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For Rent Handsome Store Room on South Main street jfj Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co? Taos. F. Cartwright, Manager Kentag Department ^^hipmerlflite fhiesl fish ever shipped to ?n 5?C Fancy Flounder Artney Spaniel. Mackerel Fancy Salmon Trout I Fancy Croker Extra Fancy Butterfish Fancy Crabs and Shrimp i Fancy Bass , I . >: t Extra Fancy Select OYSTERS i Arriving 3 times a week. I PnbheBeV7J Robinson Fish Co. ss VOTi DENSED PASSENGER SCHER*?.! ' 17LE9 PIEDMONT AND NORTH ERN It All. WAV COMPACT, ' , Effect!?? AngnBt 16, lilt. ?r Anderson, 8. C. ^Arrlvalq . Dopartarea Na. S3 ? td a. m.??o 32 8.2? a.f fca NoxSE ll.3r; a. ?'.No. ** IO.?? US p. af.fco. 44^.6 45 p. ?i-?i p, <?.r??. AtyibM p. Limited trainr) C. V. PALMER. General Pa?B*ne*r Agon.t. . Reveaaa, BH1 Passed. Washington, Hept. 2?.-Tho admin Istratlcn revenir bil! Lnposlng additional taxes on boer, domestic wince, gasoline and stamp Uses, all _jj^nrnT-1 u? produce iics.ooo.boo LaaaaaaW a year* wan passed late today COL A full line ing in price fi Call and pleasure your f | of a Graf ono! selected record] C. A. REE? MAI Established 1878. MARKET REPORT New York Cotton New' York. Sept: "25-Th? r?part of thq ,conrerrtire cen^mittee,. <j?, th? New York colton exchange today showed thut 1,100 balen ?I the old straddle In terest hail been liquidated at 9 cents for December, as n result of yesterday In Liverpool. This makes a total liquidation of G.900 bales and since the plan of thc International committee was placed in Operation, and there were rumors that tho outstanding interest hnd boon further reduced through private set tlements. A report from tho special committee on by-laws suggesting thut tho mark' ' be reopened for trading in government grades, was also taken aa pointlag to a resumption ot business within tbo next few weeks Reports from thc South Indicated further declines in ibo spot marketa,! which encouraged rather a pessimistic! view of the operations among tho lo ca) buyers, while tnp heavy raina re ported in the eastern belt failed to cre ate any fresh sentiment with refer-| once to the slea of the crop. New Orleans Cotton New York, Sept. 25-Cotton spotl Isteady. Sales on the spot 167 bates; tol arrive SOO. Good ordinary middling! 7 1-8 nominal ; strict good ordinary! I ; low mtddltn* frt-a nonar ^^ci^tt<j.gi ptoc^J^^^ Jil 7 Liverpool Cotton ? i Uverpoot, Sfept XIf. -frwaehly t?tton statistics : t Total forwarded. : te mliiB. 30,006, of which American 25,000; stock 82k000; 14.200 hales, including 3.4,00 Ame on the baas! of 5*.65d for .middling.- No imports. Dun's Review. New York, Sept. 25-"It Is evident that fait trade ls below normal : that (industrial operations are quiet; that ink clearings, with stock marketa .-dosed, continue on the down grade; that failures are numerous, and that ie general rule ls to buy only for ?a3caable rates checke buying tn a jyriad ot Unca. ' / "On the other hand farmers tn tho surplus wheat producing regions have prospered ; retail trade has been stim ulated by coo? weather over a 'wide jirca; Improvement In commercial pa per in hopeful ; export trade in cereals continues of heavy volume, and it is r-ertain that more or less business lin inrpo?Uk>oer ISnropr-an account, tn ikets. "raddlery, leathef, horses. . #&e?