The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 07, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
TONIGHT DECIDES WHO
?H?lKN??j
Hustler? Still Hov? ? Chance to C
Great Race fer the First Gr?
' to Win a Splendid Toi
Away Yoi
CANDIDATES MUST LABC
U'jiai ar? you. going to do today?
If some ont; w?rc to tell you that a few
subscriptions mor-j or les? would A<t
tnruxinefhe winner of the Touring Car
or a prUce of smaller value, any fatr-i
minded ?onteatant would strain every
??ffort to get all the subscriptions in
her power bdtwoen now and March 12
at 9 o'cloek p. m. That is just what
you wont to do. Do not set a certain
number that you want to get, but get
every ona-thai vou iMissltyjrcan.
would feel bad If you missed that
Ford esr b yone subscription, wouldn't
you? Whon you think that ?you have
gotten everyone that you possibly can,
got another one, nnd so on. You will
liq surplscd at how many more you can
get I han'you think you cnn. -
Get'started today. Don't wait until
tomorrow to get subscriptions. There
are plenty to be-gotten if you but make
the proper effort. This la the time
lt test? ;i - itestnrit'H grit, lt la not
io i,:v ? .i ii the subscriptions us lt
was,I? the beginning, whin tho con
test'waa now, but thsre are subscrlp-.i
(ions to ba procured and /the Indies
that get them these last few days ar?
tl i ones that are .going to reap: the
re 'ards..?! tho Utk of March Will
you bo tho owner cf tho Ford Tourlr
*B Territory TT??J,?. tue Corporale
Undia of Anderson.
Mrs. Jam?? T Snerr..119.610
Miss Francis Harris Bruce ?. 70,050
Miss Nell O'Donnell..^.M04,M|
Mrs. J. W. Threott. 63,565
Miss Vina Patri?le. 49.375
Miss Alice a ray ... ..i. 96,705
Miss Myrtle McKinney. 90,570
Miss Isabelle Webb.,119,180
MUBS Myrtle B?lt ... ... 108J6?
Miss Myrtle Borton .,..44*?
Miss Rosa Payne .,. .. .. ...44,600
MIBS Florella Bock.119170
Mrs. 0.1aiCo?ley>'... .... .^..".Msm*
Mis? KlUkberh Von Wyck ... . .M.22?!
Mrs J;.M;:0a,?A?Mt-..'-**A*S ..1U4S0
Mrs. Hunter Thompson.. .V.. ."OT.4**
Mrs j j stuart . .. .. ......103,395
Mrsi H,.^j Biseninnu 60,175
Miss Lula R... Smltli.v .........100*15'
Miss Ed?a Campbell.79,80*
Miss Greta McClellan .?o.QgO
Mrs. OTP. (Taylor.
Miss Annie, Cunningham .., 50,226
Mrs. C. J. DeCAmps. 60,020
Miss Luis Brown.llftiUfr
Miss Lois Garrison.63335
Mis? EL Q. Harrl?on ,.i.63,275 .
?ra WJB Raysor .. .. .
Miss M*t?? (".Billard.1 i#,900
Mrs. Raymond Beaty.95,72*
MTS Susan 0 Franck .iia.i?r,
Mis? Lynilo Thomnsoo.41*56
Mina Annie Williams .... .. . .42,226"
?Mn?. Clarence Oahoruo .1.19,025
?IS?JIUU? 50. 8.
All Ilafjsl Rente* and Towns Ont?nte I
?ie CorporateLimits of Ander..'V J
CATO HOB?
RON ALUS.
MUM Virclnla Nelson .60.?ft?
LOTTN'OKSVLLK. .?>
?Ilsa ?Sift Floyd.. ...... a^Ji
..-ITA. ,.
Miss Eula Mae, Hanks. 42.425
Misa Kora McCullough ~.. .. . rt8*4ft
Mr?. S. M. McAdauiH,... 50,200
- STARR.
Mrs. N E. YearglU .. ? i.111.2?5
Miss Mary Pool ... . .:.?9.025
Miss Mattie Banister.1,036,
Miss Lula Price.1,025
BELTON.
