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y f If your pocket - book
could talk- it would rec
ommend the Ford. The
' man who practices econ
omy and wants utiliy in
vests his"? doll a rs in the
Universal car. He knows
it serves his every pur
pose best and at lowest
cost. And don't forget
Ford service and guaran
. tee.
Five hundred dollars ls the price ol tba
Ford runabouts; tho touring car is five
Hf ty; the town car seven flttjr-f. o. b.
Detroit, completo with, equipment. Get
catalog.anjd particulars from Archie L>.
Todd, local dealer, Anderson, 8. C.
:0i? THE S??SO? TO:
:: :; :: AND THE FAMOUS :: ::
Isle of P?lms
, -VIA
Premier Carrier of the South.
P?URSD?Y, JUNE ??, 1914.
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Fron Gaffney, Lan drum, Greer, gpo rtunbnrg,greenville, Walhalla, ABfler?
8oB|_?$H>vHle, 'Alston and all Interine d?ate points, on the following schedule
anPlgJ&arsfbn Fares s Jft?
Excursion ** Greenwood 10;J5a.m.3.60
, n. R. it. ii. No. 12. ti???f?? ' Sllvor st- -11:18 B-m.. 315
Leave Walkalla. .7:00 a. m.. :-.^4j^^, - Newberry,U:3Jxn?.. 3.0U
" WeBtunIon..7:05a.m..v.'.V.?r'4.50 \ " Pom?ri.a....l2:10p.m.2.86
M Seneca....;.7:23 a. m. 4?50 " Prosperity...11:53a.m.2.90
" Cherry King.7:44a.m...4.40 " Ninety-six. 10.32a.m...-3.35
" Pendleton...7:56a.m..4.25 " ??..\\2:24pmr52'
"Allman.8:04a.m. 4.25 Old Town..11:06 a. m....... 3.20
*. Denver. 8:12 a. m.4.20 Newmarket 10:20 a. m...-. 3.45
? Anderson...8:31 a. rn/...... 4.00 " DyaonB...:.10:44a.m.,3:30
Arrive Belton..... 9:00 a. m.4:00 ? shoals J'c't. 9:33 a. m.3.75
Train No. 18. ,V.-- : ^ -v" -
Leave Greenville, 8.00a.m.$4.00 Aooovi..?.. ?:x0a.m,.t.to
u Col. Place.. 8-05 a. m.4.0? " Hodges,,-9:48a.ai.3.65
" Piedmont... 8 ;26 a. m. 4.00 " Donalds.... 9:27 a. m... m. 3.76
" Pelser.8;36a.m.4.00
" Wllllamston. 8:43 a. m. 4.00 Ar. Columbia. .1:35 pm.
" Belton..... 9:00a.nv.4.00 " Chappells..10:56a.rn..3.25
" Honea Path 9:15a. m...3.00 " Alston.12:30p.m....... 2.76
Special Train leaves Columbia 2:36 p. ni, arrives In Charleston 7180 p. m.
Excurslonlickets wfll be good going.only on trains and schedule mention
ed above ana will be good returning; o n any regular train np to und includ
ing morning trains leaving Charleston Monday, Jone 22 ,1914, except train
trnln 27-Carolina Special.
Ample coaches wil.be provided on ali t raino Belied ale il nb ovo to comfort,
ably handle the excursionists. '
ea?en?'ot'tbo IBIO of Palms with' its msgln??ecnY hotels and
every afternoon and night i n the largest pavilion in tho sonta.
Ter j^p.' hate^?uratfaj8;at th e Seashore. '
e np y oar parties for s delight ful ont lng.
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Fot Forth-?r InTo^?lon apply te Ticket
W. E. 8?cGee" Asst, GijB. Passenger A _
J. B, Andereon, Snpfc.B. B, B. B., A nd?
. W. H. Taber, Traveling Passenger A gen
bia, S. C.
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Sr??ping tar Servic?
i Between ;
gns^itthurg, t?reiTiUe, Belton, (From Anrternon) Elberton, Athens and At
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?.; v EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, WAY 31,1914. _4,
Latest Improved Steel. Electrfeauy^
Sleepers will be used In tbjV; .. ;? lay.
