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zzu THREE SCORE AND TEN, LESS THIRTY-OR, AN.EYEN FORTY For last Monday we advertised thirty-two (32) Special Bargains, genuine Bee Hive Bargains. They made a great hit?irp fact the sale was-such a decided success that we have arranged FQRTY BARGAINS FOR MONDAY, MARCH~16thr ' and every one a worth while timely offerings. Look over the list published below, check off the it terns that appeal to you and come in Monday for your share. - ;.. ; "'.;:f$ * T* : " -! '' ' '? 4j* Bargain No. 1. 10 IM'II PRINTED CANTON SILK CREPE- Worth $2.50 Vim.!, in two sluuli's of Blue, Mahogany, New (.ret ii nii'l WMnrla. .Hominy, flit* Yard llurirnin No. l'. SM IM ff SII.K AND WOOL CREPU In Itliirk, Tauge und Kose, worth ^l.oo Yard, Monday the Yard Only 50 Cent?. V* Hurgain No. t:; INI II WHITE CREPE?Euibrnld. cry Pink and (Hue Deigns worth $2,00, Monday the Yard 913ft. Harrain No. I. , j > IM INCH BUST ?BAUE WASH sYlH In ull tin- new patterns, worth $1.00, Monday the Yuril 19 cents . mmm Jlgrgnffi No. 5. 3d INCH MESSALINE?All this sea son's now patterns, and host $1.00 viilutj, Motnfuy, the ynrd s.> tents. Mnyuiioi No. 0,. 1W INCH FOI'LAHRS?t Best 50 tVnfs grade and new 19M patterns, nil silk, Monday, the Yard 39 Cents. Ilr.rr.nln No. 9. BLEACHED Tl ItKIHH TOWELS 50 Rouen $1.25 mice*, Special fer Forty Itarguin Suie, 05 Cents Dozen Riirglnn 10 I'OK MILLH BLEACHING ~.*U>00 Yards iHWl I )" foe Mills Itleiuliinir, Monday lo Yard for Cents Bargain No. II POE MILES M' OKA HE BLEACH* IN(J 2,000 Vards M Inch to Cent ItU'Jrhinr. n good raine, 10 Yards M< mlily for l't Ccnls II iiruiu No, A KAI ft liKAOE BLEACHING :in inche-. wide, Forty. Hnrtfulu Sale sj:e'elal for Monday 10. Yards for 50 Cents Bargain No. 7. L. MEN'S ANIL BOYS' 'COTTON SWEAT ERS? Kojrijlnr 50 Cent vulncs, Mon. dny .1 for $1.00, or ?0 Cent? Each f Bargain No. H. Mil FLLHS- Ladies', Men's. and -Hoy's -worth up to f1.00, Monday they are going for only . ?". I'ontu l'u..l. .. Harrain No. i:; :ioi sk drlssls- s5 Haren Lsdlea' lions Oie-M' v, irmle of ?rond crude of IVrrnte am) worth $1.00 to $1.25, till :.! .('>, Monday 75 Cent.j Euch. llVrgUP No. It. WtilTLEATHEH HOSE?For :M?n, WomCll and Children guaranteed hotter, tha?s '::<>! ?T> cent Hose, .Mon tiny a Do..en Pairs for $?1.00. Ilnrgnin No, 15. WHITE FLAXONS-50 pieces 30 Inch White Flnvons, worth up to 35c Ynrd, Mondav, the Yard 12 lr2 Cents Ilnrgnin 10. COLORED FLAXONS-?5 pieces col. nred Plaxons, beautiful n<nge of Shades, Monday, onlv, the yard Ii? |.| Cents. , lia ma in No. 17. HEU SPUL A HS- 50 best $1.25 Criiis led Hed Spread;*, slr.e 72\!M?. Monday, Euch only #1.00. Hirrtrujn>No.'ts. RATINES- 5 pieces 'Pretty New Style Itiilfiifs, worth $1.00 Vard, Monday, ,?uly, the Ynrd 25 cents. -r. .Bargain No.*19 Boxen Ladles* White Hemstitched LADIES' HANHKEIM RILES 100 Handkerchiefs, same stores. .soil them iit 5 cents each, Monday '?tit not over ten to a customer. _I Cent Each._ / Rnrgain No. 20. :N'S HANDKERCHIEFS-50 Dozen Hcu's Handkerchief*, soft ami nice ' mid regular 5 cent values, Monday, Lach onlv 3 Cents. Bargain Not. 21, ,, SANITARY Blltf>SEYLV- U$ Tin Yard Holts liest SiuiHury Blrdseye, Width 20 inche* und lisiuil price 75 la K5e, Monday. ,tho "boll :.. '. Bargain No: 2-2. PRINTED FLAXONS- 10? _ j'Ieces^. Pretty printed checked Flaxons, new utid pretty|-:worjh 25c wheq ll|e Hot weather .eaui.es.<?'