The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 28, 1913, Page TWO, Image 2
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peating action wit!
in key; full iron
banded Maple tuni
proved muffler at
board; tuning pins
fall board and top
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The Man
they point with pr
after forty years o
I The wonderful sw<
scale; the flexible,
beauty of finish wl
STRUMENT, are i
ity procurable, infii
augmented by the
which comes only I
cal experience.
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to all votes before they
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Rule 3. Votes canrn
ConteFt will be run on
Votes can only be ODt;
getting renewals, obtaii
cutting the nomination
each issue. Each Con
coupon, giving ner 5,0c
Rule 4. All votes mi
\ day of each week by no
j Rule 5. No votes ^
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Contestants. Subsciipt
together with the mone;
be issued when the mon
ants may retain these v<
wish.
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and conditions.
> F/owers For The Living.
Flowers for tfye living, and not for
the dead.
Here let the words of affection be
said;
Roses of kindness and lilies of trust
Fall on the heart ere it withers to
dust.
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Flowers for the living, and not for the
dead,
How can it matter what words shall
be said.
When in the moment of welcome release
T.:iey ha?e gone oui on the portals or
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Flowers for the living, and carry them
now
Garland the ache and the throb of the
brow,
Soft with the touch as the wing of a
dove.
Brightening the soul wit'h the blossoms
of love.
Flowers for the living, and not for
the dead,
Thmi u-hpn the daV with the sunset
is red.
Memories sweet of the ransomed
above
And the fragrance of hope from the
blossoms of love.
?Selected.
A Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our thanks to
the friends and family physician Who
so kindly visited the house at the
death of our wife and mother, Mrs. j
Thos. D. Jones, and by their thoughtful i
acts and tender words of sympathy
relieving us as much as such things
can at such an hour of the burden
that we had to bear in the sudden
death of our loved one. They will
ever be remembered with a grateful
heart. May God bless them and keep
them all.
Husband and children. I
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DOST DOPE A PUJfT CHILD.
Parents?don't give that puny, ailing !
imder-weight child any of those so- [
called "tonics" containing alcohol or j
dangerous drugs; such stuff won't give !
relief and health to grown people, let
alone children. Its purpose is to stimulate
for a short time after each
dose, just as whiskey or morpbine
does, thus making you believe it is doing
real good.
Give that child something that will j
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are of any value in the Contest.
>t be bought or exchanged; the
a fair, square basis, fair to all.
ained by securing subscriptions,
ling advertising, job work, or by
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testant allowed one nomination
>o votes.
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ey is received, but the Contest)tes
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really build it up?replenish the wast- j
ed tissues?feed the stunted, dwarfed, j
puny muscles?make it lively, strong,
well?full of the animal spirits children
are meant by nature to "have.
Give it Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion.
Rexall Olive Oil E^uision is whole- j
some, nourishing, free from alcohol |
and dangerous drugs. It's the ideal
nerve, blood and body builder. It does
tne work it is planned to do better
than any other medicine we know of,
and our faith in it is so great that we
not only urge you to use it and give it
to your children?but we guarantee
that it will do all we say it will, or
cost you nothing.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion should be
given to children who catch cold easily.
Begin right now, and use it to
build up the child's system to such
Vioalth thai- it pan resst colds, i
Oil 17*1(3 uvuiwii vmv%v ? , ,
croup, grippe, bronchitis, catarrh,
pneumonia, and other cold weather
diseases. You who are weak and rundown,
and you w'jo are well now,
but are liable to suffer from various
cold weather ailments, use Rexall
Olive Oil Emulsion to get and keep
well and strong. For the tired-out,
run-down, nervous, emaciated or debilitated?the
convalescing?growing
children?aged people?-it is a sensible
aid to renewed strength, better
spirits, glowing health.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion?king of
the celebrated Rexall Remedies?is
for freedom from sickness of you and
your family. You'll be as enthusiastic I
about it as we are when you have
noted its pleasant taste, its strengthening,
invigorating, building up, disease-preventing
effects. If it does not
help you, your money will be given
back to you without argument. Sold
in this community only at our store?
The Rexall Store?one of more than
7,000 leading drug stores in the United
States, Canada and Great Britain.
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Care and Feeding of
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We Pay
Hens - - - lie
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rry i^nicKens - - i?*c
Roosters 7c
Egg** dozen - - 30c
Turkeys 13c
Best price for beef hides.
MILLER BROS, j
Prosperity, S. C.
I Pay Cash
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For Hens 11c lb
Roosters 7c lb
Frying Chickens 14c lb
Eggs 30c doz
Turkeys 13c'
Jas. D. Quattlebanm,
Prosperity, S. C.