* and *Bimunittcn, and at *tktfte tinto ttidopcrithg of rerlntn itton exchanges In the South for y pot Insactlons affords e. prieo making _sis for cotton." Bank clearing for tho week ending ?ptember 24, according to Brad street's aggregated $2,2871,288000; al lechease ot 26.3 por cent from the ame week last year; business failures rere 366 against 287 last yaar. Chicago Grain Chicago, Sent- 25-Expected enlnrg icni of ihv dour?ntSc visible supply ii Mouday handicapped the bu??a to in wheat. No important rallies lobk nineo and the market closed steady at the Hame as last night tn 3 i d?httn?,'' Tho outcome in corn' was ?unchanged to 1-4 lower and fqgF'ontii a id;ade eff to l-l un- ^JWvtsloBS Un tidied irrcRular, rjjJfcngvaroni 40 cts ?3*K?Eiiefl Oil steady owing t ?fmat prie*? w net higher. . Tho toarupt 15.59 a $f..C0. -Cotton s*?d oil ?neted by >ts lack of m ;. : - . Vttde:ofrorinns. dnts lower to 2 higher. 8pot FINANCES New York Sent. 35 -In <ri?w of the efforts of the bankers to organise > f1oa.OaO.Q00 gold pool. PrimariiV tn fa cilitate foreign exchange, todAy's shorn ..d billa on landon waa regar led tit nighty slgnlf lernt- C?V*?s ros?? ?98 1-2 and da? maud asid up to- 48? 1-2., The advance tf all styles, rang n $25 upward. see how much amily can get out i and a few well Rf?- ? ? ? . NO & ORGAN ?0. ANDERSON, S. C; 1 was attributed in some quarters to tbe belief that the modified British mora torium effective early in October, may j not coyer these forms of remittances. Announcement that arrangements had boen perfected, under the auspices of thc stock exchange for private deal ings at concessions in unlisted stocks which .includcn the curb, was acoom c-llshed by intimation that this isi?tre llmlnary to a similar stop in regularly listed securities. Ho nd dealers reported an. i ncr? demand for the Now York City with a further advance in .he year issue. Incidentally, Tenn! secured an extension in the mi of come of its maturing obligatio! Call Money Now York, Sept. 25.-Exchanges $1G0,582.174; /.alances 28,913,863. Mercantile paper 7. Sterling exchange strong; for ca bles 498.25; for demand 497. & -, Dar silver 53. Dry Goods Now York, Sept. 25-Heavy pumitas, es of towels, sheets, pillow casein and blankets for war purposes wem re ported today. Cotton goods weft ir regular with yarns steady- An em bargo bas been placed on the ".ship ment of wool from Turkey and Persia I and Indian ports are closed against ! Jute shipments. ?-.- ~ Stocks and Bonds j I New^fi^? toward the resumption br general bus TtresT* III"the^nnantfop-marketa .was taken today .when the stock; exchange, (neting- in-.conjunction with, dealers in unlisted bonds and stocks, annduncetT] thut private purchases and sales* of unlisted aocurctieg wouiJ be - permit ted when necessary at moderate con cessions from the prjcea of July 30 .It Is stipulated, however, that mich transactions must not.be harmful to the Kcneral situation ' and must- be Icopf within bounds. -This ruling] ls n further modification of Ute regulation recently promulgated by tho exchange permitting dealings in bonds and un listed notes also at moderate conces sions. AU the business to be con ? ducted under thia latest rule, which includes the stocks handled by the ("curb" will be supervised by a com !mtttee consisting of stock exchange members, non-member bond 'dealers and the chairman of the "curb" mar ket. Ditsy Head, Fluttering Heart, Float tag Srce?t*. These arenas-of kidney and bi ad j der; a.rouble~,. You'll bftT1?. JbeadaKhe*. too, hackaeh? and he-*lrcd atv over. Don't walt, longer, but begin taking Foley Kidney' Pills at once, lt won't bc long heforo your miserable nick feeling will be gone., Yod will a?eep well, eat well and grow strong'?aft active again. They aro a tonic and your catiro system aV well na your kidneys and bladder will bc benefitted by their usc. Try them. Evans' Phar macy, agents. .....ui. i i i...-?