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THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBOR 0, S. C. PAGE THREE INTEREST GROWING DAILY h Ike Gnat Prize Voting Contest Inaugurated By The Press and Standard MANY WORKING FOR PIANO AND OTHER PRIZES. MARY INQUIRIES ARE RECEIVED DAILY ABOUT VOTING. WORK ING AND GETTING NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE PRESS AND STANDARD. „ The candidoatea, and others inter ested in The Press and Standard Voting Contest will soon have the opportunity of seeing the piano which is to be given to the lady hav ing the largest number^or votes. The company of whom we" a.e ^.‘curing the piano writes us that it will be shipped at once. When it arrives the fact will be announced so that you may come and look it over, which is to be given to be given to the lady having the largest number of votes. The company of whom we Remember to have your friends trade with merchants who are giv ing coupons. Get busy and vote for your choice. The contest will be conducted squarely and no partiality will be shown to any one. 1 Do it now and help some one reap the benefits of this liberal offer. Watch every issue of The Press and Standard for important an nouncements. The following names have been suggested to act as awarding com are securing the piano write us that |mittee and count the ballots, and if it will be shipped at once. W’hen it no objections are offered hey will arrives the fact will be announced constitute the committee: 0 , E. E. JONES. C. G. PADGETT. R. M. JEFFRIES. The nominations so far made are it so that you may come and look over. , To own a magnhicent $400 Up right Piano will be the privilege of some lady in this section through as follows: The Press and StanuafTT Contest. | To secure some of tne other big prizes offered will be the privilege of other young ladies in the contest and work is required to win, that's ail. The Press and Standard offers this great opportunity to its read ers. It’s yours. Votes are coming it^ to this office by the hundreds and the contest is just .two weeks old. The keys to the ballot box. which is now installed in the sanctum, are In the hfcnds . of C. G. Padgett E. E. Jones and R. M. Jeffries, who will have charge of locking aud unicoking the ballot box at the time of the count. The judges are honest men men of good standing in the communit,y, and will have charge of the prizes. Nothing is more talked about in this community at present than the great prize voing contest inauguart- ed by The Press ami Sandard and votea are in great demand. The town and country are being scour ed for them and the merchants who are giving prises are continually being asked for tonpons. Many people are willing to help their friends in this contest and are only waiting to be asked. The first candidate to ask, of course will be the one to get the assistance of friends. Those who desire to en large their 'count should get out among their friends and make their wants known. The prizes that are offered are surely worth the small effort re quired. Let each comestant show the people that she has the deter mination to succeed In anything she * ik out to undertakes and that she win. * The list of prizes and rules and ' regulations will be found on another j page of this issue. First count in contest will be 1 made March 6th, at which time Slh , in gold will be awarded to the con- • testant having the largest number of j votes at that time. The Press and Standard has mailed letters, rules and reguiatipns to ail | contestants to date but if there are any who have failed (o receive fntm. if you will kindly all n: The and Standard office tin v will be * ap plied. Those who-do not fully under stand the rules and regulations of this contest may call or write this office and we will be jpleased to go over the proposition with them. Walterboro. Miss Colette Padgett. .Miss Thomasine WUsell. Miss Pearl Sandifer. Miss Karnestine Marvin. Miss Hazel Guilford Miss Annie McCants Miss Annie Belle Crosby Miss Edith Black Miss Rubye Smith. Miss Ethel Francis. Miss Bettie Smoak. Miss Leila du Bois. Miss Pauline McCants. Miss Ilhame Grace. Miss May Patterson. Miss Bessie Sanders. Miss Angie Johnson. Miss Marie DeTreville. Miss Annie vonLehe Miss Locise Leach. Miss Ethel Padgett. Miss Myrtis Padgett. Walterboro, R. F. D. No. 1. Miss Evelyn Price. Mies Jessie Thomas. Miss Annie Hooker. Miss Audio Ritter. Miaa Etta Carter. Miss Inez Price. Miss Clytie