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The buj^g on North main'Street no-v occypjed by the Elite Cafe, has been Icasedjk? me, and wilU-exonvezt *-* - - I* v-n &.t riH rv t ?%?ri ' ,' r WP Tai? ?pened between the 1st and ??ffi bf February. STARTED.' MONDAY MORNING, REMODELLING THE ENTIRE BUlLDIr^ .{T^JRONT WILL DE SO ARRANGED THAT DURING HOT WEATHER IT WILL DE COMBATIVELY OPEN, WHICH WIMMLE PER FECT V?NTlLATIOIf. j \ * ^Positively SlS THE?TRJ? WILL BE SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT. :-: :-: :.: L WATCH THIS SPACE FROM DAY-TO DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS. I K M Di'nWnn I I R.iU.l lllnaiUU J I THE MOTION PICTURE MAN \ He Jj; ? R - m.failli ???????m M m Lu i.mn.??????nilli UM in ii ?iiiiiinriff ^3^>snunia?aM?a^ ' ?ytDid you ?ver notice pur 'Electric Sign? No doubt you luv?. Mont everybody bes noticed lt Hes most everybody noticed your sign? And are there ? great many people who con poVtHe?H re member to have seen your sign at all? Why not mnke lt ;.ttr.u.ilv? enough to be remembered-attractive enough to draw trud*--i\i? ac tive enough to indicate your desire to be progre.Ktdve^y*ur*cttve enough to show people that you wish to^ataSavt-- thent--4h?t- you want their attention and trade. w0 woul?'l?ke tb Ta?k Electo Signs with you. SOUTHERN PUB'JC UfillliES GO WEAR A SMILE! I GREATLY . EDUCED ^S?BBSa^BB?KSEPJ ~ J JEt^80 'Worn account1 -?t Mardi -Gras ?^S&SaS?kWSSB^yJ JT M Klebration. ?ncketfc oe sale Feb. 1st a^^^^^^^^H5ynT Vjlri with rstuPuMimlt March 8th .$14.35 Pensacola, F?av '"r^ffe^V. rv and return account of Mardi. Gras - tilly an- Celebration Tickets on ssle Feb. 17 ? ? _ ^ to aSrd, with retara limit March 6th, ^^YPFWR?TKR FV?4alaia?,Ala,, 1 Xr?,VVm?T rf. and^ajarn account of Mardi, Ospa , v. Celebration. Tickita On sale Feb. r17 and you ca*v oar aarmie all ho.Maawsrtth ?*^?ii?it Ma*?-* ctb. the time as they enable you t? ?J*- , ,r i tum out theneatestr?ntt b??t W&tfS Richi-nond, Va?? cla&S of VVOfki- Let US Show ??d return,, account pf National Edn M? lofAc* \f. An\ Klix* a catiosafj Association.. T'.cUetn on ssle* you OUr Jatavt Model NO.. O Fab?|i#, and 23r*:,wlth return limit and ><>u 'win - rwv convinced Maroh 4th, mt? ?fe complete toior r.-tma. a :> 8 second hand cjr.t, ?GP?, Columbia, s. c, nvtchmes a. so repair ??t' -tr.116TABSI^ L^TA,Greenville, a. c. other make machines, ar$ ...i?^,!lw n^aS??&a our wrrk m ?on? bv fi, class experienced I , | fl ijfljfF ll H fcl^j Give us a THai. . ORA\ TON ?/*^?0. f j ^^M*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rjealers. Charlottet N. C. j 3^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Agent, Anderson/S. C. ? .. 1 , 1 ^Sf^BWI"^,,?' Financial and (.'INN'EITK H Ero KT OB What Market .Movement* Wera Base* Washington, Jan. 23.-The ninth cotton ginning report of the Census Bureau for thc season, issud at 10 o'clock Friday morning, announced that ??,'??*.1?1 o* rot*'?n ?.??"?? ing round as half bales, of the growth of 1913 has Vbdn figured prior to Jan uary 16, to which date during the past cjit'?n v*\uv-u Iha .Innlni, i .. *.n**A r\r. r. B""?? ~ o--??*?? M.W.UJK^U ./1/. .J per cent of the entire crop. Last year to January 16, there bad been ginned 13,088,930 bales, or 97.0 per cent bf thc entire crop; in 1911 to that date 14,510,799 bales or 93.3 per cent, and in 1908 to that date 12,666,203 baleo, or 96.8 per cent. Included in the ginnings were 97, 034 round bales, compared with 78, 690 bales last year, 97,654 bales in 1911, ill,0?9 bales lu 1910 and 232, 510 bois in*1909. The number of Sea Island cotton bales Included were 76.18C, compared w'.th 70,758 bales last year, 109,867 bales in 1912 sud 92,191 bales in 1909. FhitVs Weekly Report New York, Jan. 23.