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The hirst Prize wii- be a Lcautiful Piano - -
The Second Fnze will Lc a 1 aylor-Canady Top Buggy
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ITje Third Prizsv/iH he an Imperial Princess2teel Range
The Fourth \ 3 nzCwill he a Champion Sewing Machine
j Other valuable prizes will be awarded contestants according
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Value $350.00
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Any white man, woman, boy or girl of good repute in the State
of South Carolina (excepting employees of The Press and Stand
ard and employees families) may enter this Great Popularity Vot
ing Contest v
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ticularly urge every teacher and pupil to try to win this fine piano
Jor their school.
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Fill out the Nomination Ballot and send it to the Contest Mana
ger of The Press and Standard. Each contestant is entitles to one
nomination ballot, good for 1,000 votes. Contestants can nominate
themselves. They do not have to be subscribers of 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
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Rules and Conditions
Votes Allowed
This tahle shows the number of votes that will Ik* given at this office for
cash payment of subscription:
Six months
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500 votes
One year
$1 00
1000 votes
T wo years
2 00
2500 votes
Three years
300
5000 votes
Four years
4.00
7500 votes
Five years
5.00
10,000 votes
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Any question arising between contestants will be settled by the
Contest Management and its decision will be absolute and final.
No votes will be issued unless accompanied by the full subscription
price. In case of a tie, ten days extra will be allowed for the tying
parties to work it off. Votes once issued to one candidate canno^. ,1 hereby nominate Mr. Mra. Miss
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The Press and Standard, whether new’ or a renewal, will entitle
the contestant to 1000 votes. No subscription will be accepted for
less than six months. Each dollar collected on a back subscrip-
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subscription is^new'or a renewal.
Subscriptions may be secured anywhere.*
A committee of unimpeachable men will be chosen to judge the
xfinish of the contest
‘Right is reserved to reject the name of any candidate for cause.
Also to alter the rules and conditions should occasion demand.
The contest officially begins January 2, 1911, and ends at 4 p. m.,
April 15, 1911.
All contestants by entering this contest, agree to abide by the
above rules and conditions.
Subscription Ballot
1911
THE PRESS AND STANDARD,
Walterboro, S. C.
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which 1 am entitled to
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Nomination Ballot
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sent in each week for each contestant a-> can be collected.
This coupon entitles
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The Press and Standard's Popularity Contest,
office by noon January .'U, 1911.
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