The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 22, 1911, Image 7

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: <•1 isM d : IMI ,/* . i <“ .x /% AND STAND ■n To Be Given Awny By Press and IN r eat Voting ' *! ■4 ■: •>' izes \ ntes t. A' x .-X-. •>- > X \ .I* First Prize. *■ $350.00 Kingsbury Piano. The piano bearing this name is so wel! known to music lovers generally that an extensive introduction is hardly ne cessary. It has won its way into the very best ot homes, and in all cas^s has been found satisfactory- from every’ standpoint We do not lay pirticular stress on any one feature, but desire to impres; you with the quality of the workmanship, with its full, sweet, singing tone, perfection, and staying qualities that have always given perfect satisfaction. Furnished in rich 'ij \ • mahogany, beautifully finished. Pur based from ih^ Cable P ane Ccv of Char’tstfr. f v5 Votes Allowed This table showg the numbar of votes that will t>e given at this office for cash payment of subscription: Six months *)0 500 votes* One year.. $1 no 1(100 votes Two years 2 i*0 2500 votes Three years. :iou 5000 votes Four years 4 00 7500 voles Five years 10.000 votes Subscription Ballot 1911 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. Mis' . *. Votes Yours truly. Third Prize. $50.00 Imperial Princess Steel Range. Princess Steel Ranges are the pride of housewives, wherever used, from Main to California. Its efficiency, convenience, anti durability have been fully demonstrat ed, as evidenced by the unsolicited testimonials sent in by satisfied users all over the country. The best quality of Bessemer cold-rolled steel is used throughout. Fully equipped with warming closet, .reservoir, etc. Large Fire Box, takes 24 in. wood Purchased from and exhibited by the Brown Furniture & Hardware Company. Fourth Prize. $50.00 Champion Sewing Machine. This high grade machine is made by the New Home. Sewing Machine Co, and is fully equipped throughout Nomination Ballot * 1000 Vote* In The Press and Standard's Great Popularity Contest I hereby nominate Mr. Mrs. Miss Address . Asa candidate in.The Press and Standard s Popularity Contest b Signed Address • 5 x -y l\ v A New, Old Subscriber Ad m ss Second Prize—A $75.00 Cannady Top Buggy. This well known buggy needs no introduction in this county. Hundreds of satisfied users are their best recommendation. Finished with leather quarter handy top, full nickel mountings, Bailey hangers and panel hack. We furnish a velvet carpet, boot, best water proof storm apron, padded dash, rubber covered steps, wrench, etc. Purchased from and exhibited by Walterboro Live Stock and Vehicle Company. The Contest is Open to All * w ' «.X . Any white man, woman. lx»y or girl of good re pute in the State of South Carolina (excepting em- mployees of The Press and Standard and employees families) may enter this Great Popularity Voting / o ing Contest. Any public school in Colleton County is also eligi ble, and ,we particularly urge every teacher and pupil to try to win this fine piano for their school. How to Enter the Contest. Fill out the Nomination Ballot and send it to the Contest Manager of The Press and Standard. Each contestant is entitled to one nomination bal- lot, good for 1,000 votes. Contestants can nominate themselves. They do not have to be subscribers of The Press and Standard. There are no obliga tions upon entering this contest, and if costs you nothing to try it Send in your name or that of a friend today. Rules and Conditions • „ *, „ Any question arising between contestants will be settled by 1 he'subscription is new or a renewal. Contest Management and its decision will be absolute and ,final. Subscriptions may be secured anywhere. No votes will be issued unless accompanied by the full subscription A committee of imimjieachahle men will be chosen to judge the price. In case of a tie. ten days extra will be allowed for the tying finish of the contest. parties to work it otT. Votes once issued to one candidate qgmnot Right is reserved to reject the name of any candidate *'o. cause, be changed to the credit of another. Each year’s subserption to Also to alter the rules and conditions should occasion demand. The Press and Standard, whether new or a renewal, will entitle The copies* officially begins January 2, 1911, and ends at 4 p m. the contestant to ItRHi votes. No subscription will be accepted for -April 15, 1911. All contestants by entering this contest, agree to abide'by the above rules and conditions, v 1 '■ * £ > , less than six months. Each dollar collected on a back subscrip- will entitle a contestant to 10(1) votes. Always state whether a % For Further Particulars, Call; Write, or ’Phone the Contest Manager of The Press and Standard, Telephone lOx * Address all Communications to The Contest Manager, - - - - Walterboro, South Carolina m JU • — . • ... - -H