The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 07, 1917, Image 15

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f■- . T, 1917. PAG* ■' y j*- —— —-«— • ■ MOBILE ** J • »►— L' < m THE r In Colleton • i. T>, X i V^' y ■ ( . FOR A CAR OR PIANO . * * THE PRESS AND STANDARD in order to stimulate Subscription Business will give away a FORD TOURING CAR and a STARCK PIANO to the Ladips who turn ’ in the greatest number of VOTES between Saturday* September 22, and Saturday December IS, 1917. Other Valuable Prizes will be offered during the Contest ; This Contest will be rim by the regular office force*—no paid C<mtest Manager wilt come in to ruh it. ylt will be absolutely fair, open and above board. /We guarantee everyone a Square Deal. You do not have t< a Subscribed to participate.. . Get in at the start and stay to the finish? Nominate yourself or get some friend tb Nominate You.. ' ■ H CM •■Hmm j? t «* X. o.vX ,/ . latest iMoilel Ford Touring Car is fur* % nj*<ned by Xi;ieV & Ayer, and will blyon display . * / • * X " A. y ■ . y + ■ • at'their Garage. It is a/Car w hich. has 'pnH en V - .' • . ^ • y. most popuiar.. in (XHeton CVuinty—t lu re sire ** y' ■pH. X' - /Hi more of thtm tnan of every other car in the y,_ \ X t county. XPhe price of this car now is .**L2o.U0. y * ' • ''s' seb* • * s' , • It has been improved and is now a iveiit and dpf- . .... • / ** . • . - . / able car. Rizer & Ayer ainr itclively engaged in . ■ x / s y x , • ; / / • jX ■ selling, them and cannot get et>6ukb M>. supply y • ' *. x the demand. . i x • ■ • . This car^u’Hl he. giyen the lady in thU.coynty • ' 'X, ".X • .... whepfurns in the ;.' rerttest number of votes «lur- „ XSL —: Z+m « -X • f M ■ . y : - *■ X x >- ■ - “ « * .• * X . *„ ■ ing the coy x X^ WILES OF CONIESI-REID WIIHCME 1- This Contest BeginH Saturday, SEPT 22., mi, and will ‘•lose SATURDAY, DECEMUER. It, IMlTv «C« oVIoek p. ro. « , ty This dopteftt will Lh- run by the repulat /orce'Tof Tfw? Press and Standard, and ^Jlhe stancKiig of the tontestants will • he .published from time to time. ‘ Xo' Xv- I. Any lady, married or single, * is eligildo to enter tlvis contest. , ■' X .' . ^ *. ' x , X 4. The right is retained to ajter the rules as n«rasion may require and to aettle alt questions that may artho, not nientlon- “cd in these rules. ' X*' ''' 5. No one in any way” connected with The Frees and Stand ard, or related in the second’ degree to airy hieniher of th« v force, can enter the contest. / - •- ' yy ‘ * . » On the closihg day of the contest a committee of well kno'Wn business men* opt interested InXhe contest will be ap-- pointed, to count the votes and award the prizes. After toe contest atvbooks and records of the contest will be thrown open to tj*‘contestants thaf they may soe how dhey won 1>r lost.o, In case hf a tie votq, at the end of the •Contest, the cash value.of the prlrXwilt be equally divided., or more time given to^ work off the tjeX No two candidates wil^ he permitted to double up. If^any contestant drops ont hep^UreH lost./ Votes aTe not 'tmrurfofahie. MB XE10RE PIMO, S1KLE10". SECOND PRIZE " mm ,xr. t } f TBf X.f*. X>'V‘ ss. ■ V?. \ \ \ \ e subscriptions are payable itt caah^NM^rfnay b* taken at upytime.v Thy Press and Standard will nqr^e u> any suhEo-riber till a receipt is phen h> the s'jhWiip- flon ytf^Bed in. ^uhscrlptlotis; pipy ^x 1 aefttwd.