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L?aV? Sp?f?b|rg.7;50W;^fWn;?a...'. .'.8?55p??
Leave O?5ol?-4Wring? ........ 8;37hin; Leave Athens. 7. *AiM??fi
Leave OreonviUo.?.9:10 pm Leave.liberton -,.1:04. am
Leav^Andetsori.7. 0:46 fon t^?X? ?f^?P^W.
Ls?vo Belton..,,...iQtisrpm f^|^SP
Leave Hones Path ...... 19:31 pm ^Sw'SeUon V&M
Leavb.Don?ldk t. 10:42 pm PTT*!?^?:*'*-* '- l?'rg
Arrive Greenwbd.11:20 tom Arrive Andcrgon .. .. .. .. 7:35 afa
Arrive Elberton.v 4:02 am Arrive Oree^vI?a^.,-.... .. 8;05 apX
Arrlvo Athen*. .. 6:03 am Arrive Chick.Springs.8:38 am
Arrive Atlanta. .. 6:20 am | Arrive Sp'artattburg .... .'. 9:20 am
. Threhgh Tiefectp s?l?'to' .IM'^P^K?^^. . ,
Cal! pa Your.Ncarssst Ticket Agent-for Reservation.
taiEENVlLLE, SPARTANIlirRG :\
New York Cotton
Stocks and Bonds
New York, June 13.-The cotton
market was unsettled today with pricj
CB easing off under a renewal of old
.crop lio.nidation and reports of goo.d
showers in the Carolinas. The close
waa steady (but ot a net loss of 3
to 8 points. \
r TAere. was also a good . deal of. scat
tered realizing for over the week-end,
whUe better weather reports from the
Carolinas, may h?ve inspired some lo
cal pressure. The market broke sharp
ly, with old crop months selling ll to
12 points under yestcrd?yts closing
figures while later deliveries showed
net losses of Ave to G points. A slight
rally . followed on covering, but tho
market closed , within a .point..or, two
of the lowest on new crop positions.
Thc supply and distribution figures
of the census bureau may have inspir
ed some of thc old crop selling, De-,
tailed weather reports showed good
showors in North Carolina and fair
showers in Georgia, Alabama and Lou
isiana, bu tforty nine stations Ea--*"' of
*ho river showed maximum tempera
tures of 100 degress or over".
Cotton futures closed steady.
Open* Close
July .1310 1310
August.1305 1309
October.1278 1278
December. 1277 1279
January. ... 1268 1265
March.1274 1270
.Spost quiet.; middling 13G0; Gulf
1385. No sales.
New Orleans Cotton
Now York, June 13.-Tho vctk's
trading in stocke carno, to,on end.to
day, a* jjultoly as it begun. Seldom
has. Wall street seen six .successive
days in-whlcn speculutiye.lnt?rest was
at a lo.vcr ebb. Loss than 30.000 silur
os were dealt In todny. Ai,tho oponipgt!
p^lcjes eased off. The only apparent]
rosoh was thc lower ratifie of <imita
tions, from London. While tho down
ward movement was genera'., it was of
small proportions. Later demand ex
panded and thc list made up Its open
ing losses. At the end of the day
changes were trivial.
The week's record total of gold en
gagements for .export was Increased
tqday by tho booking .qr ?1.000.000 lt
became known also that arrangement^
had,.been niade .tentatively, for .. en
gagement bf $4,000,000 .or *r?.U??Ofot,ii
oh Monday. Sterling exchange after
holding al abnormally high figures for
some time, weakened today. Tho hank
statement showed tho .expected cash
loss as a result ot the gold movement,
amounting to $7,6:10,000.
(TJ)? weekly .trade review? wore lu
keening .with thc inore optimistic t?n
tlriicht which has been evident of late.
Thc douHful outlook for payment of
the J?ly interest on St. Louis ind San
Francisco refunding 4s., caused active
selling of the bonds, which sagged ''>
63 1-2. This in a loss or 4 l-2#on thc
week. Speculation in bonds was rela
tively moro activo than in stocks, with
higher prices for investment issues.
