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A Dem Financial I ui ?mi. i "lill I I rTT?N DECLINES, TRADING LIGHT I ?. ?. ? ; ? . i vering , Gives Merket Rather | ^ea^rTone^Good Weather Ha. Effect or? Market ^ (By;"Associated "Press.) " ?ew VorKy May_9.-A good weath-l /map and prospects ior a continua .|n of .favorable conditions over Sun-! Ppr caused ^Considerable scattered sell in tho, collen market today and close .wan. steady af a net decline 2 to 10 .points. 'ables made a steady showing and the opening .hore Waa steady at an ad. flhce ot 1 point to a decline ot 2 points, wit li the near months relatively firm. TheroNvaa some covering which ?ave the market rather a steady; un? der tone after the call, but aa soon ais for generally-'fair-.weather over belt, (?tices turned easier under ling by Wall street, . Southern and M interests. rivate l.tsgbles from Liverpool ro ted continental covering .of May JwitC ???^ro. st iii5 st?rt, ii?i?uWc? by a;'/barely steady close as a result x>f real king- ^Weekly reviews of the dry sltuatron indicate^ little change. >t cotton quiet; middling uplands gulM32S. Ko sales. Hon tatures closed Steady. Open Close .1255 1252 .1230 1220 ist..1213 1203 )ber .1164 1161 imbcr 5. *.. ..1163 HOC T Oar comp Wedv?vticoci] just as they here*s the coi? 5c Table Big table in our ieit ais tte ?ml l? \ptt 36-inch rt Peraale, Monday Sc yard gc Apron bingham?, ali rfc Monday Sc yard i i), in, ltic mite lawn Item dat Sc yard dc and 7c Calico light or Sc yard iii l-2e und 13c Curtain, .J Scrim remnants Mon Sc yard VfTj?w?C White i'reprs, ?7??*t "i'f?wt Ste Balles' regular v ****** 10c vard^: 37 in. !3c Whito Katine? 1 Monday, iOc yard * le. best fi?c Waite Batt 35c yard ii? ???s90 crinkled or cr $l*QO eacr Foe M?U?? Alter AU WiHC lonstration will Co New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, Ma*y O.- K further de cline of 2 to 5 points waa the result of today's trading in lite local cotton market. A.drop, inprices,shortly; a? ter the opening:followed liverpool's downward shading, as the result of a general improvement in weather con ditions in all parts or the cotton belt, and throughout thc short day there waa a general tendency toward lower leven?. Spot cotton quiet e and unchanged. Middling 13 l-4i sales on'the. spot 400; to arrive 165. Cotton futures closed, steady. May J287; July 1265; August 1235; Oc tober 11C6; December 1164. Liverpool Cotton * i <?.' * "" . liverpool May 9.-Cotton apot steady | good mtddlWg 79G; middling 784; low middling 688. Sales 7,000; speculation and export 1,500. RecelptB 9,000. ^U?ti?fi? ??ic?y OVCB?JF.? ?II1 y O'JO; May-June 6S3 1-2; .July August .678: 1-2; August September 663; ' October November 632 1-2 ;1 December January February 624. Cotton Seed Ol! New York, May 9-The cottonseed bil market opened about ateady, but developed an easier feeling under re newed liquidation and final prices wer? net unchanged to 2 points.lower. CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago. May 9.-Adverse CTOP con ditions in Ehirope from the Atlantic lo letitors n?r feven the round expiMuhig it i drop you'll know Dr of one or two. ie Monday, tort length ? * - V J*. ' ' eeks* Mon nant, Moa dark, Mon* SWISH and day se, Monday ftcket Dod* All silk atessallae pel fat?^talne $8? regular $1.50 ea le? doxen- Cannon Mit Bleached Turkish .' heavy weight, worth 95c do?? 109 dosen I'aaaon Mil Huck Towels, cheap i as you please at ; $1.00 dc Si ?is yea please, tko Iowa where yctf cnn, 1000 yards 38 In. bent R llieaebfng, Cambric ai donday 10 yard? for ;79c. 10 yard? Hm?. 89 fe. Pajama Cheek, M Ift-in. fall 50c vains Ce brebJery, BnHes* every H25c y ai te" Crop* Linea chea 59c yar Extra Special Goodb . S? piece? 