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% • -?>v ■ rv r> 1913. THE PRESS AND STANDARD W.ALTERBORO, S. C PAGE THREE Whojfii Get the $15 in Gold TK SEMD CTJIIT IH THE PIESS AND STANDARD CONTEST Will K HU FRIDAY. MARCH 28. AT m O’CLOCK SPECIAL N RES RAVE NO REARING IN WHO WILL RE TK WINNER At THE HNAL COUNT. *■ % Interest la The Press and Stand ard popalar Toting contest Is now at Sorer heat, had the contestants and their friends are hastliag for new ssbscriptloas and renewals la a man ner that Is rery Interesting. They eallas that the has who wlaa the beentlfal piano will get a prlie worthy of their eforts and they are doing all they can to see that their favorite candidate comes home ahead That the capital prise Is certainly worth a lot of hustling goes without saying. Ton will have to harry to get your votes in as the second eomat la this frost contest comes off neat Friday The bonus rotes hold good only until then. Don't wait. Keep right on hus tling because, while you are laying off. some one else may be working, and getting the new subscribers that you might hare gotten if you had kept going. 910.00 in gold to the mtestant making the greatest gain since the first count; |6.00 in gold to , the contestant making second greatest gain.. The ballot box clos es at 9.00 o’clock and the count will take place at 7.SO. At the sfimd tltfd Hon*! lorgef the merchant’s coupons. bve>> taut you get forty of them you can get an extra bonus of 1.000. It does not make any difference whether the cou pons all come from one merchant or v not as long as you bring them in. in bunches of forty. It never pays to stop even to get your breath. Just keep on going. Your friends will sfp that you are doing your best to win and will all turn in and help you. Nothing comes to him who waits and the ones who do the hustling are regarded in the end. . Tin second count w<il be made on FriiPty eteniug, Ma*; 23, by the judges. Do no tforget the prizes the mer chants are giving. If not fortunate enough to secure the piano you may receive one of the merchants' prises and they are well worth working for. Bear in mind that the baiict box is closed for the second count at 6.00 p. m. on Friday. March 29. Be sure ’and have your votea all in by that time so that you will have a fair chance to ahow what your standing iS. For the ne-* w ua;u the follow- tug bonuses will be given and may be withdrawn at any time. Remember, these are positively the nu«x--.* r hj- pluses that will be given for these subscriptions during the contest, so get busy and get subscriptions while the bonuses are big and >our work will count for the most. Here are the bonuses: For every seven new subscribers we will'giv^ 10,000 extra votes, mak ing s total of 14,200. For every sev'en renewal subscrip tions we will give 8,000 Ixtra votes, making a total of 11,500. 4 For every seven back subscriptions Ve will give 6,000 extra votes, mak-. icg a total of 8.800. Subscriptions turned in for the first count will not count for these bonuses. They will count just the same for the piano at the final count, but Oicse bonuses are good only on suberiptions brought in from now until the offer ia withdrawn. For every 40 merchanta’ coupons brought to this office and counted by the publisher or his assistants, a bon us of 1,000 extra,votes will be given, a total of 2,000 In all. These coupons may be collected from any and all merchants who arc in the contest. Remember and have your friendr trade with the merchants who are giving the coupons. They are reli able tradesneonle. The following iff the enterpris ing merchants wuo *•*« toupous. The following young ladies have been nominated in the contest. They are authorized to accept money fot subscriptions to The Press and Stand- ari apd give a receipt ;* erefor: NAME. VOTE. Waiterboro. Miss Ethel Francis . ., . Miss Collette Padgett . Miss Rhame Gracp . . . , Miss Louise Beach ... Miss Susie Tracy Miss Annie Bell Croshy Miss Edith Black Miss Thomssine Witseil Miss Pearl Sandifer . .. 