The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 23, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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_ A?M??P aS-DOIS?^T MISS T??&p CHAUTAUQUA-May 4 ------ ' ._*_ . ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ VOL. 1, NUMBER 83. ANDERSON, S C., THURSDAY MORNING, APRDU 23, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $8.00 PER ANNUM? That Feature and Mexican War, Scare Serie!? Up the Price . , - j: ? utue New OrlcaaS. April ?2.-Rains lo Tf'H?S til:- S?C tl;- ????e tin. a large part or tho bolt, were the main miHtair\h?g Influences in tbe cot ion market tawny. The Mexican sit uation wa? thc baals of some buying hut no great disposition waa shown io trade oft ft. .At Um .highest the activo montea wer?^W't? l&^polaW over -jtestcrqnjgs last quotations. ' The J close'was i?? 18 over, *. 1 ; '-' ra. -. Tho wratfeUr map and, official re- ! ports indicasen1 that the'better part* ot Tex?.:; cojtj?n belt had . received g.Snoralj raitf^ This -Was' regarded a*: being very unfavoraoVe, and certain io; give ibe>ccrop. Aj* t?selB^i-.setback. ' The market" waa''quiet, and the da niand was not large, but at times j offerings were plentiful, > Short sell ing wes not mu?j? tn eyfdence. Spot cdcton steady, \ unchanged J Sales on the spot 1,850 bales; tb ar-' rlve\4TO. rut.ion'futures', closing: May 12.82; July 12.78; August 12.49; r 11.77; December 1175. . Cotton Seed Oil .?ew York; April 22.-~Cottonseed j I today bad-an; advance, of 3 to 5:1 jlntn early on shorts demand and ' Ht? tte strength' in other:,commodity inarkcts, but towards the close there was free selling by '-^ii^^r?ihera which resulted tn a -setback. Final pykes were unchanged t?r May and 2 to 8 points net higher ort other po sttlonb: CONDEN|$D PASSENGER SCHEDULES 16th, 1914. tl'VAtS. ANDERSON; s. 'c. No. 35.. No. 37.. Ns. :.y.., No. 41... Ni.. 4:i.., No. 45... .Ti35,u.m, 9;"5 a.n. 11:46 ti.-i. 1:15 ?J?B. AO, No. No Ne-. :N~ _ .Na 40! 34.., ns... .ie . . <.;:30 ii.T. . 8:25 nan. .p... 10:35 a.io. . 1:05 pij^ 2:15 "JSSL. .,.3;35. pjra. .. . . 9;?fj p.m. C. 8 AXJ^iN. General P?aaehg?*V Agent. g* fl Reaches e v ? York Cotton ^ ., i, Ne* T$ik, * AnriU22.-Cotton allow ed renewed firmness today with July and August .()..ti., ?j makins? new high ground rer tho movement .md retiing severn! pol ii? h above the b?eV lovel roadbed, do,' the advance earlier in the month. Spot ccitidn steady. Middling ?al 1anda.l3.ik' J?Mfing gulf 13.40. Sales SO. Cotton future' closed timi. May^ .. \??,,.. '.?2*.55 July . .. .Vt Ai August .. .ill?. October .11.66 Deceihb?r ; . . ; .j. 11,60 . .New f&tv April 22.- Call money Staad?.' $%' . -'Unie Sojabs stronger; .sixty daya ? 1-4^ six ?nontba, 3 1-2. M* renn tile paper 3 1-2' a 4. Sterlingexchange firin; sixty day?] 4.85.25; jrdomand 4.87. Commercial bills 4?4 ?-2.' Ba^'*?e>;;&S. 1^2. . v Mexicali dollars 45 1-2. Stocke a?d Bonds '(By' Associated Preiss) . New yarb, Ar.rll L'2.--Mexican news oyera???ded everything else but -Wall street nat ready to nasa Judgment on thc influence "of this new factor. U that., the. effect''would de ?>ea*' oe tiut,?re.4evelo'.'Sit??r, Should j a long and costly conflict; with Mexico I CUSH*. iuvyiving large government' ?cana ??)