The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 12, 1910, Image 2

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TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE PRESS AND STANDARD How to Enter The Press and Standard Contest FILL OUT THE NOMINATION BALLOT published in this issue and send same to the Contest Manager of The Press and Standard. Each Contestant is entitled to one Nomination Ballot, good for 1,000 votes.^ Contestants can nominate themselves. They do not have to be subscribers to The Press and Standard. There are no obligations upon entering this contest, and it costs you nothing to try it. Send in your name or that of a friend today. Who U Eligible. Any white ma T ' or woman, boy or girl, of good repute, in the State of South Carolina is eligible to enter this Great Popularity Voting Contest. Clip the NominationTHank and fill it in with your name or that of a friend, and send it to The Press and Standard Contest Department today. It costs you nothing to vote it costs your friends nothing extra to vote for you. o No votes issued for payments other than those scheduled. No employe of The Press and Standard, or member of his or her family, will be permitted to participate in this contest as a candidate. In case of a tie, the value of the prizes will be equally divided. Votes once issued to one candidate can not be changed to the credit of another. Candidates and their friends may secure subscriptions anywhere. A committee of unimpeachable public men will be chosen to judge the finish of this contest, and will assemble for that purpose immediately after the close of the contest. By the filing of votes al! candidates must accept and agree to all conditions. First Prize. Second Prize. A Newman Piano, Value $400 ()n«'of the latest designs of this popular Piano. Its praises have been sun>r and its attributes lauded by critical judges of piano tone^and mechanism in the musical world. Purchased from Brown Furniture & Hardware Co. Tk.VJ IKE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACIM imra raze. ^ flight running. New Home Sewing Machin Value $50 Thin Machine ia a Drrp be»<* •. I imr Light IRiinninff, tttandard Madtj Machine. Rock Hill Buggy, Value $55 o A Buggy that has won a place among the best buggies made. Purchased from „<4* A. Wichman & Son Fourth Prize. rt A Solid Gold Lady’s or Gentleman*t^Watch, Value $30 Purchased from, and on exhibition at S. Finn’s Jewelry Store About Voting. Any question that may arise between contestants will be de termined bv the Contest Management, and its decision will be ab solute and final. Anyone who was taking The Press and Standard at the time this contest started will be classed as an old subscriber. A subscription will not be counted as new if it js simply trans ferred from one member of a family or household to another. Right is reserved to reject the name of any candidate for cause. Also to alter rules and regulations should occasion demand. The contest officially began December 1, 1909, and closes on March 15, 1910, at 8.-00 P. M. Votes Allowed. 4 ’ The following table show;s the number of votes that will be iven at this office for cash payment Df subscriptions: One year, • $1.00 Six months. .60.:? Two years. 2.00 1,250 Votes Three years. 3.00 2,500 Votes Four yean. 4.00 Five yean. 5.00 New subscribers will count twice ss much as above schedule^ , - . • p For turther particulars, call, write or ’phone the Contest Department of The Press and Standard, Telephone 10A, Walterboro, S. C. Remedies are Needed Were we perfect, which we ere not, medicine* would not often be needed. But since nur tTrufcms have be come weakened, impaired end broken down through indiscretions which luivc gone on from the early age*', through counties* jjcncretio.t*, rcmcJice ere needed to eld Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwiae acquired weaknesses To reach the scat of stomach weakness and consequent digestive troubles, there is nothing so good as Dr. 1'icrce’s Golden Medical Discov ery, • glyceric compound, extracted from native medic inal roots—sold for over forty yean with great satisfaction to all Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pam in the Stomach after eating. Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food. Chronic Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, the “Discovery" is a time-proven and moat efficient remedy. The Genuine ha* on Its lt*l€ For out Ide wrapper the Signature" * You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this holic, medicine or known composition, m>» even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce’t Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and Sufar-couted, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. , NOMINATION BALLOT 1000 Votes In The Press and Standard’s Great Popularity Contest. I hereby Nominate Mr, Mrs. or Miss Address • ^ As a candidate in The Press and Standards $535 contest Signed Address WEEKLY BALLOT-10 Votes M Address. Subject to the rules of The Press and Standard $535 contest. Void after Jan. 26. 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 Address .votes. Y’ours truly, Women Suffer Agonies from Diseased Kidneys And Most Women Do This Not Knowing the Real Cause of their Condition Those poor, suffering women have been led to believe that their misery of mind and body is entire ly due to “ills of their ^ex.” Usually the kidneys and bladder are re sponsible—or largely so. And in such eases, the kidneys and blad der are the organs, that need and must have attention. Those torturing, enervating sick headaches, dragging pains in back, groin and limbs, bloating and swell ing of the extremities, extreme nervousness or hysteria, listless ness and constant tired, worn-out feeling—are almost certain symp toms of disordered and diseased kidneys, bladder and liver. DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills have, in thousands of cases, been demonstrated as remarkably beneficial in all sudh conditions of female organism—affording the most prompt relief and permanent benefit. As an illustration of what these Pills will do, Mr.. P Jl. Bray of Columbus. Ga., wRites that she was very 111 with kidney trouble, and that she is now well—and that these Pills are what cured her. They are very pleasant to take, and can in no case, produce any deleterious effects upon the system —«• syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep arations are apt to do. E. C. DeWItt ft Co.. 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