University of South Carolina Libraries
/m Do you feel the strain of h:gh prices and big expenses? Here is a chance to save a considerable amount of money and do yourself a good turn. Corne to THE BEE HIVE and see what a wonderful and extensive showing of New Spring Merchandise we have for you at the very closest prices, and especially thc fol lowing which will be put on sale at prices advertised ? MOTOR LINKN-HO Inri? Motor LL cn, north 25 cents yard, Monday on* ht the yard IS cents. BED SPHEADK-50 Brst $1 25 Criag. : let! Red Spre:id% abe <?x90, Mondar j each only SUM). * w RATINEH-5 Piece? Pretty Kiew Style'Retines, worth 50c Yard, Mon- - day only, the Yard j 24c LADIES* HANDKERCHIEFS - 100 Dozen 'Ladles' ?lille Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, some stores sell them at 3 certs each, Monday but ntyt ever tes to ji esliese?, 1 t'eut fach... : Mt;N\H 'HANDKERCHIEFS-AO Dosen II-...*.. II?w.ll."l.LI.. _Sx._I* >?*-.. v> M . MM. Mm \M\ mm \. . vnavkitf . rrx?a? ?nu IHVL and regular ."? er nt raines, Mondaj, . Encktunly :{ cents. SA N ITA RY BIRDSEYE-190:. Ten Yard Holls hes; Sanitary Birdseye, viidtli -() IneiH". and usual price 75 to 85c, Monda;, I be bolt 64c ? I'll INTER FLAX UNS - 100 Pieces pretty printed cheeked Flaxes*, ..now ind pretty-north when the hot weather cohie?. G*t them .Holiday at fl eCnls Yard WHITE NAINSOOK-?0 Pleees t? in. best 20c White Nainsook, 10 Yd bolts Monda j, thc bolt only f LOO. LINGERIES BATISTE-Or One Nain. NOOK, worth S Sc yard? Monday only, tho yard . j i . jit $4c COTTON TORCHON-100 piece* Wide Colton Aorchon Laces, also a let of Llien Torchon, raines kp to 10 cents, Monday, the yard 3 cents. LADIES' RAIN COATS-85 Best $540 Grade Ladle?* Rain Coats, Special for Monday, each $4.00. LINEN CAMBRIC_240 Yards 45 inc!: nil Linen Cambric tor"" Waists, Dreases, Shirt?, Eic* best ,50 cent Grads, Monds?, the yard ?B1V ?7 1-Seents. ART SQUARES-5 pretty Xe* Brus sels Art Squares, worth $12.50, Mon day only, each 610.00. LONSDALE BLEACHED-A ' Regalar 12 1*3 cCnt value, Monday the yard 10 Cents. EMBROIDERY CLOTH - 80-Iarh Bleached Embroidery Cloth, best 12 LS rent valae, Monday only, th* yard 10c A. F. C. HOSPITAL GINGHAMS-Yon knew them. 25 pieces best 12 l-2e grade Monday, the yard 10 Cents. JO-USCH WRITE LA WN-10 Cent Quality, short lengths, Monduy: the 5 Cents. BLEACHED TURKISH TOWELS-SO DoiCn $1.23 values-Special for Men. OS C?nis Bosen. PCE MILLS-I?? GRADE BLE ACH ING -2,000 yards fl?-lneii lo Cent Bleach lng a good value, 10 yards Monday, fer 75 CCnis. A FAIR GRADE BLEACHING-g?.In. wide, special 'er Monday 10 yards fer 50 cents. * . r ?j? e . . ? * > SHADOW LACES-And Lace * * Fle?herhg?. We nave- last ? * opened up 804 yard? Shadow * - xaces and Lace Flouncing* * * worth 15c to 50c yard, special * ; *. for Monday 10 and 12 1.2c, yard. HOUSE DRESSES--25 dozen Ladles' House Dresses, made of good grade of Percales and worth $1.00 to il.2", all abte?, Monday 75 cents Each. WH1TLEATHER HOSE-For Men. Women and Children-guaranteed better than most. 25 cent Hose, Mon. . dgy a dozen pairs for ?LOO WHITE FL AXONS-50 pieces 80 Inch White Flaxons, worth up to 85c Yard, Monday, the Yard 12 l-2g) ?y.l'^'i ... ;.? -, .- '-' COLORED FLAXONS-23 p|r-e?s eel. ?red FlaxoiiK, beautiful range of Rhades, Monday only, the yard 12 1-2 Cents. LADIES* Wl\ISfS-25 deseo White Crepe Plain Tailored Linen ur Hue ?Jf?