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WILL GET THE NEXT S10
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Contest Canses Ex-
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NEXT COUNT ON APRIL 25. AND THE LAST BEEME THE FINAL
COUNT ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MAY-
The Pres* and Standard contest
roes merrily on. and interest In the
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outcome is growing more intense
eve'ry day. especially since the arrival
of the $400 piano, which is on ex
hibition.' There will be two more
counts—the next one on April 25th.
and that will be for $10 in gold, the
money to go to the contestant who
makes the greateet gain in votes from
the time of the last count. March
2$ to April 25.
Previous votes will not count for
ths gold, but simply toward the
piano, and that being the case, every
contestant has an equal «how. as the
one who makes the greatest gain will
will be the one who will be awardid
the gold
We desire to call the attention of
the contestants to this fact: Th«
bonus votes, other than for the mer
chants’ coupons, will be reduced af
ter the next count. This being the
case the contestants should get in
every vote possible between this
time and April 25. as the bonus votes
will not be so large thereafter.
What you want to know is. how
you can win the gold and the piano,
too. Get new subscribers; g.*t old
o ,
r.ibsofibers to pay. up and. renew:
rade with the 1 monhci.ts who are of
fering prices: follow fht? rules and
pet every vote you can between now
r.nd the C5th of April.
Try hard and win this last spe. iul
• rize we offer, and you will bo in a
rood position to ungge the high vote
on the piano «ount about May 15.
which will be the last count the re-
Mtlt of which will determine who sets
fh? piano.
The ffflowing bonus offer wiil con
tinue and remain unchanged up to
April 25th; so take advantage of
this splendid opportunity to secure
•votes, as this will be positively the
largest bonus we shall give on any
aeven years subscriptions st any
tlms. *
For every seven (7) new one-year
subscriptions 10.000 sxtra bonus
votes., making a total of 14;200
vofcsa.
For every ssvea (7) one-year re-
aewal subscriptions $.000 extra
bonus votes, making at total of 11.-
$00 votes.
^ For every seven (7) one-year back
MBbcription 0,000 extra bonus votes,
maaiag a total of $.800 votes.
For every bunch of 40 merchants*
coupons we increase the bonus from
500 to 1.000 extra votes, making a
total of 2.000 votss. Now is the
time to rush in the votes.
Do not forget the prizes the mer
chants are giving. If not fortunate
enough to secure the piaho, you may
receive one of the merchants’ prizes,
and they are all worth working tor.
These coupons may be collected
from any and all merchants w ho are
in the contest.
Remember the next prize of $10^ln
gold goes to the one who makes the
greatest gain in number of votes.
Remember Iliac six of our leading
merchants are interested in this con
test, and give twenty-five .vote cou
pons with every dollar's cash pur
chase.
Remember to have your friends
trade with merchants giving coupons.
Their advertisements appear in this
issue in connection with our offer.
No coupons on subscription ac
count. whether bach, r-'w «r renew
als, will be given unless application
Is made for them at the time the
money is paid.
The following is the total stand
ing of contestants to date:
NAME. VOTE.
Walterhoro.
Miss Ethel Francis . 44,625
Miss Annie Belle Crosby . .. 34,050
Miss Louise Leach 25,625
Miss Colette Padgett 9,425
Miss Edith Black ...f 9.175
Miss Susie Tracy 2,725
Mias Rhame Grace 2.500
Mias Thomasine Witsell ... 1,000
Misa Pearl Sandifer 1,000
Mias Hasel Guilford 1.000
Miss Rubye Smith 1,000
Mias Bet tie Smoak 1,000
Mias Annie IlcCants 1,000
Miss Leila du Bols 1,000
Miss Pauline McCanta 1,000
Mias Bessie Sanders 1,000
Miss Angie Johnson 1,000
Miss Marie DeTreville .... 1,000
Miss Annie von Lehe 1,000
Miss Ethel Padgett 1,000
Miss Myrtis Padgett 1,000
Walterboro, K. F. D. No. 1.
