The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 13, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Our Buyer has Just Wired
w? tH?kt Kv fcoSfgHt ?. car of &??c young n&ulcs
raised in MURRAY COUNTY, Tennessee.
You know Tennessee mules are far superjor
to, those fron?, seme o^her points* and Mur
ray County claims to raise tiie best to be
aly fine_.and TC^PX
lid Fii
This car is exi
stock, well broken and Fine Haired.
They will ar^ve here on 13* in**., anM it
will be worth your while to see them before
you buy.
The TERMS and r% ICES are Always Right.
Tfeey haye to fee.
Yours Very truly,
F ret we 11 Co,
Lots That Please
We have for sale 2? beautiful lots on Tribble
Street. TERMS ARE EASY ON LiXfk
LOOK AT THEM.
J. Furaian Evans Company
Evans Building.
Progressive Bankers Invite Your
Patronage
m&'BAmsff/s
ffAS NO FEAR
Burglars, thieves end held up sses make it their BUSINESS
to leam wbo keep ittoney in their pockets, or houses, or ira holes
un the ground.
They wsli not teckle the man who has hi* money SAFE in
our l>ank.
BANK your mosey and be free from FEAR?fear of hur?
slaw, sickness, OLD AGE, or that your wife and children may
someday fea ^fSrT.
Make OUR B.iul: YOUR bank
: we pay 4 per cent, "interest cjL?rterly.
PEOPLES BANK,
-Andersons S. ?.
?TtpTffWff*jW'g'T*^BM*^'Tt1'.''" 1 "
has made a r emarkahl? ir>cr?ase in its business duy=
ing the past year.
There is a reason f or this, try ?s with a por
tion of your bu??net##?w~later you will give us all.
...We Pay-Interest on Savings...
3. If. Andersen, Pres. 2. F. Saantate, Cash.
m Famseirs hmm m&? Trust Cd.
Whose comhmed ratourca? are a litt!* the rise of Oaf
aSffl5o?fc ykwJtly.?M. ?.n.?. *???r???er nn ras^>yj? _ I
ery day tfiaa ?Tar bafere. .% .*? ;\ %
THERE MUST BE A REASON
Small dopasse? aad seaaB loaa* ara ospot?al?y desired
and are ^rvccyOly aafwadaled aod rotate*
ett*n^^>tero** paid o? d?P?aiU.- -
.
?^s No Figujc
PwJy Intelligencer's Ladies Contest
Sufrswr^oiu, Weather is % Battle ?rjr
IS DOING THEIR YERY ?EJST, FQR
HAT C?NDYOU DO TO
RE THANi 9Y GIVING HER SUSSCRIPTIQN ?
No. 2 1* or aoros zusergefctc PersoK .
D? Ni* TW^ o? *jt Tft After His Ower, Tomk of it IHC^
it
Only a-- short time more In which
to work far the special "prises that
are belog, offered next Wednesday for
the largest number of. months turned
in, and it looks as though you would
all begin .Vo, be. very much In earnest
if you do. not, wish to see your neigh
bor carry 0% first honors.
Now. la the tiipe for all your friends
whn Imv* s'yen you ' their promise' to
help, tp come forward wjtb.'thelr help
and see thai ycu win one of those ape
eial pris?s. Don't wait,; don't hesi
tate. Delay may mean your loss. If
you expect to stantT any chance at all
In the contest you must soon get to
work and dp alt your possible can or
wilt be left so far behind that you
will never cu.tch up.
The weather is Just right to get out
among your friends, (XOUH not get
s?n I stroke) and gather' subscription's
at the same Vme' *l W,',1J not be ,ong
until the closing day will be upon us
and right how Is the time to make
mv*'_
StCT NO. 1.
ft.
