The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1917, December 08, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Commen?a! a
Financial
?BW f.YORKA?. Deo. 7.-rAuttouncer
*t ,th*t the - New York 'stock ex-.
,?fjo will rename trading in stocks
L.Saturday on a basis .leas restlc
,thart that which now applies to
ft' was the . feature of interest In
?Pfee. -Ifipciudes al the leading in
Uu with the exception of United
..Step!,' most of, the railways not
International class and a great |
!?,ty ,?f chfchper shares, those sel
j ..Under $15- being fre from all re*
, ,.*:> : ?M
Ss. and .elocxa again wefel dis*
t.fljrm, tpe.aggregate dealings in
iit?r. oh ; the exchange being jthe
m-i according to i reports.', siheb
30. jn the bond division the chief
uro".woe'-tho Reck Island!group,!
ilf'wap Increasingly active-at fur
/adv?uc?s.' :: ' . \?ilt?|
}Utho'rp mine convertibles al
jrlhutr.d ; largely to the day's, total !
chr'ir?s theZ largest3 since' t&Jte*
?pMon of pond issues, including In-1
.intlonal Pn^or Vs. Declines, ae ur?u
PffjSrw pron'juhced ranging from 2
Mats. the.Iaiter representing the
ongrthCJypHncipai^ gains
ifm V?l% peadin? Centrjrj.
Im .and. American Beet Sugar, in
lattci'V aicicko manifested a rcac
?r>1trfihd.
imp money continued to work ear*
.'whije call money touched in the
of 8 per cent Marks again
the onlyq feature of the for
i .cschange market, their greater
?4re? ?trengtS?nla^ the toilet that
)rmany was continuing' her selling
curlUeo in this market
^ N^-y.prk Cotton
ift ? Wi YORK, ; Dec. j 7^0ttp? WhS
"yt1 today blit there was enough buy
\ tb;,fijvo;a .steady undertone. Tne
'"' TWBS'-ntt ' unchanged to 2 pointa
rv. The demand fpr . the late
iscwas hps, active than tward
Sdf??ilia^week, hut.hnlHsh sea:.
partially ^gour^^^by,
Ufmicd ;'absenco of . Bauchem
lb))fnfc on any, important' seale
. BXaisndji-'at' an', na
jints.in response to
c?mber = notices es
1,000'bales were re
flation,
m
erfJli lip
.'tTt ?,b0l
in circulation,, but evidently,]
ppMirjuidaUon of consequence 1
ite? mdnths sold about S t* .,,
; hliiher shortly after the call; |
1 ' of ; ' 6 to 6 : pol n ts idlloi
HizHtloh; .but trade buy.
'its', appearance on every little
?nd'th? close was-within 2 to 3
l&tfthtfbfBt.:. . ;
le House*/ with ; European,,.^*;
''ihave^.been among, tho best
ere recentty; ana some trau*.
attributed in 3 dem??d to
jotercats, - others clalur that,
pg -of ;iato months ha? rbeen
" ht tot domestic spinners.
JVto ; bo buying soot cot
f. for.>thcJr immediate ; npeds,
Is reported that they fm? dif
* gicontracta from 8Q?
r deliveries next autn
... it anything like the !
5t\ quo tat ions, and '< they J
^.K??tet; mraqung upisnas
?f< 7L7B.^o sales.
k Tf?Wrt?(closed ateady.,
ftfe open* high low,-close
m vt.48t**8::7:|?:7||
7.68 7|j
^.73 *Se.
r.87'7V
Goods
Cotton gooda
t and barely steady
' uaes.reported a
?s aeeount of tilg
^ ... . ' i -m
Holidays. Tickets on
sale, D?cemb?r ^j?th ^9
t* j?n. mh, t?t
For rat^> etcv, apipty
Ms '
Agent, ?w^t?, Ga?
md Financial
N?vy Orleans Cotton
I Njh#. ORLEANS, Dee. 7.i- The price
of cotton inovM within narrow limns
today and closed one point lower to
4 points higher than the last prices
of Sutarday.'The^marUot at all times
was r.teafty. At ta> highest ! the most
active months were' 2 points over Sat-1
urdo/'s Anal figures and at their low
est-S; pointa under. '
Votai ?hipmcntB from all points, in
cluding the coastwise clearances,
wer? 08.2Q?> bales, wbilo total port re
ceipts wpro only 57.552 bales. Total
fore|gn exports were 79,648 bales
which bring exports thut far this sea
son up to 1,674,038 bales.
