The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, December 30, 1908, Image 5
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POPULARITY
WINS $135.00
In Prizes to be Given Away to the four
Most Popular Persons Entering the
Contest of The Press and Standard.
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In case of a tie the value of the prize will be divided, or one
of equal value given.
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HERE ARE THE PRIZES TO BE;
I r GIVEN AWAY: _ |
1st. A Rock Hill Buggy, retails at $55
2nd. A New Home Sewing
Machine, Retails at - - $50
3rd. A Handsome Dining Table,
Retails at - - $15
4th. A Beautiful Karpen Couch,
Retails at - - • $15
TOTAL $135.00
In order to stimulate .more activity ii\ our subscription de
partment we have decided to inaugurate another
Great Voting Contest
This time instead of giving away Free Trips to Jamestown,
Gold Watches, Etc, we are going to give away a buggy, a
sewing machine, a dining table, and a Karpen Couch. This
contest will not be confined to young or old ladies, or to men
but is opcyi to any and every one. The prizes are valuable
and useful.
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RULES OF THE CONTEST.
Tho following table shows the number of votes that wilK be
given at The Press and Standard office for cash payment of
subscriptions: ^
6 months 50c—200 votes. 1. year $1.00—500 votes
2 years $2.00—1 :oo votes. 3 years $3.00—2000 votes
4 years sj.oo—3000 votes. 5 years $5.Qo—4000 votes
Votes will not be issued unless asked for when payment of
subscription is made: and are not transferable.
The same number of votes will be given olel or new sub
scribers.
This contest will begin Thursday, December 24, 1908, and
closes April 15, 1909.
A committee of disinterested public men will be chosen to
judge this contest and will assemble for that purpose imme
diately after its close.
No votes will be issued except in exchange for subscriptions.
No one connected with The Pres^ and Standard will be al
lowed to enter this contest.
HOW re ENTER.
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A nominating ballot will be published in each issue which,
hen properly filled out and returned to this office will en
tie thfc person named thereon to enter. Entries may be
made at any time. This contest is for men. women, boys,
girls, and babies—that is it is not restricted.
RIGHTS re DECIDE.
Any question arising as to the'conduct of this contest will
be decided by the management of this paper, and such decision
shall be final. Candidates by filing votes agree to this and
all other published conditions.
The right is reserved to alter these rules should occasion
demand.
The First Prize in The Press and Standard’s Great Voting
Contest, is a genuine, guaranteed Rock Hill Buggy, such as
soldv by the well known dealers—A. Wichman & Son. It
may be seen at their store, where it is on exhibition and will be
shown with pleasure. '
TTe Second Prize in The Press and Standard’s Great Con
test is a high-priced, standard, guaranteed New Home Sew
ing Machine. This machine is well known. It can be seen at
our office. ^
The Third prize is a beautiful quarter-oak dining table now
on exhibition at';Terry & Shaffer’s Big Department Store.
Call and see it
The Fourth prize is a magnificent Karpen Couch from the
well-know lumiture store of the Brown Furniture & Hard
ware Co., which can be seen at any time. '
Now is the time to begin. Send in your name and Get Busy.
We mean what we say, these magnificent prizes are to be
given away absolutely Iree. Enter your name and begin to
jtustle. ... .' «
Full information will be furnished gladly. Vote early and often.
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MR. BRELAND EXPLAINS.
Walterboro, Dec; 26, Special
Editor The Press and Standard:—In
the last issue of your valuable paper,
J. S. Jordan, O. G. Bridge, and G. L.
Smoak ask for information, wanting
to know why I made a discount. I
made none. I simply charged each
manager and clerk of managers of
election ten cents. When I was
made chairman of Board of Commis
sioners of State and County, I stated
that I would collect for managers
and clerks etc. for 10 cents for each
man, or they could collect for them
selves as is law. The Commissioners
only have to approve such claims,
make statements to said to the
Comptroller General, and draw their
pay. All the managers sent me
their claims authorizing me to col
lect. I did so and took ten cents off
each one's pay as I said above, left
their money with Treaa. Jones, who
is doing my work through kindness
for me, and saving trouble for the
managers and clerics, for otherwise
they would have to come to my home
to get their checks. >
Hope Mr. Jordan and pals will
reed a little more law and find out if
I am required tto doMheir work for
Classified Advertisements.
