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_?. Extra Extra LOW Prices on Buggtes .ON CASH TRANSACTIONS. FOR NEXT 30 DAYS ?"SPECIAL BARGAINS''? On remainder of our Shipment of Horses and Mules, They are going: fast-See them at. once. YOU'LL LIKE THE SERVICE you get at this restaurant From the time, you enter until you leave, every attention that will attend to ward your comfort will bo sohwn you. Your order will bo promptly taken and ub promptly filled. You'll * *- *>< . ..? *'*?..< wonder how ^ we can cook things so quickly and perfectly as we do. PIEDMONT C ft 1X4 West Whitoer afreet G. D. Antonekos. Prop, Only ONE o^toe $1250.00 lots left-Mr. Nardin Webb having .0 o u ? b t_ t h e other one. Watch College View Grow. AndeK^n,i^al E?$at? & Investment Co. E. H? HORTON, Pres. L, S. HORTON, V. P. W. F. MARSHALL, "LKNTX OF F.?E GLASSES are worse than useless. In fact they all nre UUIchs iierfrctly adapted to the aeed^.'of y?ur eyei. That h why yon unuui? ?oi purcaase Ines? except ?f ?cr an rxprri and inorongn test ai yaur sfgatv The glasses yea may re. quire 1 supply at as low price ns It Is safe for yon tb pay, f&UO to $5JK) und anward. Bepalrs oa frames aad purls WrN and, upward, Dr. M. R, Campbell 112 vT. Whltner St. Grnnnd Floor Offlce r^houe mt. Bas. 'i'hoaradeU. ? ."nu. xi g SUB^mpTION BLANK '>-# TILS ANDERSON' DAILY INTELLIGENCE'I, Anderson, C. C. ' - Gentlemen:?Please enter my .name as a subscriber-to The Dally Intel ligencer. I am (or am not) taking the scmi-w?ekljr Intelligencer. 1\CjTK.?7i ynu oro a suoBcriDor to the semi-weekly and your. ??h? . scriptJea is paid In advance, yon may receive credit for the amount psftL The subscription of the daily is 15.00 per year; $2.60 for sis months. Please-enclose check or money order. Respectfully, Addr< tl NiJ. "Do y?? shave youn "?ou?stimes, wLon I Notice A given of the regular an nuai mcefng ot. the stock holders !<oi GoMegc Heights Lend Company, to tU held at the ornes of the SedveftaryV ft Geological survey catimste? place the IMesfcte? HUBdtey. on Afad>>M?^? rland cement In) the eighteenth da? of nniiisaa. Itii Presld Feh; X 1*14. ' Financial and x ?M jig n| Stocky and Bonds : New York, Feb. 3.?Quotations ad vanced slowly In tlie stock niurket to il*/. The market dlspbiynd uninls iftfcoble Itrmiiess apparently derived front a steady Investment demand / ttHo as much as from speculative purchases. Tin- cloae fou.<d various representatives shares 1 to 2 points higher. The character of the buying wa> indicated by the good demand foi bcTids atrd Investment stocks. The new Issue of Now York State 4 1-2* sold at J08 a new high price. A 17.400,000 Issue of bonds Kuarantoed by LoiiiRvllle & Nashville was over subscribed. - The market was freed.from, influ encea which depressed it yesterday. Rodt sland securities t rebounded against their low prices. London, which sold extensively here yesterdr> reversed Its position. The tone of the bond market im proved. Hock sland refunding 4s rose 3 1-4 above the 10w price. Total sates, par value. $3,7?0.O00. (United States bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales today, 423,200. New York Cotton .Vow York, Fee.' i.