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YOUR EFFORTS Tl MORROW JE Be On Time-Be The Prospective Subscri row night youf own a Ford for a little begon? Tomorrow night at nine o'clock rings down the curtain on the lest big ' h*t" of the Intelligencer's Con test: > Your last chance to secure a fine! touring car. formal'little work, (let as many subscriptions as you pos sibly can by tomorrow night, at nine o'clock'. I I/iok over your Hat stmf-'-see who hau promised to give you a subscrip tion at some time durtntf-tgi* contest, and snow then* Just H?tyr n*Uch it means to you, to get their subscrip tion now. Show thel* <B*l yotf<are out to1 wlti nnd they'dfensure to help you, n <,-., - -kn.oV at? WisC :wor? loves a winner. You mttst wjNWc If y**u; hope to galp. anjnhflks)/^ l& wa* \l.|r6ie, like It wascht th?'eti? dt ttt&&&, th-jh- yon c?eld .?lfaWty lode a^fllftte. but now it Indifferent, ev?rf second counts. * r ' This has been tt gffcht contest;, great people have buTri contesting; the hon or will be great ?Se"'^ev' CnTe who is declared the most'/ft^fir' lady of Anderson and adjoining'counties, and ?i jriji be sr?2.t to j around in thaVijlne Ford.Car that7you.hare wqu by your own efforts. The candidate that expects to win this honor must hit the high places Irci^r--,;-. r.Gvr and tomorrow n?sh* nt nine o'clock. I onf: subscription may do it.' . ?_ DISTRICT NO. 1. AU Territory jrithla ft* erp*?wte r Limits off Anderson. Mrs Jamea T Snow. .120,610 Miss Francis, Harris Bruce .. 70,550 Mils Nell ,0'Dohnelt ..104.665 Mrs. J. W. Threatt V........x. Miss V|na Patrick ... ... .. 4?, Mlu?t Allco Bi*r Vitt.., . ;v.. ;! WWwM Misa Myrtle slte^linrey ... ' . f?ptt Miss Isabelle -Webb .117,190$ iMlHs Myrtle Boit . .. ,1 Miss Myrtle Barton. Miss Rosa Payne...44. Ulis! Florella Heck . 122,17 Mr*v Ola Cooley ... ... .39," Miss Ellisbeth Va* Wyci.5i Mrs. J. M. C?thcart. 18S\f Mtk Hunter Thompson....... 97,450 Mr*. J. J. Stuart . 120,393 Mrs. H. P. Elseumaa..60,175 Miss Luis Fx Smith .......... 120,845 Mies Edna Campbell'.?.. .70.8001 Mite Oreta McCielten . 80,020 Mri. O. F. Taylor \ .\.i?4*4.??! " Annie vun?.SiBu?uj ... Gv,J-G - C. 3. DeCamps. 50,020 Mists Lola Brown.119,145 MUja Elizabeth McQco .08,640 Miss Ella Avery '...120,365 Miss Lois Garrison. 53,835 Misa K. 0. Harrison.63,275 Mjr? W E Rayaor . . .62,100 "t?inn Siaiiie Quiiiara. 122,500 Mr*. Raymond Beaty .. .. . .05,730 Mrs. Susie C. Fr?d?ric!*.*?._123,165 Ml?s Lynda Thompson.41.065 Miss Annie" Williams ,. .. ..4$f tt Mrs.' Clarence Osborne .. ..125,025 AH Rural Rentes and Towns tae r DONALDS, MU' V,-Wfci:-- *~ Miss Ella'v ti?y?J, .. S9frfc# Iva. ' ' Miss Sola1 Mae Hanks.42,4*1; Miss Nora McCulhJugh.48,840 Mrs- 8. M. McAdams... fcOwaSul STARR, Mrs. N B. Yeargin. _111,275 Miss Mary Pool.39.085 Miss Mattle Banister.1.0: Misa Luis Price. . BKLTOH, Mis? Sura Martin.45,030 Miss Annie McCouneil .. Mt?s Js-ejf Fields ... Miss Ruby ElUaon... Mrs.* N. H. Watklns.. soi Miss Frances'Whtt* <. .. ,. ?.-?ll^ ?V_Jku_ MISS Pallie Wright . 