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coming in almor? every day |hc latest shipment being ? car of - rsa -COLUMBUS Come tn and let oe show them* They (?tre 1914 Modela. We Eave a nice line of Pony buggies. MANUFACTURING F?GRAVERS THE ANDERSON ?OTELL?GE^SiCER Um * TOR. THIS &XCI^U>SEVE, I/IME,. Safety Vu!. Kit ^3 SO Smokeless, Soot less., to? ^bea, y and Casings. NO OPEN FLAME. m TIRES ::| THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & TRUST fcOMP^Y would like to cash ! rom iii leen hundred' ?o two 3 2 00. They want them Ito be '?&m edge" and they HOTEL CHANGES SOON UNDERWAY Director* Met Yesterday In An nual Session ?und Authorised That Changes Be Made Tin- directora of thc Anderson Im provenant Association, owning thc Chiuuola hotel? met In the parlors 01 the hotel yesterday at noon, at which tluio the body authorized R. R. King, lessee cl the I tote i, to proceed af one?; j with the changes and improvement* J in the hotel building. Thia will, makn i a great diff?rence In the appearance of thc Chlquola and {t ^ also &?d a great deal to Mainstreet At yesterday's meeting of the direc tors H. F. Martin was re-elected pres ident snd treasurer of the company and JV. R. King was re-elected sec retary. Ail the old officers of the con cern were also re-elected. Mr. King said last night that se Boon aa he could co.-fer with the ar chitect b" would proceed st once with the imp. ?<? 'meats and that tbe work would be underway^ within the nest lev weeks, lt-.ii planned tn have the lo'jby ot the hotel moved from Wbitner street to Maia street, the pool room jn the rear of the hotel being done away ansi this portion of the building utiliz ed for lobby space. When all the Improvements ?re com pleted, ths Chiquola hotel wilt IBM Df the handsomest and .moat un-t. :?> 'c establishments ot ita kind in tho State ami it will be a credit, both to Its owners aiid to the city of Anderson, ARE COMING HERE Members of the Rutledge S?M& ron To M?pt Here Vyttib Gen. C. A. Reed Night May 26* M^II. v . rt.. xiv-i'U. Tvijo nan a uicwoot o? the famous Rutledge Riflemen dur ing the War between the States, ha? n to all the surviving members ls famous squadron, inviting m lo come to Anderson on May ,20 and be his guests at Ids homo for tho afternoon and evening or t.mt day. Gen. J .'?cd plans for a magnificent buf fet supper for the Riflemen and hs^Kl see to ft that thoy ara entertained ev- j ery ^minute, before the reunion con venes on the morning o?Jiay 2?. In dtKCUsking . the reunion.. of these fp.mous forces Cen. Reed said yester day that he probably .would succeed In setting only 15,or 20 of them to An derson. Many of them were killed In battle, numbers have nineo, died und several of those still living are unable to mike the trio to .Anderson. .... . . The . Rutledge Rifiemea were ofgaa other parts o? the. State and. during that lime Gen. Reed, and Col. J. V. Strlblhig of Pendleton both became members of the company.. If these men come to Anderson they will receive a hearty welcome because there is no doubt but that they .were among the bravest soldiers in alt thc COUNTY OFFICE James M. Cathcart WHI Stiff Race for Ai dei niau send Jodee Cox Want* Office usfclcrable. speculation was heard id tbc city yesterday ^wa el tilca! and a number of vie* amerntan from w%ru v. nr. *--a*, ;art has a cumber oi friends 5B alt lay that he ti