^^r?Trtt"utdai' tion cf km rob contracts caused con tinuous nerVotr8neHS, 1ft' todky*s cotton tradings and on the early advance prices eased off with the close steady at a net gain of 3 points on Febru ary, but generally 3 to & points net lower. Selling of tho late months bv houses with foreign cr'southern con nections caused the decline add, while there seemed to be enough demand to absorb offerings around 11.05 for Ju ly, the market shored utile rallying I .power, closing within 2 or 3 point? of the lowest. Southern mail advices claiming that the open winter had favored tho de velopment of insect pests and that 'there was a scarcity of sound seed ("isr the sc?tthtrest, ?2ay h-vc contribu ted to this early advance, but the market soon met increased .UTerings of .March contracts. ?rokers sup pesed to he trading fof* one of the prominent local snot Interests ap peared'to'be selling March against purchases for July, while houses with Liverpool connections had S consid erable volume of July selling orders. AS prices worked off, scattering liq uidation became more active and a few stop orders were uncovered oc ' the break, v.-'utcn <Tpit!c<; the raark?C about G to 7 points net lower. After the" close of Liverpool the solliu;; ta pered off, as though early offerings yn straddle account, ano VNTFoF K'-poiyW^?hTCie*y .he--rather mere selling from South ern sources on the bulges, however, and tlteqnarket was more or loss un settled during tl)d;day.' *XMw?'.- Hom |'March.12.34 12.87 May..\l?.lo>-,fl2.66 July.12.04 11.98 Otc.nil 11.46 Cotton Liverpool, Feb. 3.?Cotton??Spot gcod business dohc^ prices1 easier; good middling, 7.37; sales, 12,000, in cluding 11,000 American. Receipts, 33.000; Including 31.900 Atner.Jcan. Fu tures' closed steady. i .1. Open Close Feb-Mnrch.<6.08 6.6g March-Apr 11.C.70 6.76 April~M.-?.y i. C.67 6.67 May-June ... ... .6.66 0.67 June-July.6fl? ?,?a New Orleans, Fob, 3.?Ootton con tinued dull today* with very little speculative interest : itows on either side of the market. A small advance In the morning was succccled by a small d?clin*? 'almost to yesterdayV Mam ,-vr-,-/.l. aImIma* -* - .?..-*?__ - --. - - .- - - - ...... . ... c\? UW?UO I 1 point, while Oct< or made an ad-I vanee ot 2 points, i ;r inn day. .''Although foreir* cables wore en ' conrngtng and a ? J.000 bale Hre was reported at'Ho* 'on, there oeemed to be nothing ? vtlcularly. stimul?t? lug to the bhll' :n tho news of the doy.;/Poara h' nojRjpna^^ iCaR?ATLY REDUCED -RouidTripFareji -? ?VIA .: Southern Railway ip In connection with Blue Ridge, I rremler carrier of the SwiHnv'frasBl [Anderson, S. C. $19,20 New Orleans. La. BBB^BSSB^aHKflnHHBBIsKHSBBHMflHHiHK and return account of Marat Crap Celebration. Tickets on sale Feb. 1st to 23rd with return limit March 6th 1914. $14.55 Penseeob, B?L and return account' m*TsarsY** Gra? ?ration. -Tickets,op saw Feb. If " wlth-roturn limit March 6th. JMS.UU Mobile, Ala,., and return account of Mardi Gras! C?l?bration. Tickets on sate "Feb. 17 to t*rd, w4ta return limit March 6th. TAB?B. FATA. OreeavjUe. 8. C AflWU 4>t<%^Sy & ?. 1 Commercial 1 freely on reports of a large failure in London. Highest prices for th? see Bloh were ftve to six points o-yer-yea terdsy's last quotations and towest prices were 4 to ? peints under. ?ont cotton quiet unchanged. 'Mld ii.ii' 12 r,-n;. Sales on the spot, 2,123; to arrive 1,102'. Futurea closing: February ;.12.37 March.12.49 May ... ,. 12.64 July.e 12.6? October. 