The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 11, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
A Little Persistent Work This Week anrl
Next Wffl Give You a Utt?e Pin Money
DV Al t
?anc KEEP ^UM5? NO UPWARD?ONE SUB.
SCr^l?N TO THE ANDERSON DAILY INTEL?GEN
??II MEANS EIGHTEEN THOUSAND VOTES FOR
YOU
At Tb? Same Time It Counts for the Tmn Dollars in Gold G? en
Feb. 18th, 1914. The Work is not Real Work, Just Pleas
ant Recreation?Get Out end Get Acquainted With Your
Friends and Neighbors
The special offer for this- coming
wees Boems to have srbuBed a great
deal of enthusiasm among the friends
of the ladies add there are certainly
some workers in this contest and are
are glad to see them keep ahead. A'
person who will get out and work
for his or her friend 1b deserving of a
great deal of praise.
It means so little to get a few sub
scribers and put yourself far ahead
in tho lead. JuBt think of it in
time and don't wait until it is too
late then say, oh, if I had only work
ed like some of the ladles I would
have won, but t Just didn't cere. 7ou
do care, and everybody knows that
you care and if you do not do all you
can you are going to care a whole
lot mure.
Now is tho time to put In your best
efforts. Who wsb it Bald "Don't give
up the ship" and those very words
won the battle. Don't give up your
fight. Put in every moment of your
time that you cap spare, It only mesns.
a few days and Just now this is th?
most Important thing on the -calen
dar. What 1b that' use of sitting
down and bemoaning the fact that
you are at the bottom of the. list or
at best have only a few votes.
Haven't you a friend at all that you
can go to.r id ask for one subscrip
tion to The Anderson Daily Intelli
gencer? How many of these will it
take to put you in the lead knd per
haps win von the'first honors ??d
the Automobile? It will do you more
good to get out among your friends
and work a little. It's a good thing
for you, 'because it will show you
just who your friends are. "You
know n friend in need Is a friend in
deed?and will there ever be a time
when you will want friendly aid more
than voii do rieht Vin?? Ami ihnn
DISTRICT NO. 8.
A? Rural Reales and Towns Outside
the Corporate Limits of Ander,
son fa Western South
Carolina.
.. .1,025
..1.025
.. 1.025
. ..1.025.
..1,025
..1.026
DONALDS.
Miss. Lisxle Agnew ...
Was Leia Martin ..
Tries Lucille Humphreys
Mrs. J. T. Johnson ....
Miss Lille Dodson ....
Mrs. Steve Brown .. ..
Mrs. Dr. Carlton .39.00Q
Mrs. E. H. Booker .. .. . .. ..1,025
Miss Virginia Nelson .. .1,025
Miss Orebclle Martin.1,025
Mrs. R. L. Barmore.1,025
Mrs. Melvln Agnew .. .. .. ..1.025
lowndesvlle.
Miss Lela Farmer.1,025
Miss Moselle Huckabee.1,025
Miss Ida Allen. .. ..1,025
Miss Anna Belle.1,025
. .42,425
. 4S.840
. .44,260
. .60,790
you ge- tne suoscrmers it will be a
good thing f. r you. Wo wund?? if
yoii realize what it means to be at
the top of the list, when the closing
night comes.
If we had a friend or relative in
tbo contest, we would ask everyone
we evej knew and we, really bcllevo
Miss Ella Floyd.
Mrs. W. W- Thompson
Miss Louise Harper ..
Mrs. Dr. J. D. Wilson .
Im-s. C. T. Bak?f .1 ..
Mrs. E. J. Huckabee ..
Miss Louise Harper . .
Mrs. R. H. Mosely .. .
Miss Eula Mae Hanks
Miss Norn McCulldUgh
Mrs S M McAdams ..
jwesm.
Mrs. N. E.:Yeargln . .
Mrs. Frank Gentry.1,025
Miss Lui a Dean.1,025
Mrs. F. I. Jones.1,025
Mrs. J. M. Land.1,025
Mrs. Clyde T. Bowen. ..1,026
MlB3 Mary Pool.1,025
Miss Mattle'Banister.1.025
if i Miss Lu!2. Price.
BEiiTOK
Mis? Sara Mortis ... .. ..
