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JOH A CD I TO lt
I hornby announce myself a candi
date for Comity Auditor, subject to
the rules of thu democratic primary.
H. A. Abrams.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Supervisor of Ander
son county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
THOS. B. KAY.
I hereby nnnounee myself a candi
date for county supervisor, subject to
the Democratic primary.
J. MACK KINO.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for (be oirico of county super
visor of AnderBon county, subject to
the rules governing the democratic
primary.
T. M. VANDIVER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, i abject to the rules ot democratic
primary.
C. F. MARTIN.
COU COMMISSIONER
lt. A. sullivan of Fork township Is
hereby nnnounced for commissioner
for Section Ono, comprising Fork,
Bock Mills, Pendleton and Centervllle
townships.
I hereby announce my::elf u candi
date for county commissioner for the
third section, consisting of earvin,
Brushy Creek, Wllliumaton and Hope
well .townships, subject to the action
of the democratic pi ?marv.
_ II. A. FOSTER.
FOB'COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasurer, subject to
the rules of the democratic party.
J. MERCER KINO.
I hereby announce myrelf as a can
didate for County Treasurer of An
derson county subject to the rules of
the Democratic party.
JACOB O. BOLINOER.
-.Wi*.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, R?ck
Mills, Fork oud Centervllle townships,
subject to the rules of the democratic
primary. i
D. a. HOBSON.
I hereby announce myself .a candi
date for re-election ns Commission tn
for DlBlMct No. 4.-, comprising Honea
Path. Martin, Belton and ? Broadway
township, subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary.
J. M. Dunlap.
_. ? , ?. i > ?...
Tho'frlends 0r R. A. Mulikln hero
by announce him as a candidate for
county Commissioner from district
composing Hopewell, Brushy Creek,
Garvin and AVilllamstou. Subject to
the rules and-government of the Dem?
ocratic Primary.
, FOR PROBATE JUBUK
W. P. Nicholson Is hereby announc
ed au a candidato, for re-election .tc
the' .office of Probate Judge, subject
to tito rules ot the democratic pri
mary.
I hereby announce myself u candi
date for tiie onie? pf probate judge ol
Anderson county, subject tn tho rulea
and to the reknit of the Democratic
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE.
I hereby announco myself a candi
date for Probate Judge of . Anderson
County subject to the rules of the
democratic primary.
W. F. COX.
I hereby announce myself a, candi
date for the oflico of Probate Judge for
Anderson county, aubjoct to tho rules
of tbb Democratic Primary.:. * .
,i, . 7 I. T.* HOLLAND.
FOB STATE SENATOR
I hereby aim ou nco Myself a Candi
date Lyf State Senator 1'rom Anderson
County, subject to tho rules of the De
mocratic primary election..
J*. L. SHERARD.
-1-. f,t, , ..
I hereby announce myself f. candi
date tor the.State Senate, fre? Ander
son county; subject to thc rules ot thc
Democratic primary.
Clint Summers, Jr
REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for I louse of Repr?sentatives
from Anderson county, subject to thc
rules of the democratic, party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
I hereby announce myself ? candi
dato" fdr tho House of' Representatives
from * Anderson county aUbjec t to the
rules of th? detaoeratie primary.
... RUFUS KANT, JR
. SAYRE & .BALDWIN ?
. ARCHITECTS ?
. Bleck!ey Bldg. Anderson, S. C. J
.* Citizens National.Bink Bide. .
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Hat Chase to FederoK.
i -r-?-fr.Vff ?rft? -.
Chicago,' jupe 15.-Hat Ctoaco. llrst
baseman of ijia-Chicago Americana,
tonight confirmed reporte thai- ho?had
Sdecided to abandon- organ hied ball for
; t?>? Corals. ..'He. enid he. woujd.^lve
President Comfsky ten days notice.
