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:: :: AS LONG AS 24 HOURS MAKE A DAY-JUST SO LONG WILL TIME SAVING DEVICES HAVE VALUE, :: :: Xlie ElectiPlc? Fireless Cooker Saves Time, also Money and :: :: ' AHow us to DEMONSTRATE and we will GUARANTEE these SAVINGS. :: j Southern Public Utilities Go. J : -U.I "jiiji:- ; - ;-;- . . ? '_,____^_;_. ' : ?.. -r i ?KU IT ! An Age of Progress It used to be a'comm^n error to njeglect life insur ance. It isn't nowv? ; There are {nany evidences that this is an age $??reat."humanity. The insane are no longer jreate^pr''devils;'* the State is spending money jri^rper to provide proper treat ment m sar^itariun^pr tuberculosis patients : pure food laws are in operation, and man's duty* to wards his neighborsefjms to be more fully realized Than perhaps ever before. As consid?ra iiuii fur our fellows has beconje more marked, so has con sideration for the welfare of our families. That is why men think more pf life insurance today than formerly, and why it is no tonger a common error to neglect life insurance. The reason many, men have not taken adequate insurance may be summed up in the one word DELAY. Probably c^ie-half of the men who die uninsured, under-insufe 1 or insecurely insured, meant to insure BUT ?DELAYED^ Are YOU go ing to be one. of them ? If you were born after this datein October, you can secure insurance, im<^ date in Apr? cheaper than you ever can again. I II ! CHAS. W. WEBB* A. JOS. J.TROWBRIDGE, Special Agent. m One 2 Passej^?v (^rhauled. New Touring tiare, One Ford Runahou Ali the above cars condition guaranteed. PHONE 226 YOrB BJ?ES ABE A TREASURE that once Jost san never oe replaced. That la why the ?veatcst care should bc taken ot thenSC.' That's why that cara Includes, j&nexpert esiunloaUon when glhasos ar* - required. ' Coree here for the ^alternation ahQ ' the t 'VT. TSh!t?er .fit Crraand Irleeg tor maVlsjR the reunion here a cocees?. It will not be p?ssIb?A tc seid ?ahjd mette ot thee? r^uinl>na because tho ! thia gray line ia gowing- thinner with ? each paaslrtif year. If therefore be hoove* every loyal BOD ot the to do *l.!n hi? power for toe o?d lera on, each oecaafcm* ea thia. it ifk to fa? hoped that tho pabllc I Auder?o* will tafee an Interest tn the] meollos of the Son? when lt ia hefle] the entertalmneot of the veter Und aaalat in (he vrortt of plantar I ! There ?re ?at member* ?nonich la j Jocal ?atop of the Sos*of Veterans to| (do all that towt be don? awl aomol LfWCAtdc-ejurtstaneo wtti he necessary. I VETERANS r?1? ixt few {Frtnceae Metternichfe Heesen* |gJ ta* ba-?aed it tra?-? g-re?t auoee**. bey are i tnderfion. naiiiiwiiwnf il WHIWH w ON THE SUICIDE CASE A. S WALDEN DID NOT HAVE ANY RELATIVES BODY BEING HELD Jf Medical Cottage Doe? Not Take The Corpse It WUl Be Buried Hejfe Tomorrow r~ It bad been'thought that there might be aome new developments yesterday th the suicide ,case but Coroner Har din said iast night that hn bad been able to discover no nea*.evidence. No one could be found m Greenville bear ing relationship to the dead man and telegrama to. Augusta, Ga, revealed the fact that heeded no.relatives there ao far as contd be ascertained. The theory has been advanced that the name A. 8. Walden might possibly credence ls plaoed in. thia 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 thia seems to indicate that there waa no. deception practiced In the matter of names. I From Augusta came the story that an Augusta ban* had received a check a few days ago'tfc)^ Greenville, drawn du the Augusta.InistHution and bear ling the signature of A. ?. Walden, ?but there waa no..account, with such a person at t?e. j Augusta bank and I the check waa fjsejtorjged ,\a Greenville. This goes to.U^rixmt She theory ad vanced by. Tne.f^ntejUlgencer yester day that, the. ma? (had ?been dlscbarg ed.from bia pe*&ta$gd penniless and ?without friej^a;l?^was,fosced Into the rash deed. k^t. wae b^de* J^dey night that Mteaaadertakwps .heea telegraph the medical college, atalanta that they might haye tbe body but instead ot 'thia a letter, i^es i written?, and so a |delay will nwifcsi'ertly.eeaue* lits et. pected that a?, answer will be received . tonight, or in tba ms?iSM^itam.. the ?medical college, sutaj?.;W>?rther. or not that institution ls willingv^g/lr I the expenses .incurred . in dounectJ I ictri, ^rt-r^-?