Miss Evelyn Price 4.750
Miss Inez Price /< . . 12,000
Miss Jessie Thomas 1,000
Miss Annie Hooker 1,000
Miss Audie Hitter 1.000
Miss. Etta Carter 1,000
Miss Clytie Saunders .... 1,000
Walterboro, R. F. 1>. No. 2.
Miss Laura Keegan 8,025
Miss Xerva Hailey 1,000
Miss Edith Koger 1.000
Miss Ernestine Hill 1.000
Miss Cattle Driggers , I,o00
Walterboro, It. F. I>. No. 3
Ruth Linder 1,500
Miss Heite'MMuntiers ' 1,000
.Miss Mary lusher 2,125
. Miss Lucia Kinard .......‘'l.etio
Miss Marie Kinard ...... 1.00H
Miss Jennie H. Padgett . . . 1,000
Wulterhoio, It. F. 1). No. 4
Miss Martha Varn ... I.675
Miss Ollie Hudson 1,000
Mrs. \nnie Getsinger l.oito
Miss Mamie Hudson ...... 1,000
Miss “Dell Sloman ....... 1.025
Walterboro. It. F. I). No. .1.
Miss Eva I it ley 2.800
Miss Mamie Cummings 1.650
Miss Edith Mizson l.ooo
Miss Bessie Bellinger 1,000
^ Round
Misa Vera Jordan 1.000
Misa Hattie Garris 1,000
Mias Edith Eaaterlin 1.000
Miss Winnie Risher 1,000
„ Mrs A. V. Rickenbaker . .. 1.000
Mias Ova Jordan 1,000
CottageviDe. »
Mrs A.'A. Wlllii 1,000
Miss Rachel Reeves 1,000
Miss Wyonm Ackerman 1,000
Miss Ruth Pierce 1,000
Mias Mingle O. M«$u 1,000
Mrs A. H. Brant . ^ 1,000
Mrs Maud Padgett 1,000
Mias Cora Black 1,000
Miss Kate Preacher 1,000
Mias Florence Ulmer 1,000
Miss Emms Bryan 1,000
Miss Ethel Breland 1,000
Mias*Carrie-Breland 1,000
Miss Rosa Breland 1,000*
Stokes.
Miss Dosis Morris 1,000
RnMn. S. C„ Rente 2.
Miss Jewell Ferrell 27,275
Saoeks.
Miss Grsdys Williams 2,350
Miss Ebbie Lyons 1,000
Hmonks. Rente 1.
Miss Jomina Utsey ....... 20,800
Green Pond
Mrs C. W. Drawdy 1.000
Mrs A. R. Speights 1,000
Williams.
Miss Maude Herndon 1,025
Mrs Julia Griffin 1,000
Miss Ruth Garris . 1,000
Miss Roselle Wartin 1.000
Ledge.
Mrs. L. J. Jones 2,000
Mrs J. J. Miley 1,000
Miss Ruth Padgett 1,000
Islandton.
Miss Mae Crosby .5,375
Miss Lane Avant 1.200
Miss Mary Polk 1,000
Miss Pet Rent* 1,000
Miss Mary Crosby 6.875
Miss Annie Varn 1,000
Miss Audrey Cummings . . . 1,075
Hendersonville.
Miss Maud Varn 1.000
Mrs P. L. Bootle 1,000
White Hall.
Miss Earnestine Marvin . . . 1.000
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Popular Vote Contest
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I hereby Bominate or suggest the name of
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Address *
As a lady worthy to become a candidate in you Popular
Voting Contest. I present thfil name with the distinct
understanding and agreement that the editor shall not
divulge my name. This does not obligate me in way
whatever.
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COLLETON COCXTT.
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RoU tar Iks Tear IMS.
' CLAM A.
Blocker,. J. D.. Bronson. Geers*
W.. Bocker. Morgan A.. Benton. M.
D. . Craven, J. J.. Crosby. James
Crosby. J. M.. DeWett. J. H.. Hlott.
Joseph. Herndon. P. W. C., Hien.
Soloman. Hudson. Isham. Litchfield.
<J. D.. Kinsey, tWs. Thames. Prlllip.
Williams, B. M.
CLASS B.
Martin. H. R.
•H'LASS C. No. 1.