Miss Annie McConnell ... ..43,215
Miss Inez Fields...49,570
Miss Ruby Ellison.46,305
Mjrs. N. E. Watklns . 44,565
Miss Frances White.28,020
Miss Mattle-Vandlver. 42,200
we would be tempted' to ask-som^fMJ^.PeJl^^
mat wa out no? Know, tone'.p us, ant:
If we did not win we would at least
make it so warm for the rest of the
contestants that they would know
that wo were -In the race. Let us tell
yiu right how1 that this is no time
for day dreaming or sleeping; it
Is time to he at work every moment,
.lust try reel hard and soe how It-isiU,
seem to be real husy for a few days.
To our frienda living outside of the
city of Anderson we want to say that
tliore is some easy money for you if
jfou haven't got SR " that "yon want
Wjhy not1 get busy and get some of
this? Two large prises go to; each
district besides the special'prizes.
Miss Alberta Cox. ... 48,465
Miss LitUe Smith. .. 44.145
Miss MUjtle Kay. 42,650
ANTUE VILLE.
Miss Fannie Killlogworth
Miss Annie Belle ...
Miss Sadie Prince.
Miss Zala Sneer. .1.026
Miss Hettie Lou Hadden.1.025
LEVEL LAND.
Miss Ines Wilson ... .1.025j
SANDY SPRINGS,
Miss Mettle Maya . ... ... 42,580
Miss Carrie Darby.l.')25
Mrs. 8am Hammond.l.ajs
.Mrs. Alice Glenn. 1.0251
MJae G?rirude Doutblt .. .. .. ..1.02;
Miss Kathleen Elrod . 42,650
Mrs, fl L Reed.x.*05|
CLEMS0N.
Miss NeU'floan.\,0Ji
Mrs. W. L. Hutchinson. 1.025)
Mrs. M. S. Abbott 1..l,02r. |
; Mrs. Tf. M. Boggs . .1.025
Miss Etta. Sadler..1.205
Miss Pauline Hughes ... ...1,025
Miss WL Stakes .. .. ., ..1,025
FAIR play.
Mlsi? Vera Crawlord ...1.025
Mrs. Casey .. .. ..'.1M(
Miss Sadie Marreti..1.025
Miss Llllle Cole.1.025
Mrs. Bernice Gllmpb .. .. .. ..1.?25
Miss Mae Belle Crawfprd.1,025
SOUTH UNION.
Westminster P. O., K, V. I>. No. 2.
Miss Georgia Thomas .... .. . .1.025
Mrs. Otie Burrlss .42,225
Miss Amanda Reeder...1,025
PENDLET ON.
Misa Margaret Evans ...
Mrs. J, R.Coyerst?n .. ,
Mrs. V. a Harroo .. .
? re. b. E. Whitten .. .
TOwmiLlk.
Mrs. J. D. Bsbb.
Mrs. Lon Bolemen ... .
Mrs. N: C. BrgJo.
Miss Loia mmS????'...
Miss Burnett Alexander
LIBERTY.
Miss Neils Robinson ...
Miss Mary Gahtt.
Miss Pett Chapman .. .
Miss Daisy Willis ... .
KASLEY.
Miss Gladys Smith ...
Miss* Edna Mae Folget .
Miss Ethel Wyatt ..
Miss Emily Robinson ..
. *!?.<> j m jus jahnio Robinson ..
4t ? * 1 Miss Margaret Sellers ..
Miss B?U Norris.
AUT?N,
Mrs. Alex Simpson
DISTRICT NO. J.
All Territory Within the Corporate
LlniftK of Anderann.
the Corporate Limits of Anderson.
Mrs James T Snow.62,575
Bruce..'.
?* att
eo. W. Spear .. ,
.1 F Tolly .. ..
na Patrick .. ..
Ice Bray .
tie McKinney ...
_ is ?*?_X-??. .
aPUirtJ vfWU ... as
tie Bolt.
e Barton .
Is Garrison.
sa rayne
. orellu Beck' ... .
?in, agumuvtii irmi TT/tR
BttrfV?; Ml. Caihcart ...
Mrd, Hunter Thompson ..
Mrs. J* J. Sttiart.
Mrs". II ?. Eisenmaa. \..
Misa L>ila R Smith .. ..
