The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 16, 1912, Image 7
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OUR RECENT RECTTAL
Clearly demonstrated all that we claimed for the Upton Piano
which we are going to give
ABSOLUTELY FREE
To some oae of osr cnstomtra on
CHRISTMAS DAY -
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Owing to Numerous Inquiries we Have Secured the
SELLING AGENCY
For this county for this splendid instrument. We are now able to offer you liberal induce
ments both in price and terms
Come In And Let Us Tdl You.
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DON’T FORGET
Brown Fernihire & Hardware Company ud lie Press & Standard
give you One Piano Vote with every cent of your purchase of Anything in their stores.
BE BURE AND ASKFOR THEM
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Wakerboro,
SonA Carofina.
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Wilson Stands For a Principle
Will You Stand By Him?
Woodrow Wilson is a vastly different order of man than you find among the ranks or many good men in
practical political life.
, Woodrow Wilson is not among the great majority of politicians and business men, otherwise estimable
characters, who bclifve that the end justifies the means, who are honest in a commercial or political sense.
The candidate of the progressive voters of the country not only does not believe in the doctrine of
“anything to win,” but he insists on plaia old fashioned honesty in every detail of his campaign.
Woodrow Wilson proposes to win on the merits of his candidacy and platform or not at all.
“Clean hands or no fight” is Wilson’s ultimatum to his supporters throughout the country. . _
No Tainted Money For Wilson ,
-Not a dollar of questionable money will be spent to elect Woodrow Wilson.
The Democratic National Committee is heart and soul in accord with the candidate’s views.
And the corrupting influences, with no political faith, casting about to win a foothold in the new govern
ment with bribes of ill-gotten gains, have despaired of reaching Wilson or his campaigners
They have gone to the enemy, whoever that fcnemy may be. It is a matter of common knowledge that
the “Interests” are using all their political funds to defeat Wilson. . 0
T hia makes it your light.
What the American People Need to Know
The people have constantly made the mistake of believing that this is a money-riddep nation.
Such is only the case msefar as the People fail to get together and so permit the few to control the dishonest
ftpreser.tatfvcs they, by misoke v elect to office. v—
The actual money power of the People is still greater than that of the Interests.
The Progressive People of the country, if they get together, can buy and sell the Corrupting Influences
and destroy their financial power.
So Woodrow Wilson and his managers believe that not only is it the only clean method but the most
practical method for the Progressive People of the country to supply the Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund.
The People to Fight With THEIR Dollars
This year a popular president is to be elected with the People s money.
The Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund is to be collected from the rank and file of the Progressive Voters
of the country.
The bills of the Democrat's National Committee are to be paid, not with the thousands of the Interests,
but with the individual dollars of the earnest, eager voters who desire clean, efficient government and who arc
willing to help. Wilson as he wants to be helped. .
Money ih n needed ia not spent in impr .per ways or in any manner similar to the way m which the turtds of the
Interests are disbursed* * , ' ;V t , .. , * , . , . ^
I*... wt ha—to tell the vo’en of the ro ^try ; ! - n V. >drow Wilson. We have to tell them what he lias done.
We ha*, e to tell them what he suncH-fnr. We b ve t - r IttioCt to then the im^ortnnt planks in. his platform. All this
WOimiKN’8
lYade Mark.
WONDER WORKERS
The Great Nerre ud Drain Food
Highly recommended for Nervous
Debility, Nervous Prostration. Pre
mature Decline. Drainage, Lost Vig
or, Reproductive Incapacity Paral-.
ysis and Paralytic Tendencies, De
cline of Strength, >reme4ure Old
Age, Loss of Ambition, Insomnia,
Melancholy, Nervous Dyspepsia, Kid
ney and Bladder Trouble and Con-
| sMpaticn.
These Tablets will be found valu
able In the treatment of the Va
rious Debilitating Diseases of men
and Id the most extreme cases of
Nerve up A’q at ration in women.
pl'ARNTte: We wllj send six
boxes of vVortl.en’s Wonder Work
ers to you for $5.ort, and guar^nte;
them to give satisfaction or return
the money.
Price yi.Od^a box, G boxes $5.00
Sent by mail on recipt'of price.
Distributed only by
Tiro Wortlien Wonder Worker On.,
Metro**.UofKoa, Maos., U. 8. A.,
The Best Crops
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Made last Season
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Were Those Under
Which Was Used
Peruvian Guano
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means th.it to h.'ldiip out end we will be ohl gcd>'
T'u.s means that even - or W’Rt ^ who rr ! e s j n
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L et the fippiuters of Wilson lie Ip u< |n * _
Let the Pr«. ness:ve V »5..*rs bittie thh ye ir with ur p-
rnrnd as nineh
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mey ns tl ' ; who oppose us.
Vi! r' ild wil l! .’ to contribute to his cause.
.) <• isp. 1 t.» th* four wirs'ls.
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mpiign. A great many can give ?2.
vc u ters who wiil be eager to donate from $10 to t'-O.
to $20?
\ great
-netbooks as well ns their balbats.
Y/e Bo*Ac\l Popular Cubsoriptions~Can You Give Frcrrs 0
Of r »*irsc, you can—ai*d y.-u nre gltd tn »upi’.>rt the^uic in t-is way.