-! \ < .' ' -r STATB OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County ot Anderson, Court of Common Pleas. Geiger and Wolfe, Plaintiffs I J. W. Sofge, Agent Defendant. Copy of Summons xor Relief, (Com plaint Not Served) . TO THE DEPENDANT, a non-resident or the Biete ol ?ohth Car o? ira. and whoso whereabout* In unknown. YO? ARS HERBY SUMMONED and required to answer tho complaint in this action, cf WhWh a copy ts on filo in the office of tho Clerk of Court, at!? to servo &' cop? of your answer to said complain "on the subscriber, at hts office Sn the city'of Anderson. S fC, within twenty day? *fter the ner vlee-here?r; exclusive of tho day of sniih 'service; and If yon fait to answer the complaint within tho time afore said, th?, niamtiff i*? thu actionfwin apply to the court for Hie relllef de manded lc the complaint, ?rift! Anderso**. s. C., ?^pt- ??- A. D 1914. , J. I* SHERARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. .??ri i ni,. LMI i,, i ,L J KODAK FINISHING with satisfaction guaranteed, frahns developed - JOo. prints: 2c; ?,c, and 4c each. All work fiuinhed within tventy-^etir boers. Ah hipers professional men. Mall us one film for trial. LIGON'S DRUG STORE Spaxtanfer?g, S. C. I.-Makes the Whole World Kin ~ By O. HENRY , ?iii i .''VV7!:' . C?wK|?V f?!l. ?y Onkledav, P:3? I Co. THE burglar stepped Inside tbe window quickly, uud-then be took bis time. A burglar who respects Dlr ?f?t nlwiiys takes hts tim?-before taking anything else. Tbe feouse was E privu'e residence. By its boardeil front door acd untrim med Boston JVy-tbe burglar knew that tbe mistress'of lt was fitting on some oceanside piazza telllug a sympathetic mun In a y adi ting cap that no one bud ever understood ber sensitive, lonely heart. He knew by tbe light in tbe third story front windows, mid by tbe lateness of the season, that the master of' the house hud come hume, mid would soon extinguish his light mid re tire. For it -MS September of the year and of oe sj-iol. in v.hlch season the house's good man cu Ul ex to con sider roof gardens and stenographers as vanities, and to desire-?ho return of hts mate and tile more durable blessings, of decorum und the .moral excellencies. The burglar lighted n cigarette. The guard?-d glow of the match illuminated "Can't raise the other ont," said tho citizen. . . ? . .i.i-nii. ,j) nt.(>. ? ' hls-oallent pointe for a moment. Ile belonged to the third type of burglar.-. This third typo Mus nut yet la-en recognised -and accepted. The poi iee bave mndo na familiar with the tirst and second. Their'?classification ls simple. The chilar ?fi the distinguish ian mark. When a burglar 1.4 caught who does not Wear a collar he ls described a* a degenerate f ?'?uc- ^west typ?, singu larly .vicious nnd depraved, und ls sus "pi'cte'l of bel?g the desperate criminal who utole the handcuffs out of patrol man IJennessy's pocket in 1878 und walked nwny to escape nrres\ The other well known tyne ls the burglar who wears u collar ile is al ways referred to ns a Raffles in renl life. Ito ls invariably a gentleman by daylight.' breakfasting fu a dress suit ami posing as n paperhanger, while after dark be piles bia nefarious occu pation of burglary. His mother ts nn extremely wealthy and w*i>ected ren dent of Ocean ?rove, und when he ls conducted* to bis cell lie asks nt ohce tor's hall Ale nnd tbo Po?.e Odette Be always IHIB n wlie 'lu ?-very state In t'-e Union nnd fiancees In all the territories, hhfl the newspapers print his mntrimonlnl gallery out of tiieir stock of cnts of the todies who were 'c?r??Vby" on?y~o?ie l>o!tle. affor hav ing been given'up by live doctors, ex periencing'great relief after tbe first The bnnit?r Wo'rp^d'.'b?ue sweater. He was neither a lt tiffie* nor one of .the chefs from -tle??fi Kitchen. The police would linve Bees. baffled bad they attempted t? c?aatdfjr him. They h?ve not yet heard of the respectable, unassuming burglar who is neither above nor below bis station This burglar of the third das? be gan to prow!; Tte wore no ni.isKs. ?nrk lanterns, or gum Hp enr rled n 35* caliber revolver In his pocket, sud hr .