?'t them .nWJ day at 0 cents Yard. Bargain No. 23 WHITE N?INSOOlt?50 pieces 3? in. hi st 20c White Nainsook. 10 ynrd holts, Monday, (he holt only ?1.00. Bargain 3$>j 24. LI NO ERIE BATIST.E?Or line Nain sook, worth 25 cents Yard, Momlnv only, the Ynrd i* 2-2 Cents. Rarguln Ne| 25. LADIES' RAINCOATS?25 Rest ~*5,<MI (jrade Ladles' Ro?n Coats, Spe cial for Monday. Each . . :w.oo. Bargain No. 20 ' t ttT i rON TO HC H ON?100 Pieces Wide.Cotton Torchon Lares, also a lot o&LIwii ^orclpin, ralues up to 10 Cel%, Mogday, the yard v 5 Cents Bargain No. 27 LINEN CAMBRIC?3*0 Yards 45 Inch Linen Cambric for WsInIk, Dre ses. Shirts Etc, best 50 Cent Orade, Munday, the.yard, only 37 1-2 Cents Bargain No, 2ft. ART KQrA'HEH?5'l*retty. New Rnm sells Art S(|nres worth ?$12.50 Monday only Each ?UMM! IP Bargain No.'29? * CAMBRIC? Monday J,ONSD A Li: BLE IM Ell'''C'AS A rcglar 12 1-2 Cent VnK'ir, foc Yard 10 Cents Bargnjn No, J10 EMBROIDERY < LOTH?3fl Inch Bleirhed Emhn?idcry..Cloth, beHf '!l2 1-2 rent Vaine, Mo?uhiy only, the Yard . . ' ..' 10 Cents , Bargain NOv^l A. F. C. HOSPITAL O/GHAMH? You know them.. 25 pieces bent 12 1-2 Cent tirade Monday, the Y?rd y 10 ('enta Bargain lie.,82 10 INCn WHITE LAWN?10 Cent Oiiitliiy , short . lengths, Mondny, tlte Ynrd 5 Cents ... Bargain No. 33 - DI M IT'i ES?Beautiful B o V? k f old Checked Dimity, worth 25 Cents, large or small checks, Monday, the Yard 15 Cents Bargain No 34 SHADOW LACES?50 Cent Shadow i Luces. 17 incites wide, five patterns to select from, Monday -only, the Yard 25 Cents Bargain N. 85 WHITE RICE CLOJH?10 Pieces 40 Inch White-Rire Cloth, sheer und nreftv?cheap at 25 cents yard, Monduv, only, the Ynrd . . 15 Cents Hiirngjn No 30 CREPE DRESS LINEN 18 Inch** \ wide. Comes In Wisteria, Blue, Brick Dust and Tuh.'Wnrth $1.00 Yard, Monday only, the Yard -- - 65 Cents. Ha r ira in No. 87 MEN'S WORK . PANTS?800 Pairs Men's $1,50 Pantn, BsRes regnhir $1.19 valt:es, Monday only, the Pbh\ ' 9S t'Cnis iVi'i - ; i i . ri- i ' i i Rurgnln No; 88 A PRO N fi I NOlf ? MSv-^lOOO Tard ft "7 1-2 Cent Apron Ologhams, 10 to 20 ysrd lengths, Monday only the Yard 5 i'?nts ' Bargain No. .9 SATIN EVRN1NI1 SLIPPERS?Big Lot of Satin Evening. Slippers, worth $2.50 l'air?Pink Bine, Black, White, Etc., all sises, Monday only the Pair i v?l .: ?K49 I!. Bnragin No 40 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS?Regular 50 Cent Work Shirt, Bnlle'a Way, SO Ccaft, Monday only, 3 for ' ' $1.00 ! Bring This Coupon For :i cash purchase of S2.oo we will refund your care fare, lb cents, if od present this coupon Monday. Worth 10 Cents. This breath of Spring is in every corner of this store. Good merchandise, good values, good'service-the Store, the Goods. .. Y?U ?you can always do hetteri al.the . j, . k... \e&k*i : i/ < h BEE HIVE ' / i.?. * ?.. Saye coupons.sut iowor, left hand ? m, . as mmMmajmw , >>. ,priiiinWTi,> ?n , 'n i mLf. w inn . have coupons.-.in lowor. lett liana il V , i j' |" j J>Utilt-- j^l'-. '' . 1... . L I ' , .1 . J LI. I ?. ,.u. ...^ . - ... N?TIC NOTICE. I On Monday, March 16, at 11 o'clock, { ta front of court, house," will Bell to the hlW**?o?Wr;'Mns!r to psSf?,, a lot of county mules. Terms, cash. J. M?Ck KINO, ?-4-tf County. Supervisor. CITATION FOR LETTERS OK AD*. | ' MINISTRATION. I Whereas, Mrs. Marlon T. Llgon | made, suit to roe to grant her letters of admjjjkjstratlon of'the estate of and effects of' John T. Llgon, deceas- ' cd. ' Th?se are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred Uhd creditors of the said Jno. T. Ugon| deceased, ih$t they; ?nuj?