LACK SOLUTION
F
HITCH FIRMLY IS LODGED
OVER CHOICE OF MEXI
CAN PRESIDENT
REPLY FOR REBELS
Carranza Told War Must Cease In
Order That Hts Men Be Heard
At Niagara Falls
Washington, Jun?; 15.-Government
nNlcials admitted tonight tlial the
was a crisis in tlx' Mexican mutilation
conference al Niagara Falls over tilt;
selection of men tr represent tb? prn
poretl provisional government. They
however, K1111 seemed t:oiili?unl that
conditions 'presented would be mot. .
Late In the ilayVunl raine from Ni
agara Fall!? tlftit tile-South American
mediators had replied lo the recent
note from (louerai Carranza, chief of
tho Mexicali (tonst Itulioiiathrts, stating
that his offer lo ?end delegates to the
peuce conference would lia accepted
only If be ugreed lo cease hostilities
against Huerta. That Carranza,
would not con seul lo such n condition,,
had boon repeatedly asserted by lilia
and all IIIH repr?sentatives. This do
velopment, therefore, caused no
chango in the diplomatic ululation, in
HO far au the United Staten was Con
cor nod.
lt wan stated officially (hat tho Uni
ted States .hud boon proceeding wi
tho mediators at Niagara Falla on the
basia that there could he no .solu
tion 6f tho' Mexican problem uujeas
tho waning factions would h^tiWugnl
to terms. Developments In tho Mex
ican internal conflict during tho lavi
few months, ll WUB pointed out, had
made apparent that tho Huerta gov
ernment could not survive Irrespect
ive of tho mediation, und that thorn
could ht? no provisional government
wot thy of the name which did not re
cognize? the revolutionists.
To satisfy the Constitutionalists the
Washington government wa? declared
to realize that tho mun to succeed Hu
erta pending a Constitutional election
must be one In ' whom the Carran
zlstan would Jrftve confidence.
With tah' portillon ap a baslf, it has
been revealed, the Washington gov
eftfmenb. suggested) ^brough ita rep
r?sentatives nt Niagara Fails tho
.namer, of Kevern! mon for provisional
president who .would bu acceptable to
the Conrtftutic-unlists. Among these
War Pedro Lescuialu, who wa? a mem
ber of th? Madero cabVip t. Hopresen
tatlves of Huerta af" the peace eon
feronco have not ucceptednuy of those
men, but have proposed In turn nVftw
who have not been Identified with HfV
Constitutionalists movement. Th?3sel
names have not been acceptable to the'
United Slates, ro fal as can be learn
ed here. ' . *"
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While this situation would norm to
precipitate a deadlock, il war reported
here that tho Huerta delegations
hero that' the .Huerta delegates were
prepared to suggest a compromise
candidato and that, in any event, they
would hot take iha Initiative In break
ing off negotiations;
According lo this report, the Mex
ican delegates-' compromise candidate
is Genera) .Fernandu . Uonzaley. ile
has n?Vlf?oh li??litificd' with tho Hu
erta regime, hut la dealared not to bc
acceptable* to the Constitutionalists.
President Wilson and Secretary
Bryan ware in communication with
the .American delegntes pt Niagara
Falls early in the day. ? message
outlining the position of this govern
ment relative to sugg<>. tions: for the
provisional government made by the
Huerta delegates war rent to Justtce
Lamar. Its contents were not divul
Huerta representatives in Washing
ton, among them Ch ur len A. Towne., a
Now,York attorney, have usserled that
the Huerta delegate would uot accept
a Court lt ut ionulist for the. provisional
presidency. . . Mr. Tdwne bay been
recking a conference with President
Wilson, but the president did not meet
him toddV- At the White House it was
sold that there would be no such con
ference...
