, 27tb and 28th. Come and get a Regular $10.00 Examination of your eyes, Tree. Wa|ferlH.K?e?e&C4 The Leading: Jewtehtt? and Opticians 1 Ta SitVaTi Have you investigated our new L I G H T ! N G RATHS? You can't affprd to use anything else but "BOTtLED SUNSHINE." Phone 223. and we will send a representative. SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES 60. * if. * t;. * # * * ? # * * THE MARKETS * * * * * * * * * * * * ; New York Cotton New York, Feb. 18. While trading today was quid, tlie cotum market ' seemed ti? bo soinuwhdt unsettled witli prices Working off linder ??Ottering liquidation and southern Belling. Tim (does Wi,s steady but from :{ to 7 : pointa net lower. Tlie opening won Btcudy ut a deeline nt 3 to f. pointa in sympathy with' disappointing Liverpool cables. Houses ' wHii Liverpool connections were quiet ' aetive buyer.; at the blarl, and the market rallied L' to points during he' early trading. Hut the demand did not become genoral o raggrefslve and prices soon turned easier again under continued liquidation. An ca.<-| ier turn In .Vow Orleans and some New Orleans H?lting orders helped the decline, Which carried prices about 5 to 9 pointa node- yesterday's closing' ligures durlnsj the early afternoon.' Private cables reported a quiet tuar I;et in Liverpool and said the decline Was in sympathy with a lower market i foj Kgyption cotton. There was an j Impression around the'ring here that! Liverpool had also hen Inlluoneed. I * straddle selling against purchase.* in the local during early trading.! Southern selling was conslderodjiard ly active or aggressiv?! enough to In-j dlcutO any change in the spot r.llua lion. Uoport3 from the south wc st claimed that tlie recent cold snap had been bppeficihl, as likely to reduce the damage from insects this sum-1 mer. and there were altu advice;! claiming that tbero will be plenty of i aeed' for planting purposes in the ' overt lowed districts. I Spc t cotton quiet, middling uplands, li'.HO; middling, gulf 13.15. Salea corfe. I Cotton futures cloised steady: Opening do < March.lij.ao 13.80. May .11.91 11.91 July.11.80 11.84 Octoher.'. .1L4G 11.40! Bpots 12.90, same. New Orleans Cotton KvV? ifKivmin. Feb. iS.- cotton todty had a tendency to nag under liquld;-. tlon of long cotton over the approach ing holldayn and fhederalo short Fell ing bas?ed in theory advanced that i a downward r??j,?tton wan due. The [ cloio was Bi?ady at net loss of T<ta 11 pofata, .At the low of the day J the old crops worp 8 to 11 points 0?-] dor yesterday's 'nst figurer uhl'e the new crops were 7 points down. ' j March displayed icsn ' resistance !o uclTtng than any other option and gossip of tho market was that longs ! !p thst month -vers letting gu, Sir, tbOU^u i c-porta iiviii li.:; Hpoi. dejnui mcnt wore favorable as ever and' ppinted to large spot engagement? in t that month. October attracted much attention- on the bull side aud*lt weal claimed thatinvesim?nt buying was boldihg It steady. It displayed a smaller decline than any other active month Hpot cotton qclot, unchanged, mid dling, l?c. Halen on the spot 585 bales to arrive 56, Cotton futures closing: Fcbruury.'.. .12.31 j March.. ."....12.39 Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Feb. 18.?Cotton-Spot ??i fair -demand; pricea oasle-; Sajjd dllng fcir, 7C7; good middling, 739; middling, 7(t:i; low middling, f.69; good ordinary, 686; ordinary, 54j. S l|ea", l?.?ff?, Includiuu ?.2im Ameri can and 500 for speculation and ex port. Receipts, 5,000, Including 4,200 Cotton Seed Oil . New York. Feb. t'ottonrecd oil tuarldit quiet tod: . Flml prices 4 to 6 points lower. Haie?. 11,fit'!) bir>-.| rfii.a; ^.Prl^aa,crude, .fiOOs i.u?.i; prime summer jwliow. 7.05 -ty'T.18; Fobrurirov 7.05; .March, 7.1.*!; -.rii, .7.22;; May.j 7.30; June, 710; .. ..y, 7..