The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 01, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Your Last Opportunity To Consult the Eminent SPECIALIST Dr. J. E. LITTLEFIELD You do not know whether you need glasses or not unless youl* eyes are thoroughly examined. No drops used in his work. WALTER H. Wt \ S COMPANY j t Remember Saturday is your last jjjfe;:; jj Two Horse Farm ...To Rent... See EUGENE ANDERSON at Bank Office, over Walter Key's Store. SAYRE A BAL?5T7?H ARCHITECTS * Bleokley Bids. Anderson. S. C. . f - . * CitUens. National Benfe Bid*. * * Raleigh, N. C. . CABBY A FAST. * ARCHITECTS. * Anderson. 8. C. * Brown Offlco Building. _ Second Floor. Phone 269. Eagle Barber Shop BELLEVUE HOTEL BUILDING Fresh laundered towels, hlerh grade Cobles and experienced barbers. Our motto ls to please our customers, gell ana see us. C. E. Howell y Manager.! j?very D?ty la?O t? 3:00 P. Mal SPECIAL DINNER.* md ut your order. VII send it out to you Everything Glean and Neat. BEE UFE e grindl*?iisVsi meal i mn$ kisd of grains, ?lalks, cote, ?6^ shu?ke, Hy and fodder. Work done while you wait. Bring a load when you come t< lersonM?* ipri?ig Bed Co. I 'd(QlAimi?*t?*?mm.mm*mmmmimmmmmm^^ ASTIGMATISM: wm cause h??d?cb*?. Glasses properly ?itteti is the only reinedy. Ut mer fit them for ytmj ?-,do lt for less money and guar attUe satisfaction. ?R. !. M. ISRAELSONi The Leading Optician Oter Evana* Pharmacy No 3 iiaiii?<?i)ii.n ? it i?ifr.iii^iy-J ' "v ' .? Dee Daily. Routh, who baa been here Are I i treating cases ot hookworm ten-,has examined 400 people and* fo?r?d t?sica***. Among school chil dren m the rural district* the percent age waa above 76. cr more than three chiidren pct every four >\ore l".fccto4 with i k- :.:M ? Word to the Shoui NOW IS THE TIME TO MORROW, BUT T< MENT-IF YOU I MM YOU SATISFII $40.00 lui The contest man; give to the lady in ead the largest number or i day, March 2, and Sat p.:tn., a#?Ogold:piece, ni ty -to? wist a golden ?g You are really workin: same time. All subsCri; on the large prizes Ma ber, a $20 gold piece g< Don't T?il to take adv; Twenty dollars for oni good salary. Half of greatness (B grit. Whan I Intelligence !? booked by detremlna-1 lion there lg nothing Impossible un der the sob. So in"thia contest tho sjcrt-t of suecos? Is having enough determination . to i:tlck to the ?aroe to the jfintsh-and doing your best each day and letting tho future take carol o? itself. Many a contestant has failed to win thv prise abe wanted ..because Sho did not have grit ?ind tenacity enough to stick .to tho end and win. j 8he'ga've{. up hope at the very time when she was near her goal of success and a few "more aubacj^ntions would bavo given her cnougf^PotcB'to bo tho winv?| ner of the flrat'. prize. There are only sj few more 'days in which to warn* Do you think you have enough ?tes to win tho 'Wisp ?ou inied?^-WIO/WI? wJien ita-.. Sfcd the stv^gl?XWfNr?eaa agoV Your irisada ?rt-w?tbhktf ^ tills race. Mfcny" havaJbeen ve; intcrcstod 1a yoju^esSiW ;Can, you look them in ti?o'faee "and tell th*D# you havo '^0'no ymir- best, and If you find-you'aro not thc winner >o? of tho larger pmeav any to titer", that you could ?ot *holp itr Don't blame anyone but yourself if you ar0 not the wjnncr of tho first grand* prise. 