11.fin Cotton Good* : t, r. - i '. : ? New York, Feb. 3.?Cotton goods markets were quiet today with easier prices on gray cloths for covorting. Moderate sales of standard drills huve been made for India shipments. Yarns were flrtn. 'Hen's wear was in steady demand for toll at the low price rang ?s current. Retailors are .buying i silks freely. Cotton Seed Oil 'Now York, Feb. 3.?(Cottonseed oil was steady for February, but lower for later months under selling of March by refiners, ngainst crude, poor outside demand in general and in sympathy with the decline in lard. Fu tures closed 2 to 7 points net lower, flwles, 8,100 barrels. Prime crude, .'.93 to 6.00; prime iurr.mcr yellow. 7.00 to 7.12; prime winter yellow. 7.25 to 7.80; prime summer white, 7.20 to 7.70 Money Market New York, Feb. 3.?Call money firm, t 3-4 to 2 per cent; ruling rate, 2; closing, >1 3-4 \o 2. Time loans steady} sixty days, 2 2-4; ninety days. .? to t-4; six months, 3 3-4 per cent Mercantile paper. 3 3-4 ; > 4 1-2 per cdht. Sterling hxchnn' * steady} six ty dav bills, S4.83.9u: dpi..and. $4.85.fltf Commercial bills. $4.83. Bar stive* :>7 5-8 Mexican dollars. 4lf l-i. Gov ernment bonds steady; railroad bonds firm.1" Chicago Grain Chicago Fob, 3.?Discovery, that an unusual movement of Kansas ' and Nebrnrfka wheat to Chicago had sei in acted na weight today on prices here,. Th? result was that the mar kst closed 'heavy \-i to 1-2 to H-g un der last night. Other speculative ar ticles totrfcuffercd a net decline corn 1-2 to 3-4; oats 3-S to 5-8 and H^naVMoas, 2 1-2 to a-to 7 '1-9: WHEAT? Onen ?Tlo*. M*y.MM, 92% July.88% 8?% tm?\ July.65% ,65. - W. May . .39% 89%". iuly.39%' 39% LARD- s.*. .4 May.11.00 11.00 RlfrS ?m.11.45 11.17 July.11.455 11 Ai PORK? 2&y .. .'...21.45 21.47 OOMINr?j^iyS^ Sj.1T, Acted as Counsel For Geveraor in State Bonds Case. Columbia, Fob. 2.?Tbo supreme court in a decision yesterday by ?. W. O .Bhlpp, dbdhg associate justice, affirmed the orteT of Pi. C. WUtts, as socmte^ust.ce.'Teguiring A. W. Jones-, comptroller g?n?r?t, to honor a war rant presented by F. H. Domlnlck, as ststsnt 'attorney general, for about $1,200 for service in the suit brought m the supreme court to test the bond refintdtag net- ' Mr. Domjuick, before he was a.v pointed as assistant attorney general, was. employed to rcprcsorrt tne eov en.or in the suit t?test the twnd re funding act., Hfr jjir?sented a ciaim ii? un; Deining U.?, it was later turned- dawn by Comp troller General' Jrcscs. The case was carried before Associate Justice Watts, who iri?oed an-order requiring the comptroller* general to honor the claim. The case - was then carried to 'the supremo court. '. ' 0- ? OlGorman for Taminany Leader Ne? York, Feb. 3.?That Senator James; O'Oermnn has fccen already chosen ,o be placed on the throne from wl^oh Taiumuny Leader Charles F. *vurphy in slowly but surely being oustiM, is t ie opinion of many politi cal sharps l?v Wew York. Murphy's wu jmur> iu pv.innixg rn int im peaeb oient of rJeut?r In the face of tbe opposition of his own lieutenants signed his political death warrant. O'Cor man's etar hes been on the as , oaadaat ever staec. Statuary Hall (Dy Associated Press.) (Washington, Bab:' 2.