86,160 t?ILLtAM#TON. Mrs. R. U* Darnan ... ; itttafe PKLZER, Misa inak' Babb .:. ... ... 42;22$l Misa, Aunle West V.\.57,025 Miss Ola* Scokelns, (West Pelzer -...51.4601 vre DM ONT. Miss Paille Spearman.42?80 MISS Sarau sfcsrniao-V..... 49,465 Miss Aphte Alken .. .?5?.3T5 ?K8IS A. Mrs'. T. D. Stribling..S9.025 Miss KtUe Sllgh.........39,026 HONEA PATH. MYS?fW, C. Black .WBflfS MUs Esna Leach .njtf* Mr*. Jerry McKenzie ... ... 24375 Mrai; OskiAr MsCttrry.. .60.4? Miss Mittle Kay . r., . .. .. j Mis? At^i^i^1^^:to Miss laeajW^|tfla? > M '., i!?.o$? S??firr wrmcmtu Mint Mettts Maty*:...... ; ... ?feig} IMKb ^^^^Wrod^y. ... _4?,tlW)j Miss Pauline iiusjaa?..........3?j92?i Misa' r<r* Crawford;... #/ts?\ One To Reach The] iber First? Tomor opportunity, to rouring work , will forever SOUTH UNION. WestmlnMer P. 0., H, V. ?. K?? t. Mrs. Otto Rurrlss.. . T.. 06.2651 PENDLETON. Miss ^^^^j^?j^g12.1,020 Mm. j. D. Bahb;. .... 42.820' Mrs. Lon Bottmau.. : j. 48.31.r>l Mrs. N. C. ?iov? .,: .... .. 42,SB5-;| > NO BRI 8/ Miss Lola WhHftffcV.. ... .. .. 1.02* Miss Burnett ^t?jg^r.1,025 Miss Wehe i?wM?jii Y - 39.026 Mis QJadyS ./4L06O Mi?? Edna Ms^Jttly >.. .... .3^,025 Miss Jto^!rffifWltyP?.'.! 90,375; Miss Ma^5^J^^^';'-3^?': Mrs. j. P-'HJH AC^v. 103.395 Miss Mary iJe^corrlsRpS' 6'.. .81.025 Miss Seiraa Oxford HFD 6.. 60.045 Mrs. Held Pait*rsnn(tRFD 7.. 70,365 Miss E*a Gr?er'.\..,/ ... 93.538: Miss Lucy Todd .V/.. tU.. - * ,-.43,890 Mrs. Henry WhltfJeltf '...43,490 Mrs. Qeo. W. Kernels.42,610' Mrs Pat Major .. . .119.025 ?n'in?S? S* C MW Veta* *o"hspn^ V^.?. ;-.^.4Wt WALHALLA Miss Rose-Mary! Busch .67.065 OHE EN WOOD. Mrs. C B. Alexander.......... J9.025 Miss Hattie Greene.,/:..39,025 NEW JUCKET. Miss Almena Col?man... ....39.025 Pensas WMrk Outtseav The iThited States bureau of thb census ?ioft recently-'issued a circular outlining- th*'*pr*j?r the tt*xt<<ch?e*i or1! .'The c?sub feur?au* sinqe *.M? organ baa cpme to be beyond, question the greatest.Htatistlcal oince in >he.,world, and/ it is the, desire and purpose or the pres???t administration of thc.hu> rearu that its work shall -h? b?tte* known than U bas been heretofore, end that th? publications presenting* the results of that work shall be nude more accessible and more servlceubley quired for a canvass of, th0 whole] country and the pr?paration and pub lication of the statistics by reorgan ising the work' of >t&s-bureau *b-as m concentrate the force on the main1 census Inv?stlgations. So far aa ri sible the work on the Investition si in hand will he completed b*???*1 bar> Inquiries are taken "up: "The publications to be Issued In-' elude'general reports on the electrical Indatrlcs (1912). wealth, debt, and taxation (191S; agriculture '09151, re ligious bodies (1916) ! and water transportation (1910; annual Statistics of mortality; birlhS, municipal finance. eotton and tobacco; and special re ports on. tbi.rudaVclasses of the pop ulation, the population of metropoli tan districts. lodlaa ^a^go. popular tlon. occupations and unemployment, fecundlsy: oT woa?du ganeral etatlstlcs of cities,- the plantation systenr-^tha S3^6f,.fs8rra pa^iiUlo?, toaSta*:??, intimations and the blina add the deaf. A siatlsBcal atlas and a series of monographs,on special subject's will al?