Total sales par,, value, $982.000.
United S tnt cs bonds unchanged on call
on the weefT
i* |&SM Orleans, .June 13"- The cotton
market had n downward tendency on
the. week-end .session as. tho result of
fairly.good rains in portions of the
eustern belt and thc falling off in con
sumption, of cotton by American mills
during May, as compared with the
same month last year. Liberal buy
ing orders from the long side met
the.decline and kopt the. market steady
but offerings wer'o sufficient .to. put
prices 4 to 6 points urJer yesterday's
?finals. The close was at a net loss of
2 to 5 points.
A flury of selling around the opening;
called forth heavy buying orders. Bald
to come prominent interests. The
forecast of fair weather fo the belt,
except for thundershowers in thc Caro-,
linas, was a help to the long sido for
a while, but the detailed reports,
showing rain at nine out of the ten
stations in the Wilmington district,
and scattered showers elsewhere In
tho east, gave bears the . hope, that
the drouth was at last to bo ended.
These offerings Anally broke the mar
ket,
' Cotton futures closed steady.
July 1357; August 1345; October
1276; December 1276; January 1277;
March 1286.
'Spot cotton quiet, unchanged- Mid
dling .13 15-18; sales ?? the spot 45i;
to arrive none.
Now. York, June 13.-The Btateurent
of the act?a' condition of dearies
house, banka and trust companies for
[ the week shows that they hold $42,311,
200. reserve in excess of legal require
ments. This is a decrease of $9,918,
700 from last week.
rain and Provisions
Chicago,'June 13.-Too much rain In
Nebraska and the spring crop states
turned the wheat market today In fav
or of the bulls. The outcome was a
firm clos*.-At 1-8 to 1-2 a 5-8 net ad
vance. Cprnjlnlshed 1-4 lowor to 1-2
a 5-8,gato? oats 3-8 off to 1-8 pp and
provisions the sanie as last night to 5
cents down.
Cotton Seed Oil
New York. Jiih? 13.-Except for Au
gusj,, t wh^c)V, siio-wcd iii limes.- on de
nian^ frop> sbprts, cotton.seed oij rul
ed easy Iii absence of outside .'demand
wltbjtho.?Qwer ruling lh',cotton. Final
prices wjgre/,1 ,pnl.qt higher to 3 net
lower. Sales 10,600 barrels.
tiv^Bol Cotton
pOvOBi . ' : ri - .' .. . -
Liverpool. Juno 13.-Cotton spot eas.
1er; goo* middling 838;. middling 7R4;
low middling 730. Sales 5,000; specu
lation and oxport, 700; receipts 8,000.
Morley Oft tall
New. York, June 13.-Mercantile pap
er 3 Ir? a 4.,.,
Sterling .easier; 60 days, 486.45; de
mand 4 fi 8.90.
Commercial bills, 486 a 1-4.
Bar oliver 56. 3-4.
Mexican dollars \4. ,L
Government bonds steady ; railroad j
bends irregular.
??w York Man
Huerta Counsel
(Continued From page 1)
day with Ute Mexican delegates at
Niagara Falls. ,
Mr. Towrie late today Issued a
statement expressing approval of the
signing of tho first protocol, but de
claring that the matter of choosing
the personnel or the provisional gov
ernment;- particularly the man for the j
presidency was tho greatest problem
before tho mediators, and that tho
sit,qntton, at the present time waa
"tense and .delicate." Tho Huerta
counsellor would not discuss the sta
tus of tho proceedings from, tiny view
point of thc Huerta government, fur-,
thor than .tb t.ay that "it is a mistake
tb itifer "that, tlie rest of. ?je 4?NbP^
rations are nouna to proceed sniootti
lle por to, ware current, t An*, that'
the Huerta .delegates, in view of.con
cess ionn. .already made by: tbbm in tho.