-^A statute of Dr. John (krrio ot Florida, the in ventor of the-lee *skshln?,;ene of " Stste's coatr?nitleM?'t na?t of Fame'lnt^- ^ m pip?e today t* WM? 8Utwister wBl ?eHjp^nte the date dedieati-ei. . - Some English ene^eera beliei they hive seHivtentod ?he erostan i canal beds by the waves Aev'Bp '* screw prop.ttewsviOr a-boot eertpi with a rudder on each side ot the acfhw to "break *n> ka arav?a. N?te -j S. i Good Hi* Escape From ^-^^ !r*S^; Returning to Anderson yesterday moinlhg at 1:30 o'clock. Sheriff Joe H. M. Ashley and Deputy Sheriff Wil liams admitted that they had been unable to get any trace of the negrc charged with attempted assault on the person of a- well-known white wo man of Pelzer. Sheriff Ashley yesterday told an In telligencer reporter that he'kept ui strenuous search from the thne'ht arrived at Pelter until about out o'clock yesterday morning but -that hi was unable to find any trace- of the man or anyone who had seen him He sard that it was impossible foi the blood-hounds to piok up anytract of the scent as there had been hun dreds of people sround the place af ter it happened and tbat no seen* ould he obtained after they had walk' ?d over the ground. iA search is still being maintained for. the negro by some of the people of Perser and it is possible that hi may yet be captured. SENECA ELECTS DELEGATES. To the Sunday School Convention It Anderson Next Week. Seneca, Feb. 3.?There was t largo mass meeting of Sunday schoo workers from -different sections of th< county in the Presbyterian churcl Sunday morning to elect'delegates tt the'State convention at Anderson an< to look to the advancement of tht .vork in this county. .1. P -Stribllnp: presided and goo* talks were'made .by'Prof. Daniel am prdf. "Sweeney of Clemsdn and otb ers. r. a large delegation was selected V represent this, county at tbe meetiai ?n Anderson. Dr. E. C. Doyle had the misfortun? if getting his arm broken last Friday He was efahklng his automobile 1: front of the Seneca Pharmacy. ?*?*hea the crank struck him, ! breaking th< 'arge bone of the right (forearm' While'it gave bim a good deal of pal) mo ** attending'to his* Trafcttce w*? 'tis arm In a sling.1 ' OPENING MORE PROPERTY. Messrs. J. H. T?te and John W Lmtey are extending Provost *tre# through their property on tbe sout" sid? 0i tt cat wnrrher- street. TO !pew atreet will be 40 feet wide an' will extend back as far a? the M* Cully property- uttlpss My. R. S. Me Cully d?cide? to nave 4t extends on'1 through to W?st M?rket stre?* ?fcfci street will open up some ver valuafte Hand - which wit! bdtMt -*** ?xita auu soio. "Bt at Wiltiamstor ' '... st Mayor H. G. V. Cooley and Mr. E. V (Duckworth of Wlllkuaston were 1 Anderson Tuesday. Mr. Duckworth a pr?sidai ?f thf Chr-rnhe? c? Cloth emree came over here to see aboo getting some kind of terms of leas on the old Lander College pro pert for the purpusb of establishing User a high-grade school Cor boys, i H conferred with "Mr. Horton of the Ar uorson Baal ?*tate n"J lave^ttnos Company and will also sec som O th? owners-In Greenville. Mr. Duck ?Orth- says the people of Willtamstoi are very much1 In favor of it' -1th' school has i cohnccted '-with it nbou 60 acres of line lnad which could c< used in connection with the tenchim of agriculture, which seem* to b? quite u vogue iiieBO days. *? ?