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STATEWIDE INTEREST IS FA SOUTH CAROLINA'S BIG C -AN AUTOMOBILE, PIAN WITHOUT ANY CO LIVELY RACE FOR ALL CONT AHEAD YOU SHOULD ENI WAYS D i Just os In tho (lay;: of Cargar, when all roods led to Rome, now all seem to lead to Thc Anderson Daily Intelli gencers' office where tho ballots arv secured to determino thc winners o' Tho Andersen Daily Intelligencers' prlKrt*. The Interest In the contest lins become Intense and it bids fair to be thc most successful affair of Ita kind ever conducted in Western South Ca roi I nh Vote; fon rae" in The . Anderdon 4". ar_?j_ SENATOR NICHC FOR PURIF 'fe? V ' , The Measure Which Will Ereile Assembly at I .Win ima tri rtroytaton nt tho Nichol" eon primary reform bill around which canters the ?political Interests of this scission of the general assembly te contained in the following summary from the bill, as printed in the sen ate Journal: ?? *'in each year, five months before the first primary or any primary elec tion held by any political party, od SsalsaMpa or association for tha our poise ot choosing candidates for office ti nh?-? bv in? duty of the members of and officers ot each club to provide tor ,Ut*aawll*n?nt In alphabetical or? ?lar, of ali the persons entitled to . Tot? nt fcuch club In the prlmaryelec tljwea of euch political party, organ! ?atkin or iistwtdaUon, as hareluaftei provided. Ail persons who are quali fied to vote in such primary electione underthe constitution and rules ol ?f?^ii pv?U??ul iriifijr, urganizatiop or association, and who are bona ttde ?Hiteas of tho atate and of the United Slates, and Who have been residents of ibis ?tuto tor one year, and ot thc township or word three.:months be fore tba IU;<t primary election of sueli party.4 organisation or association ni attyL year in which an election shall ?jw ?^?iG, DJ..,ll 'nv entitled iuiiei.ii royad OK such club roll Provided, that .each sudk Toter appying xor cn roltaaent on any auch club roll ?hall 4?aa'an oath that he 1B duly qualified to vote ic said election under< the con ?titHtu>n nnit i rules of said porty, or ganisation or. association and under the.'provisions of this chspter, and that ho ls not enrolled as.a member ?<. apy other. .club, ?nd state hts age. and. place ? ot residence, and ? il 1B S city where tho houses are num bered, tba number, bf tho residence In which he resides) and if the houses aroiuOL numbered, he shall state the . aarast ead block upon which bc live?, aha., ?hall On complying with said terina, ba enrolled. Maka. l*?py of Club Holl "Ia ekch year, 30 days before the ?hall be the duty-of the officers having Imporfar Par, Sale^-Pea vine, und cane forage & : W^lifcrgW.-H?or Dook Store. ' / ^ffi-yr, tr- Y_______ *l?N$T*?m-*Eil WA>T?I>- Youpg til ?Wy'wJM?y and demonstrate sheet mnaic. Apply at once-A. W. Halley ?;f3oV-.i>; lu one zee ?tore. '- - l*arm to rent. See Eugine .at Jaank. Oifica over Wal ter Key's atora 1-20-t! " '. ' 1 - 1 1 " 1 ? gr ?" iU? m VISIT >th? Sanitary Barber Bhop Sterilized tools and clean linen LjfKt 4afd?y customer by First SsMrorkmen. divo UB a' trial ^_S& W-chtrt'lftcod.- C. A. Mec?ala, T. C. Former, J. L. Rompcy. ->. v.i t.. - .. ; . _:__. VA?fTISIl-Vou to know that wo have -et^-^f^d yard abd hove.? ?. ,pfucrs;aiven prompt ot ten . ity??-^eu^*?nft Wood Co., J. H. ?hastier abd W. O, Ulmer, Props.. fc^hilatr Street. l-23-3t r***ii4--Rcaders of. Tbs Inicltigen cor ip save the votin? eoa??ww? ?ad send them in for me or to me. 1 :.-r<Ti.Ate tho kindness l^r. s. O. Bruce, far, Ml?*,, France* Harris Brue , oorucsaant. Anderson. -;-_,,___?.___., i-Ld-. pup about 8 months of ago with grey oyes ?ad o Hule blase, lu ince, ono white foot. Finde ,- will pitean ttUi"? J. J. Evens, Orr Mill, li Harri? str?