^.iU huh* and j ?shipping it to Atlanta. If the cottee will not bear thin expense tbs body IjjUl be buried tomorrow in thc potter*a ,.. Ba .far aa is now knnwn there waa I no other Bingle detail discovered yes- ' terday. Much speculation, was heard ^is to why the man came here for the purpose of killing himself, but no explanation could be furnished. Some though that he possibly lived bore lo years gone by and wanted to see fam llar, scenes before he died, while oth ers an* of the opinion that he came to Andersen for the purpose of con ferring with some one, before he took his life. VETERANS FUND IS AVAILABLE j Anderson Will Get $1,600 Ff v the State For Entertainment of Old Soldiers For years It has been the custom for tue eeneral aasemwhr of ftn?fh Osrs?na tc include in the, appropri ation bill the sum of ?1*660 to go to Wm ?ovru o?iarir?niDE the Confederate reunion. Of course this sam lo not sufrfclcat to defray tba ?xpeases of ?M. reunion t)nt ls merely some fi nancial assistance in bearing the heavy borden incurred by th\< anneal gatherlt7 doubt about whether or not the fund bar* been included In tion bili. ' During the josi days of the general assembly :\heqra^ie so ra urn uncertainty about thc various- Items that were Vetoed that lt ?ra* thought bett to make aa atWBHSftfem. Por Wicaley. soeretair Chamber of commerces - wrote to Co lombia for iafoijnatlT'o os thia sub ject and yesterday fttsSvod a let Informing Mm that'.'<?e som bad included Ia' tee Vwf a-ad would Miabie for use in onaeectlon with j yiefare Basteas* tm?m?m^ ;ffefc?s? j i Belton, April 18.-Wv : 15, Stanseil proprietor ot the Bteasell Studio, sold out today to W. Harvey Hughes, of - - . hi [Hoghes Photo Coispany.>. ?r; Hughes came to Belton highly recommended ss a first-class photograp^.and hu.si.. ?ess man, and we welcome hint an? bb) fatally aa residents t? ocr town. Mr. Stanegll. tn* retiring owner 2a S photoarapher vi ablii; popular Sa Jetton and i MATERIAL FOR 'WHITE I WAY'' NOW ARRnflNB I ' ARGE SHIPMENT OF WIRE IS I ?LRE^bYHERE POSTS "^STARTED I Wir? Arrived Yesterday and Poete Shipped Tomorrow Work Begms Within Week , With the wire for the "?T^?st white way" already lp. the city and the pott? shipped tomorrow** Anderson resople will soon hare the pleasure of seeing the city transformed into one of tho best-lighted towns in SoUth Carolina. The Southern Public tl tUitlear Company yesterday received the full shipment, of wire for the uhdertdkuig, this be ing 8.900 pounds, which makes a rope of wire 9000 feet long. The wire ut atrangley constructed, having a nura oer or small wirea m tue center, tnese covere by insulation and ?dat comes a sheath of lead. Thc whole ls encased in a tube of rlbbca Steel. The wire diff?ra from any in use at present Tn Anderson. One car of the "bite way posts will m ?tiiiiurrr? ?rOZU ??iniBTOn, AIS., tO morrow morning, this shipment con taining half the shipment, or in othor words 58 of the post?. The second car will be started from the factory in Alabama eight days from tomorrow and this will include the remainder of the shipment, making 116 posts all told. For several days the local company ?fte? been getting the mAterial ready, for beginning the work. They now have an air . compressor, and tank with Hdettl for thc purpose of drilling places ?fe?,,the posts in the cement, sidewalks and forma made. ot wood ot vo been construe ted,for uso on those portions of the streets where there ls no cement sidewalks. The work of Installing the new system will be entirely le charge ot th-> local force of <Jfc? Southern Public Uii?iUcs ^osspa?r. . i ne si penn ten a ent of the work told a reporter for The Intelligencer yesterday that he alanna to have tho work jind*rw?y by next Monday ind that the weather will be good for ty* next month and If this ls the case, the work will be com peted by Mar 1. The superintendent said that he Was; sore of being able to complete ihe undertaking bet?re the State Re-union of Confederate veter *** ' Anderson people win be genuinely glad when thia work starts and al most the entire population of the city believes that city council did a wine thing in ac?ep?hjf the white way prop osition for Anderson. W|th the new lights stretching for several blocks on Main street and on several of the Intersecting street?, An derson will look like a different town by nlgh^ [-???? ? . : >_ ., B? I. CADETS VISIT BELTON I WU Spend a Few Minutes io the| Tower City ft?c^^ay--Com ing Bad: To Anderson t in Jhp Intelligencer that the j of Oreenwopd^ would take a trip] through this' section waa received | here with interest. Mayor Boss Mit chell got busy at once and Saturday I af*c..?