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I Of Firms That Will Endeavor to Deserve Your Patronage 1
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SS ?UnhcrKally, Hie Ford Is conceded 4 . The ' FT GOOD CIGAR DELICIOUS ?HINKN SS
= lobe lue nnh^alcar." Sanitary Bar berS "OW HO??ieStead Bread" So IH ?ANDERSON AITRKTIATl Vi: KKK VICE ||
ss This is a season of the year . _c- ' ~? "DEMAND IT, %"Tj * . ^
== when one should be very careful . EAT ,T TabriCa The Red CTOSS H
? in regard to diet, especially meat. -Todd hM\?M^ Mfa? SkOP A?j6f S0fl Bakd^ AflderSOO HavaiM Cpi' Ck Qn the Square H
SS Be sure that the meat you buy is ,. - . .- ?j ~-?-. -,_,______ SS
Ul of the very best quality and ?bso [ GROCERIES. j j HOTELS. j j MONUMENTS. | | MEATS. I PHOTO STUDIO. I ?
jj= Iutely fresh. You can be assured kS(inaRU ' 6c lb -?-!-!-. '-!--J ~
SS . .r ux/nnsn .... ftc ll? MODERATE PRICES. . A PARTI SS
SS of this if you buy your meat from ' String Beans.: ...... ..lOc lb siraa-rnT... ^..^ MEAT ,"*.?..". ' ?=
SS ,, ? M ,",, . - " , SUBSTANTIAL MEALS An impresi?n seems fe have ?one HAVE BEAUTY WE ==
SS .Mcness Market. Mr. Maness I'leklcs and Peanut Butter tor Plc- COOL, CLEAN ROOMS ubi ead that I am a candidate for tim THAT'S TAHPIT - SS
SS , , X, . legislature. .This Is ? mistake. lin . AKt ,r Sj
SS buys only the best and sells it Crackers und CLEAN LINEN not the man. FIT TO IP YOU HAVEN'T BF UITV =
SS .... ' I am a candidate, however, for ",IU ?KAUTY, =
SS while it is fresh. He personally Asparagus 15c Can, Two for 25c * y?ur Monument work nnd will gunr- ur MARK IT SS
SS . , j , anieo to give you satisfaction. KAT SJ
lirCi:;:;T,"::; ?DEAL GROCERY = Bellevue - T Maness'Meat Market T. ? . ? JS |
. g years of experience qualify him Phone 471_ Mote/ & Co. North Main St. Hie braOO btllOSO J??
=3 as an expert in his line. Then j i I ? _ _ ?3
1 -in - - L^^2_R"EiJ [_l?*?~*~i3 How Can I Attract Attention^
m you can bank on prompt deliver- Tre?t Your Feet 4 _ ?. . ? . ' ^VV-llUUil. _
||| ?es and full weights. The meat " ^ ^ ?? ^ ?^^T^^^ ' S
== you order for dinner will be there w.rta.n,hip <UHI DnrabiiiV. "0 importance of the proper. answer to this question, ga
S ." i- . ' ,. .??I ?.ur shoe ?? tk. Laut ruing ton pat ... ??_ tor m OMI answer he solves the question of RE- ES
S3 m time for dinner. And best of on, but tb. First Thing that oinen SHOES AWAY. ..,.;.T ,, ... . SULTS. ?3
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ss a11 ,s the knowledge that you are WE SELL THE KIND YOU OUGHT Bria? them to us and youii get ihe answer we give r: th? intelligent and per- SB
SS getting the best that the market TO BUY. much mere ?ervlce from them. - v,.- BiStent U8e of S
M affords GEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO. The Anderson Intelliaeikcpp fi
T UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. . .>Jf XT' T TT 7 .. T* * 111 ^ 4 1 1 y ^ H C C T ?S|
SS - SHOES THAT SATISFY. W- J, W?Oif 4 ' The Advertising Department is at * v J 1 Ssl
Glenn Springs Hotel
GLENN SPRINGS, S. C.
.We beg lo offer to our friends and patrons of filena Springs all
* tbe <oin forts, con ri OH j and attention that jvnrs of p met frat ex
perience has taught us. Absolutely nothing will be left undone
to moke yon feel that the memories that yon carry anray of a
Hummer spent at Glenn Springs will always live In your mem
ory as a green spot- , " '
Oar automobile Passenger Bas with Pneumatic Tires meets the
. trains at Spartanbnrg and the ride will only toke yon thirty, nia
ntes to the betel for ?n? dellar for each passenger. Oar auto
mobile baggage track' will gffe you quick service for fifty cents
per trank; . .- "v 1
First Floor rates are $17.50,
single or double.
