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THIRTEEN COMPANIES I REMAINED IN STATE LICENSES ARE ISSUED FOR THE NEXT TWELVE MONTHS ONLY ONE MEMBER Of thc S. E. U. A. Last Year Re mains-Mutual Companies From Other States. According io reporta from Colum bia only 1.1 of tti<' !?:! slock fire Insur ance coniimtilefl that wore authorized las) year to do business In South Car? o'/.Kb have renewed or given notice I ol' UK lr Intention of renewing tliol' liii'iiHes for tie etiHuiiiK year. All tin nid mutual companies um) two ot 1 three inure recently chartered will ul H<> rotittuue to transact buniiies.s. I'll" ncr I (tensos dated from yesterday uni uri! for tho next 12 months. 'iii? Cl coin pu aies are: Equitable nf dur I onion, Palmetto of Sumter, Soiit i Carolina of Columb'o, Boutk orn i ionio of Charleston. Southern Wilder wi Mers ?if (?rccnbboro, N. C. Southern Steck of Greensboro. Un derwriters of Oroensboro, New Brunswick of Xew Jersey, New Jer Hey of Newark, American Druggists of Cincinnati, Georgia Home of Co lumbus, Pacific; of New Yerk und the Germania of New York. The Ger mania luis -paid Ks license fees but ha? ucl signified Its Intention of ot> l?biUl'.llig any agencies for the wrl' inx of business. The combined admitted Usseln of these lil comrpnnios amount to? $14. 521,821.8?, which ls lest* thnn the ad mitted uHsotB of each of tho following stock fire im-.n rance romnan.'ra: Aet ' nu Continental. Fidelity-Phoenix, ?Gorman-American. Hartford, Home. Insurance company of North Amorl ca, Liverpool & London 6? Globo und the National Fire. . j Only one of the L'S companies, the New Brunswick was a member of the 53. E. lt; A. lust year, Wh'lle 17 of the compinilcs t at wore jo's mombcrH liavo not renewed their licenses. The ngRrogiUo premium income of tho 13 companies in 1911 was $251,100.01. which ls about ll per cent of tho premiums received by all stock c?m prales In that year. ' There aro alwut 50 mutual com panies from other ?tates which liav:?' taken licenses and which will wrlti generally special lines, such as cotton milla, cottonseed oil nii'lls, lumber mills, lmrdwnro dealers, etc. Two mutuals, wi ich will take li cense, aro Fitchburg Mutual Insur ance company of Fitchburg Maw.., end tho German Mutual of Savannah. -r^P R -UBI? L S-~>>-? r^?^vT? tt N Ll N t E Y From 7 A. M:, u noise of many li -air,--j And, It's a good su achievement and. for. North Andei three families v/ new hornes in N< And Listen While the Noi velopment C?. < a charitable in same* time it a ff v opportunity to tl : v young woman w a honied rap ANDERSON DOCTORS WILL READ PAPERS AT ANNUAL MEETING OF SOUTH CAROLINA MEDI CAL ASSOCIATION MEETS APRIL 18TH And Will Continue Through April I 20th--Men of National Fame to Be Present. Two Anderson physicians will read (Miners during the usth annual con vent lon of tho South Carolina Mrd!-'l eal association in Charleston April is. li) and 'JO, according tu prov lalo i- [ al programa which i avo been re ceived in Hie city. Three men of national reputation ??re to ndiliiaa the association. Tho address in medicine is to ho delivered hy Dr. baltimore, thal In J. Mayo ?!' Ifoch that In pediatries I-add of I los to ll, L. P. Barker or surgery by Dr. \V CKtcr, Minn., and l>y Dr. Maynard Mass. Dr. c. P. Puss of Anderson will read a paper on "1 lentil tn ria from a Diagnostic Standpoint." Dr. J. I ;. Voung will road a paper on "Coii* arean Setclon, Inditions, Technic and Case lteports." * Many of the doctors from Ander son will attend the state convention. Dr. lt. R. Cathcart ts chairman of ibo committee of arrangements and the Charleston l;otel will ho association headquarters. The oillcors of tho South Carolina .JViCdical association ar?: 'President, t?. A. Neuffour, Abbeville; vlea pres ident, lt. B. Kiding-of Greenwood; J.J. ("lockley of flamhcrg und D. A. Coleman, of