The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 19, 1917, Image 7

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ay. September 19, l917 r STANDARD r- FAGB 8BVBW \ ■=- IN THE j Greatest Voting Contest Ever Conducted In Colleton • %• County. ^ HH r . % TRADE A UTTLE TIME FOR A * */•• •' •• h i' --.^v - ’^ ^ ^ .. TuT > U-. -1 THE PRESS AND STANDARD in order to stimulate’Subscription Business will give away a FORD TOURING CAR and a STARCK PIANO to the Ladies who turn "in the greatest number of VOTES between Saturday, tember 22, and Saturday December 15,1917. Other Valuable Prizes will be offered during the. Contest This Contest will be run by the regular office force—no paid Contest Manager will come in to run it. It will be absolutely fair, open and above bdard. We guarantee everyone a SquarADeal. - You do not have to be a Subscriber to participate. Gat in at the start and stay to the finish. Nominate yourself or get some friend to Nominate You. 1 First Prize y This latest model Ford Touring Car is fur- . - »/•... nished by Rizer & A>er, and Will be on display v \ - - ; • * * / at their Garage. Tt is a car %hich has proven 'v-. \ » \ « 1 ^ ■ •• - , n y ^ —**—j 7 ‘ most popular in Colleton County—there are / \ * more of them than of every other car in the ' - ^ : •* ^ county. The price of this car now is $425.00. P-?»' It has been improved and is now a neat and dur- 7 -^ ' / • able car. Rizer A Ayer are actively engaged in V ■ ’ - /'•'" /Vf selling them and cannot get enough to siipnlv . the demand. ■ \ y V / yi / - — V-y-—"• ' //*/ 4 ; ’ / > / (y This car will be given the lajjiy in (hi- county ■ * „ ,// s •. \ / / / /. / who turns in the greatest number f>f votes dur- / / Ing the contest. . y« • •/ /- RULES OF DOIHEST-REIIDIRIH CARE 1. This Contest Begins Saturday, SEPT. Z2; and Will dose SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15/l917 v *t « oclwk p. m. 1’. This contest will be run by the regular . /orce- of The Press and Standard, and the staading of the toatVstwits will be published from time to tinje;' . Any lady, uuarriejj^tfr single, la eligibl.' to »nter this, eontwa.. \ s' < \ 'y The rigbt^nL'retained to alter the rules . - y'cns.'on m^y \ require .^ndxfsetue ifJl questions that may ar.-’V; 7 i.ot -nienUon- -7 ed in these rules. A \ ^ ^ / \ jy* No one in an>\ way connected with The l ; ^-s a wl STctiil- ^fnl. or related in thy second degree to any riieralrer of th** v force, cap enter the contest. A 6. On the closing day of the contest a Cor.initt^e or known business pren not interested in the corte-t will be ap pointed to count the vdtes an<Vaward the prizes. After the * contest all books and records of the contest will he thrown open to the contestants that th^y may see- how they won or lost. 7. In case of a tie vote at the end of the contest, the cash value of the prise will be equally divided, or more time given to work off the tie./ No two candidates will be per mitted to double \up. If any contestant drops out her votes will be lost. * Votes are not transferable. -8. All subscriptions are paykble in cash, and may be taken at any time. The Press and Standard will not be liable to any subscribed till a receipt is given by the offtce for any subscrip- 8 lion tuned in. Subscriptions may be seen red anywhere in the United States. ■ \ fy Subscriptions should be tuned In as fast as secured. A special vote coupon will be given which can be voted at any time during tbk contest, except that no contestant will be al lowed to vote in any one week over ten. thousand votes ahead of the leader the week before. Ail ballots over and above must be held in reserve. Starting with the last week of the contest tkis rule will be withdrawn atad the reservA, vote can be voted at wlR in a box prepared for this purpose tynd sealed-; which box will not be opened till the coniest/doses. \ <mmii p np urtpi: O. SCREDULE OF V01ES For each yearly subscription (new or old i $1.50X1.004 Vote's* For each iwo-year subscription (new or old l $3.00, 50,0, Votes/ .POr each lhw*e-year subscription (new or old) $4.50. 4,000 N Vo/s For each five-year subscription (new or old) $7.5,0. 7,500 ' This schedule will remain tinfiiangsd during th«r entiN? (ontest, but bonus vote periods may be' announced /fnm time <*. to time. ■ " ' ' ’ • \ / ‘ v ' // t SIYLf 10”, \ / / / / / x The lady who turns in the Aecpnd largest number of votes during the contest will be given a Kenmore Piano. Style “19” / . * * / s' which is recommended and sold by Brown Furniture Company, well known and reliable furniture dealers in Walterboro. This pianens on display in their store and may be seen by any con- ’/tP^tant and tried. ‘ f 'P# X This .piano is dependable, sinfplp in design and sweet in tone, oi late Colonial design, and will grace any home, ty carries \ \ • a' • .. with it a gunnuntee against all defects in material and work- ft»r a period of ten years, signed by the president or the well kndv\Tl J*. A. Starck Piano Company, of Chicago* This / Z-' X VI/ piano is cheap at $300.