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Financial and Commercial New York Cotton York, Inly '.' T!i?- '. l'on ninr ]{.>( nut only l<> s .. I-ni; advance, lull made iii'V low i r< : for tho num i.i ni on moy: did iv, r'.?lu: in ?j toiltiv' tradini/. wit h li? ember con na?t- . IMIII; oil lo iJj.: or II couple ol' points under HI? low lovel <>.: Uml Krida \ ?uni ?J I ::."> per h;tlimier iii' high records nf last inontli. Covering caused rallies of Komi' V lo 1" poil! I s in iii?1 lal'- trailing. Tilt" ? !".." was stonily. l''in:il price? showed a n< i ? los? of S lo I - [millis. 'i'h" opening was Blondy generally ni 1 to ?'. pol II I s lower am! tin* mar kel | niiowt'il a n<! loss ol from IO lo 12 j poiulr. Liverpool was a gund buyer of now crop moulin: mal Hiis rln-chcd tito il<>clino during i lie l\rs\ hoar, hui aller iii?- English mut!;ol Hosed the support \Van less aeliv". The mark'*! Kohl 17 io 2'.'. points ii"i lowi>r during th" carly {afternoon. Com pal I II I.s of liront li v conditions in parts ol' th? Soul h wert .aueincd io la- olf hy tho olliiriul predictions ami tho weekly weather repon evidently oin oiir?i??il railing on, Ul" decline. Itritish ... n 1 intent Wits Btrci.gl honed bj Ul": showing ot? liritlsli hoard of trade rc-j turua for Juno indict!?UK a sharp j falling oil' iu clotli exports. I'rlvule failles reported that Hie committee of Hie I ii te runt Ional Federation of tho Mentor fitton Spinners ha*: rccini taciuli ' -ii' curlaiiinont of mill nit rations o tim extent of 15' hours du ring tl'1 next three, mon'hs. Spnl- cotton quiet; middling uplands j:s.25; middling duli' 13.50; sales none. Cotton ' Tiil tires CIOB? 1 steady. Open rinse July.- - 1240 AllgUBl.1247 120? October ,,.122S 1220 December.128? I2:il January.122S 1221 March. 1221 122? New Orleans Cotton .Ww (lili ans. July ".- Colton litul an easy undertone today, opening al a lo; s nf 1 point ami closing al a loss i f S In Ci points. Ai Un- lowest nf thc <lav lin- trading months were 1.1 tn li! points limier the I asl pri?es ni' yesterday. Lute in iii" session ?mine lut" siipiiori developed, inn during Un- greater part ol' the session buying ni ii? rs v. i i " ""a ree. Th*' main ar.-li interior of Ul" dav was Hi" report from England thal mills wei" about tn 140 nu short Uni". Another bearish inlluoiicc vas found in Hie weekly crop ami weather tepoi'la ft nm the weat lier bureau. They .veie decid div helter than expelled, and brought nut a I'oti.sideruble vol ume of short selling. Coll?n futures steady. spot cotton quiet, unchanged. Saler, nu th" . pi,! 1.045 hales; to arrive 10. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, July 7. Colton spot re lail demand; prices irregular. Amer ican middling lair MT; good noddling ? lui; middling 717; low mlddlng tSD9; good ordnaiy (?(Kl; ordinary 539. Sales 5.(100 bale:;; for speculation and export 500. Receipts 5,0110 hales iucluding 4.200 American. Ku;ores closed barely steady. Cotton Seed Oil Stocks and Bonds New-, Ymjkj, Juno 7.-Trading in Binden tniLty was without clellnltc trend ti ii ni the linal hour when the list was lifted out of ils early lethar gy to tl?(fi aflQOQlpnnitncnt ol' consider able ar.tivi|v. (iains of 1 to 2 points then beehren'. Chiefly ?in the shares of tho Eastern railroads, which gave risc to renewed ru moi y ol an curly an nouncement in thc impending freight roto 5c,ateoa ?fi F6r-the'greater par! of the session tho price" movement was Irregular on a minimum^, of .dealings. Specialties were ^gulnr^ppaplcnoua by their unex plained galtis of 2 to 4 poiittf. The Gould aharon wcro active ut marked recessions, Missouri Pacific losing 2 points und the collateral bonds 5. Hock Island rocurltloa established a new low Teem d:-- - - - (Jouerai news of tho day waa not helpful) to| the, constructive sido. In dention for further delay in tho make up of tho'Federal resolves bonds was among tho obstructive factors. In tho main the bond markos showed a linn ' Undertone. Total calos par value $2,0/15.000. United Stales bonds unchanged' on call. New York. July 7.-'Cotton seed oil showed wenkness, the result of the seal terril liquidation by tired loups ami favorable crop and wcuthcr news in the South. Final prices were 2 toi lo points liol lower. Sales 8,000 bar tels. ? Tenders -1,000 barrels. The market closed stead v. Spot 72:? a 7:;i). - Money On Call New Yory. July 7.-Mercantile pa per ii :i-4 a 4 1-4. Sti lling steady; sixty day bills IS?. 90; demand 4S7.70. Commercial bills 485 11 1-2. Uar silver Sti H-8. Mexican dollars 41. Government honda steady; rallrond bonds irregular. S Time loans linn; 3lxiy days 2 1-2; 00 days 2 :i-4; ii months 3-3-4. Chicago Grain . Chicago. July 7.-Uneasiness over<i the chunco of railroad labor troubles helped wheat ?grlces to rolly today after a weak ri art. Thc mat lets clos ed steady 1-8 to 1-4 up. compared with last, night. Corn scored a net gain of 1-2 to 1 1-8 ami oats un advance of J 1--'. a 3-8 to 1-2. In provisions Hie , outcome varied from 2 12 a 5 decline I lo a rise of 5c. Safety Vu!. Kit $3.50 Smokeless, Sootless, for Tubes and Cas ings. <: y. NO OPEN FLAME REPAIR YOUR OWN TIRES TODD AUTO SHOP Anderson, S. C. We Have Buggies J SU' coming in almost every day toa latest shipment being a car of ; -COLUMBUS Come in and let os show them. They are 1914 Model*. We have . nice line of Pony boggies. - - : oooooooooooooo o o1 0 IVA NOTES o'; oooooooooooooo! iva. July 7.