M-isVl?dn? C&KiphcH ..
Mia? dreta MuCleilaa ...
Mr* 4X F. Taylor.
Mis)'. Annie Cunningham .
Mr*> Gil DCCamna
Miss Lula Brown .
isabeth McGee
la Avery ^sM,v>;
Hadgens
la Garrison ....
.. .35.
..10,280
..42.270
..31,375
. 70.5.00
H
-LT* _
* n,vTvv
59,685
...412.?.60
,. 2T.04S,
. .44.860
. .53,470
. .Mjom
. . DO,SOW
..60,200
.. 48,050
. S4.2Y0
. 32.tff5
...R6.*?0
32.226
.32.026
OtiSSC
42,640
.?6,265
.32,225
53,635
t mrre.
Miss
M*?
Mrs.
Miss
Mnn
Mrs.
Mrs.
Miss
E TtSyeor. 33,160
ttle Gain lard. 76,915
RftymniHl Baaty ... .
lick ... 66,913
Thompson..41,166
nie Wniiams .. .. ..42.225
rence Osborne.75.<>2"?
ef Anderson in Western
~ CareBaal
wisiiiiasufzvRi
Mrs. Rt L. Darnall . 65,390
Miss Lillian Darnall . 43,205
Miss Anna Donald.1,025
Miss Cbrlstlno Scott . -..1,025
Miss Blanche Miller ...1,025
Miss Sal. Cox.. ..1,026.
Miss Maud Bowie.1,0251 Mrs. J
Miss Anne Laurie Colyes.1,025
Miss Mary Wilbowe . .. ..1,025
Miss Edith Bigby.1,025
PELZER. .
Miss Inez Bahb. 42426
Misa Julia uimpson.i.u?ft
Miss Saille Cobb .. .. .. .... . .1,025
Mrs. Frank Tr?>p.1,025
MI?S Agnes Belle.,,tm
Mrs. John Hudgens ........ ..1,026
Mrs. Sam Beam. . .1,026
Miss Carrie Lander.1,026
Miss Annie Wess.1.Q25
arg?. nujiUx. i rtgr.
Usas Agnes Mc^rady" .V !!i.?26
Misa.Belle Joj.es.1,025
HcCwa..
Miss Belle Norrie .. ..
Miss Lela Godfrey.
Miss Ole. Scoggtns (West) ..
PIEDMONT.
Paule ?eartaaff.
Stud Sstirmm.
Wiss Llllle Mac Armsfrong ..
S?ss Etljet Cboh ."..
-V? W4IUVUU.
Wennh.
i?a Sadie G?llard.
jMlss Eva Clifford.
Mrs. J. 7,. Love rette.1
Miss Blanche Hutchlns.1
Misa Annie Alken ...
Mlfts Frederica Donald
Miss Carrie Lou Ross
Mrs? H. D. Campbell
Miss Lela Anderson ,
Mrs. Frank ??ber .. ,...1.626
SENECA
Mrs. F. B. Stribliugs . -
Miss Dorothy Jennings .
' wmmm t n/cw? ? TOust . .,
Miss Mtcy Sit ton I. .. .
Miss Sue Bally.
Miss Lnla Olgnllllat ..
Miss Louise Farmer .. .
Mtss Stella Fincannon .
"rSS Ii"?? H?r??>to? ...
Miss Kittie ?llgh ... .^|fc|
Mrs. Kustico Hopkins.1.02."
V*?ci-??,- ^ ,
HONRA PATH.
Mrs. W. C. Black.
Miss Eons Leach. 24.875
Mr^. Jerry McKenzie ... ... 2iPs:n
tut JifriCur "'
68.820
..1,026
..1,025
.-1/*5|
?^?o
.42^15
42.225
.. 1*025
. 1,026
..1.025
. 1.025
. 1,025
. 1.?25
..1,025
. 1.025
. 1,025
. * 1.025
. 1.026
. l.ASS
,. 1.025
... 1.0351
Miss Maude Whitman. 1.0251
Misa Mary Leo
Mise-Vary Rowl?ni
Miss Siaoy Shirley
varans
RFD? ..56.316
1,025
him1
?,02?
1,025
1,025
i ,025
m
5
5
5
Hne Norrls
* uassaway ? ...
