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AS LONG AS 24 HOURS MAKE A DAY-JUST SO LONG WILL TIME SAVING DEVICES HAVE VALUE. Xlie Fireless Coolee** Saves Time, also Money ano! You** EMgestiora. Allow us to DEMONSTRATE and we will GUARANTEE these SAVINGS. I ?: Southern Public Utilities Co. e of Progress It used to be a common error to neglect life insur ance. It isn't now. There are many evidences that this is an age of great humanity. The insane are no longe^trejated for "devils;" the. t State is spending money-; in order to provide proper treat ment in sanitariums for tuberculosis patients:-pure food laws are injoperation, and man's duty* to wards his neigfftjbr seems to be more fully realised than perhaps'?v?r before. As consideration our fellowste&become more marked, so has con sideration for ^ welfare of our families. That is why men think more of life insurance today than formerly, and wey it is no lnnrar. a co?Tinion error to neglect Ufe insurance. The reason mapy men have not taken adequate .insurance m&y be summed up in the one word Dp LAY; Probably one-half of the men who die uninsured, undeit-insured or insecurely insured; meant to insure BUT DELAYED. Are YOU go ing to be one of them ? ' . If you were born after this date itt October, you can secure igftfi^^ date in April cheaper than you ever can again. j M. M. MATT?SONj ^ \ I - J Gen- Ageiitw,. . District Agent. j ,,;? y. '$8^^ : II' j 1,1 ? Yr - .? i . /fiirif-? ;? v ' . i - - i j, -. IMMEDIATE SALE ONLY 2 Pa^nger, .Overhauled,. New Paint Ford Touring Cars. One Ford Runabout. AH the above ??rs condition guaranteed. KHONM 226 y,V?.**?p ?lac R TMIA?UB? that once lost can never, be replaced That'ie **tty'?h? greatest care should .?ri: w? vs< MU. *tw?.r. .Jj v. tat 'carajlAtliudea .an. expert oaajninaUon when giaaser. are required Come here *fcr tl?e examination and fha H^i??^T^your area' sake. Pricoa r??ro?^?^$?fp^' <o $5.0?) and upward! l6epiMra,'1oai.'|hrft?ea ar-d^part? ld cenia aaa ajward.... itHirai??** ?L "?r*a?4 Mac* tor makins Ute reunion here a success. It witt not be &0$f&OD hold, many ..??r? "i ines* reran ton s because th? thin gray Ita* ta grOwla* thinner wtf h each passing- year, ir therefore be? hooves every loyal sen of the South to do al ia his power for the old so!& 1er? on auch occasion* aa this. J?t le to tm hozMH? th?? *ht juh?ie o$ Anderson will take an totere? in the meeting of th* Sons whe? fi im hela Jibe entertainment of th* veterans. ?ad asaist ia the work of planning for There. *>* ?ot m?mher ?ongh .mp of th do- all .that mast ?be doa* and aome ETWFI*W FOB VETERANS ?t Confederate V?H* sting of lira Bons within the uest ttw pla?a ajtd pr?para* ?pufc uadar wayfor tak a*-the- old ?oldiesr while stwihi 'l^-genUec^n cald that by nc meros ha ding membership .yrtBwess ?eSteirrdek ?ssart Sei of h Hespes* ?Mtfiae Meuerfiich ?rave jwttat atte i ?ltis "walt* ta*." Everybody araat and ii was * great soeces?. . The Princesa got up th?: flower-j oareo ta the Prater, which was fellow. A, S WALDEN DID NOT HAVE ANY RELATIVES BODY BEING HELD If Mescal College Dot? Not Take Toe Corp?? It" Wai Be Buried ' ?'?iio' Tomorrow ? It bad been thought that there might he some new developments yesterday in . the suicide case but Coroner Har din said last night that he had beeb able to discover, no hew evidence. No one couULb* found b Greenville beer ing rebUioashlp to the dead man and tclograms to Augusta, Ga,, revealed the fact that he had BO relatives there so far as could be ascertained. The theory has been advanced that Bje^aame A. 6. Walden might possibly have been, assumed name but little credence ls placed In this Idea., The handwriting on the letter found in the dead man's pockets corresponded with that to be found in the back of the bank book and this seems to indicate that there wo* no deception practiced tn ibfl mafia? ?* num.