'The candidate that winn t?lo fine touring car has^ had the same tH?'b >i- HE yiml "XT?ertt i'.fsi vc un no ravorltca'tn this contest, and who ever Ula lucky ono may be that on thocloslng evening1 la presented willi a fine touring car sho will have .won IL honestly and deserves a groat d al or credit. This has been a long and hard race. Many people have dropped by the wayside. Others havu not dono their best, 'but tin? ohos that stick to tho end and como not victorious uro tho one?. tl i ?M havo mastered the greatest ? enterprise vt lt? kind , that has everi-Hroeontod ltsJir in tb I* aiarL m ii ie Mine. lomemberthat it I? the busy people lliat do things in th?B world. C DisTakx so. i. Ail Territory Wit??n tho Cerp?nUe Limits of Anderson. ' I ,7 " Mrs. Jamos T. Snow ._I pr?,till? Miss Francis Harris Hruco ..'7u\C?s><? Miss Nell O'Donnell. ..lOi.tiCr. Mrs. J. W. Thrcatt .53,565 Miss Vina Patrick.49.375 v;: v; a ?S 1?&,??a^ib5webb .:? Miss Myrtle Dolt :...8*810 .Barten . '.Miss florella Bock. 108.1701 Mrs. Ola Coole* . ?......39.025 k Miss Elizabeth Van Wyck ... ..51,325V Mrs. J. M. Cath?aM".98.436jj Mrs. II. P. Eiscnman ... ... 50,175 ! MIBS Greta Brl^efeu .3H Mrs. O. F. Taylor. 64,460 .Miss .Annie Cunningham ... 50.225 Mrs.- C. J. DoCamps. 50,020 Miss . Lula' ' ?roWn .?jl.lt:. Miss Elisabeth McGee _8t?.?io Miss Ellaf AvetarT0 ? .... 7'.. 103.2Bo Wes Lola fSarrison .?53.836 Lynda Thompson.41,865 Miss Annie Williams..42,22 Mrs. Cta^^^^^.? . . . 1Mo*? All ?aral Beates and Towns Outside ?Krr?nr*/ftteri4mKa ?r Ander, son m Western *rtfa ..? QaaaMoa. Miss Lela Farmer.1,0*1 MUs Moselle Hucfi&bee .... ...1,026 Miss Ella Floyd.. . . 39,02$ Mles Ida Allen .. .... .. .,i.02? $?&$,*&U?~i :: :: :$8 Wise ld Be Sufficient WORK - NOT TO DD AY - THIS 1VIO iXPECT TO W.N. iD WITH KKSULTS? Gold Free March 7 ager ?lias decided to h district who tirfns/in months between Mon urday, March 7, at 9 ; Here is an opportu oldpiece. Get busy, gfor two prizes at the ptions'turned in count rch 12, 1914. Rfcmern oes to each district. Sfclrt?ge^bf' this offer, e week's work is a ttfe Miss Louiso Harper .. ,..1,025 Mra. Dr. J. D. wilson .. y.J.025 Mrs. C. T. BaS?r .. .. \ .. ..1.025 Mrs. E. J. H nelcabee.1,025 Miss Louise Harper.1,025 IVA. Miss Eula Mae Hanks. 42,425 Miss "Nora'McCullough. 42,840. Mrs. S. M McAdams.;. 50;280\ STA ItU. Mrs. N. E. Ycargin .73,275 Mrs. Prank Gentry.1.025 Miss *ta*4toan.J .0*5 Mrs.'F.'I. J?nes.: 1.025 Mrs. J. M. Land.1.025 Mrs. Clyde T. Bowen.1.025 Miss'M?ryVP?oi.'39.025 Miss'Mattlo Banister.1,025 Miss Lola Price'.". 3.? 1,025 BELTON. Miss Sara Martin .45,030 Mis? .Anide MU*?.undi . .J89.33? MiBS Inez Fields.55.855 Misti noby Ell Isbn...A2',d00 Ur a. t?. "fe ' waUtl?a-....... uO.7 2 5 Miss Frapccs .Willie .i. ..65,385 ?saie$lAl?TY?^diver.42.200 Mis? Pal?lu Wright ., 88,160 W?LfJjtMfffON. Mra.Il. L.-Darnall.ifWoO Miss Blanche Miller.1,025 MISB Maud'Bowie.39.0?5 Miss Lillian Darnall..43,465 PttLZER. .,. a. Miss -Inc. U,a>b ... ... - ^& \.n.,c ......... ..^ov ... ... ... . .r^y-sse Miss; Rosa' HudgenB.: ? ?O?D Miss Agnes McBrady.. ,1.025 Mtes.BeTIc 'June?.1,025 Mra. John MCCnen.1,0?6 Miss Mamie Berlin.1,025 Misa Ida Mao Crenahaw. 1.025 Miss Belle Norris...1,025 MU*) ,Lc)a Godfrey.1,025 Miss Ola SeoKgins, (Wost Poise? . .-. I.:.. ..51,460 Miss OIo S.lt?US^'lJ?^^j^^B*-r,1?400 Miss !^^4jeannan .*. . ....-423*0 MISB> Sarah Spearman. 42,405 Miss Aiiine Atten"..60.215 Miss Froderica Donald.1.026 Miss Carrie Lou Ross. .. 