University of South Carolina Libraries
H ^the.Training of Young Men and Young Women if j y ? t?no*.B?flBoncd institution offering superior advantages for the training jj* EB of the intellect and the development of churacter under sound Christian ? Hfl influence"!.'' .Situated in a quiet college town, educational and religious in ? BB . life and atmosphere ; influences highly favorable to study. Health condi? l^B EB J Biu'IdingV Equipped and arranged to afford thc maximum of efficiency raj wB in college w?Vk'and administration. ( Collegu I Iwiuc accommodates seventy HI ES young rnefl, , T/hc Wylie Home, a handsome new build. B^?V^*X Ha ing for youqg women, provides every modern dormitory ? ; f ">& Kgl :H equipment and convenience. Twenty-acre campus; out-door ^^Vfl^i fi I H Literary und 'science courseo of collegiate standard; dQsWBBT Hfl pg B. A. and M.'Al degrees. Library of 10,000 volumes; I^Wrti fsa !?||I Lab o ra lo ri c's, Observatory, Fitting School. ,^rBKBajSffifomJH| i Government based upon an appeal to honor and f'jt^ A ('? 'I'L^^JBBHM i BB self-respect;!' Tree tuition to young ladies in Wylie jvP9?m^^??^^^^ ' ggf Home. Expenses for year about $2fX) . "''^jfift^spl I ! 1 .. FOT Catalogue Address ,;\\ lj ^ Jome? gh-ong Moffatt, D. P., |^^^^^^^^^^^^ l'?.IU(|'l!(? _fi 1 .? _ ' fl Why Pay Rent ? ' Whe'ri'^bu can buy a home and pay for it monthly and let that rent help to pay for y?urli?ni?. j I \Ve ?tiffiM some more of those lots oir Tr ibbie | Street'that we are offering at very low prie^i;;, - ;; Come io us with your real estate troubles, K we*:?anvadjust them for you. I t| . jj t'MIIC'll' ? ?ff GURMAN EVANS CO. Ev?ii'CB?i?lding :: Anderson S C. M ?? . - ft?m U.-l'"jj?(!?*"J!"J 3* ' ' .c.; !.> ido Baok With a National Bank . - . !'.x>?Y,?; oui "V "Enjoy the security and S-. prestige of being affiliat V ? 'ed with an institution ... ""."that ..? , Has JUocle Sam" For a Partner - .j ^We solicit your business _" ~ : : and. are prepared to fully . i'^ ' * take care of your inter ?'8 ' ,li-n-.<eStS. ' ?^C?tig?iis.. National Bank " Cappl'iS?5O.000 Surplus$35,000 thur*' ?i i ? 7.1 J Ol I'v ' "",'.. WA?TEI^TOurig ?ion and worn on to pr?pare for good posions. Oar record? sub'W%av"young mon and women from thia community have accur " po?ltlons ;ltirp?gh' this* .'school,' abd are now making three times more ' mphey: then .!w(j?rb ablb' to botoro taking pur coarse. B?bkk?ewng,;wanking^ Shorthand, typewriting, Penmanship, and .'ttt?tr.'alU?^.'pmnc?es, qualify you to to' brid tho host positions available. > V WE Al$*?pfemNG. A SPECIAL BI SCOUNT UNTIL AU?ITST 15, .und now la thV (#m.e $? make.yprur sir rangements to enter this .school; if ; you cannot cp'Whow, make your-pl aim for "this fall .''and winter. . pur j achool is In close^ouch\vlth, tho business Iht?r?sts bf thia secUon, end iso bavo more calla for graduates than we rnn nupply. Catalogue free. ^Address,,,,,,,.... ; vrRCa8t mmiNE8s wmou Financial and New York Cotton (Hy Associated Press.) New York. July 29.-There was a feeling of lelief in all speculative dr eien today ov.-r thc announcement tiiat efforts tn localize tue European war zone gave premise of success. Thia was particularly true of cotton, which not only showed less excitement hut before thc colee developed very ; positive strength. The opening wan unsettled and very , nervous with prices <> io 22 points lower following weakness in Liver pool and conflicting war news, lint t after helling tiff to u net of ll to 24 polpts, with August showing the most weakness, returnini: cofldeiice in the foreign situation made tttrclf manifest , In general buying from ul I qunrters, , and the market advanced fully 25 to 32 points from the .low levels, closing steady at S to J2 points net advance. Tile Upturn waa aided hy un active ' demand from spinners while there , war a feeling I:i many quarters ihut the very high temperatures in Okla homa and Arkansas more than offset tlie cloudy conditions in TexaB. ! Further ruing in the eastern belt led to favorable advices from that section. A private condition report issued at noon wu:- about in line with those pre- 1 viously published and pointed to a slight Increase lu the coming govern ment report. Cotton futures closed very steady. | Open Close August.lir.O 1186 ! October.11?;") 1195 December. 