The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, April 16, 1913, Image 3

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HeortcrmaviUe.’ THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTfiRBORO, S. C. V* APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH Now is the Tme to Get Down to Hard Work The third count closes April 25. Yon hare golden opportunities knock ing nt your door, clamoring for ad mittance. It is up to you. ^Hare you seen a track meet? The ma* ahead has set a hot pace, per haps for his own good. The trailer it coming into his own on that last Up. It is a magnificent exhibition of gameneas—the man behind gives as he comes from the rear with pounding feet and breath. At the very tape he snatches victory. It Is Inspiring. Between now and the closing day, of the third count. April 25 there> may be such gh upheave! in the stand ing of the contestants that today’s leader may be down in the last by that time. They may not. They have shown-. splendt^j, work in the past and let this be their warning. If they are wise, it will be. Over confidence has beaten more athletes than vW cnn number. of the prizes arc worth and are v.t\ .r.;. -ft trade with the merchants who are giving the coupons. They are re liable tradespeople. $10 in gold to be given to the lady who makea the largest gain in vote* between the second and third counts. * ’ ' The following is the total stand ing of contestants to date: NAldE. VOTE. Walterboro. Miss Ethel Francis 44.625 Miss Annie Belle Crosby ... 34.050 Miss Louise Leach 25.625 Mias Colette Padgett 9.425 Miss Edith Black 9.175 Miss Susie Tracy 2,725 Miss Rhame Grace 2.500 Miss Thomasine Witsell ... 1,000 Miss Pearl Sandifer 1,000 Miss Hazel Guilford 1,000 Miss Rubye Smith 1.000 Miss Bettie Smoak Miss Annie McCants . Miss Leila du Hois . . Miss Pauline McCants Miss Bessie Sanders . Xfiss .Vugie .Johnson Miss Maud Yarn »,00# Mrs P. L. Bootle . | White Hall. • Miss Earneatine Marvin ... 1,006 Mrs fl. Williams . .. 1.006 ^Weoksi s' • Miss Neta Linder* 1,060 Mrs Julia Griffin 1.500 TeA of the Merchant? of Walter- boro, as mentioned below will gfre Valuable Prizes and Issue Coupons to their Customers: ^ Nurleigh Diamond Sewing MachiM» Value gAO.OO Donated by A. WICHMAN * SOX Hardware, Farm .Machinery, Wagtny. Buggies, Stoves and Hangcs. We given 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call for cou pons. Solid Oak Wardrobe, Value Olft.00 Donated by BROWN FVItMTVRE CO. Furniture, Rugs. Mattings, Shudee, Stoves. We give a 25 vote coupon with 4 every $1.00 purchase. Call for cou pons. 4- Th*r Press, and Standard has out the advantages of this i voting contest so of; a ;iri‘ .„r,ot reiterate the woml rfui • billties to the girls who unc the rao^. It is an ppportun offers* itself hut one in a !if The contest is nearing i dose.“go get b.isy: let i slip by without having got gether a bunch of votes. ( friends busy by g- ttlng bus relf. that’s wha,t counts. 1 * « ndeavors you get tin* po d thers, and they in turn, b> getting busy, intereits oxb> an endless chan which v m ► - • r • .r g •' 1. Every interested merchant ai ! the advertiser has plenty of coupons atu* is anxious to give them out ^ '6 , when the tonditio"* ar* fuln’nd. Ask for the coupon*, -ret yo u r friends to ask fe- th 'ii*.. Bor.' let this beautitul Obern’eyer nlaeo wb»» n The Press and Standard in rvinar get away from you. n ut on yojr hustling elpHiea and most eaqr-ur^g- 4pg sn-iles acd'go after yole?. Remember to have vour friends trade aith the merchants v lie aty giv ing the coupons. Remember that many o' o :r lend ing merchants are interested i the contest and are* giving 25-vote cou pons with dollar purchases. Alsi , thos** who do not underhand the rules and regulations this contest can call at this, office or write us and we will be pleaded to go over the proposition with them. 4 Cntik the next count we an* going to offer the following big bonuses: For every seven yearly new sub scriptions we will give 10.pxt.a votes, making a total of 14.200 \otcs. For. every seven renewal subscrip tions. 