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I 1 A i nru:~ !/\ 11U I 11IS Groceries. When yo If Courtesy, Squi to your wants in t ral your business, say a man can ge il i My method of goli | 1 for every dollar sp i I Good Th fe 1 and good Service. ft I think of J. W. f I The Last Word i I ' @ On Saturday afternoon next at four o'clock s] |f- ? Sr office will be open to receive votes from the cont @ o'clock you will be safe, but should you come at * % ? Wo uncVi t.o c+.a+.p pmnhaticallv that no inform > will be given out. The votes as they come in jg As is true in all contests of this kind a gr.eate @ contestants and their friends to turn in every p x testant in the race would hate to lose the piano |g For the information of all concerned we put I I dl I; X KINGSBURY PIANO ? To the young lady in Bamberg County receiving ?g the largest number of votes, irrespective of distil tricts, we will award the piano as a gift. ? This is a handsome upright grand Kingsbury piano, made by the Cable Co., Chicago, and fur? nished through their Charleston branch, it being ? personally selected by Mr. J. V. Wallace, the man? ager, for this contest. The instrument is an extig ceptionally fine one, has sweet tone and elegant ? mahogany case. ? DIAMOND RING SS To the young lady in District Number One who @ receives the largest number of votes, after the * Konn Qwo-prlprl wp will enve a beautiful Ipidiiu iiao uwu u ii ux -w Q- . - ? diamond ring. DIAMOND RING To the young lady in District Number Two who receives the largest number of votes, after the piano has been awarded, we will give another diamond ring, which is an exact duplicate of the one given in District Number One. These rings are furnished by the old reliable jewelry house of James Allan & Co., Charleston, / Is To Rei OF u think of Groceries t The Groceryman ire Dealing, Prompt Delivery and a :he Grocery line spell anything, thei If I get it, I'll keep it. Anyway Pi t anything he wants if he goes aftei ig after it is to give full value in qu >ent in my store. ings for Gooi That's all, only this, When you tl IcCUE, The Plain Street Qrocerymar e recently bought out the business of J. A. BATES 6 inThe HeSSTp iarp, THE HERALD'S great popularity contest will co estants and their friends up to this time. If you reach T one minute after four o'clock and had 100,000 votes it wo ation as to the number of votes any contestant may turn trill be placed under lock and key and not counted until a r number of votes will be turned in during the closing ho ossible vote that can be secured, as four or five subscripts by only five or six subscriptions, so every one counts, ilish again the order in which the prizes will be given av STRIBUTION OF PRIZE S. C., and were personally selected for this contest by the editor of THE HERALD, assisted by Mr. Allan, head of the firm. They are beautiful stones, pure white, and handsomely mounted. sums ujt ? u?cjnixukjs / After these prizes have been awarded, then to the young lady who has received the next largest number of votes, irrespective of districts, we will give the beautiful suite of furniture valued at one hundred dollars, furnished by G. 0. Simmons, now on exhibition at his new furniture store. HUDNUT'S FAMOUS PERFUMERY To the young lady receiving the next largest number of votes irrespective of districts, after all of the above prizes have been awarded, we will give the large cut glass bottle of Hudnut's famous perfumery, furnished by the Peoples Drug Co., and now on exhibition at their store. "BEN HUR" FLOUR To the young lady receiving the next largest number of votes irrespective of districts, we will award the barrel of "Ben Hur" flour, furnished by the Planters Mercantile Co. ================= mind"You1? hink of J. W. HcCue | fj i careful attention 1 ti I'm out to cor- i |p n after it. They 1 f:||l r it hard enough. S ality and weight X y d Eaters |f| hink of Groceries " opularity Contest], me to a close. The doors of THE HERALD 2 nv. TTEP AT.T) nffire at one minute until four * raid be too late to get them in. w?H9 in between now and the close of the contest X > ' I fter four o'clock Saturday, next. iurs than at any other time, so it behooves the ? I >ns may turn the tide either way. Any con- A I "AMERICAN LADY" SHOES To the young lady, in District Number One who Z , 1 receives the next largest number of votes after the 2 above prizes have been awarded we will present a 2 I pair of made-to-order "American Lady" shoes, 2 4| furnished by C. R. Brabham's Sons. " jZhcM "AMERICAN LADY" SHOES $ To the young lady in District Number Two who Z 1 receives the next largest number of votes after A ' I the above prizes have been awarded we will also Z I give a pair of the "American Lady" shoes, made- Z \ I to-order, furnished by C. R. Brabha* l's Sons, who Z < I have the agency in Bamberg for thir.: ne footwear. Z M "PETERS PAR EXCELLENCE ' SHOES gj i I The next young lady who has the largest num- S I ber of votes, irrespective of districts, will receive Z I - - ?J QL /\AC1 . one pair ~ jreiers jtur uamca ouyw, m f m any style Patent Leather, furnished by the Plant- X V fl MONOGRAM MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE @ .fM After these prizes have been distributed, one- 9 , m half dozen tins Monogram Mocha and Java roast- jg I ed coffee, presented by F. W. Wagener & Co., * ?. M through their salesman, M. J. Black, will be dis- ! E fl tributed among the remaining contestants. Sc < *M I