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Thc building on North Mains treet formerly occupied by the Elite Cafe, has been leased to me, and will be convert ed into a MODERN, UP-TO-DATE Motion Picture Theatre TO BE OPENED THE 5th or 6th of February. fl ...WORK.. IS PROGRESSNG RAPIDLY. REMODELING THE ENTIRE BUILDING. THE FRONT WILL BE SO ARRANGED THAT DURING HOT WEATHER IT WILL BE COMPARATIVELY OPEN, WHICH WILL GIVE PER FECT VENTILATION. Positively THIS THEATRE WIL^L BE SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT. :-: :-: :-: VVAT?W THic SPACE FROM DAY TO DAY FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT A.M. Piflksion THE MOTION PICTURE MAN I Lowest Prices i crown and Bridge Work BIG REDUCTION 15 DAYS $15 Gold Dust Plates $12.50 Out; Speciali s : Something i'la.ssy. Most fleiiutltuJ Natural ifums. Painless lx:rtctiiig lite. H. R WELLS & Co. ...Electric Dental Parlor... Over Farmers & Merchants Bank Anderson, S; C. Woman Attendant ./as supposed tc trans mute the baser Hctals in-. tb gold. Today* we cali it efficiency. '??Efficiency is the result of knowing how, an^ of do ing the best yon know how. We could do our work Cheaper, 'but ' we won't. We would do our work better, -l?ut we nn't. fl Sf ?ju .gm; fi \ I Uni ??jf AN!>?lt>0?#, m rt ?L ?C. ENJOY ^j?r?A!UM? GLASSES r. ? v nhpft?y yon with: Your sieht will bs much improved, th? glasses -viii be so comfortable you'll hardly know you ?lave thurn on. Como aud be ruted with a-pair ?.hat viii help your sight, help your appeara&ce add add to your f comfort. rv_ aa ? St. Ground Floor ? haas S9SI, Bes. ThoaeiSSJ. Financial and Stocks and Bonds New York, Jan. 28.-The stock market today traveled over much the Kaine ground as in the preceding nosHlon. Fluctuations were Irregular. The lirst tendency wa? downward, af ter wbic'# the market rose above yes terday's close. Speculators were unconcerned. Bet ter conditions are to be hoped for soon. Reading held first place be cause of vigorous buying. Except tlonal weakness prevailed In Hock Island stockB and bonds, leading to discussion of financial problema which thc company may be called upon to solve. Tobacco stocks were strong. Reports of Improvement in the copper trade gave better tone to th ecopper crocks, after a drop earlier in the day. There was a further casing of mon ey rates and for the first time in months commercial paper was placed under 4 per cent. The recent upward movement in bonds was unchanged. ?Various points of heaviness appeared. To tal sales, par value, $3,300,000. Uni. ted States bonds were unchanged on call. "Total sales of stocks were 465, 000. New York Cotton 'New York, Jan. 2B.-{Bullish trade advices caused a moderate advance in cotton but failed to inspire any gen eral turn in New Orleans. ? Closed barely steady and net 4 points lower to 2 points higher. Cables were a shade lower than due and the local irvarket opened at a decline of i to 2 points. Houses with Taverpool con nections were buyers -here, however, and. there waa considerable chatter ing demand, whian became ? little more animated on reports that China waa a more active buver o4 cotton goods in Manchester. The HU:: port did not became aggressive and after) thc c!c:c cf L!TCG1 had shut out1 arbitrage business, thc dcimnd ap peared to be even less a 'ive. The close was at practically the lowest of the day. Private cables from liverpool re ported some