Mir(i Snra Martin .45,030
Mi?? Auiiio 'MK'onnoll .. ..30*85
MUa toe? Fields- k- t.55*65
Miss Ruby Kllisop. 62*30
Mrs. N. B. Watkins.S4>.TCS'
Miss Francos White..u?*88
Miss MatUe Vandiver.42*Q0
?isa PAlHe-Wright .8CT,t50
WILLIAMSTOIf.
Mts. B. L Darnall .. .?29.660
P ELZER. .
Mi* Ines Babb ... ... 42,115
Miss Annie West.57,025
Miss Ola Bcogglns, (Wont Pokier
.i..5i,TOU
PIERMONT.
Misa Paille Speasnzna 42*85
Mlas Sarah ?pearma:i ... ... 42,40r
MUM Annie Aiken .. .60.21
> SENECA.
Mt?, JP. i B. BtrlbHn*. 39,025
Mles Ritte Sllgh..3?,Q*5
. HftlfKA -iPATrt.
Mrs. W. C. Black .
Mia* Etona Loads s.
MUM Alneent Cox -.v.;M?.i.
.MUM iniHI*. Smith . 44J
Miss Mittler Kay. ..42,
A ^'TREVILLE. .
Miss ,Vr,?k? Jjciie ...... .. 48.
u4LEVELXAV?. .
Misa ines wilso* .ss
SAN RT SPRtNO*.
m <mi^;NUrs.K.'.,... 4S,<;">r<
Kathleen Elrod .4**55
CLEMSON.
Ilia Paulino Hughes.. >..?,026
iM& wai*
Mlas Yera Crawford._- 39,025
SOUTH ?MON.
rrr?tml?*rer FT*Q^ B. T. R. Na. t.
Mrs*, Otto Batir?*.*...
IKE WINNERS Of
1LL?R BOLD PIEGES ?fiE
:ome Under the Wire First in the
id Prise--Don't Loee a Chance
?ring Cur by Idling
ar Tuna.
>R UNCEASINGLY TC WIN.
PE *t BEETON.
07.0'i!?" I" feOS/?fi| 8?fw
TOWMiLLS.
Mrs. J. p. Rabb ... .42320
Mrs. Lon Roleman. 48,315
Mrs. N. C. Brown.42,225
?ORBIS,
ng ... ..._1.025
Miss Barnett Alexander.14)20
M BEBT Y.
Misa Nelle Rollinson.39.025
r;??r .. * BMUatt:*-** * : ?!?
Mis Gladys 8mlt..h.41.060
MUS Edna Mae Folger.39,025
AFWMI.
Miss Mary Lee Morris RFDS .,$6,375
Miss Mary Rowland....39,025
WABE SHOALS.
Mra. J. r. Hill..103.395
ANDERSON, BED.
Mles Mary Lee NorrisRFD 6-RI.625
Miss Salina (Crawford RFD G.. 50.045
Airs. Helft- Patterson KFD 7.. 70,2??
Misa Eva Grear .... .. ... 93.538,
Miss Lucy Tedd ."U43.890
Mra. Henry Whitfield.ti .43*90
Mrs. Geo. W. Kernels ...'v. ^Atttt
M>s Pat Major i.- -.110,025,
- .- 4Jejfceaia, jtV'C* "
Mles Vera Chapan??......,.... 52,4*0
- r " NEW SCARKET. ,
Miss A nona Coleman... .. ..3??02B
tv ' AdTertlsed Letters
' Following l?f the Hst of adTsrtissd
Jotters ror the wees ending t March
4/1014, Persona- calling for. these .will
please stale thoy. wercadYprtlsfld.
One cenb-duo on. ajl. advertised- mat
t*tA' - - . . '4:-.;?i' .
?i A-Mrs. Annie? Adams,. Rob Adams,
Ceri Anery, Mr* '-.Laira Andecann,,
Shine Adkins , ,
. B-Wide Brown Robt. Rcnwnl??. J.