proceedings thur far. now. were asking
that tho United States make sb'mb cbn^.:
cessions in the plan proposed by. thom
' for the c's 1 ah Ur hm ont. or the. new go v
.^rnracnt^.?lt ?tu argued from .thp.-.H?,
5 fert? stanSKilqt tbpt.he^ratyleltfed.to
I {he demanAj Carrols cl|ntf nation, abd
that be B.ubseaucn.tiy..ylelded-.tbp^stip
ul?t lon of, .hi?, commisioners thut he
bb;pejtol?KB? ?o .pamela.,sccrctajry ot
foreiil^??air^ who w.quId succeed bim
?u-pVcsldcnt and' then named tho pro
visional ?ovcrnmenLto..B? Boiected by
tho . mediation cqnforon^ t|io
succession to tho gbvern
revolniiohary forces in Mexico wouh?
avail nofhlfljiftoi?^^ jqi>^
While tb? d?li^rattons are proceed
ing thc Constitutionalists' forces ar?
continuing their advance on Mexico
( ii.y n\\ st), far;-as ci.n be learned.
possible, despite, thc fact that their
rep? erentatlvec. may proceed to Niag
ara ^allr to talk ovor thc,peace pro
posals. Jasa Var c?nicos, who has been
mcn'ioncd as one of thc probable peace
deie?ntca to bo designated tor the mc
diction. conforoncqr.?by; Carranza, re
turned, to, Washington .today from
N9'?/l.ybrkvvHg>copfefcred,;iwlth,.I/ouls
Cft '?rora,., another bf .thq.pro.hablo del-.
?gatcP; s4fld i also wi?q .Itafa?l Zcbaran
ciller agent q^,?a'r'ranzp_bcrc. Citarles
A. ?ougla?, one of Carranza'? counsel
aero, fllpcur-spfl^.^rio situation with
Secretary., B.rya.n-. ? Mr.,, Douglas said
fio^pad, r?colv^d ;np.. l?t? .cbmmunlca
lon? from Carraq?3i:?eg{ir<l.ing partic
ipation Jn tuc .mediation conference.
Sn "iel?w tof .Uta d?claration ; from. thc
h, cd tat o rs that . 111 .Constitutionalists
M o?'id.'not b? officially received unless
flating in. Mexico ceased, the general
h ?lief ,ls that .whatever , participation
Cnriair/a"r,ni'?n may take, will bc on
liio4y.l??9rruali4 ,... ? 7 .;
: Nptwi?ud^dipjBrthe .prpss > reports
pl.af ngntnaryibaWle^ In. Oie. neighbor
hood.of Zacatecas tn Coptraj , Mexico
?at Mazatlan on thc west coast.
. State department had ,no news
n any . of .its ngoncle3 that..could
bc made public. However, it ls ga th
bred from'ruch information as is at
hand that-thc Constitutionalists are.re
newing, their ottacka.upon tho Federal
garrison, at many, widely * separated
points, sp. fiercely, and.simultaneously
as to triggest thc belief'that they are
acting pnde-r. a goner;;lOjrder^?rom
Carranga to rush rho campaign against
Mexico City to a cohc.luF.ion regardless
of its-cost in killed, and wounded.
FB^NE??LY-ttW FAIR.
Newberry.- Herald and NowsT^ ... .
fi .Some ot our brethren nr.A nh;tren of
the press Beem to take some delight.m
the fact;that.the editor ot The Herald
and. News, did not endorao entirely .the
speech of dov. Blease at Wnitmire
some days n;;o. For the Information
of these and, any. otliero who may be
Interested, :we desire to say that the
editor of this paper,, ls not the slavish
follower of any man nor ls he tho
slavish opponent or hater of any man.
We write what wo think and try to
think right, ns - pear .aa,,we. can. Wc
have on former occasions differed with
Gov.. tu?&c?. j For the further in form
ation of'those who may be interested
as to the position of thia editor wo
tiona and ox poet, to support him fo r
Ute senate' and we expect tb seo him
elected but bacause, wo do(support bim
for^ihese positions ll docs not follow
Jfej*& J^i*re. i e?llcd ; aiport, tb..endorse
everything tt?tt he saya qr does. Nor
that wp should -beperaob?t br.poll
^nemy); of :every ope wbbra he. dis
like*. We hope this ls cl
Will bc an unusual attraction at this store Monday. They grow bigger and bigger every
Monday ; this naturally adds enthusiasm to our efforts rind wc try to offer a few more attract*
idn? every Monday. Here arc a few, there aire hundreds of others.