Mra. iames T. 8?ow .74,575
Miss Francis Harris Brice ... 56,550
Miss Noll O'Donpell.$8,140
atSps. J. W. Threat.53;5?0
Mfc?. Oeo. W. Spear.?10,280
ars Will F Tolly.42,270
[ma Vina Pat^!ek.49,575
M?03 ???ce Bray *.70,600
Miss Myrtle McKtoa?v ... ... 44,460.
?**a isabeilo w*ebh TT ...... *t,03?
M?iis Myrtle Bolt.77,990.
FELZER.
Miss Inez Bsbb ... . 42,225
Miss Julia Simpson.1.025
Miss Sell!* Oobb.1.026
Mrs. Franh Trjnp ...1,026
as Agnes Belle.1,025
E-jo^ ?nageas.. >.mr
Mrs, Sam Beam '...l?*
Miss carHe Loader.1,025
Mise Annie West. .67.025
i??^j?e?BB?si?f?S
??,00 m,ut=o i^aim .
Miss Belle JOnea 1. .. .. .. ..T,?t5
Mrs. John McCuen.1.025
Miss Mamie Bsrtln .. .. .. ..1.025
, Miss Ida Mae Crenihaw.1.026
Miss Belle Norris ...1,025
Miss Lela Godfrey.1.025
Miss Ola Scoggins, (West Pelzcr
. ... ....J 49.950
WWW?
Miss Pallie Shearman ...
Miss Sarah Spearman . .
CENTRAI*
Mies Mary Rowland.1,025
Mis? Stacy Shirley ... ..... 1.025
Miss Maggie Carson.1.025
Mtb. J. W: Wallace. 1.025
Mrs. Florine Norris.1,025
Mrs. Jeff Geisa way ... ... 1,02*
Mrs. Italph Hamsure ... ... .. 1.02B
Miss Jennie Allen. 1,026.
WARE SHOALS,
Mm. J F. Hill ... . 49,305
ANDERSON. BFB-.
Miss Mary Lee Norrto RED 6 66,375
Miss Senna Crawford TtFD C 49.945
Mrs. Reld Patterson. RFD 7 51,175
Miss Eva G reef
Miss Lucy Todd .
Mrs. Henry Whitfield .. .
Mrs, Oeo. W. Kernels ..
Calboun, S, t'.
Miss Vera Chapman ''.
00,450
43.6C5
.43,496
42,610
50.440
'Mrs. Henry wMffeld' '..43,315
Miss Grace Campbell '..1,025.
WALHALLA
(.Miss Kose-Mae Busch.67.144)
GREENWOOD
42,28 p
42,405
Misa Sophia Duncan ..
Mrs. W. *V, W?ndh , ? ".
Miss Sadie oSlt-rd . ;
Miss Era Clifford .. ..
Mrs. J. 2. Leverette ..
Miss Blanche Hutchlas ,
Miss Annie Aiken
8?
Mrs ?.' D. Cam
Miss Lela Ah
Mrs. frank 8
rpng
i.Vftss Lizzie H?rtby '...
Miss EUS Ni?kles .
Miss Aeol? Law. Marshall ..
Mrs. Mjsrvin Chapman
Ml bs Hatlte Greene .. . ..
Miss" L?he make ... *.
Mrs: H. x*?dfe'!i,.
Mrs. Hugh' John*.. .
Miss Nannie Mlior ... ...
M^s Aime?a T'o:?fea^KFV*
Mrs. C. B. Alexander ..... .. 1,020
1,0261
1.025
1,0251
1.02.-)
1.02.".
1,0?
1,025
1.035
1.02:.
..1,02.
Misa Myrtle Barton ...42,
Mis* Rom Payne
Miss Florella Reck
1? ... ... ...
Miss Sli?ab?th Va" Wvok
mVs. J. m Cathctrt
Mrs. Hunter Thompson
Mts. J. .1. Stuart ..: .Z
Mtb. H. P. Elseuni&n ... .
Miss Loja R, %U1> . .
Miss Eons Campbell
Aonto r'.tihningham ...