sd- alnaps.v 'oectaaa *. nahe ?he race Zo? probate Judgi ai iola ibwt SH* wxmt? pr^rably b<> ho. race. Judge Cox once held the position and diecbarged all tba Julies n a very rentable. ?au^aer- -^yffifff uah o a good raes ?for tho oft Ice and ' receive a ge?d. vota.. With this flXi:opilon there were ? mw developments tn pol?tica <<& A Dr. Helier of Towovllle spent * few !w>ur? lia tb? city yesterday. r. H. Edwards nf Chariotto api-nt part ot yesterday ta UI.J city. A.. W. Pickeas of Kesley spent yes terday in the oliy on business. I Robert Price of Townvlll? was the city yesterday.on business. in Miss :Caro Haddon of Donalds waa shopping ba tba city yestsrday J'ohn G, Landram of Greenville spent a few hours in the eity yesterday. .J. M. Parker of Iva, rouie 4, was in the city yesterday far a few boura. J. S. Dolt of Hones. Path is spending few days in the city cn business. Bx?. Iv*y of. Colsmbk* is spending few days in the pity on business. Col. D. A. Geer flt Belton spent part 1st yesterday in the etty on business J. C. Due In the city Kev. Mr to the city kwdrtVof WBllamston was for a few.hourn yesterday. Townvllie was for. sshort stay L I?. Rice is spending a few days '- Columbia on professional business. E. C. McGowan of" Mountain Creek t a few hours in the city yester sy. W. m. M?n?:hoL ol the visitors to spend fcify. rsa among day In the 3. li. Hodges pi;,Starr..was antonie IKA arl?lln?a tn uaM%A vvslerdav ill flirt 1 city.' E. D? Terrill of Greensboro, N. C ?pent yesterday in the city po busi ness, Clemson Col?eze spent a few hours in the city yester day. v,\ u Hayes of Ivs yesterday tor a few J., calhoun . Wilson of . the t,o Branch section wa* lu the city .yea?" ierday. " lt. A. Sullivan,,A Reg?strate of tho Pork acctlon, was in Anderson yes terday. L?wre?ee McGee of Savannah town r.hin spent yesterday in the city on business. vl'tiPSi among the vi in the city. business . f ow-nville .was tpeud yesterday ?* Rlaw wau i few boura r inn? >'.. . ?ma, spending a. fe?, iuslvess. te etty, on tioa Pettigrew at th? Moseley, sjeo in the city yesterday for s the Ceases Brisk Tradjbjjg (By AsPociated Press.) New York, ?May 20^-Tb? cotton market was generally fina today w?u ?rice? making au, new high record for the movement, on a broadening de mand, which appeared to be inspired by expectations of a ballia*, crop con dition report from the: government at tl>e beginning of next month, and lb? report* of a continued qteady old croy situation. Closing prices, were ibra and. from 9 to lg points ?et. higner. New crop from & to 18 points not higher, ,?#B*r crop positions led the advance umring ?p^fAernoon end at the close, tonight 8 December contracts were, selling with- fl In 34 points of July, comparing witu'^ a difference ot some 89 points less " then a month ago. Tho opening was steady at a decline vf . I pointa to aa advance ot 2 points, which, was just about as due q2p&6 showing of , Liverpool, but ', price? quickly, worked higher on c^yenjig by recent. , sellers and conuBlgitw fe* hoiise buying. The western belt fore cast for n?ofO aettled weather W;ltb c probable ?howers was evidently a dis- 5 appe4stmest to. some :,?t: yesterday's * sellera io?> turw. while tao.easternIa belt ?foreCM* tor continued fair or } [ partly -ii o udy con a ?lons probably eat-J * phasiited complaints of insufficient :1 rainfall and low night tcmperatrr.ee tn ! that section. j* Cotton Futures closed firm. ' Opened Closed!