>0; August, T.62; ' Scptem'i?e;-, : H; prime winter yellow and snnSrtV white, 7.25 bid. New York. .' ). 13.?Cotton goods with the dem J confined to moderate lots for carl lellveries. Yurna Were harcjy steaf' . Worsted yarns were firmer. . La - . and emhroirtertes were qulot. Jol re reported a seasonably active ira' .. Stocks and Bondi Ne'w York, Feb. 18.---The stock'mar ket today was curiously upset by con flicting exports concerning the prOb altle d?jpoaltlcn of the freight -Rtes Tho movement of prices "Ag ed ninjoc; entirely on the ; ?porta, which, an they were eirca??ted In Wail street .were so contra>,ictory tnai before the day wva"done, sr/een later? were badly confosed. ' Cncei-'tktnry uh ^o the disposition j by the> Interstate CoiWmcr6e cohWfatk j sionW' the eastern ratlreta^s* a\>pli I catton for a & ^per oertt lwrr#?*? j freight rates has exerted a ropro!; influence on the market' for so im;;' that apecuiatora - were greayOy-re lieved when news came from Wash ington that President Wilson tavbrrd n sheedy decision. The street did not atop at that but Jumped to the con cluslm the i President WlfitA fgrejM an fnereese In rates. A Wall ?creet reacntatlve shares mad'- gaina of a point or more. | iialf an liotir before t':e close, Uie street learned that- it had aaranvadj too much. Chairman Clark, of Um in-1 lernt a te ronime'ce commission, was] ?iiiot'd rrmn Washington as saying that President Wllnon had expressed no opinion regarding ibo merits of C.?? freight rate case. Traders who' had bought stocks on the theory that j trie matter was as good aa settled, [inaily threw over their : oldinga and the mnrket alumped bw ftly. Much of the day'a gain war. lost, although the market closed with a general showing < f fair advance.;. Tile weekly trade revb v reported h further increase in imw ordern. PrcHBcd Steel Car wa strengtlferteid by it;i annual report showing a gain ; c.f $1,404.000 in net. Otherwise there, was little to influence the course of; the market, r.Mde from iho freight rate:? caves. London did little here today. Bonds were steady. ':*. ;;.! sales, I par value, $::,785,000. United State? bonds were unchanged ":( call. Totai sales ??t uhnres were Rii;.;>.200. Money Market New York, Feb. lK Call money! cteady, :t-4 a 2; rilling rnlc*. 1 3-4;' Closing 1 a 2. Tine loans steady: .1-4 a six months. .: 1-4 a 1-4. sixty days, 21-2 a 3-4: ninty days, 2 Mercantile paper, 3 ? t a 1 1-2. Sterling exchange easy; :ix<y days, $4.s:'.75; demand. $4..'- ">.>< . Comm?if-j clal bills, $4.S2 "4. But .silver, 57 :i-8c. I Mexican dollars, 45c. Government bondi; steady; railroad bonds; steady. Chicago Grain arid Provisions ?hj r.:;n. Krhi IS - t 'j.:' t. iiiiiK out of CCTibfl buxIncVs today rook tlref,edge!| ofi vr'hcnt. The clOac : ufeu'dy^hul'l -S a 1-1 to 1-4 . : -e under last; :;?Kiit. Corn finished " S to 5-Bc down, oat . tiff 1-8 r. 1-4 to l-4c and provi--' ftftmri varying frein unchanged figures to a d??l no of 2 1-2 a ' "EVERYBODY GETS For two weeks we are sending you ihis paper free to prove to you the merits of The Daily In telligencer- If you like it, let us krow how much. ' 'HoW'??oli. ' * , ?: -" * * * ? * * ' i'it'W* er e'* * ? n$ /ejipWi'iis,-?lv'.? .!\o;}or roll for Ne'/ Hcb.Mi : ( ',.:.'.;",.i- ,i: n;o:ith ced ing February R, 101f: Tenth''gradc-^Lnls VYttlgnAv, 95 lAXx?WPattlgrew M.' Walter Fin-Hoy Tenth gtradp^-I.oia '' PtittigrBw 05, Jim Fir.';r"v ?Ai l>.;^c Pruitt 91. Sallie Mcdleusnd 91, Pearl? Ixrftis 9l\ S?rth gradedtitiri Prfl.tt Pruitt, 91, RifhV Herron 93, Ctiady Gable !>n. Filth gradtf?Atniei ' Geringer !>u Johhny Gotsifiger ?2. Fomth grade-Lewis Hcliy 9f>. Inez fj?ftia 94, Louie liable 91, Loh Gable so. ,'v.-; Bocyn?.g?fido-?Mary Pr?itt j?, Hay n.ai?d Ifoliy 90. i First grac>-Nannie.Lee MnCieltarid 97, Sadie Louis X,, Kathleen Loftis 95, Virijinia Gable HI, Aiict U -Holland. 