* ; he and ap pear hefor-j me. in the Court of Pro bate, fb, be held at Anderson. C. H.,| 8. C. on ihe 2Uh day of March, 1914, after .publication hereof, at Ji o'clock) ip tno forenoon, to show cause, if ahy they have,; why the said admiriis-1 trattdn should' hot bo granted. YV. P. NICHOLSON. 3-lS*2t. .TUdge of Probate. 1 ~ SHKittPPS HALE - , ~- ?7? . . . Pursuant to'?xecution to me direct ed in.the enae of O. ?. Ocer, against W. N'. 'Kelfy 1 will sell In front of the cohrt''house'during the'usual' hours p)f Bst'e'oH saleSday of April, next all tfie- rtffit ttOe tend interest of the said w. N.'Keiley lh and to fhat cer tain tract.of land in Melton township Anderson bounty containing 93 acres more or less and bounded by lands of w. r fn MWjMMTi?r"r ^1 1 john T DcanTadh Hfe f?ft^ie Bar^?- Shop HOTEL BUlLDm') Bh^laendered 4a%>el*, high grade] ' 'V?^Htffjtirtihiil lut 1 lau? Our! motto Is io plea^o our ouabtfa*?*. call ,and see -us, ,;. . ] Mkiriftger. Lfcr-#r> -rrrrlv: * ?:* V? > ' ALWAYS EPE?!! * na of .Clears. Candles * cry ?>eat. Cora i- g&ods. toilet iUtaery ?Ve will ?'lions ua. nnRMArY WANTS W A KTE?I?The- 'ladies lb knoW that I , I have the In'.st curling fluid that \ can be bought. On sale at. Martin's i Drug Store or Garvin Barhor Shop. Price ?1.00 per bottle, 11. C. Garvin 5-T-tf. WANTCD?Typewriter purchasers. We have.over 200 now rebuilt and second hand typewrltera tor quick sate, cheap. AH makes. Price sheet on request. J. E. Crayton ft Co., Chtrlotte, N. C. mS-tf Wanted?Boys between the ages of 12 and 16.. to act as agents for the An derson Dally Intelligencer in every town in South Carolina. A good proposition will he i offered to HUSTLING BOY& Your friends will gladly subscribe to this paper at 10c per week Dally and Sunday. Write or call Circulation Manager The Anderson! Dally Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. 3-14tf WANT?lh?'Automobiles. Carriages and Buggies to paint.! ISxpcrh need, painters, work fl/st class. Call and get our prices before Having yoitr j work'done. We can nav^fc you mon ey on paint work: Karle Bros. Stolen?Hudson blcrele^ tead color practically new. J(^war?x-tf re-turn I ?d to H. B. .lohn*pj>, Southern Rx press Co. * W Itp -WAITED fsas of ali Yarltt**. -Pay highest JNO. A.??cGiLl, Tb, Spot CasfcGrncer - - . ". '>.- ' ".. - - - FOR SALE Buff Plymouth- Rock Srge $1.00, $l.Sg; $2.00 per 13. Indian Runner CiicL. Eggs $1.50 per 11 D-y old Chicks 10.20c each. I D. C. hql^AND L Riverside Farms j" Anderson, C ' * " ' !* ELECTRIC C?T f V ., ; * Itenu of Interest and Person; * Wireless on the Si R?Hraad Sun Is Coming Hero M- A lo. tor was raceiyod at the Ander son Chamber of Commerce yesterday from E. i). Kyle, traffic manager ot the Norfolk and Southern railway. Mr. Kyle, said in this communication that he would probably be able toi get to Anderson within the next few weeks and that he was looking tor ward to the trip with much pleasure. It is presumed that an effort will be made looking to ward an extension ot* the Norfolk and Southern railway to] Anderson. Way liare A Bird Van Here Negotiations are now going on, I which if sueossfully completed, will bring an airship and an aviator to Anderson Tor the ChautatiQ.ua week. The matter is now being, considered] with the Interstate Exhibit Co.. and. in ail .probability a contract will be closed