The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 08, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
j Financial aird
corros ?DES UP
ACCOUNT OF RAIN
Bri* Buying on Nmr Orleuw mid
Other Mutest? Booti? All
New. York.,May J.-Xbe cotton msrr
kat ??s vary .tiulet today ?mi ruled
generally steady and clo?ed at a net
advance of from 1 to 7 relats. ' Pri
vate reporta" that it wa* raining at H to
or turee ^exas ^fnis may havajeljaao
ti? iMrket- dorina the afttr^^
there , seemed tb be a feeling7 around
the local ring thal they have been of
no great extent; as the early forecasts
were Tor generally fair weather to
Advices cdntlno?d to come, in how- j
a/f?t:''?ovtpMi^U^xf? recent egcessive
rainfall in; tafe southwest and indicat
ing thai a euastdetable r od of dry
-weather M??M'-M -rUseee* lu some
sections before ^rm worX t^'resbm
Cotton futures closed steady.
" Osiea Close
May. . .KW :MC5
j?nly.???rj 1939
August., .. ... i?f?a -tira
October.fill i WO
P?ceinber..lt? Wf5
Jan??rr .. . ..tt<8 1184
' ^pot cotton quiet; middling ?uptan?g
i:soo; gulf15 " Ko saies. : Y- 1 "
New Orleans,.?Bay 7.-;The i?Waot
market iw?dVaed ah ad^?e ?day bf
13 points on say and 1 i? t poiais aa
-other old crop months, and lt peints;
on a%ptetnber and .6 to 6 points ?? du
oilier new crop positions; , '
Prices'werea sltad?iowe7 than yes
terday-fr?m the opening, under the in.
?uence of ait .easter': liverpool ann' a
better showin? of weather condlttoiiB
In the Western belt, but overnight
advices pf renewed rains; .sad the de
velopment ot ?^?rser demend-for the
better grades, of spots';-'Imported; - a
stronger , tone to the * market during
the forenoon, and the several .monthe
v-ere/bld up gradually, tho Iniprbve
ment halted foi' ?-ferief peflodr.^urittg
tho afteraoah'. -hat vti^ri' Aji??^j
spots hani^nad^nc^^
-with relatively large' salee reporten,
there wes' er brisk rttsn off buying
that sent the figures up sharply abd
the _market closed strong:. ? -
"Cottod futu,es closed strong}
.etty' imr3n?y i?74; August i?i?;
October 1174; Decemb*r 1172; iantf?ry
irti. .
- -. ?pot. cotton steady at :?n advance o?
Iv?,- Middling 13 i--4; siles lon -the
spot iiWfr; to arrive ? j ..
was " irtwer today under aetWS ihjin
dating in July, which -canugHt some
stop orders: On the.break shoyts cov
ered frwly/^iThe south and wept- were
ldw?r on May a?<l len tb thirteen act
lower on ?th?r ' old ' crbp.'iliiKl?ims.' .
mt?i'k?U - - " ?.?Vt Tl??
a>7??; -ls:ay?7?3; June 727 a 7;
7ir> a.72?;. August:?? a ??7; Septem
ber
, ? ?o^i?mvrpi;m. jfo-,
tat sales l4?ji<M>.
Chkajr? ?nd Northwestern Roed
Announces Sade of 8 M?Eon
Loan; Qikara Jo FeJW
New York..atty The narrow ano;
vafl^fcle ^awn^neate .0j stocks today
^lift???^1 '?* 'tb* ??aeral J?veV
of prices/ Ti." '\k9t'p$JT?M .dujf
and rlat as ^T^K?^B?fi^^^^
?^ i^??rs.rnjMej?? attempts to force
it uijt of the froove tn which it has
traveled for sev?rai days.
Quotations moved: alternately up and
ddn'eajfi^ pftc?s^ortn!
tornaiioaal ?hares ar.d Tepottofl sell
ing In that market for JRaita s^d/New,
York. Ta?ag,theii".cttip: irom this
quarter, traders ?ade ?'xpeHiBSi?nWtof
IZS^?*^^%. W:?0^??g ??
MW wea* ?pois. Shires ? .whfia^ppii'
cenfly hare b^^Mp?#^
"ir
COO; Chicago ahd ^^^jl^terc ^?i^ra? I
Mortgage fout*. ,s?$fcf?&4i ?
that other \*tajra>*-'' ifiai??s ?amML ?r^rt t
?nt?rthe to?T^To^JR?fe?
of the demand' tor 'money for coma?er.
cia! parp?te? >a?vre^ected in a fur
ther shading of loan* for.?hart terjhs.1
; A few speculative ii?^fi??^lf?^^'
;ly and Iggf?i^^
?Mrtlft. Wfd ?t?arfy, ^T?rtat; sates Apar,
: t?nlted ??i?a Sa. registered declin
ed !. > on ? ?!!. ' . . ' ' . .. ..
liverpool, May .Cotton spot eos-i
low rfiddiros^ggV f?al?l<'?^W; for
speculation ande*p6rt 1,000: receipts 1
8,000. . .-K: ; ;
els 'm?^^^p^r^s' eitlrca^^^a^ie^
too late to hewwi a-rdie^\dffec'f;--on|
tant ' night** -vi^a ^ItoUied?*:'??*:3??>?i|j
cline of .-I**'to &4l??<J?-f-4j ;irfai*: wera^'SK
down to ' ? t a -.ap wog Tin?viisioh?*-$ ?';.?ji|i
Nev :Y^>.,>*~v 'i . : .-??'>
nih il iii CiilinffjKCHEffi. - o ?< ?