91. T Flks Banqcei Grand Ruler. Wttsburg, l'a . Fob. 19.- The annual bittjuct ?.r the in this eitv to night will be in honor oT. t.ie grand at-, allied ruler of tl?> order, Kdward'j Li'i'ch of New Vork. Among -tps ?ppakerb- will be (leorgo P. Cror.k;1 pdst' ktwrtd exalted- ruire. r.-^-k.>j"."-. 'l.'jj;. SOUTIIKIIX B.VILtVAt.1 Premier Carrier of- ihr. Souls* 1 IX COXNKCTION Wt^MMLCK ItlBOR ICAI'/.VAY. N. B. the following a?bbdulo ?gares ar? published on'y ?s lotormatlon and are 'iot guaranteed. Arrival ?nd departure of trains frbtn A^dorson, S. C. N'o. Arriving ^rom Time 20 Greenville and Helton.. 8:r.0 a. ru. 22 Grocnvlllo ami Heltou. .ll:?u a. m. 15 Charleston. Columbia and Helten, through sleeper to Belton. .11:50 a, m. 12 Atlanta, Walhalla and Sen oca.g:si g, m." 25 Gr?envlllc and ^?ltoa .. 1:26 p. nx 10 Atlanta, WalhattSV and Seneca.y; ....4:52 p. m. Sentfda. .,5:65! p. m 17 Charleston. Columbla'tAB Bolion. Througi flpda frrm Columida to Wal halla . ... .:; . .6:03 p. m. J-eatlng For *o Belton, Greenville .. ..7:40 a, Aj. St Seiten and Gixeaviiio. .i:z<i a m. 24 Belton and Greentllle ..2:26 p. m. 10 Belton Charlcefon, Oreonvillo and Columbia 4:52 p.m. 13, Belton, Columbia, Chi?T loatoa and GrecnrlBe ..8:31 a, m. 3 Stneca, Walhalla and At ta?*.i , . .llrfSO g? a. ll, SCTiCca, WaibailaVitfngog% coach from Colucbhta. .tfrt? p. ?. No baggage will be handled on mo?or cars Nos? 20, ?rt, SI, 25, 22, ?S. Conr.ectfo.1 is made AT BMton fur Southern trains a^sT/at bed** for trains to Atlanta and beytmd. For further infomatma, -apply to ticket agents or ^/r. R. Taber P. ? e. A, OreeavlU?, W. F- McGcp, A jL I". A , Columbia. o.opooooooooo Uncle Dave's Letter o ooooooooooooo Iajvo 1? tu? Breitest word in any language-?becau.se 'it means more tl'-nu uny other word. It is elemental. It is so nothing felt, though undefined - t-oir tlnng known though uns?*:!. Love ii always ajourneylng. Lore Is cumulative. The, greatest argument over prc ?oute? for belief in God is the one written briefly that "God is love."' love Ik universal. Love a mar. and he at one** becomes your friend and would likely lay down Iii? life for you; l?ve a worthy caufjo and at once the canto become* your life and you woiild sacrifice .your fond est dreaiUB in its favor; love your work and tho sordid In life disappears olid Is gone aa the dew disappears un der the heat of tho early sun. Love In unselfish. If t'.'.ere is Love* left somewhere. jl.cn hope Is-there an'd no matter v. hat the disaster, the vital germe of Joy and Surest remain. If eotneone still lev?s you or you ttill lova someone, hopelessness for you must die. For the light of Love hi tho light of life, because-??^ \A>\ti Is' life.' . Love year friends, love your work, love yenr lot iTi life, love nature, lave everything that Is, for back or every tliinjr that is, is a divine purpose?It self resetting Love. Love is all! "Love is the law of life. The life of love Is tho life of heaven. The life hereafter. "When tho lawyer of wC:otn we read in Matthew xsb. and Mark xxll, [asked Jpeu* which the' great co:n i:<-?n<'ruent wae, He answered Mm: Treu ?ho-It- tove ttreiktfd' te y Cod With all thy heart. With oil tliy c'oul and with all thy mind. This Is the fir..t, and gr?a* cdretn-?nmerit' ahd'me, [ecr&rfd is like unto It: " "Thou V. lova fiy ro'ghbor as thyself/" And he added: 'On lae?e two commandments hang all the law and tho prcphets.' A.vd to ihrzo two eommandmonts tik> er. from Deuteronomy, a third of like Inrrort: 'Lov? your enetnles.