for the appearance, ot a bird man in Andersen. Since the contract with the company will be worded "no tly.no pay," Anderson people will cer tainly hav? a chance to see some fly ing done tr the company does send a nian here. The firework ?" for the Week will also probably be furnished by. this company and a man will be sent to Anderson to operate then:. All told tills promlBCH to be one of the biggest | weeks in the'history of the city. -o-' "renten Sefrkes . Are Drawing Large Crowds Rev. J. Malier Gibboney, rector of Grace Episcopal church said yosor day that .the Thursday evening ten'services are being largely ntten ed and that he is mere than plej over the hearty interest manifested hia members. Mr Gibboney discuss ed last Thursday .night "The Church and the I? raye c Book," and his subject tor the next lenten service to be held on March l!> will be "The Church, and Holy Baptism/* ?c? . Mav A H?lfet In White Way Work A letter was received In Anderson * orday from George A. Miller in . ch Mr. Miller said ho would'kW? very happy to lend his assistance in t. e matter ot a white way tor An-} derson if 4h'd oWeftVia'.of"the city will rait on him when the'work is begun.! lie says that the fact ot Anderson's! planning to have a white way stsmpsj it un uii? ti? ilia ninv prwanw^i r? cri:- ? in the state and goci tu ?uinure. local people that he- will bo very gl? to assist In as way that he can. Mr.1 Miller haa orTu sa in MorganKm. X 1 bat: the le?tcr received was written' horn Spur tan burg. ' * * * V * V 9 ?n*1??'*:.* V Y SPARKLETS * ?. .<'j!.i - ! .'ri.v al Mention Caught Over th? ? treeta of Anderson ? * ^ V .^f* V ? ^(f,]^ ? ^f* Grocery Store Changes Hands F R. Allison yesterday morning opened the doors of lila grocery store at the new stand, having moved from the building he occupkd on Bleckl?y street to the store room for-! meriy, occupied by the Pure Food Oro eery. Mr. Allison says that with this, added convenience in ?hs sew place ho will still be better placed to take] care of his rapidly increasing busi ness1. '. -o Flans Arc I Taking Shape Gordon Smith', the. I>n'gt{sh golf ex pert, spent yesterday . In'; Anderson | coming here for the purpose of in In specting the proposed golf course forj the Rose, Hiii club. Mr. Smith said1 that tbA course here cOuld. be nutdej one oi iho boat In the country nnd expressed himself ub being'delighted'1 with conditions at Anderson's wellj known coin try club. Ho will shortly] submit toylhose interested in the mat ter his figures for the ' work. Mr. Smith is Maying off a new course at th? Sans jSouci einb in Greenville and at the satne time giving-roembern of that; clubi instruction in playing golf and'a similar arrangement will prob ably be entered into here. -ci?_ " ' riitnassliig Commit tee . Will Hold Meeting Today A. a. Farmer, chairman of the can vassing committee of the Anderson Chamber, of Commerce, boa called v a moetipg of this very important com mittee' for'-'today at noon Mr. Farmer sold last night that in ;ected.cvcry m.ombcr of the, committee to bo- pres ent propmptty at the stroke of 12, ready to enter into the business before I th?-body. -v?Vw j ?