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The Anderson-Today I The Fountain Stock Company I Presents Tonight Eugene Walter s greatest success Paid in Full I Admission 10, 20, 30 cents. Curtain 8:15 P. M.. Reserve seats now on sale fi This afternoon special matinee for the ladies and children. In Old Kentucky I Price? 10 and 20 cents Curtain 3 P. M. EARLY CLOSING OF STORES AFTER MAY 1 WILL CLOSE AT 7 DURING MAY AND AT 6 IN JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST LESS. OPPOSITION To the Plan This Year Than in Past Quarter Century Says Mr. Langston. Beginning May 1 stores and other buslnesj houses of Anderson general ly will sdopt the usual mummer pro gram of early closing. During the month of May doors of these places will close each evening, except Sat urday, at 7 o'clock, and during June. July and August will close every day, oxcept Saturday, at 6 o'clock. The movement for early closing of business houses during the long summer season was started this year, as usual, by Mr. C. C. langston, who for more than 25 years has interested liim-eir in behalf of clerks and em ployees of other business houses, se curing for them holidays at Christ mas and at other limes during the year and short hours of work during the summer. Mr. Langston has secured already a total of 55 signatures to the agree ment to close doors of DUBlnesa houses ut 7 o'clock during May and a?, fl o'clock during Ju-ie. July and August. Ho will secure yet other yet other signatures. The .".1 nurnoo se cured already represent practically every line of business in Anderson grocery stores, haberdasheries, dry goods store.-,, printing .-hops, bock stores; etc. Mr. Langston declared yesterday (hat he lind met with less opposition this year in this matter than In any year during the quarter of a century he has interested himself In the matt ter of securing relief from labor for the clerks and other employees. Following is* a copy of the agree ment which is being signed. "We. the undersigned merchants and business firms generally of the city of Anderson, os order to give ourselves and einployVea u little rest and recreation hereby agree to close our respective place of business every day except Saturday during the month of May at 7 o'clock^p. m.. and dur ing the months of .June, July . and August nt fl o'clock p. m." aKKNTt'CKY** PRESENTE!) Fountain Stock Company Put l i Highly ( r-ditahle VcrToTm?hee "Kentucky" was the name of a very pleasing little play which was pre sented last night at. The Anderson by The Fountain Stock Company, which lg here for a week's engage ment. This afternoon at 3 o'clock a mat inee.'will be presented. Price j will be 10 and 20 cents. Tonight "Paid In Full" will be presented. AT ONCE! STOPS STOMACH MISERY AND INDIGESTION "Rape's Diapepsin" makes sick, sour, gassy Stomachs feel fine. Do some foods you eat hit hack taste good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? ; Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. There never was anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach ia disordered yoti will get happy relief in five minutes, but what pleases you most is that l.t. strengthens and regulates your stom ach .so you can eat your favorite foods 'without fear. Most remed?- V give you relief some times-they sro slow, but not. sure. "Pape's Dlapepsln" is quick, positive and puts your stomach in s healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon ss "Pape's Dlapepsln" comes In contact with the stomach-distress just vanishes-your I stomach get sweet, no gase, no belch , lng, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feet fine. I Go now, make the best Investment 'you ever msde, by getting s large fity Icent case ot Pape's Dlapepsln from | any drug store. You realise In five minutes bow needless lt is tu suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any I stomach disorder. .