A. Brown, James, bk; Brown, ?eorgle
Bell Baakin. > . t
('-Mrs. Claro ?Carve, Mrs. ; Liz*lc
Cochran, Minnie Cobb, Mnu B.-L.
Clark. > u -, ? '
K-R. c. Kdrauneon. ?/.--??A.
,F-Mrs. Mary, fcfk, ^^fe^ ?
l.r-Laster, Lanier,' R. 8: Lanier.- ,
M-W. T. Mell?n, Sallie MsGleian, ;
Hillie , Marshall; - Mia. J. S Kurra*". .
Mrs! Ethel MeCordo, fi. I). Martin, Al
ice Maatin. Mrs. Cu?Me>Mooro.
.X-Lester Newkirke.
; &~iM.,A. lose. . -
b-th Dv Simpson, E. A. Smalley. C W.2
?chatui** Rose Steele, DavIfo Smith. I
?T-MS?*?.' Ansift. Tsis?i?, Ifcajgd ,
" ' ?? '? ! HilCdlw lb&\c. j
.Wr-rOan *W?ttori, ?ir*. L. i?. Wilson,
Mr. and ?Mrs. Rossie, Watkins, Texnnor fv
Williams, j
'? * * * * * # j
|^'n$,isco^^
-, ^ THE DAY>l?f^^^??S. J
l^jSia^^^mde^tur ; introduced a ,
refieh?<me^ia?eat MaWtat.wiison
to explain cectaJa phases ta bia Pan
ama canal address. -
(jan ata! rs bet?re ipa foreign .rela
tions committee.
Mr?. O, H. p. Belmont wacncd Sana- ^
tor Aahural not lo jftess ^s^rifesaft ?.
immigration committee practically
completad ita work ob tho Burnett bill ;
wit* a literacy teat**. . , \
Adjourned pt 5:45 p. m. until Mon- '
day.
? ' House: * , ^???1 u
Met at noon. p
interstate commerce commission
reported, a hill to repeal the Panama "
canal toMs exemption.- h
prohibit tmaftaita* Io|^??a.-m&dol *
?roda. i.
Representative Aswell Ot Louisiana1,
segregate whit? snA.aa?*o t * ai saan i's n ]:
clerks: : .. I
Representatives of the Chicago!.
board of trade replied to chargoa that
lt ts ?peratfa*. aa jaa Illegal monopoly, i
Adjoprned at 5Vil> p. ..pu, .to , anon J J
Saturday.: . < . *a
?e* tete aATeed to *wt iwiicably
the nomlnailon of Henry V^SmWOL?
mhwlehor. The nomination jxf Win-1
throp M. Daniels of-New, Jersey.to: tho t
ifjairtiy of the <Mmrmlssioa ceased hy (l
tba *?sth -sf J v. Ur, He ?Krbie^aoB1 ??1
b?U ?e. -pea?lag a report af a sn?>-r
comm'Kfee.. .'-? r . i
The most serious sad dlfBcult of
Wen cases ls that ?C W. Mi Ja??
ike rNsSsjurant keeper who
basted sad robbed by -1 th'.eo
mea. AU the ether hers ?ar? an
bera were eapB?se<Kf aaligpaw. ?
Financial and
New York Cotton
(Ry As j.finfil Pr esp I
New York. AkuBic!kA-~After chowing,
considerably stpadipeas docing today's
'.arly trading opbtou turnad-essy Ute
in the a tto, rn ona .nadir local liquida
tion, which carno largely (rom . Wall
street, sources, and moy nave b 'en in
spired by weakness tn th? stock mar
k*i. .Th? cjutt.^wa^.ate?fiy ^.ua^?raas
H prices on March, out generally i
to 14) pointa ntt lower .