-pup's weekly ? review'of trade tomorrow will nay: 1 While there is tangible -evidence of continued expansion in general bu ii -, ness, the betterment ia not entirely uniform. Advices' from levins cen ters are rather mixed, yet favorable reports outnumber those ot sn op posite character and sentiment I? more confident * -< In the important Iron and eieel in dustry, -tho belief ls . strengthening that the turning point lids about been reached, although it ia hot expected thai ?be reedvery ft o'tirMftiw "previous depression will Le rapid. Labor, how ever, la more fully employed; mill operations have increased and even If there has boen no advance in prices, further concessions are not so fre quent. The funner puiiO/ Cf tue t'nii roads In'holding bask contracts is somewhat lass pronounced and orders and sp?cifications ?re coming forward with greater*"freedom than hersioforc. Failures thin wseit * numbered 456 in the United .Staten against SCO lact" year, and 4S ia Canada compared with 4?a* y?af agp7'.' . I "ow Orleans, Jan. 28.-Secretary Hester'J statement o? tte visible ?uor. pjy ci colton- lusos* tydSjf. Bhow> thai total visible to be 6,'?45.6S5 RgdltiBt a>? 103.949. last week and 6.105,861 last year. Of this the total af American cotton ts 4,518,u85 against 4,64,7,949 last week' and 4^00,861 last year and of ali other kinds, including Egypt. Brasil, India, etc., 1.630.000 against 1.561,000 last week and 1.355,000 last year. Of the world's visible supply of elton. there, la new afloat and held in Great Brillan ?nd continent*! IB? rope 3,109.000 against 3.497,000 last year ; In Egypt 374.U?0 against. 329, 000 Iff at year; lit India 679,000 against 627,000 last year and in the United States 1.984,000 against. 1.653,000 laBt New York Cotton Now York,, J??. ?3.-Cotton waa lower today. . .Recent buyers seemed to .bo upsaJ^?)Sp?|^'tife census rpor?L: showing 13,6?9v?e0 balea ginned-.to j.-.n. 1?, amt there waa considerabJa scaHtermttH^srtoaV.m. Ah early loss:, wan folfcw'eilt b* rallies, but prices] weakened 'alsriin In late trading nnd ; .. .. frilay at a net,declino ^ ~K\Tm\i IO S <?pen High Low Close January ... ' '.33 12.?S UM' 12.31 March: . ? : :.63 12.63 12.54 12.55 May .... 13.36 12.42 12:33 12.32 Joly .". . 13J? 12.37 11.27 12.** October .. . HAY U.68 11.61 ll.? Spots l.i.30-10 v own. -rr- ? Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Jan. 22.-Cotton-Spot Mo?erst business, prices unchanged. SpotS 7.21. Receipts 53,000. ". Salea 7.002. Open Cloao .Tan-Feb ,...6 84 '6.79 Feb-March.6.86 ?.8e MarehApTll .. .6 87 6.82 .prU-May.*. .. ..~?.8tf ?.8& New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, Jan. ?3.-*-Heavier gin nine than was expected caused a de cline of. nearly a dollar a bate la the cotton market today, partly destroyed tbs gool telt;'*^*A h*? ruled ?f late, and caused oonalderable liquidation of long cotton. The market closed at practically the lowsstoff the ; cay. ~ The cens?a bureauV^spoftT ssas that 256,000 baies seltne stare gin ma 1n the period between ?sn. 1 and 1 Commercial Jun. 10. The trade expected some thing around 200,000 balea; eren the moat bearish forecasts of the report net exceeded 225,000 balee. On the heels of the report came much bear ish comment recording the total yield this season. Cotton Seed Oil New York, Jan. 23.-Cotton seed oil liquidation Induced by the decline in lard. Toward th? close, howers^, prices rallied slightly on slight off erings of crude and room covering. Sales 11,000 barrels. Closing prices [.were 2 to 5 points net lower. . if Stocks and Bonds ..cw York, Jan. 23.-Toward thc close of Friday's market prices swept upward to tho nighe-.t h vol on the present movement. In a ?.?W instances gains ran up to tvo pointe or more. Thc undertone was good and the general tendency upward Traders sold stocks in the early session, believing that the extent of the rise pointed to reaction. The Ad ministration's anti-trust bills, made public over night, were utilized by hears, who contended that certain features were drastic enough to cause misgivings. This-view was n?tiges? or'?ny Adopted. Prlco? moved bax? and fort'? within a comparatively nar 1-row rance unt'l buying broadened sufflcientjy . lhtcs in thc day io- indite the forward movement irresistible. Money Market -r- rt Xcw York. Jab. 23.