MILITARYCAMP
Charleston Band Will Be On Duty
?t Asheville Station-Other
Arrangements
. I
Washington. June 15.-Plans for the
. student military camps to be held ot
: Bullington, Vt., Lyddington, Mich., and
.Asheville, N. C., have boen completed
by Capt, Rv ?, Van Horn, of th? gen
eral staff ot the army, and the war
, d?paraient has ordered organizations
of cavalry and infantry to proceed
. ther,i from July 0 to August ?; More
i than lob colleges and universities'and
i higheriacad^mles,ywlll be represented
; hy H?me. LOOP - students. ! : ' ;
A number of specially. Instructed of
'', flcora"bave .been detailed hy the -vr.r
? department to glve.-atudenta attending
1 tho 'camps u coinprnh'onr.ivii short
i cnurxe. in military Inst ruction, Includ
I ii|g^^(^priiet/e<^<\!i^^natlo'n?l Vifle
association of Ante rican hus offered
\ noW?ai -mouton fortoxcoiie?<H> in tarnet
. pracllcp.
Al! widebandi gradpatoa of coU
logea nr iii?h.?'chodls' botWeen the ages
! ot; 1?. nod :i0 years are eligible for
the training jcpurse,^ ^
\ : The military- organizations detailed
,\for j?titj? at #he Aspevill^cattip aria,
. Troop lc. fifth cavalry, Port' Meyer,
j Va,, cofiinianded hy Captain Clarence
A R., pay,uand the .first. coast artillery
PAR?S STREETS CAV? i
II
A
Taxicab Engulfed, Liv?; Aro Lost
and Terror ?3 Created In
Thc French Capita}
Paris, .lime ir.. A thunderstorm of
phenomenal violence tonight inged ov
er Purls for lliree hours, lt caused
loss of life anti enormous damage to
property. Tile rain flooded the streets
and caused the bursting of sewers. In '
tb? central fashionable quarter of tl f j
.itv ;. street caved In. engulfing sever- ,
'1 lu dest rains.
? The number of victims ls not knou t:. ?
?wing to the danger of approaching
immense pits resulting from the col- i
lapse of side walks atid roadways. Th ;
di- e estimate Hu- victims at seven |
Ul 'east.
Th? most serious eavn-ln occurred nt
the janeliop of the flue Lo lloet!? and
he Faubourg Kii'i! Honore. When
the storm was at its height five han
dled t'iutn feet of tho road way sunk,
catrying with it a number pf persons
who hud tuken shelter under the awn- :
lng of u cafe. Water spurted from the j
broken mains, und. added tu the tor
rents fruin tbe sky, con verteil Hie
whole district into a veritable river.
Gas inuiup telephone wires and the
.le. n i. :il supply were broken off. Tin
.limiter was crowded and large squads
of. juilice were hastily summt ed. .
I'rHsident ''oin-, re sent a ui?ni?#rr o' !
his miltaiy . . i sehold to the -/inc .ind (
troops were ordered to atti the police
upi! firemen In theta* efforts at rescue.
About the same time a large section
of tin.- roadway in Hie Place Saint Au
gustin suddenly collapsed. A paRisln;*
taxicab was engulfed. Eye wi I nessi i
saw a woman's hand waving from th.
vehicle, and the heud or (he chauffeur
s s the taxicab disappeared. ?
Almost Immediately a great bio d: ?
of stone fell upon lt. A large wagon
fette Just mi ised the nnme rate.
Almost at the neerinnli k ol' fie ctorm
the roadway at the j?ncion o' the Rue
Tronchet. Hie Ww Auber and th"
Boulevard I'auasiunuti una of the ba*- j
les j (sections of Paria, disappeared. {
Police kept the people away from
t!n4 roadway, which continued slowly .
lo sur-.ide, i Suddenly a sheet of flame
shot np' to the housetops, with a ter- i
r'fte-detonation. Gus from a broken 1
yipe bad caught lire, und the crowd. '
seized with a mad terror,' sought safe
ty tn the surrounding houses.
O O O O ll o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
le .. <. - . -r ? .'. - ?,
o Laurens, dunn ir,.-Judge o
jo (?ai y oterrul'e?t the mut ?o?r by 0
|p the defense t'o Lotit lillie the cast' o
agnlnst Joseph (.! Kulllvan, o
cluirgcd with the murder* ei o
John J?. Ci?nnoii und the van? o
will he tilled Thursday. - o
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"ty ti o o ? o o o it o o o o o e o o o u
Fuller Civil Service.
