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Ail JL%ML* NDAY M ? WRITE~% AT F ill 1JL JALrJL RN1NG, JANUARY 19TH, AND / UNTIL SJaTURD/ Y, JANUARY 31st. This Sale without a doubt is by far the great l?O^w^ Hi you will find ade Dependable Merchandise bought especially for this Sale at prices far below "ri . ?" ).:iii,,jic newest materials fer Spring White Goods fojf <|>8irity f?^?0j^0k^'i0^ tnmming same, Linens and Towels, ?lkSp Mus?in and most elaborate that has ever been held in the State* The Saving on each and every item mentioned is from 25 to 33 per cent. Every item mentioned is exactly as represented. COME EVERY DAY. :: :: I VOL. 1 NO. 7. . Weekly, Established 1860; Dally, Jan. is, Iii?. ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PER ANNUM, ? vi uwnii sa? r?me??ai la? 0a the St Pl>mar*iIcM!>? tr\V the. Yis\\Mnm ryt m tftld day for the publicschools at An? dersou county ara progressing splen didly. 1. 8. Pel ton. . Superintendant of the Anderson county schools, amid Mondaytbat he wee weU pleased with ?*t had already bean done and liii the prelhaiaary work waa coming eloasj fa too shape. The tentative data of March SS baa bean announced by Miss Maggie Garllngton, supervisor the event oa this date. Already Aa important naoetlag. at which tfTOae^ortonaetluetice will be done, wfll be held Tuesday afternoon when the entertainment committee will composing this committee are Lee Q.sHollen>an .IL R. King, M. L. Bon nern. Leon L. Blee. J. M. Davis and O. yf. Evans. It is understood that the principal Question to be discussed la that ot entertaining the delegates to the Sunday Boho ?1 Convention, who are to be here next month. , a, at Pinkaton. who Is to opera1 a new motion picture show on Main street, ts having the qusrtera gone over and remodeled, a large force of band ? cow being eagagad ta that work. The picture show will be In the building formerly occupied by the SUlte Cafe and one of the principal features will be a system of open air ventilation which Mr. Pinkston is now planning for. The Are truck answered a call yea about flee o'clock la from the rast sily^exStubS^ wttb Ue damage was?;,'' done* was not sounded. wtUtaai Owen, a negro, waa arraign* ed tn Magistrate Broadwetl's osait oa S char** of earrytag con weapoes. After tqvsetlgatlon the kfaglstrste diwldam that the d?ten de**, waa gusty and sentenced aba te oay a ana or gap. The work of the Ones Stga company on the street signs which have resent, ly appeared in Anderson has excited considerable comment. The work is really artistic and was done by a man Who knew his business. M?rot- Lee O. Koiiemaa yesterday c^sea s letter frwat Col. Oeargs Mieles Heues, qsatsaasdant etjj^a| y Spar, i Keanes Cam?pVi 'Ota use wjfce. v rests - ?I Aadaraes> I 'M L Buisi camp Se. ??, jJ??lc? Sous con federate Veterans. M Charleston* ta which he wae adriaed that the writer, together with a large number of the Henry Butat camp, would come to Anderson la May for the reunion. The letter said thai ?b. camp was to be well represented end that particular ly the entire membership would be In attendance. Of conquerable interest is the meet ing of the directors'dt the Andereon Chamber of Ccmmcrce, which is to tatea piece in the ?tey'Sfternooa. conslderabls f?ne^nowlng I directorate- of the iriSsS0^ .tnatzers of will^be^dU merce: J. tt. Hsnhnett. T. frank Watkins, W. L>. Eri?oy, B O. Bvenc. A. 8. Farmer, M. M. Mattieon. R. J. Rayraer. W W. Sulttvan end Lee O. Kol!