-Call money easier, 1 3-4 a 2; rullr - rate, 1 3-4; closing 1 S-4 a 2. Ti:~o loans weak; sixty days 2 S-4 a 3, ninety dayo, de mands, 3 1-4; six mcntliB 4. Chicago, Jan., 23.-Wheat showed buoyancy today, notwithstanding evi Idnnc.n nf fron realising HI\1 PH on each fractional advance. Liberal % export demand had much to do with sending prices higher. There was a steady close at a gain of 31-8 a 1-2 to 3-8 a 7-8, compared with .last night. Corn finished a-8 a*Owl~? up and oats dearer l-t e*r4 td**T, but provisions 12 1-2 to 27 1-2 down. and Provisions WHEAT ^ ? Open ClOBe July .V'/ft **??.. 88% ??% Bfay.66 66*4 July."g. ?$*n. 6?fc, 65*4 O?TS-^ May.SB?. - 30% July** i.39?. 30% LARD Jan . ..:. ..- M.87 May ..? :. .... .. 11.27 11.25 TUBS Jrs '..% ..- 11.45 May.-- 11.70 PORK Jan.?-.-- 20.65 May.... - .20.80 20.70 DBY GOODS. Nsw York, Jan. 23.-Domestic wools were firm.. Sp me descriptions showed an upward tendency. Somo samples of. donskoi ,wools were Bent ^tq^.toiL sale, i^?marlfet here be IJng ' ;'pnjjfttlsfactory. 'Crrepes and : mothes';'.were in good.. demand on the slut market. Local Mstrket TYtday, January 25.--. Local cotton 13 conta. Bofed *J3 a ton.' - : God sometimos waabea. the eyes of hU children with tears In order that 'they may read aright Wa .provldejpce end his conimanda*?hts.-TEeodoVe 1* Cuyler. , When you need glasses you natu iily vent the best and nt a llvlnf '?cc night hore is where you gei ?til, .is 'voil a? .the service.'} of s graduate OptTciuetrtst with twenty two year-r experience. Examlaation . ntisa?jr fr**e. ?B. J?cCHEAEY m?MPH Kye-Slght Sp?cialisa, Ovar ??aea--"r*Sejsi?s?5r' Ka? 8,; HUMAN BROTHERHOOD. Whan Disaster Came All Were Kin and Equality Reigned. Friends who went through the hor rors ot the San Francisco earthquake in 100?; und kept their apirituul senses alert tell me that Its moat poignant experience was uot one of horror or of pity, but of the almost miroculoua at tnlument of bumnn brotherhood. "Just after the disaster, when rich sud poor united lu line together for their allowance of bread and milk. ll saw." says a friend, "o ric!: woman from tiio St. Franc!? hotel lying asleep on a OjooCsiep with lier bead on a mutr. A'long s^M?pat was ^rowmover her; 6ml . under oiie c?rner"'pf it a youiig Janane? e tioy. n p*,r??ct>/"?irs!,.ger to Tier, was curled up" j?sle?p.* - . . . "Everybody was everybody"? friend, and. though we were all dog tired, there w-a?*iqg ff word of complaint er 111 -na turer^To^i io&tc rt^ekher^ft tthfe ,park and care for each other'? pnhWs aio&dgffrw of /driftwood gathered on the beach transformed med and Wo men into defenseless children of the earth, reven led each to encl?- by their innate lovableness. j f "Common danger nnrl mutual heip 1 fulness, common misfortune, common work, common confrontation with the elemental, brought a swift achieve ment of almost ideal brotherhood. A crushing blow made all the world for a time kin."-Atlantic Monthly. TAKING A PHOTOGRAPH. 80 Easy. Nowadays That lt Positively Peeved the Old Timer. "I'm ip an organization''where 'tm? ^member* nre expected to furnish the secretary with photographs)-pi them selves." "Yes?" "Well,;I hadn't.been to-a photogra pher's foy twenty years. I hated to go. I remembered the. old head clamp, aud the fwlsited spinel and the- awkward bands, niiit tbc depressed chin, and the dilly smile. It seemed to me worse thun the dentist's. But 1 had to go. I wnlked into the photographer's big room like a Christian martyr, and the operator pointed out n chair, and I sat dowu, and hu said. 'That's all.' I nBk cd him to repeat it. Ile did. Then I got out of the chair aud went back to my office." "Well?" "Well, I don't feel right about lt lt didn't seem to me worth while.' ll me right, lt looked to me as if he bad a disagreeable Job on his bnnds nud wanted to shirk it. Ho should have fussed over me niow. What do I know about posing? Besides, there wasn't Urne. -That's a H.