1186 1201 March. 1192 1208 1 Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands' 11275; Gulf 13.00. Nu salos. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool. July 29.-Cotton spot un- . settled. Good middling 73?; middling i 691; low middling 643. Sales 5.000. for speculation and ex- i port 300. ] Receipts 21.000. ' I Futuios steady. July G75 ; July and | August 673; September and October ? 640 1-2; December and Janunry 641; February and March 643 1-2. I - " I' New Orleans Cotton j ; Now Oilcans. July 29.-Cotton re-,' acted rattier sharply today from thc 1 downw??rd movement based on Furo- 1 penn politics. Tho more favorablo 1 trend of cable news served to cauae ! a pronounced buying wave on nn over sold market. From tho lowest to tho 1 highest there waa a rise of 26 to 29 1 points. Tho nat chango for the day was an advance of 12 to 13. points. In 'tho?? early trading an accumu- 1 tallon or rolling orders and poor ca- 1 bio's' caused a recession of 10 to 12 points. .Thia, dooli no did nef? fast very loni? cs. little .fresh short .^selling? m??Vits appearance and scalpers took thc long sigo ns soon, aa, they wore able to gauge thc trend of. tho re- '.?? ports of the day irom Europe. j Weather reports wore unfavorable j on tho whole, tho drouth in thc Wost' bolnr; unbroken, but little attention I was paid to news from the bolt. .< '? Cotton futuros closed steady; July 1280 ask od; August 1235; October 120?; Decombor 1208; January 1213; March 1232. ? . . Spot cotton quiet, unchanged. SalcK on thd fi"pot 427; to arrive hone. - ; Cotton Goods New York, July 29.-Cotton goods. markets were quiet today and an eas ing tendency was noted. Worsted < yarn's were dull. Foreign wool mar-j hots were easier as a result of the | European situation. Jobbers reported > a ' moderate business. '.} Grain & Provisions Chicago,' July Apparently in-, creasing chances that war might be' localized and prove brief tended to | give the wheat .market a sharp sot- !' back. Failures lookc 1 for had prices repeated. Yesterday't leap of nearly f 10 cents did not. dc -lop. In conse?! quenco weakness --haraoterized the elor.e..with Ana! yn'ye-e virtuell? -the ': lowest of the day ..nd 3 5-8 to 4 3-8 u under last night. \< Corn lurched downward with wheat], however, suffer! s any. ?inusual break.' The wind up A. US unsettled, 1-4 to 3-4 net lower. J?ts ruled easy, clos-|: lng lower hy i a half to one eighth J: net; Longs efti? provisions.on every, j decided advniuo. < . j Money On Call New York. July 29.-Mci':afitile pa- i por, 5 a. 1-2. Sterling unsettled;'60 days 486; de- < mand 4.90.60. * Commerolal bills 4.S5. Bar ellv?r 52 1-2. Government bonds firm; railroad honda Irregular. Cati'money strong; ruling rate.6; j docing 8 a 4 1-2. 'Time loans strong; rates nominal; . GO days '5; 90 days 5 a 1-2; six months 5 a" 1-2. * : " ." ji Stocks and Bonds ; New York.' July 29.-The local stock j exchange waa almost the only market of importance nt home or abroad to , pi-or-urvo tts; stability today, though at times, especially, In tho initial trading, storm signals Were In evi dence and a result ot the seint-paraly sls man if oat ed hy London and Bor lin. Latest developments in tito Sor yian situation caused the. British, and the French marketr. to practically with- . draw from active operations. An unusual foaturo ot tue London market waa thc morely nominal quo tations for many American issues. ! Shilo those'tn which transactions ero made declined 2. to 4 points.. Opening prices werie Relined to.' fol- I low London's lead hut a sudden rover- ; Commercial r.nl followed an active buying on Ca nadian Pacific for Berlin. j Au important factor i:i tlin atlvaiKM here wai tho extensiv?' purchase! to investors, an clement which has long been locking in tho financial district. | Prices '.volo inclined to Khadc frc-, guently during the mid-sossion on resumption of ?"