Saunders. Walterboro, K. F. D. No. 2. Miss Laura Keegan. Miss Nerva Bailey. Miss Edith Koger. Miss Ernestine Hill Miss Cattle Driggers.. Walterboro, K. F. D. No. 3 Miss Mary Risher. Miss Ruth Linder. Miss Della Saunders. Miss Nah Breland. Miss Lillie Beach. Miss Lucia Kinard. Miss Marie Kinard. Miss Jennie B. Padgett. Walterboro, R. F. D. No. 4 Miss Oilie Hu cl soil. Mrs. Annie Getsinger. Miss Martha Varn. Miss Mamie Hudson. Walterboro, R. F. D. Nrt. 5. Miss Dell Sloman. Miss Marie Cummings. Miss Edith Mixson. Miss Bessie Bellinger. Miss Eva Ihley. Rouhd Miss Vera Jordan. Miss Hattie Garris. Miss Edith Easterlin. Mrs. M. O. Hiott. Miss Winnie Risher. Mrs. A. V. Rickenbaker. Miss Ova Jordan. C*« Mrs. A. A. Willis. Miss Rachel Reeves. Miss Wysona Ackerman Mias Ratk Pierce. Miss Minnie 0. Melts. Mrs. A. H. qfaat. Mrs. JEW Morris. Mrs. Maad Padgett. Mias Cora Black. Miss Kate Preacher. Miss Florence Ulmer. Mian Emma Bryaa. Mias Ethel Breland Miss Carrie Breland. Mias Rosa Breland. Mian Dosia Morris. • Rnfla. 8. C\. Miss Jewell Ferrell Mias Gladys Williams. Mias Ihbie Lyons. Miaa Carrie SsMtaks. I. Mias Jominaa Utsey. Mrs. C. W. Drawdy. Mrs. A. R. Speights. Mrs. Mssd Herndon. Miss Mary Risher. Mr* Jw .a GriT.u. " Miss Rath Gan is. Miss Roselle dticn. Lc'lge. Mrs. J. J. Miley. Mrs. L. J. Jones. Miss Ruth Padgett. Miss Lane Avant.* Miss Mae Crosby. Miss Mary Polk Miss Pet Rents. Miss Audrey Simmons. Miss Annie Varn Hendersonville. Miss Maud Varn. Mrs P. L. Bootle. White Hall. Mrs. H. McWilliams Week* Miss Nets Linder. I, KhrbanH Need* Railroad. Khrhardt is in dire need of better mail and parsenger facilities. With even our one railroad these might be greatly improved by a little chsng' in its schedules If instead of spend ing the bight ih Walterboro. oai passenger train should inahe.tbe trip on through to Ehrhardt. spending the nights here, and starting from this point in the mornings.; U would give us two mail and passenger trains daily. With this schedule we could ra§ke two trips daily to Walterboro and return and one round trip daily to Charleston, with four hours and ’h quarter in which to attend to busi ness in that city. At the present "pjoor dying rate.” it lakes two days to mak** the round trip even to Wal terboro. The fact is, Ehrhardt office .|o arouse herself out ot^he dust and take a good shake! If her business men were organized into an active 'chamber of commerce, all such hind rances to her more ;apid progress might be removed. There is nothing like wise agitation with relentless determination. With such, even rev- olutiops have been anc are today be ing wrought. —Ehrhardt Correspondence. Bam berg Herald. I\ L unwraai LEGAL ADVERTISING COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Card fiom Mr. Hughe-.. (Advertisement 1 •■I desire to announce my candi dacy "for Representative in Congnss from the Fir-t CorirresSional dis trict of South Carolina, in whatever election mav be held, to fil the va cancy caused by the d»*ath of the late Hon. George S. Legare. I ".My close personal friendship with 'George Legare rendered it impose,- t ble for me to consider running for j !this office at any time during bis l ! lifetime. I have only been able to, consider the matter since his lamen* ! ,*-d death. “The flattering assurances port made to me since m> nano | been mentioned in connection with office mentioned in connect >i. (Complaint not Served.) The State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS Maggie A. Adams. ..Plaintiff., against Louisa Middleton. Mariah Edwards Paris Jamison. Wilson Jamison, James Jamison. Elliott Jamison, Prank Jamison. Moses Jamison and Charley Jamison. Defendants To the absent Defendants: James Jamison. EUiott Jamison. Frank Jam- toon. Moses Jamison, and Charley Jamison: You are hereby summoned and re-, quired to answer the complaint in nis action, of which a copy to here with served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said omplaint on the subscribers at their iffiee in Walterboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service ereof. exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer .he complaint within the time afore said. the plaintiff in tins action will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint Fishburne A Fishburne. