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1 Commerica? Stocks and Bonds. NEW YORK^??a. 7.-Such snima Hon as was manifest at odd tunes la today's stock market was mainly hi the spacial class of securities. This em braced Bethlehem Bteel, which rose to G3 8-8, a high'ortos*, to the accompani ment of ?IIvnideod -resumption rumore; American Can', whose earnings are said to be very Urge; Weatlnghouee Electric rnh?ewatlonai Harvester, al though there was an abrupt decline to lu mJWt?tt?v hy the stock of the foreign coinpnVatione; and severs) of the. newly iUted automobile shares. Favorite rail way Stocks were under pressure tpf the ?rester part of the session, likewise United States Steel, which again was. ottered for foreign interests, according. to board roam goseip.T In the dna! hour, however, and to the accompaniment ot more ac-, tlvity than has recently been shown, the whole list broadened and advanc ed with numer?os not gains of 1 to over 8 points, the sheri Interest lp some of the-mere speculative issues hurriedly covered their commitments, which In many Instances resulted la considerable loee. By far the most interesting devel opment of the day was another decline in exchange on London, bringing the quotations down to 4.83 1-2 ike lowest price since the merket panic here ie October. 1907. Despite this abnormal situation hankers today . expressed doebt that any of tho gold recently, shipped to Ottawa would be .returned in the immediate future. It wes agreed that the chief cause of the decline lay in the vaat improvement Bhawn by thik country's foreign trade. Small dealings continued in the London market, but nigh grade Is sue sweye steady. Payment -of- ? -av large in.teijment of the nsw war loan waa nmdo withont mootary strain. The Bank of .England lost slightly more than $3.<HHMHX> gold daring the * week, and lt? liability reserves showed some . reduction. ? Tile local market for bonds, was lrr regular with wide fluctuations In many issues. Total sales, par value, were tl.B80.000. United States government honda were unchanged oh call. . -rO- .. - hiv??p?>& Cotton . -,. ) LIEfcPOOLv Jan. 7.~tt*tnW>tee4rv Ooo? tbtddUng G.94 ; middling 4.74; !om middling 4.31.. Sales 8,000*> spae dlation and export 800. Fecslpta 17. 000. ?* Futures barely stead v. May-June 4.50 l?? ; Jt?ty^gnsV ?fr 'Octo mary 4.7? J-?. T,:'., Cotto??^dQil NEW* YORK. Jan: 7.-Cotton seed oil was active taftjrr with erices high-i er on ad vfenia??' ???d?;?w*r&r?a' ffisjSr buying, for* coifed?'; in^ig account and were r'tof??-^^L?% fe?gSir?-^ ' The market closed firm. Spot 8.18? 6.40; ; January ?486)6.82; February 6.36tWL3S; March _4&s>A5Ai. A^rii 6.G5?6j60; mt4S7Q9Mi June sV??j 6.85; July -?mtMt^tJttm 7.00. Total salee 10.800. 1 -r-----Tl and Financial 1 -- I New Orleans Cotton NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 7;-After ari |advance of 4 to 6 pointa In tifa' ear ly trading today cotton foll off ajM j continued ta sag throughout the re mainder ot tb? session, closing at practically the lowest of the day, a act loss of 5 to 6 points. Selling for both accounts waa responsible for the decline, bearish traders selling short ob the. x ?action, theory and also on what they considered was unfavor able E?rdpciin dews, while longs lat go-freely, at. times. . . I Bears claimed that leading J houses were hefrvy sellers and spot , holders in the . Interior were of fering, large quantities of cotton. Aga oat thia were reports of s con tin I ned. good .spot .demand' and fe ..clearances for the day pf 74,629 bales, fsa against pert receipts of 76.545 bales., Exports for the past four da j s ?tailed 261,486 bales, pleating that is week's clearanccr will be the largest ol aug week, this season. Spot cotton, steady; sales on the spot 550 bales; to arrive 1,500. I Cotton futures closing: January 7.41; March 7.68; 7.39; July 8.09; October 8.38. ? a ? , New York Cotton Y - . NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-After .a co% paxatlvely' steady morning the cotton (market met renewed (realizing ?to day rand closed barely steady at a net decline of 8 to 10 points. Cables a little more than respond ed to yesterday's local decline, but j after opening at decline ot 1 point to j an advance of 2 