R? snre.
le??len.
WARE SHOALS.
F. Hill. ... 49,305
ANDERSON, BPD.
Mary Lee Nbrris RFD 6 56,375
Selms Crawford RFD 6 49,045
Reld Pcttersoa, RFD 7 51,175
Eva Greer ... ... .. 54,120
i/uoy *'Ou? .
Henry w?iitfleid ... ... 42,400
Ged.' w. Kernels ... .. 42.610
CalfaouR. fL P
Vera Cfiapaaih ... ... 50,440
Mrs. Henry WhftBeifl,
Miss Grace Campbell ...
TT ? lh ? htt\
Miss Rose-raary Busch
25,285
..1.02S
.57.140,
NOTICE
A call meeting of Security Lodge,
No. 241', Fraternal Union of America,
will take place Wednesday. February
llth, s p. m. in President Shergrd'e
office over the People's Bank for the
purpose' of electing officers, NrpW
t ;an Laser, supreme steward, witi. be i
with na, and explain the merits of the}
Crdsr, ?iri? lis? iiijw Hjuiarcs, cic. An i
uiesoTier? ttr? requested to be on hand
promptly. Mr. Laser's1 time Is limited
and st ts hoped that the members
will present some annllcattons for 1
momherShlp in the Order as very low ]
rate? will be given. Blanks can h? |
Menred from ih? ?Ivcretary. J. T^
King.
J, L. Shcrard, Prcsldeht.
2-11-11. J- T. King Secretary.
REORGANIZING
THE C?NAL ZONE
Gcclhai. Chani'mg O??oers Pre
for Permanent
igrs. Oacar ?foCarry ... ... 4^381
{i?y AsBoclatedJPrfsa.) _1
^^^S^S^^^^S^SS^^^^Spjgsseurae w.
Goethals, chairman of the Panama ;
Canal Conrmtsalon, today nnnounCed
thai <lu> suspension of W. F.'ShinKry
chief cl<
i department of the
oanat zcfiue would not' become effec
tive nntil Capt. Frank O. Whit?ock,
or the United Suite* cavalry, took
compietR chiarge of both the sunsia
tenc!* and tr?e cosuialssary depart
r / ?rrow or Thursday.
' I John Btfrhfs? who was SC upended
yesterday ey Col. Goethals from the
management of the commissary de
partment and Lient. Col. Eugene T.
WflsOn., rcn?Vod; from duly as'r>hi?>f
of the subsistence d?partaient, st bis
Candidates Nam
" You xa*7 send
I 14.
rOlD APTSS FErsstCTABT 14.
wob
ait?
pVOI
his
s^iat
Wilson today said
iya k? re?ire ?r?m
lu
BOMtiPted gratuitU
purchase of supplies.
WONT YOU MAKE THE EFFORT?
First Grand PriaSs
How much is your time
worth from now until
Mar^ .
Willyoumiike$59)>?00
before then?
m* MODEL $5!HM>iW
idbile
Start now with the de
termination to win, and
you'll succeed*
As some lady will posi
tively get this c?r on
March 12th, 1914,
1VER3 & POND PIANO
value $450
NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A ?I
AMA
Value $450
FIRST PRIZE DISTRICT No. 1
V
This Instrument is fully guarani
^w^era aj?d;lw the C A.? Raed Piano ?
Company. They want you to call and let thiem inari'a ?Vfesic Houee/ They will he \glad .to
us Piano. | demonstrate this beautiful Instrument to you.
Second Prize District No. 2? HIGH POSNT
BUGGY?Value $110.01' -?.*
This buggy is fully guaranteed and is ready for
your inspection at the salesrooms of J. S. Fow
ler Company. It has been specially made for
this contest and is a beauty.
Second Prize-District No. .1? ROCk HILI^
Single Bu ^- Value $11^00.
This buggy Is fully guaranteed by the Fretwell
Company, and is now on display at their snow
rooms. Th?y welcome you to call and examine
same*
We have nothing up our sleeves with which to
deceive you. NO SLIDING SCALE OTVOTES
One year's Subscription Gets 16,00 votes no more
no less. Our Contest C loses March 12?*, 1914,
ALWAYS AT YOll?t SERVICE.
Contest Detriment, J. F.
>a irtanagety