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated January 27th. A D. 1913. To tie* absent defendants, James Jamison tl Klliott Jamison. Frank Jam ison. Moses Jamison aud Charley Jamison: Take Notice:—Thai the original Summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy', together with the complaint herein, was tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Colleton County, State of South Carolina, on the 27th da> of January. l!M3 Fishburne 4; Fishburne Plaintiff's Attorneys. 1- 2‘*-6t >1 MMO>K FOR REMKI . The State of South Carolina, < ounty'of Colleton COMMON PLEAS K'.-cy Ferguson. Plaintiff. VS N> ! Ferguson. Daniel Ferguson, Jan ie Gordon. Maggie Stanley. < nee Fer guson • and Henry Ferguson Defendants. T.» above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned, and required to answer the complaint in rh:.' action, which is filed ;n the office of tlo* Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county and to serve a copy of your answer to the said •omplaint on the subscribers at th-ur offices in Walterboro. Colleton tounty. South Carolina, within twen ty days after the service thereof ex clusive of the day of service: and of you fail to answer the complaint aforesaid, the plaintiffs In the action will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in he complaint. J C DeTreville, IVurifoy Bros. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. .Walterboro. S C., Jan. 3<>. 1913. 2— 5— 6t. COPY 8UMMON8 FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not Served.) The State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. COMMON PLEA8. John M. Avant. Plaintiff, VS Nella Cook (nee Hiers), Ivy Avant, P. J. Hiers, Ivy Hiers, and Milledge Hiers, ' v Defendant*. To the. absent Defendant, Milledge Hiers: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint In this action, of which n copy to here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your anawer to the Mid complaint on the subscribers at their office in Walterboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service lereof, eaclnsive of the day of snch service; and If you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Howell k Gruber. Plaintiff'a Attorneys. Dated Februaiy I, To the absent Defendant. Milledge Hiers: Take Notice- That the original summons in this action, of which the forgoing is a copy, together with the Complaint herein, was filed in the of- fl»e of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, of Colleton County, State of South Carolina, on the fourth (4th) day of February. 1913. Howell & Gruber. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 2 -5 -«t TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE 'Money Back for any case of RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA OR HEADACHE THAT SOLACE FAILS TO REMO YE. SOLACE REMEDY ts a recent medital discovery of three German Scientists that dissolves Uric Acid MASTER’S SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS (’. II. Heyiton, et. al. Plaintiff, VS. Dot Benton, et. al. I defendants. By virtue of the decree of above court herein, l w ill at public out cry before the Court House in Wal terboro o^i Salesday in March next, 13rd day) the following described realty, within the legal hours of sale, to-wit: 1 All that piece, parcel or trafl of land ululate in the Count) of Coj- leton. State of South Carolina. <f»n- taining one hundred and seventy- five, acres, aud bounded on the North by lands of John Morris and Jim Berry, East b> lands of S. L. Breland: South by lands of M. C. Black and Bertha Black. W. H Pad gett and D01 ia .Morris of J. E. Mor ris, and West by Morris land. ALSO 2. All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the County of Col leton and State aforesaid, containing one hundred and twenty-five acres, and bounded on the North by lands of Benton and Hudson: South by Morris land. Fast by lands formerly of Herndon, now of Morris,*, and West by Benton land formerly, now lands of .1 () Hudson. 3. Terms of sale, cash pun bas er to pa' for papets, on each tract. C. G. HENDERSON. Master. Februar) 8 1913. Profesaonal Notices. ■ jl PAbdlcrr. AttMtftnto I* AU WALTERBORO. ft. C. orrioft or Op. A. J. And«p»on DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: tp. a., tp. m OPPOSITE Farmer* mnd ’Phone 8Cx. ft. O DR. H. W. BLACK, SR. WAiadfeaoRO, s. a Associated with Dr. D. J. McAl~ kanjr In office next to Walterboro Drag Company. Usual Office Honrs PHONE 07X. a xl aril Fngi—nr COTTAGEYILLE, ft. a V p Prompt ▲ttcntlon given nil business Pints Made. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. DR. .4 JNO. H. BUCKS. DENTWR EHRHARDT. f. O. At Ehrhardt from lit to 20th of each month, and at Colletoo the balance of the month. (AMU) WAY TI DO 1IUH1NEMH the me that 1 with the office convince shall win the f ght. "I will appreciate the support '•( all who think I am qualified to till the position, and if elected, will « n deavor to advance the interests of the entire district and *«*r\*» the igeneral Government to the my ability.” te bcSl Of 25 VOTE COUPON Send this Coupon to The Press and Standard office within 15 days from date aftd it will count for TWENTY- FIVE VOTES. No Money is required with this Coupon. VOTE FOR FLU. 19TH. 1&13. NOMINATING BLANK Popular Vote Contest ' 1913 I hereby nominate or suggest the name of . ■> *4. a »\ - Address As a lady worthy to become a candidate in you Popular Voting Contest. I present this name with* (he distinct understanding and agreement that the editor shall not divulge my name. This does not obligate me'in way whatever. Signed r ; Address.’ 7. ONE MILUON DEMOCRATS WANT OFFICE Under Wileon. and 'j»q' one million people to L i • COWANS. Kin,' V UxN rn- al»— the great preparation that ju*t rubbed on s> at ten* inflammat-ion wbuh may lead to eoriou* ■ oin- plUations in Cold* or Croup or Pneumonia th * , ou\ in' «• Doesn't you I have been in the retail in g b, I s - ine** for twenty-tne year*.* during which time I have soid. as w.-ll a* used, quite a lot of different m* i - fines. 1 must *ay. however, that Gowans Preparation is Cue b- >t rem edy I hsiye ever used or sold for ihe us** for which it is rncommemied. I feel it my dutf^aul well as my pleas ure to recommend it. E. A. MORRISON. Dr u grist. Petersburg. Va All DrnxjeLt* and Guaranteed. Three sizes. It.00. 50c and 25c GOMAN MKDiqiNL COMPANY. C’©n«w*l. N. C. of sup has j Crystals and Purifies the Blood. It s easy to take and will no*, affect the weakest stomach. It is guaranteed under the Pure fJ’ood and Drugs Law to be absolute ly free from opiates or harmful drugs of any description. SOLACE is a pure specific in eve ry way. and has been proven beyond question to be the surest and quick est remedy for-Uric Add Troubles known to medical sdence, no matter bow long standing. It reaches and removes the root $>r the trouble < Uric Acid) and puritas the blood. THE SOLACE Ci>.. of Battle Creek are the Sole U. S. Agents and have thousands of voluntary testi monial letters which have .been re ceived from grateful people SOLACE has restored to health. Testimon- .al letters, literature and FREE BOX sent upon request. R. Lee Morris. President of the First National bank of Chico, Texas, wrote the Solace Company as fol lows: ”1 want you to send a box of Soi ree to my father in Memphis Tenn., for which I enclosed $1 Tlt.s rem edy has beert used by rome friends of mine here and I must say its ac- lon . Was wonderful. (Signed) R. L. Morris. Put up in 25c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. ITS MIGHTY FINE TO BE WELL AND YOU CAN SOON BE SO BY TAKING SOLACE. ‘‘No Special Treatment Schemes or Fees”. JUST SOLACE ALONE does th-i " orl. I Write to«la) for the rree box, etc. •* ' SOLACE REMEDY CO. Battle Creek, Mich. I 1-15-6t. MONUMENTS: All sizes and MONUMENT* prices, from $*>.00 to $5000 Coping, grave covers, mark ers. Any kind of special work esti mated. Italian. Vermont an i Geor gia Marble, and all kinds of up-to- date Granite. Write, phone, or wait to see me. Means money saved. Everything i guaranteed. B. R. ULMER. The Monument Man Walterboro. S. C. Cabbage Plants for Sale Order your Cabbage Plants fresh and direct from our seed beds and s avc the Middle .Man’s profit. Odr plants are grown on Rea (’oast and are strong and tougti. AM Varieties Prices $1 25 per loOO or 5000 for $5.00 or 10.000 for $8.00. Address The Neggett Plant Co. WOMAN SICK FOURTEEN YEARS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkh&m’t Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.: - “ I suffered for four teen yean from organic inflammation, female weakness, pain and irregulari ties. The pains in my aides were in creased by walking or standing on my feet and 1 had such awful bearing down feelings, was de pressed in spirit* and became thin and pale with dull,heavy eyes. I had six doc tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E l inkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. 1 have now used the remedies for four months rnd cannot express my thanks for what tlwy have done for me. “ If thebe lines will be of any benefit you have my permission to publish them.” —Mrs. Sadie Williams, 4.