Washington. June 15.-After twice
r-'veislng its action, the Senate to
day tinnily voted to place under civil
service regulations the new commer
cial alachen to be HP signed to the em
bu^sjijs pud legislation abroad.
Benefit War Veterans.
Washington. June 15.-A bill to I
make all persons honorably dlscharg-1
ed from either army during the civil
war from the agc limitations on fourth
;das8 postmasters when they possess
.snlftctent business capacity for ap-1
point ment was introduced today by |
I-Senator Hoke Smith.
.. Washing* .m. June 15.-Organization
of the new national banking und cur
rency syrien, entered its last' stages
today when President Wilson nomina
ted the five men, who serving with the
r.ecfetary' of the treasury and the
comptroller of the currency ex-offl
clo. will constitute tV.o Federal reserve
board.
Charier. S. Hamlin, of Boston, was
nominated for two y carr.; Paul War
burg, of New York, for four years;
Thomar Jones, of Chicago, for .six
years; W. P. G. Ha ding, of Birming
ham, Ala., for elg?.' years, and A. C.
Miller, Of San F .uiclsco, - for ten.
years Thur, eve ; nally, all' appoint
ments to the boa1 :\ will be for ten year I
terms, tne term of ode member ex
piring eVery two years.
President W n will select one of j
the men name" today to he governor j
of the board, lt is generally expect
ed that Mr. J? .as or Mr. Hamlin will
be designate '.
Says (v ? eric an
Guns Were Used!
(By Associated Press)
.Mexico, City. Juno 16/-General lg
tnielo ' Morolos ; Zaragoza, who com
(nnniiod th? federal garrison I which I
evacuated the seaport of- Tampico, |
"aid iii nil ??iOi'V?ew herr (od tv:
"AU rhrr.jCorjlgn' c?janles. at. Tam
pico^ bul'Almcrtenrts wet-o friendly' to
ward the f?d?ral troops. From the
Victoria.;hotel,' where a large number
of American's resided, some shots
were fired on. my soldiers. A search
of th? building produced elgthy-three'
elf len and a large quantity of. cart
ridges. '
"I hive proof that tho rebels in
tended to retreat ?roni Tnft.pleo, hut j
tills was not .accomplished because
some American gave tho word to'the |
rebels that, the federal ammunition
Waa'exhausted.
"When General Pablo Gonzales at- |
tacked -Tampico h? used two field |
pieces (hat I know belonged to the.
Amorlcan warships anchored la the
harbor.'1 ". i
?i my?l -I--, . _ <
' Business. / i
{ Business ls the king pin of. all. pto-1
t fessions-the master profession, bo- j
cause business ls tho oe-, fshrlo j
woven out of .Ulf?ntttngled.sptivitles ,
tot '*comiaunity whlc?t feo tul&t?%
MADE DEATH PLANS !
(Captain Ernest West Appears To'
Have Attempted Suicide
May Recover
Atlanta, Cia June '"Enclosed ;
.herewith arc t ori a in biographical tia- ?
ta which I request yon to retain on Ole ,
for ruell use as Play appear."
Two hour/ ufter this note, signed |
by Kines} E. West, former navy and
marine < orbs dincer. and accompanied
hy an autobiographic ) sketch, was re
ceivod in local newspaper olilccs to
day infoimatioii war lecclved from
Chattanooga. Tenn., thut West' had
been found unconscious in a hotel
loom thole with a bullet wound in his'
forehead. A revolver lay nearby. I
The wounded Milan recently was dis- ,
missed from th? marine'corps where
he hold the rani; of captain. Ono of ,
his notes refer? ed lo .his dismissal!
ai- follows:
'Tho eojirt which recently tried mu.
at flrrt acquitted me; hu? on some
specious reasoning which I never saw,
it changed tin . decision dud Daniels,
with his uaw policy finished mo. I
lost tho income* of }SO;Ofju and lu my
stale of heolth lifo ls impossible!"