? great dUUructlon of prop l?JMf?et u^^ubtodiy would reg?sier it3 influence. . Speculators-.inclined to optimistic ; views, however, felt that, in the event of a spe?dly collapse oC resist anee" on Mexico's pr.rt, the -market I would nonf at. A tew stocks were ?weak. Bbnd prices sagged haavolly in a ?iWIsolated cases. Total soles $3,460, 000t .-United States. 2s coupon ead the 3s'and 48 registered ; 'ma 3a iLglatered,declined 1-4 ton goods) . Worsted Chicago pSa K riesgo,; Ajt?l, jt?.-^-War exe i hi.??d to carry' eticea. hi.-.. ? to I; TABBIL ub^^nl.--A series ot elosed at Mu Tabor nducUsd by the p?s and - M w?f?y ii ?uncar with nnd Mrs. AMptCCAN ??nw York. Leak I (New Torie, Ai Washington ,took tao deciding gama of the series wUh >??w<Yprk tbd?> a to I. Warh'op pitched (hut out bgll for tiie locals, errpr* in both of Washington'? runs. Tito visitors scored onbjMu the second and the winning mn itt ?,he HKh. -* Score Washington .. . .010 0j0.000~? 5 1 ^iwr.Yprl'.oooTJjw? ? oo-i 8 4 Ayres, Engel und H?nVy; Warhop and Sweeney. Haw ll ton Lott Again, ' St. Louis. Mo,? ?p'iil 22.-Introit de feated the. local Americans today 4 to 2. St. Louis scored two runs In the opening innin.; o1: u .single by Austin. Pratt's two base hit, jand a sacrifie fly by Gus Williams. Detroit made five hits oiT Hamilton in the third, which netted them three runs, Seore - ? Detroit.OOS Old 000-4 8,0 BL, Louis..200.00,0,000-2 10 2 \ l>auss and Stanage; .Hamilton and ?crossln. Sneaker Wa*, f Et? If ero. Boston, April '?'.i.-- K? :;ou and Phil adelphia played at??hi?r tin gabie to day,' the score ;.? f wi: .,. time was called in th? vighta inning by agrcepjent to eil. lie teams to catch a (iain. - A tgpj|?M rally io the iast Inning, when Speaker's two haschlt drove Ju three of foiir runs, saved the gam^ ton. Twenty eeveh .player* tonk part in the same. Score Philadepbia .V;-.'14^^040-9 ll 5 Boater. .'.. . _ Hrack,.WsrCliotL P?**?? and Schaag; Bedient, Coobah*. Foster and Cady. Chicago. ApriT^^^?go lost the 'Opening gamo o? : ior.v.] league s?aspn here tod uv to Cincinnati 3 to A. A home run drive into the bleach ers hy Xiehoff, which scored ? man ahead of him, gaye the visitors the lead. They clinched the. samp when JH'oblitzell stole home after re^cfrrag third on a single, a sacrifie ?ad an infield out. Cincinnati .ir^fe Cii!.agi. Beato--). Ames and Cl^raf Pierce,* Koestner and"^??ffih, . Alexander '?^ ??Inl i ? I >'. Philadelphia, April 22.--3budolph i?ad ?ne^ba'd inning, the sixth, today, when tjTO*W#Xwrila made ' cno?a^^fBM? to w in the game from BostqBHHB A pass to Faakert. lx>h%rlVMnmbl? Boston j.',". i ' 1?>S?jd*W uKrfVT& I ' Philadelphia ......Ot ^ ieudolph and Gowdy; Alexander and Klllifer. FEDERAL Kansas City. April 22.-Muli In for Iiidianapniis and. E. Packard far Kan sas City! each yielded ten hits today, but Kahhas Olly's hits were'bunched and Indianapolis was defeated I to a. i "'scort^- ' ' ' Yi: Indianapolis .. 100 000 101-3 10 I Kansas City.OSO 000 O&i-t 10 1 j Mullin and Text?r; E Packard Und I EasfejlVv- . Oil? Crandall Wen. [- (St. Louis. "Mb., April 22.-St. Louis i hit MCQ?fre hard today, winning from Chicago r>: to 4, and making a cleau ..ep of tho series. H was thc homo ^---"ne"?a??i ?firaigh? victory. ? V k" s>oro- m\\m\\mW& ?St. Louis ..l?t? 03? ??x-5 i2 ? Chlcag?. 002 001 001-4 5 1 [ Crandall and Hartley; McGuire and ! Thc* Kanes Familiar, I, Baltimore, MU,. April 22,--3eaton. ' pitched Arie hall for Brooklyn for four* innings_tiday while Smith ess hit laen Baltimore ?ti?tc? , OY*rcom?"