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il!lllil?!I?!!!lj|!!IIII?Ii 710.00 Prizes .areTree to any lady irk Western South Carolina You Don't Have to be a Subscriber to Participate RULES OF CONTEST Read Carefully. 1. 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 ru.'s as occasion may re quire or setile all questions that may arise. 5. No one who is in way connected with the Anderson Daily Intelligencer can enter the contest. '6. All territory within the corporate limits of Anderson will be ? known as District No. i. All territory outside the corporate limits of Anderson will be known as District No. 2. 7. On March 12th, th? closing day of this contest a convmiiice of three well known business cr professional mer. of thc city not in terested in the contest will be appointed to count the votes and award the prises. This assures every candidate that th?ir 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 ai the end of the contest, the cash value of the prize w)i! be equally divided. No two candidates will be per mitted to doable up. If you drop out you lose all. Votes ure abso lutely not tnmsferabJe. 9. Subscription;; may bc taken tc start any time. 10. You may take subscriptions from any place tn inc tinned States or Canada without increase of the regular subscription rates'^ Because you are a contestant in District No. 1, or No. 2, you are by ho means limited to that district as a field of endeavor. 11. The votes scheduled will remain exactly the same through out the entire contest. Turn in your subscriptions and we will give a special vote coupon which" tan be voted at any ft.nfe' before the close ot the contest, except that ho Contestant will*be allowed in any . one day to vote over 2,000 ahead of the leader of the day before..* All ballots over and above must be held~in reserve. Starting with the last week of the contest this-rule will be withdrawn and the reserve vote can be voted at wilt. 12. All books and records concerning the contest will be thrown open to the public immediately after the cldse of the contest, livery one gets a square deaf and WE WANT THEM TO KNOW IT. ? ? , , .. . - , jLsXttJk mV%?%J/ Tk..X.j Mm S Ulis is the Handsome Ford Car To be given away by The Anderson Welligen cer. Some lady will be the proud possesser of this car March 12, 1914. WHY NOT YOU? ange V Alli* JL uui a. a a ft. ft V/ for an Automobile his Is "V_n_ mur var for an Effort First Grand Prisse il The Car you will eventually buy. i nls car was sold io us and is fully guaranteed hy ARCHIE L. TODD, Local Dealer W. Earle St. Phone 226 Anderson, S. C. I DISTRICT PRBB Vtirnm' tVERS 6? POND PIANO First Prize District No. 2"' Value $45e.OO These instruments < reprent thc highest standard ever attained in ar tlsti? piano building. The most cpst )y materials that the' world affords aa? thc most expert labor only are uVod in their construction. Thus IVERS ?i POND PIANOS can be de- . ;.' ti?fd upon to give thc finest effects <>ne quality, ease and precesi?n of ui lion, u.ueh, etc., while in durability and irecdom from repair ecassttles they iin> unequaled. Kequiring each' IOBS tlan half the number of yearly tunings of the Average **o<**T? mwclal" plano their economy for rit?Finnce expenses MT?U strvns?? Hjrpeot to the prudent buyer. thea? pianos Are filled with prartlcal. np to-dMe Improvements, many oftbetn talented, to increase tba volume and .tfcsriiy of tons quality, to resist tba harmful effects of climate changes, etc. .-. lAilly^Guaranteed by the makers and Jby the C. A. Keed JPranor^t Oifcan Co*.. They want you to call and let them tell you all about this pj?xio. First Prize District No. 1 Val?a $450.00 This instrument is one of the most popular of the Lester styles. The simplicity of its design i* highly ar tistic and has found favor with those who do not desire a carved cate. The mouldings, Lase:! of pilaster* und the double trusses arv solid Mahogany or hard Indiana whit?, quartered Oak; th* pilasters are beautifully vineer ed to' match, the "cate. The veneering inside anfl ont, is of the fine.?! nature figured Mahogany nr Q'ilr^ -J.j M Kt e ?nd cross-banded. The panels ucroey the bsclEc tip and bottes are veneered in Mahccany* or ' Oak, and the massive hardwood poeta, in their natural col? or, are varnished. This1 plano li h fult^lsed ppriabt Orand, 4 feet \ p laches high, 6 feet 5 inches wide, and I feet 3 inches deep, ?eaaered uoeOaO htoht ra. do Hann ?H?2^ LESTER PIANO-Fully?guaront?ef|; by the makers and by Willis & They in vite, your . inspection. HIGH POINT BUGGY Second, Prize Dis trict No. 2 High Point Buggy Value $110.00 This buggy is fully guaranteed .and is ready for your inspection at thc salesroom of J. ? Fowler Co. lt has been specially made for this rnntet? anti lt a hMiiiv J. S. FOWLER ?0., LOCAL DEALERS, Second -Prize Dis* trict No. 1 Rock Hill Single Buggy Value $110.00 This buggy is fully guaranteed by The Fret well. Co. and is now, on display at their *A\ow rooms f fiiy welcome you to call and ex amine same. ROCK HILL BUGGY-The Fretwell Co.. Local Dealers