4? lack ;. us?tes [ This Di lean Your ] nviitce You? Phoj auced today thc effect of the great j wheat harrest which is looked for lal the United States. The market closed ! Steady at a gain of a shade to 1-8 a l-4c net. Corn closed 1 8 a 1 4 cent off j to 1 8 cent np, Oats were unchanged to a sixteenth loweri ano * r/rovision? . virtually! thc same ia last night. Cotton Goods Now York. May 9.-Cot'jon gooda markets were quiet and' steady, today. Yarri* were quiet. Curtailment lr? reased. Burlap mar kets weie quiet. Linens were In mod erate demand for fall. * ' V? 4'. * * *~ * * * * THE DAY IN CONGRESS * * * * . * m ** a * * * * Washington, May 9.-Day in Cori, groas. House: fiet at noon. , * Continued debate on pension appro priation bill. Education- committee beard . motion picture men'regarding Federal'censor, sliip. Pension appropriation bili passed after lively debate on numerous araertamentB wmcn were vote? down. Elections committee favorably ror portod bill for popular election of sen ators. Elections committee reported that the democratic congressional commit tee bad not violated law in assessing members for expenses of conjtre&slonnl campaign.. War department submitted addition, al deficiency estimates aggregating $2,701,327 for supplies, transportation, etc., for troops in Mexico. Adjourned at 6:15 p. m. until noon Monday. Senate: Met at noon. . Resumed debate on Panama tolle ex emption repeal bill. Adjourned at 4:35 p. m. until Tues. ? general passing ci otttem, but if yotr ii the reason. If yo tlcoats, Balles' Meaday ch ls large sig?, Towel?, geed ?1?,'Monday tn ts large ?Ixe tt L25, Monday ?zen eaty store in rade Pee Mills t Musita finish, t<noaj IO fards ruet C?viT eat* day price 35c t~, Monday way s m Dry Mcrterbwd ??e OJ Poplins-White Montis? only 10c . 38. in. Colored R Lavendnr. Tan? I worth 4bc, BaHes* ' 10 lucb hem 50c rial Sor Monday, B Tokyo Crepe?- la light Kine, Pink Special far Mondai 20c : 5 plere? 27 In, WI raine. Special for ] 10c N 48 Inch .Crepe Ll TIIBUSH malaria lar Bee HITC prk Mundar, Bailed wa 59c fee* beaatifBl In Tan, ('openhan While and Wistari ?Irr? Mailes* way 43c 4? inch Art Lia? gad Herc*, 75c val dar? Balles7 way Mr Stilt Mardah Lavender, Narr 2(1 GEO! rna Gea. Bonham stated yesterday that special Invitations would be issued to Col; R??. A- Thompson of Walhalla, tho last member of the Secession con vention, to Rev. Dr. wv P. Jacobs, a? attache of Miat convention and to Gen. B. M. Lav of Barlow, Fla., the rank ing survi^ lng Confed?rate soldier born ta this b. ate". Gen Law comanded a division ftr*m Ambama, and waa one of th? heroes of Chlckamauga. Col. Ashbury Coward of Orangeburg, one of tho few regimental comendera liv ing, will also be given a special invi tation :try friends in Anderson. Ile was one ?f the natuecockB of the waa*. -. A well known Columbia decorator who b?s In stock: ? lot of busting wishes to come to Anderson to confer, with tho commttteb with reference to decorating the public buildings and the afreets. Mate a place in, yg?r home for some o?d Confederate veteran. Lera^have iiicov"5oiiiB nwajr wajriitB iaat Ander son Is. the most hospitable place In thc whole shining world. ^SPlght ai Tampico Hqon. Washington, May 9.-Rear Admiral May?i?,t Tamufco reported tate tonight J c constitutionalists were pre-' parlmrto make a desperate effort to captjn* t?at port immediately, from the ?frican federal troops. .^jR.f'onsnl Reported Free, Hf; Washington. May 9,^An^rloa? Vkei?Onsbl Sil liman,'.reported imprfs-, bpenjMr Mexican F?d?rais at Saltillo, it? BS^?fr and well, according to assur. unces made to the French legation In j Mexico, City by tba Mexican war mlu iBtcrfffday._ md can't underra show the complexioi u don't know then* i ?jr Bat?es? Way /ard alise Ju Pink? Blee, lark <?lbra, etc, MTS; Meaeny yard Witto Roi lue, ripe? aile*' way /arri i Navy Hine, White, -worth See yard* , halie*' way i?lr Ratine, full 15c Gonday Battes* way ?tes-lu Vlak, Blue, -numil ???w>-?ego? ie lit, Special -for y yard i wJered Crepe :cn, Savy, . Black, i-Special for Jfon* yard n-ra Cream, watt* F?C, Spcrlal for 3foa yard .ctter-rfo.'Tan, ttrar^ oe, #te*; regalar. 