-ld export: in mode rato volume, followed by u ii per cent ' rate for call money and dome harden ing for long maturities IJost priers i were established In tlx- final liour, r/heu loreign advices were lucroasing ly encouraging. | Foreign exchaugc was again highly unsettled. iluslncs. chares iraa -00.000 Hhares' under ycslci day's ac tivo : oiling. | Bonds lluctuated widely, showing, loss rccupciatlvc ability than stocks. Total sa\:B par valu?- were $3,275, J00. I United St?tea coupon 4s gained 1-8 ! per cent on call. There is I.eullng in Foley Kidney Fills Vou need ar mighty good medicino If | once your kidneys are exhausted or , by neglect and overwork, and you ! have got lt in foley Kidney Pills.1 Their action ia prompt, healing and tonic. Sound health and sound kid- , noys fol'.ow their use. John Phillips, Mgr. Hambleton Cro. Co, Hablcton, ' W. Va., cay: "Three boxes of Foley, Kidney Pills completely cured me of ] kidney and bladder trouble, and I sell them Over my own recommenda tion." Try them. .Evana' Pharmacy, Ageats. L Continued From Page Ono.) nally concentrating nodi' fie frontier. fi military guard bas U n placed in thc great flour mills at Cornell, near Paris. The banker.! In Parir, ?ire lay ing In a large stock and thc city ao I hoi ?lies today; started forming a re serve store otri&?v'00 tons of (lour. Tho police department la exorcising i general surveillance over Austrians and Gormnns ih Paris. The perfect cf police today order id the discontin uance of tho service- of the public at tables on the oldownlkn and on tho Lor rare:; io front 'of cafes. . The government "made nn appeal to tho press to kcBp.^mlm and carefully to verify its no.wa.concerniuK the cri sis before publishing. y Loug lines cf donor Horn waited out side ! ha-Havings bunks today to with draw their, money as all payments will bo suspended in caso of war. Late tonight ?hbre had boen rio* chango in tho gravity of the situation and at tho Elys?e polaco, Prop ldc nt Pol neuro cen f erred until a late hour' with; tho cabinot mlniBbarr. Tho gow.) ornment WUB' cbnWn?lng to reach a | basis for the conciliation of'*:the'hb8 t i le country. . Aa a- result of the crlsiB President poincaro) hos ?Rbandoucd Ula ? contemplated'vacaron,in tho Alps.. A uti-War Crowd Disorderly. "Notwithr t?ndlng" tho . order ot tho government' prohibiting' ' an anti-war meeting'tonight called tonight by the; revolutionary labor, . organisation^ thousands of workingmen ' assembled and tried, to rush the cordons of po-'| lice.In order tai enter tho meeting* place.- Fierce scrimmage cnmicd and 250 of tho rlotera wore arrested. ; ARscnlt-Begnn. Vienna, July 20.-The war spirit I?t,. the Austrian capital ls hourly in- , creasing. Thc streets of . Vienna to night were crowded with enthusiasts | BO that .traffic la the leading tliorougb farca wan almost ir topped. ? A dispatch to u . Vienna pa'pfcr says , throe of the Da v, ul c, -it.oni loira * began ' r.helllng Belgrado carly -ia-tlt'o niorn lng niter the Servians dostrpyed tho bridge across tho^Qj^V -.-The,'shells damaged the luna's 'palace, '-tho for ti- J flcatlon walls, the barracks and other ! buildings! This dispatch s:'.Vs the Servians did not return the ?w?. .tic minns Hold Sleet lng -, Berlin. -July 20.-An important of-! ncial conf?i euee op tito ; Austro-Ser- j vlan situation waa begun hero early this evening and continued :until vU late hour tonight. When it adjourned j lt.. we? ftfinpucce? -;V|^t;'??t^bjg con^ . cernlng tho conference; ?r; iw results, would bo made pubTiC'.'^nisnt;, It 1B understood;.