EPR SALE
FOR SALE—Two good farm moles,
cheap to quick purchaser.
M P Howell, Walterboro, S. C.
12 30 3t.
Ft >U SALE OR {REN T—Plantation of
015 acres between Ashepoo and Green
Pon l. Fine lands, 65 acres best .rice
lands. 150 acres open. Bargain to
right person.
Apply to Jas. E. Penrifoy,
It Walterboro, S. C.
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FOR RENT OR SALE—For rent or
■ale. Roadside Plantation Ashepoo
Stat on. A C L Ry.
8.0. Blooey,
101 8t. Philip 8t, Charleston, 8C.
FOR SALE—865 aores of land, more or
less, located in desirable neighborhood
and perfectly healthy. One and one-
quarter miles from flag station, two
aad one half miles from poetofflno sad
regular depot, on rural route. About
two-boras farm cleared up. Boil fer
tile, with day snbeoil; flue hog and
cattle mage, stock run at large.
Terms res sons Hr
Colleton Mercantile A Manufacturing
Co, Ritter, 8 C. 12 8 4t
FOR BALE—The I’olleuon Realty Co.
baa two very fine farms for sale. If any
one is Interested In the purchase of a
farm it will be well to communicate
with said company.
FOR SALE—One S-horre power center
crank engine. Price 875.00.
J W Carson,
0 2 tf W alterboro, S. 0.
TO RENT —Office over g the Prss
and Standard will be vacant Jan. 1 at.
The Press and Standard.
WANTS.
WANTED—We have a client who
wishes to borrpw $1200. on Improved
real estate at onoe. If you hav
money to lend oommunioate with ns
Colleton Realty Co. •
It Walterboro.
Garden seeds at E. R. McTser.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Remsmber our stock of sash, blinds,
doors and all tmUdlog material is al
ways complete. C A Savage.
Kodak films and Kodak anppUss at
Klein’s Drug Store.
Labor contract blanks that will stand
nothinc! I am not workta* for proAl 1 -“• 1 y f ““Y” 0 ™ « Tk. Pm. «d
motion. I do mil that is required of
me as 1 understand the law. 1 don’t
ask anyone for hir version either,
if I did I would get an attorney and
pay for it if there were
n attorney and
tre any charge.
. W. Breland.
Christmas fruit of all kinds at W V
Glovtr.
Knife bripks, ^spolio. Bon And,
•hoe polish, stovs roliab. brass polish at
Klein’s Drag Store.
Advertise in The Prehs'hnd Standard,
he paper with the ci rculaiiou.
Pictures and picture frames at .1 W
Carson’s.
Comlete assortment of buscuit at E R
McTeer.
Sausage seasoniugs, spices and pep
pers. Everything the J>est at Klein’s
Drug S’ore. u
Prpnes, currents, raisins, citron and
other fruits for your Chriitmas cake at
E R McTeer’a.
We buy in car lots—yon get the bene
fit in low prices for ary of oar goods*
C A Savage.
64-80 Liver Pills. Get them at Klein’s
Drag Store.
Come and be cored of indigestion,
heart, liver, kidney, bladder, oetarrh A
female troubles. Mrs J T Harrington
Onion seta. Klein’s Drag Store.
Story books for boys and girls at J W
Qaraon’a.
Weekly papers, periodicals, monthly
magazines at Klein’s Drag Store.
Read The Press and Standard—only
$1 a year.