1,025 Mrs H.- DklCamph*!!.1.025 M las Lela Anderson.1.025 Mrs. Frank Suber.1.025 J . SENECA. Mra. F." B. Stripling.39.025 Misa > Kitto filling.-WAS Mrs.' Kristlbo ? lt5pK ..1.025 Mrs. Sallie Hollen 1 ....1,025 MOWrt PATH. . Mrs. W. C. BhV; ,. 102,575 Mrs.';?^^Sc baste ...... 3Mt*et ^s&^r:y::::::::::ip Miss Lillie f Oft iib. 44,t46 Elsa Trannie Killingworth .. ..1,025 Iss A.m\?\ .Belle ... . 48.626: IBS Sadie frlnce.1.025 tB8t2S?la ?iub?r... . ...1.035 ?Uss Inex WllBon_ .30.025 SANDY -SPRrtUS. lilae^la^E^^^/. Mrs.; Casey >. ..j Baa-Sadic Marrett. gfasg^Lillio Cole.! 1,025 -Mra. Bernice QUmpk .... y^SQ SO?JTfi-????uri. Babb 4M20 Mrs. Ixin Boleman. 48,31:.. j Mrs. N. C. Brbwn.4&,225 ~A MHtllIS. ? L Miss Lola Wbjfuig'..1.025 ? Ming'Burnett Alexander.1.0253 LHILIUV. .-'.'fl MIHM Nt'Ho Kubin: on.559.025,; Miss Maxy Gantt . 1.025 ; Miss Pett CJiSpfnAn. pi Mi? Gladys 8mlt..'h..'.41.060 i Miss Edna Mae Folter.39.0U5 ! , AUTUS. M Mrs. Ales Simpson ... .. . L035?! Miss Maude Whitman.1.025 ;? Miss Mary Lcol-Norrls KFD6 . .56\375ij CEXTltAI.. ? Miss Mary ftoWland.39.026'] Miss Stacy Shirley.l.<>^'? Miss Margie Carson.1.025.j Mrs. J. W. Wallace. 1,0257 !; Mrs. Florine'Norris.1.025 j; Mrs. JefT Gassaway.l;02.">t> Mrs. Kal ph ltamsurn.1.025^ Miss Jennie Allen . 1,U25}J WAUK SHOALS. . H Mrs. J. F. ll UL,.. 85,395 .j AflDEKSON, KFD. Miss Mary Lee NorrisKFI) ? .. ,81.6?."?L Misa Selma Crawford UFBlL. 60,045 . Mrs. ;Keid 'Patterson KFD 7.. 7P.2?5 i Misa Ei.a Greer.M,r>M - Miss liney Todd ..43,800 ? Mrs.'Henry Whitfield.: :43,4iM) ^ Mrs. Geo, W. Kernels. 42.GI0 fi Mrs. Pat Major .lol,OJ;.X? ' talhou,u, S. C. . ? MISB -Vern Chapmen. 52,t80? noni: HTS Mrs. Henry Whitfield . 451,3.15 <; Miss Graoe' Campbell.1.025;^ "WALHA I'LA |j Miss Itose-Mary Busch ..57,005-; UHEtfNVVOOB. jh Mr?. C. B. Aletundcr.39;025-^ Miss Lissie !H*rvley.1.030? Miss Ella NicklCB. 1,025'! ' Miss Annie I.aw Marshall. 1,025 ! Miss Hattie Groene.39,025---! Miss Lillie, Blake . 1.025 ; Mrs. W. j/. Yeldell. 1.025 ; Mrs. Hugh-Johns. 1,025-j ! Miss Nannie Major. 1.025 ! SEW 2KAKKKT. * ! Miss-Ahneaa Coleman.39.025.; I. - ,| |ooooooooocoooooo; <o o i o BASEBALL ?~"! -I 0 o.b'to'?'oSiro'o o o'o-o ooo j Liverpool, Eng., Feb. 28.-Among ; the passengers leaving on tlie LUBI- { . tania today arc the world-tourltnT ! baseball players. The Lusitania IB ! i duo in New .York, the morning of ! .March'-Othv I; [ 'CleteiaTl'a^S 28.-^The'second ! upuad of Naps leave for their spring ; training camp* at Atliens, Ga., today. ; It is 'uncertain.,-whether second base- ; mern* Lajoi will accompany them,, ai? J his 'wife's Illness necessitated his be- ! lng (quarantined. ,. ! -H ... - ? ls Hot; Springe, Ark., Feb? 28.-Tho ! hq mid of Brooklyn superbau Which' li?t? "1 bem tta4a{qg]hi^?furibvho? Past two ! wcok* fwMleay^otlftt to Join manager, j H-jMttsmi ^ A^t^^prrow. n 1 t.V,l M^^nagor Tin- ' j ''kcrkOX TWd' twenty hiv$ oTj0tho Chica- ; -go Feds' ' will* leave hpiei ..today for ; Miherdl TVMls. Tex. >,"'?, j! ' Dclfp?r; : Mich. ' Feb, ^&ho TigorT ! lea vip. hcfc today fe. Gui! port. Miss., ! Vhcrc their spring training camp lius-i been pitched. Bcaamont. Tijx., :Feb. 28-Thew! Beaumont baseball players will re-^ port to Manager Lcldy here tomorrow. < Houston; Tex!, Feb. 28.