Pr/clic'.Ily every voter cm afP>;Q .o give ;«1 to aid litc VVi! ‘U
ny raif give «o. And there are lots and loes oi
v Tht -e are the. kind of contributions wo want. «. . .. . ... .. . .
Ae l we wdt he y -ud t > u ceive Ir.,m thousands, who c*u only afford $1, their $1 contriDUttons.. We want t- hear
Croth e-e-v r*. t v ' ' h :? a d'!!ir f to gite. K .
This year the man wi:h the d >!lur must defeat the government traJucer who spends his thoixsands. /
Get Club Subscriptions
li ymi kmw many Wilson men, if you work among many Wilson men, head a list with your name and monCy and
get the others to kan you with their subscriptions. . _. _ , . .• ■
* Then «erid w'or list with the nt'>ney to C. R. Ctine, Vice Chairman, Finance Committee, Democratic Natio.al
Committee, 9(y) Michiekn AyeiiUcyCbicago, lllinoi*. , , ,, , ,,*.»! v.
No loyal Wilson man can do more than this to assure W ilsnn s victory at the pirlls in November.
How to Contribute to the Wilson
Camp&i^n Fund
&a S an the O u -.vio orpo^K- and fill ,r > annunt vou xtv«-
‘Then your wcoey to Uii* coupon neU marl toUay to tna
wktrenn ytventhe Coupon.
; W*. aB ekiciu. mw«r ordr. and «U c-mr.U.l.««.
M C. R. Cr»r.c. */ c. I C»IM*<W| ■pDnwWUa;
Natiooal Cani.->.:t«e. 8~) M:chigaa Atc.im, Chic***. UL
Thee writ** letwr to tb!i p«i«r r!vtnx your name aa aeon-
trUMtor ani s«ail* f to. t .eaur.r.a wbf tM WwotOW
N Usoo ab> kA cm eler.rd I'm. Urut of Uie tnlied hUPea. In tbla
wa» rial W*!l be it, h * t^o i r ir.mbuwr. A ScuTeolr
cel pc. fcsn<lKc>Te'.« * ^ijrrvhni.well r-orth frimlnr.*ll be to
you. Voor Jeuvr »i*. i*.4''.uiii^C.'bi^T MJC'nrWfimrycorfrnod*.
Do *tcnvoaeaa •« f up Wi;»on
earn runes lor ti.. wfio La «crk ana twnu&f of u«
Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund
LOYALTY COUPON
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A*ab t r.’Sr In Ilia prograsalaa Id.ala o#goaaraa»*nr rapr#an.ta4 la
dM.oy of Woodrow WlUoa tor Vrasidant of U.o Vnltod atatra.and to Uio and that
f,, mar to’:a tl.o oBlaa rtao-haadrd untrammoled.and oWUraiad to aono Vu^tka
pani'tool iIm> conirt^r. I wish to rontrttmta tliro'igb you tbs aaia of I
L.»aid th© axponao* of Gov. Wilson's eompolgm. v
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Death of Edward Willis.
CotU-geville, Oct. tR. — Spcclall:
Edward Preston Willis, the infant
•on of Mr. and Mr*. P K. Willis,
died here Sept. 22. 1912. Edward
was born Jan. 14, 1910. The fun’r-
al aervlces were held Htinday of*er-
noon, Sept. 23 tt 3 o'clock, the
service* being conducted hy Rev. J
P. Inabinef, after whi^h i*t f e!*me:"'
took place at Cottagevllle cemetery.
In the preeence of a kmre concotirfe
of relative* and friend*. Th > s' ni-
Pktby of the entfee *conmt'n!:y •••»■ <
out to the bcr«,.vcd pa'uts in th^lr
sorrow.
Have* I “g t»f It ij.
“It seemel that my 1 l y ar oil
boy would have to b. .• bi • he. on
account of an n;■ ly uher, nu <d‘
hj» a, had hrttise,* wrote D. F. How
ard. Aquone, N. (*. “All re’rtcdic*
and doctors treatruer** failed til! we
tried P.ucklen's Arnica Salve, and
cured hipi with one box." Fur**
bnrus.vboils. skin ernpMons, pilo\\
25c. at Jno..M. Klein's.
We will Prove it at the
- Charleston Fair
Make our booths in the main Exhibition Hail your headquar
ters and reat-room while you are on the Fair Grounds and our
offices in the Peoples Bank Building when down town.
A hearty welcome by the Company and your favorite salesman
awaits you. *
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Peruvian Guano Corporation
Charleston,
South Carolina,
Endorsed by
A Lo« or T!m* Trtu k.
at * .e fast express means serious
•rouhlf ahor-d if not removed, so
does loss of appetite. It means
lack of vitality, loss of strength
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and tv^rve weakness. If appetite
to overcome the cause hy toning u*>
falla, trke Electric Bitters quickl>
tho'-stomarh and curing the indi
gestion, Michael Hessbein^r of
Lincoln, Neb., had beet^ aiclc over.
yean, but six bottles cf Elec
tric Bitten put him right on his
feet agsin. They have helped thous
ands. They give pure blood, strong
Bterrek, good digestion. Only 50
cents at Klein’s.
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J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio. > Is that not better than to pay
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's five dollar doctor’s bill? For s
Cough Remedy for his boy who bad
a cold, and Wore the bottle was
all used the bop’s cold wa# gone.
by sll dealers.
Would you like a piano?.
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