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ll!ill!ll|]lI!ll!llli:illi!lilllllHliM!il|UflltillMIIII!llilllil Ch. 1' /.<>"/<. Every man has a "best girl"?little or big?if you are the man work forh?r; if you are the girl ask him to help you to win this handsome Solid (c^^^LJ^ Watch 14 kt ^%JLi> ?pS*^ Worth It will be Awarded Absolutely Free to the person who compiles the greatest number > of word* irom the ten letter* in the words 75to$90 Conditions of Skill Teat: BngHsh words only; mutt be . ?1!s? ?areedy. Writs oc ess aide of paper; 50 words to a sheet. Letters ctn be repeated. If competing lists contain same number of words, neatness will determine award. Three local judges shall decide a* to the winner. List, must be delivered to our store on or before closing date of Skill Test. The Bracelet Watch?the newest production of the Omega WatctoSompany? Is on exhibition in our show window, together with other sizes and stt&tof Omega Watches for Men and Women, at prices to suit every purse. The-purpose of this kill Test, and the offer of this very high grade watch is to imnreas vqu with the all around excellence o* Om*?? Wsifh? " t.* ?*?-_? :-""fft. . i? * Cui oui ine jeii^s an? matte all "the words you ?J can from '0ME6A WATCH HL The Progressive Jewelers ^ fWWssWsmiuii?UiiHHiH ei iniu ? ? n : i : ?i! n ; ? nnu lj ii;n! n i i il i i n h ii nn ; in ! n Jii i nn i ?h n n i : : 11 in 11 r ANOTHER CAR GOOD, BLOCKY TEN NESSEE MULES arrived this morning. OUR BUYER IS ON THE JOB ALL THE TIME, and only buy* what he knows our Cus tomers want. - Call and see them. -?:_!h i you wm eye picaseci. PRICES and TERMS are ALWAYS RIGHT. The Fretwell Company .. sa* mm HE cheapest lots in Ander derson today, are Numbers 39, 40, 41. 42 and 43 on the We&t&ide of Nfcrth Street in "COLLEGE VIEW*'. They have an Eastern exposure, drainage runs to the rear, and the beautiful homes on the boulevard and the college are.In fiiB.ylew. They ar in cloao proximity to tbW.'.ar Lire, -the High School, and4he Colley. They have water and eeweraW, and you will not have to build a retaining wall, nor spend one coat for grading, ran? ONLY ?70O00 EACH, do out this afternoci and look at them, and pick out the one you w?? There 3? a number on each lot. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Go. E. *L HORTON, nres. ; L. S. HORTON, V. P. _ W? F. MARSHALL. Sect'/. . ^jgF^^ MANY PRIZE Wl FIRST U ? aar I overl< vote ( This Is a Free For All ning to En * The Contest Department De * ?ires To Emphasize TlJe Fact * That th? Pr?tent Liberal Sub- * * scriplion Ballot or Tyenty ThoU8 * EXTRA Votes for Single Sub scriptionB will Positively Close at ? Tclock, Thursday, Feb. 6th, and Will Not Be Repeated. * Five days are left In which to take j advantage of this exceptional oppor- i tunity. During this short time The Anderson Daily Intelligencer invites any resident in Western South Caro lina who desires to share in the dis tribution of its numerous and costly prizes to secure one yearly subscrip tion and thus place herself uraong the leaders of this friendly race. Of the large number of popular people who have already been nomi nated by friends, scarcely one out of twenty has not yet determined WOMAN'S RIGHTS A ! CHIEF JUST DO do not Richmond. Va., Jan. 31.?Principles for which tho revolutionary and civil wars were fought were invoked In the cause of woman suffrage here last night by Walter Clark, chief justice of the Bupremo court of North Caro lina, addressing the equal suffrage league of Virginia. "We fought the revolution on the ground of 'no taxation without repre sentation,' " said the speaker.' 'yet a large part of the proeprty of this copntry. probably a third, is now held by women, liiey are heavily taxed, yet they are denied all voice In fixing the amount of taxation and in the dis poslitlon of the vast sums which they pay Into the public treasury. j^HgBtg than sixty years ago it was mvtsnw ??uii ??i?n ' country ' "'canr.Ot live half slave and half free.