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■7 t i. ■ ; * '>x Eot '• ^ Lameness in Horses Much of the chronic lameness in horses is due to neglect.. See that your horse is not allowed to go lame. Keep Sloan’s Liniment on hand and apply at the first signs of stiffness. It’s wonderfully i>enetrating—goes right to the spot—relieves the soreness —riuabers up the joints and makes the muscles clastic and pliant. Sloan's Liniment will kill a spavin, curb or splint, reduce wind puffs and swol len joints, and is a sure and sjKiedy remedy for fistula, sweeney, founder and thrush. *' Price, 50c and £1.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, - - Boston, Mass. Moan'. I.o*»V on hor»«>ft, nhrep »n»l poaltrjr wilt In POPULARITY WINS $135.00 * « to be Given Away to the four Most Popular Persons Entering the Contest of The Press and Standard. In case of a tie the value of the prize will be divided, or one of equal value given. NOMINATION BALLOT 0 votes for M P. 0. Subject to the rules of The Press and Standard Contest, these ballots credited to each candidate. Only one of WEEKLY BALLOT-5 VOTES FOR M P. 0. Subject to the rules of The Press and Standard Contest. January 30. Void after SUBSCRIPTION BALLOT. A GOOD ROAD MEASURE. Col' mi >b ia, |an. 13.— Kepre - sen rat i i- Cosgrove has .1 very ’jj mpoi tai lit >od roads propo- sition w hit h i li* will urge the •egisln in in • t< > enact into law. It ! />( >k s 1 to state aid* lor go< k1 ri ):k Is on the. principle that \ ir nia and other states A N. SMOAK MOVES. The Hran< hville Journal sa\ Mr. N. Smoak. a prosp r nus farmer of Smoaks, leav* PRIZES TO AWAY: this week lor whi re h«‘ will Polam ( linage 1* m * a., the HERE ARE THE 1 GIYEH 1st. A Rock Hill Buggy, retails at 2nd. A New Home Sewing Machine, Retails at - * 3rd. A Handsome Dining Table, Retails at - - BE,-. 190. The Press and Standard, Walterboro. S. C. entlemenr Enclosed please find $ \ {<>r years subscription to your paper. Please credit the number of v tes to which ! am entitled to M lion witli his son-in-law, Mr.' * ’ einjdoy, calling for two and J. \\\ Cherry, Mr.,Smoak has I ll.Gr m llion dollars issud ma ny warm friends at his old 4th. A Beautiful Karpen Couch, tor i»()o<l roads throughout the , , . i - i ^ ; . v ^ .. home who regret his depart- state w iii^an immethate direct . 1 .iI.|> l O[,nation of two hundred ure - ,,llt "•' sh h,m the of and lilt) thousand to be refund- hick in his new business. ed from the bond issue. <J he ! — • proposition is in the form ' of, COSGROVE'S NOVEL PLAN, two bills one providing h>r a Representative Cosgrove state higlnva) commission with j las a new ijjjj w hj c h has been the highway commission to heartily commended by all have sci \ ices ol the engineer- mcrn bers to whom it has been ing departments of Clemson, explainec i so f ar . | t al | ows the South Carolina l mversity ; Q ;i trt .g rin< . rc tria and the Citadel, th< to get half money’ lor roads Irom jail jirisoneTs awaiting trial to counties e | ect ( G wor k pending trial by necessary ney net ssary p erm i ss ion of the solicitor, the the state and time thus put in to be deducted these loads to be built only f rom sen t encti in case of con- alter the plans o! the state v j c tj 0 n or paid for in case of commission. acquittal. Let Kodol Digest What You Eat Then You Can Eat What You Like. You once could eat anything you wanted, and your stomach would digest it. But now there’s some things which your stomach won’t digest. Your stomach absolutely refuses to accom- modato you when you eat certain food -so j ou have been forced by your stomach to eat food which vou de tested, and pass up those delicacies that you would have really enjoyed. There is now a way to eat any thing you like, if you will let Kodol digest it. Kodo] will do this, too. It won’t talk back or command, but will go right ahead with its work and digest all the food you eat. Kodol will let you eat. anything vou like. Kodol will do exactly what your stomach does, w hen your stomach is well and strong, ami more, when it t* tired or out of order. Kodol is composed of exactly the same juices as found in a healthy stomach, and therefore will do the same work as the stomach, when it is well snd strong—the only difference is, Kodol never gets tired—and Kodol is the only digestant today, that will digest all food and do L as com pletely, as a strong, healthy stomach. Get a bottle now and have it ready to help your stomach at times whea you need an assistant. Kodol is as the nearest drug store. Our Guarnatee On to your druggist today and get a dol lar hottn*. Then after you have used tha entire contents of the bottle. If you can honeatly aay, that It has not done you any pood return the bottle to the druggist and he will refund your money without ques tion or delay. we will then pay thedrug- gist for the bottle. Don’t heeltate, all eruggtsta know thatour guarantee Is good. This offer applies to the large bottle only and to hot « ne !r i< family. The lam Ixittlc couiwu.