? lead o? 7 tb o, and von the garnet: los. . Baltiroc BrooKlj Km lt! .ooo, o.ti S2x-s ii : oio oio 10Q-4H is.: .fl??ih??lm ard < amnus wet Bli 'Ittaburgh, Pa.; April ti felts' pitched for the lee i ?'.. Camnlis nlldw'cd seven ?Ix rim? wi/re scored before relieved' by Walker. COLl.RGK BASEriA :AjROLl;^A LEA N?TIWNAI. LEAGUE At Philadelphia 3; Boston J. At Brooklyn-New York postponed wet ?rounds. At Chicago 3; Cincinnati 4. (Only tfl^ seheddled; ) AMERICA* LEAGI?E At B??i?56lWr;lPh?!nd?lpht?. ?J. (Eight Innrogn .raia.) ' At New York ? : Washington 2. At St Louis ?; 'Detroit 4. .'? ? Al CJeyelabd 0; Chicago 7. FEDERAL LKAGUE At ^ittRbu^gh fi; Buffalo i?. At 3t. Louis ?V; Chicago 4. At Kan^? city 4; Indianapolis 3. At ??littttoro 9; Brooklyn fi. HOrJTlIHB?TLEACICiE At chattanooga 2; Allant? i. At Mobile 2; New Orleans 8. At Birmingham 10; Montgomery 6. At Memphis 3; Nashville 4. INTERNAT?O.NAL LKAGt'E y^.Mtewtencc 7; Toronto r.. At Newark-tt?",i"*sier wet grounds. Ai jersey! Oliy 7; Munn. ;:? Ai Baltlmotv Duff ?lo 0. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o (I o o D o o ?WITHIN THE LAW" i 0 . '' \ o oonoo vv o VNO ooooooooo Tbla Is no tiresome "problem play,** but a .; drama .thai, grips and thrills' T? will be presented nt the Grah'dl! at edenville, Friday i:i a this greet story, there , ls adop ted Tor thu tiret tinte for use on tho stage a^?ifeol?ss powder and a Max im sllt-n?cr, auch as the accomplices of the'dynn-nip.-rs aro alleged to nave j employed to rid .'tbemaelves of per who might hamper their planati These Ingenious instruments ot. death} ufl/l mnn?ltttmkl? *~ tu- --* - . . ? ? - pollc-? aro "called upon 'io solve in the nl?y-a 'mystery they might have fa thomed but for the sacraflco of a pro r .vnorG?t?? C.'J7J*?I?I ?b?r ?SnCS ' thS ! blame: upon himself and goes willing ly to his punishment put of unselfish .devotion to a young woman who stood by him when he was in peril f before As a background for thia fetory is the joclal problem of tho per 1 spa who ls convicted bf a crime, and goes to prison and serves the Ben ton co fn full, only to he persecuted by the police and bounded away from the endeavor to earn a reputable live lihood. In "Within tho Law" the con vict is a pretty young girl who is innocent ot the offense with which she Sa ! charged bu.". ls sacrificed to the plans or a hypocritical employer. Cp on h^r release she ls forced to then bose between a life or the street? or taking up a warfare on th? laws. She adopts the latter course, adroitly keeping bevond tbs clutches of the ma chine she defies. Thc battle she wages ls extremely daring and ingenious add her triumph, while hot complete, is suggestive of the methods of escap ing responsibility said to be emplpy cl by finanoisl bueaheer* in their sa allod "big"business operations. oe? ? ?4 "*~ *~? . *. * . ? . . * . CHEDDAR *EW& * e.,*-.* a # a a a ?? a --a On last Thursday night about 300 pa; tons and quito a number, of visitors J gathered " at the schoolhouse for the cloding exercises of the school,>a^Sfw, consisted*'of recitations,, dialogue's ->, ?-.?-.?.- z j,?. .?.?-?~v? -rrr ?5P-J"? der tho management of Prof. A. W. Meredith as principal and Miss Lola Copeland and Ml?? Bucia "W?lfl as ttstasts. Tho enf >)?n-.?ui .t?i? t??nc has boen (larger thou ever before and tba year has boen a very successful one In eyery way; Mrs. Joe Dickson cf Georgi? is vis iting friends and relatives at. thia placo. Misses Eunice Warnock end Floride Kelly of Belton werft visitors to pur commun lt y Sunday af tere oom Mrs. Karre Kelly and her guest, Mrs. Joo "Dlrkaon. anent Saturday Iri J? Fei ser. VT6?. A. W. Meredith ?