Yarns unoW?if???^^w. ??r^lWj
firm. Broad clo sha and sesgea . weri ]:
ta IxtterMgg^Mr
RUTH ROLAND.
H38 NQBQDX FROM NO-|
WHEIW (Imp) is a BOW two
drama featuring Ethel
Hobart Heu tey, lt. ts S
from first lo last sod is
luman Interest Itcv finiall
le director and Monte Ratter*
jenn author of :tbe play.
r . ?
^^^Ht .8<Mrrowed''Finery*' .tflBji
?pv?n a ?age costum? and: goes for
watk. bot the costume contain^ all Uta
icsdlagr4 lady's Jewe!?. She return* , just
THE LESSON FOR J
PREPARED BY DR. SS. T. CC
*a***?ina>?*?lMa>a*??M*mn
The Unjust ...
Luke 16:1-13.
the parable of '.the'-prodigal son and ^it
- part of. the" same .dic^ibae^---Jtd
put ?f aV lst*nt t^OdjRt an t?je?
bl?; of the Prodigal; ^Yp?t was]
l$ieat thought? It was,, t'.believe j
rmotive of the older brother. J
. i. greatly offended SMMHH
betng'tekpeneed 'bu' the welcome given j
the erring but returning ?ou. Thaf. el i
der a^tx.-mfr. a ?oney lover and c what j
k?^w was was?), wa?1fe, ^y-^?; a?S
Wfiac? dt what was coming to blmaelt-J
lt made him1 mad. }
Mbivsy loving was a sin of the Phai
^re^^^a^w^rlst- knew that ft would
ts^l?nj^tom. 'it would be an espce.
W^*a*?^er ' ixi^ the kingdom for tho
*w:Tbt parasle. : 1 *8, WbWT-ta
8te*hjfid" f?uadjOtat he would have
i h?r^?o?sinUrte Situation.
asjM><D live atitV yet ho could not
worit.and he would not beg. - He ao*?
Ql?^'fcfcat he wotOd :uee th? few re
sg..days- in -Which -lie still held
to'' maka btmsolf .such Irlends
that, when he was thrown" out, ths-y
would take him into their humes He
lind yet the right to do as he saw fit;
Stiling ;Up f
SCENE FROM ?WI8? NOI
"She makes you lsusb tn spite qg
yourseif." This ls what they ail say
cf Ruth Roland.
Wholesome, vivacious sod pei eeg
lng a magnetic personality, Mts? Ror
(and captivates the motion picture au
dience the mordent she appear? upon
ihe serest^ Her wonderful ability to
portray thal fcnB&nms roles for which
jghe ia cast Ita? Baa de ber the idol cf
,k. ?ile i ' i- -?-...
-.-r- ?MMM ^WW^H MWICJ ntnni Urti . ? 7.-1 w
is Justly regarded as being one of the
t*xvSsssst ei^ssiiessss in motion pk
turee.
ia a
night In
the saan who started ib
pink slipper lo his pocke|&?i)
a numery bottle. So they bad a
lt ali tofth
?DY IN SA
COURIER
with the lord's accounts and the
trades which followed between him
i5u hi- were.not collusions.
What he did, considering his design,
.hy much shrewd?
: hi dione in tho j
ord'* creditors end I
I .that he had taken th?
great bedefac
stralgfat
" bat
ha\
with toe* ?
lord witbsut
eg merits of the
nt rather he re?
half r.Dd UHM^
two we' tpay be
t all. Booie went
I?:tide i bern
aq^and
the-'peop
ia-ot?ost
andoolnt
upppied "STOPS*?'
?ODY FROM NOWHERE.*
RA pipy Hot mt?. ? graduate from th?
raak ot theatrtedl ' stars; has' 'rettr?tl
from the footlights aod will hence
forth bp seen on the screen lu the Bs-,
sstesy prodm'tWtt*. Hu!?? ?s4,wbat
yee might w>? "the kbps j*t JgQ&
trades'* InsteSd of., thv '
Mri Holmes is a 'depi'iy ?i?irlf? of "Naiv
l?teduiity. aud.lt was tbWitrtbe
merah?T ut tb? lambs dab of that
?iii ?hat Sherm Tum roley psn^;
bim aa a deputy, giving as bl? reason
the ?atttr?i?vM abowft or ibis actor
in the part , or Slim Hoover In Ed
mund Day's .production ofJ?*5tt?e
Roundup." j???
