The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 28, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
A PLE
IT WILL HELP YOU IN SECUR
CONFIDENT, BE ENERGET !
VERING AND SUCCESS WU
EFFOl
THE LIVE WIRE IS TH
WIRE, BK ON!
H'H tho love of tho Rtime, thc laurels
of the winner, that make? any ath
letic game popular; it*? the love of the
light, the satisfaction of knowing that
you have succeeded that makes life
worth living; and no In comp?tition
like this, it is the fun of working, the
Interest of rivalry thal makes the
prises worth more than their mero
? as:i value. >
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cst In the Intelligencer In your behalf.
You cannot give what you do not por
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ellery- .oil .v.thuKlasm' yo*tt -cannot
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Do not let your spilt flag. You know
the prizes are worth a whole lot of. ef
fort. Every single candidate . meets
with a disappointment now and tain.
If a friend disappoints you, perhaps
?omeone whom? you expect norlwiiR'
of may surprise you the other way. If
you are a hard fighter, lr you make'
your struggle for the big prizes v.arm.
and interesting, people will wanftc
help you. They will feel that lt la
their campaign as well as yours.
The working dayn of thc contest are
more than dancing atong and if you
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had better make it a point to see them;
nt once. Right now ia the time to
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contest Keep right to work until
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derdon . and vicinity that, would poss)
? bly he a subscriber to the Intelligen
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DISTRICT KO. !.
.All Territory Within tko Corporate J
Limits of. Anderson.
Mrs. James t. Snow_106,610.
Mis? Franois Harris Bruce . - 70.5501
Miss Heir-O'Donnell.l&iWK
Mr?. J. W.' Thraatt 53^85
Miss Via? Patrick.40.375
Miss Alice Bras?.9B.Y05
Mis? Mvrtle McKinney* ... .. 90.570
Miss JOubeiio webb.IGT.iGC
Mio? Myrtie Bolt. 82,810
Misa Myrtie Barton .42,iMi|
Mia? Rosa Payne.44,800
Miss Florella Beck.80,170
Mra. Ola CocJey ..89,025
Miss Elizabeth van Wyek.nt,22 6
MrS. J. M. Cathcart .......... 98,t30
Mra. Hunter Thompson. 07.450
Mrs. J. J. Stuart.7I,39E
Mrs. H. I\ Klsenmau ... ... ZoMti
Miss Lula R. Smith .. ...... 963<C
Min? Edan.Campbell .79400,
Mis? G-?tn: McClellan ... ,. ..??,020
Mrs. O . P. Taylor.f.4,4GO
MJBS . Annie cunningham -.- ?.? 60,245
Rira. C. J. D?campa ... ..,. ...-50,02X1,
Miss Lula ?roW^rTCT....,. .W.U&J
MIBH Elizabeth McGee.80,640
Mis? Ella Avery.... 80.266
Miss Lois Garrison ..ilt4?-*. ?3,83)1
M?as E. G. Harrison \?&16
Mra. W. E. Raynor.50.100
Miss Mattie Gaillard . 98,900
Mra. Kay m on (I Beaty. 54,730
Mrs. Susan C. Frederick.102,165
Miss Lynda Thompson ..'. ... 41,995
Miss Annie William? J.42,225
Mrs. Clarence Osborne .. .. ..106,025
DISTRICT NO? 2.
All Rural Route? and Towns Ont?!de
the Corporate Limite ff Ander,
sen Ia Western' South
Carolina."
_! I
DONALDS.
Misa Virginia Nelson. 69,336
LOWMDESVliLB.
Misa Lela Farmer .. -1,095
Miss Mozelle Huckabee S^j . .1,026
Miss Ella Floyd..' ... ... .. 39.025
Miss Ida Allen ., ...1.026
M|s*>iraa BHl? ?s... ?i A.0 ..LOU
MH?W;4 W.. Th?faibn A' /; ..1.025
M?as LoWc MirrpeT3..^: r.; ..1.025
Mra. Dr. Jv D. Wilson.lJttS
, l**ir^~^-***^r^ r -lytTt -'S * v? \Af*
?f?, *L~T. HUBtMtl5wr^?-<^ .. 1.026
Miss Ix>u4se.Harpej .. ... ..1,025
Miss Eula Mae Hanks. 42.426
Misa Nora McCullough.42.810
Mrs. S. M. McAdams... 50JC0
STARK.
