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FOB SALE-Two second hsnd sew- .
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Ail work guaranteed.-J. H. Allen, : notify A. G. Brigg*,- Townsend'
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ot the Pepper, building ot? West
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BUSINESS LOCALS
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Roan Mountain Inn
. .Situated 25 UIIICH from Johnson (itv,
Tenn. On the brad waters of the Doe
River, 3,000 feet above the sea level.
Scenery of variety, beauty and gran
deur.. No malaria. No nioKqultofs. I
Hot and cold bnihs on each flo-,.. I
Wide Verandas hlf-h-dnss dining j
room service. Hates reasonable. For
full Information, write Or. S. li.
Wood, Roan Mountain, Tenn.
Meeting of the
Royal Arch Masons
A special convocation of Burning
Brush Chapter will be held Honduy 1
afternoon, July 15, begining promptly
at 4:30 o'clock for the purpose of
i conferring degrees on candidates, be
ginning willi the Mark Master degree.
Ref reship enta will be served. All
companions are cordially invited to be
present as IhlB meeting will be es
pecially interesting and important.
JOHN K. HOOD,
U. E. SEBYT, E. H. P.
Secretary.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Der
Freundschaft? Bund, a social organi
zation in the city of Anderson, S. C.,
.will apply to tho Secretary of State
1914. N. FLEISHMAN, Secretary,
for incorporation, on the 14th of July,
BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS,
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS
PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
Augusta, Ga.
LEGAL
NOTICES
Delinquent Road Tax Notice.
All delinquent road tax collectors
are provided with an official receipt
book with numbers, and stub numbera
attached. Pay no money to collectors
unless you get the official receipt
asAbove provided for..
J. MACK KINO,
tf County Supervisor.
Notice to Members of Enrollment'
Committees, Secretaries of Clubs
and Voters.
It is. absolutely necessary for every
citizen who intends to vote in tho
coming .primary election for State and
County Officers, member of Congress
and United States Senator, to person
ally enroll his naroo upon the club
roll. Si Rn the roll nearest. to your
residence by the most direct practi
cal route*. fiisn your name In full.
Thore .is tame -. apprehension that a
great number of citizens will fall to
place their names upon the roll -and
thereby be deprived of voting, etihor
through indifference, procrastination,
or close application to business.
Those who neglect to take time to I
enroll before tho. book closes which ]
will be on the 28th day of July, can
not vote.
It ls the duty of the members of the
enrollment committees of the various
clubs to keep the enrollment books
In a convenient place In the precinct
accessible to those desiring to enroll
their names. -
The Secretaries are notified to im
press upon all those who have noll
enrolled-the' Importance of doing so]
before the booka are closed.
S. D. Pearman,
County Chairman.
NOTICE DEMOCRATS.
On July 28th, 1914 the club rolls
will close. After that date r name
shall be enrolled. All democrats
are urged lo enroll at their nearest
club Without delay. If any qaallfled
voter Tails to enroll he can blame
I only himself. Write your full name
on the club roll an'l do it now. All
clubs except Cox mill. ' Grove School
and S lab town have sent In the names
of their enrollment committee. These
clubs are urged to send them In wltm
out delay, ,
The. secretarlos of r.?V the {clubs
will send hi the club rolls between
the 28th of July and August 1st, and
the executive committeemen from
each club is .requested'.to see that
thtsj-ul? is compiled with.
"The time for filing pledges and pay
ing easessi?pnt of cantdates expires |
on August 7 th, at 12 o'clock sharp.
The pledge is to be flied with , the!
secretary and the assessment paid to]
him. ~f ' N.
Leon L. Rice,
Secretary.
8. D. Pearman,
County Charm an. I
?The Holy Boilers.*'
Atlanta, Ga-, July 10.-If Solicitor
Lowry Arnold doesn't'look out, he
will linevt the-wrath of "Divine Ga
briel," for trying to send to the chain
gang the three modern Elijahs, color- ]
cd, who stirred up a crowd af eeveral
thousand negroes a short time ago by
attempting to ascend to heaven In the
flesh. The three prophets of the Holy j
Rollers were arrested and are before
Jhdg? Calhoun (or vagrancy. .They
produced letters threatening a'curse
and destruction upon the solicitor. .
Headache and Nervousness Cured.
