The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 13, 1909, Image 6
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SICK ALL WINTER
SUFFERED FROM BAD STOMACH AND
SEVERE COUGH. DOCTORED WITH
OUT BENEFIT. VERMONT MAN WAS
FINALLY
RESTORED TO HEALTH BY VINOL
“About a year ago 1 be^an to
run down in health, lent appetite
and rteHh and sutlered from in
dication. All the f winter 1 had
a severe cough. I doctored with
out any !>enelit and finally my
druggist suggested that 1 try
\jnol. I did so ind soon began to
feel l>etter >iy stomach grew stron
ger, my food no longer distressed
me my cough disappeared, 1
began to gain in flesh hi d soon
felt like a new man. 1 did not
believe that any remedy could
make such a change in a person.”
Kdw. K. Wooster, Kutland, \ t.
\ iiio! contains tonic iron and
all of the medicine body build
ing elements of cod liver oil,
does hot taste of the oil and is
everywhere recognized as the
greatest .1 o ly builder and strength
creator known for feeble o|d
people, delicate children, weak,
run-down pors ns, after sickness
ami tor. chronic colds, hacking
coughs and bronchitis.
Try it. If it does no good your
money will be returned on de
mand* That's your guarantee
but we know it will benefit any
such case. John Al. Klein Wal-
terboro.
POPULARITY
WINS $135.00
In Prizes to be Given Away to the four
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Most Popular Persons Entering the
Contest of The Press and Standard.
NbMINATION BALLOT .
500 votes for
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P. 0.
Subject to the rules of The Press and Standard Contest,
these ballots credited to each candidate.
WEEKLY BALLOT-5 VOTES FOR
In case of a tie the value of the prize will l>e divided; or onejg u bject to the rules of The Press and Standard Contest. Void after
of equal value ^iven.
January 23.
S l 'BSC 111 IT ION BAL LOT.
HERE ARE THE PRIZES TO
GIVE!! AWAY:
The Press and Standard,
Walterboro, S. C.
Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $ for years subscription to |
your pa]H'r. Please credit the number of votes to w hich 1 am entitled to j
$55
$15
$15
1st. A Rock Hill Buggy, retails at
2nd. A New Home Sewing
Machine, Retails at
3rd. A Handsome Dining Table,
Retails at - - -
4th. A Beautiful Karpen Couch,
Retails at - - ' - ■
TOTAL - - • - - $135.00
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In order to stimulate more activity in our subscription de
partment we have decided to inaugurate another
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Great Voting Contest
This time instead of giving away Free Trips to Jamestown,
Gold Watches. Etc, we are goin^ to Lflve away a Jju^gy, 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 open to any and every one. The prizes are valuable
and useful.
RULES OF THE CONTEST.
Tho following table shows the number of votes that will 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—1200 votes. 3 years $3.00—2000 votes
4 years $4.00—5000 votes. .5 years $5.00—4000 votes
Votes will not be issued unless askjfd for when payment of
subscription is made: and are not transferable.
The same number of votes will be given old or mew sub
scribers.
This contest will begin Thursday, December 24, 190S, 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 alter its close.
No votes will l>e issued except in exchange for subscriptions.
No one connected with The Press and btandard will be al
lowed to enter this contest.
HOW TO ENTER.
A nominating ballot will be published in each issue which,
when properly tilled out and returned to this office will en
title the person named thereon to enter. Entries may be
made at any time. This contest is for men. women, boys,
gifls, and babies—that is it is not restricted.
P. o.
Votes
Yours truly,
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DOTS FROM SMOAKS.
Smoaks, Jan. 11, Special:—
As the New* Year has come in
I will send a few items.
’ Charlie Smoak and Mrs
Frizelle Garner were happily
married Thursday faternoon.
Only one of The Rev. Lawson performed
the ceremony.
J B Smoak of Branchville is
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr and Mrs J L
Smoak.
Mr Glenn Hiers has return
ed to Charleston after spend
ing the holidays with his
mother.
John _ Sauls, of Louisana
spent Xmas with his sister,
Mrs Rosa Padgett.
jim Smoak and family have
returned home from a visit to
North Carlina.
C W Garris of Denmapk is •
spending some time at Smoaks.
Lonnie Smith has returned
home from West Apopka, Fla.
