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New Novelties. The Bee Hive has an immense collection of the very newest things in Jewelry Bags Belts, Fans, Beads, etc., and, as in ali other lines, will save you money on the price. BEADS There never knit been ene? g race fer bend? ns there fe new erery one wears bends, front ?ike (lay tot to ber rondntotber. Some, tineen two strlags are wera, and these are frequently of contrasting "fa . ' ' V ' ; [*' ; You'll And tba? here of every leofjih, kind and esler, 16c, Sac, Rosebud Jewelry ? New so rauch the rage. The let faelndes Hat Pf ne, Bar Pins, Brooches, Shirt Walat Pins, etc* ia varions designs-tba prices co si ?eating at SS cantu. .... Fan? .We bare, perhaps, the most extensive showing of sew Pans In ike etty-prices Se to tl.fi?. New Tango Novelties Beaut Ifni Tango Hair Pins, Rhinestone settings, very pretty I 25c, Wie and $1.00 unir. ^, Hew Bags ?Pretty new novelties inst ont. Beal leather 'Hags in popular ors with mirror, note or memo pads, pencils, etc* SO cents te WM, Vanity Cases j Beal vaines here-IS rents, SS rent?, 50 cent? and . pp. Sante goods sell most everywhere for double Bee Hire pries?. Vanity ?s.tt~ -?ih reis hoMvi, mirror, Tanny apartment, name pad, penen, eic, Sd cents up. Hundreds of New Things in Collars, Rib bon?. Et??- Rolling its F.vyy Flay , <C GEORGE 1 G. H. BAILES, Prop. In fertilizing your cotton and corn, care shouldbe taken to apply at least Goo pounds -of higit grade tish, Wood ?ndt;bon? .fertilizer to the acre for the best and most lasting results. Where less than 600 pounds of fertilizer is used to the acre, it acts as a stimulant only, and the crop takes more plant food frpgrjyfl^soil than b furnishes, and your soil runs dowd, bul where you ?;. <>o pounds or more of tl r?e fertilizer to the acre, you furnish the soil with more plant food than the crop takes from it and your soil improves. And besides, th? more fertilizer you, u?*2 laster iYQUC crtWizrat? and the quicker your land is shaded and you know that is an advantage. And then with heavy fertilisation you have larger stalks, more limbs and leaves and bolls. This giteyou1 iiiorotTe^i^Ui r>iatl?f fsfrj the soil this vegetable, matter furnishes humus for the soil and soil without humus is like leather without oil, its usefulness is greatly impaired. And then heavy fertiHzatio/s mikes more bMls anti Hbls makes more bales, and there is where y?u make your money in farming. The difference in cost of fertilizing an ap? w^tji r*00 pounds and 600 pounds of fertilizer is around /3 an acre, the difference in the crop will be at least too pounds of Unt colton and at present prices flint is a little the rise of St 3.00. That is ?ow st pays. There is: no doubt of its paying and 600 pounds to the acre will pay better thaa 4oo pounds or 300 pounds. Unless the ground is in an unusu??ly high state of cultivation we doubt if it will pay to <use morl than 6(>0 pounds to the acre for cotton or ~orn. If your lands ave red OUT 8-3-h or our 0-3-3 or ou/ 10-3-3 is about what you need. If your lands are gray use our 8-4-4 or our 10-4-*. If you are a IHHe laie ?h planting, use our 10-3-3 or our 10-4-4, as the extra per centage of tyhospnonc . acid _? iii hasten the growth and maturity of your cotton. if you don't care to use 600 pounds to the acre on all 'r and ?ee where you make your irtoney. B^BBBBMslHHBl^BnBMBManMSMBMBMM tittle tin soldier. Where ti fl Algha* pJSk?k?i ffat$d*P|t?!t8Jl Rf ? OIL ll FLANNING FOR "BOOSTER" TRIP Secretary WbaJey Soon, to An? Bounce Flam tor Anderson's Automobile Hike Porter A. Wasley, secretary of the Anderson chamber of cotu.nerje. said last night that he had not found time to complete ?il the details for the "booster" expedition to be sent out from this city for the approaching chautauqua but that he hoped to work them all up within the next