Second F l ? o r Rooms are
$17.50, and $15.00 per ,week,
also single rooms at the same
J. Geo. Verhau?r, Mgr.
Stulb 6? Verhaiier, Prop's.
GENESTA HOTEL, Augusta, Ga.
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o o ooo o ooo o O O O o O o o o o regard of other peoplo'a rights, Ono
?O' ? 0 blow? bia whistle about every 75 yards
BARNES ITEMS, h but his machino is ?ot numbered;
.. o ' . 'o another one doesn't blow at all. His
-?6*0 o o o O o O'O o j> p o ? p O o. O o machice la No. Ul. We at, Barnen
v ? .;Borhes, August ; ??.^rtrrs. Jo'nhi K know Mrho- they are and where they
iT?ick bj off t? Calhoun Falla and win Hv? and what they are worth and we
spend Vomo tim?' there. . " ? trust that ip the future-they will be
Mrs. J. J. Patterson and ?idldro?i moro cinsidcrato and not try to run
Calhoun and JossieV^f Iva aro apendJ^r?rythl??r\i'V '?'.x-u^^J^/
??S th? week with ^tter-tfew*^ Kelley
.. Mr*v W. FA Ev?ne^-to
.are spending ? ?irtto at tfi!HeJm?*; wtth.^la^tr ^tsa frl??da,,: hr&&
with relatives, .:. ? ^yj Mr.. it i'o^ ^ant & ^OB.
W. J. Barr?as of..^daUihntf WU**!waa t?nd, color pr description; ?eo Jobjn
here recentiv With hts brother, J. G, son Mauldln; Ho hn*1 ?lurte&n and
Burriss. ought te^ bb able to suit yon; . " > .
II. M. Scbunte*? and jthraBy aro ?S ^Ootto?< fe opening rapidly at thia
to Newberry t? ?send hie vacation, pluee ax;d tho fodder ls c!aimln& tb/a
Mrs John Will Brow? and d?ngU- attention of the'famera. - Early cotton
tera returned J?-'^*ti^?<fN* thou^nt and the
' day, having spent af??*, flay^ wKn ner Ute^Mknng nna baa the roffuU 4g ye?
sister there. . ' '" -. to bd'.-aeen'r" . -. .
A. P. ?arksdale nnd family went ta ' '.^fW -'.rr. ,'???. ~
Heardmont.today to trifid a few days : OF% the Stranded*
with thero with T?dativ?cv . (Sly Associated Praaa)
Tho speed ?lmU 'of OilBAplaca'Itha Paria, ^Jkagatt f*H^Smi , Untied:
been raised from l*.t$JW miles per States crhtsar mrth Cafonaa
hour, not ty t?j?*'Cf)?MeiV"hot by the brought funds from thy United -States
pebpto who drlv?vt#fiwffn ner?. to American* in Europe, will leave
Mase* Vernelt 'nW'r^hn pettigrew Cherbourg tomorrow! The cruiser
' ftro.\^::An.ie^ll9-'*v^tlifig relatives* wU stop at Falmouth and okay go to
nnd irlanda ; ^ ',71, r INnrway. Office?? in charge of reli?t
?i?sS?&Sfr''' pe>plo ^rl/A'^lieli1 machines J mahey wi'.l leave for Genoa and Rome
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(Hy Associated PTA?.)
Washington, Aug. 22.-Final ar
rangementa were completed today for
the conference here Monday on tho
cotton situation at wh leb representa
tives ot the government and about 200
business and professional men from
all sect lons of tho country will bc
present. ' The conference waa caUed
primarily to di neusa ' thc'cotton it na
tion, but representatives Trom tho ?to
bacco growing staten also will bo pres
ent and the eonditlor i facing tobacco
planters will be brought to the at
tention of the government'.
Among those Invited by Secretary
McAdoo are:
North Carolina--W. B. Drake, Jr.,
and A. A. Thompson, Raleigh; H. Ci J
McQueen and Alexander Sprupt's
Son:. Wilmington; W. C. Crosby,
Charlotte. f
South Carolina-E. W. Robertson,
J. H. M aube ws and- M. C. Heath,
Columbia; Henry Glenn,<. Anderson;
Ellison \. Smythe, Lewis W. Parker,
and W. E. Beatle, Greenville; John F.
Maybank, Henry, P.. Williams and R.
Goodwin Rhett. Charleston.