(H), the retaif price. *• •• . ' 'AvX .. ■' ' ' / i'jjsxsmass sas x / ■/ LEGAL ADVERT) 4X / X . tm / \ ■■ mill ■■ nr—ii KAsTER S SAM X Ity Jirtjdtf Of rhc cXatc of R* Hil^v •SVvuth by lands now or formcrlV/of Jenkins; all of Avhicfi .will moryfully. appear h- rcfercncoXo a plat made by Charles M. SmyTvy. vSurveyor, and dated Jiiac, 1906. / R. M. JEFFERIES. day. t,hc real ostat*- hei*eundcr/lo- scribod. * , 'y Notice in further given jX 1 * un ' (In- the terms of said Deuyfe no bid will he- received .o/ V^epKnized by tfu- Master .unices land to V sold: All thab piece, parcel or trapl-'of' . STATE OF SfSuTIt CAROLINA. CpuiX' °t Copeton. ^ In the (/ourt of Common Pleas. B. Q.lWce.—PlainUff. . vs. ; J. Prhdenee Grace.—Defendant. . ' y Notn-e of Sale, / Under and by virtue of the Decree in the above entitled eausw; dated /June 11. 1917. I Will jvetl at public outcry FOR CASU to the highest bidder before th? Court House door in Walterboro. South Carolina, at the usual hours of sale on Salesday October. 1917. being the first day. the real estate hereunder de- MkOev' is further given that un der the terms of said Decree no bitf wi|i be received or recognized by \the Master unless the bidder first deposits with the Master Fifty Dol lars cash or « certified ck4ck thrpeS / . , for. the said amountY6 be forfeitelv^ r of bv 'Cany subees>fttl%dder whd re- * hy i fus^or nedeets to eomplw with the- in jX -..‘ove .-rtnw . < terms of his bid. -or .td.fc credite d ^ 1 ‘> 1 X L^! ,J , r V , i on ihe purcha,’ .IM icv in ease the jXdcry FOI/ FASH # the hfghest j . WhefeX; M/s, Donie P. Sanders ;uadc mfif to m** to grant ht-r letters of Aduphiatration of the £?t-ate and effects of P- B. Sanders. . . ..... Xhese ar?. ther»‘fo r e. to r ite and the bidder fir.XVdinonlsh a H and singjilar ihe kpt-- lister Fifty Ded/j deed and creilitor<« of th*e sai<| ^Pr' 1 rn cajh^or a ceyCiflod chock UTe/e- F. Sanders-, de^rared, th.:* [Sv be tfe said arafouftt to be fortmted t and appear before r.te,/ji- tb( Court successful 'bidder \yho re- of Probate, to l>e bed*! >t Wa! deposits- with-Tho Ma tiimd chock tJ for, t>V any liter- fuses or n«jglects to comnly,-With the j iioro, S. C.. on Sept. 2‘/h. m-xt,.-*f- xx *r x. V - DORT CARS X- ' / \ X / X X - v Following iXa description of tlv lard iXbXjmld: ^ ^ - AH:tlut piece, parcel or tract‘of lamij/sRuatti, dying and -helm? in tie^Xutrbty of Colleton and State (/ Stuith Carolina, containing one ; hrfndred and thirty-four acres, more .Master for ( cdletonv County-/X" r ,efiS ’ hounded North and East by Walterboro. 8yC.. Sept.\12. 1917. MASTER S SALKX STATE Xf ,SOUTH CARpl-INA. • ^Xouflt y. of Crtlllptpfi• fn the Courl of Common Pleaa. jXa: Price.—Aasmhee. X Prh^vXi)! fendant. Decree lands now or formerly of Stanfield and of H. W. Price; South by pub lic road frupi Walterboro 4o Jack- sonboro; West by lands now or form erly of Mrs: Johasnn, .all of which will more fully appear by reference to a plat made by Charles M. h>»;‘ ley. Surveyor, dated June. 1909. Anno' Domini/ lay of 1917. Publjdhed on ih*> IJth and / 19th i .days of September, 1917, in The ; Pi/s and Standard. G. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge, Colletoa County. \ WHAT CATARRH IS successful bhfder cofnplies With the terms of his Purchaser tfXpay for all papers Following Is a description of the biddc:* before the Convt House door in Walte.rboro, South C|rtolina. at in betofoet/1917, '- ■ s" ’ X X \ x- s s. . the first the usuad hourt? of salo'bn Saleuday B<- G. AIUr*rt Reach, Esquire, Pro- It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has show nthat nasal catarrh : often indicates a general weakness ' Master.Tor Colleton County, j of tlie body; and ktfm trcalthentS in Wai- '-rbQro. S. < .. . ept, 1 j, l‘»l,. | : Xiorm of snulisand vapors do kttlc, SjS+sv™* ’,{ an y good. T<> cr-irect catarrh yrm shonkl trent, its | can ’.y cafiching yocr blood will) the j / XoT in tieetCft £u)ulsion which is a | n.izliqnal foo<l and a huihling-fonic, free * fromalcoholoranyharnifuldrugs. (Tryit. ; W Scott ft Bowse. WuotttckVN. J. • - I- have j tiAt accepted the agenty for the DORT* Automobile, and shall be pleased to show this car to P.nyone interested. This is one of the new ears f 6r this section, and is among the popular sellers of the year. It is guaranteed to be in a cla^-s along with any other car, equipped with all the latest im provements, WestinghousO Starting and Lighting system. ; ... ' *' Touring Car f. o.b. Walterboro $780.00 A - v R M. JWFFERIES. Master for '(’ollcton County. < fTATIJflN/J-’OR I.K1TKKS (U’ — ADMTNIHTU \TK)\ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ■County of Colleton. bate judge. P. M. BUCKNER AGENT f'OR COLLETON COUNTY Cottageville, S. C. 4