Blackstock, secrtta'-y md treasurer, E. A. Hines of Scnocx former superintendent of tim Ander son county hospital. In Picken* Count) . Kev. and Mrs. J. T. Mian left Saturday for Plckons county, whore a number of iip;)ointments have baan nrrnnged for them. They expect to lie awny several weeks. Their niall will be forwarded them from Belton. How about our Big Three Palm Olive Specials? The Soap, the Powder, the Cream, each one, or all, sure to please. Owl Drug Company. S Mutt and Jeff with Paas Calico Paper for Easter Eggs. Sc Cox! Stationery Co. inti! fi I'. M., thc lammers titi Hw und,-r-lt denotes prosperity, both .son and for the ho are building arth Anderson. rth. Anderson De: iocs not pose as stitution, at thc ords a wonderful he young: nun or ho wishes to own^ OCTAGON SOAP MONDAY Every cu?(omer whose pun luise at tin; Ueu I live; .Monday uinuuiitH tu $'"'.00 will lie untitled to purchase any two cf ?he af?lelos tnetitloncd in the four rumens of this ad at le each. A J3.00 purchase entitles yo? to 5 ut lc each, and so on. FOR MONDAY Don't skip-read carefull y each item. These Special Monday Bargains are chosen with care-selected to pre sent the most wanted goods at true bargain figures. But, remember-these prices are for Monday only-so don't postpone your trip if you want the savings here offered. Arm & Hammer Soda Our Sc Table Just for Monday Only three are quoted here, but you'll lind more Shoes and Oxfords lure than ut any other two stores lu Anderson und Bailes' pri?es oil every pair. .?ti I'ulr Patent Edith Pumps with a little White Piping, i lilian Heels, <?0 CC ft Monday, all sizes, pair ut.*S>?b*&\J Nice lot of Satin Evening Slippers', reg ular price $1.78, Monday, pair ut . .270C Good <|uiility Gun Metal or 1'alcnt Mary Jane Pumps, Monday, ^2 00 Hosiery Specials The values on our 5c Table stand alone in u elass to themselves. And the beauty of lt nil. you'll (Ind them nt thc Bee Hive as well as in the newspaper. -See the fol lowing Monday: Remnants of yard wide Percale, Monday, yard at . 27 Inch Chambrays, some ask loe, C - Monday, yard ut .vv Short lengths of Cretone Calico, Monday, yard at . Good Cottou Checks, Monday yard at. ;tG Inch Sheeting or Seaisland, Monday, yuid at . Some short lengths of White Goods, some a little soilij, yard nt.. Sc 5c 5c 5c 5c Ready-to-Wear It is known, fur und near, that at the Mee Hive, "'one fligh' up," you can always do better. ' See Hid following Monday: 18 Ladies' Silk Poplin Dresses, a good $7.50 value In Black, Navy, Copenhagen and assorted styles, Monday tf?R f\f\ each at .*J>5>?UU New lot of pretty .Sport Coats, this sea son's nifty new styles, "one fl5C i\f\ turill up." each .?J>D?v" MONDAY Every ciiBt'omer whose purchase at the Ueo Hive Monday amounts to $2.00 will be entitled to purchase any two of thc articles mentioned in the four corners of this ad nt lc each. A $5.00 purchase entitles you to 5 at lc each, and 30 on. Underwear Specials 60 dozen Ladles' Silk and Lisle Vests, a rca^ 2Cc vulue at only, 1 *| (. each.IwC 21 pretty While Corduroy- Sport Skirts, a 13.50 vulue at only, <fcO CA each.?J>?.OU Men's Nainsook Underwear-shirts und drawers - and quarter length sleeves, spe-l dal for Monday, the gar- Op ' ment .?i?lC .Men's Union Suits-mude in Anderson Special for Monday, Cffc ?-? Each .,?wC For 7 4-2c Yard About 15 pretty now Spring Suits just added to our regular line $17.50 and $20.00 values, Monday, 00 $2.50 (IO dozen Ladles' Seamless guaranteed Stainless Mercerized Gauze Hose, vulue. but with slight Imperfect ion. Monday, pair at. 24- dozen Ladies' Silk und Lisle Gauze close Utting Union Suits, u $1.00 CA** vulue, ouch at .*J\J%* 15c Naptha Washing Powder MONDAY Every customer* whoso purchase at the Uee H ?vc'-Monday amounts to $2.00 will be entitled to purchase any two or il e articles mentioned In the four cen. srs of this ad ut lo ouch. A $5 DO purchase, entitles you to 5 rt lc each, and so on. Good 10c Light Outing, Monday, 1 yard at. .Short lengths of best 10c CJng- ?Pl hams, Monday . . 