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TheM?Trail of the Lor the Het Kt } >/.; -..Vl,'.*f v;-j n Strongest Baak in County j TT STATEMENT of the FINANCIAL CONDITION of The Bank of Anderson* S. C. i - ni - A1 ehW of li ii si Mess June 30, JOH t.lU 'ji'ifniiCondeiineil from Itcpnii Mude to thc ' i , Sinti' Itaiih Kxuinlner ItBBOURCES: tonne anil Dlr.eounts . . 1,120.01)1.80 - - . Overdrafts. 14.246.14 Real Estate.*.. :ifi.r.40.oo .... Due from Hanks and Hunkers. 35,2:1:1.150 HondH and steeles .. .. 0,030.00 , , Cash und Cacti Items ... 16.933.27 .. ' . . . Total.$1.234.674.81 LIABILITIES: , , Capital Stpck.* 150.000.00 nil Surplus . Undivided Profits. Dividends Unpaid. Dep Indv.. .$ 653,393.62 Dep. Dunk.. . 30,686.29 684.079.91 150.000.00 83,217.65 186.00 Rediscounts. 82,191.25 Bills Payable. 85.000.00 li.' Total .. .. .. .. ....81,234,674.81 ^e Solicit Your Banking Business Pt?m?tt? Detective Agency P^??m^?? and Civil Work A eorpN.'of (rained specialistswVoae service's may be secured In strict lr fegi'&aiato work. '*'*?' \ ~ ? Address P.O. Box 402 *. 51. VJV* v. . .1 rSV ; ?. jj:-'" : Wh^Fhis-BsttkvCan Do ? -I_??ti 'ii^i'ftSi diS JL'~ ?ii i can handle your bonking tran?, actions promptly. ' ; ' V'. .' It catt ?q^n you money, on approved collateral. It can in a word, satisfy you. IlaWciVotfr acountwitJi Ml ' sss j 11 ff) i : S m ' -r C,t,:?ns Nattai Bunk ^ Capital $?8S;?00.0Q The only Bank in the CountV with Uncle ' .s* Sam as a Partner., troy ?tKh? ?*. ?..rio ii // . <Y amt ..v,\ i :n Back?4byburrep utaticn is like a h^i?^y?u realize ' . ' ?\yv*4.f i if? - ?- ' " i .'. daily dividends. G. e. yColly fi* Son y "Yowm?r K?o?> WhereWeAre. tes?me Pine irt of the P COTTON CROP ON THE MARE WEATHER CONDITION OVER THF. ENTIRE EELT VERY FAVORABLE RAIN ST?LL NEEDED Thc Showers Have Been Bencfi cf.ii Ejt Th?fe Is Not Enough ; Moisture Yet (Hy Associated l'ress*) Wuahingtou, July 14. (Jenora! favorable weather ia the colton g.'owiuis ?tat":; during thc pa*t-week Was reported toilay in the National weather and crop bulletiuJ lt Bald: "L! nioroua elm were over Hu- east ern s?:iU!fl greatly lavorcd growth and th'.' plant i3 genernlly reported us heine in gocd condition. In the con Ural portions of the belt local rains greatly benefited the crop in Arkan sas ant\ Louslona. und In part?, of Mississippi, hut rain I:- badly needer4 in the last named state an well as in Tennessee. "In Texas and Oklahoma but little ram occurred and the roll is now be fouling very dry; the early planted colton ls reported as doing well, how ever, but the lute planted is much in need of rain." Reviewing the weat ter of thc week lu the South Atlantic -jtatec the bulle tin says: "Virginia: Cool weather, with fre quent nhowers in most scctioua. brought about a fine growth of vege tation. and crops are now nearly abreast of the season. Corn has im proved greatly, and tobacco, gardens, and truck crops are doing well. "North Carolina: tiood growing weather prevailed, with scattered showers and ample sunshine. Crops made satisfactory progress with fur ther Improvement In truck. Tobacco 1B Irregular. "South Carolina: Splendid rains greatly improved the agricultural out look, although moisture ts still need ed in portions of. tho northwestern counties. Destructivo hail storms vir lied several northwestern counties. Cotton lr promising. "Georgia: Showers reached all sections, and with moderate tempera tures made the week very favorable. Corn is recovering with difficulty from the effects of the drought, but cotton, tobacco, field peas, and pas tures made excellent growth." Cotton Used in June. Washington. July 14.