*: t?a^'.the, confer ences .included, .l^i^dU^'n^tO". UrV Bethmnnn- Holl weg,- ' imperial chancel- J lori Gottlieb von Jngow, foreign min ister; Admiral von^TIrpIts... tftolster j ot marUj?s, and ope of,,th?; ci?pcror's [ aldo decamps, a number'of the-Com manding 'generala- of the Gerinan ar my. vv Sj ' . . . Troops Wai .Mobilise, It Was reported in circlets tonight close to the Austrian cmbaBBy, that! a mobilization of the German forc?s1 tomorrow waa highly 'probable. No confirmation of this report waa | obtainable ? \ . ?cst Diarrhoen Itemedj^ it you have ever used Chamber lain's, Colic, Cholera-sod /Diarrhoe* li? m edy, yon know that ft ls a success. Barn F. Quin, Whatley. Ala, writes,! IT had measles and got caught out in the rain and lt settled on ruy ? stom ach and bowels. I had nn awful time and lt lt had not been for. Chamber lain's Colic? Cholera and Diarrhoea ' Remedy I could not possibly have liv- | od but a few hours',longer, bat thanks to the, remedy, I ?n>??bV' well add abd Strong. For sale:by alL dealers. I ; ? -. .-. v Adv. ' -:-^ ?A I SK LABOE SUM . , ,{',:. ?' '. Patriotic Hihernl ma llcdgo fc^OOO to I FIjrht for Homo Bu lc. (By Associated Frees.) . .Providence, I.:-J.j July a?.-^The An.] piont Order of Hibernians' board ot ?rin nt Its general oqriYpntlffn today pledged $25.000 to pld,the Irian nat-.! ionnlist ^oluntoctB Ia theto fight for Bankin -__LW-L. This bank especially Commercial and Satfi special attention. Th record and a receipt, a how much 3'ou are paj dressmaker. We a re perience in making lo; invest. In the rheanl on deposits. An accc a great many ways. ( Farmers and Merchai v. :.?y :. 'f?t ,'t. vii :'i ? .' LEGAL NOTICES . NOTICE OF ELECTION .There will be an election in Martin district, Nb. 15, on Saturday, August 8th, for the purpose of voting on a special 4 mills tax. Polls open 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. "m. J. B. FELTON, Clerk pf flinty board cf education. Shiloh o' trict No. 49 on August 10th. Delinquent Bond Tax Notice, All delinquent road tax collectors arc provided with an official receipt book with numbers, and stub numbers attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the officiai receipt as above provided for. J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. NOTICE. All persons arr. hereby notified not to hire or harbor thc following ne groes, who are under contract with mo:. Will Williams. Sr.. Will Wil liams, Jr., known a? "Son," Mary Wil liams, wife of Will Williams,..'fir., "harlie Williams, known .. as "Bub berr," and Lewis Watt. Anyone din regarding this notice will be prosc I outed at law. Cuy li. Norris. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Mrs. Hattie M. Webb, deceased, arc hereby notified to pres j ont th?"- properly proven to the un Iderslg ed within the timo prescribed i by law, and those. Indebted:;.to malu? ccttl?menVrv -.v ' * . '-. r>" ..;.'. . il CHARLES W. WEBB, Executor. 0 o o o o o o <r o Ooo o 1 o STATE NEWS > O : ...,:' . P oooooooooooo ooo o o Joseph L?o of Gaffney was' shbt dud seriously wounded by unknown par ties. . Mr. W. N. Graydon of- Abbeville; I suggests that the six antl-Bleaae can I dldatcs for governor draw, lots to Bee iwho r.hall retire from the race. A severe electrical' storm visited greenville Tuesday afternoon. The sum of $15,000 is needed for ?the completion of the $75,000 endow jment fund for Furnian * Universit?r\f Knowlfon's Receipt, v; 1 .. : Columbia, July 29.-Upon being ?asked today In Laurens for a copy.of the receipt which ho stated in his af fidavit of yesterday that Dr., Knowl ton had given him and which' he now* has in lilt, possession, w. Jct. ?icht-y said that- tho receipt was "net'howin Laurens. . * u" : ^ . v-y According to tho affidavit of-'t?o' Laurens, attorney, the receipt is'in re turn for tho f?e. Which was -given Dre. Knowlton* and McIntosh- for' services ln> tho casa of-Rv A.- Richey: 'V t. . - .?... /.. '?-.