^ixed Dla'sts-assorted trlm nrtng.'worth ut lo $1.50, special for Monday OS : Cents Each. TALCUM POWDEB-Hlg lot Je8" Tal emu in large attractive glass jars, scented with the fascinating Ani?rl ..j... .rbiilii. O ".j. .slit. OS!* "^10 Cents.. HK\OS-ftlir lot af Sold ?nd s II TIT Heads, north 25c Bailes' regular 15c seller, .Monday only ld Cents. HICkOVY SHIRriS'G- Haniilten Hickory stripes, best 12 1.2e value, Monday only, the yard 15 CCfiis. 40 INCH PRINTED CANTON SILK CREPE-Worth -2.50 Yard, Ia two Shad*" of Blue, .Mahogany, Nen .(Jrn 1 Wistaria, Monday the Yard $1.50. .SC INCH SILK AND WOOL CREPE In Black, Tango and Rose, worth $1.00 MM?B&.lhe Vtrd only wXfVii V 9? Cents. i I 40 INCH WHITE CREPE-Embroid ered Pink nud Blue designs, worth $2.00, Monday tue Yard " M?Fli^Ha*"i " ? 50 INCH BEST GRADE WASH SILX ^iu all.Hie new, patterns, worth . $1.00, Monday th? yurd <S?' Cents. 8? INCH MESS A LIN E-A ll thh? sea. sou's nen patterns, and best $1.00 value, Monday the yard SS Crnls. ls INCH FOULARDS Rest 50 cent grade und new 1014 patterns, all silk, Monday the yard 5ir ce??s. MEN'S .VXD BOY'S COTTON SWEAT v. 11K-it Cc ul u r Sa teat Talnes. Mon day 8 for $1,00 or 891 Cents 'EUI h. DIMITIE-Beautiful boofcfold Check, ed Dimity, tforth 25 cents, large or small cheeks Monday, the lard 15 cents. SHADOW LACES-50 Cent Shadow Enees, !" Inches wide, live patterns to s^irct from, Monday, only, the Vnrd 25e ITH IT E RICE CLOTH-10 pieces 40 inch WWte Blee Cloth, sheer and pretty, cheep nt 25c the yard, Mon day only, Ibo yard ' IS tents. CREPE DREWS LINEN-40 inches wide. Conies in Wistaria, Dine, Brick Dust and Ten. Worth $1.00 Yard, Monday only, the Yard . 63 cents. MEN'S WORK ..PANTS-800 ; i Pairs Men's $J?S0 Pants Bailes' regular $1.10 values, Monday only, the pair OS cents. APRON GINGHAMS-3tfl00 yards 7 1-2 .Cent Aaron Gliigli?nu*, 10 to 20 yard lengths, Mniidsv onlv, the yard, nhtl we will sell thft I?NLY an*Mohdny 5 Cents SATIN EVENING SLIPPER**-Big lot of SdUo Evening Slippers, worth *2?30 pair-Pink, Blue, Black, White, ni?. all abu WnnJ.r nn[. VRVS iv Ol Mi SH I HTS-Regular SO Cent Werk Shirts, Balles' way, 89 Centn, Mjonday only, 8 f"r $1.00. BROWN MOTOR LINEN-A ?cry line (inullly. hest bargain yet, 40c value. & Monday only 2.V- Yard. ART LlNEX-~!s in?h Art LIn<n, worth $1.00 yard- Cream and Ecru Monday only. Hie jurd Sf.r 72 INCH TABLE DAMASK-AH Lin. en? and u half dozen patterns to *?. lect from, $1.00 iain?', Monday only, 7S cents Yard. 27 SXCH BBOWX LINEN -A Special 'or Monday only, the yard I Cents. . -YOU CAN ALWAYS 1>0 BET- . . TBR AT THE BEE HIVE. . . SAXJSL. COUPONS IN LOWE?R . . FHG?JT HAND CORNER OF * . THIS ADVERTISEMENT. * G. Ho BAILES, Prop. ViV i rqJiakjTHji li.?l ITT [mm FOR A CASH PtmCHAHE CF ?J.00 WE WILL REFUND VOl'lt CAB FABE, 10 CENTS IF YOI* PRESENT THIS COU PON MONDAY. WO ITT H 10 CENTS. . ??I?.??'??.***'*. . ? .y A? .v= '?- 5& ? M* * S? ?; ? * INTERESTING, Bt# ?ND NOTES FRi * _ .V- CLAUDE A. GRAVI .r* V *?* fl* ^ ^ ir\ . ilolton, March 21.-Mr?. R. L. Ches .vhirc, ono of Anderson'? best women, was aiUaVig those who were In Relton yi tcrduy. Mr3. Cheshire waa hare in tho Interest of Anderson county veterans She is getting up data from us many of thc old1 soldiers as po-jrlbie for future publication. \ . , " ." , ? Mrs. Albert S. Fant and little son, Co-jrgc Albert, who have been on a tra-day visit to relatives in Spartan? burg, have returned to their home in Helton. Tee ntany friends of r*enly Clayton Jwill jonrh with regret that he I? ill ?it hin ponto un O'NVale atreot with ty phoid pneumonia. A. S. Fnnt, one Of Belton's prom?