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-'ft STATE WIDE INTEREST IS FAS SOUTH CAROLINA'S BIG CH -AN AUTOMOBILE, PIAN C WITHOUT ANY COS LIVELY RACE FOR ALL CONT AHEAD YOU SHOULD ENTI WAYS DA Just .as in Ute days of Caesar, when all roads led to Rome, now ai' seem to lead tb The Anderson Dally Intelli gencers' office Where the ballots aro secured to determine the winners ot The Anderson Dolly Intelligencers' pr?tes. The interest In the contest has become intense and it bids fair to be the most successful affair of its kl||d. ever conducted In Western South Carolina. "Vote for me" in The Anderdon SENATOR NICHO fr?RPURIFl The Measure Which Will Ercite Assembly ar tn The main provision of the Nichol-! siST'ltriiisr*' reform bil' sr^und whit?i? I corftcrs the' pc! ?t?cd interests of "this ' session of the general assembly ls contained In the following summary fro?i' thu bill, as printed lu the sen ate jouvn al : *'Mhi eaten year, five months before the drat primary or ally primary elec ?&tf,lield by any political party, od ~anmatton or association for the pur " cf choosing candidates for office, b? tho duty of the members or l?er* ot each club to provide theenrolfment id alphabetical or of ntl the persons entitled to at such dub in the primaryelec. ii political party, organi ? association, as . hereinafter Alt persons who are quan tile in such primary elections ortho constitution and rules of lltlcal party, organization or , and who are bona fide the state and of the United (tod who havo been. residents " state for one year, and of the jhli> .or ward three months be the first primary election of such "rg?nl?atlc" cr aseccl?ticn cf ^ ^htch sn election sha?l be h??d, shall ba entitled io be cn fiff$s? yr, ?inch ei'ib roi: Provided, ?flaEjeach i, ml li voter appylng for en a any such club roll shall n dalli that he is duly qualified .o\? election under the coh ctUution and rules of said party, or . or, association and under 'ttraBmi^ns of this chapter, and : : nur enrolled as a member M any other club, rind state his ?S^?nd place of residence, and if city where tho houses arc num il;,, number ot the residence tn w?tf?i, he" resides, and !f the houses are not numbered, ho ?hall state the street and1 block upon which he lives. ^^ajMl-on complying with said ' termal ? be" enrolled. iftke 'Copy ot ?lab Roll "in each year, 30 days before .the first primary: election of any political itlonor association, lt itypf-t|j|gsl{cere having irrtporfaiii ^For' SaTe^Pea vide dhd cane forage.! 2. C. Dargan. Cox Dook store. VIAND PLAtE* WAKTEO- Young lady to. play and demonstrate sheet r ?mha^lf at oncO-A. W. Hailey ?^.'3P9S>SB, 10 and 2Sc Store. flfw?Prs?. jana to rent. See Eugine 'n fawtyrsori at-tfank Office over Wal ter Hoy's more. . l-20-tf TWIT the Sanitary; Barber Shop ?terinr.ed tools and clean linen used on every customer by First Class . workmen. Give us a trial '^4JyHP?>4 J* McClain, >^afi^td'^wo^?rym. and have a )ttlM- ?tock of dry pine wood on TuBJe. "Orders given prompt atten ttca.wpttfdraont Wobd Co. J. H. -.Mkrf>?4tf;w\ <?. lUm?r, Props., faders of The Intelligen cer .-fc> aaVs tho voting coupons and ; tbeni lb for me or to me. 1 .Sedate th>;. kindne*? for Btft?' ifecu* Harris Brue, eonteaiahl; AnHereen. !WfHf a yellow hound Miall ? of agc with ... cad a mtle Hlas? In face. _, whit* foot ?Uder will please notify J, J. Evans, Orr Mill. IS Harris street, i-27-?tp T DEVELOPING IN WESTERN RCULATION CAMPAIGN >S AND CARRIAGES FREE T TO CANDIDATES ESTANTS-TO COME OUT LR NOW-DELAYS ARE AL kNGEROUS Dnily Intelligencer voting contest. That ia the message that ia being sent these days by thc candidates for prizes to all their friends. In tliis season when nominations are coming into the Tontest Depart ment in a daily increasing number mini' nf the enterprising competitors for high honore are already begin ning with Hplrlt tlie work of their campaign. With the first Grand Prizo n Touring Car to be awarded . r LSON'S BILL riNG ELECTIONS the Most Fjghting in the General lis session charge of the enrolment of the voters ?