Virginia-John M. .Miller. Jr., and
S. T. ^Morgan, Richmond.
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(By.'Associated..-Press,}:.,
. Washington. August "22;- -Canned
salmon ' today blocked] :? passage
through the senate ot thc bill for tito
establishment: of governments! In
spection . and certification of. deposits
In cotton warehouses.'. ' T '
To' avoid a contest Senator Hoke
Smith. 4n charge of tho bill, accepted
amendment!? to extend the sanie priv
ileges to tobacco and naval stores
warehouses. ? Semi to r Lee . of Mn ry
land, bad the Mil amonded to rccos
ulie ?tate Tobacco warehouse rye
terns? Theo Senator Lane, or Oregon,
proposed that it bc extended to can
ned railton. Ho urged that the Euro
pean war had developed tt?e same dis
tressing condition? for canned ?-ai
usen' as* for colton, tobacco and tur
pentine
Senator Smith suggested there was
Wi&lmh reason In Including Boston
bated beana and Senator MaTttUc
jpofc^ ot the need of stimulating thc
IfMdJaek trade of New Jeremy; Son
a?or Oronna urged the extension. to
ginin afid flux seed, t.
-;. A? iho debate proceeded th? bare
quorum present -began to dwindle;
After several tt>U calls VicePresident
Marsball ruled , that e. quorum .could
not he arboured and with the bill
Still uudlspored of declared the fen
ate recessed until Monday.
?RRET REPORT
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(By Associated Pres?1.) .
Now York,,. August 22.-The state
ment of the ave r?ge condition ol
clearing houses, banks and trust com
panies for the week rhows' that ?be
caKi reserva" . decreased $r>,272.3r>0,
leaving a d^clt, of. $42,719,900 be
low tho V legaV:. requirements.
The n tat einen t follows;
Average condition:
Loan? "increased $7,020.000.
Specie Increased. $3,133,000.
Legal .tenders. Increased, $1,429,000.
Net ' deposits 'decreased $r9.000.
Circulation increased $14,522.000.
Bank'a1 cash reserve in vault $321;
584,000j , ..
Triirt companies cash , reserve In
vault $60,010,000.
Aggrcgato. casb"~~rosorve $357/194,.
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Deficit "cash1-reserve Increased $5,
272.8I?0. .
Trust companies' resertpa with clear
ing hour? members cnfrylne 2S per
cont cash reserve %51,038,OOO.
State banks 'and trust' companies
lin greater NewTTork not Included In
clearlng'.'Yiou"r.e statement:
\jam and '-' inv?%<pac?as decreased
$499.000. : . " "
Gold decreased $1,481,80Q.
Cii rrohcy1 Wd * bank noteo Increased
$ci,coo. -T: .. JT' '. .. ??
Total deposita increased $2,463,400.
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Liverpool Cotton
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Liverpool, August 25.-Thcre was
considerably more inquiry : for epot
cotton today, but tho .sales were not
announced. ' Prices were- unchanged
on the basis of 6,02d for middling.
Receipts 1,474. bales, ell American.
CottoiTSeed Oil
Ner?HV*-, August'22:-Cotton seed'
oil was steadier with reports bf au
improved domestic consuming demand
end t-jme inquiry from abroad, tnt tho
advanco waa, checked bySeptember
llq?ldMio^ ^ihg' ' prices . weiro <> ?
to 13 points fiet.hgher.
The market closed irregular. -Spot;
670A70?; August **5a75; . September
639a*00 ;x October 660a53 j Ndvombcr
6:?a 47 ; . ? lamber" 042a45 ; - January j
. 64&s48; February 6l5a5C; March
Gr?0at?0. Tctal sales f,000.
NeW Y?tk Cotton
,?\>t.".? .
o? irados Into December, which la pro
gressing rapidly interest;- here have
nettled down to await tho results nt
tile conference in Washington Monday
and thc arrival inte next woek of the
dclognter, ci the Liverpool cotton
exchange. Out nf the vlr'.t of these
delegates much ir. expected in the Way
of r.ti'atghtenlng out tho . straddle
complications between the two mm
kcts, but tho reopening of the ex
change is still uncertain. Alt crop
and weather news ai hand today waa
bearish and - private advices intimat
ed that good middling had poid for
8 -4c at Interior Texan points.'
Call Money
New York, August 22.-Mercantile
paper 6 l-2a7.
Storllng'exchange nominal; for ca
ble,, n.or.; for demand. 5.03.60.
Har silver .60.
Exchanges 1157,622,631: balances
$7.355,002. ^Por the week $985,1113.531;
balance.-, for the -week i $?C,219,9!>3.
Chicago Grain
Chicane August 22.-There wan an
other.wnr t:me flurry expo'rlenccd by
wheat on the board ot trade today and
advances* were scored all along tho
line. The advance in wheat was vio
lent and the - closo Won at the. (.op,
2 l-2c to Sc over yesterday. Corn ad
vanced Wi to I l*4c; oats 7-8 to 1 l-l
and provisions 5 to trie.
Grain and provisions cloned steady.