IMrnilui.'il of Captain West from the
marino coi ps followed a separation
and divorce fi om his vile, whom he
married here, and further difficulties
which annie in connection with Mm.
West's por H-: doti Of their a year old
f.on'.' '
Relatives or Captain Wert wore no
tified'herc and lu Rome, (.ns, of his!
conditio:! If?ni?tjial?ly alter tho Und
ing .'of- the.;, neu;, and hastened - tO'!
Chattat.cjca. M&sa'gca tibni there late I
today i.aid that he had a chance of re-]
covet y, although-he ni ight be? bi ?pd au
a result of injury by thc bullet to his
fi on tal bone. '. .
Captain Weat Ir Al vi am ?.ld and
was graduated (rom li-? Naval Acade
my in 1888. He. r?ryU in the navy
only ashoit lime when he resigned and
engaged in teaching. When the Span
lah war broke nye', he vbluntei'ied and'
saw soiVIee aii ?n'?yigwtop of the.Uni
ted State's vessels jn Cuban und Porto
Rican waters. In*- sdi vice?' c?n.-ied
lilia lo bo recommended for promo-1
lion. ; -. .' ?? " " ... . rn . .]
After the war ho entered the marine
coi pr and saw x.o\ vice In the Philip
pines. Captain W./St hus spent much
time here and1 formet ly war, a member
of tholaeulty of Hie Georgia Tech
nological school.
. -jreftig'-J .,--.. . 1
SUPREME tOI'RT ADJOURNKl>
Recessed l'or? c Week Witheui Pin
I Iritiug I?a^???e_ TJ I
Washington, June'ir/.-"The Supremo
Cetilt of tho Unlt?d States today re
cessed until Juue EL without!aunoui.c
Ing 'd?cisions In nie Intermouutnin
rate or other important case?
j.< Tho* oui ientoxoianTitlonof tho re
cess v" ?S thai(M| just'-es had not
j completed opinions In the forty nIno
leases awaiting decisions and that an
other .week wwi needed. A
Ncvcr before has the court remain
ed in ression as late as June 22.
There was .definite statcmout from
the court that next Monday will bo
the lart decision, day , of. the Wrm,
?but.lt was believed,;however, thal the
1 court on -that day would adjourn" un
til next October.
I An auto party compiiscd of Miss AIr
fretta Thornton, Miss Loucile Skel
ton, Dr. li. leonid- and Lucius Dean,
were the guests of Misses Myrtle and
Sarah McKinney.
R. S. Sullivan of-the Townvllle sec
tion, was lu the city today.
J. M. Richardson, a prominent rar-'
mer of Fair-Play-was a -business visi
to to the city yesterday.
. -. ,?-.>... I H .'. fr ?""*.? ?
William If; Lyon spent Sunday in
Belton.
. . --- :%i . '
P. Pringle Clinkscalcs, a prominent
farmer of Starr, wa*>,a business visi
tor toAndorson yesterday.
Tv H.-Hull of Wertmlnster,. was in
the city yesterday, on[ -bosiners.
ross Mitchell. Mayor of Belton was
a business visitor in the city for a few
bbnrs yesterday.: I
Mrs. J. C. Holder hsB returned from
a two weeks visit to Columbia and Sa
vannah, On., ? . ?-..??' . . ? \
Notice of Meeting. !
Ruff Ixidgi No. Z?? ?. P. M." will
meet in Special Commujcation this af
terndbn at :t p. m.. for the purpose of
burying our deceased brother M. E.
TyruB. ^ .
W. Harrry McCleskey. Wn.
W. P. Wright. Sec. G-tG-lt
ATTI^CT?VE VACA
TION TO?II
NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA?
Jue B>JAlJTttUL
NKW KNfllAND
^.J^?^^Io ?0, 1914
SEABOARD AIR 'ITNE RAILIYA?'
? A nd-? ou g?tions
? Mount m*&h
Niagara Palls.