Bryan, R. C.. Crosby. Elias. Car
ter. Joseph, Doyle, M. J., Popson. S.
E. . Fender, 1. Lawrenee. Hiott. J. M..
Hiers. O. M. D., Hlott, Benjamin,
Martin Solomen. O’Quinn. J. H„ Pat
terson. A. A.. Martin. S. A.. Pinckney.
Thomas, Pye, George, Prime, L. M..
Roberts. J. H.. Siers, S. W„ Sullivan.
George. Strickland. P. W„ Stutts. H.
M., Smith, Henry, Wilson. J. J.,
Wilson, Lewis.
CLASS C. No. 2.
Avant, L. M.. Ackerman. J. A..
Brabham, W. F., Barnes, R. W„ Bre
land. H. G.. Berwick, A. Breland.
8. L. Bridge. A. L. A., Broxton, T.
G.. Bryan, R. E.. Bunton, A. W.,
Branch, Giles. Bunton. J. B.. Ben
ton. A. B.. Bagot, H. C., Blocker. E.
E., Buchanan, J. D., Bunton, J. E..
Breland. T. A. S.. Chaplin. J. H., Car
ter. J. L.. Craven, J. W.. Carter.
John C.. Craven, I). P., Craven, Hen
ry, Crosby. Law rence, Curtis. F. O. j Ellen. Johnson. Jane K.. Jackson.
S., ( rosby, J. H.. Cook. J. C.,'Martha. Kinsey, Caroline, Ivinaoy,
( annou. A. L., t atterton. J. T., Aliii*. Kinsey, Maiy, Koger. Uebecvif?
Carter. H. \V.. Catt. rton A.-V., (’ar- j . Kinsey. Martha Ann. Lott. K
ter. W. A.. DuBois. \. U.. DeHay, i.Klizabeth, Langdale. Victo-
Wade, Dix. J. W., DuRois, Elbert, tru. Lyons. Rilla. Murdaugh. A. A.,
Evans. C. ('. Ferrell. G. B., Fender-| M Hone. Olivia? Martin, Mary M.,
J. J. L.. tioodmarf. James, Grant. J. | 'Hirriaugb, M. \ . Murdmrglu .i;«ne c...
W . Hiott. J 11, Hiott. H. H., Hern-j M.i’-tin. Ella. .Mitrris. S V-. .Max<y,
don. Stephen, iiagai^. \V. B., Hern 1 ..?: ..rn. M< Miilan. Laiy^i J. .M(.Millan.
don. La .vreiu ♦*. Hi(-I;inan. J. S.. ' •*. u;da. N -gl*, ^Aiuiie S . Nettles,
lb ley. i, \V . Hiott. i. R.. Herndon. ''i i'ti t’. if if. M.y Er?*., Har-
E R. Hiott. J E.. .lotus. A. T. '' «' Lliz i bi'th. I'a.igett,
Join. on. Robert, Kinurd w G. R.. . ’ . . L M . Lili ii '. Namy,
Kinard. \V. A.. Kin.-.*j, A. It.. Kin-j I’n->n. 1!.. Reynalds. .'lar-
•oina*. L'.ftiark-. Slas. I^iris-. : ' Ru liard.-en.. RebeCca, .Ramsey,
< ♦ y. A. i. , Lariscey. C. H., Moore^^J. | '>' c nl. T*a't< r.-on. M it . P«- iry. Sal-
. Mni sli. ,T. < « Mania ugh, T*-. li . i’ailKett, Ibdiaiali. Roliinson,
P Muin ll. F. M. . Net*! s,, J. G., i. i .t*. i;..,;.' I.:mk;i. Ramsey.
o'Quinn. W. R.. Polk. J. C., Polk. \nn. Hiv. ts. isain lla I*., Robinson.
1’. M.. Robertson. Colin. Riv^. ,< h.ario . Robinson. Mary A . Kirhard-
G VV. ().. Ritter. Jacob C.. RtiMta; sou. S. E . Reeves. Rachel. Ritter,
\V. J.. Rhode. D. 1).. Robertson. J. H. ttie. Sullivan. Synthu. Sineath.