*.. Augusta came "the story that ita bank had received a check ago from Greenville, drawn the Augusta institution and bear ing tho signature of A. 8. Walden, but there was no account with such a person at the Au?uaia bonk tho check was returned to Greenville. This goes to bear out Che theory ad vanced by The Intelligencer yester day that the man had been discharg ed trom bis position and penni*ass and without friends-he.was forced toto the rash deed. ( It was intended Friday night that the undertakers here telegraph, the medical college-, at Atlanta that they might have the body but instead of this a letter was written, and so a delay will necessarily ensue It ls ex pected that an answer will be received tonight pr in the morning from the medical college? **t*i*ng whether or not thal JoatituthJn ia willing to pay tho expenses incurred in connection with preparing the body hem and shipping rt to Atlanta, -If the college will not bear this expense the body will be burled tenjegrowt : a the potter's 80 tar as is now known there was no other single d?tail d??eovered yee.; at. to why the man caroo here for the psrvose ot killing himself, but nb explanation could be furnished Some though that he possibly lived here id years sous hy and wested tc see fam llar. scenes before he died, while oth ers ape of the opraw* that he came to Anderson for the purpose pf con ferring with some ope before bo took hts life. VEtERA^^ IS AVAILABLE A^derarm W?l G?S $1,500 Fro? toe Stole For Fn>nf aiiinail ^g ma Qvtfcaj For years lt has been the custom for the general assembly; of Sooth Carolina to include' tn the spnmpf* atioti bil! -tho sum of 81,500 to go to thcJogrnentertaining the Confederate, reunion. O? conran this sam is not|t fctrtftcient. to defray the expenses or uie reUii?un but is merely some fi SSW^^jden incurred by the annual gathering. rh M yo-jr lhere ?" 1? rome doubt abort whether or not the fund had bscs it, il adsd in tba appropria tion bil?. During the last days of the general. assembly there wad so much uncertainty ahmst the varions" ttmt ?hat were vetoed that it waa thought [best to make an investigation, Por ter A.... Whaley, secretary of the chamber ot conimeves/ "wrote to Co lumbia fdr information on this soh* :Ject and yesterday he received a let ! ter informing him that the sum bad been Included in the bill ?nd would be available for use ffi connection with Fletare Assises* Changed Hands. Belton, April 18-m K. Stanselt proprietor Ofepai vWHtepxell Studio, cold out today ?o W. Harvey Hughes, of Greenwood,' aad the business will be rea_ in the fau r co?ne te ?elton bighiy recommended ?as a first-eiaa? ptmttMprapher ?nd bus!, ness man, and we ?r^breae Mm and ttTEBUL FOB "WHIIE ?RGE SHIPMENT OF WIRE IS A&READYHER& Vif? Armad Yesterday and Posta Stopped Tomorrow Work Pegma Within Weak W?th tao wire for the "great white ay" already In the ofty and the posta [Upped tomorrow, Anderson people 111 soon have the pleasure of seeing le city transformed Into one of the est-ltghtod towns In South Carolina, he Southern Public Utilities Company euterday received the fnll shipment f wire for the undertaking, this be lg 8,tKH> pounds, which makes a rope t wire 9000 feet long. The wire is trangley constructed, having a norn er of small wires ia the center, these overo by Insulation and next comes a neath'of lead. The whole le on cased i a tube of ribbon Steel. The wire lifers from any la ase at present ia ndersc . One*car bi' the white wk? ??iu e shipped from Annlston, .Ala., to lorrow morning/ thia shipment con itning half, the shipment, or tn other rords {VS ot the postai The second ar will be started from tho factory tri .labama eight days from tomorrow nd this will Include the reihaind?r se ahipmeht, making ll? posta all tdd. For several days the local company aa been,getting tba material. re*iy or beginning the work. They now are aa air compressor sod tank with rill for the purpose of drilling places or the posta ia .the cement sidewalks' nd forma made of wood have been onstructed for ase on those portions f the streets where there ts no cement Ide wal ks. . .Wjjlfijg !lfre work, of installldg the new yetem win he entirely In charge ot he looa! force of the Southern Public mattoe Company. Tho sapsrintend Jtttile work told a reporter for Tb? Intelligencer yesterday that ho denned to have the work underway y next Mondai and that #te weather rill be good for the next month and if. his la the case the work will bo com-j aid that he was sure of beton able o complete the undertaking before the Wa*-' LS^Si^' -O? vo^i^c^ate vbter ns. ?Mv?'k Anderson'. popul? will be ge&?b'ety lad when tiiis work, starts and al aos t the entire population of the elly ?elievoa that city council ?ty ? hing In accepting the white way prop osition for Anderson. W*tb the new Ugbta stretching for everal blocks on Main street and on av?rai of tbe Intersecting streets. An, lemon will look like a dl?Terent town ?ynUsht. 