Misses Lou Ellen Utseyand
Annie Lou Guess spent a few
! days here as the gu^st of
Mis > s Mittie and Carrie
1 Smo A.
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EXAMINE TREASURER'S BOOKS
ALLEGED SHORFAGE IN ACCOUNTS OF
HAMPTON OFFICIAL FO BE INVEST!
GATED.
Hampton, 6. 0., January 7:
—Mr iStualla, of New York re-
presenting the security company
in which former County Trea
surer Langford was bonde,d is in
Hampton investigating the
treasurer's books. It will be
remembered that Mr Langford
was recently suspended by Got-
ernor Ansel on a report from the
Comptroller General, which
alleged a shortage amounting to
nearly $18.00. Mr Smalls
could obtain very little informa
tion, as the treasurer’s office is
closed until the further order of
the Governor. It is reported te
The News and Courier corre
spondent that the Comptroller
will come to {lampion'or will
s“iid sumo one to Hampton to
day or to-morrow for the purpose
of going over the books with the
security company man.
Mr Henry 8tokes, who was
recently appointed county trea
surer by the Governor, on the
recommendation of the Hampton
County delegation, has not as
yet assumed the duties of that
office. He will probably com
mence work in the otlice in about
a week.
Those taxpayers who have not
as yet paid their taxes are great
ly worried about the penalty
attached to all taxes paid after
January 1, for many could have
paid before the limit had expired
had not treasurer's otlice been
closed. This matter will l
taken up by the authorities
»OA>n as Mr. Stokes opens the . . . . . . . .
treasurer’s otlice. may be seen at their store, whore it is on exhibition and will be
Developments in tho affair s bo\\ n with pleasure,
relative to Mr Langford'? alleged I he Second Prize in I he Press and Stam^rd’s Great Con-
shortage m funds belonging to ls a h.g t prued. standard, guaranteed New Home Sew- i-oU»uts
the county and State are awaited Machine. 1 his machine is well know n. It can be seen at To the Drfemlont*
with much anxiety by the peo- ou r ottKe. .
pie of Hampton Countv, and it I he. third pri/f* is a beautiful quarter-oak dining table
on exhibition at Terry X Shatters Big Department Store.
Call and see it.
The Fourth prize is a magnificent Karpen Couch from the
well-know furniture store of the BrowTr Furniture & Hard
ware Co., which can be seen at any time.
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fell utile or aKiuglo Thread [CAma Sntc/i}
Sowing Machine write to
Tli HEW NOME SEWIN8 MACHINE COMPANY
• Orange, Maaa.
Manr *ewinc machines are made t^se 1 ' 'eeard!*-<s c/
quaiitr. but the Sew Home S ma '- to weai
Our (uarantr never runs out
BalS by Mtborlaeal dealem only.
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'sociables; one at the home of
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tb'j | W Kinsey’s home.
Miss Lizzie Smith spent a
few days with her sister, Mrs J
\V’ Kinsey.
Clive Hiers has returned to
the Citadel where he wilL
resume his studies Among
the other college students who
have returned to again take
up their studies are Misses Re
becca and Zena Sauls and their
brother, Eric, They all attend
colleges in Greenville.
Misses Hattie Campbell,
Justine Hiers and Mabel
Campbell, have all returned to
their schools.
Henry* Strickland has re
turned to Alabama where he
has been teaching school.
Mrs Mary Smoak has moved
back to her old home near
Smoaks. > <.
With best wishes for a hap
py New' Year.
Blue Bell.
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RIGHTS TO DECIDE.
Any question arising as to the conduct of this contest w*ill
be decided by the management of this paper, and such decision
shall be final. Candidates by ttling votes agree to this and
all other published conditions.
The right is reserved to alter these rules should - occasion,
demand. -
j". The First Prize in The Press and Standard’s Great Voting
Contest, is a genuine, guaranteed Rock Hill Buggy, such as
^ sold by the well known dealers—A. Wichman N: Son. It
This handsome Karpen Couches the .nh prize in The
Press and Standard’s Great Contest It is on exhibition at
the Brown Furniture & Hardware Company.
Cuts of the Rock Hill Buggy and the D ning Table will ap
pear in this column later.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u
they canuot reach the aeai of the disease.
Catarrh is a blood or conatitmioDal
disease, and in order to care it you
mast take internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and macons
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not»
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
o e of the best physicians in this coun
try for years and is a regular prescrip
tion. It is composed of the beat tonics
known, combined with the best blocd
ponders, acting directly on the macons
surfaces. The perfect combiuation of
the two ingredients is what produces
such wounderfu results in curing
Catarrh, ^eud for testimonials free.
