The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 26, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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I ?.. J ii.' .-!'.> , .. ." ' .'? .. ' t^?<. ? ? J-":< ? .? ' . ; i.:,'U * i . "/v 'V'" " .'. 'S* ?? . i.; t' . . . . i '.' 'i .. <?.. . .. . . ".ti; \ M.'.?.?/:..?. . When we announced yesterday .that wa-were going to extend the,. North Anderson Gar hne, every body believed it. Sis months ago when, we spoke of building a car tine few believed, that the line would be. built. This is only one ol' th? proofs of North Anderson's sJiccess. ? 1 ? vj .?.??. ,. .ag. . ..??? ? -, - A ..g...m.. ? ..Jf-1 .ji .. i J. . h Ftnaqcia! and Commercial Nev/York Cotton New York, Feb.?R-^tbe . cotton murk ct showed a tendency to esse j ott under. ecaUering. liquidation and j selling cf Kai anS July, ctt?ibute? ?oj one of the lending spot interests. Private c?bl?s reported a auletl market in liverpool, hst pri?es there were lower than due on' the New York close of last, night and, after opening steady at a decline cf 3 ta 4 point <st active, old crop posit rana sold about ? to 6 points net lower. Liv erpool bptfghi May, July and October contraction this decline, and rallies followed on covering, : which may have been reported by reports, from. New Orleans ..that-the March notice Issues there had.been stopped by ex porters ?f the southern mills. Buy ers seemed, little disposed, to follow tho market" up, h?wever, and after a' recovery of 3 or 4 points/ prices again weakened, closing* within a point or two ot the .lowest.>'Friday will he the first, Msrph notlce*day In New York: The stipek of certificated j cotton here available for deiivqr& has ,i been reduced to little ever 6^000. Spot cotton quiet; middling, 13.00; ?nlf. 13.25. Cotton futures closed barely steady. March opened at. 12.23, closed 1 a.20. May opened Rt 11.93, closed 11.88. July opened at 11.83, closed li:82. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Feb. 25.-Cotton-Spot, moderate . business; prices easier; middling fair, 7.69; good middling, 7.44; middling, 7.05; low middling, 6.69; good, ordinary, 5.87; ordinary, B.37. Salts, 8,000 bales,, including ? ~ -SCO A?n?ricao and 1,500 for specula tlon and export; receipts none; Fe in res closed Htseady. Cotton Seed Oil New York, Feb. 25.^-Coiton seed oil toduy waa higher cn cooring of i abarca and scattered local buy^K- In-1 spired; by the siren^hi in lari and cruds, oil. Final prices' were 1 3 ] pointa net h?gh?'r. ternary, .7.05,! March, 7.12; April. 7.22. ' Money Market ? New York, Feb. 26.-Call money firmer. 13-4?2; ruling rate, 2; clos ing1. 18-4@2. Time loans stronger; sixty days. 2 3-4@3. Mercantile pa per, .'iS**?.?!-?.-. New York. Feb. 25..-A.sharp break in quotations which, .began ia the low prfce^^Mroad sf?bfes (oday extended through th? oarfet^unt?! lo?sea of i to ii-nbintB had .htm- Tftfl?ctedilwjeU ithrmJEgh the, l{s.t, ., Tia Jbpnd itoarket showed.heaviness, with losses of a point in, Borne con .ve^re_ Issues. ^ Total salee, par. Slates bond? were uu chanjrttf "on call. .Tomi sales wore 39G>1 GO. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, Feb. 25.-nTtlle the cotton m ar Wot fc*??U? trt&??rziz'.y -~ - I &e?r? a^?Tl?^S^? business doh* for tte day wa? hot 0t^\^io?n'^ ^^^u^^} large, . fne close was at a net losa SL?iTnL S thr ?