8*e valtte, fcJpec'sl way '^15 Woy VD cplorc Unen thread fit cheap, al lac y day. Balles* wa] 12 1 19 inch Fine 25c, regalar B Special for Kel ia Vast 49 laca (ely thc finrhf whore for $aUX Hiwfflal fpr Sci ie lach Whit? at *5e a grofet a for Monday. Bal IC 27 lach Whit? tiuallt) ?ai eh? *-^m 52 lach Ivan worth 15c, rrg? I???. ?pe/lal f? si 'lach Fad lo ?etd fa thia HpeetJ fer,Mo ft. wVlndly V A ? CLEAf>I V send a machine SOUTHERN ED OF SCHOOLS IS BIG PROBLEM _______ i - E. P. McGR?VY GI VIES SOME I SUGGESTIONS SERIOUS THOUGHT People of SUte Need Education] and Hope of Masse* Lies fa Common School* Kesley, May 9.-In an lutcrvtew.with E. 1\ McCravey, regarding several importent problems that.confront the public at present and some which are wprth the though of every-good citi zen. Mr. McCravey gave out the fol-: lowing for publication: . "Aa to my political ?. .uro, I have only thin to say, that I have never had much political ambition but WouM like to have been able to do something fdr the class bf people that need help. Unfortunately, lhavo served in tba legislature during a period when there was more or less factionalism, which prevented tho passage ot some j things that ? hop-? tu ?6b wooran i laws and which would uav greatly! bpneStted the masses of our people. However, I haVe no criticism for those \ who do not see as I do. WhcJbor I continue in .politics cr not. Intrust there will be lagging on the part of those who do continue along educa tional Unes. "Our people need education, and pf course, tnt only hopes for the masses arc in tho common school. Realizing this, 1 have given much'time to-the t,;l.udy of common acboolE and condlt DER? nd why such crowti i of youi cheeks her l/TCii ViWjB_|~ Vdfgt 1/ i for Monda), Ballas* c yard d Klaxons, penaansnt tish, stripe? and tolfd ard. Special for Mott' t l-2c yard White Nainsook* worth ee Hive 13c value, day. Bailes way c yard Black Taffeta, abRbiu qnallty and sold else I In 5? .Inch wMtp, .day price \S yard ; crepes, arl nail j sold ian j places, Special at (les* way te yard j Katine, a beaatlfat ap at s?c, .Sp?cial far way c yard kee Zephyr Kingham*, liar Bee Mite prJc?? 1 i r Monday, Balfes* v .iy tc yard ded Table Felt-bard width-worth *IJS, ?day. Bailes* way 00 yard Light AU kinds gante and with new 'i in their mal ter serYfec, Men's $L . Mesb'-pnta day only CP ?Wen's fla* the kind u? style sleerf cents the \ 1Mb db'sen neck and -a special for lt) doien ? to ld,W Monday, lbj . -2\ doeen bad well no etc., $i.;>? BaRes* wa] Two i R *o. ?Si* Salts, beat 3.. Prop. Veattier WINER 1/A.V." and expert for a BUB?fc UTI ions and have Worked hard trying toi better them in every way possible.' Tho collegee will he taken care of, I un sure-it matters not what comos. Knowing thia lull well. I have given my atte- km mostly to the schools the masse? the people need. For yonrn 1 have \ .irked and prayed in roy ieBblc way for tito common schools of our State. I have seen them make a bril liant start, and lt would griove me much to see them fall nut now--on tho other hand I hop? to seo them, go on to greater and better things.1 If wo could reach the pjace whoro wo could have a rural. graded school In every country district and a 12-grade high school In every high school dis trict In the State we would thdn make lt possible for every child to get a good, common school education. This is thc end I have