^ft Saturday tor. his home in Oconee county Mr Meredith ts a yoting man bf ability and has mad? many friend? while in ^ias M?enlo Dann end mother are visiting at thc home of Mr. G. K. Har rison. , .r. Prof. A. W. Allaway.of Wllilatnstou it 'Sunday at the borne of Mr. J. j. (hopeland. Th? ladies of the organ tomroiUec i^crvcd cream ?nd cake at the school boure! Last Saturday hight.. Some thing near the sum oi ai" wa? ?wUw Miss Rucia WP& l?'t Saturday tor her home in Laurens. Miss Wolff toa been (tn sfrJciont teacher in. the school here 'isr the naat three years a?d dar ?a* that time she has made a "noel af frb*ni* who will miss her in the so cial a* well a?, tho school life of the community. Quite a number of our yonng people [??.'l?rii i*f* ?WA ??Al(n,tn*r? A ?Mt.vr I .viki iri??t^t "at Belton Friday nlghL |; AtJanta. Anrl] pending arrival cltv fathers ant o o Q 9.o q;9 Q(?,9,p o 9, o ? IVA NOT0E3 o b o 0 0 0.0,0 o 0 0 o o o o Iva, April 22.-A pleasant tient o?i the week was Si "ni!fi'c>?l(ahoou8 *kow-? ti" at tho borne, of Mr*. T. C, 'Jack son hy the nweri' ?f ihe mission ary eoeiHy and Phils tb..a claw'bf the Presbjrt?rian church of Misa Mary Sherard" who la a member bf both and wtl bo married on ne.*'- Thursday af ternoon.? fcH ' 5" o'clock to Mr. VI as. T. Simpson of Andftrsatt. r There were fthnut forty p>o*enVl feVviea'contests 'were engaged In' consisting of How Mary captivated Jim. How she should act on her brd?l tour, how to man age a'husband, etc. Mnuv laughable lib ?we rs wjer'o given, after th?ia a ring ut the door was h**rd sud Master louie Jackson, was adtniuedi he be ing, dressed in the garb, o is .railroad :.; . i ? li'rk having a toupio or w.jll plied mail bags. He was announced hy Miss Mabel li? id in tbe following verso: "Hark to the merry postmans -?Ol eome knocks. >. Alt blessings and good lurk to him, To Mary he comes not 43 'uncle : . . . But as ber happy "Uut> Jim." * The postman then proceeded to emp ty the. bags at ho ioet'of "the brideto he, th-? mall proved j o ]>:? laden" With many beautiful' ami useful .prusenl* vvh7?h attested the love nud e?jty?>u tri^wljl?l* she ls! held, by tito feiio.v members and CISB h)ai'ev\ Alter the mall had been delivered t'.-c gucr.ta :wie1re served'with a ino*t dsltclouj s?i?d ' course. ISxc?llcnt music waa. 'fiiihlsbed throughout ?ho afternoon by at?oSe^ Margaret Black and Mabel icv. and Mrs- S. J. }lood apeht dnesday tn Anderson, shopping. les. Wi A, Wiles, spent Tuesduy Anderson shopnln*. Mrs. Raymond Beaty and Mrs. Earl Lewis of Anderson, wero vfotilug rf In. Uves here Tufetfday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. ?. Everett tnent. the day in AnCerson I'jtt^jduy. Mist .Mamie, Seawrignt has retain ed ironi a short stay in Anderson wher?'?he isas been visU'^g lur sitter Mrs. J. T. McDonald. Mr. Henry Harper, a popular trnieL ini man of Andersen wan hore on business one day thia week. Mrs. Leun Held sud daupnter M?P#*J! Mabel and Minnie were shopping ia AnderSdIfWslaaesday ?iC?vnboh. ..** 'U H.-'-. ooo 0 0 o o p o s ti o o e 0 0,0 0 0 ? e V COLUMBIA mum SHOW ? o o o s coooooooooo e.o a o e :.; Columbia, April 22.