-'"-" L Information from ?te Anderson j County hospital tut night was to the effect that Hi C. Townaend. who was aerlously tnjured in the garage Ore of some time ago, n?' holding his own and the attendant? hope that there te some improvement fa his condition. All Anderson people hope that he may , speedily show some signs of complete reoovsry. ' $l J. Mack King, derson county, 1 Bel ton where a I gaged In makalng ?' tfjMerviaor IS gtvh ?1 attenUoa the road j O. H. Bails, prietor of the Bei evening for New its buy a stock ui IWfrmass Intent parohsses while: that he will hai bargain* when toe1 An near hands is en ^*roe<L The matter his HEIs a guaran sll ft should. known pro left Saturday where he goes ror bis store. Ing eactenslt* SSM*** t term <* court came very Ing thS?unty Jail. Shar io Ashley is now ?farfcalnlng at Ma l splendid hostelry W about five pris * **>/??? whtt?? and one negro sad of this numkTrjwo ara Unitad I iwra.? s?era the uns ? ware fc , prisoner* la the . Jail. *7BpR. Moore" ofc%g'ea' Path, editor oP$ttgLHanen p?th Chronicle, palu The lotelUgej**** much appre ciated j?-tf^f?*'*? **?ln on tho Journal ciiAfcf ih* senate. g?t;:w^Klfaii?af fftewy pathetic 3W*. be [leg marched te the county chain gang throufh Ith* mtr**ta ?f ' Saturday afternoon. Two wer? white ? ana the feet negroes and they bed been I convicted of varions crisses and were I sentenced to various terms. >xt * Mr. TV. C. Barnett. the ..^x|tf| Twenty correspondent of the- InteltU^ pencer, woe in the city Monday anoT ays he erpicts to mats - number o? neighbors happy by getting them to subscribe to The Intelligencer. Mr. Baraetl says crops In his section sre looking flpc. . Mr. E. F. Cochran. district attorney, will not be able to attend the United States d strict court, Wbfich opens at Columbia tomorrow. He hoe been 111 at bis home here since Friday of last week, and his physician says it win be several days yet before he will be able to attend to his duties. . , Bijou Theatre ?>i TODAYS PROGRAlir INCOGNITO - VICTOR Drama, featuring Warren Kerrigan. OUT OF HIS OWN ? Western Drama. THE SOUBRETTE - - - ...... CRYSTAL Comedy featuring Pearl White. OH! YOU FLIRT - IMP Comedy. ?4 big reels, 10c. telectric Theatre TODAY'S PROGRAM, ROSE OP SAN, JUAN - - I^Sp-.?^- AMERICAN Fe*ttn%J^dney Ayars and Jack Richardson. PRIDE OF THE FORCE - - - - ^ - - MAJESTIC Comedy. THE HEADJVAITER , - * * - T??NHGU??? Comedy* STRONG REVENGE - - - - - - - KEYSTONE Comedy. -4 big reels, 10c. WJVXhL movies make time ni 19.~Cottoa ?Bade h? ?TGuo? ros ine niovemb~* during Monday's early trading, bot! met considerable -eallelng and lost part of the advance, with the close] steady at a net gain of t to 6 points. Higher Liverpool cables, larger En glish spot rates, continued report's of an Improved, tone is the cotisa goods market and bullish southern spot advices seemed* to be chief fac tors in early strength. The market opened firm at an advar.ee of 5 to 10. points, and after some - Irregularity,] sold 9 to ir. points net higher. ?fcarch contracte at 12.73c, showed an advance of nearly 75 points', from Meat low records and scattering longs seemed inclined to take profits as soon as the demand became less ;drgent, Humors of rather bearish private ginning returns probably pro moted the ten as asp-la Uie-dlreoUoa and the market seemed to be -some what unsettled In the late trading. JSDXEY 0> CALL. New.;>York<; Jan. lS.