MTS. N. E. Yeargln .... . .. .73.276
Mr?. Frank .Gentry . ..1.025
Miss LuieUftM? ..1.025
M?. F. !i Stasz.*,.0?r.
Mrs. J. MJjLand.1.025
Mrs. Clyde'T. Bowen.1.025
Miss Maw /Pool r. 3SJ085
Misc Maffia Bantater.1,025,
Miva Lui* Arlee.1*0211
Miss Snksf-Martln'^.. ... ..45,030
.Miss Annie McConnell .. . .89.336
ING SUBSCRIPTIONS-FEEL
IC, PLEASANT AND PERSEL-, J
LL SURELY CROWN f OUR > '1
RTS
. . ' it()l
E ONLY EFFECTIVE
E YOURSELF
Miss Huby KUiKon. 52,690
Mrs. N. i:. Watkins. r>o.725
MIHH Franre? 'WJiltr .00.285
Miss Matti? Vartftver. 42.200
Miiis Pallie Wright. 82.100
YVILLIAMSTON.
Mrs. II. L. Darnall t****.?.. .. 86.100
MIssBlancTte Miller ..' .... . i ..1.025
Miss Mund Howie.39.025
Miss Lillian Darnall.43,466
Z? ?'PKLSEU.
Mids Tner. Babb . 42\22tf
Miss Annie West.57,025
Miss Hose Hudgens.1,025
Miss Agnes McBrudy.1.025
Miss Boll? Joi.ea .. :.1,029
Mrs'. John Medien %.1,025
Miss Mamie Uartln ., ,. .. ..1.025
Miss Ida MSW fb-anshasr.1.025
Miss Belle "Morriu ...1,025
Miss Lela Godfrey ... *.1.025,
Miss Ola groggins, (West Pelzer : '
.? :.51.4J?0
Miss 016 -ec?triilpS (West)' ... .-M.480.
MK0?ONT. .?I jj
MISS Panie' man ... W>; 42.&801
Miss Saran Spearman. 42,405 j
Miss Arinie Alken . . ..60.216
?lsn Frederica Donald.1,025
Isa Came* Lon Hose .. . Il025
Sra S. D. Campbell ...V ..1.025
isa DWb APOersofr-.. .. .. ..1,025
Mrs, Fmnk Suber.1,025
SENECA.
Mrs. F. B. Str?bllog...........39,0261
miss. Kitts Sllgh.. :l........ ? .39.025
Mrs. Eustlcp Hopkins...1,025!
Mrs. Sallie Holleman ... ...... 1,025 j
HONEA PATH.
Mrs. W. C. Black. 102.575
Miss Knpa 'Lo?oh. 76,780
Mrs. Jerry McKenzie.24,875
Mrs. OWaT WcCurry....6b.43o!
Miss Alberta Cox .:. 44,500 ?
Mis? Lillie Smith.44.145
Miss Mittle Kay,. 42.650
' ft AT?TREVILLE.
Miss Faflbre Killingworth .. . .1,025
Miss Annie Belle .. 48,525
" ss Sadie Prince..1,026
.... .. ,. ... .1,026
Hadden .. .. ..1.028}
LEVEL LAUD.
Misa-Ines Wilson.j..^,.^ .,?39,025
Mias^ri?T0l}*by ..l.H2S
Mrs. Barn Hammond .. ..
;Mrs. A?d? Glenn. ... 1^
outhit ....... ..1.025
JRrOd ... ... 48,860'
Miss Nhla?Elo?n .. .. ti '.: .. ..T^?&j
Mrs. M. B. Abbott*..:-;?.1,026
Mrs. *5: M. Boggs . s.1.025
Miss ribs-ffudior .. .. Xi ......1,205
Miss Pauline Hughes.,.39,025
MR? 'Ver*' Crawford!;*". atiban
?rs. Casey ..'. .. ...*;bjg.