L.. Risher. I. L., Smoak. I>. E. liannah. Smith, Jane. Sanders. Mar-
Savage. A. L.. Simmons. J. W., jtha, Smoak. Emma. Snead. Apnle R.,
Spell, John. Spell. H. T.. Smoak, Sanders, Emily, Stewart-. v Eliza,
W. R.. Varn.- A. S.. Ulmer, C. W.. Smith. T. C.. Sanders. I^aura,
CLAM C. No. 4.
- ■- Ackerman. E. A., Anderson.
i IB l ^ 0ft0r *’ A™ 1 * Laney, Addlaqa, An-
r* 1 * -Avant, Annie. Ackerman. Sa-
mh, E..’ Addison. Julia H.. Atkineea.
Moriesey. Adams. Margarat A., Ben-
Ina. Sarah, Beaton. Elisabeth. Bat-
l*y. Sophie. Barnee. Mary Abb.
i. Elvira. Buatoa. Mary C.. Bea-
tna. Mary Ana, Beaton, Harriett.
Beach. Mary C.. Brant/H. M.. Baraee.
Benton. Elisabeth, Bennett.
Sarah. Benton. Laura, Bellinger, 8.
C.. Blocker. Jane. M.. Benton. Esther.
Blocker. Remmy. Brant, H. A. Bryan.
Sarah C„ Bridge, Naomi, Beach.
Ferguson, Jane W.. Frallx. Harriott.
Maria. Carroll. S. C.. Charter, Aqull-
I*. Clark. M. L., Crosby, A. N. Crosby.
F. M.. Colson. Tama. Compton*. S. A..
Carter. Martha, Craven. E. K . Car
eer. Miner C., Crosby. Martha A..
Carson. Amanda. Crosby. H.
Crosby. Elizabeth. Crosby. J. A..
Crosby. Margaret J.. Crosby. R. (\,
Cummings, Jane M.. Craven, F. R...
Carter. M. Sarah. Chaplin. Annie C..
Dandridge. Mary. DuBois, Lena.
Emanuel. Isabella. Fewox, Margaret.
Ferguson. Jone W„ Fralix, Harriott,
Fraser. E. C.. Fraser. Maggie, S. f Fen
der. S. A.. Griffin, Louisa A., Gordon,
Mattie. Gracen, Mary Graves. Har
riett. Gooding. C. L.. Gregory. Mary.
Hiott. Maria. Harper. 8. H., Hender-
aon. Fannie H.. Hiott, S. E., Hodges,
Sarah A., Hickman. Mary. Hudson.
Rebecca A.. Hand, Martha. Herndon.
Jane. Hagan. Raven. Hickman. Eli
za. Hiers. L. H.. Hudson. A. M.. Hiott;
A. M.. Hyrne. E.E.. Hiott. E. E.. Hiott
Elizabuth. Hunter, Sallij*. Ihley,
Caroline. \V., Jones, E. .M . Jones,
Weeks, J. A.. Warrenf. J. B. L.
Way. C. W.. Weeks, J. S.. Warren.
Elrod. Warren. C. L.. Weekly. L. *Sio*inan, A E.. Smoak. Mary J.,
C.
CLASS C. No. 3.
Hill, Temperanc?,* Jone*. S. M..
Kinsey, Caroline, Nobles, Leonora,
Deddish, Mary. Reatz. C. C„ Rit
ter. Mary, Sauls. Rebecca. Turn-
bleaton, Elizabeth. Warren. Eliza
beth.
Smoak. Elizebath. Smith. Rebecca,
Simmons. Mary J.. Stone, Harriett.
Sanders. Rebecca J., Taylor, N. L.,
Tucker. Laura. Touchstone, Fannie,
Varnadoe, Julia E.. Ulmer. E. E.,
Ulmer, S. A.. Willis, Annie. Wilson,
C. E . Warren. Sarah. V.. Wiggins,
Mary. Walkert Rebecca. Warren. 5,.
S.. Yon. Lucy. Yarley. Sarah .A.,
Zelgler. Sarah, A., Wasson, Martha.
OMMMO
LEGAL ADVERTISING
CITATION.
For Letters DUmUMory.
G. Albert Beach, Esquire, Probate
Judge.