Niagara Ce^e,
Toronto, ? .
Thousand fstetids,
Rapids of the St. Lawrence
Montreal^ fc.ii??>> 'J"/.'
Quebfe V
Montmorency- Fa!1"
SL Anni- ??s rwahprc,
Bonton and
^ft?frjfew 'Yerk
?H RE* DAW ? IN BOSTON A
TJIlfEK St Ay A . .IN" ME W
^?^^pleterftteararjr %
Cost tor ebr.ateen days of -loot,
nt ion. Jn'.nxcstldg and Instruc
Travel'V'K.^- _ . _ _ .__
um
THE HARTWELL, GA., antf ANDERSON, S. C., NATIONAL HIGHWAY
i - By Way of
Ff Af LEY 9
o M. Hartwell, Gai
li M. Royston, (Ja.
:jv M. Commerce, (ia.
IN M. Jefferson, (ia,
(HI Sf. Winder, Ga.
6>> M. ( art, GS.
CO M. A ul) h rn. (.a.
SO jj. Lawrenceville, Ga.
00; .M. Duluth, (."?i.
07 M. NOTCTOKM, Go.
.115 M. A lan?a. Gu.
ALWAYS CROSS
-li??iiW'?? filmy -
>KW BOAT
COOO LANDING
GRADK1? HOADS
QtlJllK SERVITE
F K URUlG K ?fi? ?fcTS.
Pitt! NE
-HARIURV^H VfcRHY
"' G OOO CAMFFXtV
GROUNDS
(| .11. Hurl nell, Gu'.
7 M. Il A HllE Y*S . F K H R Y
ll M. Slur, S. C.
2S M. Anderson; H. C.
38 .M. WIlHumsten. K. C.
.IS .M. (.'reein ?ile. S. C.
71 M. Greer, S. C.
Oil 31. flpnftuuburg. S. i\
Ila M. fc-affnej, S. c.
lin M. Hastunln, X. c.
ISO M. Charlotte, N. C.
Crossing at II A RE KY'S FERRA' is not affected by low water.
Get your Gasoline and Auto "?*lls at Harley's Drug Store, Hartwell. Ga.
Sole Agent for Firestone Tires. Try some. W. I. Halley. Hartwell..Ga.. Agent.
A freo camping house has been erected at Hailey's Ferry, for the public
See the Hudson SIX KS before buying. W. I. HAILEY, Agent, Hurl nell, Ca.
INT^i.GEtiCJER
GET ?RESULTS
WANTS
Wanted-2 or 3 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. No children.
Phone Bil. tf
WANTER-A man to tack signs, one
' who bi?:i had lots of experience n*nd
can furnish A 1 reference. None
but ? -??tter" need apply.
CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO.
t?-13-Ct. ' Anderson, S. C.
Waut a Home! For quick sale I of
?ier a nice- house and lot on Green
ville otreet at a sacrifice. You
should Investigate this. Part cash,
balance on time. Address,' Opportu
nity, Anderaon, S. C. 6-16-6tp
Wanted-Good Eecond hand wagon
ceale, standard make, first class
condition' -at-right prie a Phone
649. ' 6-10-ltp
LOST
Stolen-From in front of The Intel
ligencer office, Iroquois bicycle,
stock model No. 311124. Coaster
brake, two brass plugs in front tire.
Reward for information leading to
recovery of same and conviction of
thief, L. M. E., car Intelligencer, tf
LOST-Wednesday night the 10th. in
br between Anderson and Toidland
Shoals on Savannah riVar one yel
low foldingypocketbook containing
fi checks aggregating -about 32,180.
00. Reward If returned to W. Al?.
Powell at Chero (.'ola Bottling Co.
