The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 23, 1914, Image 7

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.J? ;. ?&{*ttto *',K<"-^ ?W^?O/>--.S: cut ?- -R WI?S? J '. . < ," ,... . Jil ; ; i W ...... .,. i j ... I > ''^f*^4 tv- . . ?" ? * f| v' , ff ft Lt> . s $1,720.00 - Grand Total - $1,710.00 Frizes are Free to any lady In Western South Carolina You Don't Hoi)? to oe tt Subscriber to P?rt?cipalte 'u,: ' - ' i i I ' ! ' . - ? : : ?_ TWO WAYS T^XJ?^ VOTES i \ : Xi a .' ' .. ' , - . v. . . ' FIRST-There is a free ballot in The Anderson Intelligencer rood for ay votes: You may vote is many of those as you -an get There is also a nomination ballot good for 1,000 votes. Only One ; of those can be voted for each candidate. SECOND-Subscription ballot good according to amount paid on subscription. SUBSCRIPTION RATES AND THEIR VOTING POWER IN THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER'S CONTEST No snbscrpition accepted for less than three month* 3 months-*1.25 ..- 2,000 votes 6 months-$2.50. ... 6;ooo votes 1 year-$5.00_. l8,ooo votes 2 years-$\o.oo._. 36,000 votes 3 years-ii 5.00 .:. 54,000 votes 4 years-$20.po_.-. *. 72,000 votes 5 years-$25.00 ...... 100,000 votes THIS VOTE SCHEDULE WILL NEVER CHANGE You get as many votes now for 3 subscription as.you" will ?et at any time duringathis contest. For furtheHnf orm?tforT?all the contest^eparWient^Frhone 321 ~ How to Enter The ?tiderspri Daily In^ telligencer Contest Fill out the nomination bjank published in this issue and send it to The Anderson Daily Intelligencer contest department Each con testant is entitled to one nomination ballot good for one thousand 1 votes'. . . ' . . Contestants may nominate themselves or vt nominated by some friend, lt is not necessary to be a 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 maka a.winning - race. Among the acquaintances of every reader there are persons who are especially fitted to make a successful race in a contest of this kind and by sending in such nominations the reader? will not only con* fer a.faVor upon the friend on The Anderson Daily Intelligencer as welt, fy " . . ^V-M^l ENTER THE CONTEST TODAY A^ MAKE YOURSELF THE This is the Hatidsome Ford Car To be given ?w?y by Th?Anderson Intelligent cor. Some lady will be the proud possess er of this car March 12,1914. WHY WOT YOU ? ^^^^^^ ^ The Car you will eventually bay. v npKfet ??aw* raffia a* ^?t? 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'^^'jj^i^ijgnaJMM tonn? -favor with th?ss BB Mg ^o??W?* net.desire a carved case. The WBIBBBBBBIIHMSBBWW 'jaoonldings. bases o', pilasters and the K.,, ,. ?J*n1lb?jlh?a.;jrnsaea ard foiid Mahogany or - ^^^^^Ba^^e^a^SfiSBa^fl 1 hard Indiana white quartered Oak; fl jPr the pilasters are beautifully vineer- I KJJal IV. ed "o match the case. The veneering j^?s^a^a^B^5^Sa*^59 S-IB?r ;.- - .aside and out. ls of the finest nature Bj BIB- - figured Mahogany or Oak, double and H jB - cross-banded. The panels across the 9 BL ina . back, top and bottom are veneered In . SSSntfi Mahogany or Osk, and the massive H| Ok hardwood posts. In their natural col- ?M lp!W or, are varnished. This plano la a BBg^a^^^T:,u ^^a?a? fnll-aUed Upright, Grand, i feet io. ^^^^^BnaM^^ ?^t?ii&i^'T- ?B u"111"'-.,,,- ?? v i. eeneesed uoaOaC htoht ra, ?0 Hana ^LW& ' r~* * * ! $ i ., They invite your inspection. ?.Mri. ii j *"*\^/ '"' ..'" .7* 'f. . . .' . . .. ~~I IIWI..J. ,,igiuaiiutiji-it.>.i ..ii.jjuuasMiiuaninii.i Se^^- r^r^ ^^^^^^ .; -, -'?cjr1-ii" >- . . nj? ?miiHlHi?iBiHtfii^