* ,...,.1. M# ?li.. ..lui... nn .??.../? I ?w ! u ft\ make out a copy of tho club roll of .such precinct and to certify undor oath before a notary public, or other officer authorised to administer oaths under tho laws of ?'tis state that the same is a true and correct copy of the club roll of such club, and shall file such certified copy with the clerk of court of .the county In which Such precinct is located, and the same shall be kept- on record in his office. "No person Bhall.be allowed to vote at any primary election whoso name is not enrolled on the club roll ot the precinct where he ia entitled to vote under the constitution and rules of such political- barty, organization or association, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, at least 30 days before the first primary election of such party, organization or asso ciation tn each year in which an elec tion .diall bc held. "Any person, apply lng for enrolment I on the club r$ll of any club or pre-| cloct of any polUlcal party, organiza tion or association, who shall be re fused enrollment, snail huve ibu righi i tu -Mucftl to ??y circuit judge in the! circuit where.,such.voter presides, or to any justice ot the Supreme Court] from the action of the officers of such club; provided that the notice andi grounds of appeal be served on ono ot the officers of such club within five days after the action ot said club in refusing to enroll such voter, and thia appeal shall be heard within 10 days from -.he date of service or such notice, and tho time and place -for tho hearing of said appeal shall be | Axed and designated in Buch notice; odd such person, or the officers or members ot such club Shall have tho right to appeal to the Supreme Court ot South Carolina from tho decision ot the Judge or Justice who bears tho same; Provided,, that In tho event of action of the club or precinct in re fusing to onroll such persons be re versed by the Judge or Justice w ?to | hears tho appeal, then the name ot i such person shall be placed on the t Notices STRAYER- - On Saturday evening, j 24th inst. Red, male calf, 6 weeks i ol?!, very *mall-Notify T. C. Hay nle, Anderson, 8. C, lt. 7.-Reward. FOR SALE?TMR EXCHANGE-Eighty nine acre farm, in 1 1-2 miles Lump-1 kin, Ga.. County seat. Will trade for . r.isck in Anderson Bank , inr & Trmjt Co., or Citizens Nation al Sank. Worth investigating, p. O. Box NO. 67, Townvlllo, S. C. 122tf D. >; . eHCo ? *?J < rim rs rt m. One five ronni house, one half acre lot, in tow*1 of Townvlllo. house Pdtnted anadia good condtlt'o;'. This will be-sold'M public auctloti, Ander son, S. C.. first Monday in Fahy., 1914. ^^.^SH? W-r to W. C. Kin*, IMC SALE public sale to the t my pince on Thura? X 1914. ot 10 o'clock one two horse wag on with fees?, bridles, collar.; Aportton ci my farming tool*, ni cern, fgddt.1*:.divine Say, stover ? tops. . Rva KS5V. s t Belton. 3. c. rt P.D. <>. "VItOTffcE! FOlt RENT-Ono ninety-six aero farm with seven ear eight hundred dollar>i worth of improvement*, on the name. Located in Savannah town ship. Terms: one thousand pounds, OiOOO lbs) *>f good middling tint cotton. Apply to James F. Rice, over the Electric Theater, . l-27-3tp the cuiididatc who gets the most votes in the ?'iitire field of tho contest it is really no Binn!! wonder that the contost spirit ls lively, even at this early date. On the other hand, it is ? a mighty good thing to get an early start in competition of this kind. Preliminary work that can be done by candidates ls unlimited and will doubtless save them a good deal of | harder work later. Hy Ifttinti every jue of thuir acquaintances know in | advance what they want, by securing j pledges of support from every one i they know and by laying plans for an effective system cf vote RettinK. they can be ready to KO right ahead when thc real test conies to deliver the votes. The contest will remain open for ] who clip out the nomination blank | today and send lt to the Contest De pertinent today will have a good blurt] over the late nomine .s. You may nominate yourself or you may nominate a friend or relative whom you would like to compilaient in that way and whom you would like to soe win d Touring Car absolutely free. roll of such club and he shall be en titled to vote as a member of such club pending the final decision of the i Supreme Court. Existing ( lab Holls. "All existing club rolls are hereby declared null and void, and before any act may be done each club shall be reorganized and a chairman and sec retary elected. The County Executive I cnmmlltnp ?ind tho nffirers of the club I DB at present constituted in tho var ious counties ?hali he authority to act I In order to carry ont any of the pro-| visions uf iii ?ri a?i.. That an executive committee of ev-j cry Buch political party or organiza tion or association, shall be provided | by such political party, organization i or association for each county of thc State, to be composed of one member J of each club or precinct, and a chair man to be selected under the consti tution and rules of such party organ ization or association: and it shall| be thc duty of the executive commit tee to meet at the court house In the I respective counties 30 days before the] first