>5 James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E- Linkham’s Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on tile in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. If you have the allghteftt doubt that Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia K.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential )-Lynn,MaM., for ud- vice. Your letter will be Opened, rend and anttwered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. In,'. M Klein Hell* (tellable Remedy at Hair Price ami Guuraate a Care When one can buy gold dollars for fifty tents, it is good time to pur- cbace. In ordering a 50 cent bottle of Dr Howard.’s teiebrated specific for the cure of constipation ana dyspepsia at 25 cents. Dr Klein Is giving one of the greatest trade chances ever offer 'd to the people of Walterboro Even though offered at half price .’or introductory purposes the specific Is soid under a guarantee to cure or money will be refunded Jf food does not digest well if there is gas or pain In the stomach, if the longue in coated and the breath bad. f there is constipation and straining Dr Howard’s specific win cure you.. If it does not you have druggist Jno. 1. Klein’s personal guarantee to re turn your.money. “ Dr. Howard's specific gives quiqV relief and makes permanent cures of constipation, dyspepsia and all liv er troubles. These are strong statements, but Dr. Klein is giving ba customers a chance to .prove their truth at Jaat half the regular price—alxty dome for 25 centa. If they are not found true, all you have to do ia to ask for ypur-money. 4 „ No Need to Htop Work. When the doctor orders you to work It staggers you. 1 can't you say You know you arv weak, run down and failing In health day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent break down and. bulla you up. Dont be weak, sickly or ailing when Elec tric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands hiesa them for their glorious health and strength Try them. Every bottle is guaran teed to satisfy. Only 50c. at Jno. M. Klem's. UESTOREH PLEAS ING PLUMPNESS Sold Under John M. Klein’* “No Uure No I»ay Plan.” There are a good many people in Walterboro who aYdenwy wish they eould find some way of getting fat and plump. While not ill. yet they 7 are so thin and scrawny that thelt friends think they .cannot be well. In nine cases out of ten this ditlon can be readily overcom/ using the combination of flesh-; lug foods known as Samosev This little tablet taken three tlmv's a day with the food does wondcrs/in build ing up good health and r« goring the pleasing plumpness that is so desire- able. ^ John M. Klein has the agency for th s preparation and/ sells it with the promise that if, it does not do al! that Is claimed /for it in making people gain in weight and in health, the money will bf* refunded. You certainly/can afford to try a r-fu: box on this plan, as Ramose will <ost you noth ill g unless it gives sat isfaction. ' How A bom Hcpitiriug the Road*? The sea^n of bad roads is on us again. What have farmers in your ronunuaity done about dragging the roads. What have they done about substituting wide tires for narrow tires? We know One county where D is now proposed to levy a tax oa all lumber wagons or livery stable wagons tha* use nar.ow tires. Tlie Idea is a good one.—Progressive Farmer. Box 14 1-1-lOt. MEGGETT, Box Party at Crows Swamp. There will be an entertainment and box party at the t*ross Swamp school house Friday, Feb. 28. be ginning at three o’clock in the af- jternoon, for the purpose of raising t ‘I money for a library. I Admission, 10c and 15e. Thfr* !• m***' ('»t»rrh In thD •octl»n of tb« country Ilian all otUvr put uad until the last ti-w yc»r« tupt***-.! to be ln< urublc. for u greut uiaqy ductnr* pronouni-cd It a local ‘liacaw* and pre* rlbc«l 'local r»ui**IW. ami Py rotctaullj (ailing to cun- wUb local trraiue-ut. pronounced It lin urahle. Science baa proven Catarrh to l* - a rcn^titutiouat tilacaae, ami therefore rnjulrea c Yatttutlonai treatment. - 1 liall'a Catarrh Cure, uiauufacturml tly F. J. Cheney k. Co., Toledo. Ohio, la the only ( onalita. tloo.il cure <>n the market It l* taken Interna tig lu cloaca from lo <lro|a to a teaa|MN«(al It acta •llreetly on the hkaat anil muon, aurtaoeu _nf the ayatem. They offer one humtrrd Oullars any caae It faila to cute. Send f -r cirmlan teatlmoniah,. A.l'leba r J riliCXEY A CO.. Toledo. 8- Id by Druczlat*. Tor. Tike tlail'i raodly ITU for conaUpaUaw.