Liverpool .was nigher, and private
cablea attributed .tho stead ines?' to a?
gpvd trad'! d minno. Liverpool was a
considerable hover here, abd it was
rumor.id . that Xorelge houses were
buying Muy und July tor fresh account
as well as* for Ute purpose of reduc
ing straddles. There WSH also a Jov
cai -demand, but -nippon became less
active aa soon aa Liverpool closed- and
prices b iga n to sag off. Increased CH
?isseAeSr, of . 4be? .ipparslght^i.pwJngttn
comparatively. larg? clearance*,' prob
ably helped to.check.the buying move
ment, hut no Important pressure: de
veloped tmtil lato.in tho day and thoM
br^pH^wns fa .U^Jace, gf. ,cpnUnned,,
reports of a .good spot demand in ,
ibo south. , J
Spot cotton, quiet; middling uplands
13.00; gulf. L1.2?,
No sales. ,
' Cotton fu turas, olosod steady.
Mareil, Opened, 12.19; closed tSild.
May opened, 11.74; closed, 11.6."*
July opened, 1L72; closed, 11.81.
October.,opened,. 11.36; closed 11.2?
Beeember, opecad. 11.30; closed, lt..*?i:.
New Orleans Cotton
f
New Orleans. Itftrch 6 -After sti>ad- 1
Ines? in the early, part of tho osslan '
Lhe cotton laasif-iiUharb,^oday fell ?inri?
dst? tan threatened-'Investigation otJ,i
future exchanges by congress. Much,!'
long cotton, was'thrown overboard and I
hours F/?id larae nn?nrttin2 5f cojttap '.
short. ' At.lonvr'at of the day tho mar- '
ket stood at a bot loss of 12 to 13 M
point?. The close was at u net ioss of *
S to 11 points. ? j I
The large export movement mr the 1
week, reports, of ? a better business in
th-?, spot markets,, low temperatures , '
in the early pvfUoiis of the western- {
belt and tb .> desire of shorts to cover ?
b*/?r the week end : wer,v su???nlnlng.'I
features^ or* the " rr??rnlrig ?n which j2
prices were fairly w??i maintained, al-]
though Ute high lev obs of tho day core].1
only 1 to 'f>- points over yesterdays
dose. .... '.,-,- .. I
The weekly statistics wen rather
dlsappolnUng to tba bull aide .ns ,t;jo* i
Intersigbt was .somewhat larger. than 1
diing, J23-.4. Sates op Uie spot MM "
to:arrive.l2r,. , \J
n futures cloted,- , P
?P?>UVtU^?S.V*j?M,2*.
. ,.i .Va.l..'*.b?Vt-JV?-rt+mnh*. ?Ititi
?dljf lie ... . , . . ..
August-. .... .ll.S
Retobar ,*>...'*..
Ijeofntber.
? Liverpool. Cotton t
. I-.**- :-- i ? I ? ' . I
tood^busHhw 'Son??.pr^ce^u?%?nj|8l %
diddling fwr. 7.63; good middling, C
blip- ic-- mSftHlics, t.?Z; .good' o8di- "a
sap' and l.OP, for '.speculation and ex
K>rt Receipts, ?,000 including l.MO
Muorloojs.
'.Futures eolsed quiet
sj> ?-.t H >**.,*' ?T>/WpM? vf Mr*?*?-, -.?wm- '??.
' Csa^'Ssed.Oli^
.. Xi- ? ??? v
^^ Y^;, ^rrt 6.-~cbUonsecd nil .?
ight crude offerings,, and the strength d.
t vigjrd. -Np temijra> vj^CWK^f^i?*
posing prices \v?re i to :r points net v,
?ghor. ? ?. * b
New York, March C.-Cotton gooda St
weae quiet today; - Carpet wools were a;
nore active and domestic wools-were ? ?
te??tnt?? were iu geod ^?am, u
?? ?a^pah.:ai-^li^tN^trta^ i
on r4e*rt?;; revelgis. ^selea^*??i: ?
HMrtgeg^- K- nefc^OTghit\a^jn<gK -g
("liicagc '?l^? ot renew, a
il ot exportg gako the. wheat market
^^^^^^e^g^?^^^^t?
o l-4cj. oats, 1-8 and provisions 7 1-2, ]!
