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No "Ifs" Nor "Ands" Abouti The Store 'On the Gomerl Being the best store to buy Housefurnishings. Over 5,000 different, separate and distinct ar ticles to select f rom. HOW IS^i6>::O?-yARIETy? . Variety, Variety-Something new all the time something doing all the time. . A Particular Store .For Particular People EVERY FAMILY IN ANDERSON sheuld en _ joy trading in this particular store. Hie store that considers quality first, last and all the time. Kindly stop in when you are down town. SPECIALS FOR SATURPAY, FEBR^Y 2e, ."; . -M-*"' *<;- ' " . 'wJt^a k Strawberry Pitchers. 10c each Yellow Mottled Mixing Bowls.10c each Only two to a customer. "On The Corner" High grade cooking utensils and quality household goods of every description. I I BLECKLEY BUILDING ANDERSON, s|?. i rJ / ?f ? ^^tliL HOME OF YOU? r> y//0wl^ 'S A HOM C IN Pfc ED R- ^ Seejwig is ?elieving ' -Tlwtt*f^ Genii. jljjjjl. I !S m : ; / ? .'. ? rt '?' When we announced yetler^ (not wi were going to extend titi* North Anderson Car line, every ^ body believed k. f, Sije months ago when we ?poke of building ? -car Uae few bei?eyed that thc .Ibo would be built. Thi* ia on*y one of the of North Anderson's success Only Ten Day? More in Which tc Running Vacy Close-Erter f te verane 4 The tune is here io do your best work. Thc Intelligencer has pre pared a ?OJut Hat rfjt. j}riff* i ?9T, >lbe ladies .pf (his section wno' feel that they can spend a little br their spare time in working ipr the new dany'. Xo one knows who wul win. Many reade-H think they can select at least one of the winners. Some pick the candidates that are now In'Uve lead,' some are confident that others will be tbe fortunate ones. It cannot be as certained bow many votes any one candidate -will be able to ca*t the clos ing day. lt is not wisc for any con testant to estimate Just how' many other competitors wili accumulate. Over-confidence often has lost con-, tests of this -kind1 and relaxation at this otage moana certain ruin to the strongest candidate in the contest. Don't think because;you have a few thousand votes stored i up that somo of the other candidates haven't the name thing. Don't get tripped up on the little enemy that ts bound to creep Ipto your Joeing, -for if you do it close enough to hear Ute toot of the horn of the Ford Touting Car as lt j given to the winner. Good, rich priz es like The Intelligencer ls giving away cannot bc won for a song, and the sooner ihe candidates find this out the hotter lt will be tor them. Try and make thia your baener week and success will he ypuro. * _ , ' DISTRICT Kp. X I AU Territory Within the Corporate IT ??-???- ?nJ?funn_ Mrs. ionics T. .-Snow 7-.105,610 Miss Francis^ Harris..Bruce .. 70,650 Miss Neil ? Donm-ii .1.03,665 Mrs. J. W. Tbreatt .53365 Miss Vina Patrick.<9.375 Miss AUce JRrsy.96,705 Miss Myrtle McKinney. 90.570 Miss Isabel J? Wihb. 104,190 MI?3 Myrtle ?oJt . 82,810 Miss Myrtle Barton .42.6.50 Miss Roaa Payne.44.860 Mles Florella Beck.80.174 Mrs. Q)a Cooley.30,0^5 Miss Elizabeth Van Wyck.51,225. THra. J. M. Cathcart .98,480 Mrs. Hunter Thompson. 97.450 Mrs. J. J. Stuart. 71,395 Mrs. H. p. Eisonmau.50.175 Miss Lula R. Smith .. .-46,845 Miss Edna Campbell.79,800 Miss Greta McClellan. ?. .60,020 Mrs. O. F. Taylor ..... ... 