Mrs. cA- J. DeCes9^--i!.. ..... no,0.2p.
Miss Lula Brown ... ...... 04,535
Miss Elizabeth >fcGeo ...
aSes Ella Avary-. . ..
Mrs. G us H?dgens.
Miss Lois Garrison ..
Misa E. G. Harrison ...
Mrs. W. fi. F.uypor.
Miss Mattio GalUiard ... .
Mrs. BnwjqQnd Bcaty .
M*?. Susan C. Frederick .
Miss Lynda Thombsoa ..
Miss Apnlft Wtnutqs i. .
Mrs. Clarence' "Osborhe ...
DtSTltll'T NO. ?.
Mrs. F. B. Stribllngs ..
MIm TV>m?hi> XritiilS?? ,
Miss Fior?d? Tro^t ..
Misa Macy Sltton .. .. .
Miss Sue Bally .. J?~>t.
Miss Lula Gignllllat...1.025
Mtes Louise Farmer.L. .tf
MIbb 8teila Finc?nno 1.1,1
Misa map'TlarnilbJ^r^, -..1
lues Kittle Silti
..1.026
.1,025
. 1,025
..1,025
..1,026
*vn 1-1 ne
' Vi'^ i Mrs. Eustlce Hbpkjns
09;2OQ I Mtb.
48.S5? I
544?70 I Mrs.. W. ?b?ik'
60,1.75 .Misa Ecna Lea?h^^. ..
.6*5 j Mra. JeTr^^kenate. j-i. ;
t|Ws. ri h Hi)'i|i||j|)i
.. ..1.026
.i;o26
..1.025
mm
..50?5
.. 53336
. ..63,275
. .50,100
.. 79,915
.. K4475
... 76.025
Miss Vlrgihbv Nel?Ori^.. ... 59,025
LOWSDKRVLML
.Mis?. L/ila,.Farmer ... .LOJ
fot^e Hucasbee.,ijo
^Mio ;: :: :: ::
is Ella Floyd...
Mrs. Wl W. Thtnnpson.i,<
Miss Louise Harper . . .. .. .
Mrs. Dr. J. D. Wllaoa .. .. .. ..1,025
Mrs. C. T. Bel?er/:.! .. ..ljSs
Mrs. E. 5, H?ekabee
Ml?a Landsh Harner ..
Mrh. F
Mi?s Eula Ma? Hanks
Mis? Nora McCulloush
Mrs S M'MeAdgg"
?. N. E TwrahT
.1.025
. .1.02S
39,025
42,425
423*0
.60,790
*Wtm*:: :: :: ::M
P. Z. Jones
Mis? Mary Pool
Miss Matti"
Miss gara
llfL
Ruby Bill
oW-Vatti? V?ndlv .
Miss PallJ?jwM
Mrs. R. lJ\S^^f^\'.
Misa Blanche Mtlt?r.
Miss Mann Uow?o.
65.61
2f?,C-J5
tatita?w^|?'
is Mittle .-Kay . '..
AKTRE VILLE,
Miss Fannie KiUingworth
-. ...
SS ??.:.v;.v.
Miss llaitlu'Lou lladd?
' ' umij?* %
Miss Inez WllBon ..
SANDY SPRINGS.
Miss MetMlfcys 1 . : :
Mise fJerrte Darby.
Mrs. Sam Hammond .. ..
Mrs. Alice. Glenn ......
^5<s? G*iriruds Douthit ....
M?s^'teaihleeil Elrod ... .
s?. J>. Li ' Howd .. .. ..
CLEMSON.
Miss Mela Sloan ..
Mra. W. L. F
Mrs. M. S. A*
Mrs. % M. '
Misa Etta
Mbis
Mio? *M\' SfcoVis
Miss Vera CrawS/?^/*
Mrs. Cea?y ;
Miss Sadie Merrett
Miss LilUe Cole .. ..