* It is equally true now that our civiliza tion cannot progress to its ultimate triumph with half our population de nied equal share and Control in tho conduct of the government:" "Oponenta to equal suffrage were grouped by Chief Justice Clark in. three classes: "Those allied with the financial In torcsts which back the whiskey tniBt I?iHpo1&ant $ it notices :: ? For Sale?Poa vine and cane forage E. C. Dargan, Cox Book Store. 1-28-Gt. For Rent?Two or three rooms, partly furnished, for light housekeeping. Modern home with all conven iences. Apply E. E. Elmore, No. 278 Greenville street l-30-?tp. Wanted?two or three lady boarders in privato family. Apply to 208 Croyton Street. 2-l-3tp For Sale--6,000 bund tea or fodder, $3.00 per hundred; pure Marlbor ough seed corn, $2.00 per bushel; Jarrett's two-ear corn, .$2.00 per bushel, all carefully selected; 600 bushels of corn husked and as . sorted, $1.15; several head of fat cattle. L. R. Thompson, Pendleton, B. P. D. 3. Phone 4320. 2-l-3t p FOB KALK OB EXCHANGE?Eighty nine acre farm, is 11-2 miles Lumpkin, Ga., county seat. . Will trade for $2,000.00 stock in Ander son National Bank. Worth investi gating. P. O. Box No. 67, Town-J ville, S. C. l-22tf D FOR SALE. One five-room house, ono-half acre lot. In town of Townvllle; house painted and in good condition. This will be sold at public auction. Ander eon, S. C.i first Monday in February. 1914. For Information apply to W. C. King, Townvllle, S. C. FOR SALE One five room house, one half acre lot, la town of Townvllle, house painted and In good condition. This will be sold at public auction. Ander? son, 8. C first Monday In Feby., 1911 rx>r information apply to W. c. King, Townville, 8. C. ot 3 Suspects of ? Bank Looting l-ycrly, G a., Jan. SI.?In the arrest of Mark McNew. Henry Hlckman, Gerry Wilson apd Andy'Wilson near hfcre today county officials believe thay have captured a majority of Use men who early Friday robbed the Bank of Lvorly, securing valaablo papers aud approximately $3,600 in :ash. )0K THE 20,000 )FFER Contest From Begin id-Get it. whether or not to enter actively. Some whose scores already show up well In the race have received honors passively, what votes they have, be ing ballots Bent in by their friends. Hut something more than friends und ballots are needed to win. Friends cannot be expected to do it all; t):z contestant herself must do roiue thlng. Kverybody who has been nomi nated and expects to stay 1 n the race should send !n subscriptions before Thursday and at least one of these must be for a year and tlius become entitled to the certificate for twenty thousand extra votes. This one subscription'will place any contestant in a position to begin the race for ono of the valuable prizes Fjaal work will begin after Thursday and those who profit by the p, resent offer will start with'a good handicap. It Is likely that someone that start in the race tli^s week will be the win er of one of the grand prizes. Cer tainly many of the prize winners will eend In their first subscription be tween now arvl Thursday. WILL YOU BE AMONG THEM? DVOCATED ICE WALTER CLARK and the vice trust, and the men who ure allied with the conditions created by . these Interests. Those who are always opposed 'to any change of any kind in the existing .order of things and those who usually believe that women are incompetent." Declaring that civilization always ha:-, been measured; by the status of women, the speaker outlined the evo lution of man's relations to the oppo site sex and' pictured as its culmina tion a state in which man and woman should enjoy jointly all the rights and privileges of political and social or ganization. "It has been well said," continued Chief Justice Clark;'1" that a single fact Is worth a'shipload of argu ments." v- ? F '4 "Southern, states have fallen behind In this movement," said the