^&$???? V ot 5 tp .7,e||d|?ts.aiMl 3p;a|.ftffatltall* ^feWLs 1 Cotton Good* '&?^iH?3m - '.coking weil, the damage tr?jm cold l^ew YoTk. Feh. 2f?.-Cottba goode "*<*i%r. vW'iJ?WL %.M n\arke?? today were easy, bat a l?rger tba ?iv^roumat^&artMg^t^. farms misinos? wa* done *t.th*,lo**r prtets ^^^f^^^m?i,. ?fP-'*t uamctf on wUs' prlnl ol?the ot odA,?^?? Vating .^dva^tale.of. tao go?^ c?.nstrucftn.' Vr?t<s? ??^'w?re xler?m?nt '? 010, (01. y??r(?e?er L.'h?i ? and ram?i3rfe ?tewl* rtMna?iti?.Unrd W the ?ntdnmif r.?i*??e. ?U&cd Kmbroiderles wore quM. Silk rib- .mrlajtihp pf^ffj^reani, DM'er?fl^. bons wet?, lu a??ive. dtotasd. Jeh.hnrs tk?n S*,the Wstchxprd, ???, (ha "ono Chicago Grain Chicago. Feb. 26, to a htrfher (?vol rince the", firm of thc: year, export humaros waif one or cipsl elementa of, 'stygag?L pHc^'wsf^ plea all sr -cernVVi ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH WI WOULDN'T YOU FEEL A L! SERVE VOTE WERE LAI OPPORTUNITY TO A \r#tAiT YQU A1 RALLY YOUR FRIEND! - Now ?*r the time you have got. to get dova to business and begin to figure .Jurt who your friends are and hew many there are you can really de pend on to give you that subscription j to thc Intelligencer. Good honest work from now until Uta close means a valuable prize for ! you, if you are wise enough to bake advantage of the time that '? left and work faithfully and systematically. Look over yodr Hst of friends, your relatives and your . acquaintances. Make up your mind that you will ask iho.-e to help you who have not given j you a subscription. > Perhapa some ? Of them will be willing, to give you. more, than a year If they soe yon atc really in earnest and intend to win, if untiring industry, can make a win ner, of you. You cannot hesitate now. if yon arc desrloua of winning one.of the larger pri/.os. Your hope of, success Ilea iq your energy, these', last 'days. ' Tho <ime ls very short in which to do your work. Look; over. your, list of friends io they all take the Intoligencer? Are ye ii pat is fled that you have enough .otes to make you a winner of the prize you have been aspiring to since the beginning of the contest? This is thc time for-you to do your thinking, Don't walt until the contest closes and then Bay, "1 wish 1 had done PO 8?n3 ao." Do it now, today, not tomorow. ,n DISTRICT NO? L AU. Territory Within the Corporate Limits of Anderson. Mra. James T. Snow .99.G10 Miss Francis Harris Bruce .. 70,550 Miss Nell O'Donnell .*..102,065 Mra. J. \fcs Threatt. 53.565 Misn Vina Patrick.49,370 Miss Alice Bray. 90,705 Miss Myrtle McKinney. 90,570 Miss Isabelle Webb. 104,190 Min's Myrtle Bolt.82,810 Miss Myrtle Barton . .42.650 Misa ROBS Payne .. .. .44,860 lilas Florella Beck ... . .. 80.170 Mrs. Ola Cooley. ..89,025 Miss Elisabeth Van Wy ck.51,225 Mrs. JV -St; Cathcart ...".98,430 MrS.e Hunter Thompson. ?7,450 Mrsi- 3.- J. Stuart-... ... ... 71,395 Wi.: Hi P. Elsenmau. 50,175 Miss Lula R, Smith.06,845 Miss Edna Campbell. .... 78,900 Miss Greta McClellan ...- . : . .60.020 Mra. O, F. Taylor..6*,460 Miss Annie Cunningham ... 50,225 Mra C. J. DeCamps. 50,020 Miss Lula Brown.'. 93,020 Miss Elizabeth McGee. 72,640 Ml SB Ella Avery. 80.265 MISB Lois Garrison. 53,835 i [Mian E. G, Harrison.GS^'ri ?n??-a. w; E. K?ysor.50100! [ Miss Mattie Gaillard .P?,?00| ; r?ig. f?Fymond Beaty .. ... .. 