Will put you in ] fine a suit as ev price mark. : FIRST CC nam To accomplish a coi our present clothing er season starts. W< restricted choice of a $12.50, $15.00, $18.0 We earnestly hope friends and patrons 1 of these really un usu THE LES THE HOME OF ( ?555 New Taxes Cc War Dm Banks arid Theatret, Broker? and ' a Week-Stamp Taxes to B Billiard Halb Most Give $! . brokers Aro Charged $ ?cst Levies on WASHINGTON. Oct 24.~War tares, possibly tho first any nailon ever paid for rx war in which lt waa not em broiled, go into effect almost immed iately uadcr tho now rovoime blii just signed by President Wilson. Tho 'stamp taxes', which waav the ones .most to bo felt by tho man in the strbet, will not be collected until December 1, but a goodly numbor ot other taxes becoioo offectlvo Novem ber 1, a woek from Monday. Among these aro tho following: Toll From Bankers. Bankern on niieh *!,D00 of capital, surplus and undivided profita em ployed In tho business sholl pay $1, This tax, appllos to any poroon, firm Or company and every incorporated business whore credits aro oponed by tho deposit or collection of money or currency, subject to bo paid' or re mitted upon draft, check or order, or whore inonoy is advanced or loaned oh stocks, bonds, bullion, oto., " but savings banks with no capital stock, including postal savings banks whoso business ls con lined to receiving de posits and loaning or investing the saino for tho bcnoOt of the depositors, aro oxemytod from tho tax. Brokers.,.$30 Pawnbrokers... GO Commercial brokers...20 Custom houBo brokers,...10 Commission merchants .. .. .. .20 . Amusement Taxes. Proprietors of theaters, museums i and concert halls where an admission j ts charged to be taxed aa,follows: Whoro tho seating capacity is not moro than 260, $25. Beating capacity ot moro than 500 mating capacity moro than SOO, $7G. Proprietors of circuses, $100. Proprietors or agenta ot all other | public exhibitions of shows, $10. - Lc?t\re lyceums (chaatauquas.) agricultural or industrial fairs.or ex hibitions, under tho auspice* of roll-] globs or charitable associations arel exempt from this tax. Bowliirg alleys and billiard rooms, | $5 for each alley or table. Hi CALOMEL W 1 STAY 6ILH1 i^jjnlf Uar W Wfil Cltaa Your Sl*g$!i Um Better T?88 Cslontl ali fas NI Siltrrt. . Jj&lomel makes, you .sick; yon loso a daV* Work. Calomel in quicksilver and itjuUivaffcs,; ?siomel injures your liver, i you are bilious;-feel lazy, sluggish H| all knocked out, if your bowels are ] eoEmpaied sad your head aches or stoin?ch is sour, lust take a spoonful of ^Hteas -Dodson s Liver Tone instead of. using sickening, ealivaiag calomel. Dodson':* liver Tone ls real liver modi- * ^HS l'ou'Il know Ii next morning be~ ^K' yon will wake up feeling fine, j liver .will be workings your head- 1 e?$te nod'dottiness gose, your stomach i Vg be .sweet and bowel? regular. You , : libe ^?WlttrfcV Youit he cheer- ? fol} m *mvp, vigor w4 ambition. , ling Sale possession of as er bot e a $20.00 ?IVIE SERVED surwtr^rjrwTwmMUitMwm mplete clearance of stock before unoth 2 now offer your im my Suit in the store, IO, and $20.00 values $9e9S that many of our will take ad van cage al prices. SER CO. ?00D CLOTHES nra msed By e On Nov. 1st Tobacco Dcalors Begin Paying in ic Collected a Month Later. 5 for Each Table-Pawn? 180, One of the Hcav Any Business. Tariff on **SBiekes.w Tobnccn dcalors, 50,000 pounds an nually, 26. Ono hundred thousand ponnds r*n- J uunlly, $12. Over one hundred thousand pounds j annually, $24. Other tobacco doalorB dolus busi ness ot $200 a year, a shop, $4.80. Tobacco manu facturen', 60,0001 pt. i' ti (I ; n year, $6. Ono hundred thousand pounds a I year, $12. Two hundred thousand pounds year, $18. Four hundred thousand pounds year, $24. Ont! million pounds a year, SCO. Five 'minion pounds a year, $300. Ten million pounds a ?rai, $600. Twouty million pounds a year, $1.200. Ovor"twenty