-| noni broke i. nltcudcd the banquet given bv thu T. 1*. A'a in Anderson Friday night. T. K. Hoper, manager ct the Ander son Intelligencer Job Office, passed A Little Money] Will go A I_: n L/Uiig J in gift buying ?* store. Per haps that thought had not occur red to you; for so many people imagine that Jewelry is "eapetf sivc." Come In Arid Sefcj ec ?X.TS??? TV*?- >^*v - Mb! !*r*r ?"?PI TT^J *. _ J * i, Correspondent. * through Belton Saturday afternoon en route to Columbia where he goes on business. Belton. March 21.-Oh last Friday after tho first recess' the tenth grado entertained very pleasantly with a di alogue. Both pupils and teachers en joyed it to the fullest extent. ! The following teachers attended the teachers* meeting at Bpart&nburg ! Misses Covington, Wardig*;' Scott, i Wright, und Prof.". Watkins. i- Tlje .High schoof glfrls and boys arc i very ti?iy n?w preparing for their ! orations Tor the pro?lmltoary contest which takes place early In April On account' of t' examinations this f month, we did not, have a program arranged for our literary society. ? The trustees have decided to give us next Friday as a holiday, as Field i Day will be celebrated at Anderdon on i that day- All the pupils cf Anderson county are urged to be present. PENDLETON Tiic friends of Mrs Iou McBoth of j Pliiopolls, Berkeley county, will t?e \ grieved to loam of her death of ?i?y a few boura' illness 3hd was strick 1 cn with paralysis oh Tuesday and died on Wednesday, ?he had many friends ut this nlace, and will be greatly tttins tcd by ail. 'Clemson college Spnday after spana^r lng several weeks h?re with relatives and friends. Miss Mary Rowland^of Central was in town Tuesday, t. . 1 MfS?; T. V. TrlAfle j i?Rr. returned home after spending home time with her parents. Mr; and Mr?. J C. H'.rtb ling here. M??, Mary Jenkins of Charleston ls vlhiting relatives and friends heraVji: Mr. F. O. Herron spent Sunday with hi? pSrc?t? ?Mitt ???l?? ?????ll??f 1 Bl I H?*rr thl; ?day club was* postponed Mr B. M. Aull has returned from I Baltimore. Miss Nettle Newton spent Friday at Spartauburg. attending the teachers' I meeting at that place. Quite a number of Clemson ladles j have been In tawn shopping this week. SMM>!*:Permer. Jr., of Ander ea buslne** Monday. Ist 'Mo?SOld of Central Waa ia uhcuEuouia. Ali are eorrv to ieni*n'or ibis ano nope-he win nave only a mild j case and soon reeover. ? Sir vy. B. Auii, Jr., af Ceimsoni ?peni the week ena at hits home here. | Mr. sud Mrs; Ed Hall spent Friday i morning ai Anderson. Mr. Burger left Wednesday for At lanta. . . \ Mr. Walter Garvin who has heen working at Whittier's store for sev-: oral years is not working there now. ; The Mloses Cole spent Saturday at Hie homo of Mrs. Ed. Hali Miss Lee ROgera and Matilda Wi! son were the guests of the Misses Fos 1 tor"' during the week end. ? Mi??flattie Whitten ls visiting at the home of, her brother. Mr. S. ' E Whitten. ' Mr. arid Mrs. ?V T, Harina opt nt the week end at nivbli. Mies' Kate Sharp of Anderson spent the. week'end at ber home at Rivoli. ! ' Mr. Wtggtngton of Anderson was in town on business this 'week. Mr. A. C. Evans ot Anderson spent Sunday with hrs'p?rents'her" ,. Mrs. McLecs spfent Several