{ ?'-??ree? or thlfpSlr? &sStag
W?**t?jrttoue <^m^\m\m?0
Strengthened by the addition of Charles
Murray, the Biograph comedian. Mr.
Murray bas appeared for a lona time
la- O^^ajmi ty of^^farces made by
What Christ wants toiteach is that we
disciples ought from our own stand-,
point to be 'as wise In reaching our
ends as this nias waa la reaching his.
? tnt xsami honest nt men can ieam
lessons from a-thl?f. As a matter" of
fact; evil mer. fchow more wisdom in
getting what they want than 'Chris
siana show ih getting what they pro
fess to live fdr.,
2. But, the parable has applications
more specific than this general on-?.
Mi T? Inilin^l^. ?M. -l-l.-a
what? wo al) will need above every
thing eise.n the universe will be
..friends* A day , wiM come when.we
Wost go' out. bf til*, world; where'.wp
have had the use of means and mo?
and Kociai opportunity. When that
J?r^comes we,.will need,,fytenda .in
-tfce.otiwr side, to' receive Wt^Krf^Sl
have ->none,*WwiU*be wotfteTthan ffir
helpless, man who tv as about Xifc.be'
turned out of office penniless.
< > ? is alt? ipfflSttSd^hat'tha wla*
^Mfc8eefl)le usMhjft ?W&?ln ?iftifrfslw
atone? ?nd earthly means and soeinl
jjSr^^Bi*y'isihat-#hi8h WR**???:
friends, eternal friend? of <;
This perhaps is the lesson^ $t ??t8e>
p?ranle. But it ls a lesson that must
he-understood In the light of Chris-,
?uan wisdom and not In tho light of the j
,M^jhl>' sh^wdaces of^h?s atu*ar^.|
dom of Christ rYhc-njB?n the totteruwmi j
of their fellows, who help them torie?
out of - the evil conditions ?$* who
bolprfheroi to a worthy ."kel f^tp^^M
to a useful manhood, or who' help to
care for them in their sickness, pbver
ty and cripplcaesal age M:i?jf*mHy,
na so ar? the ona? to' ??Sa money io
make ^friends for ?ternRy.*v-?J& gWi
..?at fyr bettor social, moral, t t':u<-.?
t in cst aadSaauciai conditions tor thc
?pr<is a fight for these friends 'These
who tak-3 the side of the oppressed ?re
"WMifs'Pieu issJuaai fi?. JL.. ILJ^?. V*?<?v*
ofrnon'ty or could a money m?kwg'iff* j
<3). There ts perhaps a further aug.
f?ss^?on of how we are to 'help men.
,*#-^s|?ward or tho parahl.* ^reduced
tl?? accounts which, th, ? ercdltdr? ow?
ed his lord; tad wo. M steward? of
thc gmo? ?ir christi are te^esdttce tba
accounts.'* whitfh me?? owo? "tat?Mrtef? :
Thc elder brother wanted to mal,? the!
>?i?sMgai pay-tfee^faih MBt^we nh?l
counts to uod is a difficult mkttaj
iTwre are *hbse who say; "Mako tho I
rtVIl womat?> lho ;iaw???r, i
pay all thoy 0W4* nut the.d
*** ?J*JKt0rCU*'14 to-be rodi
re Buggi
*?'?./* ' - ' - i y. ''.{';
coming in aim oat every day the
lateat shipment being ? ear ol
--COt UM BU S
Come m and lat us ?how them.
They are 1914 Models.
~ " We have a nke line of Pony.
ITvJvS. FOWLER I
Greatest textile strength-ion* f?be rfe^HH
smooth. You'll have no trouble wit; knot
ter bf vcur binds if you have our twine.
The bes* Twine is by far the most ?cone
cal pu^ no rnore >iitJpo fi
liliivan Hardware 'Cffc
Filleiy^^lSI
Jr" ? SWT
j[ npHE Boiilgera were about to st?trt o
i automobile ride, wh?n sf ne
was to hkve gorte teieoh thaKh.e. ?
was too ill ?? make t?ie trip,
have, the vafant seatf ,^ telej?li ^
another frigid ?ound her ready and ^ger ! >;1
to accept, tjie short notice in#ita^d|M
the: Telep&one is (nv?luab?e ?h^in?ng \
last-moment: airan gem ?ri?s. I
Wk?n you tcUiphone-rshi'Je
JBS3?L "HELEFH?iKS;
? 3 FfTTINO tiiVASgEfl'i^OT RAS t.,
jti&??^iSS&?^ T?-^)*?5S>F ns cae''In a ?il?lion-*
i'^ . Just alike, U?nea^r?jt tfcta lt wt?