*-'| Enrollment In Greenville. _ Greenville. July' 20;-Official . rfe turns show, that-2,122 voterr. have en rolled in the city of Greenville for the coming election. One thouaaud.'eight h und roil and fifteen' votes wore cast in : tba city two years ago; making ? an In-. ?crease this year of 807 votes. . ? ' -i? ? ? ? "... C. -tfi fti'l . . Spartonburg., i Spartanhurg,, July 88.-The : total, enrollment of the voters In the city J of Spartanhurg when the book3,closed last night waa lin? thousand .one' hun dred ? and cAxtytt^ot, dnj tho ? gubnera torJal race |.wo years ago two thous and one hundred and. fo#*-i#f*tt: Votes Were cast in the city. ? . .'M Laurens. Laurens, July - 29.--Tho total' en rollment of. votera in, Lnuronn last nighb ai 8 O'clock vi&iiTi^m? years ago. the total voto' for.Tt?i?'t -*hfo waa 1.071? On tfcls\l.imSP-.r apparent that the enrollment for'^.e county will aggregate 4,10-Yor. the og^ j gregate vote . of two yeaj A ij^wr&ys': ? ..'----*~-r^&h$Bm .?> Severs.Attaefc of.Calk<r> -E. E. .Cross, who travels lp and o th or non thorn statfiB, w ?udcnly and reverciy ill with collo ho first stprp Jho .came to tho.' vtehfittt recommended Chate&|r Colic; Cholera and Diarrhoea R Two doses of lt cured htm. > should leave homo on ? journey s fa bottle of this t>rjffim&. <Q By VV orri erl /'invites the accounts of women in both our ngs Departments, as we gi ve their accounts e stub of your check book will act at once as a nd this one book will show you at a glance just /mg your butcher, grocer, milkman, iceman or always pleased to give the benefit, of our ex ins and investments when you have money to Lime, leave it on deposit with us1. Interest paid >unt with this bank will be of service to you in Zoma to see us. r~ . . If"; its Bank and Farmers Loan and Trust Coi . ANDERSON, S C. We Beg to Aanoimce that Mr. E. P. Vandiver, formerly cashier Farm ers and Merchants Bank of this city has been elected a vice president of this bank and will be Actively connected with the management of the '^ank on and pf ter Aug. 1st, when he will be glad jtirj) have his friends call and see him. 1 ff? j sj Peoples Baak of Andersen Lee G. tfolleman* President? Saved Girl's "I want to tell you wi mt wonderful benefit I have re- Bj ceived from the use o? Thedford's Black-Draught " writes W Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. . 3; "It certainly lias no equal for la^grippe,. bad $o!ds, B Hyer and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught B ' savp? my, little girl's life. When she;'had. the measles, ! they went in on her,.but one good dose of Thfedford's 5 Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no 5 more trouble, 1 shall never be without 1 B 6a THEDFORD'S '--p UCK-DRAIJGHT fi ; in my ho'nit??rt "For constipation, indigestion, headache^ dizzl- -'Jj; I nesst malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ?E S ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe! dp' m reliable^ gentle and valuable remedy. tSfc S If you suffer from any of these complaints, fry Bl ack^ ? fi Draught. . It is, .a medicine of known merit Seventy-five . ! i years of splendid success proves its vallie. Good for '-'fi g young and old.. For. sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. ?9 Pahmtio Detective Agency 7 mmiru? ?nd tSwl Work \ ' ?>+ ! . . iii . ' V ' . ? '? " ' ' ' , A corps of trained Specialists TThose BerrlccB may be secured In .strict ir ^at? work. ?.??/.,..' i _ ^^?M: . ; Address P. ?. Box 402 j h-s v..1, . ?.'. ? 1 ; 1 ,,...u - . .. .... : ; 4- M. ???^Rpi CO^ ?genos or ?oed substantial abd retlaWe old Uno Fire insurance Companies eall j n us when In tho market f I, Jr?w flfc^? C. Maicldin J. C, Shearer^ -?. ? ), , ? OF Ii. ASSOCIATION (f?ea^H?Oa of^Keeelfed - by the W?a8hb\t?n, Jply^29.^TTcaiient VJlson today received 200 delegates t;-ihe United States league of JpqkJ \m\ns and loap associ?t IQ-OE* in con?; ?iitton hero. yi :/ " - . " ? ' . ' ^ . ? TANKS, STACKS, KINDS OF rVlA?KDNERY Pif ?, QAtVAf?lZED ROOFING LOMBARD mON WO?^fe