two days and arrange for thc trip to take place. Borne time during the coming week. It is planned to have 50 autoamblles, and to Visit a number of. near-by towns. ' Mr. Whaley says that it will not be at *H difficult to secure.the re quired number of cars and he believe* that there will be at least 200 An derson people to make the trip. ' It will be an enjoyable outing for every one on the trip end at the ?ame time it will do much in the way of adver tising the splendid aitr&cLfcns to be brought to this city April 28 ts May 4. If the trip ls made lt will be necessary foy the Anderson people to show just how much pride they have by turning out in numbers and assisting In. the undertaking. lt is possible that the trip will he made a three days affair if this meets with the approval of the majority. HOUSE BURNED IN EARLY MORNING ?Ai E. Hamlin Had Narrow Escape When His Cottage Waa Bum ed Yesterday Morning 'A. B; Hamlin had a narrow escape from being burned to death yesterday morn ins: at..3:30 n'c.ln^V ?hos hiu ?Mt I tage on West End Avenue was burned Mr. Hamlin was alone in the house ?at the time his family being ht Ab i be ville, end whee he awoke the roof was falling tn. He barely managed to escape from the buitd'ng before the walls fell. The owner of thehcuae said [yesterday that he could form uo idea j of how the blaze Started. He said that his lose would probably amount j to something like $500 over and above his insurance. He carried (insurance on both the dwelling and the furniture hut, not enough to cover the loss. CREMATORY BEST TO BE PURCHASED Dr. C. F. ROM Say? That Ander ion CtoM Do No B^er Than To Buy Florence Type Dr. C. F. Ross returned yesterday i morning from Florence,-where he ha* been attending tho State'Medical As ?nj??uv?i. * "7Sr. Iv<w3 Wae asked oy-a reporter for The Intelligencer a? to his opinion about the type of crema tory now m use at Florence. The S&srd c-f Health and momsen, of th Anderson city council had requested Dr. ROSA to investigate the Florence typ? and see if lt would be suitable for ut here. Dr.. Fosa said that the! entire Medical society visited the cremet atory Wednesday afternoon and went Into Its working details with care, expressing their opinion that lt was th? best system to be found on the market today. This macs la* coats but 13.500 and does the work done by systems b?retofore sold for $17,000. Dr. ROSB said that lt was the concensus] ot opinion of those physicians visiting ] the plan Wednesday that thin type wa/ Ideal for . the' towns of -this alxe. aaJxl that he \uaa xv nil t.tAaoAri art what he saw and would eo inform th? I Anderson Board of Health and city} council. j SMALLF?R?^ LITTLE DAMAGE! Explosion At Fowlers Garage Caora Out rare Department Last Niehl An.'explosion in Fowler's garage on! Weat Market street batt night at 9:40 j o'c? ?ck called out the fire department The department made a quick run and ! easily managed to extinguish tho blase, j The danuige ls ?mall and ft is under stood that lt' was fully covered .hy iusu rance. The explosion was caused by an automobile but owing to th? presence ot mind displayed by those tn the building at the time and th? quick work of the <ierMrtmanfci?f(Sfi gained but little headway. THE HKO?i>R0 IS PRO) The Columbia Tailoring Co., cn \ Wititr.er St. ha? bee* going through s estri?* ot changes, that aro decidedly I for. the setter. Tita interior baa been .~ ?. J- -*-?--. I - .