."Chamberlains TabloU aro entitled
to alt the praise 1 can give them," ]
'writes Mrs. Richie d Olp, Spencerport,
Nf. Y.. They have cured me of . head-,
apbe and nervousness and restored me
to my normal health. For, sale by ail
dealers. . Adv.
Sp ? -V"- .
Financial and
New York Cotton
Now York, July 10.-After nn np
pning kooline carried August con
tracts Into new low ground? for the
movement, the cotton market stead
ied and c!oced very steady at a net
riJvnDce of 2 to 12 polntr..
Private reocrtt ipdlrnt.'pr 'arther
scattering showers in t'?e Si uthv-it
caused some selling in Llvemool be
fore the local opening and the mar
ket here 'darted at n decline of 1 ?o
8 nnints in rernor--- tn cables. Of
ferings, however, atarted, were more
nr MKS active and more general than
parlier in the weeV. '-"...ag to claim*?
that the market should be pretty we'l
liquidated. Price* soon turned stead
ier on covering, Xor-' ' MI| nnport,
ond talk of an imnnivincr trade de
mand around th? 12 rc ' levef. The
tern belt fOT6C.S?t for itc-"-aMy fair
weather prohably nrnmnted the ad
vance, while Th'6 detailed weatt,Ar re
nnrt for tho Houston diKtriet (IUI '*
indicate that the precipitation had
been at all general.
Cotton futures closed Ktondy.
Onen Close
July ..... .. ls. .. 125>S 1231
August... ..? .. 12?* I220
December ,. V, .. .. ..-1*80 1238
January.1218 1230
March. 1221 1233
Snot cotton ouict; middling up
land? 13.25; middling Gulf 13.60. Sale?
none.
New Orleans Cotton
New ?rl-a?tY, July 10.-Short cov
ering was the main sustaining influ
ence in thc cotton market Friday.
It was rtimulated by drouthy condit
ions in Texas and war met Only by
slender offerings. Bulls called the
mnrkct oversold. At tho heRt of the
day tho more active monthp wore 10
to ll pointa over the final figures or
yef.terdny. Tho close was n net gain
of B to, 10 pointa. \>
In the morning,., tho market ?went
to a net decline of 7 .to 8 pointn > op
rel!lng, based on poor cables and re
ports of rains In Texas. Those re
ports proved, not to bo well founded,
and sellers of the morning turned to
buyers Jn the afternoon.
Tho week-end figures were bearish
but they had "nb Influence on the mar
ket.
Cotton futures closed steady.
July 1277; August ?2G9; October
1233; Dccemb'eV" *2SG;-January 1239;
March 1250.-. . '.. .' \f
Spot cotton quiet, unchanged; mid
dling 13 ri-10 ; strict middling 13 11-16.
Saler on the spot 719 bales; to arrive
none.
Liverpool Cotton.
'?? *-V &_B?
Liver.poo)Jt<J(qiif: lOcsfipot ?cotton
eaBl?r; good middling 785; middling
733; low middling 686; sales G.00O;
speculation and export GOO. Receipts
17,000.
Futures Eteady.yjuly^OB; July and
August 70jBfc.; September and October
RGST; Dece?cerjirtnd January CES 1-2;
February and Starch 667; April and
May GBO.-.?' * -"v^
Cotton Seed Oil
Now York, July ll),- Cotton seed
oil was al.shade highor/the result of
llgiil cU'orlngr, acanonSProverlng of
[ '.torts and .local buying on the firm
ness of kindred markets. Final prices
were 1 to" 4 points net higher. Sales
6,8?0 barrels.
The market closed steady. Spot
720 a 720.
Stocks and Bonds
New .York, July 10.-:?nvestment IB
eues began today to show the culmi
natlve effect of the continued heavy
Belling ot Gould ISBUCS, New Haven,
Chesapeake and Ohio and other low
priced securities. These and ? other
stocks and bonds established 'new low
records. The New Haven and Ches
apeake declines were especially note
worthy because they savored strong
ly ot liquidation. Tho sale of mino:
International railway stocks without
Interest, pending actual delivery, in
dicated that foreign holders j were
pressing the sale of American secur
ities. J ?
London waa heavy on . recrudes
cence of the Ulster troubl?s, with mo
ney and discounts higher.