54.730 I Mrs. Susan C. Frederick.102,165 Miss Lynda- Thompson.41,995 Miss* A*?i* W???i?ms .. .. ..42,122a Mrs."Clarence Osborne.102,025 DISTRICT NO. 2. AJI Rural Rentes and Tonn? Outside. ". thc Corporate Limits of Ander, son lo western South . Carolina, DONALDS. Miss Virginia NeU*>.v,.'.. 59>335 LOWHDKorLLK. ?:>'??' MUs Lela Farmer.1,025 Miss Mozelle Huikabee..1.02B, Miss Ella ^lOt?.',..39.025 Miss Ida Allen .. .'. '..1.02D ?Miss Anna Belle.1,025 ?4YS. W. W.,Thompson .. .. ...Lul& Miss Louise Hajp>r.1.WB Mra Dr. J. D. Wilson ,?.l?0l& Mrs. C. T. B?kor .. . .. ..1,02> Mrs. E. J. Hfckafcee t....... tm Miss Ltyse v.i?*?? ftRss Eula Mae Hank?. 42.425 fias N?r* McCpJ?pjSab.%tjfisf Mrs, a at t?ggg^....... R&4TO ?va. N, E. YegriSn^... 60,720 ^ra^FrankDy^^* " "OH I IEE/?tjdiV'.*; feen'.tjltg. Mu?^^^^^.'.." .*.* ;.* I??^?| MUs An?S? Wea?^ .V . '.?r^s? Wise Agn*? Mc??fady,.Lfffj fiSj^TMcC?' SSsa Mamie Berlin.Ii02* mi VOTE HAT YOU HAVE DONE? OR ITTLE BETTER IF YOUR RE RGER? DONT MISS AN DD ? 8,4300 VOTIS TO LREAJLVY HAVE. 5 TO YOUR SUPPORT. Miss Lela Godfrey.1,025 Miss Ola Scogglns, (West PoUer .51.460 PIEDMONT. MJSB Paille Spearman. 42.280 Miss Sarah Spearman. 42.405 Miss Lillie Mae Armstrong .. ..1,025 MIBS Ethel Cobb . ..1.025 Miss Sophia Duncan.1.025 Mrs. W. V. Weach.1.025 Miss 8adie GiUlard ...1.025 Miss Eva Clifford.1.025 Mrs. J. Z. Leverette.1.025 Miss Blanche Hutchins.1,025 Miss Annie Aiken.60,215 Miss Frederica Donald.1.025] Misa Carrie Lou Rosa.1.026 Mrs S. D. Campbell.1.025 Miss Lela Anderson.1,025 Mrs. Frank Suber..1.026 SENECA. Mr.? F. B. StrlbUng.39,025 Misa. Dorothy Jennings.1,025 Misa Floride Probst.i M 1.025 Miss Macy SItton.. .1,025 MUS Sue Bally .. .. .. .. .. ..1.025 Miss Lula Gigatlliat.1,025 Miss .Louise Farmer.1,025 Miss Stella Fincannop. ..1.025 Miss Mso Hamilton...1,025 Miss Kitte Sligh.39,025 Mr8. Eustice ;JtonJcUU> .1,025 Mrs. Sallie Holleman.1.025 HOSEA PATH, Mrs. W. C. Black ... . 102,575 Miss Enna Leach . 76,780 Mrs. Jerry McKenzie.24,875 Mrs. Oscar McCurry.50.43a Miss Alberta Cox.44.560 ? Mis? Lillie Smith.44,146 Miss Mittle Kay. 42,650 / ANTHE VILLE. Misa Fannie Killingworth .. ..1,025 Miss Annie Belle ... .48,525 Miss Sadie Prince...1.025 Misa Zula SUber .'. ...1.025 Miss Hattie LOU Haddeh .'. .. 1.026 LEVEL LAND. Miss Ine? WlI??^T!L.. 89,025 Miss Mettle M^V^vf, . 48,625 Miss C^rie^Da?fcr .. ']., "tm* Mrs. Sam Hamn^nd'1!. 'J'. Vii*** Mra.' Alice GH$tT lv025 MJsa'Oerirude ?>ouih4M? . . . . .1.031 Miss Kathleen/Biro*.'?,.... .... 42,650 Mrs. D. JU Rejsd^.V^',. ., ,, 1.925 Miss Nela Sloan,.. .. ..1,01:5 .MTS, M. ?, Attvii.:.; . L.i... Mrs. JN. ii. Beggs. . m. ii,LOSS' Misa Etea Sadler ? .: .. 'ii . , . . .11.204 Miss Paulinei Hughes....3^,025 Misa M. Stoked/.I .. ..?0?5 I AIM PLAT. W . Filas Vera Crawford;:...'...: 3*,025 Hrs. Casey .v >.'.' wl'?l&*p Miss Sadie Marrett .. W .. '. '.1,025 Miss Lillie .Cole .. .. . , ..1,625 Mrs. Bernice G'iseh ..."..?.?S? Misa Mie Belle Crawford.1,025 ??L'j'H UNION, 1 Westminster P. (L, H. F. J), No. 2. Miss Georgia Thomas.1,025 Mra. Otto Burriss. 66,265 MIBS Amanda Reeder .. .. .. ..1,025 PENDLETON. MIBS Margaret Evans.69,020 TO. IV M ILL & Mrs. J. D. Babb ... ... .. 42,820 Mrs. Lon Boleman......48,315 Mrs. N. C. Brown ... ... .. 42,225 NORRIS. Miss Lola.Whiting ... ... .. ',, 1,026 Miss Burnett ^le^jder 1.026 Miss, NeHq Hanson, . ;... 