64.460 Miss Annie <iunnlngiuun f... 50,235 Mrs. c. J. jaeCamps.50,020 Miss Lula Brawn.94,145 Miss Elizabeth ?sbG.ee .80,640 Miss HUS" Avery-........ i.. mas Lois Garrison \.53^35 '?.ia E. G. 5*arrl5bs''I..?2370 Mrs. 3V. E. Roy sor ... ..50,100 Mlf.8 Mattie Gaillard '.. 98,900 Mrs. Raymond Btiaty. 54,730 Mrs. Susan C. Frederick.102,105 Miss Lynda Thompson.41,995 Miss Annie Williams.42,225 Mrs. Clarence O?borne.104,025 DISTRICT KO. & AU ?rara! ?iou ie s sud Vuna* OH?BIBM the Corporate JUiw?ts of Ander, .rn SM ?nnvmu.po?w Carbllna, DOJ?AL.DS. Miss Virginia Nelson ........ 69,335 XUWBJW^LJJE. Miss lela Farmer.1*025 Miss Mozelle Huekabee.1.025 Miss Ella Floyd. .. 39.025 aftas Ida Allen. . .1.025 Miss Anna Belie.1>4?? Mrs. W. W. Thompson..1.0&6 aStsa Louise Harper .. .. ..IJW Mrs; Dr. J. D. "Wilson.?1,025 Mrs. C V. Baker. .1,025 Mrs. E. J. Huckabee...1,025 Miss Louise HaPj>*?* .<?>*6 ??B8 Eula Mae Honka. 42.425 Miss Nora McCullough.42.M40 M ra. 8, M. MC Adams.. 50,260 Bira. N. E. YebSS .'../..73,275 lue. Praak Gentry. Miss Lula Deep .. ..1.025 Mrs. F. I. Jones N...1.025 Mrs. J. M. Land ... .'..1,025 Airs. Clyde T. Bowen ..'.1,025 Miss Mary Pool ..'. JS9.025 ?|S??v.v.'.::^ Miss Sfcra M?rtfc .45,030 Mles Annie HoCotinall..73.5*0 silas Inez Fields.55.855 Miss Ruby BUlntm.. 52?Hr Mrs. N. E.iA?ratKln?.,,.Wife: Misa ;Fraaws 'Whlto ., .65,285 Miss Mattie Vandiver. 42,200 Miss Paille Wright . 82,150 ?Irs. B. L. V*rti!?$?^?!.. .. 86,150 MIBS Blanche Miller ...... Miss Maud Bowie .... ... 39,025 Miss Lilllab Darnall.......43,465 PELZER. . ?Miss Ola Scogglns, (West Pelter . .:...51.4*0 Was OJo ?eo?gaavU*7est) ... .C?i.44iO Miss Pallie ??aeraos .*.. ... aUsAO Miss Sarah tfpoaraoa.42,**>r. Miss Ajaais Aiken.-to,215 Mu? F^saertca donald.1*2* Mia? Carrie Lort Rosa.1.035 MMB n c?^uit .. .1,035 MS -.?^s?E*?. V. '.*. Afra. F. B. fctotMJng;..,-?9.025, filas ?Wgh.sa.935 EICH IS WHERE PUH???LE > Gather Votes-The Race Ii ry and Industry and P*r P Wir*?. Mrs. Eustice Hopkins.1,025 'Mrs. Sallie Holleman.1.025 HONEA JPATH. ?I Mrs. W. C. ?lack.102,57,1 M4asEja.ua l*ach ...70.780 Mrs. Jerry MoKen*i< .2?.876 Mrs. Oscar McCurry.-.&O.430 y Hiss Alberta Cox.44.600 Mist Lillie Smith .. 44,145 Miss Mittle Kay. .. 42,650 AN THE VILLE. ' Miss Fannie Killingworth .. ..1,025 Misa Annie Belle ...- .. 48,525 Miss Sadie Prince .. -.1,025 Misa Zula S?ber.S.1.025 Miss Hattie Lou Hadden.1.025 LEVEL LAND. Miss Inez Wilson. 39,025 SANDY SPRINGS. Miss Mettle Mays. 48,625 Miss Carrie Darby.1.025 Mrs. Sam Hammond.l.?l-5 Mrs. Alice Olefin. 1.025 Miss Gertrude Douthit ...... . .1.020 Miss Kathleen Elrod. 42,650 Mrs. Ti. L> Reed .. .. .. .. ..?.V25 CLEMSON. Miss Nela Sloan .. .Vi.1.0L5 Mrs. M. S. Abbott.. .. ..1,025 Mrs. N. M. Boggs.1,025 Migs Etta Sadler .<.1 205 Miss Pauline Hughes.89,025 Miss M. Stokes..1.0.25 I A IK PLAY. ,Miss yeya Crawforia,..^.-. 29,025 Mrs. Cesey. ..1.025 Miss Sadie Marrett .. ,. 1,025 Miss Lillie Cole .1.025 Mrs. Bernice Glirapb ...1,025 Miss Mae Belle Crawford'..1,025 SOUTH I'M ON. Westminster P. 0* H. r. ii. No. z. Miss Georgia Thomas .. .... ..1,025 ?Mrs. Otto Bunios. 66,265 Miss Amanda Reeder.1,025 PENDLETON. Miss Margaret Evans.C9.O20 TO '?VS \ IL I.E. Mrs. J. D. Babb . .. 42,820 Mrs. Lon Bole.man. 48,315 Mrs. N. C. Brown ... ... .. 42,225 NORRIS. Miss Lola Weting !.. ... 