**T#s, Marrett' .>',.i,,fJW?
& Cole .. .. .. ..$2*
airs. Denice Giimph.i,025
Miss Mae Belle Crawf?rH.1,025
SOUTH U?JlON'.
ster P. Ob, VS. D. Ko. S.
.jia Thomas ' .1.QB5
PENDLETON.
Miss Margaret Evana i XL ... ..60,020
. 7 TOWXVILLE.
Mrs. J. D. Babb ,... 42320
Bom* um. 48.815
Min Nell? ?ioblnsonXJ... X. .*. 38flW
Miss Jtajfy. Qantt .1.W
Miss .'Pitt Chapman .. ......
Miss Daisy WUlis ... ... L. 1,025
KAHLEY.
Mts Olaiya Built,. h.. 41,060
Miss Edna Mac Folger.39.025
Mrs. Alex Simpson.1,02a
Mdse Maude' Whitman.1.025
Miss Mary Lee N??rls RJTJ6 . *6fijaTI
. .. . ( KTtTTUL,
Miss Hwy 3t?Wlsd?i./.??.?.iflirtl
Mies Stacy Shirley ;..JJ
?Maggie Carson . ... V
?IT "WkJIelse.1
Mrs. ?orme Norris ..1
Vit?. J.."P?; TUB.T. 8>?3fl3
. ANDERSON, BFD.
Vfiea Mart Lee NdrrlsMFD 8 )..81.62ft
T?-y/..f<..::::.Vm
"Whllfteld ..; ..?,4|b
Sin.. Gr?. W.' Kera?is.-??SSv
MIS. ^^.ciam^^^^u^
Mts. ft^D Alexander.'........
Miss Lissie Harviey.?.GB?vj
Miss Kiln Nleales.1.62G
M?s A*jMe Law Marshall.1.?25
M?s: W. TI. Yeldelt. 1.088'I
jtfl*. lil. al. Intm..^' 1 Mtl
Mist Tta?nio Major .V. ?!oW
UKW MARKST.,
Financial and
New York Cotton
Now York. Feb. 27.-March notice? j
estimated at 50.060 today were issued j
'tn/the colton market. Their circula
tion seemed to find very little trail-]
lng long interest, however, and lt wa? i
^oon rumored that they were being
htofjped by lead lug trade interests. At!
any rate, they became no pressure]
against- the market, as March In
crcased lts.:'premium over May to
njiout 34 points, although the general ]
list eased off during the afternoon j
under realizing or lbj oblation for over
l.lh? w.eek.-eod. Closed steady at a net
advance of S point? on- Marcin bat
generally 1 to L point? lower.
Cables were loweT than due and pri- ]
vate udviees reported there had been!
free liquidation in Liverpool, ?coom- j
punicd by rumors of a Russian trade j
failure. The market here opened un-i
changed to 6 points higher. Failure'
of Mardi notices to bring 1n any scat
tering liquidation of consequence
seemed to steady the entire list, which
?old about 2 to 11 points net higher
during the -early trttdlng. Selling of
May and July by brokers who were
buying March held the later months
back, and after tho early demand for
March had been supplied trudlng be
cumnsssjlet, with prices easing off and?
closing within a point or two of the t
-lowest. Trade attention seemed to be
pretty much more monopolized by de
velopments in March, lt was ru
mored that- lai?gc.-._apot interest? 'had
stopped the Mareil notice? and that
the deliveries on Monday would place
them In control of practically all the
lost,'stadk.. Spot quiet; middling up
lands. 1.1.05; gulf. 18.310. No sales.
Colton futuna closed- steady.
March'Opened ut 12.22, closed 12.24.
May opened et 11.97. cloned 11.90.
Jnrjr'optaiod 11.91, closed 11.87.