-Cotton con? r.umcd during June was 445,635 bales exclusive linters, compared with 441, 157 in Juno lost year, tho census bu reau announced today. Consumption for tho ten months ending June 3( was 4,745,390 bales, against 4,588,723 Cotton on hand June 30 in manu facturing establishments, was 1.164.? 407 bales Compared with 1,203.470 i year ago. and in indapend&nt ware houses 630.729 compared with 609,3G( a year ago. Exports during Juno were 295.531 halos against 223.921 Inst year, ant for the ten months 8,707,371 agalns 8,403,084 a year ago. Exports were 47,010,364 bale: against 8,019 last yea., and for tn< ten months 227,413 against 210,364 i j year ago. Cotton spindles active during. Jun ! numbered 30,938,752 against 30.046, 1121 a y oar ago. I- Linters consumed during Juno wa 26,954 balee against 25,355 a yea ago; and for tho len months 258,15 bales against 2ol,029 last year; Ol hand in manufacturing establishment 88,819 hales against 81,845 a year agc and in independent warehouses 33,18 agatiirt 40,877 a year ago. I Unters exported during June wa 23.409 bales and for Ute ton month 249,960 bales. ' NEWLY WEDS WILL ARRIVE SHORTLY Kermit Roosevelt and His Brid j. Expected Homo In a Few Days 0>ster Bay, N. Y., July M.-Thei doro Roosevelt Corrupted bia rei cure for rovqral hours today to a rango a celebration ip honor of tl ?val at Sagamore Hill of his so ?v'nrmit, recently married in Madri sud his bride. They aro expect? hero Within a day or two. O friends of nooaovelt family arnot the Oyster Bay villagers wilt bo bl den to meet the bride. ? ? < ? v Tomorrow tho colonel makes h weekly Journey t<><ProgroB8tve-hea qUarterf. tn. New York-where ho?Wi confer with State leaders, and pf bl y with - .Progressive leaders fro ether StatC3 concerning the Nc IYork loaders' request that ho run.i governor thia foll. . Leads to J ?I \ ine Sawea I BAILEY MURDER BEING PROBED DETECTIVES HAVE STRUCK A NEW CLUE THAT MAY GET RESULTS MAID DENIES STORY Did Not See Mr?. Carman Until After Murder Is Story Now * ToM (By Associated Press) Mine?la, N. Y., July 14.'-While the pian?'. Jury today was hearing nino witnesses telt what they knew about thc mysterious murder of Mrs5. Louise Hailey and the actions of Mn>. Flor ence Conkllia {Jarman, just before and after the crime, devolves were'run ning down a clew ^strict Attorney Smith said he bellwed ie lead to lh< finding of the. two. ntraiifco womel whom Mrr. Carman and her sleter, Mr.->. Ida Fowell, 'said they snw hnr1 rylng away directly after Mr?: Balle} fell to the floor of Dr. Edwin Car matt's office;'in Freeport with a bul let through her heart. These'womera,- the district attorney asserted, may offor corroboration to the ter.llraony-. of'. Elwood T. Bardes at the InquXv-i and the story told th grand Jury today by Celia Coleman a negro maid in Urb Caiman home, t'nuso of Arrest* Bardes' ntalement thal ho saw t woman dressed as Mrs. Carman war. dressed walk away from outside i window in Dr. Caiman's ofll?c. Imr medinteiy after Bardes heard a crash of glass and the xeport of a revolver, was responsible for MrB. Carmans arrest. The negro maid today, according t< reliable authority, said thal after sh heard the tinkle of breaking glas: and the report of a re\olver,' hoi mistress hurried into thc. kitcher through back door and went upstairs. At the Inquest the maid denied she bad seen Mrs. Carman the night of-tue murder from dinner time until, fifteen minuter, after the shot ,.w?s * fired, when Bbc said Mrs. Carman was is