~x Hunting F.nds At Midnight ^ jkfter midnight tonigiit there will he to more bird hunting In Anderson" al#_?ty if the people comply .with thoj law. -The law suvb thj^^iy ?CASon ' e.uds mnicb i? ?Ud n? ??S?v?T?iw la' Sunday the hunting season .will end tonight. It is p-ob:-.bie that a large' nttmtier of Anderson peOfcl?.will take advantage of today and spend, the last day of the season with dog and gun.j OfBcpr? Eteetei | Far The K;<ns<>n The Anderson Iligii School Athletic, association held its first, meeting ihunaiay afternoon, for the purpose or mapping out the coming season.I ,;Tbe foUwia officers wore elected to' aervet the school during'the Kcholastlft. yea -: Sam Jones was alerted raptuin or the baseball team and Cbni I, l.-.m- i l?t captain of the truck UiW potk' these -young men have good records In - the athletics conducted inflor the au*pico3 of the Y. M. C. A., of this city and hotli wont as representatives of the high .school to the state -?ri?et held last spring at Columbia. . Captain Daniel's said yesterday that the track team was entered in the Piedmont track meet'to be held in Greenville April 2 and 3 and sIbo Jn the s<* tc meet to be held in Columbia April 2? nr.d H. Jerome Beck, will represent th? school at both places in the oratorical contest His "subject will be "The Defense of John A. Cook.": Just a hint to the other schools., that they will have to hustle ir they expect to cop any of the prises to bo given away nt these meets for the Anderson*'high school means to have every thing in sight, also the baseball team will be content with nothing less than car rying off the rep of tho fitting school the coming season* ...... Huich Cotton I tin The Square It was quite a night to see 54 bales lof old king cotton on the square yes terday. afternoon, it'taking fourteen tehma to handle the products in bring ing the cotton to the city. J. N. "ifctfttera. the'owner of tho cottofT snys' that ho has some half a hundred bclca yet to sell making the total amount one hundred and forty-rbur bales in all. The boat grade of cotton was bring ing -thirteen cents while the lovrer grades "were bringing from nine to twelve cents. Mr. Masters was able'to k-ep his cotton clean by storing it on top of a bermuda sod, which absorbed nil p* the-moisture. -x I?. k S. Electric Sign Moved The large sign of the Piedmont and Northern lines was moved to ' a higher elevajaon at the station yesterday afternoon. The electricians doing the work gave the people who wWte on the streets'an exhibition un cuuulcd even at the circus .which of fords all the latest acrobatic stunts tojthe signtseers. One of the dectrl-f clans who was working on tho olgn j^kvb the, ^nloCfkers1 several trrrfw as he climbed over the cables of the telephone lines, and several peruons expressed their thoughts to the extent thitf it yfOuH take good ,iiay td g?f thern *up ahiong the wire.".! "Kfd" Gamfcrcll Gets . tftralvat r^er "Kid" OttmhrelJ, a local man who has spent the greater part of his ca reer in Anderson..as a painter bos csugbt the carnival fever bad. even to the extent of putting a show on thcji road under ? in- Otis L. Adams urcat'er* Exposition Shows. The show that was witnessed last night spenwu' well for tho local lad knd shows that Myi Town is. capable of furnishing- the) public wltl. any amount, of varieties If. II .lohnson i,osrs 'iticyrlc 11. I). Johnson, agent of tho Soutl err) fexi,7)S?(.Co^':pf this, city Is" at a loss as? ' to where,his,blqycle .went yes terday afternoon.... After riding down ns fur us Marchbaoks. $ Bnbb, .leav ing it in front, of their establishment on the Main street curb, after finish thg his business he cam? out to find that Ills, bicycle had "vamoosed." The bicycle left without the, prellraary of giving the i customary ' two w?