-hewed f>e|Biermlnt gum thoughtfully. Thp furniture of the house wns ,swathed In Its summer died protec tors Tiie silver was for away in safe de|Kislt vaults. The hurg'ur ex pected in? rema iii n I de fht?, 11." His ob Jeetho judnt was thftt dirtily lighted room where the master of thp house should be sleeping heavily after what ever solace he bud -nought to lighten the burden of his loneliness. A "touch" mlcht be mn?le therejia^tho extent of legitimste, f?lr i>rnf?M?fpnnl profits loose money, n watch.' d' jeweled *Mck p?n-nofhlng exorbitant or i?\\nnd rea son, ne had seen tile w!nd.;ir left open and lind taken" fbe- elia nee. i The burglar ?oftly..upencd the ?loor of the lighted. epnfni.v. The gas was turiwHt low. A- mun tar In tbe neil asleep. the dru??> 'ny mnnv things In conft?ftitfn^-;?riimpled roll of bills, n wateb. keys. thr?H? poker chips, crushed el<r?rs. a. pink silk hnlr bow. nnd nn uttilpentat bottle t?f hrotno -.. . r riv n bulwark in the morning The hurgar took (brr?' ?t.>ps toward the drv"?ci The mun In the bed suddenly uttered a sqa?aky groou and oponed lils pyes. His r'ght hand slid undo? his pillow, hui remained there. "Loy still." said the burglar lu con versational tone. Burglars of the third type do not lils?. The citiseti in the bed looked nt tue round end of thc burglars plHtol and lay still. "Now hold up i nth your hiin?s," com manded the burglar. The citizen had n little, pointctl. brown ?ind gray board, like thal of u painless dentist. He looked solid, esteemed, irritable and disgusted. He sat up In bed mid raised lils right hand above his heed. ?Up with the other one." ordered the burglar. "You might he amphibious mid shoot ivitn your left. You" ran count two. can't yod? Hurry up. now." "Cant raise the oilier one." sahl the citizen, with a contort lon or his linen mientflL "What's the matter with HT* "llhcumuthmi in the ahoulder." "luilamnnitory':" "Wiis. The inllatuinatluu has gone down." Tho burglar stood for n uio'.ncnt or two, hohiin,: in* gun ou thc uflllctcd one. He glaii?ed nt the plumier on thc dresser nial then, with a tm lr em barrussod :il:-. luck at the mail In tin bed. Then he. tco. made a sudden grimace. "Don't stn nd there making fnoi?s." snapped the citizen hail liriinnrertl* "If you're come to burgle why doti'! you do UV There's Minne stuff lying around." . " 'Souse nie." said tho burglar, with a grin, "lint it inst socked me one too It's good tor yci| that rlieiimntlstu an I me happens (.> lie old pals. I got ll in my left erm t-><>. Mo: t nnylxidy. hut me would hilve l-opli-eil you when you wouldn't holst Unit left ? law ?ir yours." "How ton? hate yi.ii hail UV* Inquir ed the citizen. "Four yent* 1 guess (tint ntu't lill Oueu you'v-- gut lt. lt'? yon for a rheii raatic life- Unit's in* Judgment." "Ever try rattlesnake eUV** asked the citizen intei-i-stedly. "?*ullo.;s/' saj.? th?''burglar. "If" nil the ?naken l'vje med tho oil or wus strung out In a row they'd reach eight times aa far an Saturn, ami the rattles could lie he;; ri! in \'a lpn ra Iso. Ind.. timi back." "Some use Ciilxcluiu's pills." remark odtheelllzen. "Fudge:" said the burglar. "Took "em five mouths -\"? KOO:1.. I had arintsftrtt Ilef the yeer I :r'c\! Fir.kclham's ex tract. Balm ot Gilead (multlces mid Tot ta' pain pulverizer, hut 1 thin.; lt was the huckeyu 1 curried in my pocket whut done the trick." "Is yours worse in the morning or nt night?" hsked the citizen. "Night," said the burglar. "Just when .i'm busiest. Say. take down that arni of yours-1 guess you won't- Say, dil you ever try BlIckerstnlTs blood build err' "I never did. Does yours come In paroxysms, or is lt n steady, nain I** Thc burglur ant down on tbe foot of