-. rci, ?EATH OF MBB; Av L. "EWBANB ?; y , ' ? . Mrs. 8. W. Vance went to Green I villo to attend the funeral yeetsrde: of her sister-da-law, Mrs. Abth?f I Bwbank, who was Miss Mary Vance daughter of Major 3. K. Vance o r!r.Ueeburir. Mrs. Svmm Was iwic' married,'her first husband havini been Griff Dorroh of Laurpns. Sht iwsurvived hv three children. Misse I: Amy and Mary Bwbank end Mrs Richard SuIUtan, and -by three sis {tors' -Mrs.v j. W. Gray, Mrs.' * W Norwood of Groenvlllo andfcffs. W. S Killings-worth of California. * ?i I (By Associated Press.) Washington. Feb. 3.?Preliot'.narj work'on-the administration antt-trus program progressed today on boil sides 'of the capitOL The ? Interstate ?teonnnlssion .heard a dclcga Ition fron? the National Civic Feder? [ non, Mated by Seth Low; who sub nutted a tentative draft of an inter statt? trada oornmlflston hin. Tht mm "-?? l?tn mirr? the various pending tires' Thesaehata eommittoo indicated. ? dlMsjoslHon to *elscard th* pendini I bill to formulate a new trad* L Issiun monsuro. ?-?3-?i. Lttrge for |f exko (By Associated Press.) New Orleans. Ttto. '3.-?Nee?* ot the lifting of tbe embargo on the expexv tatloft of arms to M^etoo sjpread Jkar ! ?SaoSsr. <*. wemfijer of ?ndlvUmal* Jit ! ; anw-fWrilasOs, who deal ' in arms *%m*m onpplics ef cartridges, rifle*, * revolvers and -machine guns are st?r? I ed her? an? in nearby etiles while 1 owners wafted'tor * Chance to get it ! ; sd.-o-aS uw oordor. Much of (t Hah I [Men watched for months by govern-1 l?sent age*.** end not a irttto?e? ?fc j has been halted here through effort* I . of these egeats. ' ? ? ^ WORST IS Anderson Say* According to prediction* which in [the past have often been tried and found true, the worst of the winter Is yet to come and th!? s?c*ift?? will experience some reslly cold weather. This is tho prediction or W. H. Hicks/ who was in Anderson yesterday, Mr. Htcks l? noted throughout the county |Jof bis weather prognostications and line times out of ten he la correct iVhlle 'here yesterday . he also said hat it would rain within the next r8'-hours. (Mr. Hicks said that he bad adopted he following as his motto for bust iess and that it waa getting good re ?uH? fer h iin and would for any other nan: "The man of Business Is strictly business; he understands business; te talks business; lie doea Business ind is full df ?Business; he does not noddle in other people's Business. To worry tothers with your Business Is ?ot Business. If you let others know your Business you will soon be out bf Business. TO get into trouble is the lawyer's Business; to get out of t is your Business. To tell others to 10 it himself is the pollcemttn's Bust* less. To let others do It and yet not ? it himself is the policeman's Bust ness.: TO ttsk a stranger for the loan if ft dollar, that is no huslncr,'??In nakr> that loan is poor Business. Wr write this letter as strictly Busircaa; se?present this as' a matter of Bnsl ness; save the enclosed as it is foil of Business; mall us an order and wr will do Business." B0LT.8XIPES. Ii A social affair which is attracting nuch attention in the Prospect inurch neighborhood will be the ma lage tonight M Miss Joste Bolt laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bolt' o Mr.- H-. B. Snipes; son of Mr. and lrs."E. B. C. Snipes. The young- poo >le are very popular and a large irowd of friends will share their hap dness with them. The bride Is a Tranddaughter of Mr. Oliver Bolts ************** PENDLETON * I* * * * * ' * 4% * * * Peadleton, Feb. 3.