The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 17, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
HFAl^AtTHFQ Sick4ieadache, bilious head
BB~A%B--rA^v-'B -^ achd^Htzy headache, throt*
bing headache, are all very frequently dur? jo an inactive liver.
You cannot have a clear head and steady nerves #hen your liver
is sluggish. Ask your doctor about arousing your lazy liver with
Ayer's Pills. He knows best. Sold for over 60 years. j?(VTiV?;
We Have One Hundred Head of!
Horses and IVIw?os...
in our barn, and ALL GOOD, SOUND STUFF.
We received Saturday th? BEST CAR that
we have handled this season, all raised in MUR
RAY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, WHERE THE
BEST MULES GROW.
These are all good smooth haired, well broken
mules with all the quality, styte, and finish you
are looking for. They weigh from 950 to 1150
pounds and are moslty mare mules.
We have NICE; CLEAN, YOUNG MULES
that we can ?eil you from $175.00 on up. CAN
YOU BEAT THIS PRICE? Dp not get the ide
that your DOLLAR will go any further els -
where than it will RIGHT HERE WITH US.
YOU GIVE US THE TRIAL, and WE WILL
DELIVER THE GOODS. ^ .
% ARE OUT FOR THE BUSINESS, and
if you Want to do yourself good, come to our
Barn and take a iook before you make uproar
mind to buy. r >,; ... u
Qur REPOSITORY is overflowing with the
Ltfes*^ Car
riagr^, Buggies, Ha^
We wiW n?^ want in
HARNESS Hght m our 'own SHOP and guara^ !
tee everything we sell you to give satisfaction.
Bring your harness to us for **<jpairs, we will
do the work to please you. PRICES and TERMS
?W?YS?IGOT.
'in- &v >P
: :. I ' mm :*!< < .: .1
J^cw Sehldes or ev#ry description
keep coiti?nff in every day- -^r*;^
Our stock 9f pt?e?, ^VhipB Md
Kobes is the fin^t ever. We t\\m
have some Extra Good Mules and
Horses on hand, come and see them.
. S. FOWLER
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ANDERSON. : SOUTH CAROLINA
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o Gasoline...
Being ?f?ifcftinJft;Q^it^
More Power ./.
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It s the Same u Winter and ^nmmer'^^s
Always the Best?Costs fijo, more?Just
Goes Further.
O. F. TAYLOR^ A?*
Glasses Worn loo Long
are ml f?jipYy,instead of a benefit to
iW?W^iA*<.*'""^ *wo ***** ,r
about the Jflniit of usefulness*,^If yor
hn\c yours lor?er-bftter^twny
jjjpro an* ho.fitted, Kith a^po* pa?t
V/viir ?yo^-ere t*^ y?*ra ettdf^ am
twe year* weaker. To Ijmore this |
fact W * rrsme.aga-nat yoa/ ?
i>An't commit It. Price*
?o.? and Evrard. -... Renata* Gn
>mo* nhd,n?rt? to cents ?d im ward, j
Offen rjteae ?S*J.
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THE MARKETS. *
?New York ??tt?n *
{Jew York, Feb. 16.?The bullish
view of Saturday's supply and distri
bution figures tod** ?renne? respon
sible for consid?rable scattering de
mand at cotton's opening, but price*
later eased off and the close was
barely Hteady at a net loss of 3 to 7
points. The early advance carried
May contracts seme 35 points aeore
the recent lew level. This seemed
sufficient to attend real /ing, wliUo
afterwards a little more aggresive
trading wsh witnessed.
Cables were a shade lower and the
Liverpool merkct'opeed.-ateady at an
advance of 3 points with active dp
position and closed 5 to 8 points net
biigher befor .he day was over. There
was quite a Kettling down at the
close by the ring and there was con
siderable buying With Liverpool con
nections, who were supposed to be
undoing Straddles. Commission
houses were moderately aettve' at fho
ntart, but tbe demand was mi spiled
with a scale up to the' ?fose of Liver
pool which was less active.
The south did not appear? to be do
ing a better business than. Saturday
and tho new crop deliveries were
about the only feature. London re
ports say the latest estimates c* the
Indian crop place Jt at 4,900,000 bales,
or 600,000 bales in excess of last
year,..,.;.