, iygmm^lt^j? ?eller in thin mar
ket In the early part of the session' but
S^Wjrrom thin, sources-are offset
by buying:.ordeta,from ?o,^rn?ay. Some
|ocal brokers are beginning to look
.upob; Oertaan spinners and spot mer-,
chants asj their "best customers for
contracts.. . \. -, , ' .
Bpot cotton quiet; sales on thev cpot
24&l?fe=; tb arrive 1,875.
Cotton futures clos Ins:
January 7.18; March 7.20; May 7.48!
July 7$8;;October ^92.
. '-.>' I - i ' ' 0
Liverpool Cotton
. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 7.? Cotton, spot,
?'-rict; .prices steady. American mid
dling-fair 6.9JJ; good middling *Wl'
middling 4.37;.low middling 3.P1 ; good
ordinary 3.36; ordinary 2.81. Sal?s |
0,000 bales. Including 6,800 American.
Futures jsed quiet. Mayjaad June
4.13; Jub and AuguBt 4,19; October
and November 4.29; January and Feb
ruary 4.35 J-2. pV
p \ Cotton Seed Oil
! j NEW YORK. Dec 7;-^C?ttpnseed oll
**f<wiaJc^ander uquidetions by local
longs' and the west on a market of
poor absorbing ^power.. Crude. boW:
oVc:. was quoted unchanged, but some
jitiKK ^the decline In . refined oil , will
force mil la to losson up. Final prices
were .8 to. 26 points net lower. Sales
12,opp. barrelp.
ho-market closed weak. Spot $5.76
_ ;pe*ember W6?S,fiO; Janu
tfMS9mvm i?ay ?Ht?*?; June,
44033^; July7|g:6ggg.58. * f
chicago, Dec. 7.?Wheat turned
heavy in the last 16 minutes today and |
a moderate advance, which' bad been
scored.was more than wiped out. QttaJ
clo0?res *ixal the market had bec?n o I
paxo ?t speculative ordere to buy was ;
responsible, prices finished weak at
shade to 1-2 under Saturday/Corn lost
1-4 to * 5-8 net and oat* rotf? 3-8. in
proviHfvms the outcome was ^Chang
ed IdilOc down. ;
Grain and provisions closed: .
Com, December. 62 7-8;'Mav 68\
Docom^r,47 i-S; .May' 51 Z?i
... Jila?iTlhVt ggf* red, it47 i
1-4?l.l? .7-8; No. a hard, ,$1.17 3-i?
1118.3-8. ?
Corn, No. 2 yellow, 68 1-2; "hew .6?.
Oats, standard, .49 1-4. .
V- ' .. ' ii?4,* ? * . '
Livestock
, Chicago. Dec. 7.?Hpgs steady.
iBulk ,$6.70<g>7.25; ll?ht ?G.40@V.GO;
n>li|d, 10007.86; heavy ; $6.60@6.26;
rough ,*6.55<3>6.7Q; pigs $4,4007.25.
\i Cattle Srsa ; ?oi?o fancy- unriaimes j
IW^aat IIWO^IU,,-;.H- fTplV
Native steers, $5.70010.60; western,
$6.25?8.40; -calve. f6.6067.10; lambs,
qvm:-,,. - >;
:-i ?~??;? .
5 LTON GRADED SCHOOL
MSI
o oo oo o ooo ooog o o o ?
,. On:account;or bad weather tho i\-m
tendauce /bas heen " rather short tnfo
Week, bpt. we hope'!with the return ot
- ~. that it will JooatBe jaor
? of the
ere In'
rtaln-,
wail
ke 'The fol- i
.'fsw^tijttC*
Orace
^E^fa^?^^klns^
' WKXlttte'?vjuTr.,Dayrr;
:tow^tofaii^a?^^
?nbt?
itea.ot^
ihoUgti^
of tnose. ch?dishi
the wonder there
of tho sunny, hair,
lopg ago -
the things that ehtl
?rap^,n*a *W I
's^ect /.^^/.lejft
bbjbbjbj
' I me^aStn tho enlM ot yesterd?y.