2 v Pretty solid color Crepes, 12 1-2 ^JL - value, yard at. :. . 2v Best Indigo Ginghams, Monday. *?_.-? yard . # 2PC -A beautiful nuality Scrim, hemstitched satin edge-In white, cream white and '..iue. good 25c vulue. Special fl C - for Monday, the yard .JL3>C Hoys' Knickerbocker Palm B'.aoh Suits -ordinarily would bc $4.00-all dJO sizes Monday, the suit.?P??Ovr Mon's Palm Beach Suits, natural weaves, darle and self stripes, some stores have to gtt $7.r>0 for them, our price, d|<k AO the suit .?pO??70 Small Things Colonial Cushion Collar Bands-all sizes -6 for 25c. Coat's Crochet Cotton-all sizes-10o spool. Columbia Crochet Cotton-In ecrue. white, dark linen and high colors-all sizes. Sic box. Charmer's Pearl Buttons, 6 Doz. for 25c. Miscellaneous Specials 5 cases "Lad >*nd Lassie" cloth-and there will be no more al this price when this is gone, Special for Monday. IA. the yard.?"v .Genuine Palm Beuch cloth. 50 Inches wide, will bring $1.00 yard luter. Kf|/? Special for Monday, tho yard.wiri* 45 Inch Indian head Pillow Tubing. Looks and wears like Linen, Monday. fl yard at .IOC 40 Inch line White Voile, u 25c Quality, yard at . 50 inch Shepherd Check Suiting, OJ* special at only yard.A?JC 40 Inch Killarney Linen, looks and wears l!ke Linen, at only fl Ol yard_*.. IAIJ?C Short lengths of White Dimity, a 20c value, Monday, yard fl 0-?.v% at . 1*2^ 2,000 yards Poe Mills, 36 Inch !XJL?* Bleaching, Monday, yard at. . 2 C ANOTHER CONTEST MONDAY, APRIL 3RD Thc person guessing exactly how many dozen mon's, women's and children's WHITLEATHER HC.SE we have purchased from APRIL I, 19ir>, TO APRIL I, 1910. First Correct Cuess.. *??(? lu ?old Next Neurea Hues*.. *?J ? Next Nearest Guess. .,.<'ne "?Mn l aIr of these Guaranteed Hose Free, assorted to suit yourself, ' . . It costs nothing to guess, so como on. ' ' - -^TheiWlnners in our Lucky Hosiery Contest are as follows: First prize. Miss Vina Patrick, city; 2nd prize, Miss Annie South; ?Uy; 3rd prize, W. C. liing, Townvlllo, S. C. __ ?_;_._ '. -i*:-:'. Ladies' Taped Gauze Vests MONDAY Every customer whose purchusc at the Bee Hive Monday amounts to $2.00 will be entitled to purchase any two of the articles mentioned In the four corners of this ad at lc each. A $5.00 purchase entitles you to 6 at lc each, ana so on. . Hf UPI flfclTRSf &IT liri! Ill Dr- Singleton Breedln stated yes UtvtLuFtmtNl DtbAN o^zozsfutr ^ it i murk innii hospital somo time during June. This 8 S 8 S H11! I<a ?MK 11 H?1R hospital waa only completed a few i- UUIllllU ill 61 IL lulu monti s ago. and was so constructed Br that a second story could bo added. - Net'including Rose Hill club and AND NORTH ANDERSON IS Bt, Mary's hotpitul and the thrccj houses under/construction, North An NOW GROWING RESIDEN- dorson today has 24 beautiful resl VI-A'I i ?<rr"rirkM donees, any of which would bo a cre I ?f-iiu i iv/iM (Ut tQ any clly ; Those living there o have access to electric car service, _______ _______ electric lights, wator. sewerage and THREE NEW HO?V?ES -Res. every convenience being planned by those who aro promoting North ------ . Anderson. Are Now Being Built-St. Mary's Develope More Property. . n jm ? r j * Since tho ?opening of Hie otree> Hospital to Be uuarged- from,. Club drive connecting with Develop? More Property. Ninth avenue near Mr. Baldwin's * home, th . promotera announco that . . . they will develope moro property In '...i.'. , i_ North Anderson. This in located on Three years ago nothing hut farm- h and* northwest side of Pose ng lands. North Anderson is today a .prope 1^and contains sev thrlvhjg sn nu ban residential section ?r?? acres " of Anderson with resUlcnces and e.r.