22.950 6,550 . 2.500 . 6,875 . 1.525 5,300 7,800 . 1,000 . 1,000 Miss Hasel Guilford Miss Rubye Miss Settle Mbs Annie McCmnts . Miss Leila da Bols .. Miss Pauline McCants Miss Mny Patterson . Miss Bessie Sanders . Miss Angie Johnson .. Miss Marie DeTreville Mias Annie von Lehe Miss Ethel Padgett .. Mias Myitis Padgett . Waiterboro, R. F. D. No. 1. Mias Evelyn Price 4.525 Mias Inex Price 9,021 Mias Jessie Thomas 1,000 Mias Annie Hooker 1,000 Mias Andie Ritter 1.000 Miss Etta Carter 1,000 Miss Ctytie Saunders .... 1,000 Waiterboro, R. F. D. No. S. 1.000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Miss Laura Keegan Miss Nerva Bailey . Miss Edith Roger .. Miss Ernestine Hill Miss Cattle Driggers 8,025 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 Waiterboro, R. F. D. No. 8 Miss Ruth Linder 1.600 Miss Della Saunders 1,000 Miss Mary Risher 2,125 Miss Lillie Beach .*. 1,000 Miss Lucia Kinard 1,000 Miss Marie Kinard 1,000 Miss Jennie B. Padgett ... 1,000 Waiterboro, R. F. D» No. 4 Miss Martha Yarn 4,675 Miss Ollie Hudson 1,000 Mrs. Annie Getsinger 1,000 Miss Mamie Hudson 1,000 Miss Deli Sloman 1,025 Waiterboro, K. F. D. No. 8. Miss Eva Ihley . . 2.725 Miss Mamie Cummings ... 1,100 Miss Edith Mlxson 1,000 Miss Bessie Bellinger 1,000 Ronad Whereas, application has boom made to the Couaty Board of Edu cation for Colleton Couaty to fcrdor an election In Ftrohlll School dio* trlct No. 12, on the queetion of voting an additional tax levy of 4 mills la said district and a petition present ed signed by one-third of the quail- fled electors and resident freehold- era of the age of twenty-ouo In aaid district, praying said election bo or dered. It is ordered under section 1209. of the Code of Civil Laws, 1992, that an election be held Thursday, Mar. 20. 1912, at Flrehlll school house or other convenient place In said district, that only those psrasas who return real or personal proper ty for taxation, and present regis tration certificates as required la general elections be allowed to vote at said election. Each elector favoring the Additional tax shall cast a ballot containing the words For Additional * TAx” printed or written thereon and each elector op posed to said additional tax shall rote a ballot containing the words “Against Additional Tax,, printed or written thereon. Polls will be opened at 8 o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'clock p m. G. F. Copeland. J. B. Kinard, and W. B. Nettles*,, trustees of said district are appointed managers to conduct said election. If the majority of the votea cast In said School District shsll he For Additions! Tax,, and not “Against Additional Tax" the addi tional tax shall be levied. Within ten days after the elec' ion. the above named managers shall report to the Board the result of the election and furnish them ..with the poll list, the ballot box and all papers appertaining thereto. H. W. BLACK, SR., W. J. CAMPBELL. ‘ County Board Education Colleton Waiterboro. S. C.. March 7, 1913. 3-12-21. Miss Vers Jordan ... 1,000 Miss Hattie Garris .... ... 1,000 Miss Edith Easterlin . . . . . . 1,000 Mrs M. O. Hiott . . . l'.fiAQ Miss Winnie Risher . . . . . 1,000 Mrs A. V. Rickenbsker . . , 1,000 Miss tHa Jordan .... . . . 1,000 Cottageville. Mrs A. A. Willis N . . . 1.000 Miss Rachel Reeves . . . . . . . 1,000 Miss Wyona Ackerman . . . . 1,000 Miss Ruth Pierce .... . 1.000 Miss Minnie O. Metts . . . . >1,000 Ruffin. Mrs A. H. Brant . . . 1.000 Mrs Maud Padgett . .. . .. 1,000 Miss Cora Black . . . 1,000 Miss Kate Preacher . . . . . . 