Auderson, S. C. 6-13-tf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE- 50 to 75 bushels mixed .
peas, $3 per bushel. J. Thoa. Bolt.._ _ .I
6-13-6td. Phones 159 or 127. New York. June 15.-The Judgment
________________________________ of the speculative community was held j
FOR SALE-Six shares Peoples Bank ?&_&^"_
stock Apply 201 South McDuffle. ket price movements were narrow. No,
' 3-14-3t progress was made toward clearing up
_ Hie questions which block the W?X for
_>_r-vr> DCWTP l>ulls and bears alike. Report's of
r C/K Kl_lN 1 serious difficulties confronting the ?
' ' .' Mexican mediators made little tmpres- .
For Rent-Neat 5-room cottago, South sion. Just when.the rate case decision J
Me Huff lo street, furnished or un/ur- win be". announced remained as much:
nished. Apply to-"L" care The Ip- of a puzzle .as ever,
telligencer. 6-143t The aborts sought to make a bear ?
.___________________________! argument out .of Washington advice.-!.
~ 5 _ getting forth President Wilson's ln
.y .v. y. y. y. ? H- ff- * # * * * slstence on putting through' at the
jj. . -!j -j; present session of congress the ad
a ? ?- : ministration's trust program,-but the
* THE MARKETS * market wac not affected greatly,.
***r* .The drift was downward, but the:.
* movement did not attain proportion,
y. y y. ^ y. .y. y, sf, .y y. .y y. x The lowest stocks uv the list were the
-_ j shared of the.Gould roads. Both Den- :
Hy j X7 - 1 ri n ver a*nd-Ri? Grande common and pre
INeW York .L.Otton Tarred set low records for a long pe
._v. rj?d ?f years.'.Missouri Pacific sagged}
iv, ? . ?'J _,. ; nt times'and a few of-the specialties
New York June, 15.-There was a - than a ^mt " s"te'er was heavy
mW?m&J&^!?^: ?tf_i{_s ti&t not?t,' . .. x
day under liquidation by Ju y Ibngs gJfiggS^ of gold for export con
and more or less general selllnjrln- Unued ..todqy but on: a smaller acato,
spired br report? of good rains IP tuc r D ^ *?ek T,me ond ca" f fl '
eastern belt over Sunday. July con- ^ere firruor
tracts sold below A?lg?st for the first Bonds were IrregUlaf. Total solos
time on the movement. Closing pf iceft - Vflluo ^g?o.ioo, . .
__.* ?hwleup from the lowes?j6n , ^Unitod States bonds'were unchanged
covering, but barely steady and from _" . , , , ,
iv to' 18 points net lower. Z. ?7 '
The market opened at a decline of '. " _m . JD uLi-*-^ '
s to Gppmts and eoid-about e to 8 vs^ani and rroyisiosis
pointa nat lower rlghV alter.ile call rAv S UW W^Fft M'Vfc
.under liquidation and local and south- rr icago, June 15.-(Wheat pri?es
ern pressure. A Joss of BCveral points glided downward today, Influenced by
followed tan n^bunteh>'crAp- revteWby the -fact-th? liarla-"and Oklahoma
a New Orleans authority and covering, had escaped a wet harvest. The eldee
but tho.rnarket jfidon Weakened- righlp^?ltliougli steadyr waa 3-8 to 3-4c net
ann'Yb?^aWlfriW1 bec?rii? nior?'?cfive lower. Corn Showed a decline 'bf 3-8
after the, publication of the eastern n 3-4c. Oats finished l-8c off to 1-8
nett'ffetalTa."'.uM a 1-?c up,: and provisions /at an adr
Spot cotton qnicU.middling uplands, vancer ef So^to 25c.
iv6? ?utt ?3.?5. No Bales. - M'> 5 J" J n-:-,
^t^0l^0^!^^ Ivf^?y Qyi Call
A&t .v.;: ;.V.".V:: ::iS?4 ?SJ? - ^ York, June 15.-Close: mer
October.12.7S, 1?.?2 cantllo paper 3 a 4
December.I2.?r la.??1 V^11??.' 00 aft?8?
January.12.67 lil ??: ^mand 4.88.W.
Match-.. 15.67 12.55 :' <*mmerclai billa,4i85 7-8.