*, bo publlnhed.;!,**^*^!^*?*^ : ip so Should,not tbo hotde city or country be thoroughly evangelized beforo the r?wjjloa?rlea are sent abroad? If soPaul sad Barnabus would not have be?h serif by the Holy Spirit from Asia to begin the evanglHsatliht of Europe ' * v' >f .i If so Augustine 'of Cantebury would to Engiari* .* i - TT if so, rmg?and wouiu- cot hare given j men and money to found churches In I -?"so! a^cWy?fnja .oh^e?^c^R ty or.state mission work. | If so na Chrbftlan until :. perfect!v ! satisfied htmself.-snpnTd seek tl/? spir-j itual welfare of others. * :. '-vjAfeJ Such- a prircipl via fatal to ?'.hrfsit J WOfT* WffifaW ist* ?Tjr riva* nXri* C r? in *Cf ? ate Its blessings from indlvfdn?P&i New York Cotton (By Associated Pf?ss)" New York. March 1?.?tknton was more active for some weeks and ruled generally firm with hcttr* mowtha some 20 to .25 pointu above the low records- of Monda/ morning; Houses with Wall street- and western connec tions were heavy buyers particularly Of new crop months. Outside buyers nesK generally showed s?rae improve*' ment. An Idea that devolopine.its nt Wash ington made any immediate legisla tive action agsimjt commodity exv changes improbable, wuh supposed- to 'k* partly responsible for increased ac tivity. Aside from that, talk around the ring reflected no particular news change, but buyers, were probably en couraged by continued reports at rel atively steady ?pot markets, and ap* parent failure > of. the 'increasing March p-?ml?m to attraet ' southern prlpments here. The 'Mose was' firm and from T ? to 20 points net higher, With, March sell big 58> points over May. ' Liverpool did not fully meet the lo cal advance of late, yesterday and the opening, here rfrdX/ii^ai^a^ep ad vance of 2 points on Marcht but gen erally 2 to 5 poiutH lower In sympa thy. Some of yesterday's most promi nent'buyers bought again this morn ing, however, and prices 'soon became firmer. Liverpool was ** .heavy sell er.of both sommer'and early hew crop month" on the dvance and the of fer ing combined With considerable realizing, caused slight reactions during the tfporpjjag.- ' > >. i-f^-ettv/i After the dose of' the- English mar fe?t. offering became' less active, while the buying movement showed increas ed activity as prieetK.worked .higher. Last prices were at practically the best of t be day. ' i ' Spot couen quiet ; rhlddltngsr up* Jinda, 13-10: slllf tS.SB. < No aale?. I cotton futures otosed firrp. March, opened 12.25; .closed. 12.3?. May opecedy'??.?S: ; closed l?.rtp.. Jutyv opened. llinJ; closed.- 1L?B. iAugust epese? ii'.-sn; c?e??* ii-.