*t. i-:'7-:;tr ST DEVELOPING IN WESTERN IRCULATION CAMPAIGN OS AND CARRIAGES FREE 3T 1^ CANDIDATES ESTANTS-TO COME OUT ER NOW-DELAYS ARE AL ANGEROUS Daily Intelligencer Yoting content. That is tile message that is being sent these days by the candidates for prizes to all their friends. In this svasou when nominations are coming Into the Contest Depart ment iti a dally increasing number j some nf the enterprising competitor for ililli honors are already begin ning with Bpirit the wcrK of their campaign. ., With the first Orand|t PHz,- a Ta?ring Car to be awarded i )LSON?S BILL YING ELECTIONS i the Mott Fighting tn the General his Session . t Miarffn 4 lt rt nnvnlmnnl nf i\tn yntara ' I at each of the clubs or precincts to make out a copy of the club roll of such precinct., and to certify under oath before a notary public, or other officer authorized to administer oaths under the laws of this state that the seme is a true and correct copy of the duh roll,of such club, and shall file such certified copy wit'* the clerk of court of Ute county In .vhich such precinct is located, and the same shall be kent on record in his onie e. "No person shall be allowed to vote at any primary election whose name is not enrolled, on the club roll .ot the precinct -where he is entitled to vote under the-ConstUutlon and rules of such political' party, organisation or association, tn accordance with the provisions of this chapter, at least 30 " days before the first primary election of such; party, organisation or asso ciation in each year lu which an elec tion shall he hold. "Any person applying for enrolment on tho club roll ot any club or pre cinct of any political, party.'Organiza tion or association, who shall lie re fused enrollment; shall have the right to appeal to any circuit judge in thc circuit where'each voter presides, or to anj^justiee of tne Supreme Court from the action of the officers of such club; provided^ that tho notice and grounds ot appeal bc served on one" of the officers of such club within j ? five days after'the action of said club in refusing to enroll such voter, and this appeal shall -be heard within 10 days from the date or service of such notice, and the time nnd place for tho hearing of said appeal shall be fixed and designated in such, notice; and snob-person, or the officer? or members of saab club shall 'javo the right to appeal tp tho Supremo Court of South Carolins from tho decision of the Judge cr Justice who hears the same; Provided, that In the event ot action of the club or precinct in ro I fusing to enroll such persons be re Versed by the Judge or Justice who hears the appeal, then tho name ot such person shall be placed on the it Notices FOR SALK OR EXCHANGE-Eighty nine arra farm, lu 1 1-t miles Ltrmp kln, On.. County seat. Will "trade for $3,000.00 siOiik ii? Anderson Bank ing A TriMiTOOn, or Citizens Nation al Bank. Worth investigating. P. O. Box No. Vf, Townville, S. C. 1-22? D. FOR SALE STRAFED -f*On Saturday evening, J?4th Ittht^Rod, male calf, 6 weeks old, ver*&tuall--Notiry T. C. Hsy nle. AndBaon. S. C., lt. 7.-Reward. Ono five rown house, one half acre lot. In iowqtuM' TownvHle. bouse painted and Itt good condUtion. This will be sold at public auction, Ander son, S. O., first Monda? in Feby., 1S14. For information apply to W. C King, Townville, S. C. PEBLIC MALE I will sett** public sale to the highest btddwfat my place on Thurs day, FebroaragHh, ISM, at 10 o'clock a. m., one neap, one two horse wag on, wtth ge?8r bridles, collars, etc., , Aporttuu ot say farmin r tools, also, ? .cors, foOder, pea vine hay, stover . -?dl tope. . mt H. C. KRYs. ft r?Tton, 8. C. R. F.D. 3, notice ! FOR UBNT-tOne ninety*!