* In John, chapter xltl and 34th vorse, fliul t'M"f words ~* Chr?it: 'A commardnr^hf give I unto you, Oat ye love one anothor," thus lo-ylrrg down ! Lholaw of love as the law or life, j which lie translates into life .ih' tho, Golden ruio when Ho seid: "'Whaiso-i ever ye would that men should do to'' you, do ye evea so to them, for this i is the law r.nt] the ^i^shcts.' (Mitt., vll, 12.) Kt~ l\-ul wrote in Rctuui* l".Lh ch'aptor and'IGth toter, theso wonderful words: 'Love workuth no; 111 to his neighbor therefore love is the rulfill nrr. of the law.* "This is a sweeping asEcrt?cn. but it J? ??nMM?to?y true. uecvj=e if one IovC CTtd ho will rulfill the firBt Tour com miudincnts concerning our conduct, and ir he loves Ms neighbor ho will ..' ?'flll following sixi command--| monta regarding our conduct toward! our follows: "And if he obey Christ's command-' Im'ents regarding o?r conduct toward' our follows; "And ir he obey Christ's command ment, to Move yotir ohem.rs,' lie has * mc beyond the limit of 'tho old Mo-i sale law in love for all? Tito king-1 dorn of. lova is the kingdom of God, I and .losuis auld to Nicodcnrus, when ho feme to Him by night": 'Except 'a 1 man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.' ( ?o?>n 1?-3.) Apuctio Jo'.m wrote t:ie;e g'iriouts wordi; w.ht^h are to be found m the < seventh and olgbt vor.?es or the j foul'lh chapter of his l -Kplii?e: 'St- . ery one that Ioveth Is bora cf God, nnd knoweth God. He that ioveth not knowcth no? Godl, for God is lo.e.' "Here \ve have not ot?ly Via l^?al,! hui the only truc Christian life, sum med u?> in ns fotv words ?'.s possible. as,forcibly es all tho word.s In the world could express it. The" lifo and death.-of Christ illustrated thia lifo cf love to "its fullest.limit and ils 'the idaal. Christian life, to wh.?lV'Hls< fol-' lower? should seek to attain." lieyed ?f CiH?tfmption. .When death vos. hourly expected, all remedies having failed, and Dr. H. j?'.?ea was e?i><T?tnt;rii?ng wun nsjo mnny herbs of Cd?ctrl'Xi, he ?ccld?r.t ly made a preparation ' wtiich cured Mb only child of Co*?ati***in?, ur* cniid 1* Poo in this country and efl Joyfng tlio best of health. He hin proved to the world thatConHnmp' enu l.o prsitiv6ly and -"pcrmanentty cured. The doctor now gives his re cl^^ free, only-asking ttv6?S r?nt yfimps to pay esneeses. This h??b n1*?0 cures Night Sweats, Ntvhsrn tho stomach and it will break up p TrcsTi cold iii twenty-four houra. Ad Wrcss t:RADDOCK & CO,, Philadelphia, Pa., naming this paper, _, ?? _ v- v. * ? -y. * # *? THE DAY IN CONGRESS * ? * * * * Senate \Va6hington, Feb. II 1st ions' committee del ft chairman In succession to tl SfAlator Bteon until th? T?tii Senator. SU ne, tho ranking dem Constitutional amendment to franchise wome . was discussed with o?? acMoh. Hoiiae amendments for tho hsif milllon dollar hog choiera, campaign agreed to and the bill was prepared for . the president's signature. '.Senator Prlstow intrOd..' >>;. tc- deposit postal savings only W banks of the new federal: reserv?.< sys em. Adjcurned at 4:20 p. m. until tvocrc Thursday. Ucftumed dehi railroad bill, before adjouj I PaoAod Ala to 5-'L AdlottrneiV House *40,000.000.00 iorrr in oi FERTILIZE < F?GTS.No. 9 Fertilizing for Greater Profits The great economic que stion in AKriculttfrfc is: I "Doofe it pay?" It is hardly worth while to deal with factors that show negative answers. ilroad piactices like the use of - conimercial fertilifeerE on the farm aro accompanied with large gains to the farmers or they would not be uni versally employed. Henry Ward Becchcr spy:;: "We believe that soi?, V.><es to est qs Svell as its owner, and ought, therefore, to be liberally fed." In order to show 1icw expenditures foY fertirhsefs' cornparT*with eScpcndi-. turcs for other purposes we give the following irterontlng facts: One Sodthern State, not the largest ono cither, ripcKCs cvary. ' year for jewelry - ?. -1- , $20,000,000 Income from the expenditure?Nothing_;-.