Oyyy Own Home and Qijit
Paying ^g^0^t^
We have some of those BEAUTIFUL Lots
on Tribble Street WEST END that'we are
offering at such ajfcti active prices you can't
afford td miss it.'
LISTER
Lots at ^250.00. 7'er ms .$10.00 down and
'% 10.00 per month without interest and
without taxes.
J. FURM^N
JEyans Building ::
Anderson. S C.
pract?cally.th? worst of the day, a loss
or fifteen tb seventeen points. The
market stood at a decline throughout
tho session.!
More i'hort selling made its appear
ance than has been usual of late and
bearish comment was that the market
would be over bought, and in danger of
flinn, lng into a wide tendency down
ward if news from the belt continued
lo- likrpr?ve: - . . -
Reports from the interior indicated
that the crop was being brought to ?
hi nh state of cultivation. Shower'sin
the eastern belt was considered favor
able.1 " ". I
? Colton futures closed* steady. July
^3.42; August 18.38; October 12.G0;
December 12.59; January 12 CO; March
12.69.- .
Spot cotton quiet, unchanged. Mid
dling 13 15-16. Sales vin the spot 415;
to arrive 50. '
Stocks and Bonds
New York Cotton
. .From June 10th to -tad we
will show from 14 to 15,000
Salesmen's Snmples of NeW
Fall Suitings from Jno. H. Kill
son, one nf the foremost manu
facturers ol high grade woolens
In the world. "Wc cordli?lly In
vite yen to rall during this dis*
play nnd see "what's what" In
men's clothes.
-Awide range of prices
..We make your suit and make
lt to fit.
Phone 414. . .
August.\m*-.-im ^e^york, June ?.-Close: ,mar
October. i .12.75, UM cantllo paper 3 J.2 a 4
December.12.7&.. 13.??J V*^'UnB; ?chango Meady; 60 days.
Jandar/ .... ....... 12.67 **^M?W&&& m o
Maren'?.. .... li.67 12.55 ? ? ?*?T?_?tol_ Mila,-4*5 7-8.
J - ? - Bor silver 66 1-2V
M-.1-1L ? rf^ioitjL-r?ji-A- : O-TL-tli^Sk' Mexican J dollars! -4^
l^ew \JTleailS V<Otton Ot?v?rnmont bonds steadyr-rallroad
1 bonds irregular. , Call money firmer,
Kew Oflearta. June ^^T?rlces w*^ 1 3* a Hi ruling inte 1 3-4; closlbg
cued tniOie't?tfon market'i '-^,'ander ?%. ?4 a 7-8. Tima loans strongor; 60
selling ItosoB partly on id prWementi daya 3 ?-4 ,a; X'*? ninety daya?pl-2;
in wea?tor Editions o^ (be beltv ?U uioat|r9,3.1-4, i-i r\ A
I and parttly ip anticipation s.? ?.(avor-.. [?--.?' ,"?.-. ? > ,
able weekly crop summary from Wash if*A'??*-4? ~<l?M-f1 Oil
ington tomorrow. Around the opening W*w*? M?*F?* .V.1*
and for a while in the early afternoon . -- , -' .
j offering wore .fairly; weR^a4>sprbod, ' -^^~"^^^[>*'I;_"T*^iS*''
1- ; .
g I J
? m
Thoroughly Investigated the
.merits of
Pi?no?
fj .y?u haven't, come In; antis
: i?fMis demonstrate: ^one to
you. ' :; ^' .
...THERE'S NO BETTER,..
? .' ..
Even at a much higher price.' ,
Willis
arman
Music House.
B?ec?dcy mtiS??n^
ANDERSON, S. C.
. ,?y?r_?f?
-
cased off In the'.session,
terlng ilfjulda?jon ..Irulutcd. by- tha- >T
weakness: ip cotton^,, fFinali.vpvicea''? ^
were ? to pointa; .lpwor< SaJMta ?18^03 -
barrels.- '.. . r. .