million pounda a year, I2.06. Cigar manufacturers, 10^,000 cigars | a year, S3. Two . hundred thousand cigars a | year, $12. One million cigars a year, $50. Flvo million cigars a year, +150. Twonty million cigars a year, $500. | Forty million cigars a year, $1,200. Over forty million cigars a year, $2,46?; Cigarette manufacturers, 1,000,000 j cigarettes a year, $12. Two million cigarettes a year, $24. Flvo million cigarettes a year, $60. . Ton million cigarettes 'a yoar, $120. Fifty million cigarettes a year, $600. One, hundred thousand cigarettes a ysar. $1,200. Over one hundred million ciga rettes a year, $2,496. Foll of Confidence. PARIS, Oct, 27.-(5:05 p. m.)-Ex. Premier Driand, now minister of Jus tice in the Vivlanl cabinet, who baa lust returned from, the battle front at Verdun and the frontier, Bays their revorses havo xondored tho .Gor mans maladroit. Soldiers of tho al lied armies, he declared, were full ot gaiety and confidence. IKES YOI! SICK. !US, CONSTIPATED Your druggist cr deal rt- sella you ? 5f cent bottle of Oxi^'a Liver Tone under m'y persons I ?i?ara?.t?c that ii will ?lean your sluggish liver b*i*r>* tba*, nasty calomel; it won't make you oisk and you can eat anything you waaf uri thc at being salivated. Your druggist guarantees that steh spoonful will start your livejr; clean your bowels .and straighten yon up by morning of you get your- mopey back. Children gladly take Dodson's Liver Tono because it hi peasant tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or nikko them ?lek. I sm .selling millions of bottles of Dodson** Liver Tone to people who have round that this pleasant, vegetable, liver Medicine takes th* place,- of dangerous . oae bottle on ray sound, ?gle^gnaranlfa, Ask /our druggist. Commerical < CONDITIONS SHOW j IMPROVEMENT Exports of Cotton More Than Double Those of Any Day Since Outbreak of War. "(Hy Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 27.-Redaction pt the quarterly cominon dividend of thc United States Stool corporation from 1 l-l lo 1-2 of 1 Dor cent was tho most iutercsting event of tlie day In the financial district. Hy ?akinu thia action, the company was enabled to furn what would otherwise have been another deficit Into a very Binni] nuroluB. Accei ting the Investment situation as a criterion, conditions continued to ?how steady Improvement. exten sive dealings In city and Stat',? IBBUOS ..vero announced, the 41-2 per cent, homla of two Massachusetts cities soiling well above par. One promi nent banking house reported an or lcr for $500,000 wortli of high class bonde, which was not entirely filled ?at Ibo end of tho day because of the Ismail floating supply. Pcrolgn cxehungc was decidedly loss of a factor, fables and sight draffs en London opened a material fraction over yesterday's low rates, but receded as tho iinjuiry waned. German relchmarka wee moderately active at S8 5-S or slightly over their rceent low quotation. Today's exports of rotton were moro than double those of any day since tho outbreak of hosilities. Cop per was also being taken in large quantities, but without any apprecia ble effect on thc low prices. Decided progress was made in pre liminaries cpnnectcd with tho cotton pbol, and a call on local members of fHo federal reservo for payment of their first Installment for stock Indi cated thc determination of the board to have thc system in operation by tho middle of November. Tho disruption to trade lu the Scruth because of tho cotton situation wa3] reflected in tho September earnings of the Southern railway, which show ed a net loss of $184.000. Another largo gain In gold hold ings of tho imperial bank of Ger many furnished thc most significant Item of foreign news. Monetary con ditions in London were on a firmer basis. New Orleans Cotton NEW ORLEANS, Ocvt. 27.