8.000 extra, a total of 11.500 votes. • l or every seven back subscript ions 1 6,000 extra, a total of 8,000 votes, j Coupons for vot^ s on subscriptions when presented at this office by any contestant, will be counted the same as cash towards a bonus. For ex ample. If a candidate presents four coupons *Jor new subscripCons that have, been handed to her. together with three cash subscriptions, she is entitled 40 a bonus. Five, ten and twenty year sub scriptions are io themselves a bonus and cannot be counted in tbe group of aeven at more than the value dT five, ten or twenty single aubecrip- tiona. For every 40 merchants’ coupons brought to this office snd counted by the publisher or his assistants, s boons of 2,000 extra votes will be given, a total of 1.500 In nil. Theee coupons may be collected from any aad. all merchants who are la t^e contest. ' Remember and have your friends 1. • m; ss Mari* I *(*Tn*vill win- Mi ss A naii* von I>ln* 1 f m 1 M ; Ft! **1 Batig* i ’ . I’CiiFed Mi bS Mri\t Fadgf'tt ’< pular Vv iutoi Im»i’«*. R. F. .i will \! is* i,*’ Vf-’yn Prict* . . . M ifS In . ; Prit H possi- .*) i . s Ji-sie Tko:;ins 1e ’■trok “ M Arr it*. *1 lookur t> that. Hi Audi*.* Ritt* ; . . ‘-t inif*. Mi Kua i ■art«*r . . final IuT Tt 5 ri; ti*- Sannd«*rt if days \\ b« in*. 1L F. en to- Mi ss Laura K*H*can H } OUi’ Miss Nf-rva Bail»*y . your- Miss Editli Ko^<-r /, . y your Mi S5 EtU*? tin** Hin \\ ill of Mi Sly CaUic* Driggirs 1.00.0 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1,000 *■ .... 1,000 .... .*.1,000 *, 1.000 1,000} I). No. 1. ...... 4,7 5o' Ij.uco 1,00© l.ol of 1 .OOO't 1,000 i .... i.ooO D. No. 2. n 8.025 1,000 1,000 ...... 1,000 i.ooo. Folding Kodak Valae-flO.OO Donated by KLEIN’K DRUG STORE. Drags Compounded, Proprietory Medicines, Cigars, Htationery,. v ; _ Magazines. We give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call for cou pons. Paii* Doily *laili oa *Uh v ' Value M.V) J)on»icd bv RE.lt "ii BROS. ' roro*r‘« pirn with every §1.0 • punhsat*. Fail for cou pon.*, ( ’ Dry fox*'! , Sluws. fir x Wo give r. 25 vote coupe Silver Jewelry Cjim*. ., Value S7.ro Ikmatcd by W.H.TiMtlhilto DHI’G COMPANY. The Roxall Store. MOTTO:—Prcimpl. Polite and Ff- . fii i«*nt N«'i vice. ~ We give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call tor cou pons. 49 Piece Dinner Set. .*. .Value 95.00 Donated by THE II. W. COHEN STORE. Ready-to-wear For Men, Women; Children. We give a 25 vote coupon with- every $1.00~purchase. Call for cou »ons. * Will Announce Prize I alter Value 910.00 Donated by TERRY * SHAFFER. Groceries,- Dry Goods, • Hardware, Farm Implements; Shoes, Hats, Etc. V.’e give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call for cou pons. A NOVEL IXTKODl’CTIOX. China Toilet Set . ; . . . .Value 910.00 Donated bv II. W. BLACK, Jit. Dry Goods. Notions, Shoes, Hats Cb.th'nj', i’ami implements, NViic. We rive a 2 . vofe coupon with very $1."" purchase. Cali for cou pons. \nnounccil Lute r !\ alue 910-00 » Donated by TWLOR’K Walferburo’s 1‘onuiar Store. Dry Gooi's. NcJilohs. Ladles and (Till- clrcn's Sfux's. We give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call for cou pons. Walterboro. It. F. I). No. 3 Miss Jaith Ljmler . ,iss Della Saunderfi 1,500 1.0-‘0 2.125 1,0 HO .’