- _ a ' '.' ', 4r buildings worth far more than The North Anderson Development $135,000. The growth of North An | company -wa? organized three years derron has been wonderful in a way, J *s"?,tQis. April and on. tho june rpi? and not se much either when ono eon lowing the first residence waa built/ alders the fact that tho promoters Nortft Anderson ls becoming more from the start arranged every con m? more popular as a residential vjentence for tho resldonta of that sec- section and gives promise ot much tlon Justina the same as t??ose found continuous growth. lp tho city. i ?"? . .' Homes Reins Mn.it. To Give Coacert. At present three residences ere bo- On Monday evening, April 10th, the lng built. Glee Club ot Andorson college will MM. J. C. Hoi loman is having #ve a concert. The program will built a beautiful residence which -wll. be a varied one, and under the able chat approxl .latily. is.pOO. Tho house *?p?rvislon of Miss Stranathan^. the l? made of cobble stones and will b* nubile ia assured of a most delight 's beautifr.'. bungalow. It is located fol evening. i/. on tho comer of South: Holly street ~.- .... is the ono to be occupied by Mr. H. V"V? Speeiate/ '.??!? aoap,. tte B: Fitsgeraid. the ono ho ls living in Powder, the Cr-j?m, eavh one, or now ?iavtng been purchased by Mr: a\\^ our? t!> ^!?e?e, Owl Drag F.oscoe Moaeley. This residence is fi^?^tx^ an almost exact reproducUon.: ot the ^W*"y? ; - .? -y. ono now occupied by^Mr.. FRSgerald m? , ?- _',. , And ls located on North Avenue. .v '. Mutt and Jeir wath POM Calico >k.Mr. George F, ?oyd is buidlng a Papey for Easter Egg*' Sc Cox rosWeffc* on N'orih Avenue at tho Cf?(?smn,r0 fl'*bt. oL the old, airborne which vrRl vT**T** V* f * cotit between $3,00 and JLC0?. This , |^? ?, >Uklv* ?*U<# ?tn? ? building, -wm have two stories and . ^ ^ "?* ^ t*tt?r ?tnt. I will ba vary modern. ?? ;?)?'/;iJkm&mmp COMES HEBE TO OPEN GROCERY BUSINESS J. P. Seymour of Athens, Ga., Haa Rented the Shirley Store > Room on W. Whitney. -:-v Mr. J. P. Seymour of Athols, Ga., has rca j ed Mr. Kylo 8hrley's ?toro room oh ? East Whither street which was formerly occupied by B. Hill? man and will* conduct a grocery b?s iness. . The st?re room ls being romodeleJ Inside and arranged so as to cult MV. Seymour's business. .Mr. Seimon? stated yesterday that ho would handle a full and complete lino, of both sta ple and fancy groceries. Is In Hospital. The many friends of Mrs. WT A. Hudgons will regret tq learn' that ?v.? ls III end ls at the Anderson, county hospital. S!-.e ls gotttng along tairijr v/ell, and will be but, v/ltliln h few days. . ./ B. F. JOHNSON Wishes to : announce?^to those; who hav?.cpra.'to'ls^ln^th.?t his mill is In excjiltont coaditldn and he will apprecriate Vo?i? . patronage. He Sells the best W>Wr l'?r?un?j^ 30c Pecjk Call 4622 and have your meal delivered to you> oy leave yonr orders with Mrs. J L- Fjt^r?/' Phone 664. ARE RARE OFFERINGS. N? STRINGS TIED TO THEM. BUY ALL YOO WANT. YOI) CAN'T MATCH 'l^ ELSi^HER? One lot of Fancy White Goods,' in. ?rep^tvbjfes, and Stripes,;worth 25c/yard. ...... . Ladies? $2.50 Crepe de Chine and Silk ,- ?.O.'- i ^Waists, in all colors..... ... ^P?Ce' 10c yard wide Long Cloth, yard . .?.. ;.. v,*.',v... ? ......>........ 35c Crepe, Figured Rice Cloth and Fancy Voiles ;yard -. $1.20 3 x 6 Congoleum Rugs, in beautiful" d?sign?e ;. "J,,. iy*.. :............ . * One lot of Children's Dresses, worth $1.00? sizes 2 td 14 years. .1.... :.. Ladled. 7. S?^^nngStjcirt Coats . for , .... . ;i>?-?-r?V?-y.*'.'.'... . . One lot of ladies* Soc Muslin Onderwear, in Corset ?p.y?'rs,/ Drawer^ f^Dow??, and Und?hskirts, ' Each . .ViW.., - .-,-... ;L&dte$'< l;.?'5-^o?ise Dress,.. t6t...... . ............. . . 4.... 20 to 40 Per Cent Saved On Every P?rchase ' lM ? Satisfaction Guasraoiteed Or Your Money B*ck Public Square ?. irW?*o?,.^(p.'\ H Vif liWiinnii?