-A moro cheerful tcr.o ccnerally featured the eotton ma'.ket today Private opinion expresse'*, by brokers was that the fu ture rhiK would be in operation by the ruiddlo of November. January contracts at one time worked up to 7.15 bid. This rise was partly duo to the better prices for spots in thc west, and to the cold wave sweeping the cotton belt- Ex perta for the day wero tho largost for a long time, shipments from all ports amounting to 41,375 bales. Official cablegrams from Manchester told of d better buainoss In both cloths and yarns. Locally spots were unchanged at G 1-2 for middling on total sales of 2.275 baleB, the' largest day's business since tho now season opened. lipot cotton a tv nd j-. Boies on the ^spot 025 bales; to arrive 1,650. o Cotton Seed Oil NEW YORK. Oct. 27.-Heavy Boll ing pressure in cotton seed oil devel oped around tho opening today and prices dropped sharply, but with ru mors of steadier crue oil, coupled with per s I sie?:' western haying the market soon rall* jd and terned strong. There was heavy afternoon covering and a violent upturn, the close being 5 to IC points net higher. . , Tho market closed firm. Spot and October ?46504.75; November $4.720 4.73; December $4.7904.87; January $4.9201.94; February $5.O30g.O5; March $5.22?5.23; April $5.95?0.32; arny $5.43@5.45. Total sales 21,000. Dry Goods NEW YORK. Oct. 27.-Cotton goods maraots were steady today. The car pet autclon showed, a continued In terest on 'tho part of buyers. Prices were easier. ?Silks were quiet Yarnp were dull. -rro Liverpool Cotton LrVEriPOOL. Oct. 27.-Cotton, spot, in moderato demand ; prices lower; middling fair 5.85; good middling 5.10; middling 4.86;. low middling 4.72; good ordinary 4.CC; ordinary 8.92. Sales 8,300 hales, including 2. 700 American on the basis ot 4.85d for middling. Imports 26,611 balee, including 21,781 American. , --o--? Mercantile Paper NE?; VCr-i:. OCt 87.-Ctostng: Mercantile paper 601-2. Sterling ex change firm, 60-day hills 4.8650; for cables 4.9060; for demand 4.90. Bar silver 48 3-4. ? Live Stocjc CHICAGO, Oct 27.-*Iog? active. Bulk $7.2007.50; light $7 07.50; mix-, cd $7.0507.65i heavy $707.60; rough $707.15; pigs $4.2507. Cattle steady. Beeves $625 all; sto?ra '$5.7009.30; one fancy .load ** $10; stockers $4.9008.10; cows, and ttfim&&M9*Mi carras t1?et%e?S3 Sheep higher; sheep $4.9006; year f!igs">5.?e?6.ee; lanmbs $607.80, md Financial EXPORT DEMAND . IS IMPROVING - Believed That Cotton Trade Has Passed Through Depressing Situation Created by War. NEW YORK, Ort. 27.-reports that exhort demand was already improving as a result of the British, attitude on cotton cargoes and :.. feeling that the frr.3t? reported in the South might result in some reduction of crop estl raaten, seemed largely responsible for the expression of Billi moro optimistic sentiment In trade circles here today. Exports for the day were In excess of ',0,0(10 bales, while offers of spot cot ton from the southwest were a shade higher, and although available sup plies In the South have still to reach . ^elr maximum some local cperatorr are now Inclined to hid le ve that the cotton trade has py.ssed through the depressing phases of thc situation created hy tho war. It ls e>:pectefl that the plans of the $lSfi,0CO.O00 pool for financing surplus supplies will b< completed in time to go into opera tion coincidentally with tho federal recorvo system. Chicago Grain CHICAGO. Oct. 27.-Wheat took a downward slide today, influenced by falling off in speculative call and by the piling un of domestic stocks Trade finished steady but 1 ?ent te 1 t-S cent under last night. Corn lost 3-4 to 3-4@>7-8 to lc. In provision* the outcomo waa unchanged to 4.*,c down. ' j (?rain and provisions closed: Wheat: December, $1.14 3-8; . Maw ?1.19 3-S. Gorn : December, 67 5-8 ; May, 70 3-8. Oats: December. 40 1-8; May, 52 3-8. Cash grain: Wheat. No. .2 red, $1.13@1.14; No. 2 hard, Sl.13oTl.14. Cern, No. 2 yellow. 73l-2?74. Oats, stndard, IS 1-4 ff/3-4. . Great Activity Among the Troops (By Associated Press.) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 27.-Great ac tivity among tho troops whs noted hero today. Minister of War Pesquer ?a said this waa because Zapata fol lowers repeatedly had broken the ar mistice and attacked nearby suburbs. Tho minister declared energetic mea sures would be'taken to drive off these bauds. Tho passenger train running be tween thia city, and Toulca was cap tured by Zapata's men today. They aro said to have uncoupled the loco motive and, sent lt at full speed to ward Toulca. Tho fato bf tho passen gers 1B not known. The war depart ment sent a special troop train to the scene. ' Captain and 13 Men Drown; Ship Sunk ' BELFAST. Ireland. Oct 27. (via London. 5:10 p.. m.)-The British Freight steamer1 Manchester Com merce, bound from Manchester fer Montr?al, struck a mino at midnight last night and sank. : Captain Payne and thirteen men were drawned. Thirty other members of tho crew were saved by a trawler. . MONTREAL. Oct 27.-Tho Man chester Commerce,-a large freighter, plying between Montreal and Man chester, made hot last trip from this port October 3.' She was owned by tho Manchester .Liners,, a British cor poration, had a net tonnage of 3.444, and carried about 43 men. Captain Payne, who went down with his ves sel, was widely shown in shipping circles here. Lieu. Gen. Sir William Edm. Franklyn Dead LONDON, Oct. .27. (10:37 p. m.) Lieutenant General Sir William Ed mund Franklyn, Albro commanded tne Third division of Kitchener's new' army, died suddenly tonight. Lloutenant General Franklyn, ptj or to asa-iinix^ cum maud in Kitchen er's army, was mflfiary secretary tp the secretary of war. He had serv ed with distinction In India and oth er countries. Asks Receiver For American Sugar Co. ii : ' (By Associated Press.) NEW ORLEAHS, Oct. 27.-Suit was Med In civil ? {strict court here late today by the Stale ot I ?oui siana seek ing to enjoin the American Sugar Refining company from doing ?fei nes? in the State, asking the appont nfent of \ receiver for the corpora tion'? cxtensixo foldings and Judicial sequestration ot its property, rights abd credits. Tbs suit was flied at tba direction of Governor Hall by DistrV.t Attorney Luzenburg and* Special Counsel Don Cattery, and is supplementary to a recent ouster suit filed by the 8tassy_. Publie Se?arlty Guaranteed. LONDON, Oct. ?.-ClgisS a. m.) Cardinal Merest; archbishop ot Ma ines, has circulated a letter to his priests in France. Holland and Great Brtlaln urging ^hem. to return their parishes ,as public security is Ktu-anteod. He says their retui Y rlU induce Belgian refugees, to seek their homes sfaia. WHO WESTERN STOW PLEASED LOCAL FOLK 101 RANCH WAS HERE TUES DAY GOOD ATTRACTION Anderson People Saw Many Strange Scenes Brought From Grent Distance. "Aw, them ain't Indians!" vouch safed the smali boy, probably a Boy Scout as Chief Iron-Tail and the rest of the indians went by in the parade yesterday morning. "() they is too-" said -the other deprecatingly. "I guess I orter know, look-it-'em, they paint but they's got another color on the. arms and han's." Well the last boy seems to have been right? for they were centaialy indians, from thc 101 Ranch out in Oklahoma and many who can remem ber "Ijuffal? HUI" and "Pawnee Bill" saw a show that was equally as emblematic of tho west 50 years ago as when those men made thc west famous. Those who have seen the west in later years, know that cowboys ,lon't wear red handkerchiefs about their neeks; but to the small boy a gun and a red handkerchief Is just as necessary to typify tho v.Tcst as fe the Bison and the Indian. The performance was exceptionally good, to those not suffering with toohache or any minor ills of like nature, for there wa3 some remark able riding, lasso work and a little fancy shooting that was worth the price. There was one fact that was brought out plain enough for everyone to see, and