Sayed His foot
H. D. Ely, of Bantam, 0., suffered
from horrible ulcer on his foot for
four years. Doctor advised amputation,
but he refused and reluctantly
tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve as a last
resort. He then wrote: "I used your
salve and my foot was soon complete-1
ly cured." Best remedy for burns, ;
cuts, bruises and eczema. Get a box j
today. Only 25c. All druggists or by I
mail. II. E. Bncklen & Co. Philadel- |
phia or St. Louis. i
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Two Years 3,500 Vote
Three Years 6,000 Vote
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id by the Contest Manager,
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ks written plain.y; or, if you
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The Finest, 5/)
We want everybody i
know what a great whiskey
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The Home of Old Scott
express collect, and we wil
Sample shipment of fc
BIG
Just to show yon we have jus
one quart free with Every order for
Express Prepaid. 4 Qts. 8 Qts.
Old Buck White Cora $2.50 $5.00
Crown Yellow Corn 2.50 5.0ti
Elk Spring White Corn... 2.20 4.40
* Remember, one whole quart f
with orders for pints or half
Study this price list for <
Old Lookout Club (Tennessee Whiskey)^
Old Private Stock Bye (very old)
Old Lincoln Co. (Tennessee Whiskey)...
Cedar Grove Rye (Bottled in Bond)
Sweet Mash White Corn (Small Tub)
Ufcky Strike Yellow Corn (old and mellow)...
N?
Express prepaid to Adams an<
iiet our wholesale an ? retail p
' SCOTT
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I. P. Nelson PI
iluable Prizes
le of Votes.
s. Four Years 10,000
s. Five Years 15,00C
:s. Ten Years 50,Q0G
his Big Contest, write or call 01
id News.
How Votes May
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paid in advance or renewal, a c
number of votes will be given,
according to "SCHEDULE 0]
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i ne coupons may uc ciippcu
sent in to The Herald and New
expires, they are good for thei]
be secured on Subscriptions, A<
in addition to THE WEEKU
pearing in this paper.
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for Candidates in any particula
tor any uanaiaate m any aistrn
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the purpose of voting, the, C
Herald and News or the ballots
Advertising or Job work. F-N
THAT OF YOUR IRIEND
ONCE AND GET YOUR FRI
DNE QUART <
WHISKEY
Igest Offer eve
in the whole state of Sout
j our Old Scott is ? a w
_____ rich corn whiike
ggO pleasing, mellow c
always look for in
I g key.
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is to try one whol
. at our expanse.
ggj Bend $6, the di
SE? f?r eight quarts o
?j||? and we will ?hip y
Kg | quarts and one
Sr^ making nine quart
- ? Try the free qua
?every drop. If
5??! pleased, satisfied a
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return me vuiti t
l refund your $6.
>ur quarts for $3, express ]
FREE OF
fc the whiskey joi want, at the pi
eight quart bottle (not pints) of
24 Pts. 48 VfcPts. Express Pit
' S6.50 S7.iV7 K-nic Rye, 10<
) 6.5" 7.0\? Silver "Wedding
1 6.0U 6.50 Kentucky Pridi
ree with each order of eight quart
mt prices on pints and half pints <
24 Pts. 48 ViPts.
; 9.00 $ 9.50 Old Scott Whit
9.00 9.o0 Pride of Atlant
6.50 7.00 p?)ic v n??
10.50 11.00 fulls ^ye Dry
o -n n nn Scott Price Sur
o.au f?.uu
8.50 9.00 Virginia No. 2
crder too large to fill same day order is ret
1 Southern Express points on all <
rice list. Buy at wholesale distil]
PRICE DIS1
Chattanooga, Tennesse
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Contest
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The Herald and Newsy
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The number of votes is
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from the paper, and, ifi
s before the date of same
r face value. Votes may
iveTtising and Job work,
r VOTE COUPON ap'
Vote.
ire not confined to voting
r district but may vote
3t in the territory of the
rote may do .-so, using for
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secured on Subscriptions,
TER YOUR NAME OR
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onderfui* fine* |1 m 1
y with that
orn taste you j
a corn whia- .
>r you to find \
i whiskey is, 1
e quctrt fvgc p[ qcott price.3z)1^
stillery price ' S i i
f Old Scott, iGMfe j
ou your eight ; \
extra quart, | 1
S in all. \ OlSTlLLEOfi^ !
It Drink it '
i hw GSStt* ssstTSS^ WGI
ttght quarts' A. bottle of this fim ^
old corn free. fl
piepaid. j 1
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ice yoa want to pay, we will give y< k V
any of the good a listed below. m
5paid. 4 Qts. 55 Qti. 24Pte. 48 % Fl% fl
) proof $3.20 $6.40 $7.50 $8.<fci 1
? Rye 2.50 5.00 6.50 7.0C
s Rye 2.20 4.40 6.00 6.5C
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bottles of above goods, .wo tree goo<tt
oi very best distillery goods.
24 Pts. 48 Vj pu V
e Corn (none better) $8.00 $8.5Q w
;a White Corn (pare 100 proof).... 7.50 8.00 I
Gin 8.00 8.50M
>erior Gin 6.50 7.00 ^
Apple Brandy 6.50 7.0C
reived.
orders for four qnarte or more. !
[ery prices and save money.
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