-*-t - A..? -, AU.. -i dows changeai,: and other ?oerove>J meet? mace. So (bat this place' business, now has n very Imposing a. ranoe. Mr. C. A. ftease. who ls w general manager ot tho Columbia ! states that he la taking ?peeialj make. th? oAndarsan ttiare cc i HHHHHHBBBIHHB? entire chain of stores, j g one of our best o ?tf- i ^^MgHMaaa^aMWMBaMB^^^^H sSHBBfeara, eaiesv j BEAUTIFUL HOME OF ELKS WAS GHRiSIENED ANDERSON LODGE HEH? IM. i , PRE?SfVE SERVICES PUBLIC ATTENDED Rev. K?rtcrhs? C. Finlay o? Co* j lumbla Delivered a Splendid Address On Happy, Occas ?cn With ideal weather oonditlous favor. >rlng; the event. Anderfron lodge No. 120C cf tile lient;voient and Protoc ive Order of Elks yesu>td?y laid toe :ornf? ratone of what will probably be he prettiest home- for Bike In South karolina. The wemborablp ot tho An. leraon lodge, with many visiting Elks, narched to the new liome In a body Tor the exorcises and dozens of An ierson people, friepds and relativen )f Anderson Elks, were in attendance. The occasion waa a happy one. The .ntIre pro.,!...?, -...HS carried out in a splendid manner, and; impressively.. A committee met the train coming ?rom Colombia yesterday morning to welcome the visitors to the city, these being P/3V. Klrkrnau G. Finlay of Co lumbia, the principal speaker of the day, aid. others. I Siek Ibers ef Anderson lodge as sembled at the home on Whit uer street, yesterday afternoon and ut 4 oe?^?t. the line ot march : woe formed, the I parade going down Main street to Sharpe street, turning there and con- fl finuing to the, corner of Sharps and I McDpffie streets where: the handsome mew -home is located. The members I took] their seats on the spacious, verandah and the exercises ware op ened' by R. J. Ramer, exalted ruler, follo.w vs the ritual. Next came the I invocation by RevvJDr. W? H. Fraser, pelter of ihc T inrc ? rresnyterian Church of Anderson. Following the invocation the ritual waa . again followed and the corner stone was laid m a moat impressive manner. A ; quarteet'e - composed of Messrs. pent ThAmgnn Tribbie -^.'t'l Rles res derod "Come Spirit, Come." Gen. M. L. Bonh/un was then called upon to introduce the speaker the Rev. Klrkman G. Finlay, Gen. Bonham said that jan ancient story .told, of* a .wan derer' returning to tibia.: native land and finding th- a nils or his' native land down; . fie started et ornee to replac ing them and thc populace exclaimed "Happy is m* whose. wklSaVnow i rise," and pea. Bonham deeigred/rtbaC every member of Anderson's lodge of Elks should be happy over the;walla now arising around the magni¢ home, pi?. ?poke *of the high ,ideale of the C-der and awfd ifral Ihn fi?ff?c did not ind could never understand -?hat -th*' "B. P. O, E." Ilj^.iiai j for, tie then i Introduced thc speaker : of; ?he dey. Mr. Pulses Address. . Mr. Finlay, began (ifh) //r'?nwrks, by Baying that he topk^p tgsae* ttjeaa- ' ure in malttnt. ...._ .iu. pied mont section of the State bec&une he, first saw tho light of day nea* qWen-1 ville. For that Mason-ty*., felt that he waa very much at hom? Karo H? said that he is and has always boen a great believer in secret orders. "Ho !; a member of three, one of these be ing tba Columbia lodge of slSSk?. He pointed to tao great help that the traveling men of the United States de. rive from the order and said that Elk dom ls a boon to the men who is forced to!, bo'away from home and family. ".No other order meets tho needs and requirements of the traveling man UH does the Elka,"; declared the . apeak . He then referred to the menning of Elkdom and told of what the ord*r stands tor, dlHcueslnp thc four cardinal principles of Elkdom. "Charily," Bald the ??rcft' no nsnneu m tivany Ways and there ar? many, construc tions put on the word. He > ho gives without any personal inconvenience to himself had l>Aal havt* Ignored the opportunity In many case?. Charily menrfk the reaching out of a hand of kindness and brotherhood and Joye and thia is what Elkdom has lawny? done, is doing now and will continua to do." n The sneaker took un nmxt MIA *>>-<? clple or""Justice'/ v^d poin?od to'the fact that with Elks Justice ts blind folded, carries a" sword in one hand and scales in the other and acts wtth wlthootopartlnlity and with fairness to ?1!. "As mortar has comentad these bricks tgether, so doec 'Brotherly Love* together, so does "Brotherly Love" hint? u? alt together" declared Mt. Finlay;-' and with the Elk? Brotherly Love ls-one of the chief principles of the order. . Always ready and Willing to lend a helping,hand to any brother, the Elka all over the world ar mons for their, carrying'flWIKSflHju principie ot' thc order." ir. concluding' his remarks on the principles of the order Mr. Finlay aaid that all Elks were characterized by A.