Mrs. Bernice GHmph .
Mtea Mae Belle CraWfo
SOUTH UNION.
WettmJasler P. 0>, R. V. D. No. 2.
Miss Georgia Thomas.
??r?. uiw pi|rrw3.
Miss Amanda Reeder.
PENIILETOS.
Miss Margaret Erana ... ...
TOWSilLLB.
Mes. j. D. Bs>b' ..I ... ..
Mri. I>on ' Bol?man . ,
Mrs. ?.'tm.
Miss N*lle R?Wnscn .:. ...
Miss Mary Ganit . .
Mis? Pett Chapman.
Miss pa** wfina .... ... .
KASLEf.
Miss Olady* Snsltit ... ...
Mtss Emily ROblnson
MA^reftdler. \\\
Miss Belt Norris ... .
AUTfJlf.
Ma^I^e^^S^ R Fi]!?
?t o ?. 0 e c o p e'
* THE. Mtff?fc ?J
^ * * * * *j?J? * * W Vf W.
New Orleans ?otton
New Orelans, Tab \% ?The eotton j
market to'd'ay waa dull up to the* last
hour cf business when buying In vol
ume came In and prices bulged
dtarp'.y, following rsr?-ie?? cf.' ??e?
quotations. Middling was "advanced
one-eighth.. At 2 o'clock the riiarket
Htood A''to 5 polntk up? from this
there was a rls? to> level ton tb
twelve points up 6ti th? old croph.
Tbd clos? was ?; net gain at** tb 11
polnto. both crops considered.
'Wwne'!U?i?j Mrlfsr' hart'of the dav
was dull the ?pd?rton? tiras 'steady
?is the result of buiiisri casies and T?*
ports rrom Texas -pcAats^of good de
man<l for export.
" "Spot cotton steady, reVped. MJkdr
1-8C up
t L2?'-..
n lucres
,l2,.;i7i Mar211**'1
Sales on
'rwrraary,
^?fr.^uiy
irrll,?.'
4ijm
..i.l?5
.t.o-r?
. 1.023
..1.0S5
..1;025
.'.'.Loll
..LOUS
..1^25
..i;o?ib
.,.1.026
Liverpool, Feb. 12.?Cotton Spot In
fair demand, prices1 barely1 steady :
gtwd n?t*?tl?gT 8Sl,ee, 8.00Q, in
cludlng 7.100 American. Receipt?,
l,<i00 including 500 American.
t FutureB ctoaod Steadyt' "
Feb-Msrch.i .6,64'/a
.v'.irvn-Ai>rii ,. .. .|ktfi|
June-July.\i. 6S -
9opt-O?toher ...6.3X
Noy-December .. ...6.19
? * ? ia * ^ ? ? tt'3fc'$
* THE DAY IN CONGRESS *
4^ m}f\ 2ft ^ wft
wJr* ?y if*
IIIJIIMIMIjil ? I' -.- 7-1. .w.o. .' >
..1.025
63.8.10
42.M0
.42^115
t2^25
. 1.025
. ?.?zd
..1,025
. 1.028
. 1.020
. 1.0?T.
..1.025
. 1.028
i,b25
. L62S
. 1.025
'. ?.02.'
IMG
.. 1.?25
.. 1,025
GOOD FOB FIVE VOTES IN THE ANDERSON DAILY JNTr:
GENCER POPULARITY CONTEST,
Candidates Nan*
You Bay send in as many of thesefree baltots as yon can get, each aaej
will count five, rotes. **.*'v
j This tree ^Mo? must reaeh jUse ce^teiGt ^tlce hoi
YDfD AFTER VEBRUART IL
(By Associated Press)
Senate
Met at noon.
John G. Mllburn teatlfed on the kiii
to regulate stock exchanges befon>
banking cotahtlttec,
1 passed Senator Smeot'a bill to
open withdraw Alaska coal lands to!
homesteadentry; reserving title tb ]
the coal to the government.