WHEREAS. ,J. F. Webb .made
suit to me u .to grant him Letters
Dismissory of the Estate and effe« ts
of E. B. Webb.
THESE ARE THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and siugul.w
the kindred and Creditors of the
said E. B. Webb, deceased, that
they be and appear before ;ie. >&
the Court of Probate, to be held
at Walterboro —. •—, on the 2''*-h
day of April, nekt. after publics! n
hereof, at 11 o'clock In the !«>:*-
noon, to show cause, if any* t! y
have,' why the said Letters h^nf:*-
sory should not be granted.
GIVEN under my hand *’ *
first day of April. Anno Domini 1*1 '•
Published on the 2, 9. 16 ami
days of April, 1913, iu Th< Press a. d
Standard.
G. ALBERT BEACH.
Probate Judge for Colleton Cout.-y.
CITATION
l-’or Ijetters of Admiiiistriiliyn
BY G. ALBERT BEACH.
Probate Judge.
WHEREAS. Mary Alice Kishbu; e
made suit to me to grant her Let
ters of Administration of the E*t.ite
and effects of Aaron Fisliburm
THESE ARE. THEREFORE 10
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and Creditors of the
said Aaron Fishburne, deceased,
that they be and, appear before me.
In the Court of Probate, to be held at
Walterboro, 8. C., on 29th April,
inst., next, after publication hereof,
at 11 o’clock in the forenoon 1 ; to
show cause, if any they have, why
the saidKAdtuinistration should not
be granted.
GIVEN under my hand* this 15th
day of April Anno Domini. 1912.
Published on the 16th and 23rd
days of April. 1913, in The Press and
Standard.
• O ALBERT REACH.
Probate Judge, Colleton County.
Spring Teachers’ Examination.
. The regular spring teachers’ ex
amination will be held at the Court
House in Walterboro on the first Fri
day in May. The examination will
begin at 9 o’clock and all applicants
are required to be on hand at this
hour.
H W. BLACK, SR.. ->
Co Supt of Education.
April 8. 1913.-4-9-31
CARDUI WORKED
LIKE_A CHARM
After Operation Failed to Help,
Cardui Worked Like a Charm.
T. R. Ackermau. of Cottageville,
called to see us while In to Walter
boro Friday.
Jonesvilic. S. C.—”1 suffered with
womanly trouble,” writes Mrs. J. S.
Kendrick, In a letter from this place,
“and at times, I could not boar to stand
on my feet. The dortor said I would
never be any better, and that I would
have to have an operation, or I would
have a cancer.
I wont to the hospital, and they oper
ated on me, but I got no Ortter. They
said medicines would do me no good,
and I thought I would have to die.
At last I tried Cardui. and began to
Improve, so I continued using It. Now,
I am well, and can do my own work.
I don’t feel any pains.
Cardui worked like a charm.”
There must be merit in this purely
vegetable, tonic remedy, for women—
Cardui—for it his been Id successful
mse for more than 50 years, for the
treatment of womanly weakness and
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Mr and Mrs H. B. Lsngdale, of
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day ahopping. * ^9
L. W. O’Quin, of Peniel. had busi
ness In Walterboro Friday.
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I have the largest and prettiest line of
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Your Spring Hat should be modelled af-
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my milliner to create it.
: MY PRICES ARE LOW.
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A vUitf to our store will convince you
that we have the best line in the town. %
Spring Styles in
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Road
tUR RAY0 DRIVING LAMP
is the most compact and efficient .
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Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with
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Extra large red danger signal in back.
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Walterboro, ■ - S- C.
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forms of malaria and liver trouble
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The Dr. Howard Company have en
tered into an arrangement with
the John M. Klein Drug Store, by
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rent size of their celebrated specific
for the cure of constipation and dys
pepsia.
Headaches, coated tongue, dissl-
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secure only a limited supply, so
every one who wishes to be cured of
dyspepsia or constipation should
call upon him at once or eepd him
25 cents by mail and get 60 dopes
of the beet medicine evey made, on
this special half price Introductory
off«r, with his personal guarantee
to rafund tko money if the sped fie
dons not cure.
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