~~ 00,000,000 This same state spends annually for insurance-.1 .117,000,000 Returns in oremiums ant! in pav!.ip^Jcs3C3 -. 010050,000 Net loss each year from this source alona - - -.-?~~ ? 7,000,000 Yet who wili iy that insurance is a poor inver' mer.i. It ? necesf and when Io:-:^en come proves' a blessing. The same sta spendH every year for comnscrc!;.! fertilizers about_._._ _'1_._$2:5,000,000 Estimated incre?r.? in crop production from Una sou ice alone $65,000,000 Or an added income of $2.60 for every dollar 3pcnt on fertili zers. ... ?--' Net.profit from the use of fertilizers-J-$10,000,000 increase is more than $2.00 for every '$1.00 on ,irood farms where the lands are well prepared, and the fertilizers do not % have to do it all. Maximum net return'on one Ion of fertilizer where applied un der Ideal conditions (not whet may be dene but what has been done)-_.-?*i-i_mJj -$ * 40u This i:? possible en almost any ordinary frrm in the cotton belt if rota tion and deep tillage are thoroughly practiced for a fow years. It is of course true that the :\;-ti'::. er t*id ?:ol by itseif give such results. It was a combination of good fertilizer, good farmer and good farm ing- '' '! .' , There is'no case on record V?here the application c?f fertilizers did hoi; pay 'Ve?i on the invenrmcp'. ' What other business or rnnteriul Has stieb n universally good record* The'question is never: "S/hi Ii ? une fertilizer?" but "How much?" and "How often?" ?nd "Wh?t ronst I do to make the moit out of tjie in ' vestment?* iL-'- .... Write for free BclTotmr, on ColAon and Corn Culture. SOIL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Southern Fertiliser Association Attsntu.-tia., i . i>. A. GOOD TEETH ARE ATTRA at all times and in all places. They lend beauty not only to the mouth, but to the whole face. In fact, tho absence of Teeth is the first disposi tion toward positive plainness. Wo arc adepts in the caie of teeth for Mg!? op old c-f -2:liic-r We are skilled , in all -branches of . Dentistry, and would be glad to be favored with your work. We nro particularly successful in the extraction oi teeth' painlessly., . DR. H. R. WELLS & COMPANY KIECTRHJ DENTAL PARLORS Over Farmen & Merchants' Rank Anderson, 8. Woman Attendant Store Roam, E. Whittle* . St. . . . . . $50.00 OA /f>f> .uw.ou .J8.O0 -?t* ' 13.IAI 7 room house, E? Whitner Sfc. 5 Room bnuKP-j K Hiver St. .. 5 Room house, ?. Morris St. 12.50 o room house, W-?fch Ave. . .. 10.00 4 room hqi^S; W. Franklin St. . . . . 8,0C) 4 room house, Browu. St, . . . . 8:00 Office rooms, East Side Square Office rooms,. South Mai St. ii?S?g feiBiw s Investment o?. THQ?. F. ? ARtWrIGHT . manager Kent?ng Department j-j?-;:^t'fi..Mt^iAi... ORKATLY UKUl < UI? ROCttt> TRIP FARTAS FRO,M ANDERSON, S. C ; Richmond, YevM&7? Act ou.it of National Education As sociation^ Ticketa on sal? Fob. iii 2?3; with return ltertt March 4th. 1814. New Orleans, La* tlfcftS PcQsacoIa. Fla, $1^00 Mobile, Al**#ft4Q As >ut Ward GrAS- < tickets?dn. sale Feb. 17th to 23rd, with return limit March 6th. 1014. Washington. IK C* 92?$^ Account Fiftieth Anniversary, Kingbts of Pythas. Ticacts on sale F?b. l?th and ITtfi! with return limit Feb. 2?th, 1911. For further Information call city ..... - -Ti~ ?Round Trip Fares -? ?-VIA-r : Southern Railway :: connection .< with Btuo Rldgo, limier carrier or tho South, rrom Anderscsi? S. C.. $29.20 New Orleans, Las and return account of Mardi Ora? Colnhratl?n. Tickets on sale Feb. 1st to 2Hrd Nvhii return limit March 0th $14?$ Pensacola, FIa.t and retUfn account of Mardi Or?* i:eiebratton. Tickets on sale Feb. 17 to 23rd, with return limit March Cth, 1914. . y j$'?5.00 ' Mobile, ??a? An ount of ($12.75 Rrchmond, Va. of Natmnai Son 'Tickets t>o ' sal' i. Mo Scots, etc., call on or, TA RE'S. ri?A, <%reeatnt< Mef?EE. A^F?? **o??}?lb?a