days this week at the homo of Mrs. Leard j Newton^ '.' ?3? fir. and Mrs. J. C. Strlbllng, Jr.. und Misses Lila and l^lr.e Stabling Anderson spent tile week end* wi their parents Mr. and Mrs. J C. Slr i ling. Dr. and Mrs. W. K Sharp were town Saturday. : Mr. ?nd Mrs: k. .aligan of Five F?rks spent tbs wee* und with' the latter's parents, Mr- and Mrs. J. Hali. Miss Ray Masters ot Lebanon was In town this wsek. 4. A. Major, a well known Anderson renner, wan visitor to the city jos Ths V?Vy fee ? ! in ?nt the lowest possible ! price. i -? ' . . to see us and we?ii make you Photos thal will greatly improve on the new pretty Suits, Hats and Dresses as well ?S your personality. .. ?TA Y left's i STUDIO SOON Tu BE uRflinEu MEETING HELD HERE TO DE CIDE QUESTION P?t?tlON FR??vt?b Deal Will Mean $500,000 to Ap. derson Cotmty sn Increase! > Lttnd Values If all present p'I?ns are curried:: out the ; lammond swamp o lui . other gratos p and Een'il-sWJlriip land on "tock river will he drained nud tili* ot an early date, this will mCaU gt! least $500,000 to Anderson county in Increased land values. A meeting of t'.<e propc-ty owners of the sw*mp land on Roch ??ra3 hehl in t5s r_ems of tlie Ander son chamber of commerce Saturday at which. time; they revel w. cl the. tjt^fr mer efforts they had made, dlscuMttf j the reasrhlllty of attempting . tte-,' drainage'at 'this time and finally elded on definite uctiou. These ?ann land "owners have been working for j several months on tho pian ti&S?ttt| i.f<oo acres of thc swamp land and .to reclaim * ft for'agricultural puisos?s. ( At thc sheeting held yesterday tho tai me rs of that scctloiv were generally ri presented, the'majority' or the_|,'jpe I fug 'present. This meeting was. the ? aftermath or a meeting held in An . .--> -..-)..- _.},"? <h? trim?t_ [ was firm"* taken "wp. ' At that time a government engineer, was present and ndviHod thchljof the best plana to pur an<? : . st policy to follow. The i -ncineer'advised them to nt onde < m \ ploy p competent civil engineer to [make Hie survey of the swamp. n> ! nether with an estimate of tho ?Mut foi ; id the relative pro rata cost per acre.* ; When U;i* w?*.r considered tt. waa I found ; .utd be nc-cessajy^Jp i ..ecure cn -menrrnienT to an act xqt XBiB (general aaseiiihlv of ?lrmth Caroline Iwhich'"would allow Anderson couniy to Kare the righi io form draiqjOT pose o? draining lands. The reason for thi* action being necessary Uy In ?he original lend bili did not Mic counties'of Green v. ;?>'.!. Spartahburg aiat Anderson fcnd it was therefore necessary to intro M hill In the tait general as sembly, giving Anderson this Sane right and since this has been done Anderson caa cow form drainage dis t?:?cta end vote lronds. * The hum of 5460 Was raised by th? .properly owners aloBg Rocky rlvt*r 1 for thc purpose of employing a civil ??ke thi? survey pt-the W. Ai Sat'ders 6T ipii .vir ??n?erf Sp?nt ?evcral months on tlie work, goln? over every inch of. tho grcur.d ?ir.d when he appeared at the AwtAtXng l/^tnt-iluy m O!*!) ttl * ll? WUK ?i>!c to till the people interested just I ?hat, Sras necessary in every detail (?a!d yesterday that ?ie would est! mite thc cost of draining tho lund at approximately 517,000 but that he I could not 'vouchsafe; for these figures being absolutely correct. He was of tho opinion, however, tin t lt would t be. somewhere in this immediate tor ? ritory. Those who afc In a position : to know say that if tile' ulep ls taken j tho action will mean at least 8500, ? 