1. . v^|J|| ?UAOL-IXI. Mia Gladys 9mlt..h.....41,060 Miss .Bona Mae Folger.39,025 Miss Ethel Wyatt... 1,025 Miss Emily Robinson. 1,025 Miss Jennie Rob?n son ...... 1,026 Waa. Margaret Sellers.1.025 Miss. Bell Norris.1.025 AUTON. Mrs. 'Alex Simpson ... ... ...?1.026 Mdss Maude Whitman ... ... .. 1.025 Miss Mary Lee.Norris RFD* ..66*376 '? - CENTRAL Mks Mary Rowland.... rv. J... 89.025. Misa Stacy Shirley.LOM Miss Maggie Carson . ... 1.02* M*s. J. W. Wallace.li03? Mrs. Florine Norris.1.025 Mra.'JenVailaa?tav.1.025 Mas. Ralph B?OlAtif?.1.025 Miss Jennie Allen. ... 1,025 Mr., J. F. Hnff-^0I^V... 85,396 'j^l. *.* * * Mils Grace Camphf ll. ... . .1,026 : WALHALLA Miss Rose-Mary Buach .67,^ G BUREN VT DO Di. Mrs. G. R Alexander...,. Miss Lissie Harvlay.1,026 ?gs? Ella Nieblas. ... . U*5 Miss Annie-Law Marshall ... ... 1.025 Sfi? HzZU, Gr-en->.8MB Mi*a Lillie Slake.1.0*6} S???. p. H. Yciueii -.1.U2M Sirs, flngh John^.1.0251 WkV Nsarnie Maxtor.%m\ ' NE W 1C4BKET. Mles Almena: Coleman... ....St,02BI ?fr V ^ ^ ^frV ^? ?V* ^d.. ^? ^ft * *. * Atlanta Letter *? * ? j P? ^r* ^ ^ ArV ^ ^ ^r* ^?* ^ ^ ^ ^ I Atlanta. Feb. 25.-Even in the most serious situations ?nd those most vit?T 1 y'affecting public welfare the element of comedy at time creeps in and yes terday afternoon the wires got crossed cn tho locker club situation in. |- way that brought the drv grlua to mofe than one usually serious face. The grand jury was in Anal session and the locker club question waa tak en up. Thc Mien and Religion lend ers prepared a ^a^ifU.ently',,wrltten editorial for the afternoon rv.pers com mending the grand jury for its fear lessness and calling on the public ti? watch the noble sight,of.the.grand jury swatting the. locker cfcubs as they had swatted the convict camps.. - The Men and Religion editorial waa thoughtful and well written. It was three columns wideband dominated the Inside page where it was printed. But the "fly In the ointment'' was a late news Item from the courthouse dis played ender black headlines on the front page that the grand jury had taken final action, and had decided not to bother the locker clubs. Atlant i. Feb. 25.-"The woman tempted me," as a classic and Biblical j excuse was trotted out -with no rigln I allty hut with some color of appro priateness today bv R. B. Stribling, a young Atlanta man. who confessed to] forging a draft.tor Sl.Ouu. but declared that he was forced Into lt by a sweee- | [heart whose love of Ice. cream, sodas 'and theatre tickets waa hot to be ap peased by his modest allowance as a student. Stribling cashed thc draft at ?a j Gainesville bank after following (forged dVfft. lt in alleged, w.th a forged te^graro. ostensibly coming from 'a local bank and declaring that he had funds to meet,it. Atlanta. Feb. 25.-Atlanta's weather man .who bad to stand a good deal of kidding tho i/.st winter when hts dope went wrong, has re-established him self os a "medicine rr?an'' and a mighty wizard. The cold wave which Atlanta is now shivering lh-was predlct?d; by Mr, Von I Hermann fully IS hours In advance ot its arrival on a warm sunshiny j j morning .when, vests, and wlnte- un ? derwear were Irksome. .What d'ye mean cold wave?* hts friends'demanded when thc flag "-as hoisted and nundy believed lt, but he had hit the natr on the head and Atlan ta went to sleep In Illy'and woke ttp In Desert:/er. Now he eaya there will be snow and nobody 'fares to doubt lt. Atlanta. Feb. 25.