? 1 " ' 1-fj
S lester** Stafeernent.
ihow an increase over last yttvr ot\
*--Ajterr^^ ********** -
ICgregate Is ahead of the A37 daj* pf ri
*4?SSS?S5wtMglr^??pt\ l to d??^
hows receipts at ali Unltg^jjitdsa
Offs.. ??!>9*??* tgej-tst ,U?fl?sT^aL oo
Commercial
rear, 10,314,310 year before last; over
land across tbi> Mississippi, Ohio and
i^rfotpeci rivers fo no rt bern milis sod
: anaci?, ,.??12,268, against 892,223 last i
year; interior stocks ip excess of
hose held at the close of the comme--!
lui ?year. 60T.:::.. against 513,711 last]
ear; southern mill takings, 2,283,000.
gst . 2.981.716 last year. These ?
the total movement for the 187.
fray Sept. 1 to date 12,225,344,.
BtHf/iWW.r78 last yea* ;.* .
Foreign* exports for the week have
Iteen 228,969. s-/ainst 103,461 last year,
gnaking their total thus far for cite
m \r?. i-. ...I... ............ .-.
SB f,?P|1.1.H. ,.?,.....<?.. ?,uwi,7?T iwi
tam*an; increase of 320,690. The to
ni takings nf American mills, north
ind south, and Canada have been .4,
141347, against 4.189,565 last year.
Stocks ot the- seaboard and the. 2$
ending'southern interior centers, have
lecreased during thc week 153,22.1,
?gainst a decrease during the corre-?
ponding period last season 42.665,
|md ure now 180,766 larger than ut
his date in 1913.
Including stocks left over nt portal
tad- interior towns from the last crop j
ml the number of bales.brought into
tght -t-bass-fur for the new crop, the
upply to date is 1*1,061,761, ami inst
2,407,891 for the ?ame period last;
ann.' .. . . /
... .. . . . . ? - v ?
New York. March G.-Bradstreet's
omorrow will say:
V'^pjf.e'd aspocts look largo 1? this
veeps;.U|dde' reports. Stormy weather,
n .the .east tied up traffic and kept
uiyers, away fr.om tho^arke?a. Mppe-\
>.ver,vt*hlip sentimtent bs to; the future
i?s' Ppt Jost any of Its optimb m, ac
naltbpylng is conservative, hoing hold
:fpsb' 4?;U?al needs,'"-and speculative
irpiienaitleR arc conspicuous by their
MWbWf** ' I
'..I^pOr is In better call, industrial ?
;p?rat!ou:; arc more uc-iive un? in nu--;
norona indoor occup?t ^ar, idleness is ]
ft' negligible proporttou:..' Operation!;. ;
n thu iron and steel industry hold tp ;
heir recent gain. with.a tendency ,to-, ;
vard. fypthc- improvement, . \\
"lfprthc week bank clearings were ?
fQ,68?^06,000, a decrease of, 6.5 -per. i
int from 191::. Business failures were a
166, against 259 laat**oar. . Wheat ex- 1
iprta.wore 3,576,737 bushels, against !
I^PlW*?lait year,'! . ?j
Peoria's Cotton Supply.J
rifiw .^?ptlcGtiS? ; afarch 6.-Secretary j
B?t?stflfjtf stateme'ijt of tho world's vis-. S
?J?^rdthl ?'?rld's vl.Mb.le supply of'I
H^^P^Hm^^j^^ P ' decrease. 1
lob as todhy/there is Pow afloat and: ]
Maid in Gr?at Ur?,u?n and continental ;
SLnrope^.Sjjgy^wtoty J.OuJLOuO last ;
HGO . ' inst -.liar: in.' ?ndTa^VftasToo?. i
?gainst S??,*??? ?asi year,, and tn the-!
?tatted State??. 1,570,009, against 1.
Weakly Cotton.
larch .6,-The cottoh
jg!|PW|?Mlf;durlng the.
? aitfr nialuag p?w Jow .
. season^, steadied on :
" of a. bettor ^pot -J
On pr \vlre.asd4.J
rea,*by".th'e . storm 'i
.cd/gqnerat ??sla*is??