For $1.15 Monday.
(GOO) 251b. tacks finest granulated sugar, Monday for.$1.15.
One sack to a customer.
C?5?) Little Jewel 5 string Stick Brooms, spiral trimmed, cheap at 50c, One to a Cuctomcr
Monday *. . . 28c each.
(100) Good 75c Alarm Clocks, why pay more for no better, Monday.38c each.
25 dozen beet bell top 25c Whisk Brooms, Monday.15c each.
WHITE DRESSES
(50) White Dresses, nooorted styles arid trirorninga, values up to $4.95.. Monday, 2nd floor
..7. ... ... ...... . ....$1.95 each.
BAILE'S BIG 5c COUNTER IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. "EVERYBODY IS TALK
ING IT." '*
40 inch White Lnv/n on this table''Monday at.5c yard.
36 inch ?Oc Percales tim table Monday . rflftfr . . .Sc yard.
7 1-2 and 8c Apron Ginghams, this lanie Monday.5c yard.
Good 6c Galle?, light and dark, on this table Monday.. . ( , t , ^.5c yard.
10, 12 1-2 and 15c Curtain Swiss and Scrim Remnants, on this table Monday . . . . 5c yard.
(25) Men's real Palm Beach Suits, you may pay more, yW c?n*t buy better. $7.50 values,
Monday..ifeSst'-ktX " .'. $600 ??".
(100) Ladies' house Dresses, the $1.00 and $1.25 kind, Monday on second floor at 79c each.
36 inch Black Taffeta Silk, the regular $1.00 l?nd,;jtobnf?jr.. . . 75c yard.
35 inch SiUc poplins, the good $1.00 grade. Mondait als leading shades at . . . : 75c yard.
40 inch Black Taffeta Silk, the $2.00 kind and hard to find. Monday . . .,.$1.48 yd.
16 button long Kid Gloves. Sold by competitors at $3.50. Our price $2.50 pair, in Black
and While, Monday,.(if.$2 pair.
FOR 25c.
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30 dozen Ladies' plaid Silk Hose, black only, good as 50c oreo, Monday.25c.
Ladies' Silk Boot Hose, all colors.25c pair.
FOR Wk.
(2C0) Men's Wash Tics, some stores ask 25c for them. Get 'Em at BAILES' . . 10c each.
If iTs SHOES, DRY G?ftbs, CLOTHING, N0T??NS, MlwSwffiC? VET?. BAILES
SELLS FOR IfE55.AU. THE TIME. BUT OUR COMPETITORS NEVER ATTEMPT TO
M??T OUR MONDAY OFFERINGS.
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69 ST AII^M GB! FERMAGE 25 CT8. 71 M. Greer, 8> C.
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W CrosstaK isi^,^*!?^^ 4.
1 Got,your G?sblino and Aut? OUB'at Harley's Drug Store, llartwoll. (5;i.
*?. Solo, Ag?p.t .tor^ Firestone Tiree. -'Tir^^^pw?-v .W, .1. Halley^ Jrtarlweil. Ga., Agent.
SB tti.llllLt?IUJjJ'li liUlti' I'"!' lilM'iV 1''iiiB??iBn>lli> II I ii i fui lim (inlillil
. ' ?^?o?-TtoCi^ . : Gat? Well Paid for lt, '\ Pj?\h? r
.T^fcnldn't mind my wlfo'a having ?f a mlHlonalro manufacturer works Blic-.- 'How ute :
the laHh?rd/' said Mr. Henpeck;.*.'If harder, than his employes, lt la only yotrr rosolutu
she'wotfi^only htirry up and get to -In acconl with tho eternal fitness of "Fin?.'- i
Ul'^LlppIncott s, thln3o.; Ho gets more-pay. el.oW.?\t..do .^UJ' .
, i^r ricrency
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