-rr: ^October Opened If ?2*': closed, 11.38. Oecemfcer opined aiill4r <**ed 11.48. New Orleam Cotton ' Ney Orleans, March 10.?Cotton ranged within narrow limits today and elbslng at a net'gain ot 2"td?f jiplniar.' Covering ' sherts" again wtfrt (be besL buyers- la the early pari oj the' sbsBIon the pri?e? worWd 4 to i points under yesterday's Insf quota itiona, but ?he-dcclrrte. was1 not wcl lined, outlook* for the new crop and also .some 'extent on prO?'peefB' Of l?gtB Hon. Tolegrams. from Tesa? stated thut present weather, conditions wetiM allow a iiyibrareain the earliest see-i lions of the.a?&^ee plantred in the! ?SJfiutUr?: U:r o, ,! 1 In ihe face oi this October held up vrell, standing at the highest at a net hdvaad?of 6 pohtt*. * At' the. M?hest ot ibe, day tho trttdin??Oh^i*e?^^ & points Up; J v i C?ttott futures 'closedi ! ( Msaehr 12.4e; May 12.35; July Aug i?4nV.. October ???t : >?*c-. ??;6L . Spot cotton steady, unchanged.; ?ntddltng? 32^3*4. Sales on.the spot 1,050; to nrrlve 210. jw*".h l ? Uvorpoelv lldreh^ lO.rloCotfcqa. spot in ia'u ucui?nd, prices. HteaUj,; 53?? ^aia#,iai#t :<??%;? ??*:< good. or41naryi55 , , Sales io^inciudi.., can. and liobo for specula ftter?s close* qubt rrid jfteudy. . : Cotton ieedOil ,. $ New Yorli, March lfe. 'crtton seed oil was easy under hedge selling by at a decline, howe or. owing to Offerings of crade Klnel pri?es lito 4 ^'ntu net ower. ' jfiMgWaleafeaj :ffjy I i^tjtf^ , Cotto^Gooda in ..niBt- today wHh prices ^fefr.b.e**Bf.. Taffetas wer? r ? * major, fc **n>Hm freqc !;^w . . steady; ruling rate 1 7 I flrssv slstrdays 8 ninety " tfii* - ('omero^k^Ja, 4.hX. . M??ean doHars, t& i**.'!?*^ j k bond., Ir^galar. SiockdandBcsxla STOCKS i^NO t ??aw Yi w?*tao^e at > homo ur<. prevailed-.; A^osM Sentiment aBdr^.jMdci! u?la?; ;*atn shares token.:-for foreign iffiwUZr*. ChfcLibiiwirtaisee W-Vrqm? was. < lachod io l'affr?r stAt?s steel Sfci rath>r,? mm. : !y : Another rou&ibuling. iKnt^li tW^Wirce^sdHbf ,'Hqi?d oft?irtn^ ave^u railroad which over aubserfbed. ^ br a Ktrottg "r--fnr'tif|'_iBhunjil ' hecired ?feporsriP/ by retrewed.! I Commercial I ' I ' > ,i X 'I * ? If ?'IJ> 1 ?fr attacks on Chesapeake and Ohio and Lehigh Valley. 'Chesapeake ohd Ohio dropped to 69 ??-*. the iwoeat since 190?. A few'other storks sold off. but irr? gr?erai market held finn and pre sently resan d l*f advance. United Stated KrdieSsHfnttniied its advance.' lierog to 87. It sold at 54 a fortnight ago. 4 . Bonds irregular, hut the trend WAS upward. Rock Island and collateral* topchud.*i?*sr krjrrfcord. Total sales pur value ?'2,O5O;00O. Chicago Grain V * ' ?.. j J Chicago. MaTchl 10? Short sellers overreached them?clves today In wheat on trying; to cover they found the market hare of offerings and had to 'bid prices to unexpected extent. The result was a*strong close at an j advance of 6.8 to 1-4 net. Corn fln-j Ishcd ;:-8 s 1-2 U) 3<4 up und oats with j? git. of a sixteenth to 1*8 hut provis ions 'J. 1-2 t?.i?j.off. Future? close: WHEAT? Ms*'.. ..-.9? % July.84 ?4 I CORN- I May.".'..86%. July.66% OATS? I May.39% ! July .;.39% TH?HfcV-ANB 1IIH II ADD V New York Sun? | "What would you he, my precious lad?" . I nske^'^ WjyV irotTy-lockrJ? Jour-year old As ho playcdttoltht his red toy engine' t? th0J?