^ May .. .. .. ,. .. .fg.es, 12,07 ^ JaSy ,.12.6* 12.? Augvst .. - .124? 12.61 !c October .?2.lo 12.24 rt?????tt\l??>r.;. 12JI 12_li? Janniary..12.06 12.21 Spot cotton quiet; middling up lands 13.00; gulf 185. No Balea, . -ir -UM-.-. New Orleans Cotton New Orleans. May 20.-Uw.vy buy ing was ino loatnro or inc coiUr? ?sr koi..today, much qr it cowing after the noon hour, lt was. based oh belief in crop damage due to the heavjyostos overnight in/Texas, ecming-aa they did on top of many <toys of rain.. In the early trading there was u sntsll net decline, bat this did not last pong. lu the afternoon the marke t went li to 12 points over yesterday's labt heures PB (ne most active, months sud closed at a net advance of .9 to ll points. Middling rive. 485. Cotton Seed Oil Ney York, May 20.-Cottonseed, dil; wsi. ea?y, early today under m attered <*juidatlon. bet later rained on cover? - ns of shorts. and buying for a rene- ! a .,,!>.. Kin.: ..te.u-., I it.'2 nigher I? George Gordon Caught m Atlanta Y 'tferday by ?levnr Work of Belton Policeman on. wanted |q Rujian,o?r forgery, was' a free ted tiing ht Atlanta and brought back tp Belton yesterday af ???a ag? . io negro forged checks in t Beltc,n. signing the sames of several} ?f l>eltoo'j* well, known busings* men a tcisde. good his "esesae? . j Shao* ;,ffes4 .?a?^fcsiUm police h?*e{ peon, worktpy faitafally KU tf? ^,At*ar ??Qgestfd tb^, Abe ?hl*f ?V j? mw. kiev to go to AUIUJM? io ?*?rvi? ? oiv the negro,- A short xlsye niter- W reached Atlanta -be was on tba |oU 1 ot fils r man-.and -iftrieaji, than an hoar! k done by- tb?? poilc? fon^e of \? a ia thia case and they ciaisn 1?$ lion'? felice feree will com- j flih sny in the otare. I appe Y*/k btu Commercial ??NS Dt i and Profeasset?l On N?W (By Associated Pres?) "New York, ?}' l?. Ti:- session es the ?tock exchange today was devoid f infesting developments. Trading faa du)] and professional throughout ad tie monotony of Ute mo foment! ras ..flievod only by/ tho heaviness >f auch isauea aa Missouri Pacific and Vestern Maryland, whose affatrn ad mittedly ?m. anwal&factory. In it? broader aapeda the real tea ure of J.ta? day. waa tb? further rise tv foreign exchange. Demand sterling dvaaoed to 4.85? and increased ?eal?, J recant gold emporta. Broker? reyort d a nora peralatent deutaod for ear i^etal from Paris and Berlin, and the atjutry from the latter center is nop itarly believed to be for Russian ac* cunt. j Foreign stock marketa wera B?t .no- ] ike our own. landon manifesting a luggleh atid drooping tendency, with ? -oe . weaknos? at Paria and Berlin. Local monetary condition? wera un? toasted, save for MH?C easier tcndeu. lea in time IOABS. Total intwest *?4 ii vide nd disbursements In the . coming ttonth are somewhat in excess cf tttj urrospondug "period last year.. and a ?Her inquiry for bond? may precede u? release of the*** funds. Weakness in the. taaues mentioned ! iffocted the geaeral bond tja*, prisms allin?? on wJjiced dealings TotM ales (par value) amounted to.81.t00. ?0. . ~ Governttv?! bonds were unchaHgei n cs ll. Liverpool, May .20.--Cotton apot'l toady: good middling 8.16. ales 8,000; At] low middling 7.0?. Sales 8,000; peculation and export 1,000. Tie claus .3,000. Futures very steady. May 7.18;-?m? H| 7 rr l~z; .tr.ry- AT<KT.W; Aiis-?v-p O^t-Nov fl.oi 1-2; Dec- Jan fl.4tf; an-Feb 8.46. CKICAGoTCK?iN Chlctgn. May 20,-Deselte heavy wi ard.made tao cloke strong ot a i?