October Opened 11.51. closed 11*8. '
Liverpool Cotton
I** -t? r??\ i
Liverpool, Feb. 27.-Cotton r.pot, I
moderate bnslnean; prices steady;!
middling fair, 7.72; good middling,1
7.44; middling, 7.07; low middling,)
6.77; Ordinary-6.70. Sales, 7,000; in
cluding 5;600 pmerican und 500 for'
speculation and export. Receipts,
7,000. Including 6,400 American. Fu
tures closed quiet
New Orleans Cotton
New Orleans, Feb. 27.-The .local
cqtton market today was chiefly c'on
;cefned irrer March notices in New
York.- First estimates of the number
of notices issued were light and
caused tjuylnge Afterwards the re
port that notices for 56J)00 b?les
were out had little' effect because it
ahiy infiuetaced hy 'developments in
the New '-'York market, and was the
strongest month on thc boards,- stand
lB^'a't the-higheat ata net-rW^^^??
points' and dosing eight points over!
yyeor?'ay's 'afl?t quotation. At their f
highest the other trading months were;,
only vi to 2-poi uta ap and closed at-* j
net declino of one point.
Tito week-end statistics were called
mtlliiao ?nd hoipuS s?ca3y .
Tiie Irito sight wah compartively small
ssa,the ?visible supply showed o.u Mix
expectedly wide decrease far the
Rpo! eotton steady; unchanged.!
Middling. 13c. Sales on the spot,
1 'Stmf futures "closing: Mareil, I i
12.85; MaV, 12.53; July. 12.54: August,
,12^; O^ber, 11.02; December, 11.62.
Cotton Seed OH
i
-, , . i
?Pork, Feb*1, ?7.-?-Cotton seed ii
oil today was higher at the -start, ow- .
lng to support fren? refmorsjand ab- ?j
Sonco of March tenders, r'tit hiter the
list turned easy under scattered HquW []
dation, Induced by weakness In lard
And tack- of demand for hemal oil. 1
Final prices were uhch?ifged for '
March and 2 to 4 f" "nts hst lower for '
the? ? bal?nce. . T. o market closed
easier. * ?.. " . -.'
'monty Market
New 27.^riail
firmer, 13*4<T> .':, ruling rate, 2; clos
ing, T3-f?2 T|me loups firm; sixty
days. 2 3-4 ninety days. 3; six
inonthsvHTd ($3 3-4. Mercantile pa
per. 3'3-4tfi t 1-2. Sterling exchange
easter: slxtv daya, 433175; demand,
*St39. ( mmerctal > MMe, 482 3-4?.
?gr ?lbw. 671-2. Mexican dollars.
4?i. ijtavci-nment bonds-steady; rall
road '?onda irregular.
and Bonds
i. Fob. 27.-After an Indif
with Ut tte appearance of
interest op .either side,
?Hy gathered; strength to
ast hour important stocks;
?g>a g^bbld a point OT ^nore above
ve conditions' were better.
st&&$*?eia -err tssrc cheerful, j<
erroneous report thgt thc Mexican ? ?
rnmeh*, had , appealed to this
'fer*tafe 'nsAfctancdVjj? restoring
MtmulaUd the fstignu a , Utile,
ld a temporary reaction,
advance waa resumed,
came in Idhi* part from
and there wefo. indication?
Ute market was oversold tn apota...
?lome bf the specialties made largHi
feeta*- invited ?Utes EHfteltA lu?nned
12 points.
.Northern Pacific's decrease In op?r-[
sting Income last month was ???s.OOO.
North waniora reported a sman declinen
in-net1 TVo ratttretfda gav**' apures H
sh?w?o^k"
Rock Island ?519.000. I
Cotton Goods
New Y?Tk." Feb. 27 - Many Araerl-j
can wool buyers today wore on their
way to attend the Loudon anet ion1
Biles, farhlch begin next week. Cotton I
goods were steady and generally)
quiet, t J if best Inisinens being done in.
print cloths and eheap fancies- lob-]
bera were doing a moderate trade. >.*
Chicago Grain
- fi
Chicago,' Feb. 27.-AuHtrallan and :
Russian competition today led to a<i]
downturn in the pri?e of wheat. Corn ;
flnlsii?a thc sante as last night to ni]
sixteenth higher, oats off a shade to !
1-8 and provisions down 7 l-'-'TtPlO to 1
12 1-39W.
I levier's Statement.
:
. Ww^in-leaiiK, Feb. 27-Seerctury ;?
Hester's weekly cotton statement is-,!