-All \\n}\ Yankee players and Manager Frank ; Chance are expected to begin train- ? lng hore tomorrow. Daly, thc famous ! backstop, will act Vas coach to thc pit- ! chere', '-and as scout in midsummer. A Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 28.-The ! Athletics Will open their trainings -quarters . here Monday. 'Mac?n. Ga.. F?b. 28.-Thc Pilgrims ? with Mauager George Stallings, will ; start work here tomorrow. 'J; ; 1 Declining An otter iq 1 manage ' tbo? Brooklyn Feds. "Jake" Stahl says ho ! ls giving all or his attention to a bank ! An which he has invested his money.1! if l;.n!jUnvested mach coin you ean't:! blaine Jacob' for passing up a good job ; '< und Blooping on the bank doorstep.. j \ - Since thc Federal League's ache ajtt?c^ojt8 ps Uio^u^^*^^ gnd.others, lt is apparent that ./'jfoiffi schedule, makers Svlll have what t., V irarratarLy known ?s a "lead plpo^i cinch." " ?? ^ m^>l*^???ti^?^' kerrill ' t>l| Wb?o. a . nev- catcher signed ' by the? Yatikoes, jtle is tS?y?a^t old, 5 fe?* \ ll inches tall und w&tgKi '75 pounds. He >vas>gradnatodiJa(|ain^ I lyer??ty, ?f ?fi?o.TaaVy?af^'?\cnem^ S lat. Hu caught for the'vSrMty team j foi- thr?e years igftt ne ver 'missed a j! game. . |tt^;^eu^ttng?^ captain St^gM^ troiro^l <^%^9 pcrs:yor:.the VihukpTTafjilm," ulffp?|pW Bransgeid's he^.} tnkitnra aro r*nr.. to have Klgnod with tho Federals^ while'others arc. holding ?ut for. larger er salaries. ' Cmly^four have affifcpd their alga to the "papers. S. Ifogh VulbJbton nays no om Rbrtag n new&gs^e fdr tho Feds,' W Mu v iy baa cSllcd there is* .loseph Y^l^ti^MiMr.Bo^ Na- j (Ional player, hii bean selected toJ oaf?d#.r?te ' Peusk????. ff ^?naThi; Texaa,4ab. V28 -Texas oh^ federal? pensioners received a pension or |16 for tko quarWr-^WWg today, an lacrease,^ef?S4.60. oyer, th* customary cVeaSed to-?*, a quarwr tarough spe-j dal tax levied 'or that/purpose, YOU hfc&lT ?|puP^ Get in the game Now *>r Never THOSE PRIZES ?E YOURS ...IF YOU WANT THEM... ? ? Firs* Grand Prize- i_u V, . . lass: Thia is the bett arid most trtputa r car hv t^ thing near like the. money You may have it without one c*n t of edit to1 you. Take the hp! GET BUSY! S - ;i . -, fsi"? j i" $ ' '1 ~"fT ' ' TWO SECOND GRAND PRIZES >QNE -FOR EACH DISTRICT IVERS -4k iPQH?S PLANO 'Value $450 NO HOME TS COMPLETE WITHOUT 2A pwfto ?Frst Pt^ ?OS?tri?t!Wo. -2. This instrument is fully guaran teed by 'the makers and'fey'C. A. . Reed Piano arni Organ Company. They want you to call and "let them tell you ?Jbottt'this'Ptano. THE LESTER PIANO Value, $450. First Prize District "No.i l. A full deccnption as ta quality and beauty of such design, J could hardly be given in auch limitad ? sposc. Go sae for ; jours?ef tri Willis & Spearman's Music'House. They will be glad to demonstrate this beautiful instrument to you. ^ -im ririiin i is n- a r" - -i TWO THIRD PR1?ES, C^E'FCR raw?K DISTRICT Second Prize District No. 1. ~ROCK?HlLL^S?^c ^g^^VaJuc $110.00. . This buggy ts rolly guaranteed by *Thc Fratwi|l'Company, aftd ifc 'how on^diqrfay at their ?how rooms. They welcome ?you to call and examine same. *. . ls ready for yo^mhp*eth?l4t It has been -spatially We fiare ?otfrbg ljp our ?lceve/wtth wWch to deceive you. NO SLIDING SCAliE=?F VOTES A Years ^Subscription gets I&??0'Votes, No Morc; Ko'Lcss. Dor Contest CloevlVtareh 12*,-19?4, M^rfee-P.^. fencer ALwayt at YOMT Service ?>*lifc?8?la^?^?ss IUI - J. F. Joyce, Mgr. llillllll?lli?l?llilliliiiliiilliltlill^