Charleston News and Courier, Savan
nah Morning News and Charleston
Evening Poet for sale at Klein’s Drag
Store.
lost in full line of fresh fruits. E R
McTser.
Now Is the time to plant peas for
early garden. K lein ’1 Drag Store.
Luzlanne coffee. E R McTeer.
Garden aeeda at Klein’? Drag Store.
Titlea to Real Estate, and all other
blanks at The Press A Standard.
Garden aeeda at Klein’s Drag Store.
Becon cheap for cash. W V Glover.
Nats, raisins, etc at W V Glover’s.
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Garden seeds at Klein’s Drag Store.
Shingles, brick, dressed, kiln-dried
and -ough lumber. C A Savage.
OBITUARIES.
CARLOS H. BEACH. *
In loving remembrance of.t’arlos H.
Beach, who departed this life December
24, 11*07. One sad year ago today he
left us for that belter and brighter
clime. He ia gone, but not forgotten.
Almighty God ’ti> right, ’tis jnat,
That earthly frames abonld turn to dost,
But oh, forgive the wishful tear,
That would detain a hnsband here.
Free st last from all temptations,
No more need of watchfol care,
Joyfnl in complete salvation
Givan the victor’s crown to wear.
Ravsnsl, Dec. 14,1088.
Wife.
This Is Worth Reading. ”
Leo F Zelineki, of 68 Gibson St.,
Buffalo, N Y.. says: *T cured the most
annoylvg cold tore I ever had, with
Bdouerc Arni ca Salve. I applied this
salve onoe a day for two days, rhea
every trace of tho sore 1
Heals all sores. Sold under
at Jmo M Klein drag store. 25c
Unity Lodge No. 65, A F M
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bolds its regular oommuuiontions 4th
Friday in etch month at 8.30 o’cloc,
All visiting Brethren
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are
cordially invited to attend.
ETH SHAFFER, WM.
N. G. MORBALL, Sec’y.
LILLIE MAME CALDWELL.
In loving memory of oar dear sister.
LUUe Mane Caldwell, the wife of Jesee
H. Caldwell of Lodge, and the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bryan of Ruf
fin, 8. C., who departed this life Dec.
16, .1808, at the age ot 85 years, six
months and five days.
Death is a mighty weapon, though
God’s will most be done.
She was bora Jana 11, 1888, and was
married to J. H, CaldwMl Feb. 17,1907.
She leaves a hnsband, two little child
ren, a father and mother aad five sisters
to mourn her loes. After an illness of
two weeks and three days, with skilled
physicians, doing all in their power to
relieve her sofferings, she was called
from her earthly home to her bright
heme io heaven above.
At about the age of twelve she joined
Bethel Methodist church, and lived a
consecrated Christian life until her death.
She has gone from our midst, bat her
work or love and kindnem still remains-
in the hearts and lives of thoee she hat-
left behind.
Bat oh.it is so comforting to know
that while she was onoe suffering, she iif
now in that beautiful Oity with her
-jord and ^ngels, where she will for
ever more be waiting for her loved-onee
to meet her on tne blissful shining
shore. How greatly she is missed I but
she now worships In the Ohnrch above.
The interment took place at Bethel
Cemetery on Thursday. Dec. IT, at 3
o’clock, in the afternoon, in the presence
of a host of friends end relatives.
"Sleep on deer sister,
And take tey rest,
We loved thee well.
Bat Jesus loved thee^best.”
Dr T P Edwards attended themeoulo
baeqnel Friday mght.. Dr Edwards Is
now loeesed al Bound for the practice
of hie pro Deal on. He Is slaying at Ike
home of A B Garris. H? Is a brother of
pot John D Edwards of omr city.
Mr aad Mrs T P Lessens spent Xmas
in town with relatives, nr Lessens re-
tnrned to - Charleston, Monday. Mrs
who is very pleasantly rensem-
ss Miss Anile Bellinger will ho
bora tor somo time visiting Mativne.