- ..... - : L 7:_V ."' ~ '- *-- " mm -mmT vi aay nata, oe :<? mwwot or King, than that be has bean fa lt h fol to his treat? "?aid Mt. Finlay" and all we ask ls ?tat our brother? believe in mir F^deHty." . . ? A Word af Caul!;-'. Mr. Finlay said that it waa a proud snomcnt for every Anderson 13k to see that -their desame of months ?rote tak ing shape and that-the new banding was at last in course of con struct len. well o? their past and f ulura and gus rd their steps with care. ' He urged tfeeai to go forward Into ? broad er and. more one undesirable member taken into tho J od ge could do more barm than the good work: ot 20 honest members would accomplish. H? said tbat the Interests ot the community and the Interest of the Elksv should be identical and hoped that such a condition now existed. : Never let the - Anger of scorn bo1 Etea, et this building said the ker. "Always see to lt that the] Ideals of thc order are up-held; practice charity, not alone In this! building, but out upon the highways j and byways of life." JMr. Finlay closed ! his splendid'add ress with a number of JJ compittnet?vary references to the oir?a- f bershlp of the Anderson lodge and AIL- \ derson's citizenship in general. The quartette rendered " My Country ? TU of Thee" following which the re mainder o ftbe ritual was carried out] and Or. H. F. Div ver, past grand mas. ter or tho Masonic lodge in thia State, j a man beloved by every Elk, was call ed upon to pronounce the benediction. Dr, Div.ver concluded tue meeting aa I ?follows: ''Supremo architect of tho; Universe, wo ask the blessing upon i this house now being erected. We thank thoo, for permitting us to lay] thia cornerstone lu the northeast cor ner wheer lt will bo kissed by tho first rays of the sun lu the morning, and' tbs last it sets at eventide, and wo j play thee that herein all our pas- ! siens may be sudbued and ' In faith, ! hope and charity muy we practice all, thy precepts until we enter Into thc Home above. Amen."* The i?eaiitlful new homo ia progrea lng splendidly. Erected at a emt j of approximately SiO.000 the building is a credit to Anderdon and lt will compare favorably with the structure? erected by tbe Eins lp any other city ?? the fituto. lt ts expected that the liding will be completed and ready for occupancy by ?nae J. "SH? NUFF" ELKS FOR CONVENTION! iColombia "Bills" Arc Tryin* Toj Btnr A Paar IA fhing H??S June 17-18 Not content with organizing the first] drum and buste corps of any Elks] lodge in the State, it is said that the rv>inmttto ?edsc cf HI-s ~ill short 17 purchase a pair of Elks, bringing them to Columbia from the West, and these animals will be Included in the line of march when the Elka oMbe State parade in Anderson on Jnnfe 17-13. If j the C' *-unbIa lodge should bring eome l real Wa to Anderson it will be tbe j first that many Anderson people ever [ saw. , The Columbia lodge . baa organized j the first drum and bogle corps any: Elka, ledge in. the State =aid lLJjt?Wtfl that, this will be a decided feature! when they como to Anderson in June. \ Tho following fiom the Columbia 1 State of yesterday tell* of. the prepara-1 U|SK being made by the cor pe for the] a?&te Andersqn : "Columbia lodge, No. 1100 B. P. O.j Elka, bas organised a drum corps and J tbe Columbia Bills will take a promi nent part in the annual convention of i thp State association of Elks to bel uts?? ia Anderson jone 17-18. The j dram and bugle corps will have about I |?d Elks in line. The first practice I waa held at the Elka! home last night j Tbs next rebciws&i ^??? 