' mo to-understand.
?Marion ?3, CraJgf
DAY MORNING
Promptly at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning we inaugurate a Sale of Men's, Women's
Children's Shoes of the Very Highest Grades at Sacrifice Prices. The reason :
TOO MANY SHOES
We bought Shoes for the. Fall and Winter trade before the War broke out, antici
ating good business this Fall. : : : : : : : : : :
oil KNOW the CLASS of Shoes we have been selling?well, these Shoes are the
same kind. We made no preparations for this Sale. This is TRULY ^SACRIFICE
MEN'S
$5.50 Forbush Shoes... ... .'.. i ... ... \ .. .... .$4.95
? $6.00*Forbush Cushion Shoes..;. . ' ...... .. ..$4.95
1 lot J. E. French $5.50 Shoes (tan and black).$4.45
IVlot Alden, Walker Wilde sho^s (tan and black) $5.oo
grade... .......... .... gj. ... ..... .$4.25
1 lot Forbrush shoes $5.00 grade.'!..$3.75
All Shapes and Diff?rent leathers, worth $4.00.... .\ $3.45
H , WOMEN'S
Wiehert and Gardner shoes with new heels, i'6.oo grade . .$5.00
Utz & Dunn Shoes, $.00 grade (in this lot you will find all
kinds). ..... $4.25
1 lot $4.50 shoes, (Utz & Dunn)... .$3.55
1 lot $4.00 shoes (Utz & Dunn make).$3.45
l lot $3.50 shoes (Utz & Dunn make.\.$2.95
1 lot $4.00 Cravenette, Utz & Dunn make shoes..$2*75
1 lot Shoes, $2.50 grade all leathers, and bluchers and
button;... $1.95
WORK SH??S
i lot $3.00 Work shoes for
Men. .< .. .;Vr .. ...v. . .$2?45
lrlot $3.00 Work shoes for Wo
men; .. ... . .4 . . ;$1.65
1 lot $3^00 : Scout ShoeVfor
Men ... ...
. . . ,. $2.65
BO Y& SHOES
Ci ?n nrnHfl Hau'c clin/>? nnvL' iSflS
w*"~~ O' ??-J-J - "T??
$3.00 grade Boy's shoes now $2.45
$2.50 grade Boy's shoes now$l*$S
$2.00 grade Boy's shoes now $1.65
CHILDREN'S SHOES
40 pairs' $1.25 grade Children's
shoes at.. ... ... .80c
1 lot $2j00. grade Children's shoes
at... .1..V..v. .$!;?*
HOUSE-iSULPERS FOR CHRISTMAS
Daniel Green's "Peerles& Comf^s", recognized the world over as being he very best that
money can buy?all colors ai ?n 1;50. /
I lot Tailor made Houseslippers?spring he?l and cushion sole, worth $1.50 now 95c,
.. v ^;:ALL;'-:SHO!ES'''MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
I PICk 'EM OUT YOURSELF ,< SEE SHOW WINDOWS
or Sent Out On Approval During This Sale
UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE
"SHOES
?Yeenlj, Established 1SC0) Dally, Jault, 1914.
ANDERSON, S. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1914.
rmy show:
PRICE $1.50 THE YEAR,
rvelous fighting spirit
Cbtrstqias Dinner." and for the older
pupils nelect euch subjects a*. ''The
Wi?t; Christmas," "flrthlehem," ."The
Origin OfSanta Claus/" etc. Decorate
these compositions with drawings, pa
per cuttings, or pictures. Begin ths
decorations with holly, evergreens,
strings of popcorn, ?andywith tlio
bells .stats, stockings, ,etc, that the
children have made. ,
Dr?pe up - the blackboards with
drawings o? holly and mlstlotoe. Hang
wreatha at the' windowa^nnd outsldo
the door,- end crpwn .youp Madonnas
w}th your prettiest ^r?a^a&;. ; . ,
The Christmas number of the Ladles
Kciis^dnrnHand the. Women's Home
Companion have many suggestion,-? for
d?coraUopB. and for articles to lie
made, .to school. . Visit thex teach*.r?'
r^vwHmj. and get Wans from the
teachers* bulletin board: :<Mr; L. Fant
has kindly given the rest room its
Chrintniaa.decoration, which will.glre
the ; teacher* many ideas; ys /IhiS&Wfc
Oonty of fetndy ?ndjffltpffirosy he
sengt andTpoems for,^"nay.^Wao>;
teacher In the county has not reeelv
ed a copy of this bulletin, it may he
gotten at the office, or by- writing for
It. The following is. & copy of "De
cember Lesson Plans." (These plans
are Seing prepared for each month by
soveral of the rural supervisors.) Let
each teacher s*eo t?o. best pieces of
bar work for the County School Fair
next spring.