1,000 Miss Florence Ulmer . .. . . . 1,000 Miss Emms Bryan .... ... 1,000 Miss Ethel Breland . . . ... i.oeo Miss Carrie Breland . . . . . 1.000 Miss Rosa Breland . . . . . . 1,000 Stokes. Miss Dosia. Morris . . . . . . . 1,000 RufHn, 8. C\. Route 2. Miss Jewell Ferrel 11,100 Smonks. Miss Gladys Williams 1.750 Miss Carrie Smoaks 1,000 Mies Ebbie'LycUl 1,000 ■Smoalui,Jptoute 1. Miss Jomimn Ctsey 6.600 Green Pond Mrs (’. W. Drswdy 1,000 Mrs A. It. Speights 1,000 Williams. Miss Maude Herndon . . . . ^ 1,025 Mrs Julia Griffin ....... 1,000 Miss Ruth Garris 1.000 Miss Roselle Wartio 1,000 9 Mrs. L. J. Jones '. 2,000 Mrs J.,J. Miley 1.000 Miss Ruth Padgett 1,000 Islaadton. Mies Lane Avant 1,050 Miss Mae Crosby 4,725 Miss Mary Polk 1,000 Miss Pet Rentz rr.. 1,0Q0 Miss Mary Crosby 6,875 Miss Annie Yarn 1,000 Miss Audrey Cummings . .. 1,075 Hendersonville. Miss Maud Yarn 1 000 Mrs P. L. Bootle 1,000 White Hall. Miss Earnestinq Marvin . . . 1,000 Mrs H. McWilliams 1,000 Weeks Miss Neta Linder 1,000 Piles Cared In'6 to 14 Days Your dntsgi* will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fail* to cure Mr caae of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pile* in 6 to 14 day*. The £r*t application givea Eaac and Rt»t. 60c. NOMINATING BLANK Popular Vote Contest ,...1913 <y * I hereby nominate or suggest the name of 0.' • ••••••••••••••• f *,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Address. As a lady worthy to become a candidate in you Popular Voting Contest. 1 present this name with the distinct understanding and agreement that the editor shall not divulge my naipe. This does not obligate me in way whatever. Signed Address LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF ADDITIONAL TAX ELECTION. SHFKM F'H SALE. The State of South Carolina, County T)f Colleton. W. N. L&risey. . * Plaintiff, - VS. Mrs M. L. Larisey, a Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execu tion to me directed, in the above en titled case, I have levied upon and will sell to the highest bidder, nt pub lic auction, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door at Waiterboro, S. C.. on Monday, the 7th day of April A. D , 1913, the fol lowing described lot of land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land aitnate, lying gad being la the town of Waiterboro. County of Colleton. State of South Carolina, bounded and deacrlbed as follows: On the South by, lot of Mrs. E. J. Witseil; ou the'North by lot of Mrs I. M. Herndon; on the East by a oublic street of the town of- Walt**r- boro, and oft the West b ya lot of E. T. H. Shaffer. The aaid lot being ’evied upon as the property of Mrs M. L. Larisey, defendant above nam ed. and to be sold as her property to satisfy the aforesaid execution and costs. Terras of sale—Cash; pur chaser to pay for papers! Said sale to be made at suit of W. N. Larisey. plaintiff, above named. (Seal.) L. G. OWENS, Sheriff of Colleton County. Waiterboro. S. C., March 17, I'.'IS. CITATION FOR LETTERS SORY. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. By O. Albert Beach, Esquire, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, M. J. Jonea made suit to me to grant him Letters Distnia- sory of the Estate and effecta of C. W. Jonea. THESE ARE. THElflSFORE. to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said C. W. Jones, deceased, that they bt* and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Waiterboro, 3. C.. on the 4th day pf April, next, after publication hereof, at T1 o'< lock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Letters Dlsmiaaory should not be granted. GIVEN under ray hand this 7th day of March Anno Domini 1913, Published on the 12th, 19th and 2Gth days of March and 2nd day of April. 