tho bed and rested lils gun on bl? crossed knee. "It Jumps." said he. "It strikes*, me when I ain't lookiug for lt. 1 had to "Ever try opodeldoc?" give up focond story work because 1 got stuck sometimes halfway up. Tell yon what, I don't believe the bloomln' doctors know what ls good for lt." "Same here. I've spent a thousand] dellars wUboat getting any relief. Yours swell anyT \ "Of mornings. And when lt's goto' to j rain-g?eat Christopher!" "ate too," said the citizen. "I can tell when n streak of humidity tbe J abie of a tablecloth starts tram Flor- j Ma on Its way to New York. And if j I pass a theater where there's sn -East Lynne* matinee going on th?! moisture starts my left arm jumping ? like a toothache." . lt* undiloted-badesr said the bur giar. -Yon're dead right," ?aid tba citizen. Tho burglar looked down nt bia ?ii* to) timi tin us. it into lits pocket with nn awkward attempt at ouse. "Say, old ninn," be isa ld constrained ly, "ever try opodeldoc?" "Slop!" sahl the citizen angrily. "Might as well rub on rcHtuurunt but ter." "Sure," concurred the burglar, "It'a *n salve suitable for little Minnie when the kitty scratches ber buger. I'll tell you what! We're up against It 1 only lind one thing that one"-* her np. Hey? Uttlo otd sanitary, nmeliorntlng, lest we forget booze. Kay-thia Joli's off 'souse tue--get on your clothes and let's have some. 'Souse liberty, but ouch! Thora she goes again!" "For n week," said the ellison. "I haven't l?oen ?Ide to dress myself without help. I'm afraid Thomas is in beti, and'1 "Climb ./Ut." said the burglar. Til help yon get Into your duds." The conventional returned ns a tidal ware and flooded the citizen. He stroked his brown and grny'benrd. "It's very unusual"-- ho began. ..nero's your shirt." said the burglar, "fall out ? Knew n man who said Omberry's otntment fixed him tn two weeks so he could use both bands In tying bis four-ln-hnnd." As they were goiug out tho door the citizen tur.iod and started back. " 'liked to forgot roy money." be ex plained. "Luid lt on the dresser Inst night" The burglar caught him by the tight sleeve. ' "Come.op." he said bluffly, 'Task you. Leave it alone. I've got the price. Ever try witch hate! and oil of wintergreen?" ECCENTRICITIES ?F 0. HENRY. A True Bohemian, Lcvlng Ufo and Laughter Bettor Th. n Work. William Sydney Porter, who as "O. Henry" Introduced to American litera ture a new fyne of short story, was a "man's" man." xtnlwurt. fun loving, pose bating and was as popular with lils associates In the literary Held ns his stories were with the public. Ile was forty-three years old when death closed bis promising career. He was at work just before be died on a play cnlled '.Tba World and the Door" anti on bis first long novel. 'The Dream." He hud Intended doing ."serions writing" henceforward, bis former crisp, snappy, amazingly dru miltie short stories having been mere play to him. P.rilllnnt UH they were, he wrote them lu slapdash fashion when the Ideas atruelV film-or when ho needed funds, for he was a truo IHIIIP mian, systemless. improvident and lov ing life nnd laughter botter than work Only it few days before tho' end cunio the editor of ono or tito big nmg nzlnes whs handed n note in bis sa nc tum by a messenger, who waited IW un answer. Tbe editor fend lt, Inughed and said. "Ifs Syd Porter up to bis old trkiks." Tho noto was to this effect:' "Please send tue ?2T?. I Invited u man to dine with me und thought he'd pay .