Spot, cotton flutet; middling Up
lands. 12.90; gulf, 13.15. Sales 76
bales.
Colton futures' cloned barely steady
. _ Opening Cloning
March .. .. .'. .'. .12.28 12.22
;1&69 liltS
.11.99 T?.80
? 11.721
it.nr, 11.48
..- ?..
Wl?!i
wiay .
July ..
August.
?Mr.br.r ...
New Orleans Cotton
New Orleans, Fob. 16.?The cotton
market had a rising tendency in the
.early part.,of.the session, chiefly on
reporta, of the* improvement Sfi the
spot demand, but in the. afternoon
?origr. roalizcd profits rather freely
and the market fell off under ?ho of
fcrlngs. closing at a net Josh of seven
to ten points, -
Gossip was more bullish than bear
ish. It wss claimed that March spot
commitments are heavy and that spct
pro; s are already showing anxiety
;0^es the situation. cottaa>.nsea
the Interior'brought reports- of stocky
r?f spirt cable Kraaseufrajawi HsafWfij
it many points.. At . the high of the
prices were .four ,to ?ix pointa
S: .111 v' : ,1m ..... ,u j,,. !,.,
?h ?fcm;?o\fowrerri-. .>.
^Spbt cbtton.-qulH. unchanged; ;uh1
?Ifhg. 13c. Salon pa the fn.nQ^liR
ales; to arrivey 475.
v.?Cot?ni-fut?W*^l6aed: ;. ,
M?feh, 12.50; May, rJ.!)."?;
1S.B7-P August, 12/ '
14 verzoll
Live.
god business done; prices steady^!
middling fair; 770; good middling,
7-?2; middling. 700; low middling,
674; good ordinary, 592; ordinary.
54?. Sales, 10,000, itivlouing ;.9,300
American.and 500 for speculation ondl
export. , Receipts. 2,000 all American;!]
Ftftres closed steady:
February....671 1-2
Feb- March..?71
March-April.672 1-2 j
il-Msy.669
-Juno...asa
. ?nc I : t
V ? ? .? VV.J.fV?
Jgly^Angusui.i. \ . .. . .661
I^BKtQoer .026
Nov-Dec V. .. V. V. \'. ':: ". '. '.6$4
Dee-Jan.*?
n:Foh .. \; .. ; ,. . .-.-V v0?:
CottwnT^e^CK?
; ,ft*w totfc^Treb,, Id:? Cotonsoe? ?lV
today wsa -higher in th? face of tfV?j
account, and ; re*->t?? jg?igfcg:
pTices were 1 pol t towes for Mar
and i to 2 pertne net higher* for
balance. Sales i dOO barrels,
crude* 6.00; sale -..prime suminer yej-.
Merci., 7.?; April. KtoHearVT-M*
June. 7,45; Jo';-, 7.56; August* 7.6a>
_ Jumper. 7. i ; prWpe w\pwrjy?i
low, 7.25 a 8.0 ): print summer white,
7.2R; a 7.55.
Stock* and Bonds
New Yo?, Feb.'TC
week a of growing
the level V
Vovcr-it1
Mm
dta^ket ib4
slvcly. "It
,i to a
which
H.f^mm the -
y turned downward
foi eed down 'ittany at I
lots. Tradlnb was _ .
downward swing, and after
ce :at the selling'tnove^tft?. '1-??
,.. nt Itself, th* market faile$ to ?flh
Ibit recuperative -power ^al'po.ianb-?
fcantln.1 recovery was .?M*tt*?t?M*&i
rfly "to the further suspension
|?te^p^^br^rw'5?vv
eiease af freight rates by the east-.
e*n'-roads. This aottab was Interpret-;
ett by traders as ending boees-of id
speedy increase *n -rates and caused]
setting of the eastern rollree* ?I
rtW- both aceounrzs. Th!a las to .tnora
Userai bear selling. An anseRliftg
inSnence wga !*or<a*^se M Stee1;,W!!i<lt
had heen oe*spfotfmsft Wjm^
t*st dr..-.-.-:. As It gsvtflrefPeWW
I male es wholo developed heavln
Steel stoekn were' Jepreased by
ports of ^trage redactions of . steel
^aybrarr*.. ,- ,. .. .'.-. >' > * , < 1
Petroleum stocka were e laacdaTti
Telephone's holdings wonhl he turn
ed over to a syndicate instead ot^te
.tojf Httrown on.tbCdaaraet.