The local market waa weak and in
the. final hour/selling of the leaders
overshadowed previous dewings in the
Important stocks. Speculative favor
ites fell one to three pointa with lit
tle or no recovery. The character of
the general market may' be gauged
from a twenty poln td eel Ino in the 5
per cent, bonds of the Chicago and
Earterrt illinois Railroad, whose af
fairs are involved in the Frisco re
ceivership. ;
. A few crumbs of comfort.-were of
fered in the. course of the .day, the
United States Steel Corporation re
porting a alight increase pV. tonnage
tor June. A' wide variety of bonds
was pressed for sale?, but recessions
were only nomlnnl except" in certain
Issues, whero pedal influences ope
rated. Total sales par Value $1.423,
000.
United* States government bonds
wewf unchanged on call.
>? 1 . 1 ;
Grain & Provisions
Chicago, July 10.-Skepticism in re
gard to the chances of wide-spread
domogo by blacki uri brought... about
a lowering of values tn wheat. The
market although steady at tho close,
was 1-2 to 6-8 a 3-4 under last night.
Corn finished 1-8 a 1-4 oft to 3-8 on.
Oats 1-8 to 5-8 higher and provis
ions unchanged td a rise of 2c.
Cotton Goods .Market
New York. July io -Cotton goods
markets were steadier today with
gray goods eales more effective... Wool
markets were firm abd quio'.. SI lire
were in demand for fall..
. iilpi ???
'J: .'? . " -. . ' - ' ' -?
1 Commercial
Weekly Letter
New York, July 10.-Selling lin? not
been BO heavy and aggressive an lt j
wap right alter the publication of the ?
July bureau, but the cotton market j
has been unsettled during the past
week und prices have made new low !
ground for the movement, with Octo
ber contracts selling at $5 per bale
under the high records of June 1.
j The decline has been accompanied by
more or less bearish talk lu local cir
cles, and predictions of still lower
prices have evidently been encouraged
?by unfavorable trade advices, good
I weather over the greater part of the
belt, and an Impression that the crop
.had continued to Improve since tho
government recured tho data for tho
' last condition report
j The smaller exports of cotton goods
for tho month of June as shown by
the British board of'trade returns
i and the tall; of a curtailment among
the domestic mills, leading to predic
tion:- of a falling oil in supply and
distributions for the past month, have
figured in bearish predictions, but
there has been some uneasiness as to
thc crop outlook in Texas where very
. little ruin has fallen since the mid
! die of June. Scatetring showers havo
been reported in that section during
I the past two or three days but they
have not been sufficiently heavy or
general entirely to "relieve apprehen
sions, while some I railers have taken
the short time recommendations of
the governing committee of tho In- j
ternational Spinners* Federation as
indicating a slaek immediate demand
and a desire to influence thc ruw ma
terial market-. The situation In this,
respect, combined with bull predic
tions of an increasing demand from
spinners around tho 13 cont level has
probably restricted frosh offerings
for ahort account on the decline and
j roomed tn bo largely responsible for
i today's lally of some 15 or 20 points
from thc lowest.
fffllNN'S REV1EW
New York, July 10.-Dun's review
will say tomorrow: *
"Irregularity still characterizes
tho business resnion. Favorable re
port:- predominate and general condit
ions af folded encouragement, al
though thc volume of new business is
o." model ate proportions. Indica
tion:- of j Improvement are noted In
Iron and steel, whore a turn for tho
better is ut last apparent. Tho bet
terment was accompanied by some
strengthening of price and few manu
nfclurcrs are disposed to book future
contracts at the present price. Manu
facturer:- of textiles aro endeavoring
to meet thc slackened demand by cur
tailing tho output and st6cUH bf goods'
aro stated to be In a well liquidated
position. Most interests in the trade
are anticipating a more active jpcrlpd
later on as a coner-<uch<?'c ot abun
dant crops. Shoe manufacturers-are
moro optimistic. -
"Of the 317 quotations compiled by
Dun's review thcro wero 23 advances
and 17 decliner, this week, this being
the first occasion in Borne time that
the gcnoral trend of the leading farm
products bas been upward.
"Cop:mcrclal failures were 293
against 238 last year." .
Money On Call
Now York, July 10.-Mercantile pa
per 3 3-4 a 4 1-4.
Sterling easier; sixty days 4.86.G0;
demand 487.50.
Commercial bills 485 a 485 1-4.
Dar silver 55 3-4.
Mexican dollars 44,
Qovernment bonds steady; railroad
bonds easier.