- -- ! Men's $20.00 Suits of Fine Worsteds This Clothing section stands probably unique in the United States for the remark- f JI^SIM ' ably fine fabrics it is able to put JiPilB/? into suits selling as low as $20.00. y v^^^j^^W ' Here Are Represented ^^^^^^ ^^P^k? the productions of weavers who's yv^T ~* names can be heard mentioned any Sfo day in the finest tailoring shops as it?tf?o. fm Np? makers of the ultimate in fine JJj* p Because I_y of exceptional purchasing advantages, buying in large quanities and keeping the selling price unusully low, .we are enabled to ultilize these splendid fabrics in our $20.00 lines. Models have been prepared for every type of figure -weights are such as can be worn throughout the summer-patterns comprise an immense variety. ?? . . Parker & Bott "The One Price Clothiers" AWNINGS?NY?UR HOME Prices on Application ' i '. ... . , ? * i ? . H. D. Goss Sign Company Phone 603 The Ford-a great utility because it serves all the people. The popular choice, because it gives bet ter service at a lower cost. Popular again, be cause it is simple and easily understood by every body. And with ali the refinements, it is still the same dependable Ford, and sells for $60 less than last year-besides the plan of sharing profits with the buyers. Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300 000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Touring Oar $490; Runabout $440; Town Car $690; Cou point $750; Sedan $976, f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display and sale at TODD AUTO SHOP Jitney BUM Men Enjoin City ATIAANTA,. April 13.-A toni|?orary injunction, restraining etty officia!? i rum enforcing thc ordinance to license and regulate the Jitney hus wa? granted here today on tho appli cation of the local association of Jit ney bus operators. The court will hear the question of makins ot the in junction permanent April 19th. Judge Frank B. Gary, who has been holding court here since Monday, left yesterday afternoon for hit home In Abbeville. Mia) Gladys Platan of Greenville ls vi' a int; Mrs. Gershorn Kuhcotrln. Mrs.* r: V. McCall of Clemson Col lege wt J In Pie city yesterday._ Market Report LOCAL QUOTATIONS drain and Nerrin. Kar corn, per bushel ....!?0C to fl.00 Mixed peas.fl.no to fl.Oo ('ano Hood, per bushol.11.26 Soy tieans, per bushel.f2.f?0 California black eye peas, per bUHhel.$2.76 to f?.00 Dwarf KSROX Hope, ppr pound. ..1! Seed Cotton. Cleveland, per buahel.. ..7fio to fl'.O? Conks, per bushel .. , .gi.00 to fl.2J Toole, per bushel.75c to fl.00 Mitchell* Prolific, per bushel., fl.no! Texaa Klordan, per bu. fl.no to fl.2 Cul pc ppcr, per bushel.fl. '00 Poultry. Hens, each.'.. ...15c to GOe | Friers, each ...1.30c to 46c Fresh Meats. Porkers dressed, per lb. 12c to 12 l-2c Hogs dressed, per lb.He! Mutton dressed, per lb. li'c to ll l-2c Lhe Slock. Beet cattle, per lb.4 to 4 l-2o\ Veal calf, per lb.4 to 5 l-2d Hogs, per lb.8 to 9c Sheep, per lb...4 1-2 to 5 l-2c Provisions Country hams, per lb. 15c to 17 l-2c Eggs, per doz.17 1-2? Butter, per lb.20 to 25c Sweet potatoes, per bu. ..fl.00 to fl.10 Turnips, per bu.60c to 85c Turnip Cr?ons, per bu... COc to 75c Spring oMons, per bunch 3c to 3 l-2c COTTON Local cotton.*9 l-4c NEW YORK MA It KL T. May. 9.76 9.89 9.71 9.88 July.10.08 10.19 10.05 10.16 October .. ..10.49 10.64 10.47 10.58 December . .10.68 10 79.10.64 10.77 LIVERPOOL COTTON. Open. Close. May ?June.5.60 5.64 !Jury-Aug.5.74 5.79 'Oct.-Nov.5.88 5.9S Spots, 5.65; sales, 10,000; Receipts. 43,000. Market Sold Lower. NEW YORK. April 13.-Easier ca bios prompted a renewal of the realis ing movement which developed in the cotton market here at the advance yesterday. After opening 3 to 6 [points lower, prices sold about 7 to 9 \ points under yesterday's closing dur ing early trading today. Covering by near months ot shorts, and a scat tering Wall Street demand later steadied the market. Active months Isold about 2 to 6 points net higher shortly after midday. J. Larry Brown and J. Mack Beck went to Washington, Qa., to attend the wedding tonight of Miss Wila mette Bradley and Mr. Florence Car tor. Mr. Carter ls connected with the Ifreight department of the Anderaon branch of the Piedmont & Northern Linen. \ Mrs. M. B. Cllnkscales of I lennon I'cn th is visiting hor slaters, Mrs. J. A. Wakefield. MODEL BOTTLING PLANT CoriuColn Plant Here One of B?st In the Smith-Paints Vp. ' Capt. Ramer of the Coca if'ola Co. stated yesterday that he believed that bis company waa the first one to .