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COTTON CLO? MANY POINTS ?FpreJtendoa of Crop !rj So^rfji Firm? Up. trw Hew York Market St?ly (By Asoclited Preee.) New' York, May l2.~T'?ie cotton -mar ket showed Increased optfjviiy and fetrcngth today as u result ot lim? Liverpool cab UH and renewed ajipro It?aaion aa to toe trrop.out took tip; thc Wu?tfi, with tin.* close fttin at a ?<>i ad Vance o? H io '?J nr.inUs. Thje opening waa steady at an ad vuroa ol' ft ve to 0 point? on foreign buying, local and Southern covering veblen wa? evidently inspired by t'.ie ri iatively hlgb ?ables had reports of uiiBcttled weather weat of, tbe ?h?s tHidppl river. There waa considerable realising and some Belling .wblcn wa*. I probably inspired by an expectation that the- weekly weather report at midday would make a favorable ?how. ?. . ins. ..'' ?.' After making i net gain of from ll to 17 points the-harket reaped* two g} turee points from the best under these offerings, but soon brined up again teaehtng the Dost polut of the day lr. in.the late {radlrig When active months showed- net ga'u ot from 15. to '?1 pointe. Th? close ira? a point or two of f row theSjost under renewed realizing, but there waa/a good demand'In the itnal hour an? liverpool was a fair buyer her? during t h o ejtarjnfcen. j,. - opoi i ?itton;.- steady; m l?dt mg up land? 1320; g?| 1346: No sales. Cotton futures cloKed flrm. Orien ' Close. May . .'...1258 12?2 Joly .. .-.1724 1240 August. .... "-* ? '.120? 122C October_ ;:.IJ.1R .December .- ..> ... .ncc ills January.. .. ..ti?s 11G7 New Orleans Gottoa ?N ew tifieane/jsay i z.-votion mara - ct today was affected by influences'fed '? .Verso to'the crop and maintained an ' upward'tendency all during the day. The dos 3 wan .at an, advance of. 1.3 to vSg?r; point.-., the: highest at thc day. Spot cotton brm and unchanged. Middling 13 l-l; calos mr. the spot i,5<;?; to arrive zac. C'ottdt future's ' .! ?tW?BK IStil; July 1?S0; August- I?O; ?3ci. 117::; December 1178-, January ll70. Liverpool Cotton , Liverpool, -NTitv 12.-Cotton Bpot stt'ady; good 'pilddling 789; middling 7::7; low middling 08!). Salea $,0$); iipectilutlon ulta* exports ?>00; receipts j 441,000. I ' ux, \ ?Kuturea Blondy; May?702; May-.TUne? list; Jiily.-AuMi?t 684; i ^AKigttat-S?pt, j RUS; CKlobor-^dvemhep 635'1-2;- Dec j and j .su. i ' t;2tr?-2; .lannary Fcbrufttryj ?2? 1-2. CO?OR ?oocl* ;?iulet tnt steamar tauay. md woolen suitlrigajmnga r?biy For ititi, ??k pife^i? moderate call for fall, jj Collen Seed OU Nfl^vYo?i:aMiy 12.- i'iie cottonscoc. oil. market wne quiet all day. It pened steady with lard a^d cotton, DI met commission house Bellini? which weakened prices slightly in the S-?:C .Mterqoo?. ?nd '-he close was 5 tolnta io wer to l> higher? t. i nji MOSS. Commercial STOCKS MARKET QUIET ANjp DULL Absence ail Demand Accounts for] 130? Trading-Mo Pres. sore tr Se|l New York. May 12.-Interest ia speculation dice away today and the mock, market reverted to abnormal auilneKS. ' The market 'ruled alightlyi lower n OBI of the day, on ecount of j he absence ot demand, hut there waa j L Good crop prospects and the ex pectation of an early decision in tim freight rate caaes are strong factors on the constructive tide. Sandmen* waa more Cheerful in London, and tho settlement proceeded more easily than had been expected. ? few stocks pulled away from the narrow movement.Harvester made S aurtber, gain. ' Missouri Pocffic was under pressure at times, failing with in a. fraction of its recast low love). . EorcigD exchange ratas, which yes terday touched the. highest figure in t'aur ?