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ESTABLISHED IN 187S. Asli to see our new line of White and Black Silks at 25 and 50 cents per yard. O* CROCKERY! CROCKERY! A long felt want in our town lias been a mplete line of crockery. This we now have, lormous stock arrived. Beautiful Toilet sets, eakfast plates, Tea plates. Full size dinner ites. Plain and decorted. Meat plates ge enough for a rost pig. Cups and Sau rs, Tea sets, Dinner sets. \K LOAD NO i TIMOTHY HAY. • ' f • One letter will appear in this space each week. There will be six in all. The first person who cuts out the six advertisements and I I bring them in to us forming the complete I 111 I word of six letters will receive $1.00 in | XI | trade at our store. The next five will received each 25 cents rebate on a barrel of Undine Flour. A good coftee Wheat brand best cow food No 1 butter Cream cheese 10 cts lb. $1.25 30 cts lb. 18 cts lb. Best Carolina rice, this is a good rice 75 cts pk. Heinz’s Sweet Pickles 25 cts qU » Heinz’s Preserves in stone jars. And the Boy Said: “Undine Flour.” Grain Cradles Harrows Cultavators. L —^ v » •*- X ■ •. V • Is to sell you the best goods for the least money, and we give you a rebate on all cash purchases. ' In order to put our regular monthly customers on a footing with our cash customers^ we have decided to give the same rebate to all customers that run a monthly account who pay promptly at the end of each month. , We hope you will appreciate the con- cesssion and give us a liberal patronage. Very truly, GRACE <& WARREN \ \ I IN PRIZES TO BE 9o6, By Bridgeport Organ Co., Through BROWN FURNITURE CO, WALTERBORO, S. 0. READ CAREFULLY I I V ^ O u We believe the best method of advertising is to give the consumer the benefit of the money to be spent in that direction and with this obj^it in view we will give absolutely free, to the people of Colleton County FOUR HUDRED DOLLARS as above .stated. OUR OBJECT in doing this is to more thoroughly advertise the Old, Reliable Bridgeport Organs in this county and to get one, if possible, in every neighbor hood. TO ENTER THE CONTEST: <r I All you have to do is to make a guess as to the number of organs that will have been manufactured by the Bridgeport Organ Co., up to. Saturday, June 9th at 12 o’clock, v THE PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED AS FOLLOWS: 1 st. To the person guessing nearest the correct numbers, one handsome Bridgeport Organ, stool and book, value 2nd. To the person guessing next nearest the correct number, one $25.00 certificate ^rd. To the 5 persons guessing next the correct number, one $15.00 certificate each making a total of 4 th. To the 10 persons guessing next the correct number one $10.00 certificate each making a total of« 5th. To the 23 persons guessing next the correct number one $5.00 certificate each making a total of *!. I To otal amount to be given away $400.00 \irYTl/^F # a f° un( l at i on on which t0 base your calculation we will say that there is 60,000 Bridgeport Organs in use today and the I\lvJ I * OH*# factory is selling from one to two hundred organs per month—now guess how many will have been sold up to Saturday, June 9th and 12 o’clock and win a prize worth trying for.. The Bridgeport Organ Co., will telegraph us at noon on the above mentioned date giving the correct number of organs sold to that time and we will award prizes the following week. The number will be published in The- Press and Standard during same week. To Winners Of Certificate. We, the undersigned, will accept these prize certificates ‘ at face value as first payment on any style Bridgeport Organ at any time up to Oct. 1st 1906 and give you opportunity of paying the balance ON EASY TERMS. Only one certificate will be accepted on an organ. Certificates are transferable. If you don’t care to purchase you can dispose of your certificate to some one who does want an organ. [No person allowed to make more than one guess.| When making your estimate write figures and your name and address plainly and address all letters to 'f • i * BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY, Walterboro, S. C - /a w L'* 4 >1 r-.ml