speaker. "We have boasted our chivalrous re gard for women, but we have not been sincere. "We men . had better do like Capt. Scott's coon, nd come down.' W^men know they are as much entitled to the ballot as we are. They have set out to get it, and we will have no rest until they get It. Men and brthren, w* might as'wel com? dows." WALHALLA Will SOON HAVE ELECTRIC PuWER W. A. Strother and Dr. J. W. Bell Let Contract?Large Plant at Rhett Shoals. Walhalla, Jan. 31.?It seems quite probable that Walhalla is soon to have electric lights. Mr. W. A. Strother and Dr. J. W. Bell have let to Messrs. QaurtermuB & MoDonald the contract -for the erection of a dam on the 'Shoals on the Itheit trait of land some five miles north west of that town, and active work Is called for in the very near future, as soon as the necessary materials can he laid down. Orders: have already been placed by the contractors for the'matertals' for the erection of the dam. which will be about 125 feet In length 12 feet In thickness at the base, 2 feet thick at- the top and 15 feet high. It is said that this shoal affords an unusually good prospect for good development at a moderate '.oat. Both Mr. Strother and Dr. Bell are abundatly able to carry, out any plans that may be necessary for the equipment of the plant It la possible that tbe development wtl be sufficient to justify the furnishing of some current, for the use of sraall enter prises for power purposes. Mossra. C. W. Pitchford, of Wal halla and the Neville Brothers, of West Union have all plans made for tbe erection of an oil mill apd gin ning plant at Walhalla, having re certify purchased a large front on Nortn Broad street. The mill, will be of ten ton (capacity daily and -tbe gins. A duplics e ginning .plant will Will be under the direct ?npervision the West Union ginnery to be operated FUchiord and tse Neville Brothers are numbered among the most substantial business meniof Ocopeo, and their launching cf these' enterprises is the operated by Mr. Strcther and Mr. Phlnoey. ? ? ? i SATBB A BALDWIK ARCHITECTS * BIsckley Bldg. Anderson. S. C * CiUxena National Bank Bldg. Raleigh, N. c. LIVE STOCK MEN HOLD MEETING An Interesting Program Has Been Arranged For Occasion. BUTTER SCORING A Number of Prizes Offered?An derson Has Been Getting Them Heretofore. iProf. J. M. Burgess of Clemson Col lege, has sent The Intelligencer a program of the annual meeting of the Sfouth Carolina Stock association which :a to 'be beld In Columbia Feb ruary 4, 5 and 6. The butter contest for that occa sion will bo a big event. Anderson county usually Bhows up well, Mr. M. B. Richardson of Pendleton, hav ing taken numerous first prizes. Mr. Jas. L. Mclntosh of Do.iesville, is the president of the association j and Prof. Burgess is secretary and treasurer. Among the speakers will 'be J. H. McClaln of Washington, D. I C; A. C. Haskell of Augusta, Ca.; Al vin J. Deed of Rsleigh, N. C; R. H. Mason of Clemson College; Prof. B. ; S. Shields of Clemson; J. A. Kler I non of Birmingham, Ala.; Phil 6. 1 Hamer, of TaylorBville, 111., Dr. E. M. Nlghbert of Atlanta; Prof. W. W. Long of Clemson; Dr. S. S. Linder of I Union: Frank C. Hare of Clemson: T. C. Moss, St. Matthews; J. T. Watt. Clemson and Dr. Sorrell of Spartan l burg. In the butter scoring contest, $25 I in cash 'Will be divided among all [ couiesiunis who receive a score of [ more than 90. The amount of cash : will be in proportion to the score. Other prizes rwlll be a silver trophy cup, a (barrel churn, a butter worker, a package of Wyandotte cleanser; parchment paper for wrapping but ter, subscriptions to periodicals, etc. Butter Scoring. An educational butter scoring con test will*be held in connection will' the meeting of the Live Stock asso i elation. Cash -prizes worth $25 will be distributed among the contestants. The contest will be governed by the following rules: "J. Ail persons who desire to en ter this contest should make appli cation at once to Pro! J. M. Burgess I secretary of the Live Stock associa tionr Clemson College, for entry blanks, since all entries must he ac I compan ted by the official entry ! blanks. "'2. An entry will consist of twovot more one-pound prints of butter. "3. The butter will be scored ac cording to the following standard: Flavor, *5 per cent; grain, 25 pe: cent; color. 