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Uncle Sam to Extend Welcome Hand to Queen of Bulgaria Tl'TClAL ceremonies connected with Mm visit of Queen Eleonora of Bul 'garla to ide lulled Hiato* lu May will bo In eharge of Third Aaalstatit u~4,v~iut-u tit utoii* Willem. PU'iHn* rnrontlv SnnninUrtl.. / rmv and navy officers will bedesignated to accompany the queen vb?reir?.r ?he may choose to go In her tour of the country, ?nd thea?,: with the ?tatVi|rpaVt tnect'a envoy officers, will represent her In oil armhg?uients with local officials of eitle? and stnteM.Ib cohueVtlou with ; her >htermthttba1. .-A? ?ne of the ?h leola of O ueen .Eleonore's visit to this country wili Li? io se* tb? l u. nal, lt hos b&u suggested that bhe tnay be taken to the isthmtl'e oh a warship. N?w If?rk Cotton New': .York, April in.'-Au oar Iv '?V. ' r??ne tn todhy'? . cot lon mark<*??s|& ried prices Into hew low ground for tho reaction, and Muy contract* told on tn l?.ttl* or $55.50 a bale bi low the high level of last weeki " - . sources Ibiuluntlon at thu opening, and iiia-r i ut a decline of '.' ?<>: .44^v-.. under May-June in Liverpool, however, J huyera pf that position, presumably-, ia undo Hcatt erl ag straddle account*.., ' uini ul soon na the ?ton ordern 'mut I boen exectrted the market turned j Htoadler on covering. Operator^ who] wore aeiling near mantha' seemed to lie buying the later, positions iranUr caaes,, while there was a considerable I mmw wmm wmm j? w& u>> lo elher when ihoy 'Cftifaot be ?" -, " ***** v . ; ot v'h?rt, owiriif ic* tiie delight- ? PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. Cotton f' tares closed stesdy. Open- Close. M*J. ..is?, it?. uv .... .12$7: slM9 Aug....lt&it ij?5 0>t_.?Z50 fm Dec..1150; 115:? 1 ' 1 New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, April 15.-The cotton market today was under pressure in ti?* early part or th?' session, wt lt steadied Inter and went Jo a small ?dvance. closing at th? highest of the day, a net rise of 3 to 4 points. Trad ing wes not large in volume at any. time. ?letter weather, conditio un were re ported and telegrams from Georgia were that recent showers were bring ing young cotton up fast. Selling bf .j he new crop news supplied the ON ferlngs around the first call bili the market was supported by tbe large spot trading In Liverpool. Also ft was apparent that liquidation on the near months had about spent itself. The report that Cotton was being : shipped from Liverpool tn. Ut<B side to SO on May contract* called forth seme ? selling. ' Spot cotton quiet; I 1-16 off. Mid dling 1318. Salee ??ri tho spot 650; to arrive 125. . Cott?n futures closing. May 12t?0; July 1261; Aug. 1232; Oct. 11(51; Dec 1157. Uverpoiol Cotton Liverpool April 15.-Cotton spot, steady;; good; midd ling 771'; middling 727; low middling 687. Sales 11,000; for speculation and export 15000. Receipts 22,000. Futures steady. April 001 ; April-May j 682; Mai-June 680 1-2; July-Autfiut 1 666; AugUBt-Sept. 652; Oct.-Nov. C:?4, 1-2; Dec-J?U. 616 1-2. CottosTs?ed Oil New York, April 15.-Cottonseed! ph; waa a ?mode lower under scattering prices were 1 to G Pointa- net ; lower. I ?? ' Te.wpk*1 closed itesdy. , Spot ?40-1 ? *?V; ?pVll 746 ? 753; May 7?6 ?i| 748; June 753 a 754; July 759 o 760; I 7?J' s S^jvLrmbwr 7?.? a 1 770; October 715 a 727; ? November I 675 a 690. Total unies 12.900. Stocks and Bonds , Ney? York. April >r,._.pi ?cesare on 1 sn?ttt general weakneaB aa during thc prc cedf*gi session. The ijejifgff 'ob'-jnmm'. I WAU -narrow ?- and trading waa bri n i much smaller scale. Meiicsa arf?lr? played little part tn I the- day's market Washington pew* .wan-nWehsd *f?se od th?? board roora floor, hut tho general Inclination was to await'decisive developments. Shure? of - corporations having interest*^T .il Mexico petroleum, were heavy, j New York April lS.-rCaU money Meany i 7-8 a ii; ruling rato 1 7-8; closing-i 7-8 a %. Tltiie loins weak; s>.tly ?'ayo 2 1-2 a 3-4; ninety days 2 3-4 ? fl; six months 8 a 1-4. ddhrcantne 'pajear 3 1-4 a 3-4. Sterling evchange seady; slaty day _bllls 484.90; demand 486. 75. IrAC^onnmiiMial-a^ ^i^,- ?'. ^?ar silver C8 1-4.. Moxleaird?aiars^fi 1-2. Government bonds heavy; ratlroai bonds irregul?r. .v.. ? ^ofg ^fr?naicago, 'JflR! light nasa with whA'.i of wjheat waa held t f?tic-.. CiwoiuR- prua at a shadu off J<r ii? pared with Irg?tl?*'?'*. an Irregular il nish cs?-j arline to r s closed the tjiltoc ? .uflkravt, ?iimffm', ?'tl to 42 1-2. 15.-Increasing | the May delivery ?day to i com- j mm (i hw S5B . Chicago. AP' ^j??.--libgs *?ak; balk Castle stead.* cows and heifers m7*J L(ri&4 .?CtWfJi lljijWii "How * a ?r re ?W?a?fc?tnlp aa a printer, and ha\ ;-Bring or send to this office ?1.25 which will pay for a three months' 'subscription,' and we will givffor mail you the above beautiful d?iis ?bsolutely-free of cost. This offer is good on new or ?"^"- ^ ?fu= tfwfjF -?ucsHgeneer only. Fill out the blank below and -bring-or mail it to ^office wm*l,2St and the ?^. will b? sent you immediately. Remember we have only a inv ited liumber of these dolls and you must -act Prompt ly. ?hil : find. Enclosed .25 t< and n< TWO PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. ; .;,''i ?s5? Cf it?? ft>!H"v.-! : ? dilfci-etst'iU calculus aun ef PART ONE VOL. 1. NO. 1. Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.