1.02? Miss Burnett Alexander 1.025 LIBERTY. Miss Nelle Robinson...-..,..39.025 Miss Mary Gantt ... ..ttr ... l.OM . Misa Pelt Chapman. ... 1.025 I-" *$Sh?i. ?g Mis Gladys JSutlt..h.'. A'.4l.0,66J Miss Edna Mae.Foj*xm.j>......39.0^ Mrs. Alex Simpson.1 ..Jl.053 Miss -Maude Whitmans UM . Af$& Miss Mary Lee Norrat;RF3>*V?; 56.376' CENTRAL. mil* I J' Miss Mary RowlanaV* ;.i,u;..'w<uS9,025 MIBB Stacy Shirley ;.- .^u?. I'M* Miss Maggie Carson . 1.025 Mrs. J. W. Wallace ... ...i.. 1,025 Mrs. Florine Norris..*?.. 1,025 Mrs. Jeff Gassaway... 1.025 Mrs. Ralph Ram sure.1,0? Miss Jennie Allen.1.025 WARE SHOALS. I.Mrs. J- F. HJll:?.i.'... ?M-5 ATiDEnoGn. BED. i*m Misa Mary Lee NorrlsRPjO e .. .81.625 Misa Selma Crawford RFD 6.. 50.045 Mrs. Reid Patterson RFD 7.. 70.255 [Miss Eva Greer. 93,538 Miss Lucy Todd.....48.800 |Mrs. Henry Whitfield..?4?.490 Mrs. Geo. W. Kernels.42,610 I Mrs. Pat Major.101,02o Csiheae, ?.C. , Misa Vera Chapman.62,480 ROBERTS mts. Henry Whitfield ,.43,315 .Htss Ot*ce Campbell ... .. ..1.025 WALKALLA ' Miss Rosemary Busch . GREENWOOD. Mrs. C. B. Alexander..39,025 Miss Lbrete Harvey.,. 1.025 Misa Ella N?calos ... ... .. 1.025 Bitas Ajaa?c Law^MgrahaU .. ? ... - LOtf Misa Hattie Xfcreaae...'....39,025 IMiss Lillie Blake.1.025 Mrs. V. li. Yeldan.-.1,025 MTS. Hugh Johna*.,M ... ... < 1^-5 ^??Mt- .? Hllss Alcnena COj-eman... .-W25 An Only j>au ghter Jte I lieved of Consumption. When death wa? hourly expected, i nil remedies haying failed, and Dr. H. {Japes waa axa?jtuaenHng with Ute matty herbs of .Calcutta, ho acoldant ly made a preparation which cured lila only child of Consumption. His "ld Is now In this country and en ing tho boat of health. Ho has ved to Ute world UtatCon sumption A' be positively ?nd permanently 1 ourtd. Tho doctor now gives hie re cipe free, only asking two-S cent ?tamps to poy expenses. This kerb al ??o cures Xlght Sweats, Nausea, at : th/> stomach and it will break ap a I t^SmU /.?ta in '""?r;ty-four hoars. Ad I dcojas CRADDOCK ? CO., Philadelphia. FnrtL, namljtf ,<jkffia*per. POLIT?CS AND POLITICIANS. , 'iUram W. Johnson, who for a long lime was undecided whether, to bc a candidate tor re-election as .governor of California or for lilted States sen ator, has decided tr run again for governor. Francis J. Henry, the fa nsoua prosecutor of big gratters, will ' ?.? '?.. ?t SPLENDID -CITIZEN. Spartanbyrg Harald Senator Sullivan of Anderson ?oun iiad the cousea* "- t'.zt ?&? ci thc pi-sis of South Carolina in^e *cnt^>ba e^har dc.y. lt 4s to be hoped he will escupe Impeach ?ii...?' The Science proves that the strangest fence, because constructed throughout on scientific lines, is the ELLWOOD FENCE SIMPLE-SCIENTIFIC-STRONG 4SI A w JIIJV a 1 JI ?/ A w a A,8MCH The Reasons* T| / \ /\ f \ f\ ? \ f \ i \ /\ / \ /\ /\ l?t-Kcrii horirnntul extension of Uic CLL? ^MM IN QI W^OOD IsufcO^l^tuoic, coBbitliiiKOltwoUcuvy J_| IK ' T ' ^M/V)L1|^L AAVYAI O?ftvOOO?iwO?^ 26 INCrl or *w'*t <o wi-'uken tue turcoiith ot thc tit- wir? Tani jv? ' ^ r jV/t/Y/ui* J\/M\T ffi/vf\f\fl/Y/\/ fv/Y/f *' thP l>on^itll{ point. ( Wrap a wiro ?round ? ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ J J ^^^^t ^'rU't"PK'in^ ?*n''' HlUl 1 !,n"'l't U0<^'? THAT 18 ALL THERE IS TO ELLWOOD FENCE-! Heavy steel cables ?a,pr*d al>out anil heM torret?ierhy steel wire, torminj? uniform meshes. Simple, Isn't It? fi? NU . ;-..i.u.e n Ma.biv ? "l ar.v patt: uniformly ..roi.;-. ': :.