Bonds were under pressure, al
though some low priced issues rallied.!
Total Aales, par value. 1$JB1??fiOWni
>tM States bouda were unchanged (jn
call. Total sales of sharts w?r?-fI4o>]
too.
Cotton Gdods
New Tot?, Feb. 16.?cotton gobdsj
'fiiaffcels today were ulet and steady.
Jobbers were hatnpered-'ln trade great
ly by 'storms and delays In ship
ment.- Breis goods Vre 'being offeredj
at very low prices. Rdw ?tllk was ]
nrmV.
Money Market
New York. Feb. lC.-^Cdll1 money
(Steady. I 3-4 ? 2; ruling-fttte, 17-8;
fllMfOS 1 1-fi^<?>.'6. Time loans steady;
I sixty days, 2 1-2 *i 3-4; tflnety days,
2 2-4 ? S; six months, 3 1-4 <n 1-2.
[ Mercantile paper, 3 3-4 <fi> 4 1-2. Ster
ling exchange strong; sixty days,
14.83.75; demand, 4.85.70. Commercial
I bills. 4.82, 3-4. Bar Silver, 57 3-3.
Mexican dollars .45. (jovernrnortt
bonds stead?; railroad bonds heavy.
Chicago Grain
4 fca?^? . ?rtd^P^?vUiona
aThTrnsjsjjrtfifili in "tirYii 1 i prices to
day showed unvarying ftrmneea, tho
resuR ?hl?ffy of ?wl-Opean markets'
graduait y working higher. Closing!
tV^tten"s^re\^?r?"''??icady at to
1-4 net advance. Corn finished un
changed to .R..sl.ifecnt?r up spd. oats
]wifh a gatir'of n shade "hut provisions
off 2 lr2 Ih 5 to 7 1-2.
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!'r7as?tttttfi)n. Feb.' lfl.?nny !n Cos
Jggja?"
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MJ?l?txh
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[to-tEiraUl-'r
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ft.a, .new.
tm'by the "rural!
dets,'1cridOrsed Presl
!lcy before the
or, South Cer?
to appropriate
?-g bog cholera.
Army Bt$rb$rl&tlon bill' aggregat
ing', ?05.000^-reported.
-Repfawlloain 4;<lllbusier- to advance']
bill, to-peninun widows and orphan'!
of Spanish war veterans, prevented!
consideration of Indian appropriation
bAo7bufne|t? fi a.
M i'THOBIST MIMSTHIt RF.COMT
MFNB8 CMA*5B**iil\ ?
MlnnvwrltL
ftem?dy has.;
. Milaca,
uamberlnln's Cough
~vrr-. -a a needed 'afd'ljjfe',
dome guest In our home for a num
Hu?r of years. I highly rccbmtyeha'tt
to my fellows* 6?; being a Medicine
wcrthy of trbtt , In cases of cptds,
dettghs WMK;<?Av?.'*' aiv?" Chdf$6e*?-'
ia'mw.Congh Remedy a triai and we
are confident you wilt ftnd It t-e'ry
effectual and- continue to use H as
occasion r?tfcttfeS for y?Ars fo cfchie,',
others have'Jone. Fee aalVl
fcv * . - b ? e
?.FAS*.
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. sv a
Brown Office Building.
Phono 89?.
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1* Ctflteea HatfoW! Hahtf Blfig.
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The Cole Guano Distributor
No. % atrd Sa. %% #
Used for Opening the Furrow
and sowing Guano at the same time. Well adapted to applying
Guano to growing crop*. There are many cheaply made i ihmn>
lions of this style, bui they cannot compare with the Cole.
Tb?V? afo .'fl?atry cheapry-made? f?t- These machinen?JuBt like the h?gher
(utiona of this machine on the market, priced Col implements?will: prove
tThey .h?ve a similar appearance? so downright useful that you , will
ftriif Stem the same, hut they Cannot wonder hew you ever got along wHhr
jJtejpa.to compare with the Cole in out them?-'why you over were content
peer?strueif?n (Hid the. work, they do. to put up with out-of-date faulty; Auv
The COle Cunno Distributors No. 20 chine;; when you could own distribute
and 21 have a plow. In front of the ors like these.