*. he said, and filliped me out of the chair. Tiley didn't snub me than way twenty, years' ago. no. slrl"-Cfeveiand Wain Dealt*," . ; :? "r Made the Mest of His Hate. When ' Lord Milner held his drat re ception at Pretoria the officers nod leg islators were given to understand that frock coats and tali hats were expected of them. There was only one shop in the place lu which silk hats were sold, and this had but.four of them. The Transvaal- legislators rushed off In a body to bay these four, bat tho;hatter, not bel?g mad. saw bb? opportunity in their extremity. He knew there was no time to get- hats from any where erse, so he resolved not to scH. H-c offered to let them out nu hire nt the rate bf 10 shillings for ten minutes. Hts shop was close .nt baud. I'our gentlemen could present themselves bofor^ his excellency. After tis rula ntes they must silently steal sway and bnnd over their hired ?nery to another panting quartet, lt was done,' and the hatter still repeats dreamily, as he re calls the moment.of his life, "lt would not. ba ve been fair to bave sold them, not fair tu my customers and not fair to myself."-landon Globe. "Tho Corsican Bandit.". Only those who have traveled d good deal Ut Italy csu realizo the depth of tba resentment that ia still felt there at'.the -lessen .the . ooo ut ry suffered through tfce "Corslenu Jinnda." na Na poleon hn?> beCijL- dubbed. The (?Allans hove a saying ?lrtmV.'t?i?. French; "Are the- JPreiich 'thieve*?" "N'o. but bona parte tangoed iw?rt of them? nre." And when n visitor goes to one city after ruioituxr juna? brw hntldinranorh. er that, was roblied-uf .oVchfef treits ure?.by Nnpoieot). lu? l>egb>9. tu under raa|tAh)?savage sentiment. lt in even stronger. 10 Malta, which Island wild victURiiy swept- clean of ita ?pietu?ors of inedleral. and renalssnnr-e nrf-hy tho conqueror. The'Maltese--loot ls S'il somewhere at the hpttoftf, of Aiexnu j dr?a bay, the ?hip. on which Napoleon loaded lt having foundered thar*; i .* Wai Tyler* Rebellion; ir AtfeniptH fi flabby?t a 1 iitetbe traies of agricultural' laborers lu England I -vere largely responsible for the greai revolt of-13SI. or "Wat Tyler's rebel Hon." il iv|Mi-m'n?i-?? (be deena (Hes effort of landowners to get bork t? } the level of wages tvotore the blqcl death carno tn make inbor di?rrr; lier} ?: the lord bf the njar.oV ovcrshbt tb\ , w:\ru. Ile wauled Ibo' day wage, kerri Hiwn'fu'.^ cent* tn ?; entft-a day. fiai ? ho put fl rents.tu.M i-eulrf'ln the sobed ', cir there might have been no rel?e?ion Badly R*prctr#ed. Mother-iorlaw-lt is no kind of you Joseph, to take the- trimble to rirlv< roe home! Won-lrt-lasv-Don't mention ttl lt's ho trouble nt nil. Oh the con tm ry. lt ls the most delightful driel I hnv? had for some tithe!''-Lon de* Teiegrepa:_y. ;. The wjee'^pyove and tbc f^?-h con fMi^by tnfyr conduct that a life 01 employment ia the only life wort! College View LISTEN--You will never have another opportunity in this city to build where every one orme hie own home, where there are no railroad crossings, shops, warehouses nor anything objectionable, where the homes are all new, all set back 30 feet and none of them to cost less than $1,800-for thc simple' reason that there is no more yacant land inside. the city and yon don't want to go outsidejno\vs~~ Two weeks ago when lots like these would have, cost $1, 50Q 6? $2,500, that might have been advisable, but now since we erecting these at $500 to ?i,2$0 on ensyterm . "What's the ,?nly a few of these lots leftist .? Shcv? You. Anderson Rea & Investment Co. E. It HORTON, Pres. L. S. HORTON, V. P. j_W. F. MARSHALL, Sect'y. Crown and Bridge Work BIG DEDUCTION 15 DATS $15 Gold Dust Plates $12.50 Our Specialty: Something Classy, Most Beautiful : Natural Gum", t Painless Extracting DR. H. R. WELLS & Co. ...Electric Dental Parlor... i Over Farmers & Merchants Bank Anderson, S. C. Wuman Attendant CLASSIFIED AOVERTtSEMEHTS Advertisements in this depart-, ment will be classified and ran ai I the following rates : 25 words or j lesa,?ope time, 25c; three times for 50c; eight times for $1.00. For more than 25 words the same rate will apply. WANTS GIRLS WANTED to sew, light work. . WM'" pay: board while you are learning. Anderson Overall Fac tory.. Anderson. S. C 12-12-2m J WANTED TO BU?