primary in each election year. And the said committee shall have ac-| cess .to the club rolls filed in the of fice ot the clork of court, and shall have power to hear objections on the part of any citizen to any of said club rolls, and lt there shall be found on said club rolls the names of any persons not entitled to vote in any of tho precincts, and if it shall be found that the names ot any ^e.vson entitled to voto have been omitted, the said committee shall have the power to correct tho club rolls, and to strike from them or add to them all such names ai tor giving tuc person*, anti o in cc m of clubs affected five days no tice to show cause why tho same should not bc dono. Provided; the committee shall not noii?y lae persons affected. and tho officers of any club or precinct of any change made in the club Toll, within five days thereafter, and tho persons stricken from said dub rolls or the officers of such club shall have the same right ?md method of appeal from the action ot' the ex ecutive committee as is provided In Section 282-d ot this act. "Any person violating the provis ions of this act other than swearing falsely Shall be guilty of a misde meanor and fined .not over five hun dred dollars ($500,) or both at the discretion of tho ccurt. Any person swearing falsely in any of the mat ters pertaining to primary elections shall be guilty of perjury and punish ed ns now provided by-law for perju ry. The officers and managers of all club::, and members of the State and county excrftlve committees of polit ical parties, organizations or associa, atons, ore heroby authorized to ad minister oatha In all matters relating to such primary, elections, . and to swear falsely before an ot them touching such matters shall be per jury. The said managers ?hall be sworn to conduct the election fairly and legally, and each voter .sholl be sworn an to his right to Vote and that be bas not voted before nt said elec tion." ci * e ? * * e e Fair Play * * Special to Tim Intelligencer. v?ur ?rhool is mprcrlEg very . n?t.iiy \~ under the management 'of Mi*? ' Sadie Kellar, Mrs. Sarah Ford vhdted her brother Johan fleece ot Anderson Friday. ; Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Burris were tho KiK'i?? ?i Mt. J. T. I>r-- Satur* day night Misses Olivia- and Kan?le -Mahaf fey ?pent the week-end at Pelter. Mater Jesle Poore of Central ?pent Sunday afternoon In this section. Miss Sadie Kellar worshipped at Shady OroVf, Sunday. Mr.-Floyd Ellison was the guest of hts roastn, Charlie Ellison Sunday Henry Harris is vet y ill at this writing. gMHMHHB Miss. E?sic El URO n of Belton bas re turned homo after a pendine awhile with ber cousin Miss Ruby. Ellison, iee Louise and 0ladys Rcsce returned to Andernon after .V- - ding a while with their grand P- J. Oat i!n ol i fished his father, J. M. Gambrell Friday afternoon. . ? Mr. Luther Gambrell of Calhoun Falls was the guest of his father J, M. Gambrell Sunday. John Fora of Cheddar was the guest! of J: T. Dean Sortdky. * j Mrs. Annis Dean and little grandson! worshipped at Shady drove Sunday. . PRIZES M GO ?Q ANDERSON PEOPLE Live Stock Association Will At tract MU..iy to Columbia in February Throughout Anderson county the liveliest Interest is being manifested in Hi" meeting of the hive Steck As soclatlon of South Carolina which is scheduled for February 4, r? and 6. In all probability a number of Ander son people will attend the event and it is hoped that many of them will this year, as has become a custom with Anderson people, win a number of pries. There are to bc a number of in ten sting discussions as will be seen from consulting the lengthy program which has been arranged. The association will hold also a buttcrmaking contest, which every one engaged In buttcrmaking ls urged to enter. There will be two classes of butter considered: namely, dalry butter and farm or country butter; Thc former includes butter made by dairymen from separator cream of fered In original pacak?cs; the latter includes butter made In any other way than from tho centrifugal cream separator system. Valuable prides of various kinds are offered for winners in each contest. The Association is accomplishing much good for its members through the publication of a sale and want Hst, which Is free to members. Two slogans of the association, the spirit of which is being worked out with much good, effect are: "More Live. Stock and Better hive Stock," and "Death to the Grade Sire." Following is the programme for the hive Stock Association meeting: Wednesday, February 4.-IO A. M., Address by president, Mr. James L. McIntosh.-Doves*Hie. S. C.,; 10.30 A. 32yrd, **TC"?"iiF ??'