* acre terni with seven nr eight hundred wi wuun o? improvement fl on the same. Located in Savannah town ship. Terms: ono .thousand pounds, (1,000 lbs) of t?eW^middltog- lint cotton. Apply to James F. Rice, o . the Elie trie'Theater. l-27-3tn IE .lie candidate who gets the most vetea n the entire fMd of thc contest it H really no email wonder that the j ?oiliest spirit is lively, even ut this .urly date, (m the other hand, H lal i mighty good thing t- get un curly 1 -tart lu competition of this kind. Preliminary work that cnn ho done jy candid, ?on ?H unlimited und will loubtloss save them a good ideal of. larder work later. Hy letting every j me of thwir acquaintances know in i idvanee what they want, hy securing ? iledges of support from every one hey kuow und hy laying plany for an .ffective Bystem of vote getting, they :an be ready to go right ahead when j he real test comes to deliver the. fotos. The eontest will remain open for I who clip out the nomination blank oday and Bend it to the Contest Dc lartmcnt today will have a good btart )ver thc late nominees. You may nominate yourself or yon nay nominate a friend or relative j ?hom you world like to compliment ? n that way and whom you would like o soe win it Touring Car absolutely j ree. roll of such chili and ho shall he en- ! titled to vote as a member of such ! .lub pending thc final decision of thc I Supreme Court. Existing flab Kells. "All existing club rolls urn hereby ? inciared null and void, and before any ict may ho done each club shall be reorganized and a chairman und sec- j .etury elected. The County Executive .onimlttee and tho officers of the club ! is at present constituted in the var- ; iou.i counties shall be auth rlty to act IQ order to carry out any of the pro-j riBionu ot this act. That an executive committee of ev-j .ry such political party or organiza-1 ion or association, shall be provided ' by such political party, organization I ir association for each county of the j State, to be composed of one member )f each club or precinct, and a chair nan to be selected under tho constl utlon and rules of such party organ ization or association; and it shall ie the duty of the executive comm?t es lo meet ui thc cour, house in tile 'espectlve counties SO ?mys before tho Irst primary in each election year. Vnd tho said committee shall have ac cess to the club rolls filed in the of ICo of the clerk of court, and shall uwo power to bear objections on the >art of any citizen to any of said dub rolls, and if there shall bo found >n said club rolls thc names of any he precincts, and if lt shall be found hat the names of any person entitled lo voto have boon omitted, tho said iommittoe shall have the power to rorrect the club rolls, and to strike 'rom them or add to them all such mmes ofter giving the persons and )fflcors of clubs nfTccted five days' no li:!- to a?mw cause why the ?ame 1? ou Ul not be done. Provided; the -oir.mltte?> shell not notify the persons iffected and the officers of any club ir precinct of any change mado in the club roll, within five days thereafter, ind the persons stricken from said -lub rolls or thc officers of such club mall have the same right and method if appeal from the action of tho ex ?cutive committee as is provided in Section 282-d of this act. "Any person violating the provls ons of this act other than swearing 'sisely shall be guilty of a misde meanor ond fined not over fivo hun Ired dollars ($500.) or both at the Uscretton of thc ccurt. Ai*- person Swearing falsely In any of ??J mat ers pertaining to primary elections mall be guilty of perjury and punish ed as now provided by law for perju 7. The officers and managers of all dubs, and members of the State and ounty executive committees of polit ical parties, organizations or associa, dons, are hereby authorised to ad nlnister baths in all matters relating o such primary elections, and to inronr fnlKolv tttifrtr? ATI or thom ouching such matters shall be pcr ury. The said managers shall bc iworn to conduct the election- fairly ind legally, and oach voter shan bo twoT.i os to his right to vote and that ie has not voted before at said olec ion." ? e* * *** **** * - "'' ? ?. * ' Fair Hay * >' * * * * s * e * * * Jpeclal tb The Intelligencer. Our tr hool is inproving very inpldly y arider tho management of Miss irtdie Kellar. Mrs Sarah Ford visited her brother Colina Reece of Anderson Friday. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Burris were he guests of Mr. J. , T. Dean Satur lay night Misses Olivia and Nannie Mahaf cy spent the week-end at Pelxer.* Mater Josie Poora ot Central spent Sunday afternoon In this section. Miss Sadie Kellar- Worshipped at ?a?y Grove Sunday. Mr. floyd Ellison was the guest ot ils cousin. Charlie Ellison Sunday Henry;. Harris Is veiy 111 at thin vrltiug. AJJS- E?s!e Ellircr. ot Bilton ha* ur-^cti hcs^tC ctftcr cpcndl**** *....!? tim ber cousin Miss Ruby Ellison. .. ses Louise and Gladys Reece : returned to Anderson after ip? nding a while with their ria nd* nether, Mrs Nellie Rocco. R. J; Gumbrell visited - his father. r? M. Gambrcll Friday afternoon. { Mr. Luther Gumbrell of Cnlhr.uni .alls waa tho guest or his father J. a. Gambroll Sunday. John Ford of Cheddar was thc guest rf J. T. Dean S?'.uday. Sirs. Annie Dean and little grandson worshipped* at Shady Grove Sunday. ? MAY GO TO ANDERSON PEOPLE Live Stock Association Will At- jj trcct Many to Columbia in Fi?l?ri!?.ry , ! _ i Throughout Anderson county tlx; liv. liest interest is being manifested In tho meeting of the Live Stock As MM i.ition of South Carolina which is (cheduled for February 4, 5 and 6. In all probability a number of Ander-; H>n people will attend the event and it ls hoped that many of them will Hil? year, as han become a custom with Anderson people, win a number of pries. i There arc to be a number of in teresting discussions as will be seen from consulting the lengthy program which ha? been arranged. The association will bold also a buttcrmaklng contest, which every one engaged in buttermaking ls urged to enter. There will be two classes, if butter considered: namely, dalry butter and farm or country butter; The fermer includes butter made by dairymen from separator cream ot tered in.original pucakges; thc latter Includes' butter made In any other way than from the centrifugal cream ?eparator system. Valuable prides of * various kinds are ottered for winners : in each contest. Thc Association is accomplishing ? much good for its members through Lhe publication of a sale and want, list, which is fr~e to members. Two slogans of the association, the spirit of which ls being worked out with ! much good effect are: "More Live Stock and Better Live Stock,"' and "Death to the Grade Sire." Following is the programme for I the Live Stock Association meeting: j Wednesday, February 4.-10 A. M., Address by president. Mr. James L. : McIntosh. Dovesville. S. C.,; 10.30 A. Uyrd, president. Laurens County F.iir. Hun find How They May Be Improved,' by Mr. J. H. McLain. Washington, D. i C.; Products, by Mr. A. C. Haskell, | *........... ............ , V..... 2:30 P. M. Announcement of Win-; ners in Butter Scoring Contest; 2 to 5 P. M. Better Butter Needed on! the Farm, by Mr. Alvin J. Reed, Ral-! Digit. N. C.; 3:30 P. M. The Advantag- j Ds of Local Butter Scoring Contest, by Mr. R. M. Mason, Clemson College, 8. C . 8 P. M. The County Fair ui an Aid to Better Live Stock, by Mr. W. D. Byrd, nresident. Laurens County Fair Healfh (Stereoptican Lecture), by Mr. R. H. Mason, Clemson College.. 9 P. M. Clean Milk and tho Public S. C. Thursday. February 6.-10 A. M. The Prospects and Plana for Live Stock Work in South Carolina, by Prof.-R. L. Shields, Cleraso College; ll A..M.The Relations of the Veternar j to Ute Live Stock ' Industry nf th? State, by II. 45 A. M., Business Session, elec tion of officers. 2:30 P. Mk Progress and Prospects of Bsthlishlng a Cattle Industry in the South, by J. A. Kiernon, Birming ham. Ala.: 3:15 P.'M. Wanted, Feeder i Cattle In Middle West, by Mr. Phil S- ' Haner, President Illinois Brrederr/1 and Feeders Association, Ta'tiorsvilie, | III. ; 4 P. M. r.lscusBion; 4.30 P. M.. I Moving- Pictures #and Stereopticon i Views showing Methods of Eradjca ton Ticks, by Btv 15 M Nlghbert, At lanta, Ga; discussion. 