* Uujca as much aathe fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at the labora tories of E. E. Do Witt dt Co. Chicago, For sale by’ Walterboro Drug Company. t ■ i So Tired It may be from overwork, hut the chances are Its from an in active LIVER ~ — With n well conducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor | without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to ones earning capacity. It can be kept in healthfuiaction by, and only by STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton, Oourt of Common Plea-*. I’eier II Bradley and Robert S Rradb y, I’laiet fl\ against Perish Howard, Henry Fishbnrne. Wd lie Fishhnri e. Anna Fishhurne. Msrv Fishbnrne and Rosa King, De- fem'ants To tiie Oeft-nlonls, Henry hihI Willie Fishhurne. \ on s-p hereby mimmoned nn., , . . qnired to answer n comi'lainr in thU soul bv t:U.‘ AVt’ll n m. which is tiled m the office of the may l K /set'll At thtTl’ Sion Retails at - - - $15 TOTAL $135.00 In order to stimulate more activity in 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 yourtg 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—3000 votes. 5 years $5.00—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 old 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 Press and Standard will be al lowed to enter this contest. HOW TO ENTER. A nominating baUot 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, girls, and babies—that is it is not restricted. RIGHTS TO DECIDE. First Prize in The Press and Standard’s Great Contest, a Guaranteed S Rock Hill Buggy. NOW ON EXHIBITION AT A. WICHMAN & SON’S HARDWARE STORE. 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. , t 1 he l irst Prize in iTie Press and Standard’s Great Voting ^ »> . Contest, is a genuine, guaranteed Rock Mill Huggv. such as • is.,., sold bv the well Jhnoun dealers—A. Wichman & Son. It where it is on exhibition and will be 2 cr H p ^ D 2 3- H ~ sr c/> 3 re rD ^ 3 C/> ^ ~ 1/5 g « w I 3 O 3 a. 5! p 2 2- ^ re p «> r cL 3* p o C- C/5 • o o H | ?! Eo" -o (/, N n o z « cr 2s 25 3* r. 3 P r-* ^ (HE WORLDS SREAnST SEWING HACNIRE 'LIGHT RUNNING. Ifroa wantotthera V|hrntln^Htinttl<\ Roary bUutlleor a KinKR'Tlirntil (CAain Hewing Machine write to INI HI* HOME SEWIIO MACHlHI COMPAHf • Orange, Mass. Many scwlne machine* are mailetote1l*ecar<lle.* of quality, but the llirw lloiue it ma><e t > » cat Our cuaranty never run* out Sold by authorlscHl dealern •mlj. * ran KALB *Y o § |.§ ff. X » Os i 3 ? n z ? • X o 3 A < o H Pi < O H PI < O < Pi Vishhnrnr Press and Standard’s Great Con- TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. f»»r montli eudini: .lamiary First (Haw; 8ue Stokes, HONOR ROLL. Honor Kol! f*ir Givh uis School 16th, 96; llurnian Uet ve^, Ho. Second ClaE*.; Lucile and Liz zie Keevee 98; Sheppard Fergu son 5 Hi. Third Olajjp; Altieand Wilson Stokes 99. Lurline Faulkner 97. fourth ('laws; Berry Tuttle 99; Vinr’nia Reeves 99; Willie Faulkner 92. Primary Haas; Leon and Barnie Fergnson. Barbara Jaques. I'l^rk of Common P>ns laKr‘ tl'/» i ... C.nm’v, JUiii :<» serve t. eo^»y o' y >r sllOWIl With pleasure, nr.-vt.-r to I he «m,I . omohi,.* t, K,.' Tj u . Second Prize in 111 ■ eub'crl* or st hut. ofil.-e No. H Hr A.I • i • i • i • i t nt . «- (s.r.ti, Charie^'on, s c, wittiu »hir»v test is a high priced, stamlard, guarantei'd New Home Sew- nee-:'»« servit^ tiereof . xc'u-ivo | n ,r Machine. This machine is well known. Ihean be seen at ot the oay or wtcti service. And if vou ^ w fti! to viHWcr ihe Mid romptaini wie 01 our office. iZr’It Th «. IW«I l ,rizc . is Wautiful quarter oak dining table now relief titmendeti in the comoisim on exhibition at 1 erry vS: Shaffer’s Hig Department Store, -Call and see it. PUintifT* Attorney ^ ^ 1 r 1 November Is, iw>7 ; 1 he I’ourth prize is a magnificent Karpen Couch from the Hied p ^ Ct s "Dl-know furniture store of the Brown R'lirniture & Hard- To the ivfeud«nt*Riove u«mtd: ware Co., which can be seen at any time. You will take notice that the com- Now is the time to begin. Send in your name and Get Busy, plaint in thia action waa filed on the %»* . ^ . -r C ?ih day Of Beoemtter. p.His in w ihe office '' v mean what we say. these magnificent prizes are to be of the cierk of court of Common pie»* .riven away absolutely free. Enter your name and begin to for Colleton County. 11 J J J ** J. Watlea Warint. hustle. PlaintUT’a Attorney. 1 his handsome Karpen Couch is the ath prize in The Press and Standard’s Great Contest. It is on exhibition at the Brown Furniture & Hardware Company. 12 ito to Feb. 4. ’09 Loveaickneti ii a disease that usuaMy originates from reading sen. mental novels. Read The Press and Standard’s Great Contest, and vote. Full information will be furnished gladly. Vote early and often. THE PRESS & STANDARD, THE OLD STAND-BY For health and happiness—DeWitt’s Little Early Kiw*—small, gentle easy pleaaant iiit’e liver pilla, the bewt made. Sold by Walterboro Drug Co. A. Wichman Sc Son’s store is the place to see the fihe Rock Hill bog gy The Press and Standard is giving away. Boys call and see the buggy. A duty becomes a labor of love when yon stop whining and look at it that way. "Had dyapepaia or Indigutlou for dean. No-appetite, aad what I did eat diatreesed me terribly. Burdock Blood Ritter* eared me."—J H Welker, Saa- bury, Ohio. r s v: A