?"" fVmntv V.lir. I lina and How They May B? Improved, by Mr. J. H. Mchain, Washington, D. C.; Products, by Mr. A. C. Haskell,' AugUBta, Ga. 2:30 P. M. Announcement of Win ners iu B?ttcT Scoring C, 2 to 5 P. M. Better Putter Needed on the Farm, by Mr. Alvin J. Reed, Ral eigh. N. C.; 3:30 P. Af. The Advantag es of Local Butter Scoring Contest, hy Mr. R. M. Mason, Clemson College, S. C . 8 P. M. The County Fair as an Aid to Better Live Stock, by Mr. W. D. Byrd, president, Laurens County Fair Healfh (Stereoptican Lecture), by Mr. R. H. Mason, Clemson College, 9 P. M. Clean Milk and the Public S. C. Thursday, February 5.-10 A. M. The Prospects and Plans for Live Stock Work in South Carolina, by Prof. R- L. Shields, Clemso College; HA.M.The Relations of the Veternar to the Live Stock Industry of the State, by-. 11.45 A. M., Business Session, elec tion of officers. 2. :i0 P. M. Progress and Prospects of Estblishing a Cattle Industry In the South, by J. A. Klernon, Birming ham, Ala.: 3:15 P. M. Wanted. Feeder Cattle in Middle Weat, by Mr. Phil S. Haner, President Illinois Breeders' end Feeder* Association; Tailorsvllle, HI.; 4 P. At. Discussion; 4.30 P. M., Moving Pictures and Stcreopticon Views showing Methods of Eradica te Ticks, by Dr. Fi M Nighbert, At lanta, Ga; discussion. 8 P. Al. Pasture and Forage Crops th ? First Step In Successful Live Steck Work, by Prof. W. W. Long. Cles?r.on College; 9 P. M. The County Live Stock Association, by Dr. S. S. Ljnder, Union, S. C. . Friday, February 6.-10 A. M. Poul try an Important Factor In the Live Stock Industry of South Carolina, by Mr. Frank C. 'are. Clemson College, 8. C. ll A. Al, common Ailstakes and How to Prevent *Them in Breeding Hogs, by Air. T C Moss, St. Matthews, ft 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 Alethcds to Follow When Feeders Are Purchased, by Dr. Sor rel, Spartnnburg, S. C. BOX PARTY. A box supper 1? to be held at Moun tain View school house on Friday evening. Tho affair is styled a "Shadow Box" supper and Is being an ticipated with much pleasure. SAGE julies HAIR UY SHADE Dent st?y Gray! Here's a Simple, Recipe that Anybody can Apply I With a ?air Brush. ' { The URO of Cage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates baok to grand mother's "Iniixt. Slie ?.r-,-.; ll t.v keep h Er hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant: ; .Whenever he.? hair fell out or tock on that dull, faded or itreaked appear ance, thia simple mixture WHS applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at nome is mucsy aha? ' out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's S?jpre. and Sulnhur '"Hairi THUM? il ir '? T" WU ???* thia feirtr j recelpe 'vrnflHHHHHIMHHH on to restore natural colo? hea?>*y I ?io hair ?mi itt s^^?H??d f?>r clC?r.,?r'.?1 to dry, feverlAh, Uefcv scalp anl fall-. lng hair. A well-known downtown druggist says lt darkens the.bair so naturally and evenly fha* nobody can tell it lute i>een applied. You simply dar'peu a .pongo or oft bruah with it sod draw thia through your hair, taking ene! strand yt a times. By morning thej gray JhafV disr-fnears, arjd after an oin-; er appll?utton or two, lt bccoid?s beautifully dark, gtofegy, soft and abundan ti t 1 Your Only Chance To Wiri Extra Votes in The Anderson Intelligencer Contest. 20,000 Votes RETURN THIS COUPON With one yearly subscription and receive 20,000 Extra Votes. iii addition to the regular ballots. Only one or these coupons will be accepted for any candidate and 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 Address . . Candidate Address VOID AFTER FEBRUARY 5,1914 ?.tl-- -- :Um. .THE POINT IS JUST ?Jtfp I Want An AUTOMOBILE But Cannot v*?v*Afford To Buy One*v*?v* 1 I INI OMINATIO N CO?JF?O?^? To enter the contest fill out this coupon and send to. the Anderson Dally Intelligencer Contest Department Each contestant ls entitled to ono Nomination, good tor 1,000 "VOTES-1,000 'In The Anderson Dally intelligencer Popularity ConteBt. I hereby nominate Mrs. or Miss.. .t --. Street No..District No . P^tofflce. Sta'-. Signed..-." Address.' %'^^if.ii} ;- -, _ ' ? ITO?eeb?oa. ... Date ..... Only one ftftmination will be credited to each contestant, Under no circum stances will tue name of nominator be divulged. "V?*??ri A5?T*???? j^Pnnn T Aov t^^-iok-i Jt' ' """" Fill out the above Coupoii, mail it to The Intelligencer Office ?^?t?d out how you can easily get an AUTOMOBILE FREE, Candidates Name ,.., Ton may ?end in aa many of these free ballots as you can ?et, each one wril coutit fifteen votes. This freo hallot muet Teach the cot'*it office not biter than Jan. 81 TOIP AgTEK JANFAKY^a^ WS r> ..?rv?? i