.IJkp Msry Rirher Miss i.ucia Kinard Mists .Marie Kinard l.oom M'«5 Jonnif B. Padgett ... l.OuO WaiterlMiro, It. F. D. No. 4 Miss Martha Yarn ... ... -i.ntrt ■ Miss oilio Hudson .. ..." 1,000 Mrs. Annie Gctsinger 1,"f0 Miss Mamie lliuison ...... I.ooo Miss Dell Sloman 1,025 Walterboro, It. F. D- No- 3. Miss Eva Ihley 2.80^ M,s8 Manve Cwmmlng* *....'?■ 1;650 , Mins Edith .Mixson 1,000 ^Miss Bessie Bollinger 1,000 Ilntind » Miss Vera Jordan 1,000 Miss Hattie Garris . . . . Miss Edith Knsterlin ... Miss Winnie R is her . . Mrs A. V. Rickenhaker Miss Ova Jordan . . . . Cottageville. Mrs A. A. Willis .* 1,000 1,000 1,000 l.oo-O 1,000 1,00ft Mifis Kacfipl Reuvts . . . . . . . 1.000 Miss Wyona.A<korman, . . . . 1,000 Miss Ruth UifTre .... . . 1,000 Miss >11111110 O. M**tts . .- . . . 1,000 Itutlln. Mrs A. H. Brant 1,000 5ilr^ Maud Padgett . . . . . . 1,000 Miss Vo fa Black 1,000 Miss Kate Preacher 1,000 ■Miss Florence Ulmer l.oon Miss Emma Bryan l.o»*o Miss Ethel* Breland I.ooo Mis^ Carrie Breland I.ooo Mils Rosa Breland l.Otro Stokes. Miss Dosia Morris 1,000 Itutlili, S. C., Itoiile 2. Miss Jewell Ferrell 27.275 " . Smoaks. Miss Gradyf. WIHiamatv. "2.250 Miss Ebbie Lyons 1,000 SmoakN, Route 1. Miss Jomina Utsey 20,800 Green Pond - Mrs G. W. Drawdy 1,000 Mrs A. R. Speights l,O0O Williams. Mis* Maude Herndon 1.025 Mrs Julia Griffin ....... 1,000 Miss Ruth Garris 1,000 Miss Roselle Wartin 1,000 Lc'lge. Mrs. L. J. Jones ......... 2,000 Diamond Itiii". Value S.VWO Donated bv THE S. FINN JEWELRY 4 (L Jewelry, Silvci warj*. Clock*-, llurJrnl Iftstrnmc'iitf.. We give a 25 vote coupon very purchas:',. Call for cou- Dr. Howard Makes a S|»eiial IVice. Tin* Dr. Howard Company have en tered imp an arrangement with the M. Klein Drug Store, by wlr* h a i-jec ii'l itYtroductiory o!T**r will be in:: i - of 25 c.w!,p.' on the 5o specific *.!'.ii c!\.s- cei for PC'! .:** of their cc lebra:- . ■ c me of const;nation n«* fo; for an UP H* ichi.-. c ;':*.;c d tongue*, dizzi- 1 i»:i the siten }* ’1. ? rl;s i *- ; • > A:v, consWiprt on brd .•’•It < . tngkiiin and liver trouble* in .cu• *»d 1 y ti:is „ i iontiit« \i Klein has l>c*c*i! able to sci — a ! mite d 's'pti.iy, s,» ev< o’:** who wislies to be* « .•* d of dyt] |i: a or constipation should call u-mi bill at one* or re„n<! Rmi 25 < < • ts b; mail nr.d get doses of tie- t>c s!. medicine ever made, on "this >ji*'c ial half price in4»ndtictory off* r. with his personal guarantee to i ad ti'«> money den s not cure. if the S; "i ifir; with i* -; Weakness rnd Loss o? Ar?ct!fg T 1 if I ■ pi-.'ar ! grncrat frry-i **!■'ni-'-’ toni.*. * * 1 • ; ,.t.i- s: cl-- Mix. . - i i. v -out X . an<1 l-u.HU vp tbs »v«Cfftn. A in - I. *: wi . i c Ai ■ : r Jmic. t v’.u. Irea. CC.. ^fiiiHiiiiii^iiuufiiH.’sikjictoiGtuhiHifflniiiuinmaMttiiiiiiiiciuiiiiiiniu.iia.tituiEii'.umiitiniir.ittuifits S LEGAL ADVERTISING ! 1 I f»uiium!iaiiHimuiiuii;!nii!:iintiimmmaiuiitm«ai«tiii:::ii2ttHittiiNi(3uiii:i!minimtntiiitniniutunitl Bridge (tone. STYLISH SPRING . r I have the largest and prettiest line o Mats ever shown in Walterboro, and m Prices arethe lowest. - •; Your Spring Hat should be modelled af ter tbe New York and Paris Styles. Allow my milliner to create it. ^ * MY PRICES ARE LOW. A visit to our store will convince you that we have the best line in the town. Spring Styles in . « LADIES’ SKIRTS AND WAISTS. "MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING. LADIES' SEASONABLE UNDERWEAR. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LACE AND EMBROID ERY. Full Line of Ladies* Dress Goods. E Zafin’s Clothing Store “THE PLACE TO BUY.” CITATION. For 1 -CUci-s DiMiil.v ory. G. Albert Beach. Esquire, ttfobate Judge. r WHEREAS. J. F. Webb, made *KUit to me to grant him Lotte!* Dismisaory of the Estate and effects of K. B. Webb. THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite mid uduionlKii .m anu singtibn the kindred and Creditors of the said E.-.B. Webb, deceased, that 'hey he and appear ueiore * ic, 11. the Court of Probate, to bo held at Walterboro, —. —, on the 26Mi dav of April, next, after publication flereof, at 11 o’clock in the noon, to show enuae, if apy. The bridge at Givhan’z Ferry has been washed, a way by t,he high wiuer. and reports are that the'people are much annoyed by this. Reports are out that the Colleton part of the midge is still’holding, butDorches ter side* lias been washed- complete ly Ifway. At tliiitj season of the year when much fertilizer is being hauled ihe farmers in that section . rp much handicapped. It is to be lioifed that ^;is wiH soon be cor rected. for<- thej iiave, why tho said Letters DiMnis- sory should not be granted. GIVEN tuider my hand thi* 1 first day of April. Anno Domini Published ou the 2, 9. 16 and 25 days ( of April, 1913, in T he Ptc .-a aa i ■ -blc* cures iia* a world wid-* * Straight at It. •> .There is no use of our “beating round ih<* bush." We might as well 1 at with it fist :■*- last. We want you *j try Cliatnh* riain’s Cough R< •ne.iy the next tint** you have a cough or * olft. Then* is no re on so fur-.aa * can see why you should not do so. This preparation by its remark- standard. > G. ALBERT BEW'F V Probate Judge tor Colleton Comity epiitation, and »• ople c\ervwhere j.pfliak of it in th<* highest terms cif t'rr.'.se. It is for sale l*y all dealer*. • • • * • Mrs J. J. Mlley Miss Ruth Padgett . laUadtoB. Miss Mae Crosby Miss Lane Avant Miss Mary Polk „ Misa Pet Reats Miss Mary Crosby -Mias Annie. Yarn Mias Audrey Cummings •4, • • • • 1,060 1,006 .5.37$ 1.260 1.060 1,060 $.$75 1.060 1,071 NOMINATING BLANK Popular Vote Contest * ,f 6. .1913 I hereby nomiute or suggest the name of • a • # \ -Address, .ase********** As a lady Worthy to become a candidate In you Popular Voting Contest. 1 present this name with the distinct understanding and agreement that the editor shad not divulge my nanm. Thia does not obligate me in Way whatever. CITATION. l L ’nr Letter*, of \clfniniKtrntion. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Countv offolletnn. By G. ALBERT BEACH, Esq., Pro bate Judge: WHEREAS. W. C, Glover. Sr., made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of J. L. Koger\ deceased., THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite and admonish a|l and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said J. L. Koger, deceased, that they be and appear before me. In the Court of Probate, to be held at Walter boro. 8. C-, on 18th of April, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o’clock In tbe forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis tration should not ha granted. GIVEN under my hand, this 3rd day of April Anno Domini, 1913. Published , on the 9th and 18th days of April, 191$, In The Press and Standard. , 1 O. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge, Colleton County. * \ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estatem>f, T- R. Williams, deceas ed. are hereSV- notified to present them duly attested; snd all persons indebted to the said estate must make payment to Messrs Flshburne & Flshburne, attorneys, or with the undersigned. W;— A. H WILLIAMS. \ilrainistrator of estate'of T. R. Wil liams. deceised. with will ani."\« 1. 