selling and continental liquidation, -but said th.it offerings had been absorbed by ; -.Inners call ina;, me increased pcnvity ot ex porters ls reflected in the daily clear ances, with total export* for the sea son up to the close of bunine .J to night falling only 36.000 bales ?hort cf last season, altaos g J a K&ftii or eo ago they were more than 200,000 bales behind. Cotton spot e'eady: middling up lands, 12.00; gulf. 18.15; ?nies, 1.000. Condense! statement of tbe f!nan ci ni condition or the BANK OF AN DERSON, Anderson, S. C.", at the cto3e of business January 13, 1914 aa shown hy the regular report made to tho State Bank Examiner. RESOURCES lonna and Discounte . .$ 920,287.46 Overdrafts .'.. ..2B.912.?U Bonds and Stocks. 6,850.00 Beni Estato.*_ 85,540.00 Cash and due from Banks 161,395.13 Total.1 1,219,984.68 LIABILITIES Captlal Stock . $ 150,000.00 Surplus . 150.000.00 Undivided Profita' (Net).. 03.475.41 Dividends Unpaid. 1,788.00 Deposits, Individual $764,871.62 Depo ilts.Bank 64,851.05 829.723.27 Bills Payable ... ..... 25,000.00 Total.$ 1,219,984.68 Interest compounded quarterly oa Saving* Account?. The Rank for taw i'orpnrntr<.n-?he Firm-the ladltldoal-la fact fer ev crybedyi ?orae in r\d pay It n vWt. THE BANK or A?^ERSON, Anderer u & ?. The Strongest Bi.:.;. In .tie feontj SAVE SOI* v PROGRESSIVE GREATLY REDUCED -Round Trip Fares -,-TIA :: So?lhern Railway :s In connection wii?. ' t?lue Ridge. Premier carrier of the South, from Anderson, sc. $19.20 New Orleans, La. and return account of Mardi Qraa Ceiebrslirm. Tickets on aale Feb.'1st TO i. rd with return limit Marah ?t! ^14.55 Pensacola; Fla./ saul.return account of Mardi tiras! .>i*hrstton ' Tickita on asia Feb. 17 i ?to ??rd. with return tin.it ?larch 6th, i .1914. . . . I $15*00 Mobile, Ala*, ? [and return account of Mardi Oras] 1 rj.Uk??!>? <Mr*Vi*tt A* aal? P*H 1? I to~~23rd, with return amit March eth, 1914. $12.75 Richmond, Va. and retara, socoant of National Bdu catkma! Association. Tickets on calv Feb. 21, 22, and dard, with return limit March 4th, 1914. For complete Infor malwa, tickets, ?tc., cai! on ticket agent, or. IV. E. Me G EE, AG PA, Coleante, a C W. & TABER* r&TA, Greenville, S. C i Commercial Cotton futures closed barely steady. Open Close Jan.J 2.22 12.24 March.12.44 12.46 VI- w . -> .. . ?n m /.I July..12.19 12.19 Oct.11.63 11.56 New Orleans Cotton New Orleans, Jan. 28.-Throughout the morning sessiod the cotton mar. ket today had a steady tone, but in tho afternoon values fell off until they were under the close bf yesterday. The net change for the day was a loss of 1 to 4 points. There was little speculation. The main bullish influence of the morning was reports from .Manchester and Liverpool that China was taking mtore interest in the English cloth .marketa. In tho afternoon bears ..wer?? aggressive. Spots lost 1-8, but no great amount of selling came out after Bpot ?uo* .?.??ri? no&ted. Some short selling was induce yesterday's accuuii.o, ic.ung of much land being broken in preparation for the .new crop. Opening steady nt a rise of from 1 tb 4 points, the ii .irk? t rose 8 to 9 points over yesterday's last figures. In the afternoon, at the lowest, the trading months were & to 7 points under yczterday's close. ibot cotton quiet, 1-8 n" diddling, 13 3-?6. Sales. Hpot, 1.C10; to arrive, 770. Cotton futures closing: January, 12.64; February, 12.59; March, 12.64; ^ay, 12.73; July.' 12*.77; October, 11.65. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Jan. 28.-Cotton-Spot good business done; prices easier. Spots, 7,10; Sales, 12.000; Receipts, 50,000. Open Close Jan-Fcb.6.72 6.7' Feb-Mar.6.71 ?J6 Mar- April...674 ?-78 Aiyi ii-CViiy.O.i l ?3.7? May-June. .6.71 6.76 Cotton Goods iNew York, Jan, 28.-Pepperell sheetings were priced at 26c for 10-4 goods today. Cotton yarns were Arm. A moderate business was done in cotton goods. Worsted yarns showed an advancing tendency. 6pot burlaps; .were active. Tho low prices named during the week encouraged buyers to operate. Cotton Seed Oil New York, Jon. 28.-Cottonseed oil was easier for nearby deliveries un der soiling by rellners, while late months held steady on new outside buying and support from cotton hous es, dosing prices were 4 points lower to 1 net higher. Sales, 14,000 ?barrels. Prime crude, 6.00; prime summer yellow, 7.00 to 7.25. Money Market New York, Jan. ?8"--Call money steady, 1 3-4 a 2; ruling rate, 1 7-8; closing 1 7-8 a 2. Tionc loans eas ier; sixty days, 2 3-4; ninety days, al-4; its months, 3 3-4. Mercan tile roper, 3 3-4 a 4 1-2 per cent. Sterling exchange easy: sixty day bills, S4.S3.50; demand, $.4.80.85. Corn trade ga^va better tone to the copper 57 5-8. -Mexican dollars". 45. Govern ment bonds steady; railroad bonds Ir regular. Chicago Grain and Provisions - Chicago, Jan. 28.-iFear that a pre dicted cold wave might bring disas ter to the winster ' crop had a good deal to An toftrty with -a -biters tnrr-hcat. The market cloned nervous at an] udvnncs pi 3-S not. Com showed a1, frah?'of f-8 n I to 1 1-4 and oats a ride of J-4 to 1-4 a 3-8. In provl-| pilous the uutrcine varied Treen 2 1-S lirclli'ie to an upturn of 10. WHEAT- Open -"Mose May..'...9"+ '*3tt July.89 89% CORN May... ...?8% 87tf July.?8* 86% . OATS Mny.39% 40 July.39% .39* LAfiDi Jmn J.- H MJty.1107 H.07 r.qrs J?n .Hil M ty..il 1.80 11$? PORK Jen...- 21.40 vv.r ~*XM ."^ HE?SKE1LS . SAYRE *. BAUVWI5 . I . If wv** . *. I J ll -: * . Blaekla? Bldg. Aa4*rs?^ 6. C . . ClUsene National B*nk Bldj. . \* Raleigh, N. C. DO YOU Get What You When You Want It? ^^^^ H v JL Not Use ., a Want Ad In The Daily Intelligen ? ? cer? 'ADS* are the Kind that Get RESULTS Phone lour wams to "COLLEGE V?CW" IS a natural growth-ine vitable. "Good homes to the right, good homes to the left, good homes io the front"-Watch it grow. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. E. R. HORTON, Pres. L. S. HORTON, V. P. yr. F. MARSHALL, Sect'y. MR. MERCHANT and Business M7HEN undecided as to ww WHAT you want to ADVERTISE, or how you want to advertise Phone the Ad Man at The Intelligencer. <]f Or, if you know what you want and haven't time to get up copy, will gladly DESIGN same, and- srbrnit for your approval. ?l An AD in Thc Daily intelligencer will get results for you. WEAR A.. SMILE! --? Mantels T?e Grates We have a ?urRt- i? ?iincr Maniai & TiieCo. BlecklsY-Buildinir ANDERSON ? C. m ''is..' sijjLiJ.il '..' ?L. Co Ssauiilv-'& Biros* J ... WPEWRITKR ... ir? 1 o'' CM * par '. M .SMSSM<MMMWSMMa?S< I Weddinq Bells? j uer Vb ?ra*!*? OT? I ns' VXTATXORSL A ?????????aaa???* rebuilt, a n Q^sworM hand machines a i B ? repair ail other make machines, and mir yjijrlr io rt/>r\t? Kv firwf. class experienced workmen. Give us a Trial, 3. E. CRAYTON & CO., Dealers. Charlotte, N. C. 11 W. ?. ULMER, Agents -Anderson, 8, C.