8 P. M. Pasture and Forage Crops j the First Step in Successful Live ? Stock Work-, by Prof. W. W. Long. ! clesmon College; 0 P. M. Thc County Live Stock Association, by Dr. S. S. Linder, Union, S. C. Friday, February 6.-10 A. M. Poul try an Important Factor In the Live. Stock Indu try of South Carolina, by Mr. Frank C. Hare. Clemson College, 3. C. ll A. M. Common. Mistakes and How to Provent Them in Breeding Hogs, by Mr. T C Moss. St. Matthews', S. C.; 2.30 P. M. How to Begin the Breeding of Beef Cattle by Mr. J. T. Watt, Clemson College, S. C.; 3.30 P. M. Best Methods to Follow When Feeders Ar0 Purchased, by Dr. Sor rel, Spartanburg, 8. C. BOX FARTY. A box mnuer '-* to he hold til Heun tain View school house on Friday avon i nc The affair ls styled a "Shadow Box" supper and is being an ticipated with much pleasure. SAGE TE? DARKENS HAIR TOANY SHADE Bon*! Slay Gray! Here's a Simple Recipe that Anybody can Apply ' With a Hair Brash. The use of Sago and Sulphur for re. ?turing faded, ?rar hair to Ita natural i color dates back to grand mother's ttme. She used lt to keep her hair beautifully dark. gSoae? and abundant. Whenever ber bah* fell out or took ont thu dull, faded or streaked appear ance, thu simple adatar* waa applied j with wonderful effect, } But brewing at home ia mucey and of?t~of-date. Nowadays, by asking at i any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth*? Sipo AM Sulphur Heart Remedy." yon will get thin fa' i t*i reecipc whlw csa be depended up on to restore minmi min* ?nrt bea?*? the hair und is for dann" rift, to dry. feverish, itchy sonip aal fall-, ins hair. J A well-known downtown druggist; says lt darkens tho hair so naturally j and -.-waly thuCnnbody can tell lt has' been applied: You simply dampen a WpniMfP or imf* hroah with it *n<t I|KM>I this through your ?mir, taking one! strand at a time. By morning the! gray bair disappears, and after anoth er application or two. ? becomes beautifully dark, vgio&y.rv soft and abur Your Only Chance To Win Extra Votes in The Anderson Intelligencer Contest. 20,000 Votes RETURN TH IS COUPON With one yearly subscription and receive 20,000 : Extra Votes. in addition to the regular ballots. Only one of these coupons will be accepted for any candidate ancl the subscription must be for not less than one year to the Daily Intelligencer and must reach the Contest Office not later than Feb. 4, 1914. No other extra votes will be offered dur ing the Contest. Do not fail to take advantage of this great offer. Subscriber. . ., A JJ_ nuuicoD Candidate.e .. Address. VOID AFTER FEBRUARY 5,1914 / ...THE POINT IS JUST THIS... I Want An AUTOMOBILE But Cannot Afford To Buy Oneuw 1 i NOMINAT?O COUPON To enter the contest fill out UIIH coupon and send to the Anderson Daily Intelligencer Conical Department, Each contestant ts entitled to ope Nomination, good for ' ' ls?OQ VOTES==1,000 lu The Anderson Daily lutellige ticer Popularity Contest ? 't'A*.* ? '? '?' ' ?? ?.'*j - ' ....} '< . . \ ? . T Kiji-ohu Eon?nite >'.? . ' ' ' ; Mrs. or Miss. Street No.District No . . Postofflce . State ... ; ......... Signed .:. ?. .'Address ... ................. ......... .... .... .......... Profession. Dat? . Only one nomination will be credits j to each contestant Under no circum stances ?rill tlie name of nominator be divulged. VOID AFTER FEBRUARY 571914 ~ I Fill out the above Coupon, mail it to The Intelligencer Office and find out how you can easily get an AUTOMOBILE FREE. "noa nstfVH KMvrvKTV VOTES IN THE TELLIQENCER POPCUeJUTY CONTK8T. Candidates Name I f i Te? may aend in es many ot these free ballots as you nan get each ona] will count fifteen votes. This free , ballot mast reach tba contest office not later than Jan. 31 j 1*14.. . ?on? krtnm JA^FABY. II, ISIS