1913, in The Preas and Stan dard. G. ALBERT BEACH, Probate /(Idge, S. C. MASTER'S SALE The State of South Carolina. County of Colleton. COMMON PLEAS First National Bank of -Waiterboro, VS. J, C. Crosby and Elizabeth Cro«by. By virtue of the Decree of above Court herein. I will sell /at public outcry' before the Ccyirt House in Waiterboro. on Salesday in April, next, (7th day), within the legal hours of sale, the following doacrib- ed realty. All that piece, parcel of tract of lande aituate In the County and State aforesaid, containing three hundred and twenty seven (327) acres, more or leas, and bound ed . North by lands of Joe and Ben Sheppard, East by lapdn of Carter, South by lands of G. M. Bennett, and West by lands of C. A. Linder. The .same being a tract of land purchased by Elizabeth Crosby from J. R. Stokes. 1 Term* of sale—Cash; purchaser to pay for papers., ,C. O. Henderson, Master. * March 15. 1913 (3-19-30 The State of South Carolina. • Colleton County. COMMON PLEAS First Nat.oai Bank of Waiterboro. VS. W. W. Garvin. Jr. By virtue of the Decree of above Court herein, I will sell at public auc tion before the Court Houae in Wal- tefboro. on Salesday in April, next, (7th day), within the legal hours of sale, the following described realty 'herein: All that piece, parcel or tract of lanfi, situate in 'Heyward Township. County and State afore said. containing two hundred and thirty acres, more or less, and bound ed North by lands of J. B. Herrell and -Or. J. B. Padgett. Cast and South by lands of Padgett. Land and Mercantile Company, and West by lands of the Santee River Cypress Lumber Company. Terms of sale—cash; purchaser to pay for papers. C. G. Henderson. Matter. March 15. 1913 (3-l9-3t) MASTER'S SALE. and gii 1 DOX PARTY AT CROSS fc.WA.MP. Successful Entertainment for a Lib rary for Crows Swamp School. On the afternoon of February 28th. a box party at Cross Swamp School House was successfully carri ed out. sufficient funds being raised fdr a library. The following pro gram was carried out: Welcome—Grady Polk. Willie’s Speech—Heyward Polk. Geo. Washington—Five hoy*. Bride Rebuked—Two fiirls (dia logue.) Nobody Knows but Mother—Mag gie Polk. The l)octor'* Vi*it—Grady Pet Polk. - Flag Drill—Little Boys. True Bravery—A Boy ar.d (dialogue,) Grandma’s Beau—Lee Polk.’ Geo. Washington—Lotus Polk. Essay—Keith Polk. The American Boy—Fletcher Polk Soi.g by School. “Flag of the Free” Almost a Man—Edgar Polk. What Girls Ix>ve to Do—Six girls. The Unbolted Dpor—Inez Polk. The Bdrning Ship—Saille Polk. "Hie Farmer Boya—Four Boys, The Deal Roll—Lee Polk. Baby Land—Six little boys. Dialogue—Jasper and Angu* Polk. Whore Heaven Is—Essie Polk. Oug Flag—Luck Polk, , Dialogue — Kirkland ’ and Allie Polk. The Flagg—Bennie Polk. Wet and Dry—Ernest Polk. The Hardshell Sermon—AUTe Polk. The Flag—Three boys. Address-—Mr A. S. Varn. Song—America. Union Meeting Program. The Union Meeting of the second division of the Colleton Asoc<ation will be held with the Peniel Church on Saturday and Sunday. March the 29th and 30th. The meeting will be gin at 10.30 o’clock on Saturday. The following program is suggested. Devotional services conducted by Rev B. F. .Halford. Introductory Sermon by Rev .1. R Funderburk. Today’s Opportunities and Needs in Foreign Mission Work—P.ev F. O. 8. Curtis, W. L. Saunders. Missionary Motive*—(1) The Love for Christ which makes Obedience a Joy, (2) The Love for our Neighbor which Makes Sacrifice Imperative— Rev B. F. Halford. M. R. Stone. “Prayer for the Primal Missionary Prerequisite”—B. G. Price, P. M. Johns. The Necessity for Systematic .Edu cation in the Work and Principles of Missions—Rev J. R. Funderburk, S. B. Saunders. N ; Teaching the Misisonary Com mands in the Sunday Schools, and Leading those Taught in.Obedience to Them—H. J. Givens. W. G. Brant. Sunday