-Fulton count, may have a form of commission go; Cmment Instead of a supervlsh board and heads of departments If present plan is worked out. Sever .members of the present cotfnty bt|ird are said to favor it. A bill will be presented to the leg islature providing, for the change In the event tho people.of Fulton are will ing to try It: itv will provide for three-active commissioners who will receive ? salary of 55,000 a year each and who shall do nothing but handle tue county's affairs. Under the present county board sys tem, men rire selected who make their living In-other business or profession, [and who exercise simply ? supervis ing spirit while subordinate heads of departments are employed to actually ! do the work; ? . [.j-?The Kaiser's pet hobby ia the col lection of tiea. He is said to have more than 50,000 stored and catalog ued, ranging from cotton ones in purples, yellows and pink? that would ! startle . a plowboy, to,. thc costliest specimens of embroidered cravats. WhyAi^Scrnte Folks Hitman j Grasshoppers? ty M0$JL:. t tx ItBajf ?lied bim JL JCZ It "Freight Car vS^/feoC? Freddy." He wits vPeB^. route, Freddy was . ^^^.^ not a hobo, but a rbs'ng young man In a classai bis own. Thay^aiso-called; bjin. -Firs?^ h ?w?wo Urns*^?^ /?pu never kum wparejw,.nt*a nim; " Freddy, was th* ankhes*, of hlmselfr-lf rou can ?eA4tf?t He waa the Dr., Jekyil and Mtv Hyde og motion. . Now. yon see him, aa alow, and deliberate as a freight car., and now yon don'i, hopper. ltneeded)?=sngfeM?#??' keep taba on tEhe very real Freddy. sad tbere.Ahrougb itt m A.way, to make; tte) arente* gnasn. with et,**. Be a ifreight car tf you bat don't be ? grs-hepper. Bet ter, be neither. The sensible newt ls MOUKUATK. Arn, yew. lofwwnui ?m^K'M-s^^cjti tn$fcapp?*l to you? JI ju.'-H-Jiaii. Owl High Grade Guano - -For S$|e by S. D. Brownlee, : Anderson, S. C. : i\(k< Y ...il V.W,j'l.vf ./.l'y Coming Every Day New Vehicles of every description keep coming m every day. Our stock of Harness, Whips and Robes i? the finest ever. We also have some Entra Good Mules and Horses on hand, come and see them. S*! POWiER ANDERSON, : SOUTH CAROLINA R '/V ?re the kind of ads that Get the us mess Wp ?fi j (. 1 S il Don't stay in tide same "OL? ?UT,? increase yow sales and create a demand for your mer chandise by AL JUC! D ? rt' The Da% veneer The "Newsy'** morning paper that is read by the majority of people in Anderson county? and byi others iii diff?rent parts of the country. Our large circulation guaranty 'INSULTS,' me m The Cifcv is receiving acoppf.of our paper every morning. "FREE GRATIS1* FOR 2 WEEKS. Intelligencer YOI TH AM? OLD AflE nro. ??lke. strbjent to defective nicht. Mr rpedal examination will determino tho bftof way, of holing aigbtof amt ?KC If you are well on In yearn I caa supply iissifM ?mt will help and not ?train the eye?. For sight trouble In yor?th 1 nm often, able to provide a cure'. Pylc?s 18.00 to $SM>G and at wara. Repairs cm frames'and parts 10 cents and upward. Dr, M. R. Campbell 118, W. ItTUtmer St. Oro ned Floor OS** r??pe ??*?. '? ferSfi??. * SATSu rs Ttn.ljTrYi *. AfeCUITKCTS * l> - ? * * Blockier BM*. Anderson. 8. C. . * . . CASK? A *AX*. luci Antisrsun Second .?taSUteg. Bldg, -e .