Bucd today shows a deereaHe in the ?
movement into sight rom pu red with j
the -Heven days ending this date last ?
year in round ligures of 29,000. and ;
decrease under the same time year.;
beforp last of 144,000. ];
For the twenty-seven days of Feb- ,?
aruary the totals show an increase..:
aver last year of lTC.OOO.a decrease !
tinder the stum.' period last year of !
540,000. . ?j
For the 180 days'-lit the season the I
aggregate is ahead of. thc ISO days of ]
last year 071.000 ano oehind thc same ]
time year before last 485,000. I;
' The amount brought into sight dur- ;
inc; tl?o past Week has boon 209,073. J
:t?-;?iln'8t *238.111 -for the seven doyfi ?
ending this date last year, aitd for ?
Wc twenty-seven days of February .it ',
ivan ?eon 980,71 C. against 870,980 lust J
'year.- . . |j
The movement slime September 1 to !
Date shows receipts at all United ?
Staten.porte. 8,789,280.igalnst 8,446,- ?j
HB4 last yeu-: ovbrlar 1 aereas the ?
Mississippi. Ohio and Potomnr rivers ;
to northern mills'and Canada, 881,- ?
70.4. against S70.438 last year. Inte-1*
rior 'stocks in excess ot-those placed ;
at the close ot the commercial year, ?
641,639, against 587,485 last year. ;
Southern mill takings.' 2,228,000. ;
against l;9?r>,28? last year. :
Those make the total movement for !
fWe \W -days from Sept. 1 to date, 12.-12
r.40,033iagainst 11.869.S03 lost year. |!
'* ^hjs".statement shows the total VIB- 3
y<*0?Rb'ito be ?.12^6^ against (J,- j
5.38?!-last weak arid 5$H6,955 last ;
y;osr.. i,. . ,{
j??n's Review.
New "^ork, Feb. 27.-Dun's review
tcmqrrp(Y; ,wi11 Hay ;
'O^Beyere^storms, rco'trlo'tod now bus!- ?
ness, in ninny sections of the country ;
this jW'eek and. caused delay in making :
4t?M(i^.^'^'t?t?pn. The Intense :
rmtf'and'-hewty aflpwfan .'stimulated :
activity lb seasonable merchandise at >S
ret?il, b'Ut'tbe Interruption to general dj
trdde wak sufficient'to-retard thu dis- 3
lU^cFVoWhhly: |3
?WTille wes?er conations' had a-S
tendency to cneck progress In com- S
medial and1-Industrial channels, re- ;
ports' frbni" the leading centers con- j
Amaebbtinristic in tenor. "Best news ?
?n?anat?tt'-Yrbm those lines benefiting ;
br th-> . ?ow t-emnerst??r?s, notabiv ?
heavy weight apparel. > ;
FalluHMTOsls wei* numbored 350 sr. "S
lite Taite*- States, against 263 last Z
yeir. and 47 In Chnaftn. "* 'compared S
wtTh 3B'-w':?iar'ago." . S
V WHi? A *HtfiSS?^Of.l?. *'.3
Wm, F^raaaL - \Z
Among'the s?vertturtr drummers ?j
that came'td my store the other 5
pnomin? lhere wa? ahn?hat seemed to -
ttsye ttp 'teO touch steam. H?e~ waifed 3
u?ticntiy Hit *Iln%vtmtll his turn ?ame 1
ind shookJUanah ?with me. 1 told him S
to go shena ann; get It off his ayst?m. Z
Ile sald.^l haHe been up to Phken* Z
-vno, rturgesei'tliat ls not a new dabed, ?
lt ls a town, not a regular town, just ?
1 volunteer. I nwt'ene of ttfe aa- -
lives. He bragged about how tho Sj
town wan ?rowing and improving -
?thcrwlse/-1 We-feald h*ls dad used to .?
idow- li?^%out^-to Coolf4t. but ntSw-'hc. ?
fans it with bis hst- 1 sata, I sup-* S
pose vorir-tb*?*' boasts of a brass 2
tond. H? B?rtoV no; *we htrvtf n brass S
?and, bMWBBgo'n't boast about it. ,3
"I !n*t,JiHwertrr mim whro sald he S
santod te give me a drrnk br pure old S
nountatn eorh whiskey. Wo went S
tronad In the horse lot and I took a 1 ?
lose cr'that stuff-'Burgeaa, that bot- ??