Call money steady 2 1-2 a 3-4;. rul
ing rate 2 3-4 ; closing 2 1-2 a 3-4.
Best Diarrhoea Remedy.
I If you have ever used Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, you know that lt is a success.
Sam F. Quin, Whatley, Ala., writes,
"I had mearles and got caught out in
the rain and lt settled on my stom
ach and bowels. I had an awful tune
and If lt had hot been for Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy 1 could not possibly have liv
ed but a few hours longer, but. thanks
to this remedy, I am. now well and
strong. For sale by all dealedrs.
Adv.
NAMES WAR DOGS
Secretary Daniels Names Quartet of
Fighters.
Washington, July 10.-Secretary
Daniell announced today that four
new droadnaughts. beginning with j
No. 39, would be hamed Arizona, Cali- j
foroia, Mississippi and Idaho. The
last two were so named In order that
the states of Mlsisslppl ad Idaho might j
hot lose a ship because of the .recent
Balo of the two battleships to.Greece,
j "It ls't every day," said J3ocretary
Daslela as he anounced tho "names Of
the now vessels, "that, the secretary
of th? navy has the privilege of nam
ing a quartet of battleships. With tho
newly named battleships, every state
in Gie'Union now has a battleship
named for lt except Maryland, Mon
tana, South Dakota, Washington. West
Virginia, Colorado, North Carolina,
New Mexico and Tennessee."*
In tho future tho armored cruiser
California wilt be known as the San^
Diego.
Severe Attack of Colic Cured.
E. E.. Cross, .who travels lu Virginia
and other Southern states, was taken
suddenly and severely Ul with colic.
At the first store he came to the mer
chant recommended Chamberlain's
Colic. Chol?ra and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Two doses of lt cured him. No one
chould leave home on a Journey with
out a bottle of this preparation. For -
tale by all dealers. ,". Adv.
Want a Faril?
We have for sale 40 acres only
3 1-2 miles from court house.
Improvements-5 room house
good large barn and out houses;
on Blue Ridge railroad; near In
terurban Trolley. Terms easy.
Price reasonable.
J. FURMAN EVANS CO.
Evans Building :: Anderson S C.
Political Announcements
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR j
I hereby announce myself a candi- |
date for county aupervlsor, subject to j
the Democratic primary.
_J. MACK KINO
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of county super
visor of Anderson county, subject to
the rules governing the democratio
primary._T. M. VANDiVER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for supervisor of Anderson coun
ty, subject to the rules of democratic
primary. CF. MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for county supervisor, subject
to the rules of the democratic pri
mary.
W. J. JOHNSON.
Pelzer, S. C., R. F. D. 1.
FOR COMMISSIONER
R. A. Sullivan of Fork' township ls
hereby announced for commissioner ..
for Section One, comprising Fork, ,'.
Hock Mills, Pendleton and Centervllle .'
townships.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Supervisor of Ander
son county, subject to tho rules of
the Democratic primary.
_THOS. B. KAY.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of county supervi
sor, subject to the rules of the demo
cratic primary. . W. R. HARRIS.
I hereby announce myself a candi- !
dato for county commissioner for tho ..'
third section, consisting of Gurvio, .
llrushy Creek, Wlllinmston and Hope
well townships, subject to tho action
of the democratic primary.
II. A. FOSTER, V'
1 hereby announce myself n candi
date for commissioner for Monea
Path, Helton, Rfnaduway and Martin .'.
to wu sb i ps. District No 4, subject to ."
the rules of tho democratic primary.
W. F. TOWNES.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2. comprising Pendleton, Rook
Mills, Fork and Ccuterville town
ships. Subject to the rules of tho
democratic primary.
JOHN R. CULBERSON.
REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for I louse of Representatives
from Anderson county, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
OSCAR D. GRAY.
I hereby' announce myself a candi
date for thc House of Ken resent.it Ives
Crom Anderson jaunty subject to the
rules of'the democratio primary.
RUFUS FANT, JR,
I 'hereby announce ray candidacy
for county commissioner from Section.'
4, comprised of Do*ton, Martin, Monea-'
Patll and Broadawny townships. Sub
ject to tho rules of tho d?mocratie,
party. ?- R. D. SMITH,
Detter known ns "Dick" Smith.
