The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, March 24, 1909, Image 2

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■ . - 'v -F Hi ' l+‘y*. V ■ ■/I T’^ I If 1 ! •• i M TIM. ME PLM. POPULARITY WINS $135.00 In Prizes to be Given Away to the four b* . . ___ # 9 1 Most Popular Persons Entering the Contest of The Press and Standard. NOMINATION BALLOT __500_vntP* for p. o.... :. Subject to the rules of The Press and Standard Contest. Only one of these ballots credited to each candidate. WEEKLY BALLOT-5 VOTES FOR M P. 0. Subject to the rules of The Press and Standard Contest. Void after April 3. With each spring, the question of a new vehicle comes up. When )Ou think of a buggy, a surrey, a phaeton, or a fancy runabout. Don’t Forget the “Hock Hill” Line. We have spent our time well during the dull season by get ting our factory in good shape and by putting in improve ments. Every vehicle we turn out is the product of over twenty years of experience in our line of business. We can, there fore, offer you something that we know to be all right in every respect. v# THE ROeK HILL BUGGY COMPANY •'A LITTLE HIGHER IN PRICE. BUT—" Rock Hill, South Carolina. \ Q A. WIGHMAN & SON, In case of a tie the value of the prize will be divided, or one of equal value given. HERE ARE THE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY: 1st. A Rock Hill Buggy, retails at $55 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 In order to stimulate more activity in our subscription de partment we have decided to inaugurate another SUBSCRIPTION BALLOT. 190. The Press and Standard, Walterboro. S. C. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find $ for years subscription to your paper. Please credit the number of votes to which I am entitled to M . P. O. Votes Yours truly. AGENTS. O Mr. Bryan in 1909 r The fight which Mr. Bryan has made through the Commoner and on the stump will be continued with unceasing energy during the year 1909. • Mr Bryan has again assumed editorial charge of THE COMMONER and will give this department his active, personal attention. All earnest, patriotic Americans are invited to join him in a SPECIAL CAMPAIGN OF EDUCATION to be inaugurated through the Commoner and the Democratic press. * The governmental reforms for which Mr. Bryan is laboring are of vital importance to the welfare of the people. He should have the active support of those who want to see the government administered in the in terest of the many instead of the few. Jom the movement for aggressive action by accept ing our special clubbing oner for one year. HIE PRESS AND STANDARD AND COMMONER. B01N $1.50. All clubbing subscriptions should be made payable to THE PRESS AND STAND AND. nEWNmnttTESTKWMIUaNK .IGHT RUNNING to to >> t«;-r* ‘V&ci Let Kodol Digest What .You Eat Theo You You Like. Eat What You ooeo could eat anything you wanted, and your stomach would digest it. But now these's some things which your stomach won't digest. Your stomach absolutely refuses to accom modate you when you eat certain teed so you have been forced by your ttomaeh to sot food which you de- tsatod, pass up those deliecoiie that you would have really enjoyed. There Is bow a way to- oat any thing you Ilka, if you will lot Kodol dlgeet It. INrOl do this, too. It wont •oik heek or oouimand, but will go rtghl aheed with its work and digest afllha food you oak Kodol wtu let yaa oAt anything you like. Kodol will da ecaetly what four Ma it stomach, and therefore will do the same work as the stomach, when it is well and strong—the only difference is, Kodol never gets tired—and Kodol is the only digeetant today, that will digest an food and doit as com pletely, as a strong, heahhy stomach. Get a bottle now and have it ready to help your stomach at times when I^BeaMdrugatam. * * Our Guarnate gi^gggii For wte Iqr Walterboro Drug Coopany. Great Voting (Contest Prize in The Press and Standard's Great Contest, a Guaranteed $55. This time instead of giving away Free Trips to Jamestown, Gold Watches, Etc, we are going to give away a buggy, a Rock Hill Buggy, sewing machine, a dining table, and a Karpen Couch. This .^ contest will not be confined to young or old ladies, or to men NOW ON EXHIBITION AT A. WICH Vf AN & SON S but is open to any and every one. The prizes are valuable HARDWARE STORE, and useful. RULES OP 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 $1.00—500 votes 2 years £2.00—1200 votes. 3 years £3.00—2000 votes 4 years £4.00—3000 votes. 5 years £5.00—4000 votes Votes will not be issued unless asked for when payment ot subscription is made: and are not transferable. The same number of votes will be given old or new sub scribers. This contest will begin Thursday, December 24, 1908, and closes Tuesday, April 6, 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m. A committee of disinterested public men will be chosen to Judge this contest and will assemble for that purpose imme diately after its close. > - No votes will be issued except in exchange for subscriptions. No one connected with The Pre$s and Standard will be al lowed to enter this contest HOW TO ENTER. A nominating ballot will be published in each issue which, when properly filled 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. - 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 Pri?e 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 & Son. It may be seen at their (Store, where it is on exhibition and will be shown with pleasure. The 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 l bird prize is a beautiful quarter-oak dining table now on exhibition at Terry & Shaffer’s Big Department Stone. Call and see it The Fourth prize is a magnificent Karpen Couch from the well-know funtiture 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 absolutelyiree.* Enter your name and begin to hustle. , „ ' Full information will be furnished gladly. Vote early and often. in mss £ SIM ttjrm want «!tb«r a Vibrating fthatttp, Rotary BbutUaor • Mingle Thread [CAatadlUcA] Searing Machine write to nt It* MM SEWIM MACNlli COMAS* hide, are wad. to tel! *ra>rd1r«s W r. but tb« Mew Mania u wad- to w»i Oar euanatr never runt out •wljr. .SUMY 1 r'.*. •iU* This handsome Karpen Couch is the 4th prize in The Pt®** Standard’s Great Contest.* It is. on exhibition at the Brown Furniture & Hardware Company. 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