15 per cent.; salt, 1 per cent.; packing, 5 per cent. "4. The butter must reach Coin tu bis by 6 p. m., Tuesday, February : and the scoring will be done Wed nesday, February 4. "?>. (No contestant will he allowec to be present while the butter Is be lug scored but the results of the con teat will be announced on Wednesday, j February 4, at the afternoon sesslo I of the South Carolina Live Stock as sociation. The (butter will remain on exhibition throughout the meeting of the association. "6. Address the shipment to J. M. BurgeBS^ Columbia. Ship by express prepaid or parcel post. The butter to receive tho highest score should I j carefully packed and wrapped. "7. The butter entered In this con test will become the property of the association to help ,pay the expense of the contest. "8. Butter to (be entered In thtt I contest msiRt ihA. niade in South Ci ru ina and on farm of contestant. "9. No one will be allowed to mak< entries In more than one class. "10. All butter that scores abov 90 will receive a diploma Of merit." KENTUCKY POETRY "Waiter!" the angered patron cried "Do you think that I'm a dupef I I find hero not a single pen; I ordered, sir, pea soup." "Be cahu, good sir," the waiter said, "And be not so erratic. The ipea la ?lient in peasoup As In the wdrd pneumatic." We've invented safety .pins, We've invented safety matches; We've inyented saffct razars To prevent the cuts and serstches We've. invented many, many things, (But so one has so far, Ever yet Invented A safety motor car. I ealed htm William Shakespeare? That Hue Dig of wine. For I knew he would be Hamlet? He was no common swine. ..? But they butchered the pig I eould not help tout dread It? Although he brought a mighty price, n.-.eon got the credit Speaking of martyrs to the cause; St~^ Sb?t mni ?u m pause ~ Ttm- -?rr?? the festive seal has given; To the cause of "coats for wcroon." loutsvllle Courier-Journal D. L. Branyoa of Anderson. Routa 6, was in the cKy yesterday. Mrs. Chester Plant has " turns'* from a short visit to friends In Orssavilto. a m se m s The buUding on North Mains treet formerly occupied .by the Elite Cafe, has been leased to me, and will be convert ed into a MODERN, UP-TO-DATE Motion Picture Theatre TO BE OPENED THE 5th or 6th of February. ?.WORK... IS PROGRESSNG RAPIDLY. REMODELING THE ENTIRE BUILDING. THE FRONT WILL BE SO ARRANGED THAT DURING HOT WEATHER IT WILL BE COMPARATIVELY OPEN, WHICH WILL GIVE PER FECT VENTILATION. I THIS THEATRE WILL BE SANITARY IN EVERY RESPECT. :-: :-: :-: WATCH THIS SPACE FROM DAY TO DAY FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT A.M.Pmkston THE MOTION PICTURE MAN Lowest Prices 1 BIG REDUCTION 15 DAYS $15 Gold Dust Plates $12.50 On? Specialty; Something Classy, Most Beautiful Natural Gums. Painless Extracting I Crown and , Bridge Work DR. H. R. WELLS & Co. ...Electric Dental Parlor... Over Farmers'^; Merchants Bank Anderson, S. C. Woman Attendant THE Was supposed to trans mute the baser metals in tp gold. Today we call it efficiency. Efficiency is the result of knowing how* and of do ing the best you know how. We could do our work cheaper, but we won't. We would do our work better, but we can't. I. L ANDERSON, S. C. EX JOY WEARING THE GLASSES YOU'LL I supply you with. Your sieht will h? much improved, the classes will he so comfortable you'll . hardly know you hare them on. Come and be fitted with a pair that will help your sight, help your appearanco and add to your comfort. Dr. M. R. 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