aimed ut and trust others will seo thc need of lt. /'There ls another clase that aceda attention that 1 am trying to benefit, aud I hape that they shall not bb for. gotten by those whom 1 sm trying, to represent. It is tho children living in tho-mill districts. Wo need schooln tor them as good and progressive an tba schools In other districta and we must have them if Justice is dono. I "Thorn Itt anivthar orront twmil ?nil that is a textile school where mill boya and only mill boys can go and get the necessary training to enable them to hold any position in connection with the mill business. Le thc school man ufacture cottou goods and the output of tho school min pay tor the hoy'* education. ! have seen this grout need for schools for a number ol years abd have tried to work up some sentiment along this line. We have a splendid buldlng at Clemson Col legs which ls now being used us i textile department. That with a siual expenditure could be made to servt the purpose suggested hero and 1 t hin ? would help Clemson to do a better ant greater workgulong the textile liaei In connectlmT with Clemson or ah: i?Vii"iin mn1 ?Rgii iibi"tiiiiihMittCiwfia!iHm in )TAN ls throng our store e Monday and get a r?iiy?ii. Thousand Weight Under wear are here, ta medina*, feat her weigh I Myles? nud 'peela! feature* embodied tenn that Induces to a bet* ar finer appearance. Mi Airy Knit Yentl lated t Knits, special fer Men? cents sttlL All sixes, s Nainsook Underwear* ?ally sold at 50 cent?-- all a IcncrtbH-Ballon' way 25 raiment. i Ladles* ga use vets, taped trass-cheap at lb cents, Monday. Ita iles* way Sc each Boy's Khaki Fants, sixes ort h 50c. pair, special for liles' way 39c pair MCB'K Khaki rapt?, strong ade, flap pockets, belt loops vaines, special fer. Monday r . . $1.00 pair -- ?''?'???? $ig Leaders in ..iesVs Suits -rMe?V fine ?ray Worsted ilifuHy tailored amleth* MHfl B< Vr trial. LITIES CO soine pf tho mill district? of tho ?late. It aoeina to tuc this -'ls very necessary uud should he considered u.-riously. I believe a school qf thin kind will cooncr Or later have to lie h?llt und run as outlined, above. The Harnes? Worth bill waa a step in the right di rectiou. "I do not hand this out a?,political 'Ji>i-e. hut I hope thdt ?hose, whe ?diull renrcs'-rt us wll consider these aug-, gestiona." The Best TONIC lis ou Uto. ir.- and plain ll ring but you J need "something tn tako and h<4$ to keep your system .regular in ull its functions. Ra Lts Xe Will Act on Your System Hko a summer shower on the wilted iiuwot-F. Spring is just around the cornor with that usual "tired feeling" effect and lt behooves you to take hold or lifo with a firm grasp./1 ?t. tu T. will give you a good start. BO cents and 1.00 per bottle at you* druggists. Manufactured and Uuarauteed by Evans* Pharmacy Hil 1 Vf. Three Stores. every Monday few ripe plums style? $?6M value, ??fd itere rly at 91&&0, special for Ston ily c. $10.00 l2??-Men'H Blue Serge Snits. ir,M valne, half lined, Balles? r $t?/>b sellfr, ft?M?cla|^?j??ff? ?J .??-.*, $10.00 silk Messalinr Petticoats, fall value? second floor special far T enlr, ; , r- , $1.50 each iee Dresses 75c each se dresses are splendid values, of sturdy, serviceable Percales, and dark colors* Well sande la particular. Tba lowest price ai we have ever sold geed hen ne a. On second fleer. Little Tilings here Monday S ni meg? fer Sc. alls Sewing Cotton for :>v men's Talcum Powder, t fer Z*c. Tange Hair Plas, ?Vc pair? Fans, ftc each. Fans, Itt* each, Toilet paper. ? rolls far SS*, lead Hair Tl et? fer 10c. V. C. all sises ap to Sb, 19c spool. Tool h Brushes, 15* each. ne lot $1.50 Wagojil lias, entra well made i regulation eke, Mon r r> v? I tr 7Or? Tuarts >nlv 1 to a Customer. ) iit.fti ,? ? .. ri ii . 1