The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 02, 1910, Image 6
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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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 i.ooo
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
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that of a friend today.
Who Is Eligible.
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Any white ma" or woman, boy or girl, of good repute, in the State of South C arolina is eligible to enter
this (treat Popularity Voting Contest. Clip the Nomination Blank and fill it in with your name or that ot 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.
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 ol a tie, the value of the prizes will be equally divided.
Votes once issued to one candidate can not be changed teethe, 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.
A Newman Piano, Value $400
One of the latest designs of thw popular Piano. Ita praises
have been sung and its attributes lauded by critical judges of
piano tone and mechanism in the musical world. Purchased from
Brown Furniture & Hardware Co.
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Third Prize. , ;?lSS l lSSr“
New Home
Sewing Machine
V*Im $50 ' j
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Second Prize.
Ttaii Uachino U a Drcp-bsw*,
Light fftnaainc, Standard Mad*
Machine.
Rock Hill Buggy, Value $55
A Buggy that has won a place among the best buggies made.
Purchased from
A. Wichman & Son
Fourth Prize.
Gold Lady’i or Cootloman’olWotch.
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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 Anal.
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 is 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.
“ Alao to alter rules and regulations should occasion demand.:
The contest officimHy began December 1, 1909, and closes on
March 15. 1910, at 8:00 P. M.
Votes Allowed.
The following table shows the number of votes that will be
given at this office for cash payment if subscriptions:
One year,
Six months.
Two years,
Three years.
Four years.
Five years.
$100. - 500 Votes
•50 200 Votes
2.00 1.250 Votes
3.00 2,500 Votes
4.00 3.750 Votes
5.00 ...5,000 Votes
New subscribers will count twice as much as above schedule.
For further particulars, call, write or ’phone the Contest Department of
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The Press and Standard, Telephone 10A, Walterboro, S. C.
.!• best of nil medicines for the core of dii
disorder* and weeknesses pectiUsr to women. It i» the
only preparation of its k}»d de\»»ed by a regularly gradu
ated physician—an experienced and skilled specialist in
the diseases of women.
It ia a safe medicine in any condition of the system.
THE ONE REMKDV which containa no alcohol
and no injurious he hit-forming drugs an
creates no craving for such stimulants.
THE ONE REMEDY so good that its
afraid to print its. every ingredient on
bottle • wrapper and attest to the
truthfulness of ths same under oath.
It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hssn t *
get it. Don’t take a substitute of unknown composition tor tius medicine o»
known cosirosmoN. No counterfeit is as gpod as the genuine end the
who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce s is either r
or is tryiag to deceive you for his own ssthsh benefit. Such a man is i
trusted. H*. is trifling with your moat priceless possession your
may be yonr Ids itself. See dkat *su get wkmt yea mtk ftr.
NOMINATION BALLOT
' 1000 Vote*
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
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Address
Subject to the rules of The Press and Standard $530 contest. Void after
Feb. 16.
SUBSCRIPTION BALLOT.
.1910
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
Mr. Mrs. Miss.
Address
votes. Yours truly.
Surprising,
What Kodol Will Do
For you, when you need it. But the longer you neg
lect Indigestion, the more you will suffer before Kodol
can restore Good Digestion.
And, of course. Indigestion If neg
lected long enough, brings on seri
ous diseases in which Kodol cannot
benefit you. Some of these there
la no help for at all.
There are. in fact, very few ail
ments which cannot be traced di
rectly to impure blood. Aid im
pure blood is always due to a dls
ordered stomach.
Use Kodol and prevent Nervous
Dyspepsia.
Kodol will effectually assist Na
ture to secure a complete rent ora
tion of good digestion. It goes
this by at once digesting all food
fn the stomach and keeping It di
gested. until the stomach la rested
and can resume its owe work. Ko
dol removes the cause—end the
effect quickly removes llaetf.
When It Is recalled that Apo
plexy, Heert Disease. Cancer end
even Consumption—ere due to
poor digestion end poisons thus
trnnsmlttod to the blood, end
thraeghout the system—the Impor
tance of maintaining good digee-
ia at once realised.
We knew what Kodol would de
before ever the first bottle was
sold. If we did not know just what
it will do. we would not guarantee
it the way we do.
It is easy for you to prove Kodol
—the next (or the first) time yon
have an attack of indigestion. Anff
you will certainly be surprised at
the results. It is perfectly harm
less.
There can be so harm la trying
something that stay do you a grant
deal of good—when it costs yon
nothing if ft doeen’t
v«.
•aOre cwaMau •t the Cottle If
heoeetlr mmr. thM It has mi r
^ee4. rsturejAs hetUe to the
Mol Is prepared at the lehova
tortee of E. C. DeWItt A Co^Chteaff*
For Stic by John M. Klein, Druggist.
After The Grippe
“I im much pleased, to be able to wnte and thank
Pr m w i la, ,4 r ? )u 'J as <!? n * ,or ”>1.” writes Mrs. Sarah
J. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C. . —
“Last February, I had the Grippe, which left me in
bad shape. Before that, I had been bothered with female
k™ 1 *i *’a , * e . n y cars . and nothing seemed to cure it
n.,,/h f| ,t : K fr. 3 !! ,0 i ake Cardui - 1 have ,a! «" only
flMee bottles, but it has done me more good than all the
doctors or than any other medicine 1 ever took.”
Take
The Woman’s Tcnk
For the after-effects >f any
(he
Grip. Cardui isThe'Sirioiric'^c •; .', S s e i " neSS ’
It builds strength, sleaditt the nerres, ilnproves
StoUl^of'SalHl eS ' J,,n "“ ,: J he,ps bri "«
• Think^ 5 Jr* W ' nd ‘ i f : <>"ly knew H.
heinZS n WhI# J housa P/l s 0 ^dies whom Cardui has
^ < ? OSS, * >,y prevent H from helping you?
Remember you ^ cannot ru the benefit of th#.
fafudkmts i„ any other medLneX
in any drug store except in the dartuibrntfe TW Ctataf
Csi.