Isjj^IjP M. QAR^lmiT'ON,. '
k < Difficult to ?p*lT.
A country politJ?ian?in Nsw. Jersey
wsa aleeted school commtssioo?r. Oho
day he tilted a school and told;' the
tesefcer ho desired* to,. ' examine the
' <?< '
boys and girlc. ./. " I
. A spelling class was performing, so
the commissioner said ho would in- |
quire into* tho proficiency of that ojr- .
ganlzal ion.- The teacher gave him a 1
spelling book, and the students lined
up in front of the mighty educator. t
r He thumbed the book: Then, point-,
tng at tho flrat boy, ho said: I
"Spell eggpit" , ...
"Eggpit," slowly spelled the boy. t
"Wrong,". said the commissioner, \
and pointing td the next boy: \
"YOu spell eggpit"
"Bggplt," spelled the boy. '
"Wrong. You spell it." ?
Th? hext " boy spelled it tho samo <
way,'and the . next and the hext ?
' "Baa spellers, these," commented t
the commissioner to tho distressed -
tcach'cr.r ? c
"Why; Mr. Commissioner,'' she pro-:
tested, "they havo all epclled eggpit t
pbrrectly.*
"They hare not." t
" "Will you-let mo see the .word in t
Akte. tuw.l,4fl . Ik* .^ImaVk^ ' ??*IwJI ?^.^.'*..
fully, "I am, sure they have." , : t
. ''Here it Is,"* said the commissioner,
and he pointed to th?, word "Egypt"
-.Tlt-BitS.
. Wivtt is edaeatlcpf <
' A professor in the University otl<
Chicago says to be educated In tho j
true ?onse a man must be able to i
truih?u?y aiiowcr ?nirni?i????y a|l t
these questions; . '" t
' Has ?ducation made you public c
V&tUM*. . t
HOs' it made you * toother to the t
yrtaOt* ?
.Hate you Jearned h?v to make <
?rlehd yourself? ' c
;^;^''iy6?-- to?oif.- what ft Is to be a t
ricnds yourself?
Can you look an honest man
iure woman' In the eyo?
Do you ?o? anything- to lovo
Itqo child?
Will a lonely dog follow you ii1
treet?
Can yon be high-minded and
n the meanest drudgeries of U
Do you think washing dl?ihcBl
toeing corn just aa compatlblo
ligh thinking as piano playing
fOlf?
Can you be happy alone?
Can ybu look out oh the world
ica anything except' dollar! j
tenta? .
Can you look. Into- a niud pudj
he wayside and,see a clear *T
Can yon ttoe anything in th?
if mud?.
Can you look into the sky a
ind see beyond the stare?
The man.. wnb can- ?sy, "Yj
tach and every one '..of these
ions ts^certainlyhighly, educ. '
?b wuiiaor'in ' wn?i college .or
lity. one could take thofull
Sick Headache.
Sick hoadacho la : nearly ?Iwoys
:auscd by disorders of the stomach.
Correct them and the periodic attacks
?f , 4ck headacho will disappear. Mrs.
rohn Bishop of Rosevilie, , Ohio,
vritoa: ''About a year ?go I was
roubles? ^tS^adigeailon ?ad had sick
leadaehe that listed for two or three
lays ot a time, I doctored and tried
i number ot.*ct?edJes? but noth?os
te?pcd mo iantil during one of those
itch spells a friend advised mo to take
5hamborlaln?? Tablets. . This medl
ilno relieved me In a short timcf." .Vor
*?P by all deajprs, '
?Yeenlj, Established 1SC0) Dally, Jault, 1914.
ANDERSON, S. C, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1914.
rmy show:
PRICE $1.50 THE YEAR,
rvelous fighting spirit