her room. r ? Corroborates Story. Dr. Carman's story, lt is understood was much tho same as tho one lie toh' at the inquest. The murdered vwo> man's family and relatives were call ed to tell of her. action? the-day of th? murder and of how they' 'were In formed of her death. . . . ( Witness I ncertain. ' . George Golder, a patient in thi Carman house at the time of tin murder, has changed his story pine the inquest ut which he said he wa: sure it was Mrs. Carman he saw wall through the hall just prior to tu murder and that he also was positlvi he saw her on the porch and in ho husband's office while Mrs. Bailey' body was lying on the floor. '. His re vised assertion ja that he is not sur the woman he saw was Mrs. Carman BLEASETO SIGN FOR THE LOANS Will Cooperate To Get Mone To Finance The State This \ Fall Abbeville, July 14. Governor Bleaa made tho statement that he had gigi cd a note for $350.000 with tho Stat Treasurer hnd Comptroller "Genen at 3 1-2 per cent from- the Fairnea National Bank of Columbia. Thi amount will supply the' state's ei penses until thc new taxe? are paid I January 1915. The loan will be rt paid on Jan. 15. Gov. Bl ease vet ot the item In the appropratlon-- bill fr recent legislation granting- authorll to the: borrowing board* to meet tl running expenses of the state. At thorlty for the present-loan is deriv? from a statute qt 1909/ ; ., ooooooooooo o o O O O O O o WOUXDS HIS WlfE o . TH KN KILLS SELF o " --'.'.. o Wilmington, N. C., July -14.- . o After shooting and seriously o wounding his wife, on n street o corner hero tonight, Everette o Brice, 35 yeaTs old, Atlantic o Coast Line Railroad-switchman o ran into a nearby ' yard ? and o finding that bc wa? likely to o he surrounded by' officers; shot o himself through the head, dy o lng Instantly. Ko and h ii ^ wi fe o bad not been living together fdr o comet! me. For several days o. ho had been pleading with her o. to live with him ag?t??'lt fs t?hti? o but she had refused. It is sup ... J o posed that this was tho causo ill.jo of the shooting. 'The . wonuitf,' in o was seht to a local hospital 'anet' tw j o .will .recover.- ?>.'.'? or lo . -. . '', : * io o o.o o o o o e o o o o o o o p c v .Vltu Brissey's* am tito Good Lt 1 WILL INDICT GUILTYPARTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY WHIT MAN WILL MAKE A RIGID EXAMINATION DIRECTORS MUM Refuse To Discuss Report of thc Interstate Commerce Com mission At All ? i ._ il (Uy Associated Proa3) Now York. July 14.-J. P.# Morgan and Company today refused" to dis cuss the report of thc Interstate Com merce Commission soverly censuring the directors of the New York. Npw . Huven an(i Hartford railroad uriuer I the administration of Charles S Mol"- | lon for "recklcBB and profligate" fi-, nouclal operations, estimated to have , rast ntockholders from $05.000.000 to S90.000.000. J. P. Morgan himself, however, denied tho charge that the commissioner's examiners were not accorded full acc?s sto the firm's book bearing upon thc New Haven. . I Tho New Haven situation, it was pointed out, now is out of thc hands of th" commission, and whut action if any, is taken on ref-omni endet i ones that tito directors be prosecuted, iles with tho department of justice and the district attorcnys in ho states iu which the system has linos. Prose cuting attorneys in New York, Boston, 'New Haven, Now London and other point? today received no copic3 of tho evidence. . . I Directors and fronter directors of the road generally hnve refused to ,dlf.cuss the commisslcn's roport. Mr. bellen, however, branded it as "a re port of a political tribunal, made for political purposes." Mr. Mellen'? counsel, J. W. H. Olm. also issued a .statement defending Mellens' ac tions. He said Mellon's private for tune -when he took charge of tho Now Haven was. a million dollars.