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^I!llllll!illillll[!ll!!lll!ll!!il!ll!!l!l!l!!ll!lllllllllf||||ill E!!!IIIIIfllIliIllillllIIIIlIlll!Illll!IH!llli!liilllllim.\\\\\\\.l!!llillSiillll!lill!ll!lillll!l!P $1,685 in prizes m - - 90 The Anderson Daily Intellig You do not have to be a Subscriber to Participate. Secure the ADVANTAGE of an EARLY START I % ? Nominate Yourself or a NOMINATION COUPON WILL BE FOUND IN THIS PAPER mm???amtJ Read every word of this, it will interest dl. vuu First Grand Prize Ford Touting Car Value $590.00 This car was purchased from "the Todd Garage and is flow on exhibition at.their sales room. We purchased this automobile, not because it is cheaper, but because it is better. First Prize District No. 1 Lester Piano Value $450.00 This instrument Is one of the most popular of the Lester styles. The veering, inside and out is of the finest natural figured Ma hogany or Oak. This piano is full size Upright Grand, 4 feet 10 in. high, 5 feet 5 in. wide and 2 feet 3 in. deep. This piano is now on display at Willis & Spearman's music house, Bleckley building. First Prize District No-2 Ivers&PondPiafto Value $425.00 11 This piano is of a beautiful design 4 feet 7 inches high,,. S feet 2 inches wide, 2 feet 4 inches deep. It is now on display at the C A. Reed Piano and Organ 'Co. ' They invite you to inspecWt. / Second Prize Dis trict No. 1 Rock Hill .bot I .ilr Single Buggy Value $110.00 L,( ( This buggy is fully guaranteed by Trie Fietweii Go. and is now fj*n on display at tbcir show rooms. f" THey welcome you to call and ex amine same. 4. Second Prize Dis trict No. 2 it High Point Buggy Value $110.00 This buggy is fully guaranteed and is ready for yeur inspection at the salesroom of J. S. Fowler Co. It has been specialty made for this contest and is a beauty. M I htf*!*** ai*? T-fAr^ ri?e{}w*?^if*o* The City of Anderson will be known as District No. 1. H I t-H&U ACtS. All territory outside the City of Anderson will be District No. 2. fj KVL,?SS OF CONTEST Read Caref???y. ?. This contest begins Jan. 13, 1914, and closes March 12, 1914, at 9 p, m. 2. The Anderson Daily Intelligencer will publish from time to time the standing of the contestants. 3. Any Lady mrraied or Single is eligible to enter this contest. , . 4. The right is retained to alter the rules as occasion may re quire or settle all questions that, may arise. 5. No one who is in way connected with the Anderson Daily Intelligencer can citer the contest. 6. All territory within the corporate limits of Anderson will be ; known as District No. 1. AU territory outside the corporate limits of Anderson will be known as District No. 2. 7. On March 12th. the closing dav of this Contest a committee of three well known business or professional men of the city not in terested in the contest will be appointed to count the votes and award the prizes. This assures every candidate that their interests will be well looked after by local men (the names of the men appointed will appear in the Anderson Intelligencer before the close of the contest.) 8. In case of a tie vote at the end of the contest, the cash value of the prize will be equally divided. No two candidates will be per mitted to double up. If you drop out you lose all. Votes are abso lutely not transferable. 9. Subscriptions may be taken to start any time. 10. You may take subscriptions from any place In the United States or Canada without increase of the regular subscription rates. Because you are a contestant in District fO. \, or No. 2, you are by no means limited to that district as a field of endeavor. ? l. The votes scheduled will remain exactly the same through out the entire contest* Turn in your subscriptions and we v*ll give a special vote coupon which can be voted at any time before the close of the4 contest, except that' no contestant will be allowed in any one day to Vote over 2,000 ahead of the leader of the day before. All ballets over and above must be held in reserve. Starting wlih the last week of the contest this rule will be withdrawn and the re^rve vote can be voted at will. 12. All books and records concerning the contest will be thrown open to the public immediately after the close of the contest. Every one gets a square deal and WE WANT THEM TO KNOW IT. T. o THE FIRST GEAMD PMlE will be given to the lady, regardless of district, who has the highest vote at the close of the Contest.. DISTRICT PRIZES District No. 1^-The corporate limits of the citv of Anderson. The $450.00 Lester I iano will be awarded to the ladv in District No. 1 who has the highest vote after the ?rst grand prize has been a-aided. The $110.00 Rock Hill Buggy will be awarded 1o" the lady in District No4 1 whQ has the second high est vote1 after the Grand Prize has been awarded. District No. 2?All Rural Routes and towns outside the city of Anderson The Ivers & Pond $425.00 Piano will be given to the lady in District No, 2 who has the highest vote after the first Grand Prize has been awarded. The $110.00 High Point Buggy will be awarded to the lady in District-No. 2 who has the second highest vote after the first Grand Prize has been awarded. We Hope We Have Made This Clear to You Each disM'ict must receive a piano and a rubber tire buggy. The lady receiving the highest vote, regardless of district gets the Ford ;T.)uring Car. We reserve the right to give away as many additional prizes as we so de sire. _- - ? il_. jiuuu ior ?3 voies. lou may vuic as many ?iriuuac *?juu wan g*,?. There is also a nomination Ballot good for 1,000 votes. Only one of those can be voted for each candidate. 1 SECOND?Subscription ballot good according to amount paid on subscription. SUBSCRIPTION RATES AND THEIR VOTING POWER IN THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER'S CONTEST No subscrprtion accepted for less than three months 3 months?S 1.25 6 months-?$2.50 1 year?$5.00 . . 2 years?$10.00 3 years?? 15.00 4 years?$20.oo 5 years?*25.oo il .v. 2,000 vot?s 6,000 votes 18,000 votes 36,000 vote? 54,000 votes'/ 72,000 votes 4 r?i? r.r.r\ TK?S VOTE SCHEDULE WILL NEVER CHANGE \ ou get as many votes now for a subscription as you. will get at jn? time d???*?r?or th!? rnntAct A For further information call the corft?M department?-Phone 321 How to Enter The And?rson Daily In telligencer GonJ^st Fill out the nonvnation blank published in this issue and send it to The Anderson Dally Intelligencer contest department. Each con testant is entitled to one nomination ballot go?od for one thousand votes. Contestants mav nominate themselves or be ':ominate4 by some friend. It is not necessary to be ? subscriber to The Intelligencer to enter the contest.' It is free to all, and there are no obligations what ever attached to entering. Readers of The Anderson Daily Intelligencer who cannot partic ipate actively in the contest themselves are invited to send in the nomination of some friend whom they think could make ? winning race. Among the acquaintances .of every reader there are persons who are especially fitted to make a successful race in r Contest of this kind and by sending in such nominations the readers wir. not only con fer a favor upon the friend on The Anderson Daily Intelligencer as well, (" ENTER THE CONTEST TODAY AND MAKE YOURSELF THE WINNER OF ONE OF THESE VALUABLE PRIZES. How To Become ? Candidate !n The Anderson Daily Intelligencer Popularity Contest: Clip the Noiftination Ballot, fill in every line and mail to the Contest Editor of The Intelligencer and Dp IT NOW For Further Information call the Contest Department, Phone 321 : : ALWAYS AT YOUR S ER V PCE . HP* *