Dry Goods
New York>: At/gust 22 -Cotton goods
were quiet today with print cloths
easy. Fine goods were steady. Lin
end were very Arm and tending high,
er with burlaps scarce and Arm. Knit
goods are growing finner. Men's
wear for fall was Inactive, but prices
were steady. .
Cotton goods markets are very lr.
regular and mach unsettled by the
commission of low priced cotton, and
Uncertainty In merck and tr lng. Wide
print'clotiis are-down In price a full
5-?c a yard from the valuer current
a short time ago. On tho .other baud,
cortaln linear, pf heavy aheetinge are
unchanged In price and some lines nf
fnp cc abed yarn, cotton goods are
higher by half a cent to' 3-40 a yard
than they were earlier in the year.
Money conditions are bothering the
trade in many directions Export
trade ls nt a standstill SJ far as 'ship
ment:.* are concerned but small In
quiries aro now beginning'to come
forward. Sales are being hampcrea
by poor financial conditions in for
eign countries.. Tho western trade
continues very rteddy. while southern
trad a ls poor. Reports from .indus
trial centers are very miich mlxea.
The difficulty in getting dyestuffs is
causing a feverish; . trade in some
quarters ar finishers are giving notice
of nn inability to get certain colora,
and also of price advance for addi
Lower Pnce? ?n ;l%^*Gajr8
Buyers to Share in Profits
Effective August j.:;!, .19^ to Ai^ustjlsj 1915
and guaranteed ttgai?si^?'ny ri?ductfdifs during
that lime. WU cars fully equipped f. ?!. h, De
troit. . .
Runabout . , % $440
Touring Car . .;. . .490
Town Car. 690
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? Jin tho United Slates Only.) ^'C,**"?
All retail buyers ?f ncw Ford cars frorfVAugust
1st, 1014 to August 1st, 1915 wilt share in the,
profits bf the company to the .extent bf ?4o to
S6o per car, on each car they iniy, PltOVID
ED: we sel] and deliver 300,000 new FonJ,; i
cars during that period.
TODD AUTO SHOP
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I tfonAi.. ords?, jjauwa-mi ATS ^.?p^fc^ ? J
hampered by financial i-iraln are buy-r bated. . " t -ff??-y /
lng,? while others are operating in tho! Recessed.nt 4:40 p. m. to ll' a m.
moaij cii-e?pl- wayr Heavy . colored ? on Monday,.
goods are jield flr:a and late' orders House mct.'nt noon ? ??. I ' ,-?...
aro being declined. Staple prints Republican Leader Mann "provonted
pfintg were pieced at value during the unanimous cpnsont for immediate eori
week and only spot stocks are being sideratton- of the administration hill
offered Itt any quarter. Merchants'a* to establish war Tisks.
a rule are looking forward to a much . Debate wna continued on tho ?ulmln
largor btisineey in cotton goods to | tetragon conservative bill.
come from homo' and forolgn sources Adjourned at iU40 p.m., untafnobn
hut for the moment tra-do ia very un- Rjojvdiy.
over.---'
Prices Quoted aro as follows: EXTBEME CRUELTY
Print olotbs 2* lach 64x6bs, f 1-2; ' - -i
84x80s. 3 3-8; ?8 1-2 Inch 64x64s,< 4 Au'.trains Haid to Bavo Committed
1-2; 30 Inch 68*72s. "ac;, risndord Horrible Acts
southern sheetings 7 3.4 dnd 8c; den- ] Parlo, Aug: 22.-Tlio. Servian lega
ims, 9 ounce,; 14c; tickings, 8 ounce, tlon here brought to the attention'ot .
18c; standard prints, 5 l-4c; staple tho government a dispatch addressed
ginghams, 6 l-4c?/dre3a. ginghanuA y by the . Servian foreign minister: . at
3-4. - Belgrade to the Spanish . minister to
? '"' -? . Roumanie,, in which- it is declared
il ? ~ ~> ******* ?_ ' that tho commander in chief of tho
o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o At?8trlan rrmy erderod y? troops, tb
$ -~ ?. ? hum crops and villages and J?jljtha .
.* THE DAY IN CONGRESS peaceable Inhabitants of Servia, in
o - i '.'o \&t?retreat of the.Austrians.', toward
o o o o ooo ooo o o o o ooo Dr>^.Tl/0,: lhjiyJo?t ??hwd them ma
_ ; K. ny KUled or disfigured, chiefly old
. . 1. ", men,'women and children.
Washington, Aug. ' 22,^-Senate met v. TV A Servian;forcigri;toln}Mer aske(l :
at ll a. m. . the.Spanish minister to inform A**s
Tho Smoot WU for, government puri tr.a that Sorvia would bo compelled
chase of flfteott;la^f^;ooncc8 . Bllvor^ta tnlfe., measures of reprisal. .