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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. $5.00 PEF ANNUM. % Launching: a Newspaper in any community is a,bii'.lm??r^ak /pr lng; but by ?His issue the J*e?ple~ of Anderson, horh ctty amJrcottn? r*X ? \ ' ty,1 shourrea?!:^ that the Anderson Mornifig Intell?^rtc'erJhi'F?p mXvfcS?I i > Wly h?corn1"? ^of xhe f?r-^most publications ol^f^pW?nont :? ' ^g/^^???g^ section nf the State. While the early issues of the p?pe*ti? not mesure up to what had been anticipated, the most of these.;d)fTicur * ^t^^^^^^^^^/ ****** been overcoo?e 2nd the readers of this section of .the ^*4lj^^^wauN country are now Retting a paper that can honestly be char acte riz Blxffl . eJ ?s "a newspaper in all that the word implies." lt is "the. aim f^JgjO\ of'the publishers to give the people of the Prechuont section an%on> ^V^- TT\ e.st;.|a|r and square. puvV?osiion, giving ALL. the news ALL the time .?*. ^ iS^*'T'^*? wlli,e 5t is sti11 news' W^j\JBfipft? *ftfi|?? With the full associated press dispatches, coming direcjly in I f' and rnsing received h? . ?^^gjy^^^'V genc??fi^TO&ities for ^hering th?. hews posse'ssed? hy' no'other ^g^^^T . Anderson newspaper. % ' iiJ^M'-mit ^^^^^^ With the splendid circulation enjoyed by this naper, and.with \ j . hundreds of additional subscriptions being received each Week, ?/r^r~ XI The InteiUgencer is typieal)y the v(ry m?dium to be desired by . 3 advertisers, if they desire to pla/ce, their wares before the public. flf?mW) J Thc Intelligencer does not guarantee to sell the goods- for Bflg^g^k the mercahnt. lt merely guaran tees to get the patrons into his . Bs A1 house. If his^ goods are then lacking or his-sales force is irr- , V VFBI&?I?^ competent the fault docs not rest with the ( Intelligencer.' But we ^g^^^^T^ do guarantee to ?et the public into his1 Rlacc nf business, t; ^^^^^P ? ^ Advertisers have' long ago -rasped the fact that actual RE MMpSalsw i?yLT? am- b?8 results at that, come from the use.of the morning ^33fcs?v *v>i**MUy;<**tf*he business man-ova: fels, breakfast, ihe<?tous$ta>^?v?r ' 'f^- v^S ? ,) :its*m$rok>? d?tte.s, make it part of each.ihoriiing's routlne^a-read." * tfie morning paper for 30 minutes---Theh's Wrieh;the ..purich*',from. --%v|gKj "i- the uVor?ing advertisiag'conies in. N^T^^^pSl; Get on the band-wagon if you hail from Missouri and want i^^V^^?^H to be shown, we are the v?ry people t?\tak? the job. If you try JnSBgSgi^ it and don't believe you have got.en results, we w?jn't mind your V y-Wroffij,^ quittihg. That's your business. ? 111 Ii I ! ? I liHH H ! t IH ll HI ll i il .** 1 Am AdvertttUn?." ? came into being as the spoken language can.2; slowly, gradually -jj and to meet an urgent need. ~ I ? have been worked for evil, but . . mostly 1 have been, worked for . good. I can still be worked for ) evil, but each.day it grows more ' difficult to misuse me. 1 am atgrjce^atool and a living force. If- you.use nie .wisely 1 arri! a good tool in your employ. If you misuse, rue, m.y double edge ? : will injure1 -ctf d?StroV you. If you 11 .you do not use me, I am a force that works against the aims and purposes that animate'your busi ness. 1 speak a thousand tongues and 1 have a million voices. \ ,../',.. .. ! am the ambassador of"civhV ization, the hand-maiden of science and the fath?r nf in ven rt tiori. . I 1 have peopled th? prairie and I A ?. with mv aid commerce has laid I j twin rai?s of &lcaiiimj? si*jc? ia'a j' gridiron across the continent and I \ stretched a network of copper in- lc to the far corners of the globe. I:* 1 am the'friend of humanity- ';. for I have, filled the commoner's \ -, life with. a hundred comforts de- \\ : nied the king of yesterday. * , j; ? I have brought clean, food^! J ;? healthful warmth, musics conven*,.). . ience a?d contort into A hundred .~ million homes. ' ", ' : ; r; laugh M tariff jt^'M?-? " ' ,!?1$WS. un* w it . '. t have scated>the waits of the.- 1 ' ~$|rmer's isolation and'Hffltp^hjm- '} Ii build great facloriesua^ fr 33e them with lrarrpytrtet.J?tt(!,wo-'v . I am a bridge that span's;;. (a}}, , ;: distance and brings the whpl&it:|:. world to- your door, ready ???-ni. : eager tct buy your *; ares. 1 have made marchant princes | |:. Out ?i. Currier ?hopk-sspcf?,' '?iul I plied the wefcitii of a monte Gar- ? lo into the laps of those who know my power. 1 find the new markets pf the world ??d gather the goods ;o4 \ \ the world into a handful of jnlnt-. * ed pages. / . 1 father the: p?riiw-newspaper. 1 ara. either the friend or the foe to competition-so he. that ? finds me irrst is both lucky and wise. ' Epr\ Where it cost .cents to Wee me . yesterday it costs quarters today, Shand will cost dollars tomorrow. . ,'. But whoso?ver uses rh^'had'^sf.' ? have u?nse, for ? repay igrtiwaace . > - with t??s and wisdom with thc/ * .? i wealth of Croesus. 1 spell service, economy, 4bun- ' dance, oporturiity; for I aa? ^ i one and only universal alphabet. I live in every spoken word and printed line ;- in every thought that moves niai, to'a? \ tiort and every deed that di* Il plays ?biracter. 1 am advertising. ^^'^K Y/ tv T'-JB-*?' '. ; Tr. j We are better prepare4-ttt^n ever to give you ; better printing^and to??f?/t^ ca? possi bly get elsewhere in this Sectj?ft. . , YEAR^^F EXPERIEMfi?ft\,. MODERN I^CHflNEi^. ; including two linotypes, e?abt?vu.i %o give you ''Work of Quality" oh shorter n$ji? than you can ... possibly get el??where. ; , , . OUR ft?LINt? BIND?NG^^ARTMENT is second to rife I fi^?r^tli*e, ateofyte sat isfa^Qn^^e-ty; order ^^l^^^g? wUeth?r la^ge or smalL; . . . .>... ; - .. .,; ' : . -LIKE THE KIND ' A PAYING. INV?S1THJ?NT It costs no more, just looks better-^is better! and . has, a better, effect on the PGTS?? ?-if-J is intended for than an inferior grade of work; ^ (j S! JOBP?Il?-ING DISPARTMENT -Phone - 839-L^- ; ANDERSON, S. Cl BELTON, S.?.