\vh??f and dre very ?s?fnT in opening p0f even the lowest priced machines,
furrows nnd,sowing gunno at the ^e UBO the Uc?t grde of steel adapted
li same t?ne.? with-Ohe pf these ma- to the work. Every machine 11? Jn
I chtncB you can run beside growing Rp?ctcd again and again so there-c??
plants ao,d apply ^hfc "guano a? ..Jnftt ^ no fiaws. For wooden parts re
tho right time to make the crop re- quiring strength we employ the
tain Ha aoares and fruit rnnidlv
No* M> is made *fth the knoeker- feed,
and No ?0 with the famous Cole forte
feed* No better distributors have
ever, been made at the price.
toughest. Oak.
Cole Planters and Cole Distributors
are known as tfie standard impio
inents used .by Progressive Fariasm.
C? H ? fi 7 s, mv ' ? ?' a u^aar^ar-u ? a 'SHS-srs i^? .
suluvaw MftKUWAKC. m>?!
ANDERSON, S. C. :-: BELTON, &f
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Apderson Bakery
?Forrnerly
ANDERSON STEAM BAKERY
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
And Up-To-?ate Iii'- Eve ry Respect:
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You ii Be More
m Fresh Fancy Cakes and Pies
"Old Hotnestead" B^ead.
Pleased.
rhone i our Grocer and ask tor
H?\t Ts ' Us^lUt?Qn^s7 A tri ' '
Delivered to all grocers twice every d#jr.
if.
nd floor\40^
Qltes p*fef>i find careful ?ttetitiot? to {&
k in ? s of ?ftatgf^ice, iftct?fHng ^fm^^mnuwWi
<-IAL-J?.'J?_A. 1 -^?x.^.? ..-A.t|ttjJttl..
aaomvxi sum awnnrnv, vuigiw; anu unauiuwj
Also, Fidelity* Offfeialj Judicial and Gon- ]
tract Bonds; 11
l^t otnr scMor fo?at the ^ire Engine to
your property.
. M. MATTI$?N, fr?*. $ W. LINLCT. V Ftes*
C. BUG&'NB TRlBBLjE, Mgr. & treasurer
JAMES U FARftifiSL'&s&'t Ukr*
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Our Motto !s
li'UCllin lim I ?1 i ifi
Palmetto Block' C?al is the
thing to buy. white snow is falling
and winds whistle by you. You
m ? "
won't find in it any pieces of slate.
For good coal and trash don't
make good mates.
SLOAN
You will be doing yourself
? good turn bv installing a
GAS RANGE. We sell
them under the strongest
guarantee..
Easy terms?$2 down and
$2 per month.
Anderson Gas Co.
P?iTeBred
Sunbeam Cotton 8<>c?l.
.Especially nriuptoif'to the Pled,
rijpnf Section.
Medium Early. Rolls CO (o 42
to 11>. lint; 40 Io percent.
PRICES: Less than 6 lin .. ifll-M)
<o id ni?. . i?&
iato1$?b?l.M^',t.... .... 1.15
.fWr C Ku , .jmill' ?Hiu?f u
Smith
The Seedsman
?p*r Yarietlfp: -
fooi's iarproteiT
tfedillnn??' ' KeWl l leteiund ?%
Ilnll.
Like this
Wben you need glasses you natur
ally want tho b&? sind at a llvlug
price. lit?bt here to where yon get
both, as well as the services of a
gYadbate Optreh??t.'?ut with twprfty
twd .tears v e*pc%ie?ce>' Et?mlnutton
entirely free.
?Ob SeCKBARY ttLYMPH
Eye-Sight Specialist.
f?ver P.v?es Pharmacy Nn. 9,
Five Dollars Reward
For tbo large** Water M?oa
ftTAwn frojp ??r seed; 3 We Have
TOM W?TSCN, KLECKhfiY
SWF.ET AND MONTE GRISTO.
i We also t?av^ mtt'c^tk.n,
n?w water melons
be &<&jm ib any
?f our farm*/ ItWiai^Sv^Qt wsil
?t o?r store
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