-Special. The glorious I Puiiri h pnKsed off illicitly, no on? i hurt, no one shot or cut, not even a j Hight of iii?? boar. Some of the ..mn.g j folks ''picnicked" at Uurresa Mill on i Wilson ? ro<-k and sonn* at Price's Mill j on (tucky Uiver ami cunio homo , through the rain water soaked, ul- ' though the "weather tuan" had prom- I Iscd Hear weather for the Fourth. . We wen- glad however, that he missed ' il aa the rain was needed und we did , not mind the soaking. - I Mr. P.. M. .McAdams was a business visitor lo Greenville last Saturday. .Viss t'arrie Schrimp nf Flat Hock is on a visit to lier sister. Mrs. S. 11 Pin ley. Mbs Lois Jackson la on a visit to relatives in Anderson. Misses ( lara and Essie f'ook left Monday for ('Union where they go to spend a week with their aunt, Mrs. David Bryson. Mr. Walter Stewart of Starr was hen- a few days with Iiis brother, Mr. Prank stewart. ?.lrs. James P. McDonald and chil dren have returned fo their home in Aii i'T-oii after speudlng a week acre with relatives. .Mr. Clem McGee of Anderson spent tit? week end here with home folks. Floyd Teasloy of Hartwell, Ha., is on a visit to frleids hero. Mrs. S. M. McAdams and children have rei urned from a short stay with relatives in Lowndesville. Miss Sadie McDonald who has a po sition with the Uee Hive in Anderson is home for a two weeks* vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDonald. Miss Buln Stewart of Starr was the guest Saturday and Sunday of her friend. Miss Margaret Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Held spent a short while in Lowndesville Sundny with friends. Dr. J. E Shirley of Honca Path was here Sunday willi friends. Miss Margaret Black lum returned home after spending a month in Mt. Carmel with her father, W. H. Black. Miss Meta Harden of Lowndesville has boen on a short visit to her cousin Miss Sarah Cilliland Rosamond Seawright of Anderson Is on a visit to his motlier, Mrs. Lizzie Seawright. Clarence Williamson of Abbeville was a business visitor her a fow days last week. Dr. J. E. Watson has returned from a business trip to Columbia. Carlton Watt of Anderson spent Sat urday night here with his parents, Mr. and Mru B. A. Watt. Miss Sarah Oilliland left Monday for au extended visit to Richmond ali I Norfolk. Va. ? Mrs. M. L. Kay has returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Wlllitigton and Mt. Carmel. Misses Neille, Miriam and Mildred Cilliland left Monday for their home in Richmond after spending three weeks here with their uncle, Frank Oilliland. Mis:-. Annie V?rone is spending awhile in Elberton, Oa., with relatives. Dr. J. T. Cook and bride of Bowers ville, Ga., are making n visit hero with relatives. Miss Minnie Fennell who has been the guest for tho past week of her sis tre, Mrs. S. M. McAdams has returned ! to her home in Lowndesville. 1 Miss Mettle Herron of Flut Rock la 1 the guest of her friend, Miss Lula Fin ley. Dr. J. C. Harris of Anderson was I hore Saturday on professional busl ' ness Misses Claudia and Marin Herron of Starr spont from Friday until Mon day with their aunt. . .rs. J. A. McAl lister. Messrs. Lawrence Mc Ai: ly and Major Smith of Starr were visitors here Sun day. oooooooooo o o o o o o o o o WHITE ?, A1NS. o o o 0 o o o o o O O ' O o o o o o o o o Mr. Charley anson visited his cousin Miss N Johnson in Ander son yesterdny Mrs. Besah olson Is spending the summer wit) cr parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. IV lister. Mr. Joe J oes and wife will spend thc summr with Mr. James* father, as his heal i is very had, and we hopo that the < tango from Greenwood to tho country will surely do him good. We were all proud to aoe the nice 1 rain the fourth. Mr. Earl Simpson's marty friends will he sorry to learn that he isn't any bettor at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. W. J., Johnson and lit tle son Adgcr, spent Friday aftornoon with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Davenport. Prof. T. Simpson has returned from a few days' stay down tho country In and around Columbia. He reports linc crops in tho lower country. Mr. denton Louis's friends will bo pleased to learn that he is fast Improv Unc. anti we hope he will soon be out [lagani.' Miss Emma Johnson spent Thurs day with her cousins, Misses Sadlo and Noll Ballard. , Mrs. Mary Nelson and children of Pei/.er ls spending a few days with her brother. Jim Spearman. ?? Mr. and Mrs. Durham spent the day Thursday In the city of Anderson.' Mia May me Massey ls spending a while with her sister. Mrs.. Beulah King in Columbia. Miss Un Johnson ot Greenwood ls spending a while with her cousin, Miss Mullie Johnson. Those who have not signed the dem ocratic club roll and wish to do so, can call at W. J. Johnson's homo os he has tho roll book. ^HE conspirators,; seeking the million dollars, surrounded the House of mystery - -every doorway is guarded-all hope seems lost-and yet-Stanley Hargreaves, millionaire member bf the Black Hundred, escapes ! A balloon soars upward toward the flight sky, leaving the angry plotters baffled-beaten? 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