*; ot 7-i: io 1 Mc net, Cor? gainai Cotton Good* . No w Yerk, May, 20.-Cot lou goqds uarkots were stronger and more ac-j l?e today for pt luting, bleaching and ?averting. Wash gopds were active ?u? the demand for waUe goods toan Imwa - a ?t?jady Increase.' Worsted '?**r??f_ K'GjrtV-t|UlAt. Si?U?r!f>w lar??? J At Washington ?; (.-loveland 0. At Boites t?;, r-ciroii 3.*. At Philadelphia 2; Chicago r?. At New York 3: ,St. t^u.o i. At Pittsburgh'4; Boston Ai ClnriuKbtt'O; New Vori AfcCMcago 10; PaHadelph At St. Louis li Br?&kiyj At Buffalo 2: St. Louie 1. At Brooklyn 2; Indianapolis 1, At Montgomery 4; CUaU?BOOgQ h At Birmingham ?O; Memphis 2. At New Orinas 2; .Vashvine 0. At ttottbilo 1; Atlanta 2. Hrahric?, Section t. ?u^rfttlau of traction en glaea-.scfoea iM^to. bringt* la AtuLc son county, r?$?'.ated. Be ft enacted tit tt?e ?e?ertl Assembly ?rf tfc.4 StaU oouih Carolina; that ttum .and ?it?r ^rM*?a#e,,o?,;*Ns an?,,**?* person, Arador, eor***^^ to bo used, any traction engine or oar glnes, on oi\*crosa the bridges on ?yj public. .highway* ia Ander son ?bail In fW6^ any or tba ?ala bridges, place ?pente* sariac? of ?aid \ bridge pieces or tinner not les* ibas two inches Ulick ?nd twelv? wide, on which said timbers the natd/ angines may pass and cfbrfis the BCH bridges. ? * * ? DAMAGES. . Section 2.-Any person. Arra or w.-i poration who ?bal? vi?late the provis ions or Section 1 of this act,' ?hali be liable to the raid County, for alt statu? agaa done to any bridge tfaer< ? The. above act was passed et- mk. 1914 session of the General a?d wit) be strictly enforced. J. Mack. KS?? County Supervisor ?saerse* County. 6-17-if~A>ir PBNAliTV..K,OI( DAMAGING If any person ?hall wilfully, destroy. Injure, or in any inunner hurt, dam age, impair or obstruct any of the pub lic, highways, or any part, thereof* ev \. any. bridge, culvert,, drahi. dito?, ' .causeway, embankment.' waii: ?. lollhou?*, or othw. eraotloa b*lo?g!ag ? ?thereto, or .any part thereof, the per- " - son so oi&mdiag shalt, upon coevictien ? thereof, bo imprisoned apt mv-i > : r > dx months, or pay a line :<-. discretion of the court, and shall ! further liable to pay ail the cxpeuit-s of repairing the ?ame. '?'.i9Httlcs..ls hereby fi?v^nv lb ??ii iii? above law will be rigfady -alerted. J. Mack Kia*. Supervisor, Anderson County. .. HHHH?El^9HES9BH[^KKIIHHHKflMHII^^HIII^HH ' The itee'^r.,|?yiaa.,?!ea^'^i!-: send, tax hoi been extended .hy Hu Board u.ntil Jan? 1st, after wi>: the books will be turned cvwr to toe '? collectors,?nd tho usual pe'nsUtcs will > j . ,, ., . : . . , . ; ?st ai- ?tie,,Sam* Km^jf^S^-ih' Nam*** Treatment' Athtuta, M,ay a?.>*-The ital* pylto.1, commissioner* who baye rees?' Ited various orison ?anius iu du. parts of Georgia report at tb< that there hu'. a ? marked *i nfnl ?iupy?iT.-ui-ttt' m tho von-. has work*?! splendid runt}ts. Tfee-v> ?fcg*ro,ft?% la t*eig.4#rl?g ?orr.: According to th* observaci?n of.-?*? cJothed. humanely treated ?hdv? fed. "But they ara bftib* r*?*e ?;:?^SH one of ?bivitoramisst?Aewadd.! las? c?".urmpl?tes that.they ?n*)V; w?r:-.. '" aaa. the law is bi! I us .. ; provins that we- can / from the cosiviei* under ti sensible tteatme^ui." Vi S& }ri ?l ?& Wt Ok ? ?Im. SR m if ? Pn&rfftf ; ri . 117 Si. IVhltner St. 4d9.