9L M. LC?DETS ViSiT BELTON! mi Spend a Few Minutes in the ?Tr?_ it***_. ajt_* ? - bag Sack To Anderson Belton, April 18.-The announce nent In The Intelligencer thai^Mi ?dota of the Bailey Military Inst. ute of Greenwood would take e trip hrougb thia section we* received iere wita interest; Mayar Roa? 3?t rbell "got busy ?ronca ead saturday iftemoon he concluded arrangements .riih Col. Bzllzy -tsf. ?o> m?-eonji o stop id Belton for 20 minutes. Tho train wi? arriva hero at 10:46 md as stated will remain here 20 min ite*. The high seeool bf ike .elly *wttl urn-put as an escort ? o meet the] isl tors and tba *hoie city io invited j o come and ' giro the cadets a' arel? :ome. Prof. J. B. Watkins, supering codent of the schools will deHvef tM] iddrese of welcome. Th? cadets wit go on to Parts do un tala, after spending a day lo JreenviHe, and as has beau stated in ' rh? intelligencer, Col, Balley har?ft ?ounced that on the retara trip Lc1 viii apead two days in camp at Aa-j tersos. BAtVKnJCAK JulftB-" If. H, tfndire ht*p* fr?aa Hotel Yflsi Attar* ; ? mvettne salesman, committed suicide teta today hr leaping from the fourth ?tory of a hospital where ne waa cos? bed !w|ttc *e?f indieted peakni?e| Pf?ttn&H.' 'fat? ?tA?f?to* ?c . ^ .> ??? ??r? W? luau nlnat station here. Wednesday wfcrn ?aVanken he ?tabbed himself (tear the ?eart. ? '. ? " i .-. YOUR CROP /. In fertilizing your cotton and corn, care should be taken to apply at least 600 pounds of high grade fish, blood and bone fertilizer to the acre for the bes; and most lasting results. Where, less than 600 pounds of fertilizer ls used to the acre, it acts AS a stimulant only, and thc crop takes more plant food from the sci. 'than it furnishes? and your soil runs down, but where you use Coo founds or more bf tine fertilizer to the acre, you furnish the soil with more' ptant food than the crop takes from it and your soil improves; And besides, the more fertilizer you use, the faster your crop grows and the quicker your land is shaded and you know that is an advantage. And theta with heavy fertilization you have larger stalks, more limbs and leaves and bolls. This gives you more vegetable matter for the soil this vegetable matter furnishes humus.for th& ?oll and soil without humus ls like leather without oil, its usefulness is greatly impaired. And then heavy fertilization makes more bolls and this makes more bales, and there ls where you make your money in farming. The difference in cost of fertilizing an acre with 400 pounds and 600 pounds of fertilizer is around ?3 an acre, the dif?c***ce : crop will be at least 100 pounds of lint cotton and at present prices that is a little the rise of it 3.00. That is how it pays. There is : no doubt of tts paying and 600 pounds io the acre wilt ?pa>* better than 400 pounds or 300 pounds. Unless.thc ground is in an unusually high state of cultivation we do?bt if it will pay io m? ?iore ihs pounds to the acre for cotton or corn, if your lands are red our 8-3*3 or our 9-3.-3 or our to-3-3 is about what you need. If your lands are gray use our 8-4-4 or our UM-4. If you are a little late in planting, use our 10-3-3 or our ? 0-4-4, as the extra per centage of phosphoric acid will hasten the growth and maturity of your cotton, K you don't care to use 600 pounds to the acre on ali yo?? crop, try it on half and see where you make your money. We are getting out a fish, blood and bone goods that has no equal, and fanners using it this year will have an advantage,ia ?rop making that people who are deprived of it will not understand. We hope you have noticed the analysis of our goods this year, issued by Clem son College.s Not a single sample has fallen down, the analysis of evpty one of them stands up like a little tin soldier. Where the price ls the same, get the best. lunrnnnu nunnfuiiTr ? nil P? imam rnijorn???c a tl M. JI R. Vandiver, Presideat. D. S. V&ndivef, Manage. H. S^wJf you have bought other goods try some r*f ?ls anyway. The FARMERS AND ' . <a. 2^a?,n>a>. and The Farmers Loa? & Jrm%. ??. Will be pleased to discount (rom i 5oo to 2ooo gilt edge notes running from $SQ to $\00 each, that wil be paid during, the months of October and November. I M>9MaaBHmnMwaN9?a^iwMHMvHani .-mm DON;T BUY T^|.T BUGGY or WAb?N l?OKb? Or ifAUJb? Until you have seen the ones ? have for sale. !i you wa nt* the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mtl fctirn wagon.k. v- \. * .?[?Theo" P. Watso