morning, regular Sunday School exercises. A Brief Survey of the World’s Religious Condition shown by aid of Map—J. C. Lawson. Mlsfcionary Sermon—Rev F. O. S. Curtis. J. C. LAWSON,/, Chairman Program Committee. earn III Sans, CLer Itaadici Han't Caff The wor»t case*, no nu’trr of how long (tending, are cured by the wonderful, old reliable l>r. Porter’e Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieeee Faiii and litaU at tie time time. SOc, Me, $L00, WHY HE DOES IT. Drnggi/ts John M. Klein Give* Rean- oa* for. Selling at Half-Price. It Isn’t often that I have faith enough in Hhe medicines put up by other people to be willing td offer to refund the money if It do‘*s not cure, •aid druggisr-awjhn M.” Klein to one of his many customers, but I am glad to sell Dr. Howard's soeciflc for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan. “The Dr. Howard Co., in order to get h quick introductory sale au thorised me to sell the regular fifty cent bottle of their specific for half price, 2a cents and although I have sold a lot of U, and guaranteed ev ery package, not one- hgs been brought bark as unsatisfactory.’’ I am still selling the specific at half price, although I cannot teR how long I ahali be able to doao. Any person who Is subject to consti pation, sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion or a general splayed put condition, ought to take advantage of this opportunity. If tb# apeclfle does not cure them, they can come right bark to my storae, and I will cheerfully refund their money. (2-26. 3-5, 12. 19). • *. ’ ' - Horses and Moles for Sale t'. At CTION SALK OF HORSES AND MULES MONDAY, APRIL SEVENTH. A car load of fine hones and mules must be sold, and they will be sold at your own price. NICE SADDLE HORSES. NICE DRIVING HORSES. / NICE FARM MULES. And all at your own price. The opportunity of your life to buy your horse or mule at exactly what you want to pay. GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE* FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL. A. A. PATTERSON. JR. Auctioneer. * ' New Store—New Goods Our New Store near the Postoffice is full to overflow-'' a ing with the Latest Styles in Ladies’, Men’s and Chil- * dren’s Clothing. A visit to our store will convince you that we have the best line in the town. Spring Styles in LADIES’ SKIRTS AND WAISTS. MEIN’S LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING. LADIES* SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR. * SPECIAL BARGAINS‘IN LACE AND EMBROID ERY. Full Line of Ladies* Dress Goods. 4 H. Tain’s Clothing Store THE PLACE TO BUY.** Spring Goods Just received a New Shipment of Gent’s Neckwear. Four-in-Hand, worth 50c and (30c each, going at 25c each. •* * . o ■' Save money on your Easter Suit, for we carry a com plete line of Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Hats, Shoes, Etc., at low prices. CLEVER NEW MODELS In Ladies’ Hats ready for your selection. Ju>t received a shipment of Ladies’ Hats. Some of the Latent Paris Fashions. We invite all the people of Waiterboro and Colleton County to come and see our Spring Goods. Ion Surprise Bargain House SOBEL, Manager Waiterboro, - S- C. __rH BEND WATCHES. P - \ v There is no more reliable watch on the market than the SOUTH BEND. I have them and sell them under the very best of guarantee. FINE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY - « j. A. V6STEKBEB6, Jewelry Store. iCfon Street, Next Door to New Postoffice. WALTERBORO, B. C. Ar«» Von Comaiiwoeil? They will stimulate the liver, lm- ' „ f ^ * v.w 1 P'O™ digestion and get rid of aU the If so. get s box of Dr. King j frem jrour They will Life Pills, take them regularly and BUre |y get you well again. 25e at your trouble will quickly disappear. John M. Klein’*. Waiterboro, 8. C.