The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 07, 1913, Image 2

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J « J • .THE PRESS -V' '/■ * *' •r * ) STANDARD, WALIERBORO^&C i MAT 7, IMA / f*v l x. . [ ' ? » . ' / J TO BE DISTRIBUTED BY / /ua GREAT PRIZE VOTING CONTEST / The Capital Prize Which Will be Given by ~x The Press and Standard \ o 4\ is to be an Elegant $400 Obermeyer & Sons Piano Like Ihe Cut Shown Here. A Number of Merchan^rof WaJ^erboro have Contributed Valuable Prizes and will give M The Press and Standard” Prize Vote Coupons with .$L00 Cash Purchases. • o * Rules and Regulations Governing The Contest Are Mentioned Below 1. ANNOl)N< ’ KM BNT. Tbi* IMano am' t*o|>nlar 1«uIm s' Vorttig <’out*'*! wilt b«" i« 0 f.’ilrly .<u<l honeatly on bU’-moFH itrlctly wiiti Justit« ;m:«I faini'-'Js to. ‘/all «urn writ*!. With tho aht»\o i a:*- «Ui!fs will b«* a:i a.>ist:r«s| sii'<»-v ry 2. IMtlZKS. ■ Thr (ayita! b* ?.n wUl t><' i*» t>b» rnivyvr L rions Is. 10 Also othor xaliiabl** prtzt‘«% to thn antoutit of many (lolfars \\hi<-h unnouiKod h* row ith. 3. r’ANIMDATKS Youn* lad- U'h in thin amt udjoining tows* are eligible to enter this i-ontest anil the party rereiving the largest nymber ot votes shall receive the beautiful J400 Obermyer k. Sons Piano and i. her premiunis will be distributed in accordance with the contestants* standing at the linal count. 4. TIK IN YOTKS—Should ary of the <ontestantn tie in \otes. The Publiahers* Music company v.,H award a similar prize accord.tig to ditig at ?!<* i’nal court. * •% \ O' res- t tjASSFI )« \ *18 • .ii he sued . ii tli*' fuKovvi! i ;; ■ • - *. 1. .a.,'.o »> - V f », < v, ■ sab.--. . pr;< : d i ; * •, , ' O! ’ ■. ?l. 0 * ’.v u!-. 5 (0 o v ores .<. . , . j. . si 00 f * »v ;:ls. UiM > tiiau oi .< ; • .> r C Mi r e- . n till a k .'.lily • ripuo !u<, 4 0C i ’t ic ’ ■ •> ■* M> * \ i .'1 ! h Ne ores w Subun iptipn • • • •' V •• t» ■ .1 ! o > * ; .!> Sul .-i r: s, » 1 . 5m voter $;< Of) .<* >• '^r^ N ^ \v Subs' r: .pt'Oll! *> , ( t <> \o:t -• $:'• C. INSTKl't Tlo:..J.--i:. M, f 3 cs U standi! y id *. * 11 * * s .i,l '!.• •;'ter ot* itaNs ,\o \|i ■ j t,- «(,’.>■ * at .ess than regulai m ■ ot njijier i<- t *r^ed in this tont.s* >? oh’! t >i:- u netted with this paper v.\. L- al- low'ed tf* become a <.ttioi,a , *‘ n* this rt ntf st or w s or1t for c-mti'stt’.nts. \'*U‘S after being t ounto l c; niiof ! »• trai.sf* rreil to another. 15" ..i re to know hors >ou are poi i- to veti ;or before rotntng to vhc b.i! ' * I iit, . s 'be editor o: anyone w ■! ) «>-ii.v« !• not give any information o:: the subject The hex8 to th.r government ballot box snail be in possesion of the awarding commlt- •#i during th«‘ congest. For the first thirty days the pa- j>r will run a 25-vote coupon which i an b<- voted free for any lady con testant. Cent*st to run no. lese than *50 days, riosing of contest will be an- nounced 25 days in advance of clos ing Th*- right to postpone date of losing is res» rved if sufficient cause hould occur. !: The contest shall close on a day winch will be announced later. Irt •lays prior to closing contest, the 1 judges will carefully lock or seal ballot box and take same to a bank, where iho same will be in a 'plai< where the voting can be done during business hours and locked in a vault at night until close of con test, when the judges will take * harge and count same and announce the young lailies winning in their t urn- The last ten days all the voting must be done in a sealed box at the bank. If you do not wish anyone to know whom you are voting for, place your cash for subscriptions together with your coupons in a sealed envel ope which will be furbished you and put same In ballot box. This will give every one a fair and square deal. ADDITIONAL VALUABLE PRIZES Will Announce Prize Later . .Value $10.00 DONATED BY , TERRY & SHAFFER. Groceries, Dry goods’ Hardware, Farm Implements. SHOES, H ATS, ETC. We give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. t a’l for <* ♦ t’oupon. Announced Later Value $20.00 DONATED BY TAYLOR’S WALTERBORO’S POPULAR STORE. Dry Goods. Notions, Indies and Children's Shoes. We give a 25 vote coupon with ’very $1.00 piiribav* ;'rl for Coupon. Solid Oak Wardrobe Value $18.00 DONATED BY BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY A Furniture, Rugs, Matting, Shades. Stoves. We give a 23 vote coupon with every IliOO purch.i*v » ,;l! f ,r Coupon. Ten of the Merchants ot WalterhorOy as Men tioned below will give Valuable Prizes and Issue Coupons to Their Customers Diamond Ring Value $50.00 DONATED BY THE S. FINN JEWfcLRY COMPANY. Jewelry. Silverware, Clocks. Musical Instruments. ' A We give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call for —- Coupon. Norleigh Diamond Sewing Machine, Value $50.00 f ^DONATED BY A WIC^MAN & SON H re!ware. Farm Machinery, Wagons, Buggies, Stoves and Ranges - V. • . a .5 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call for Coupon. Folding Kodak Value SJ0.00 DON ATED BY KLEIN’S DRUG STORE. Drugs Compounded, Proprietory Medlines* Cigars, Sta tionery, Magazines. We give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. Call for Coupon. ■ C J - I'lKCK DINNER SET—V AlA E SVO# DONATED BY THE H. W. COHEN STORE Ready-to-Wear F ' or M * n . Wom*n and Chiidren ’ We give a 25 vote toupon with every ll t.tt purtltaee. t »lJ^or Coupon. -tr- yiPair Dolly Madison Shoes Value $3.50 DONATED BY BEACH BROS. -o Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries. We give a 25 vote coupon.*ith every $1.00 purchase. ('all for Coupon. Silver Jewelry Case. Value $7.00 DONATED BY WALTERBORO DRUG COMPANY. THE REXALL STORE MOTTO:—Prompt, Polite and Efficient Service We give a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchajj. Call for Coupon. China Toilet Set . Value $10.00 DONATED BY H.W. BLACK, JR. Dry Goods, Notions Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Farm Impli- ments. Wire. We give,a 25 vote coupon with every $1.00 purchase. nil f. r Coupon. -1 r-r- .. (■ >■ J