^JL'all. money easy, 2 a ?lv4; rullng rate, 2, clrs Ing 2 a 2 1-4. .Time loans weak; sluty days. 3 t-4 a I-.2; ninety days. 3 M a 3-4; eU months. 4 s 1-4. Mer cantile paper, 4 1-4 a 5 per cent. COTTOX SEED OIL. New York. Jan. 19.?Cotton seed oil was firmer today on. advancing crude markets, further buying for outside loag account, stimulated by the strength In lard and support ?Tom reflpBre- Cioatns prices were fire to ten points net higher. Sales. 6.9X10 barrels. (OTTOS GOODS. New York, Jan. Cotton goods markets were steadier today with* trading showing more bredth. Plan j neiette prices twere abott on tu?! plan ? of a yuir ago. ?lfow .toblagsl were advanced. l>tc a* yard.... ,Kea>1 wear serges have been prices from 20c to 45c a yard down from last year on the Waaacuck line. Silks' were in better demand. STOCK XAKXBT im yotv* Jan. 13.?xne advance' la tan stock'market was rssnmed to-; at. ' Oahis in man7 fcialaaoesV,?? i ts^Sag la the Bnal hour cot'lnto the ; advance. ; i! Tradera moved cautiously and the , volitmc of business net large. It was 1 that professional buying had i overdone recently and that the _t tttbeek wlHcb the market , re celved was due to that cause. Ad-^1 Commercial j u'UBt queaUbn. Local Market. IWouday, January if. bocal cotton, 13. Seed $28 ton. >ETV YORK MARKET. Open Marek .. ..12.86 May.. .. 12.46 July.'. .. ..12.40 Oct. .. .. ..11.77 High 12.73 12.51 12.46 11.81 Low 12.61 12.42 12.33 11.73 Close 12.62 12.43 12.37 11.73 COTTON. t spots; 7.23. p~w,<-?.??+? ?. ~Open MSHsw Feb-oJarch.6.16 848 March-April.6.87 6.80 Aprll-'MCay.6.87 6.88 CfllCifiO S BAIN* AND PBOfl?lOX vmElAT May July . : CORN? May ... July ... May ... July ... LARD? May,... RIBS?; May ... PORK? Jsn... . open .CUejie . .82?lvWt ..8YH 87& .86% ! 11.37 .11.17 84% 38 V4 J814 21.80 .21.72 Card Atfereeon at Case Hill Club. The ct^ilteo on eatortMosseat for Roee Htll club. Mrs. $ DHttem Metu Mr*. Sykes and Mrs. Anna Wea ton state that there will be a number j of tables filled for auction on Taes rnoon. and ail membara are enterulnmetft%t%- slip ' ,ee By mutual agreement, D. T. West and W..S.. Ramsey h*v*4I$ solved co-partnership in -the-Ideal Grocery Co.W .S. ?Umscy ?ellinf .I. _n*L.?. ?nln.A.? >? T\ Sir. A."a. Jolly is now^K D."t. vVest in the ideal Grocery Co, Having Luusm hsii hiicicm hi same. They are now better pre pared to serve their customers than before, and solicit your pat ronage. . _ . . Ideal grocery go. By W. S. Ramsey and D. T. West m 11 m. t&e new residence section between the. College and the Hospital. I COLLEGE VIEW 1 Has ajl City Advantages. I * COLLEGE VIEW | It is a pleasure^to?it^? don this fciU and f View" the Boulevard, the College, and the interurban C. I H mi* linn - I mm."i n.,. COLLEGE VIEW | There will be nothing but residence* up there - and good ones at that.' I COIXt^V?EW ! Ii i ?i? .mi- ?mmmtM i .i ? Would you like to buil d where every house in sight is a new one ? ! COIXEGEVIEW I ' ni I.mini- -" Don't you know that these lots will increase in value as new houses go up? 1 COLLEGE VIEW - y 1 Did you know that you can^buV ^ooe on ?Asy, payments? ?SEE Anderson Real Estate & investment Co. E. R. Horten, Pres L. S. Horten, V. P. W. 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