<. it;v..ons,y;r tin: inpcrior^Y ot ELLWOOD FENCEt) aro not huiil lo iiyxl X^i; <<;:?par,y own;; and <!|iuv0lv! W f ? v. a i; oh raines ami iurtWCCS; its own wire mills ami iii.Y lei? e tji.t.m :c-.--.cather o:;o of ihc I .chi;; 1.tr j. cr th_:t ?my other lcu>-e facto"- !% tho world. Thc-C-t.: .htiw.Vd. Ur ci^^vjnvitf;;. ,* ' . " For Sate by ? r__d_!i*__rOF_ I. Whitner St. _a*? C? Anderson, S. C. A t inline of a Lifetime Eyesight is Precious lt is dreao/ui to he hiiud. B?in?/iesx romes in three ways: A t ri dent, Dis ease and .Neglect. We have arranged with the eelchrnted DI?. J. E. LITTLKFIKLD President of the leading chartered Optical College to spend three days at our place -of business, giving yon tb> opportun tty of a Ufc-limc ito con-1 ?If this eminent Specialist FREE OF CHARCIE! ft.ijf. J.?? 4? hut ?ced glasses lt? yvijl toll ', jw M. If you do VM will jhe ?hMl to stand bac* of every sale. Dea't 1er? g+t the date. ' Thursday, Friday and Saturday ^ A'; regular m& Eg-?ituaioji ;ffjree. ? '-MODKILN -mWiiW WALTER H. tS? COMPANY The Leading Jewelers and Opticians nsavrdpeaame* S Labor Savers Whether you employ a servant or not, labor-saving' de vices fr the home wj", pay. Ho_sehe!d n&p&s -Sr Tor? -sno-?h!y--sore ?fork can be done. Situations in auch houses are more sought after and more persistently, held on to. Labor Saying, Time .saving, Comfort saving devices pay in the end, YOU THE KIND WE MEAN Vacuum Cleaners, Irons, Sewing Ma chine Motors, Fireless Cookers, etc. SOUTHERN PUBUG IIA H EV A 9JL H9. Anderson. &? Q. Brown Office BuUdlag. Second Floor. Phone ?69. -^^^.i^:.-.^-^^.,!. .? i .nijaxiil-^-i ii.---.- _a=9 Right at the beginning we conceived the idea that the only way to build up a sufastantial business was to give every one a square deo!. Sc, you- have b ought anything in the patt of us and it doesn't come up to what / we told you. Cime in and let us make it satisfactory^ JOHN M. ^ COMPANY 140 N. Mai? Street WHERE QUALITY IS UWAYS4UUIIEH ^AN PUK E. ' ' ' ' . . lit ? ''' ________-,-; ^IIIIIIIHJS^^ I^H Why Morris Breads Prevesit SltedMr HH raflRSU Our auwios derive their ammonia from Ibo UIGURS? GRAPES t/jS^il MlflBffl OP BLOOD, BONE AND PACKTNQI?OUSE ANIMAL TA??KAG?. HfiHB|| yHHH| >Vc4uo,n^r;;]i^e one ?unce of* the cheaper rnincral ammoniacs, Air ,|^^HH| WMBII ni_t??eo,ilfiather corjapvunds, or othf^ galled "Tankages." By JU^HR the use otj?n?y high class arojrwaniatefii, VQ i^?ure early, constant ar)d mBP^jWI . BBBBli.^jfe^ding^ tho plant regardless of unfavorable seasons, This WBS?s?m w3??Bw -^P0'pia?it in a healthy, vigorous condition, and enables it ip KSHMES rg?jl resist disease and to retain its fruit. - &8tfflWffi| '?TnlpftR yr?? hny f*?rt.tlirflra Mm-lncj fi eriiaranteo of absolttte pu- WBMW|S lli_IWB-_ -aity on jwch"-b'aar, such as we give, you. five liable to starve your JBraBHH ??B^HBWH cr?P. RI*d suffer a heavy leaching And' shedding loss. Why-taite ?BffWnMffiwI 1 fl-S8_ffl ttex^'te? the mere pittance of a few cer?fo' per acre? . 'B^uBS 1 IM9__M '?rd^r jthe MOR?l?S BRANDS .?QV/ from your nearest dealer ll^BBrflilll 18_---l_ CrOP Btea^y qe!>ena^W nutrition ^^^^^^^^^^ffl 3^ jflSSS^^-^ _ _ *i?w?^??"?l;.V- ' rltt^tl_mwmd^^Sj^^^^>! l^n^^!m I^Lftii