000 to \n?3r:-on county, thia befog based on the Increased lund values and ?;t Che roto of $50 per acre. Following tho consultation held w ith Mr. Banders tho body determined lo proceed. ?. Ith tho work and tho tal lowing petition was prepared, which will he signed by the property owners ?nd tilda presented to the Clerk of Court for -Anderson county: To the Hon. Jos. N. I'??rmau. Clerk of Court of Common Blens'for An . derson Cou.tty: -Your petitioners respectfully show: /. Tbat^thcy ore a majority of resi dent 'ana owners tn s proposed drain-': age district: or are. owners of moro thou half the land in acreage, which will be affected by or assessed for the - expense of thc piopostd Improve ments: T?.dt a 'certain body or land lying dn and adjacent to Becky Hiver inst oast of the city of Anderson and outside tts corporate limits, tho exact area, dimensions, location,, shape and boundaries are specifically and accu rately shown by a map thereof ruado by'"WV A." Sanders. Surveyor, which is filed with this petition sud made a 0ar.t thereof, ls subject to overflow cud is too wet for cultivation, rind the public benefit or utility, anti tin pub-' jtc health, utility, . convenience and welfare will lie promoted by draining,! ii ceyesuary, or by the installation of tile systems; And your petitioners pray that you proceed as ls provided by Sec 2107. Vol. 1 Code S. C. 1912. to HummoBs 'the landowners, appoint Engineers and a Board Of Viewers and otherwise proceed as therein, direct ed, and as ls provided by Chapter . XXXI1. Article L, Vol. 1, Code of ?Laws''-of S. C.. ?9tt\ s?;tn*vie?d timi yonr i petitioners so to improve said tuc who?c-oa?c intents >\:\? ohjc-di? vt lil nd may tu accomplished. And your petitioners v.i". ever Pfttj? etc.''. ' . Harrison Ferguson Named Magistrate at Spartan burg; Former Anderson Man (Special to Intelligencer)- . Columbia, March 2i.-Gov, Ulcaso humed Harrison Ferguson to be a magistrate ut Sparlanburg. vice A H. Kirby, whom the governor recently rci?iovcd. Dispatches from Sj;; burg indicted tij?t Mr. Kirby, who hi bald to be over 80 yeera o? aso, would give up the office. Harrison Forgu Fon ia well known throughout tho, state aud in Spurtauburg county. He once had a ?tore in Anderdon. The governor hamed Emile- Bdlht Amand us a member of the board of trustees for tnt industrial College ar Florence, v|ce Kurt? P. Smith, re signed. . - -irjudnja Thirty acrs Field ol cotton OD tem or 7f Ii. rolllnoo. Kernott. 8. C.. rateed by .O't?Nft Ctrrf P^?@*?l?*r* Mr* *cSi??w" *???.'?I Ut* thoa???? ?? aattoned customer? ushic thea? TvitXtizzvc. jour denier for our Roods ?nd secant n souteUtUte. ? better Fertnfcar will produce ? hotter crop. "TmffH BHANDB" her? demonstrated to mimy of the tey pet plantera tn your own county their superior "crop prot?ncine" auatttie*. Ask the rasa who asea then. For Sale by St^^^itaifsda??,rttnfcV * Hampton XefeaatQo C*, FJsfcsieaA, Bellas Mercantile fe. Bf swelt Mercantile Ce, Easter. Yfctor MarcantHe .Ca* WfK&attte* 8,?ptre Kmeatile f?o* Wmi**w*wa. P. If;.Cox, ?reeatme, j. B, DostWt Sandy ftpriraffaT ard many other dealers In A nd troon. GreeaTine ano ricfceiur^?ntt?e7~lrbr further" litfora^ioowrliii. r*? teaattta?Y4 at AMsraoa. Miva, H. Sar risa or addrew KKiiOTt ???3? c?imF AMT. ww^a^ete?. \.