>e&rsV .^e^a^ap V . ?rtnly today, fables mounted to a new high market at 483.K0. I&jftNS wer? irregular. Lees. !? bf. half to one point occurred in Kaunas and Texas four?. Chesapeake :nd Ohio converthles. Mtesb?r; Pa :iii<: four.-: and Hves/sea board adjust* tpent . flvca and mercantile marina fOure^Tctal sales ot hohdS f 2,335,000. I Chicago. May 12.-Suggestions or an ipprpach to a: pillion acre harvest In Saneas staggered the bulls today in .vhent. As a reaiiii the market, which lad started ont firm, o?osed weak, at UH to 1-2 under laat night. Cora ^nighed 3-8 to'1-8. ?rp; oats 3-8 off to ( eh Ade advance and provisions un ?hr.oged to ? rise nf 12 3-2. a * e. * Tiffi DAY IN CONGRESS * ? * * * * ? ? a. * m * a Washington, MBJ- 12.-Day, in con gress. " (Hxase: Met at hoon. ' ' Senate aili to provide for temporary .tors by popu lar vi ole considered. Italfts committee reported special vile for cresting United States em lasBics in Chile and the Argentine re. mbllc. .f?nate bill to create coast guard out * 1 fe Bttvlhg'antl revenue cutter aar favorably reported by interstate ammerce committee. Federal, ccfcsojrsbio. of motion ph> ures advocated by R?v. Wm. S. Chase, if Brooklyn, before ?ducation cora-j hlttc?." l Bill for temporary ipmyiedon ipr a>pular; election-of. United States sc-n ?tors pased practical!.. >osition. P. cpr escntatl ve Du pre of Louisiana, .-resented minority report-on tho aa ion-wide prohibition resolution, as o regulate iw owai 4HHHHHBHHHH Passed bill? to'e?ev'at'i American leg lU.on to ^( hile and Argentina \g am: aiBuior. i le fm ed debate on. annual dlplomat c and consular appropriation carrying |4,4?eJ402'. Rural credits bill introduced hy tonvf.RontutlvA Rulkoiy after sessions >i joint sub committee on cr?ditai Adjourned at 5:28 p. m. nulli noon ?Vedue3dny\ -Senate: Met at noon. Interstate commerce committee con ddered sh li trust -idUs. * Debate couttt$ued on Panama Cana* . , i. I SOUTH WiVuAJ??4(3i^ v a .7. .v> -:. $ y. :.. '- ' t An with es Sr o o o o o o o o o o fa Cocoon ocoooooGoooooooooo Tawnviljiv **y,:ir-^ Mwl? Gatees W?IO has been teaching at Long % ** **. ?te**?*? have her. hack wifb us *ga??. Mr. and Mr?. Edward Osborne re co??r visited the formar? algte*"/ Mes- Jim, Oiles-an? have bow return Mr. ?ad Mrs. Matt'.? Armstrong and Meg. Jannie Hubbard of Rt cb i sad sire, visiting their ?a****? ?r?. L O. Brace tit ?esr TowavHIe: 'l?r. Luther Horrln and sister MJ*S, Alice, who ba* hoon attending sc bool atf Ktogstou. Si, C.? ia h?re tor ber vacation. Mr. Edward Palmer of Tessa la now spending awhile s^tth Dr. VV*. T. Hunt, ' Mrs, Talpy J>errlcot ot Tennessee, is spending awhile with her father. J. M. Barton. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Barton dined ?d Mrs. i.. C Spears on Sunday. Mina VerS Marett, who baa been at work te Andesww for tune tinte lt here with Uar hafne folks Sfi?ip. justin Woolbrigbt aud wife of Cher ry's Croesus visited J. D.' Compton and daughters Sunday. ii M> fcant.ot Pendleton is visit ing relativejfc ?nd around Town ville th?t %aek: T .Ssl Mary Farmer who has been HHH&iwU?rcen Pond ts at honu. to Ii?ht of her many friends. 'BtteehhT?uH of Ath*..?, Ga., was WUK home fcVks Sunday. Lester Meredith of fairway attended church her? Sunday. '1pl9klte*AU> Bruce wh*? bas been In s saxr?u^i^. 