:led thunder'had never saw the nibnn
aina tn4"0p|fh a telescope-on^ drink
if lt would make Mr grow on thc h?t
ouin ot ^ur feet, two, dean?, aud yea
4?uW#?mm?*onr <*ekndow; ^th&i
ttrikes and j-OQ would bc" out Sur?.
??urgnsa, riiarr? regr?tea lt. but I met
i man tri >TH?*etra who gave rab a ten
dent roumain pen and said, 'we are '
URO gl?*** away tbree-year swb?erlp-1']
:lon to our paper, I will vrtte yon a ?
.ecelpt.' t"You dont ?mind pay tog the<j
)ostago-J?"?y4?tti tl'S only 33 ?ents a -j
rear? I, gave him oro dollar and ho
tc m? mM'i?t?i, ana Wa?kcfl off with !
ny money "*f?G i??V?r aald thnnkB.
. Then' f mWt a Jt^^aad^tas-e^alas^
? here Tt.^t?M got a b?ttTe of beer bria!
je pointeti -targe bttlldlhg, b?t I
viten I wdfrf fhV 1 totrhd ft wea the'!
'our! -'hc?iis. ' ! f^tiT?d r. man ilSHfcp lb '
t rhair. ~~: "iB^g^wfeke lrhn -np::4s**4
isked him *ftgt! Qtfnomint?1lon he "be-jj
ongefl to and He told me that he vot?tff
or Duncan.
Hurgeas, if yon are ever 'bp'-ht my*
own rall at my houee and take dinner
md I will ?how you something wertet
vii! see yon next trip.
^--rt-iw...
' ^VBkW???T*n ht ? 1* PIRK.
..
UnerA(es?;.1!M*?t^^ ?Wi
le Conant, aged li. -was burned to
loath ' ?mi HY* aged ?men and women
tifcciit'd early ^fNlay -from a fire Which
?pi i ?MW ifgMg
L; L. Ha?^uJiitJi? 'Ynffls^nigj
KThor nttf|i8*-,waii wed aa n Yetrent ferr
feed nttvt^iSuSta fytr*<t***.
_ \
lime is Plying! !
YOU MUST HURtW fl
Get in tiie game Now or Never
TH?SE ARE YOURS
...IF YOU "WANT T'i?M
First Grand PiW--=a=
Th? is thebes* and most popular car in'Ao tm^
thing near lifo the mopey. " Ai. . .
GaS^Ewr* U ^^?utol|e <:-nt ^ ?** *? yo?- Taio the tip!
TW0 -SECOND GRAND PRIZES ONE FOR FACH .'iHSKflCT
.;. v r- ?... . .
IVERS & PONDS PIANO
r / - Vaia- $450 -
NO HOME IS COMPLETE
WITHOUT A PIANO
Ffat>ft?ne Dist?iot Nb. 2
Tina instrument - ie fuHy guaran
teed tty *he .makers and by C. A.
Reed?Piu*Q arniQagan Compone.
They want you to call and let
them tell, you about thisPia*6. :
tenthly
tv
TOE LESTER PIAN?!
. T. Value $450 , .
First Prise District "No. 1.
A full' description aa to quality
and beauty of such ?-sign, coutd
. hardly be given in suck j limited
space. Co ac? for yourilef at
WiBis A Speajrman's Music House.
They WO! be .rf*d to deraohstratc
tin* facaaitf sn mrtrument to you
; . ;
V"? TmD"f9^SE^ ONE FOR EACH DISTRICT
fSeWdJrVino;1^SK'No.': 1,-ROCK HILL Singl? Buggy-Value
SSsS?^' " ?W iX,om*' Theyv welcome jjoa to call
A Years SuUeript?o?^W l^^V?fe^M?yof No 'Leas?
Our Coates* CstWrWutl?'-?^ - -
Anderson Daiiv inteiiigc
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