-Yielding io re quests from tue management of tho Columbia Horse Show Association, and tp friends throughout the city, Mrs. A. C. Hobson Mrs. T. M. Phi fer, both Columbia ladies will ride' ia ?ev cre? Ciasses at the horse show, watch-' Qpeha 'tomorrow at- the State Pair' ?rouad?. Mrs. Robertson, who waa formerly Misa jGertriide'Skelton, of Bichr?ond;-' Va., ie an 'expert horsewoman and bis many , blue ribbons won by her ct shows in the Virginia circuit. Mfc Phifer, who was formerly Miss Childs, ot tffls city, ls also a skited eques trienne, and will give exhibitions ot her skill. ?^8$!p Following are the entries from oat of town: George D. Shore, Sumter-Autocrat? M- C. Cook, .'Wagoner. -? Brilliant flare. Beilul. '^flMBBMM?Wj?Pi Ceor?e T. Little, Camden -Watchful, Spider sad Ma?d Lui?. ?Mar;o??, Lady Chester, Rpah Mary, Itoderiek. W. W. Burgisa, Greenville-Long Distance. J. N". Klrven, Darlington-Lawson, Foxy Phil, Tidal Wave and Dan. H. J. Gregory, Lancaster-Bert.. W. 8. Gray. Asheville. H. C.-iwhc has charge of H." T. Hill's horses has arid red and entries will be nuulo. tia* af terhoo?- Sport. Dr. Exutn. Tan Hark, and Star,- and a number of oth 1 whnu HANIki Sin'tltA secured at this date. J. H. Bady, Leesville-will enter his thpri/ughbred Kentucky hors?. Henry IfjSg. i J. A. Mclnnis, Darlington-will en ter hi* beautiful pony; Diamond Dick. , M. J.'Heller of l<,mg8tree--wni "e?r ter his fine pair -Vf horses. Black .d Black Be anti. ass Lurll ls expected to enter Thr?yld Kreld. ' D. D. Moise of-Sumter will enter bia ?KIM(|) , SSonsna. J. D. Sha* of Sumter w?l cater his fine !<?ptuckr horse. M?ss Priscilla Shaw of Sunu?r^?$ft enter h?r pony thatt ruade shrh a fine showing at the Sumter' and Dartiog f Baltimore Evening San J txr> glad he said it. Th< >ver. fay* a "cusa word" or any " remotely 'ajiproachfng ' it. fa tb spir!t??!. loo clcii. lo the 'choir te risible*?1 to remata cm this planet ion? : veli swears "by iitve** and Tai to ?jee. swears neee "Pure gu Sneaks hone-f" # good ? ^There's iievecTs^lon some moment where there a Victrola^ Trie greatest singersTmusi^ r c?aris, and comedians; right I hand to provide ail, entertain* merit that would be .worth go? im? miles to hear-*an'd yeiyoti caa have all this own horneJC*???* * Stop jn: and hear-S^fcvortte, music on this won-f derhil munirai .inV strument. w "V : Victrolas'$1$ "td M0?< Victor? $10 to _ $100. Easy terms,*** it desired. ?*? ? . ? ? ? , . . .? . . Willis & Spearman MUSIC HOUSE Bleckley Bid?., Anderson,. S. C, All sorts of jj ra houses in all parrs W J RCNTiliG Bif^pif i I Anderson Real Estate ll f ?c investment Co. nfl. nmmmi m mm i-ilifwiiiim m 1i nin WIIII^?IIIIIIJ jill C?uucftsru ?uti?aieut o? tir? ri?an* 1T Anderion, 8. C.. st the ' alone of Janifc. : ^ ^88, March 4/191*. es shown by statement made iq? 'tfae ?tate Baak fix aminsr: RESOURCES: toane pn4 Dtoepaats . .$ 1,038,041X2 , p^er^ratts .. ........ ?s.t?T.28 Bond and Stocks' O'.?SOjW Real Estate.,. .35,549:0? Due from Banks and Bank- "I ?rs .. .. .. . ?3,654.70 tMMtt LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid In.. ..? t?e,000.0o Surplus . Fund . .. ., .... ., 160,900,00 Undivided Profits ... Dividend* Unpaid ?4409 Deposits". Individual $746,070.1. . Deposlti, Bank ea^fi?M*', - .. ,. mim iarw?H la** AeeocBts. r The Bank oJF Anderson Tho St reagent Hani Ie tka r? ? * VtfL W. S. WOOD? * Bl HR ASKS mt *>* gy*-. feju y?u * ea? Threat ?lasse? Jrtftted Hearst ; "?.a ?a. ta l ?, sib ? j*as, i? fi p. ? ?f O?ee?: WlO BkeWey Bail?is* tYRE & ARCH