F J CHENEY a Co.. Props..
Toledo, O.
;*old by Druggists, price ?5o.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa
tion.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Colleton.
Ooart of Common Pleas.
Peter R Bradley and R >bert S. Bradley.
Plairtffs,
against
Penah Howard, Henry Ftshburne, Wil
lie Fishburne. Anna Fishburue, Mary
Pishburue and Rosa King, , De-
Fishbarne
is sincerely hoped thut every
thing will turn out satisfactori.y.
DON'T TAKE THE RISK
When you have a tad couch
do not let it drag along nmii it become j Now is tlie time to begin. Send in your name and Get Bi sv
chronic bronchitsis or develops into an e,.: .k V . UL *>*
attack of pneumonia, but giee u the . e mean "hat we say, these magnificent prizes are to be
attention it deserves and set rid of it. t -i . « »-
Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
and you are sore of prompt reliet.
From a small beginning the sale and
•sa of this nreparsUoa has attended to
of the United States and to
ooantrtea. Its many
of coughs and colds
knee won for it' this wide reputation
•old by J oka M
given away absolutely free. Enter vour name and begin to
hustle. ^ 6
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Dm’E Jaap Is a ooodoaoo; il
■igki flj book artd hit^oa m the fttoe.
Full information will be furnished gladly. Vote early and often.
IK FB L SHIM.
THE OLD STAND-BY
Henry
and Willie Fishbarne
\ou a'-e hereby lamnsoned and re
HOW quire«l to answer a complaint in tnis ac
tion. which is tiled in the office of the
Clerk of Common P<eas for the said
Coun*T. and to serve a copy ol yoor
answer to the said complaiut on the
subscriber at his office No. 11 Ro ad
Street. Charleston. S C. within thirty
days after toe service herejf, exclusive
of the day of such service. And if you
fail to answer the said complaint within
the time aforesaid, the Plamtiff in this
action will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the complaint
J. Waties Waring,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
November 19, 1907.
Piled December 7.1906.
H. D. Padgett, C. C. P. ft G. S.
To the Defendants above named:
Ton will take notice that the com-
plaint in this action wes tied on the
7th day of December. IMS. la tho oOoe
FREE! FREE!
Free—A handsome Bbck Hill bug-
?y.
Free-A New Home Sewing Ma
chine—all the latest attachments.
Free—A lovely oak dining table.
Free—A Karixm Couch.
The above articles are worth
having. The Press and Standard
will give these prizes away on the
15th day of April. 1909. to the four
persons receiving the highest num
ber of votes in our contest. :
After eating, persons of a bilious habit A \\ ichman & Son has the buggy
w ill derive great benefit by taking one on exhibition.
of these pills, if you have been The sewing machine will l^e dis
played at The Press and Standard
office.
SICK HEADACHE——fe table can be seen at
TutfsPills
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea.
and nervousness whic h follows, restore
o the appetite and remove gloomy feel
ings. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
Terry & Shaffer’s store.
The couch can ho seen at the
Brown Furniture A* Hardware Co.
Do you want a beautiful and
■ ■' —- 1 ~ ~ ~ durable Rock Hill buggy free? If
“Had dyipeps a o r indigetion f or: so, enter The Press and Standard’s
•tears. N*> appetite, aud what I dbi eat 1 Great Contest. See our ad else-
fbr CoUotoa Cooar
distressed me terrffilv. Bardcca Blood
Bitters cared me.”—J H Walker. Sun-
bury, Ouio.
Prayer is all right and to be sure
we are praying for the right person,
we should do a great deal of it for
for ourselves.
Loveoickneoa
usaa'I
men 1
is a
disease that
1 1 It originates from reading sen.
tal novels.
Read The Press and Standard’s
Great Contest, and vote.
If an j van lives for himself
alone it most be because has
found hie earthly ideal
where in this issue.
, If we love esch other we try to
minimize each other’s faults and
shield them from the public ear.
The left hind foot of a rabbit is
not in it when compared to taking a
£dead set” for what yon want with
your own feet.
Don’t strike oat blindly; knee
an object in view and try to
attain it.
It takas ths smartest kind of a
nun to know his frisoda
Anything is wrong that injaiss
anybody wbsthar it is
law or not
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