W. H.'G. Elrod announces himself a.
candidate for county commissioner
from the district composed of Wil
liamston, Garvin, Brushy Creek and
Hopewell, subject to the rules of tho
democratic party. ~
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the legislature subject to tho
rules nnd regulations of the democra
tic pai-ty. GEO. M. REID.
I hereby announce myself n candi
date for tho House of Representativo
from Anderson county subject to tho
rules of thc democratic primary.
WALTER F. WHITE.
I nm a candidate for thc House cf
Representatives from Anderson coun
ty. I will abide tho rules of the
primary. SAM WOLFE.
I announce myself a candidato for
tho legislature from Anderson Coun
ty subject to the rules of the demo
cratic primary.
. T. P. DICKSON.
I hareby announce my candidacy
for County Commissioner of Anderson
county from the third section com
prising Hopewell, WHllamston?.
BruBhy Crsek and Garvin townships,
subject to the action o? tho Demo
eratic party.
J. MACK DUFF ROGERS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock.
Mills, Fork and Centcrvlllo town-'
ships, subject to rules of Democratic *
porty.
J. H. WRIGHT.,
I hereby announce, myself a candi
dato for commissioner from District
No. 2, comprising Pendleton, Rock
Mills; Fork and Centervllle townships,
subject' to the rules of tho democratio.
primary. D. S. HOBSON..
FOR PRORATE JI'IHJK I 1 hereby announce myself as a cun
W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc- (15(latb for Commissioner of Anderson
ed as a caudidate for re-election to county from Section No. 3, composai
the office ot Probate Judge, subject ^rU8h? CrBeui' Hon?weJt
to the rules of the democratic prl- ??&fel^?SS?; 8Uble,ct
to the action of the democratic party.
mary- ? ' ? W. T. Watson.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of probate Judge of
Anderson county, subject to the rules
and to the result ot the Democratic
primary. VICTOR B. CHESHIRE I
FOR COUNT? TREASURER
I hereby announce myself u candi
date for Probate Judge of Anderson
County subject to the rules of the
dciAocrlic primary. W. P. COX.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of pro
bate for Anderson county, subject to
the rules governing the democratic
primary election.
W. H, FRIERSON.
I hereby announce myself a candi*-}
date for county treasurer, subject to
the rules of tho democratic party.
J.'MERCER KING.-.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for county treasurer, subject (o
the rules and regulations of the
democratic primary.
Dr. W. A. Tripp.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Probate Judge for
Anderson county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic Primary.
J. T. HOLLAND.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Auditor, subject to
the rules ot the democratic primary.
R. A. Abrams.
I "hereby announce myself as a can
didate for County Treasurer of An-,
deraon county subject to the rules ot
the Democratic party. .
I JACOB O. BOLINGER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the o di co of Auditor of An
derson County subject to tho rules of
I'tho Democratic party. N
R. WARE AUSTIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Auditor, subject
to the rules ot the Democratic pri
mary J. R. C. QRflFFIN.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to tho .office .of
County Superintendent of Education,
subject to tho Democratic primary.
" -I, ,. J. II. FELTON.
FOR CONGRESS
I hereby announce myself a candi
dato for Congress from the Third Con
gressional District, subject to the
rules of the democratic party.
i JOHN A. HORTON,
1 I Relton, fl. C.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date 'for County Troasurer. subject to
the ir ules ot the Democratic primary;
W, A.'ELROD. .
FOR STATE SENATOR
. I hereby announce myself a candi-,
date for.State Senator from Anderson
County, Subject to the rules of the De
mocratic primary election.
J. L. SHERARD.
1 hereby nun o unco myself a candi
date for the State Senate, from Ander
son county, subject to the rule? ot the.
Democratic primary.
ChargH, Dismissed.
New Castle, too., July lo.^Thecase
a gal nt Dr. W. A. Winters, and his wife,
Mrs. Byrd Winters, who were, charged
with conspiracy" in connection with
the disappearance of the doctor's 3
year old daughter. Catherin Winters,
j ?[ere dIsmlaed here today by the pros
ecuting attorney on the ground that
there waa hot sufficient evidence,
against the defendants. >
William R. Cooper, who also waa
charged wl'h the conspiracy, was set
freo.. Af ."Idavits were filed against
the three d?fendants ?|ay 30, 1914, by t
Robert A Abel, an Indianapolis de
tective. Catherine Winters myster
iously disappeared March 20, 1013. ?I