points, the market lhere sold about 4 to 7 pointa net high er during the early trading. This advance reflected covering by some of yesterday's sellers, who were evident ly impressed by the large sales and steady showing of the southern spot markets white there also appeared to bc some buying by houses with Ger man connections. r The demand was not as general or as aggressive ss it was earlier in the Week, however, end the market be came comparatively Quiet at the . ad vance. The Blackening of demand seemed to inspire renewed realising by old longs, and as prices began to ! sag off the selling became more active. I Spot houses were sellers of October ! on - the decline and rumors that Italy wag on the verge of declaring war on 'Turkey;'-combined With unfavorable jpT?frft Pft^^'TiiS?iMi*MI li?-*?. Tli^ reember, may have promoted some of thd pressure which sent prices to 6 i 8 points net lower in the later tra? ?bot cotton duiet^p tddUng. uplands January.':-. . ^ ' W^?* -%S ??ttt?l^r>.? . ! 8.01 R.lt 1 l.^r 9 fl? 1B*>^;.: i.R23 p,?"? .. is r.%t ?aniy.. .. .. 8.41 S.50 d.35 8/5 October, i :. . .? ?67* 8,73 ?so g.sn Dry Goods WBtw VO?iK,. J?r.: "-An adv?L?ce to ^UaV?^rard wss announced today in staple prints. Cotton gooda general ly were in better demand. Mackinaws i.. i . --H^H Latest Photo of the Kaia Hair is Turning Gr ' SSE * \ I IT .4 j MB-LmBF j! fl ? ? Thu? is the latest photo of Kaiser Wilhelm, j He ia wearing his new gray fteld c-iform. and it is the first picture taken, ot him since he adopted it. But the striking Uilng about the photo is .Ita confirmation of statements in aev ,...."^v-~-*---~ were bought freely for fall, some ad Vane*- .san them reaching '7 t-zc a yarj?. Ra wsilk was 19c per p?usd Sdgn??. , RsVw allk of dry goeds were -5CT5 i-'?Oi?Xi??? ta?? .?ir "some time. Chicago Grain CHICAGO. Jar. 7.-Wheat advanc ed excitedly on Euroccan huvtB? tn the last hour today. The close "waa strong- at l f -4 to 2 3-S above last night. Corn cose 2-8?>l-2 to 1-2 net and oats 8-4<B>7-8 to iff t 1-3. in pro er Showing How His ay Since the War era! cable dispatches from correspond ents who have recently seen him that bia hair- baa turned gray. Photo graphs of the Kaiser taken.before the wgr show moro black bair than.'gray. ?The change In his appearance'is there fore very noticeable > ?' ---..yr.-?~-r. I visions the finish varied from u nv* ' cent a~dlna to en 'upturn sf Sy?-Sv 5Cbrain and pro^'ste^^fea: Wheat. May 1.38 3-8; July 1.24 3-8. Corn. Mt?y 75 5-8'; July 76.1-2. .>." Ooats. May 55 7-8; July 53 3-8L . Cash grain: Wheat, No. 2 red. 1.89 5-801.36 5-8; NO. 2 hard. 1.32 5-8? 1.36 5-8. ? Cornr No. 2 yellow, 6? i-Zm/l?. -Oats, gundara, bi 1-4063. Livestock CHICAGO, Jan. 7.-Hogs weak. Balk 7.1507.25; light 6.9007.25; mixed 6.9007.25; heavy 6,9007.25; rough 6.9007.05; pigs 5.5O07..2O. V ? Cattle firm. . Native steers 5.65 09.70; cows and helgfers 2.9008; calves 7.7501O.CC. Sheep Arm. Sheep 5.9006:80 ; ' year lings 6.9007.90; lambs 6.9009. ?NOSE CLO?RED FROM A COLD CR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils T? Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your elected nostrils open right up, the air pes case? of your head are clear end'yon can breathe freely. Ko nero hawk ing, snaffling, mucous discharge, headache, dryness-no straggly g tor breath at night, your cold or catarrh Ss gone. ; Don't stay etued up! . Get a small bottle oMSly's Creara B%?ovfrom;your druggist new. . Apply skittle of this I fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos- i trtis, let it penetrate through every afttr pascase of the head ; soothe' and heal . tba swollen. Inflamed miyOous rzemban'e, giving' you instant relief. Guy's Cream Balm la 'hw* - w?*?*>- *f*ry cold .and - catarrh sufferer .; has ; boon aeeaing/car jti MiV. ?'' ? IS MU If SHE was born in January pve her a ling, lavatier, or some >ther pretty piece of jew??raHEl sining a pretty garnet, to typtfv 1er blr^h-month; she'll . appre VOLUME 1, NUMBER 342. rTeeUy, E.tabUshed i860; D?fljr, Janis, ?1?. ANDERSON, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1914. $5.00 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA Il Efl' AND Hi 4MB 'uff' ??. t/V^L LL U il arid 32* ?n^rs?n Intelligencer Ajider?on, S. C.