-Will buy any time, fat cattle, hogs and calves I have customers for add contracts to furnish. I buy hides and tallow. The Tannera want my hides. 121 W. Whltner St. Phone G94or 095 lt, P. HEXPEUSON . At Lilly White Market. I The wholesale and abattoir; man. tf._._' ?> * FOR SALE FOB SALE-Farm, 105 acres, beauti fully located, near city, good dwell ing, four tenant houses, twa barns, gin 'house, land level and easy of cuitivaticn, at a price thai. 1B a nargais. Como to . see us quick or write. Burrlss Realty Company. i-9-tr. FOR SALE-I hav3 some nice, large o white Wyacdottes for sale. .Write for prlces.-r<W. W. Thompson, Lown des ville. S. C. 12-23-lmo. p. WASTED 50 bead good mules, old and young, within the next ten days or two weeks. Bring them to The Fretweli Company's stables. G. W. RADER. l-9-4t-tue.&frl. > ' FOffSALE; I FOR SALE^House and lot whore I now live Ano vacant lot adjoining on east. House has eight rooms and kitchen, butlers pantry, bath room, electric lights and sewerage. Price right, terms right. U-HrNorryce. -, PUBLIC SALE We will sell at public auction at the Anderson court house, on Monday Feb ruary 2, at the usual time, ono house and lot in town of Belton, in eotate of Mrs. M. J. Cambell. Purchaser to pay extra for papers.-R. R. Keaton and R. A. Keaton, Executors. l-l?-3tu. Forty-eight acres, valuable farm land situated within'one mlle ' of the city limits of Bosley, S. C., near Ailee cot-. ton mills. This property has a new eight-room dwelling house, ample out buildings and a good barn on it. The land is very strong and is especial!.*, adapted to truck farming. For picea termo, etc., call on or write to Jos B. Leach, Atorney. Easley. C. I X stilt have a lot of good land in tracts to suit you. Prices varying from tan dollars to thirty^lye par acre. All . Well located. Wti?c to me 1 at McCormick, S. C. \ i Joo:,F. Edmunds. ' . ' r fr ' * EUREKA NEWS * i^^'^^^ Such lovely wcathor .wo are having ^Sc&ON for January. Who can complain, .No m M**"**^ excune for not putting cut garden j plants and flo worn. I General Pao?eager Accent, Mcasrs. R. E. Campteil and Robt. | 1f^."nA ,,""",, ??Ct?'2?i"#^U.C'? - . . . , ", . M} Reduced Round Trip rarea from Gentry spent yesterday m Piedmont : Anderson S. C. vlth the iattem alster, Mrs. J. McMa- RICJ?JIOND, VA*. . . V.. _flfi.75 bau. ?Account of National Education Asso Mrs. l ena Carabrcll tnd eons spend Tickets; on^ salo Feb 21 ,%2. c,i" -nnu*-, r>?w".. i. "" v^th return l!m.t March, ita, llflt. Saturday in Belton. Belton is an- N?w Orleans. La. . $19.85 to-date bnstnoss town. I Poi ?reola, Fla.-515.00 Mrs. Porily Drake is spending a j Mobile, Ala. $15.45 while with har sister. Mr?. M. M. Account Mardi Gran Celebration. r,mnl.,, ! Tickets on salo Fob. 17th to 23rd, with m " . . '? " UiK&?frtimt-limit March. Cth ISM. V.r Edwin ^rc^^^r^s^M^? , l;-l?r f:- L ?r^^^^^d^on call on City Thelig.e.^ily Mis.-* Msta? ;*Snafav#oh, ' ,. Rural Schcol .Iroprov. -5a., fa-'This. TgtWQ if^ the tion is with us'thaayv?'Wt?J?rot? aticd . K* *\ r/'."ri '??!?*\ t up to the front, but we have lagged j - ? l^amil> ?* KcSder* Ot behind, but by th* assistance of our *|*f4 ??3 PAPER ? . I go od friends we ere go tug ap again. - < _ _i I Wo plan to be In the race for one of /_. the pr?tes. The Woman's Missionary Society ia It there .is a virtue In the world et to meet with Mrn. L. A. Cochran [ which wa shonld aim, it is cheerful j Thursday sftcrnooh at S o'clock. ncr.s.-Bnlwer-I.ytton.