The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 04, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 9
PART ONE
VOL. 1. NO. 1.
Weekljr, K?t?WUhe4 1860;Doily, Jan. 18, 1914.
ANDERSON, S. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 13, 1914.
PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PEF ANNUM.
Launching a Newspaper in any cormlfunlty'Ts ? mg ??a?rtak
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ing, but bv this issue thc people of Anderson/ hotli^U-Vvand coun
ty, shoul realtec that Hie Aui?erson-Miirrring httelligeiice^w rap
. , Idly becoming one of the foremost publications ?if the Redmont
section of thc St?tfc. While thc early issues of the-papcr did -not
mesure tip to what had been anticipated, ?thc ??u5?^-nn^ YI??RJUI
tiesj have-been ovetceine-alfd-thfc "fc?ders' of this section- of ..the
country are^now getting ?.paper thal can honestly, bc characteriz
cd as "a newspaper in atl that Hie Word implies." -il4s^aim
of the publishersio give thc people of the Piedmont sect'ron an hon
est,; fair and square r^ut?jpation, giving ALL thc news ALI' the'time
;/;af)d? - ,
erator, gaih?red fr?nt tile four corners of the worU?t?^t?elli
gencer has facilities for gathering the news possessed by uo other
Anderson newspaper. *
With the isplendid'?i?^frt?epnH:tifo?yfid by ibis naper, and w-ith
hundreds of aAli^onatr^l^^vjiii^is -^sg received ?ach 'lueek.
The Intelligencer is tyriidajty^ttte -?fl?y ^tedium td bc desired- by
advertisers, if they desire to place their wares before the public.
Thc Intelligencer do?|?5t? ?f rtaTtfrrtee to s?y thc goods'for
1 the mercahnt. lt merely gnaf??i^esIXo get the patrons into- his
-'v . . .SS&at^''' ? -
hirose. If h& goods arc then rackirtg>or Ms sales force is in
competent the fault docs not rest with'the Intelligencer. But we
do guarantee to get the public into his place ;6f business. .
Advertisers 'hive long, agp grasped the fact: that actual R?
UULtSi and Wg'results at that, tonie from the use ot the fuUfliing
d'jtllyr' lTlic business trian over iris breakfast; thc household over
its 'Morning d?tics,' make it "part of each morning's routine to Tead
the'm?rning^Slper fafc3o imimtlcs-^''Fhen's when the "punch" from
the .morning: advertising comes in.
Het On fhe band w^oit-if you 'hail from Missouri and want
to bc shown, ?we ave tito very people to ^ take the . job. . H> y?u - try
it-^aw?wp't . believe you have gotten results, wcVon't minil^your
cusiUir. '! hUt/s >our business.
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and to meet an urgent need. ? \ '
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mostly I have beeh worked for,
good. 1 can still bc worked for
L cvili but each day it. grpws inore
difficult to misuse me. v........
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force. . If you ?se pw?yisoly ? am,
; a good tool in your ?'mploy. If
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you do noruse ''me?. 1 Tim a iorCe'*
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Kation, the hand-maiden of:
science and the f?ther 67 ' inven- .
tion.
I have pec?i>k;d the prairie and-,
with mv aid comn?etfc?-has laid > i
twin rails of gleaming steci in a'
gridiron across the continent and;
stretched a network 'ofceo^per in-/
to trje far corners of the globe.
. I am the friend of humanity
.'. ' for I have 'filled th?'coYWtryner's :
- ? nied the km? of yaaejftay, ,?
f 1 have brought ! otean i?fodt|?.{; "-.';?
*' healthful ^aTmthv mt?i?/'-conT^i-l
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distante and l?rings ^the whole
?vfc . . World to yoL'r d?'Orr .r^.??77s???|.
eager to. buy i?our. wares, I '
! have made merchant ' princesj'
out of corner shopkeepers ' and;
; rilled the we?lth of a Monte Car-j
lo into the laps of those: who?
know my power,
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foe to competition----so he. that
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|; wealth'.of Croesus. ?
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'O.ie and oinly universal alfp?bet'. .
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1 lion tritd every deed that dis- *
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bly get elsewhere iq tjiis Section.
* YE?RS OF EXPERIENCE fP
SKILLED WORKMEN, ^
includingM vo ?nptypei"^^ you
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is seepnd,to none..J We ^a^iee^bsoiut^ sat
isfaction on every order you. ; ?place with us,
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