*?e gln the Clean Up and Paint Up move ment locally this year. That they had painted the front of their place on Earle street; that they had paint ed the Interior in white, using an enamel which makes lt very pretty in deed. The representative of The Intelli gencer was ushered through the Coca Cola plant by the genial captain and the diff?rent steps through which the bottles pass from the first washing machine which contains a very strong solution of caustic soda, which being kept at a very hot temperature in sures the death ot any germ. Then Ute bottles pass along through an automatic washing and rinsing ma chino, on to the bottler, who takes them by Ute bottom of the bottle, never touching the mouth of the bottle, fill ing the bottle with the syrup and ad ding the carbonated gas,- all by ma chinery, which gaves the users of thia delightful beverage ?fi guarantee nf cleanliness and sanitary methods equal to any plant in the entire coun try. It is quite interesting to be shown through this very clesn sod up-to date plant The 'syrups are kept in porcelain jars up stairs, which como on down to the, machines whieh fill the bottles through block tin tubes; | the syrups are first strained and, filtered before being run into . .he bottles, and then after bottles are filled and the caps fastened on, they are examined by hand, each one alone. Immediately in front of a powerful mirror reflector, with electric light attached to furnish a good light. This final inspection guarantees thst thero will be nothing foreign in the bottle of Coca-Cola when it reaches the con usmer. The reporter is free to con fess that he bad never thought for n moment that the bottlers went to such great pains to Insure a good, clean beverage as Capt Ramer 1s serving the public. i Capt Ramer bas ? jost installed a new tarbonatoring machine ; Otis was. made necessary by tbe increase tn bustnesr. This new machine now en ables* this plant to makeup, carbonate and ship twelve hundred dosen' ot Coca Cola, and Ginger Ales, and other sodas, etc. a day; so the Coca-Cola drinkers need have no fear that the supply will give out this.summer, even though Capt. Ramer says that the out look for his business this summer is particularly fine. MAJOR LEAGUES OPEN SEASON. NEW L.ORK, April 13.-The two ma jor leagues In organized baseball open "their seasons today. Big league/ magnates tonight expressed the be lief that the coming season will lie Successful. They seem confident that the public will again patronize the sport AU teams are reported In fine con dition after their southern training. "How useless girls are today. ? don't bellew* you know what needled are for." "How absurd you ato grandma," protested the glrl^ "Of course I know what needles are for. They're to make the graphophon? play."-Louisville Courierjournal., * <.<>' ? "' ?? ? ' $2.00 to $3.00 At the above prices we now have hundreds and hundreds of pairs in Womens Pumps, Oxford ? Ties, and Mary Jane Pumps, in a J long range of .styles, in patents, dull or bright leathers, low or high heels at $?f $2.50 or $3.50 Thompson Tho One Price Shoe Store We Sell For Cash Only ICE BOXES MADE TO ORDER know that clothes built to measure are better made and give better satisfaction than "ready-madeV do. The same is true of ice boxes. In a ready- made ice box, you MAY get what suits your needs, and then again you may not. having your ice box made to your own order, just as you want it, of the very best materials, with double linings, packed with sawdust, and made just the exact bize, you want, you are BOUND to get just what YOI} want. . Tliey Are Cheaper In Tile Long Run. TOWNSEND LUMBER 2S7