4-2-3t Sir lo.ot Entei luinnicnt. The following < ommuuicat,ion has !>e*>n received with request for pub- licntiwi: - , Islandton, S. (*. ApriJ 12, 1913. The Press and Standard, Walterboro, S. ('. Gentiemen: . « » Please state in the paper that there will be an Ire crearp supper at Wie- mer, April 25th, for the benefit of the school, and that the pblir is, in vited to attend. This supper will be from 7 to 11 o’clock. Depart for the Golriea West. Mr and Mrs John T. Kelly and their charming little daughter. Mias Katharya, of Florence, S. C., have been the gueeta of the latter'a pa rents, Mr and Mrs T. R. Risher, of Round, S. C., for the past ten daya. Mr and Mrs Kelly have many friends throughout the state, who will, per haps. be surprised to learn that they have gone to make their feome la the far Want. They left by' way of the Centra) Pacific, Thursday. Apr. 3rd., for Southern California, and will stop ovsr In some of the large cities sight seeing, etc. Whilq we hate to give them up even^ipx a *bort while, we do wish them a very happy and proaperous future in the land of suhahine and flowers. *71 ■■ ■ J iMpMQ • • • • e e eeeeeeeee#' a a e e e e p \ MONUMENTS! MONUMENTS All sizeiL and prices from $5.0i to $5000 Coping, grave covers, mark-' era. Any kind of special work esti mated. Italian. Vermont and Geor gia Marble, and all kinds of up-to- date Granite. * ~ _ Write, phone, or wait to see me. Meg ns money saved. Everything guaranteed. B. R. ULMER, The Monument Man Waltarboro, 8. C. .Look to Your Plnnihing. You know what happens In a house in which the plumbnig’ is in poor condition—-everybody in the house is liable to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same functions In the human body as the plumbing does for the house, snd they should be tept In first < lass condition all the ime. If you hav.e any trouble with itlon take Chamberlain’s Tablets you are certain to get quick re- lief. * For aale by all dealers. > Cwss IM Ism, Itfesr liast Tht went wars, no nutter ni h«w I M curad by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. Peeter’e Antiaeptic Healing OU. It rrlieewa PSia aad Ueala at the aacac tuac. Me, Me, $XJMt JRayb The Reliable Household Lantern There is always need for a good lantern around the home—in ther yard, in the cellar, in the attic— wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. The RAYO is ideal for home use. It gives a clear, bright light —like sunlight on tap. It is strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn’t leak. Doesn’t smoke. Easy to light and rewicL Will last for years. Ask for the RAYO. * / ■ . w. * At Dmtdtn Everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lacorporotod in Now Jonoy) Nowork. N. A BoHimoro, M4. NEW UNE EASTER SHOES All the latest styles for Spring in Ladies’, Mens and Children’s Shoes. • Our line of Oxfoixis is unequalled in beau ty and lowest of price. We carry the fa mous Brown Shoe Co. line. WAGONS AT COST -X ■ . We have a humber of two horse wagons in stock which we will sell at cost. Any per son needing a wagon will save money- by seeing us. Fanners Mercantile & Warehouse Co. J. M. WITSELL, Manager >< Slim W! USIfN! Just Received a New Shipment of Men’s Single Trousers. For quality and prices, see our Window Dis play. Great Bargains in Men’s SHIRTS $1.00 Value at .....«. .79c $0.49 Value at .......! 39c ^ We also carry a complete line of Ladies’ Hats and Dress Goods, Skirts, Dresses and Shirt Waists, Shoes, etc. * Come and see us when in need of any thing in our line. ’ " > The Charleston Surprise Bargain House I . SOBEL, Manager Walterboro, . - * S* C. - \ , V i v -• .j-*' • y .. . t 4 ■