that was that the American cow hoy can outride the I id ian and the Cossack. Those who haV? seen the older wild west shows know this to he true also. Tho cowboys with their lariats and their riding in the show yesterday afternoon, presented a real picturesque sight and one which could not fail to pienso as lt waa par ex cellence, good riding. *" When the stage coach, with the "oldect living guard" on duty came ?.round and tho bandits held ?It up, there was excitement enough 4 to .aake several babies cry and moth ers bend over and toll them that it waB all in fun. The horses were bet ter actors than tho men for they foll t>vcr dead for fair and lay there un til thc word of command came for. them to get up and got away. When the old prairie schooner pitched camp and the cowboys start ed in io cook a 'Texas Son-of-a ?un," the Indians swarmed down en masse and there was a regular pitch ed battle like tho Mexicans.have, with about as roany killed ob each side. The red-skins sot Are to tho top of the old schooner and burned the top off it. Them was ptirrin' times. Oh! tho Boy Scouts were in their glory,, tor there were Indians, real live Indians, cowboys and cowgiirs and everything else that fires the youthful imagination and makeB him long for.tho time when he shall doh his "long-ones" and march forth Times ain't what they'.used io be and thore are no inore wild wests tb conquer, so its a pretty good idea, it would, seem to keep alive the pioneer day os the 101 Branch does. It was claimed that the xxiii ian ? whoso profile adorns those coins the "Buffalo nickel"" and tho bison on the reverse' side were with the show, Kt least both were Introduced as suck und they looked like they were the right parties, since the bankers say the Buffalo Nickel wont "stack." The show, earned its money, and lt played to two full houses, or rather Lents and the performance will be welcomed this way again. Substitute Cotton For Jute Twine (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 27 -Tho Qcor gia State department of agriculture today bogan tho substitution of cot ton for lute twine in all branches of tho department, receiving, a shipment of several thousand balls. of cotton twine from a Georgia mill. Tho ac tion was in aupport of tho movement io increase the use ot cotton products in tno United States. Contract? for Material For New Battleships (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 27-Contracts for $10,674,112 worth of armor plato Mid steel for the new battleships Cal ifornia, Mississippi and Idaho were iwarded today hy the navy d?part m?at to tho Bethlehem and Midvale Steel. Companies The Bethlehem con tracts are for material-for two vessels iggregating $7,122,708, and the Mid rale contract fpr tho other at $3,551, 104. a. statement Issued by-the navy de partment tonight said a reduction In prices secured through the effprts of Secretary Daniels had resulted la a. laving of $769,642 on these contrast*. VV?1 Provide Food For Army Reservists (By Asroclated 'Presa.) OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 27.-The Caua lian government will provide food ind shelter for German and Austria?j irtny. reservists stranded lu Csnad an cities- Employment will be found lor as many ,as possible. It it, ; id many would freeze or starre dur ng the vc inter unless aided. A cotn nlsslon has been appointed to ar ?ange for their maintenance, . Condensed Statement of t The Bank of A lakcn from report made to the SU bu^iness^October 2ist, 1914 Resourc Loans and discounts time.? Loans and discounts demand.. .. Overdrafts'. i?onds and stocks. i?eal estate., ? vi Casli and due from banks.I Total Liabil Capital stock.-. . . Surplus. ?Undivided profits . . Dividends unpaid. . individual deposits, Deposits, bank. . .Rediscounts .... I^ills payable . . . . Total. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY' IN Tb STRONGEST BANK Si ops Nasty Discharge, ('learn Stuffed Head, Heals Inf linne J Air Passage? | and You Breathe Freely. Try "Ely's Crear.". Balm." Get a small bott'e anyway, just to try it-Apply a little In thc nostrils and Instantly your clogged no3e and stopped-up air passages of the head Will open; you will breatho freely; dullness and headache disappear. By ! morning i tho car tar rh, cold-in-head j or cartarrhal sore throat will be gono. End such misery now! Get the small bottlo of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug storo. This sweet, fragrant IN EXCESS OF THE AM?UNT INQUIRED j Statement Shows National Bank! Resobres Aro' $580,000,000 Moro Than Required. (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct 27/^-Camptrol ter cf tho Currency. Williams tonight ! made public a. statement- showing that reserves hold by national banks on September 12, the dato of his last call for their condition, were $530, 900,000 in excess of the amount re quired under tho new banking law. Cf this ?um $53,???,oOu was in the Boston district; $83,000.000 in tho Now York district; $70.000,00 in tho Philadelphia district; $89,000,000 ? in Ut Cleveland district; $21,000,000 tn thc Richmond district; $14.000,000 in 'he Atlanta district; $88,000,000 in the Chicago district; $18,000,000, in tho St Louis district; $43.000,000. in tho Minneapolis district; $57,000,000 In the Kansas City "district; $24,000, 000 in the Dallas, district and $50, DAILY AN INTELL? THREE MON J DOLLAR ANC ALL THE NEWS OF THE WAR Anderson Dai! Unti and Ik- s URS Th ligen com] vice, Stat litica Th grca with he Financial Condition of Lnderson, S. C. tte Bank Examiner at the close of ?es. 1,101,572.44 - 51,684.11- $1,153,256.55 18,065.55 6,520.00 35,54(),(K) 45,464.84 SI, 258,846.91 litios. $ l5o.ooo.oo 150,000.00 83,518.72 ht 58.00 $ 617,565.88 28,326.34- 645,892.22 . 104,378.00 125,000.00 ?? 1,258,846.94 IE BANK OF ANDERSON, S. C. , IN THE COUNTY. . . . .* EB NOSTRILS i OR CATARRH GO I balm dissolves by tho heat of the nos trils: penetrates and heals thc in flamed, swollen mem*.-'ano which lines tho noso, head and throat; cleary tho air passages; BtopB nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comos immediately. Don't lay 'j awake tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with lt? running nose, foul mucous dropping Into thu throat, and raw dryness is distress ing but truly needless. Put your faith-just once;-In "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or-catarrh will surely disappear. 00O\00O in the San Francisco district. ?Tile total reservo was .-.bout $115,000, 000 above tho present legal require ments. ,,. As..present reserve requircmnt3 aro ?1.460 K??m and tho new require ment ill bo $995.702,^69, tho 'state ment *) Ants out that $464,919.076 will bo released under tho now law. Ot this amount Ncr- York city will cou 1 tribute about $88,000,000, Chicago about $24,000,000, St. Louis about $8.000,000, other resorvo cities about $203,000,000 and country banks about $141,000,000. Fruit Floats Ashore Along Virginia Coast (By Associated Press.) NORFOLK. Va., Oct. 27. -Lame quantities of apples, grape fruit anil Dananirs floated ashore along the Vir ginia coast today, and marino mon fear that it meant disaster. Peo ple living in the vicinity of Lynn haven inlet gathered several baskets of fruit and the water was Uttered with apples and grape fruit. D SUNDAY GENCER ?THS FOR 0Ng' > A QUARTER 8 1 further notice the Dail^ ' Sunday Intelligencer will ent to" ri i? vt ?CBS CR I B ONLY, three months for ONLY $1.25. I ts Anderson Daile Iritel cer receives the full anti siete Associated Press scr t?geth?r with all the e; General, Local and Po ll news. kc advantage of this t bargain before it is drawn. is made- for thc purpose itrpducing The Daily In fericer into new territory into new horne?. rr.it us a dollar and a ter NOW, an* let The Intelligencer begin AT ly Intelligencer >nf S. > C.