- -.. ? Saf.^kssn, tits, wintry blast and cold. And,a-look of love came Into his - eyes i . While ho' ceased a moment and ga . .. aeu,nt me. & .. tt? i And^l saw: ffelkhow ?nd: I under-' St/?a*vt*** ' 1 f "*>*~? - Tita depth of his childish simplicity "I Juol wnpt to like my daddy 11 I :, /u?t*'<.:? I ' 5*1 "What- w?uld yo? do,- my ' precious' lad?" Ui } Again interrupting the hoy rtt play.! Ho h'ffd loaded his trulp with wop-, der ftit- Mn***' { ? And the restless engine *ri?s tttg-* gtngt:*wayi' But he stopped and smiled, as a child .. ^0^^lnM:Mlm v lth re-1 ?UW qplC&t<fWnl fee 'heart the' 'brief gnf.-'cr came, And losging--shown forth In !hist i lnsMW^^CcS"1ta?^&a>T>? Whore wotrtd you ! go;- my pVectotis' lad?" Third tisse an* test-1 detained bIm ? "there. . * [For childish , hearts- have their1 .yearn ing-A-W. And dreams of the future: whl?h j they care. . t 'Must' have aerations beyond our torn? >* M Vf lAnd yet" from his; lin* I heard once! ;" umifa- . '^V'LJv ' i f The wo;os ir> v-?B^cfic?, attach \ then, I fust want tqr?go wlthV daddy!" Back of the '? <ght eyes tkvone little if*:. lMsvu.- sdK Bwaet, tender' heritage left In your carer niestfert Mm tn?k to hrenaro him for . strife. * i [: storms chance which la given you; mi h?+jn to ffue^yoC^ddy?, ?Louis A. Warner, j It is now grsnefali)*' believed flere Bacos!V Xwhll?t'lwJ appofntmcot was 1 gl\en <3ol. Wasf 'ta^vditfotigiiv, it-Vs. uhfivjtalootf thdf'tSof. ^?siT,'?ms ?hever f had - any idea ot standing' to succeed^ h) MU m.? j iu.-u w* n\u.u.. > ? ........... ttrSL T?Ti;v.~M Off J i Napoleon ?se# ttfs i/ fa of Jg? Adver ' AT1C sow! ft* BUSINESS MAN. don't ^jJSr/Ttri?i) ng'con-' u a Way iijiii" i'oiii? the inert eov spik adhd,tapes i [ I I ( of seed, not the scsttertnfe a*?a?r ou the desert. j1 Vylnt I IUI IMHjjnflrnMMlTjKy ; ur?JU^uv<s^^^^Ret?rityMiutH Ih^trcc ?s c??Vd*wn $fMf?gBg^vV kind of' who i"*f*.: btoWr'et Scatteriv Hiii?iiiittii .""^HmiM re Youp choice 5 Passenger Ford Touring Gar iFirst Grand Prize Thb it the beat and most popida^carlin the United Stetes for any thing near JUke tfie money. e??^??Rh witho?l one c-nt of cost te you. " tSfic thetijp ! t ort!? t?ii : cl&J ' tt'vli^*-*. GET BUSY! 1 i.Ata IVERS oV P?NDS PIANO % TWO S?BGOHO" GlTApTiy:f(Rl2nC5 " ONE TCto'T^CH DISTRICT ^-' * : y* <<*m ? ? ^u, NO HOM% ' IS ^COMPLETS WPTHQUT^A PIANO f ^ First Priie Dhrttici No. 2 This instrument,is fully guaran i teed by the makers and by ?. ,A. They want yow to call and. let them tcty yptt eWt thta Piano. y in THE LESTER PIANO $ J m < Value $450 : F*at Prize District Nb. I. > | U. A fufl &^ I 1 ?uaJ**?^ imt^enj t* you. TWO TffrsD FH?^: ONk ?A?R Dl?TiUCT Second^Prizc DKx* T^o, l.^ROCK HILL Sfc^ Buggy?Vnlue '^?lP?f^i?^.1* "^TSg^WHI ?Si?af>sWv and u ??WjJo?m??. They welcome you to call W* 1a*v*.4k?&feg. op ow s?eev*:**i*Jfc *t?kh a%^* you. "4<fa*^^ a>? M. H a.. TS- u>. *V -r- ' v-i.-, * ; lUilSIllitllflBilHinfHtfill?liiiiiiKi?i?iiiitlit?illliUlfl