'aa ??? ?z* S I home'Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock. ' "The corpa la being directed by A.] J. Oaring. Mir. Oaring is an enthu-j elastic tait, and' ta working hard for j the success ot tho latest. Colombia ap position. Mr. Oaring has recently] staged a musical comedy at tbe Co lumbia theatre, tn whieh University of j South Carolina' men scored.a bit In *-ihe Tale of a Sea Berpenf My. Oaring will coach tho drum and bugle corpa and wilt make the trip to the State convention with tho Columbia' Elka. 'Uniforms Tor the trip to Anderson I will be ordered within the next 'ow J irijiy? Th? d?*?? eerp= ?md tn^w?i?i [of the lodgo will wear a striking unl ! form, in which the purp?? end white | I cf the order will be a feature. "The Columbia lodgo will send large j delegation to thc State convention. I Tiie trip from Columbia to Anderson j will bc made in special Pullman cars, iwbtch will be ocupled during tba two day?' ?tay in the Electric City, Plans for the trip are being worked out by S. H. McLean, cbarman of tho trans ?rurlui??ii t-uiuuviioe Ol ' the ' lodge," ; BETTER WIN LATE THAN NOT AT ALLI Ftttfeng School ? ^Von From Eureka Team By CMM?SSS Score of 25 to 5 Evidently believing tba: t'.iore^ *ras some "come back" left .a their e., . tera, the baaebail team of the Fraser] -^iit??y yv^tcrdc^r pr.*u. -? -o ?. Irev??ge fdr tbtstr recent defeats whim [they "mopped up" with the Eureka JW* by a score of 23 to C. Vhere were (entirely too tnapy features In the aarta oven to iPfnUnn can*- - It w?? > ?;..o ' Inning feature throughout and remind ed one strangely of a Marathon ?e,1 Tbs "home hopes": seemed to appro-' elate their victory immensely nod dla-] br their beaminor face?, tai yesterday's game Elgin sad Burr las I composed Anderson's battery while tot j Eureka several officiated, these being: Ballantine, Bryce Clark ead Hay. The dotting eeboal announced last j with thc QSuck mill team tar tomorrow j I afternoon. ?Worcester, Hhsa^ April te.--The i will of former Governor Eben S. Dra-r per,-fifed tn probate here, today, leavest )Ttf l.fHrQ sa baiiaartr 1 ' ' ' . I ?Ti*' '.?}.'? For The Little Folks Anything and Everything ..in.*. ?i The prettiest assortment we have ever had. The price from 50c upward. We would like for you to make it a reg ular practice of stopping in every time you aredpwn town. As every day, NICE, N?W THINGS, are coming in. Come look these DRESSES for the growing Miss over, , while the assortment is complete. Moore ^Wildon Go. II EVERYTHING - ON - FIRST - FLOOR Iii "?"'.i ? ".i.i i II i IM i III ! T*??.::?'"?.SSJ Missouri Fian To tell the difference between a mushroom* and a toadstool try the Missouri Plan-eat it. If you live it's a mushroom. Our goods are always sold on the Missouri Plan. We show you something'Better. j That is what we all long for, better wages, better? clothes, better hou.se furnishings, better homes, bet ter goods of every kind. ?f you want the bei,t and do not know which brands ?re the best 'phone Austin uon the corner." So when you want any thing for your kitchen or home, you can get it from Austin, without any dam age to your pocketbook. See Austin for your screen doors and windows a?idS?WTHE DIFFERENCE, You will when you buy Water Coolers, Freezers, Ice Shavers, Ice Picks, &c., from Austin, ''On the Corner." The prettiest line of Glassware in the city ? Five different patterns Ice Tea Glasses. See them, they they are beauties. ice Teaspoon, i Oe eich Soda Spoon, i Oe each. -Too many good miners to enumerate. Inst re xicuiuvi uui 3iUfH."> iiiia luwii y nv Housefurnishings of all kiiujs lour uncle jormm "??I THE CORNER." B?ecklsy Bu?ding Anderson, S. C*