'Vii G?orgU?, is st horse rerjr ta?rt.inproved in health. afrs. Thad Fant is spending awhile with her auht Miss M. A. Bruce, who UER been right jick, hut am glad to note ts much better. r> o co o. 0,0 o 00 0000000 <> 0 s o ? VHK SOTE? o o * o 0000000000 00000000 Iva,. May 12.-Mr. Clem McGhee of Anderson spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks, Mrs. Raymond ?Jullinar and little daughter, telirabeth, arq spending a while in Pei ser with relatives. \ Mg?: Cari Floyd. who has been hero Mr. Edwin Whltesldea of Gaatpoia. X. C., Vaa returned? to his home stier making a aho*? stay with hl& daughter. Mrs. 3. J.;. Hood. Mr. L. R. G?Hel?nd of Charlotte, S. C., ls here on a visit to his bro ther, Mr. fr, H, Gilleland. Misa as?elo Raskin is sneaking xwhite in Anderson with relative?. '"Vt.. Wv 8. Gordon cf Bristol. Tenn., was visiting; friends here last week. vjNft^ESVW. -G, Stevens and T. C. Jackson.. Jr., ; have returned from a business trip j?-Atlanta. ? :: Stewart has returned [rom a week's visit to Jacksonville, . MTRf Mptha F. Wllsoa and ehil -? Mt. Carmel are. visiting rel atives, herc. an'mniiim ii* Au-." fMjk-end with his brother. Mr. j. J. McMafcan. IS cn a visit to relatives j^ad friends F-..,?-;-??Crt??we?l. Grafcam of Clinton, .d a Bpi jndid sermon in the Presbyterian church 1;ero Sunday. m?HBea langdon and Albeit Ervin of - re visiting, relatives hero Mr. Melvin MVmns of Anderson was In town Saturday. Mr. John Brans of Anderson spent Sunday w??. hi?'brother, Mr. C. D. Evjtbs. Miss Mary Cheek of Hartwell, Ga.. \ ins"been'the guest for a few .loy? of \<it friend Mian Emmie Y?nrgin. Mir. Rosamond Seawrlgh. i?. home KEW H4H?WAtt PHt?'K8 jura railway is m&hjng much progress h 'variou?' ways abd. (S proving a/\fcjnj\ yaiuab?.e asset. to the cHy oL*Qfan??> I hone in the ?tai angeburg ' raliw work tram? ii! ti the line. At ;aAi?r( F? ttl dj Photo copyright. HM, by Anser!**!. Jfat?l Terpiiial, A tnerte?? landing if ore?* from th Hotel Termin?}. American* in the cl later arrived from Mexico City were I rino? on duty with m&chia^jWha. WI rooms, anti none waa killed. I I Linn Kllhxou. looked ot fa}? compass foi a long tillie, before tie micheil ?Mt und held lt up to lila companion's eyes. "Whut did 1 tell yon. llrtketfV' he ask ed quietly. flaker rubbed his red huir perplex wi ly, "lt certainly utankor ous." fae admitted, "if uuy one shunld a ak u?e Td ?tty ?but there powerful ma guet clove by; but, na for makin;: lue believe (bat Mn; Caw 1? fealty and truly*'magnetic, it I con t he doue-" "lVt?.t lu (Wa .....ll.... ..Ut, mu C^VA pass ahd your watchV' demanded "*Jpoir*t^ bother me with batty ques tion*.*' answered P;?ker loft fl ?a. "Ter mit ni? to pursue my M-ady or tim uSstcK iu peace.1** Anti hi- routed back i thu pa?e? or bis paper bucked detect' story, lxropjwtl hi? elho.wa OUJUO Kron near the bright ?tirutjght m:a read * sorbedly. * ' Linn lau gb, ed und stretched blg"!ton? Umba. "Surely MpOJin must haye had aooie 1 ,O-MUlprlty.for Iiis statement ' existed in this vicinity" a ?aoumaiii ] syith tarong moquet lc i>owera," hw roused, tn roi ii? over .the stages of t>r. McOlln's-..Wautleiluga' lu Out ot 'b Way place* '' "tyetv [.Jt?fflfilT.. bghovi . X?in ?atti how his kiisp?t-?iiiM were cOttr firmed.. He ?ends his j>.f<ik to his pub muero hi iS?w *??i"k "'td t?rncerurru. drops out of Ki^ht onthvly, So nne knows wbsr'hUH Uccottu; o! Satu?y Mc ?liu. I wutMier.