>>on he concluded arrangenseats with Col. Balley for the cadet mus? io stop in Belton for 20 minut?e. The train will arrive here et 10:46| and aa stated wilt remain here 20 min utes. The high School or tba etty wilt' turn out a* an erkort to meet the visitors and the wuote etty Is Invited to com? and g4v*><the cadets a wel come. Prof. J. U. Watkins, superin tendent of the schools will deliver tee address of welcome. The cadets wll go on to Parla Mountain, after apeadla? a day in Oreen ville, and as ha? ween stated Ia The Intelligencer. Co}. Bailey aaa an nounced that on the return. trip be will spend two days in corop ot Au .lernen . HAL???** KSDdT?Ffl W. H. Fadga iVsaps trow* Kotri Wie. ,;.>;. . ; ? ???? Atlanta, April 18.-W. traveling salesman, coom here today by leaping from story of a hospital where he k?* fined with M'.f inflicted pen h?lfe wound*, als previous attempt, to end life was tsede in the crawdad ter. station here. Wednesday morn - w ban be stabbed "*, .'. 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 aer? for the best and mest lasting results. Where less than 600 pounds of fertilizer is used to the acre, ii feds as a stimulant only, and the crop takes more plant foo? from the soil than it furnished, and your soil runs down, but where you use 600 pounds or more of fine fertilizer to the acre, you furnish the soil with moie plant food, thar, the crop takes from it and'your soil improves. And besides, the more fertilizer you use, the faster your crop growf and the Quicker your land is shaded and you know that ls ?n advantage."And then with heavy fertilization you have larger stalks, more limbs and leaves ?nd bolls. This gives you more vegetable matter for the soil this vegetable metier furnishes humus for the soil and soil without humus.is like leather w'th?ut oil, Us usefulness is greatly impaired. mm uren near jr wei&atiuu marvr.3 uiuic innis ?nu lilia IIIitNCS IIIUIC bales, and there is where you make your money In farming. The difference in cost of fertilizing an acre with 400 pounds and 600 pounds of fertilizer ls around $3 an acre, the difference in the crop wi" bc ai laust pounds o?; Uni coiion and at present prices that is a little the rise of $\3.0C, That is how it pays. There Is: no doubt of its paying and 600 pounds to the acre will pay better than 400 pounds or 3oo pounds. Unless the ground is :n an unusually high state of cultivation we doubt if it will pay to lise more thangoo pounds to the acre for cotton or corn. If your lands are red our a-3-3 or our 9-3-3 or our 10-3-3 ls about what you need. If your lands are gray use.our 8-4-4 or our 10-4-*. If yojui are a little bte in planting, use our io-3-3,or our 10-4-4, as the fxtra,per centage of .phosphoric acid will hasten , the growth and maturity of your cotton. If yon don't care to use 600 pounds to thc acre on-alt your crop, try it on half and see where you make your m?ney. . .... . . . : < :: ff . '. ; We aregettihg out a fish, blood and bone goods that has no 'equal, and farmers using it this year will have an advantage in ,?rpp. making wat people who are deprived of w wiii not understand. We hops you have-ifoticed the analysis pf our goods this year, issued by Ctem ??n'.'?o!|*f?.' ; Not a single sample has fal??'? down, the analysis sf every one of them stands up like a little tin soldier! Where the price is the same, get the best. buiuun niudniHic u UH uu. J| R. Vandiver, President D. S. Vandiver, Malinger. P. S.-If you have bought other goods try some of this anyway. SS The FARMERS AND MERCHANTS and The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. Will be pleased to discount from \ Soo to 2000 gilt edge notts running from *50 to I too each, that wil be paid during the months of October and November. -, ? - ^_ - ? ?." DON'T BUY THAT \Q\ or and HORSE or MULE Until you have seen the ones I have for sale. If you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mil burn wagon, u t * " ' * . ...Sales Stables... I McDuffie St, - Andera