{.'rom the looks of him 1 don't ihv.ik lu will-uud 1 can't. O.'lJeiiry." Tin money was sent The writer could have anything be wnoted-und almost any price for bis stories-KO well was be J?kfld nnd so gre-it thc demand foi bis work. He reeclviKl for tales of 2.000 or U.000 words ithree or foin wnguzlue pages) us much us $750 uud even $1,000. But be wasn't "easy" despite lils .Ina ucla I regardlessness. Ills friends narrate nn incident showing the man's shrewdness. A magasine hoted for "slow poy." they sahl, contracted with bim for a tlin? part story, for which bo was to receive $1.501). He got a $500 advance liefore starting to work, mid when bo turned In the second tn Mtallment (none of lt. %us been printed yet) got $500 more nud asked for tin third $500 us au advance before liiilsh lng the tale. The ediufr in na effort to snvo money apparently, declare;! that, after ult. the story, didn't appear to lie' worth more than $1.000- this when be lind tbe two Installments tn his office "All right" said ?. Henry. "? wou i write tito thlro. one then." And he dktn't He laughed at the editor "Well, then." said the latter, -i'll run the two part* und then let our render* have a guessing contest us to how the story ends nud put up perhaps a $,Vn prize to the winner." For u momeni tba author thought he was outwitted Then be sold. "Go ahead, mid I'll win the prize." Ho intended to wiu lt too Essay on the Waist Lino. The wal?t Un? ls mi imaginary ring around Hosie. For many years lt lay in a dormant state. So quiet and de mure it was that Rosie herself-hardly knew of tin ?rvisten?*.. i?2 l??v. how ever, the waist lino bas deported Itself in a reckless sud shocking maimer. It has twisted Itself into curious shapes. It bas soared to Rosie's shoulders and swoop* 1 to ii?r feet lt has coyly b'.U den In fold* of bouffant drapery, sud denly to reappear and spread Itself ali over creation. We predict thal such frivolous conduct on tbe part of the waist line, thia se!* appointed architect, can bring only sorrow and degradation. In fact we shall not be one bit su prised if lt ls forced to spend Its old age tn tbe bread line- Kaunas Indus trlallst An Exception. "People turn pele when they faint, don't they Va asked a counsel who was sa rarely cross examining and badger inc a witness, "Xo. not ni ways." . "Did yon ever hear of a case of'faint ing where tile |?rty did not turn pa Ve 7" "Yes. slr." "Did you eyer nee auch a casef ..Vi-s. sir." . Who was lt?" * " Twas a negro. slr.'-Exchange. PROFESSIONAL CARDS RR. H. A. A LEG O OR. Physician WatNon Vundiver Building ?i . Honrs fi to 10; 13 to 1; S to b ** * At Cleveland Pharmacy. ? * j * N to 9 >. m.; ??0 to 7J30 p. p? * . Resldeace k'houe K20J Office 6S6 * I o o oooo oo o o o' o o IO o DH. ItOSS o o Office x New WutHou-Vaudlver Bldg. ? o . o m : h ? --? * 6 ? Hours 12.1; :).:> n. m. o o Teiapheae 4 .IK or 522, o o o o o o o o o o o o o O DB. J. C MITCHELL Veterinary Surgeon Davin Bro?. Stable 816-Phones-Itt Anderson, ?u. Car. ::::\v::;;::::::t: ? DB. PORES*. ??. SUGGS ! * . Hentlvt I ? . ?ftre? 41S.4IC. Bleekley Bldg. * AsKoclated With * * Dr. W. W. ChlsolM * Phone 856.J Anderson,'8. P. * e a o- a . SAYER * BALDWIH- * . - . . ARCHITECTS * . . e . Sleekier BM?. Andersea, H. C. . . Citlxeai Nation si Banar Bldg. . J Saibgb, ll. G. ?j . afc 'BCUITECT8 m ' / . T. Frank Watkins Sani 1* Printe * 9 '. - - ? ? WATKINS A FBI NCR . . Attorneys and. ConawUor.&tI<aw . * 1st Floor Bteektey Bid*., * * Audorsoa, 8. C. . . ? !* DB. L. H. SNIDER . VETERINARY SURGEON * * PwtweU Co. Stable * * Phone M. Anderson, 8. C. . # _ * ? ? . ? . ? iu tili ' R.B. ItEECKLKY 0.55. Il KA RD Piteas 671 Pana* to UNDERTAKERS 117 E. Whinier Si. Answer* ali calls day ar oigan. Phone 26*. Is Good Cream :: Ice Cream Eat JSAore Of lt. TT71"777 ls lt year eye? et. glasses ta ?reeUtoal Alright thea aaa* ?eek farther. last see aie. I specialise aa these trouble* abe aaa give yon that 'laina aa watt that spatts satisfaetlsa. Pi-tees $340 te ajj. Be? palra I Oe ap. DR. M. R. 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