*' tnirtV he allied '^rhey.'call It 'Magnet mon uta lu.'" contended Linn, scowling earnestly. . .""jTue'r min ted ni? Percy Itolto ?titker, j but do I look Uko UV" demanded the j aa u n t u red ie moonlight the II: mg Baker, i 'Across the and Into tho through the .0 upward ittaeeT fdr : in the book, of moonlight ? f utidergcdOfi >w and pow jxKesH bim aa he top of t ha Pr faa Association. . Unlt?g &*?qL. battleships ott Vera Cri ty at th? hegtnnii?? of the occujmt?oh Bo tclcep tWr*. Th* picture shows the frdtfl ken ?lie.$gbt<ug started foreign guests in TAW ~-^*r*~T "*\hO ls Un?r*5" 1? asked sharply. A r?ui^f ?feb^?f?lS0, bim, fol. lowed by a awfl*? ouar^rln^ voice: "V?lf9 'i\rf, jool Pty who are. you y? .be Inquired. "Theil you are elive after al!!" et dnlmvd r.ihn joyously, for no reason ? thick hu <'nuld exnlnh?. "?lnoo euri word. 1 thought, yon were a (tfKWffV .Who are you'/" repeated tb?* ?lrl more steadily, an If reassured, by the sound of hl# voice. "i'leSse tell me what yon Ore doing hpre." . "I am here for tue shooting. Surely. ; this Isn't prlvnte property7" r?h. no? upiy i needed neip. ono i wondered If you could be trusted." ! Bb? mme forward theo', .ind the. Q^Ott? j light revealed th>.? set-ret bf bi>r far?, i I.Ino milson stared speechlessly at] her. '."'' I "I need help.** ene repeated, wi.9* a quiver in lite voice. I 'Forgive me." eri*<S TJon. "I cap be i ru s tefl bo assured of that, .What can 1 doV* "My father is HU We have a little amp up yonder, sud 1 need brandy d medicines for bim. There is ne i x> Kend. :?nd 1 canner go h tune.' pare o ?mali medicine ruse tn my j pocket." was Linn's prompt reply. "Take me to your father. ? nd 1 will do what 1 cnn for him. After that v?ti ta ny call upon me or nay ve*oi?an*f?o .'jtorleay aid yen need. ii*U,er eau ride 01 n!v?>*e.' ii.;'4Jbp^'.tUey on?ecged into a small clear space, where tW en?!)cr>? of a fire gluwvd stiUeniy Hi a st our faced hole before a small group of teuj?. The girt U?ased a pine 'guet efl Ute and fti^teped hat? thc ttup> of ope of die tents She lighted a lantern and bung it from the tent jwle. "Como in, please," she auld hurriedly Linn. ile bent hi* t?M tanto1 end entered, was spnryr4y fiMuistu'<i wu? ii luir ai 'col. ?ollie empty hose*, covered Stn rugy: it folding camp table apo Borne leather traveling case* piled in ono corner. Op the cot was the. gaunt f??*m oijto oki men. ll I?, white hslr framed a 4kA> lento, wrinkled'face, whose Wn: t? eyes .jud ber band, on bis. fora? friend 1 found lu Ute forest. ie MOoUied aim. "ile bas a fra ugly. My n?U imo forward, tesoro ww cup sn* dow? Wy *h* ned. me i* Linn ellison." he said "foi hw? fer m tl***?** . ami ronipa&M*D ls down at v CL?K?SSA ?r??CK?E Ii lui pop* i* i?y. closant, companion, and only \U\* evening 1 . wofl wondering over, your d|*;\npeu rance. Wnnt 1 iock?" i!:is<icd i he tula binnia tooth ht? UM u, strong brown ohw. ur. . "?$jn5HKrc* to *u U(>* ana L4uu pli)t^'ab aras binder Hie bowed; abj?ftdety ^?S&B&EJJmm& haven't ??-en it yet." ..It von will cornie yourselt to ! ?,. ?r ; ; -, niy cop), of your book here by daylight-" When ?he rw?l?r bren thing ?SIBIVI ?fa?in i?ni irr. S?viK?ii " HT, iiiurni r?r ceivtng tba jnpsjti that be needed ?he gut ned tija fjuut who b?d te?? .fl?Mi,'^. brie? hour ?M; piangil out ot and stood i>cfpr#. t?a canipDr*. lit-a "You are the first one who bas hap pened thia Wy for six mont hw.' 1 have httd'& aepcs* MJMHI '?f?mf&f? mutU cf our f?od- Jd^ meettpg you taplgtit wes the most wnpffttt^^P^tSo; 1$*) con ld have biipnfued. Many of. the people bereit hunt at? afraid to caro to the mouuituiu. Tb??e/ is, a ,tr?