.bb^?prt^
t from montis to?mo*tk >
... afetwecu'.itorc' aadiu -
the ?topping .ot notices
? ipteaeats. ,-Tbp fttoeeh;
iareaaed, , but at..*.?-_,.
__o over .May. theso',earned
lariats ifejjfcve- been moderate sellars,
feinst purehases nf t!ie later, month,
.iiUe it, i^fcup^od that ut .140 pointa
J old straddle aporta
purshaaeashroad.
I Miga growths ar?
?i.scouata. nuder
f - inspired .some
.. Minns oA iacr.iaa-.
i?. sfldi.tbe t-Uk imaaat:
footed contiaue^ .con
^ef?ito the. nvjrita of
m. owing : lara-My
?'ty of hieb ?C?dc,
cbnract r oi.-Jtba
.aaa JLn^rcaaags ^tehfe
url
era
ta -st
-ring
[HM.
old
tho
suiting
Jsarioj
iroad.
s t. ital
re rs.,
? today tn the.*toch_
Stocks w-r . chief sui
b-ld up fairly
isif boar sell lp?
JHPlaV to? ataadasd
Wit* losses of 1 to 2, 1-2
ren<
ires
?lats,
ic out burst cf selling toward ihel
s b*ga?fwfith a ?it^ u^S?Jrao?;
r?lewin; cement. Ir.
that an examiner of thc Inter
co?uPftrce commissi on ha* efl
st. raul's accounts had fi
''^tiatea,. That
droned roore.rfasa fear pola ts.
.4w? wis a. .^tfo S|
id piiefarredi kBuehxwfi
hlgElhe mar- S
2T: lt .gave v;o,v. S
a that M?? 2 ?*>60.
This ts the best 'and. most, pojielar car in the United States for any- *
thing near likeitbe rooney.,^.
You may kaye it wirkou^ one c-nt of cost to you. Take th? tip;!
TWO SECOND GRAND PRIZES ONE FOR /3AGH DISTRACT
Tlf^p?ff^ IVERS & PONDS PLANO
I^BS?- - '^ \\m N'Q* HQR^E IS COMPLETE '
jsgaaagBggggw^M- WITHOUT ? PIANO
.?TTB^fc^sB^r''1' ''l'l^ll^'^H?'- First Prize district No. 2
? ?^ni^P?WBBSSBB Kr This instrument ia fatly <j?'fi
Hi F ^Jjfl a: " 9 teed by the snakers and by C A.
I ll I 8 If fl Piano a?tf'Organ Company.
? ll|g|pf . ^ Hf fl they want iou to cal! anti le?
1 -'-7| ^jjpy ?Tirm *r-- Tnn ilhnnr thin Wann .
THE LESTER PIANO flfl fl
Value $450 -i fl H
First Prize District No. 1. 1 fl^\
? fall description as to qualify I
and beantydf sue* design, could fl flff"Vu''
-naroiy na given m sucia luxnceo M H*lr !
space. Go see for youreief at 9 BHutlL
They will be glad io d?mohstrate ^BB^V^VT? I" .
triis bci&fr4 fcuttruaient to' you. 1
JTT>?n~ ?Y?
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TWO THIRDPR?MES, ONj; F?K EACH'vjbis^?^
^gJ^xe District No. ?.-^K HILL Sh^? B^p^Vnlue
rS???i?? 1116 S^***1? Company, and i,
riseDistrkt No?2^-H?Gi? POINT BUGGY-Vnlu* ?ito
itnaH? fpr, content antfit a ?eanty. -
Ul : Wa laave not&ui?- ap bus* -J-??W? ?Jr^ ?^tt?ac'ag - ' *-N ? SES
g :f " No stiDii^ sc^ 'S -
ss N ^^^^^^^^'^^ ^;l?^.??.iam 1 1?|
g Ow Contest C?oes.WrtAj^;i9M, at N?neF. ?a g'
1 ?ad^r^a^-; D^Iy. ??iieljige?cer 3
g . t Atwayaat Yo?* ?ervke Contes t Dept&tWnt J. F. Joyce, A%? * fj??