>eks notice. Mr. Johnson has offered a sabstau-1 tlal reward for the return of his bl-1 cycle. The follcc have been, unable so far to find any trace of th? machine, who were notified immediately of the loss JltL TRIPP MAY OFFER . : . $ . 6.1 Var nUir Senator to - Nee* see th?. Present Senator z Among the business visltorsr to'the city, yesterday wob Dr. W. A. Trlpp of Un Brushy Creek section, one of the county's moat influential and'popular' citizens. . Following the prothlnent: part in which he played in the county demo cratic convention two years ago* great pressure was brought to bear on Dr. Trlpp. to offer for the 'legislature, but Ihl?>Irlends wctc unsuccessful in their efforts. Dr. Trlpp is a gentleman of broad views and although a conservative, is positive and a bard fighter, once he is convinced. Should DV. Trlpp offer for the atate senate; he would receivo the endorse ment'of those who f avos* the present adminlstartion, as well as a large number of those on the other side. YniTSOX FOR COXmSftlOSPB < p.r??fc~ rvrvis <bv? a.?f \t? win "MakV the Race en'^MeVlts W. T? ^Vbtsp'n, ? prominent planter of the Brushy Creek section was here yesterday on a business trip. Whilp here < he announced In reply to inqui ries, that be would be in the raec this , summer for county commissioner to represent his section of 'the-, county. Two yecrt 'ago'Mr. Watson- was an applicant for the positional! tho boart7 of county commissioners and camp near landing, a large ; petition was sent to the governor In.ibis behalf, hnt a Mr. Wtitaon was from.the extreme . northern part of the, coupty, a select ion v/sb msdo closer in and T.*M. Vhn ?A?rr -a; appoint.-.-;, .v.r. Var,ai.v?; vVsa'ihe second map In 'the race for" county supervisor and lacked hut & han?fnll of votes to win. This fact had'much weight on the, governor In tbt appointment. Tha -friesda of *"?,' "?^i-c-r. rh-.ir.-: that ,he wfll certainly be one of the commissioners, since tour are to l?< ieieci^d in the next e'etion. At ROSE RILL CLUB Mr. and Mrs. J?ck Sadler will en tortoln ?nforflmlly a*. Rose Hill Club ^ .?rturdcy afternoon at 4:an o'clock. Ml irientnor* fir-* cordially Invited. - N'o \ ijbhderjsed statement; of the finan cial condition at Th? Bank of Anderson Anderson! ^,, C,? at the cMsbbir: busi ness, March:-*?. 1914. as shown by statement made to the State Bank Ex aminer: '' RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts ..$ 1,038.041.02 Overdrafts.?0.SS7.ZG Bond and Stocks .. IV1.. 6,630.00 Real Estate.'. ,|| 35,540.00 Due from Banks and Bank ers. .^'d* 53.5S-i.70 Cash and Cash Items .. "24,019.00 ? ? - Total -- .??.lTSj?T-VSS LIABILITIES: .';} Capital Stock Said In.. . .$ 150,00000 Surplus Fund./. ,. 150.000.00 Undivided Profits :. .. 76,4&aj?l? Dividends Unpaid .. .. 2.44.00 DepOsitB. Individual *745,97?.i. Deposits, Hank 53,290.46 -,? 7W.2W.R7 Total.\ .. .. Hollrlts* your;. nccotinut. Pays interest : ok. Sar?. Inps Account*. - The Rank of Anderson \*mfm* Strongest ?lauk in the County I Safe , ?oi no * pkourssivk .m ? h .m i iHiv piio. im rinn m r W? CANNtTTSUPPI-Y THE DEMAND FOR H ? USES IF YOU HAVE ?. VACANT/ HOUSE TURN IT OVER TO US. WK WILL RENT IT. . AHDERSftS REAL ESME Thos. F. C?ffwr?ght, gr. Hunting Department M CA8BTA?A??. : AftC?BttCTS. Anderxoa, B- C Brown Ofilce Btrlldios;. Second Floor, ? Pbpa* 2dt. -+4i*s --vifi* *"> ' ' ' '