<|won thf-t it' i* strongly magnetized, ?ort i?f conreo father's iuvesttjjjatlotia have le. n measure .confirmed th* ??tory, dniy there ts uotbleg'jWM??V about tho fac?; it ls iueni*r tntarea?lng. f*;tt arter father had ?tat the last n?g^i of e?fnB ne iri^ eiat-. .Apf?**' wbeii the als men who com posed the party robbed my father ot je^ney and pro^^aad tftlfM'Sfr ^?MIW^'' ' ^ cae Imagine our p?J^bt.'' ' - She smiled bravely toto Lino's eyes. "1 ' am most happy Wist it is ?ow ore/.'4 said Lion. dl?y vSth the glauca af her wonder ut eyes. The pink dawn ?rsp? brvpk?ug ^evo ranges wjUe?j ila ker. pale saw Li un Ellison tome &>u?h i he thicket bau their iPPng heatedly, when Linn holdup a protesting band. niiisnHHffiiHH fi.tM*^ in lie world.' "aid Una?toeM&jf. 9 heard the ?hole ???ry bou*8 wp* s lid ' n f ter he c*h. itc??tjs ' w*>ft^M>^^ ii?a bsd tu m dm teat tyw "I ni wara said that a ta*te Car Hiern* tar* ?ra* a drawback sometimes." h ta 1 p. m. 8 a. sa. fie 5 p, m. se? Stf?'le Bfeokley Bt?Mlttf * DISEASES ex lae Rvs. Tat-. %-f * ead Threat m????* rttue ANBKBS f * * a . i by the discovery Vt jivtro?wnn ou H fut?s Se owiiiKir ^ ^^ |>*^%l 1? ?i^tncuhtr ?n^i t?$ then Ojm'^Hl <it .pender?." . ?Pt tbe ?tor, u| "Coal OU JpW*l|'?: wo?ajr tilt ii? bed SU? awi bough* xyitu it * # pp m be e?g>*ta? A Uffj?tej from Sw SPA t&at be would never sell toe land, theare peespectwl If for sliver end one day round hiu?*ejr io pafeMtion of a ?line that paid bim fKMtOO a day. Tufa amount for a year br; "say. ?iMfflttf dey? amount* to &.W?&fi a year. What it fortune for one wbp wftWtt unfiting hut Hbje-;t l,,)ve|HE? jh?trP*dro Alvarado, unllfca "Oott H?Hjfohuny.1' df$ not wfit?' i.' <tio^?my tm?S? ou (bom QftJonalx msju|. rich; and' Pedro's wJf^|HH||^ 'M bult^ ? flue "bou?e, i^pfp ^1 j&^jnt ; nu? la^boBRWy pinito* and, win te MO* I atuc-led plano* - indeed, pbtuce) vi every [??ISrty^^tfoea bot tipper that hg rou td play a nota .??ie of ?hem er that ho had any Vrpdileetlou for mu ?ic lt wa* simply tho yorm of (aea|a. that xtru?k'f^ h||. Mlttf. Mm . ipennif at b$? command, j The story of Pedro Alvarado hi a j curious oue ?V nt? is tlurto^ljde wTtt?? ; fofwslght. J'. dro^O* *f? l*W o.t. ansi.. neepr p1^dV?*$*S??^pC ho* ta , work lils mine In n Dritnlii' . : . : nhl ch was 'most **!?en*tv?. ' ile p?W" I everybody connected with Irls tulne ? e^rVMOi?' ?A?lHl:^. besvoW uh tot? , employee* helped themselvas to what they could lay their band? en.. instead, |8E$eildjng a, railroad to carry hm'ore LB sent it by mule. Perbitpo th$ iflibj> ' couta nave stooo this drain and ita owner's catrarnejittcn had the r?Jt< , bold bur. "ft ut I til ?ti not. TUefj? Just so milch sliver in lt. i^nVl'wbe?^ lit Pafftyjs wita tortjeaw -chat'.'Whan ^& -, = ajtovet ec wealth; ?ai. aeitsad tb* so? Snout them wonk* become dry aa.?-i iCere. . Bbs d*t^mi*u^l lo ??teer .TrjiK late could ^Wtle, it 'fcsfesV agd hagar* r puti,hu(aa^ayjmonejr**cjfloti*. '?BflSutJ't dpijar bills OS i?i??i, bfg^^^H ctttt^^ . the bills in and, wewin* then* up, aa such he Sort sight4?v}ng Sttejwi&iir ol the fact tbs* j*. vWit - ' Ate degradat:JU, white hw a;u* took prsc W^fcrn* p4ue bftjan tO *?? But, he had not the ?bli'-. . eas ? As tba amount of ?Liri?r ?atwn ouL^oC i bu? ?tine decreased li waa ?net hr .tn* According tn ell well i - Alvarado, who ?a thousand';'?(W*ifr ' hil1 c^fce forward ?nd tftfee _ trap '?let??? har* a way ?eau in t?er mi'tre**' service wirti* and *o# tAsftsed th* ??et*; hidden wealth. When the iftojN^3|K>: tims wore omriunnw ??s asked li, t tn*"*, wa?; ?oythlcfe eu* w,<^?4 long'that it vaefaaJBBHHsii?i h?7 ^ut ?rn^?iflt?nf Wre3|,