- Now, I ho adde/i, it was far loss than that i District Attorney Whitman today' isrued thin statement: .-{'When these papers (relative to the . NW Haven) reach this office they\ will be closely scrutinized and If we! have any reason to believe that any ? crime of any kind has been commit ted by any person connected with, tho New Haven railroad or its manage ment in this county, an indictment E i will follow no matter who thc per n ) BOU "may be; LOS ANGELES-GETS THE NEXT REUNION The 191 & National Reunino of the B. P. O. E. Goea To ios ? . .' .Angeles, ?.* ' j Denver. Col., July 14.-Los Angete3 > 1915 of the Benevolent and Protective : Order of Elks at the session of the grand lodge hore today. Y i Seattle Shrlnors had chOpged tho date of their meeting, awarded to Seattle, to tho date set for the Elks 'gathering. Seattle delegates sought to have the date of the Elks gather ing changed, and whon .this proposi tion was. voted down the contest nar 'e rowed down to Los Angelos and Chati " tanooga. Tenn. . j Raymond Benjamin, of Napa; Cali **' assistant attorney genera? of that , State, was elected grand exalted ruler:, . . and a close content for grand esteemed ? leading knight was -won by L. H. Max ?. well of Marshalltown*' Iowa. ,o i Other officers' ''hamed were: ;; ir j Grand Loyal Knight? E: M. Dlc'ior ty Son, Tucson. " . ?> - Grand Leoturlng Knight, Vi. V, j. Spade, Milwaukee. ? Grand Secretary, Frederick C. Rob inson, Dubuque, Iowa. Grand Treasurer, Charles A , White . Chicago. o Grand Trustee, Calvin? Kingsley O Waterloo, Iowa. 1 0 Grand Tiler, B. P.- Koporlik, Pueblo Jj . _-_ ?i St NA TOI LS BL A HELES? O . ?1*-*? ? Exe iterated From Chargea I* rc ferrel o la Qoid Hill Transaction. - ? i . Washington, July 141-Exonera ? tlon of all senators concerned in , th ? charge of mlaaso of-official letter pa ? per for promotion of a North Carolin . ? gold- raine Is contained in. tho find P inga - ot an investigating j commute o which today completed.its report. oj - John Shelton ?Williams. comptroUc o ot the currency, who figured in tho in '? veetigstlon as having sent ? govern ?mont expert to examino the mino, WA 'hlso.. exonerated of any reprohenalbl " 6 conduct o Tho report holds that Senators wh 6 bought stock in this mino did BO a o ? individuals and mado ho use of the! ? o official positions in promoting U.'.'1' ; ,,- ,. ?ut (ra, M$ . i There Youl) Find xmher. 3rissey Lumber Co. How's* Your "Old Straw Bonnet?" Pretty Yellowy? , Weill we have about two months long?r'&J " hot weather. So come in and select a nice, clean straw hat and add SO per cent to your looks. They are going at a great reduc tion? ..y \$???!i T\ L. Cely Company ..oFAMS... .. * Every lady likes to carry a nice fan-they are pretty and very useful these hot days. We have quite alt assortment in fine lacejurid hand painted with carved bone and pe*"! mountings Ask to seo them. John M. Hubbard ?? Co. * 140 fi. Mainstreet Where Quality is Always Higher Than Price F5 |8 ! If at ail ,. v.: - r Drink Bottled -, . . v> % * ; ???v & 5T y *~ : ? . *^J? "7" A?rfT I?,.fl sianan?a?a?pammaaat??^ a-ammanwuiiMi Kitti i.iniii '? .ji'UJiLAuuijiaeiBfti ?iTni f-K iy -r I.?I>^ .|fj? Jewel ry Cl ea ii e d j? r e? ! During ihe rnanth your Jewelry for you free. No strings tied to this offer. Ir.r.? ?' 5TS 1 t....