--Mrs. 8. E. Whit en and little son visited friends and :Stives tu. urenviiio this week. Mr. ?. if. Aull went to Fingerville his week on his usual business trip. Mrs, - Burdctt and little daughter j'ave returned to'their home at-Iva .tter spending sometime with the fbr ners's brother. Dr. J. H. McLeskey. -WsiSasrs Mission. Study Class . Mrs. J. T. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs:] 3. G. Evasa apefi? WwdneBSay nt ak erson. '.--.. Miss Haddon, of Donalds, v'.slted j 1rs. U. H. MoLrSskey <hls week. Mrs. Taylor of Green ville hau re-1 .araed to her home1 after-' visiting [ Are, Jj G. Hard; Ml s. Monroe Martin spent several I lays this "week with Mrs. WHlte-tte??] on. j. Mrs. Willis Newton has been very I .Ick for e*r=vlit.e with-grippe, it-4? toped that she will be well again' ?on. t ... . Mrs W. G. Simpson spun! s.'vernl[ lays this week twiw her parents, air. | tad Mb. J. T. Long at Central. Little B^th snd sfieome Patterson I A Seneca spx-nt the.-week-end with] I .ittie May nnd Gtaham Simpsoul Amont; the: visitors in tiewn Thurs lity wer*. H. t. Watklns, Of Cotitiulila, Vir. Oros?inni of Spartanburg, < Lea 3wens of Central, Ban Allen of An- | arson, Mr. Bradley and iiev. Miiis >f Cifctosotf. Clnude Miner of y Wal :'.alia and Mr. Smith of Lebanoh. ' Dr. K. B. Day went to EasJey Tues 'lay for a few howrn on ^NsmosHt Mr. M. M. Hunter spent Tuesday atj vnderson. Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Mr?. J. T. I iluntsr spent neveral-hours at .Wb r Mr. E. F. Thomas of Andersen was n town Wodoesdny on business. The; -Fortnightly club was the gucal ifternccn. ~*?ev?raf visitors- m?re ^resent, und the afternoon soon pass id in pleasant conversation. A very pmpting sweet cour*? <wa* served, rhe visitors who enjoyed Mrs. Bo&rs' iospitality were : M las: a; O&?f Sfs%e? fey, McOrrtcheon, Pearl GarvJn, Hat tie wr.!?tpn. end Mrs. It. ?. XfatMndL Mr. Paul Dickson of Anderson Was n town on business Friday. A carnival fis being HeMufcere this I res*. 'Began Monday and will last brnugh Saturday. J/. Akaong Jthoso who attended the Sunday School Convention at Ander ;on from this place were: Mesdames* T. L. Hanna. B. G. Evsns, BJA.-WIH jon. Messrs. T.* L. Smith, S. L. Eshetr, v.M. Crenshaw, ltcv. Fant, and Ifljakth Leo end Rgoers. uC^ Wu? tum irer'i ?if wim WTwly MBHpW. *TVf,. esmmlttee. goad - Methodist ?s has succeeded in getting money to put electric-lights in the church. The lights are seed? badly there nnd will be culte an '"~a and comfort. .Th* also hopo-j able to raise enough money, to paint the church, this tsatss great iy needed and It la hoped every on? #!? feels a We will readily ces pond to this call, *S It ia not for them hut. is-tor the moos church. * Messrs. B..O.- Hunter, El G. Evans. Jr. R H. Sedler. tts?j* H?lster and Aiuril in inio ssacevissiehanea tne opera given In Ofceenvflle tewt FiSk day (evening. Mr. K. O. Hunter attended a card pa*.**y at ClemsOe last-week driven by Mi>; Wlnslow Sloan. Several people* sw this plane went lit IWltn?ftt> EiitS?d?y wfiht vt? iitOSit s" s^sics! *thcrc. ~ Mvs> J. B. Harris h*s returtW. boSpMfrom Wggrnff>> eeeampanfed her little niece and nephewv t/>ul?a and Louis Ugon. - .~ ' * prvou ^ Get lin . %r W/fia| i ou WANT When You Want It? ^^^^^ V^i*V- .- ? ? ^^^^^^ Mot Lfee a Isite?lises? u - '' . Kind that Get RESULTS iwt the"BIZ" ikto^^ Www 321 2 - _ . , . -