Imcnigrstiori committee1 decided on
z\6 Burnett iro
a speedy T?port' dn
migration bill.
Senator Bradley "of Kentucky read]
Llhcoih'3 Gettysburg address.
Adjourned at 4:30 p. <m:, in obser
vance of Lincoln's birthday, to noon !
FT?*?*- ' " *""
House
Met at noon.
Set time asfde for Lincoln memo-1
rial speeches.
Pemocrsts of the Immigration com
mittee prevented consideration of As
tatic exclusion bills. *'??rt?'M??
'Rural cre?JHa hear Inga arranged
fe? nest wick by is '^Sf??siiiev.
Representative Russell;' MhuArai
read from the upenker's rostrum Lin
coln's OOttysburie ' ?ddresa 'mid Re
presentative Fes? Oit! Oh*^ delivered |
an oration on Lincoln.
DlhtHct of Coiumbjfe )cjjla}at|on con
ItepresenUtive Cantor, New York.
r S407.4G8 to mlarge
>Je^S%r? assay bfft??.v"' ^ v"^
Represeatattve Ktttkead of New
Jersey, Introduced bill' to ?rovldo for
experts and
op' commer?*
America* ?sa- Ihr?
tH? state depsi
manufacturing
bf foreign
" Passed bill to
to participate m'.
enee on phytopathology at Rome this
menth.
;' Adjourned at 6:82 a. ?. until Frl
. "v .
JMcKendree Was
Kno^i? hi Atlanta
Atlanta. Oe.. Wb. 8. M' Mack
endree. to^ay found d?ad in a Char
lotte hotel, Was to have beep married
on next Sunday to fcft&s Roea'Brtaa^
flold of Rock mart, Or^ 116'wu 3 wide
ly known here.
7 Y 'ii i^'?i i,u ? . .
?Nckrf'mad? of peat are being auc
.cedshilly use* la Sweden. Mr smalt
bnlld-v<sa.
has of
to Investigate
trade ?oadfitlons
horlae president
atfdnaT?mf?r
JIIS^fililiT R
"THAT SIMPLE ROOF^ THAT DON'T
:i< WEAK. .
* VfflS ^ockion hw^, with an
other car, load coming in, witfc 5-Y and 2-V
Lock- Also galvanized and corrugated roof
inj of air kinds. A metal (galvanized) cov
H?Sfl ?* sfd*n? ^e8 **** uimo t re??
; tance to, destructive elements? rain, snow,
frost sulphurous cinders from locomotives.
>' '"'"' ?.k7 A .;u"tf?va ? ;>' ':
or anything that ordinarily attacks or des
troys a roof.
H
1
Bo*
...
nmk ?WE INVITE?
. r -If $y j.'.i, . ' ';
[your a^ention to our new method of money
ing for $ie economical Housewife. We
ill carry a compl?ta stock of GROCERIES
at all times that we sell by the package or
case, ar wmoiefiale n .-tcen. PraeHce srhnnrnv
_ ^ . ...^ y---- ---- - ------ m
j| oy Duying your groceries from us. j
. liil
Whitney
<<* * w " < M t 'y
Alifter^?#S. C.
V
FORMERLY
Anderson Si?am Bakery
0
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1
^ SANITARY"
>TI ?
Hpwi^T^ mm?
You'H te more than Pleased.
Fancy Cak " c :. J i i c Uaked Every
n>? lui un.? moutimi ir 4 w vi ?>!' ?V "B? I^IME.
"? ?- -T~: .yj - .-r7 r?K- .
F. jfc Feuc?>|cnbcrger.
'onaing Ef??y P?y
New t'ebi?l^s pf gyj?py dpser?ptloi?i
Oar fitoek of H^rtt?ss, Whips and
Rphes laljaie ftnesfc ever. We also
have soijip Extra Good Mules and
hand, come and see them.
torses on