<aid wT>s5‘‘*... i h the l‘u*t(<t Stales. ‘ Subscript/ns shoirltl Is* nrt:u«i»l In as fs^st * >e« dVedXT \ spewial \ote coupon will h< xivea fc/ich can !«’ vn<.,-.iXt .un time duriny the cont«*st. except that, no contestant sml al lowed to vote in arty one week owr ten tftbu.sand/V'des rhea’! 'sof the leader, the week beforeX All ballots oVet/dhtl afeo’c.;. m.ps* v he^ hel(^j[n reserve. Startipr with the last vwk of the • ontc-st” ’ th's rule w ill h^XwIthdra^wn and ll».e res.^c* vote can f*e voted^X at will in a box prepated for this inirpocte l^lMl sea! 4; tthi^ box will not be opened dill tfie contXt closes. ■' -X :-v - Z: ..nWn - . *.v X y x ’ ' • V 5 • ,.X / The lady who turn* |n the second largest fuimU r <»f \c>t/c X ^during the, contest will- be given a Kemnon* Piano. “10” > whii*h S/Fecommended ami sold by Brown FurnittnXvompany. welldrihtwn and reliable furniture dealers in Wxfterboro. This no is on display in their store and mayXte seen by any-con* X- X test-ant and tried. >v This For each yearly 8’.ibsX'P , >°*i (new\c|r qlcM dM-S't.. l.heo^yjBtes For each two-year■ idthseription t newScj- *>fd) $3dta. Sxa‘»*XYot*-' Fo^each three-year subscription jfiiew oXcddl ♦4:»U, 4a»fo» Vot s For each flveXear'subsc ription a new or onhl f 7.?»«X‘?* ,1l *' ft ' This-Schedule will remain unclvce.gedXjuXng die en.tin- ccSnic stXbjut (tonus vote periods ma> anixnmcc d fibm t.me to t>fne! •' ~-~-~y-z-- _ ’. ff X" ' This piano is dependable. sinypaXin' design, and ; sweet hi tone, of late Colonial design, antFwill grace any home.. LFrairies 'with ijL a gtiiirant.ee agaimXall defects in materiajXnd work manship fotr a period of tLen-years, signed by resident of the well known VyA. Starck Plano CompanXyf .'hicage. This piano is cheanxit $300.00, the retail pn) X X' mmmpmmm- ^ NOTES OF TRAVKI. . He ###*#'****#****** *B> Rev. lb. 4. W. W'olllnu. ^\VrlttC-n yhile enjoying a 'imqffh's vacation, i I am\on tiiy vacation in »he ight spy wonilevful -/city of tfSishlnVton it half-way xm>1 T • 1 lint this city is fuljXof grand Weil, among othef things /X-n buiitjpngs:' The capKol. right in here Just now are soldiers amfinote. 'Hof Fenn/ylvairfa avenue, . the- tioldiers. and every day the .Ityitjs pVtreigjt ofTit **' anX many other Am* machines sailing around like black goterniwnt liurblings: the magnif- birds in rice time. ^Everybody is icent .residejKes of the rich; the on the move, the ftotels and street.; fine hom^X of the amliasKadnrr of are full to overflow and so 1 think nnrrrr rprmTr-r^'- .TTrrrTrn^n' IdTTdtf aK»T, TTinrn"Trd~ TioTTE* : ~T6" KTT<V >.- r Ttr iqih-tX&f .such imposing buildings , get some rejX ’Rut still thrs is :v fevXcities ciiti show; And diH • is <grand cit^Xflne cafes and restaur adeB CONSTIPATION ■ - a " W X • ■ ^ — All Soar Stoauch Caused Tkit lady IhckSaffermf. Black- • . ./^Draught, I l‘Xnd ‘I feel like ijrfade mote beautiful b\ inanv stiady ants unci-, good coffet*. and eating Xto one. 'x /i ntifl arflstic parks, many* of the;u cheap and nice cnougff for asybod- Is it not tlhiritaital o^/tny* coam-*aglpw with many colored lf<wei\ My breakfast sqtiietinLes:. Sib-: try?’ And therrSIfyavi* \isite«xVe!< ; ( am] ihi'.‘ plants. . / pdiiatoes, broiled..steak, fried pou “o much. ajeelfigXXp/ the XsiglW*/j\' 1*M* something bothets me In thl/X>»es, rolls and butter and coffee. \tl ’preaching at .MotttKVV^SboO ,Flk/-X^vhIrKof hti mug pap* -tO(l a aU that, so I aiX • ‘ N .The following facts ijX.are worth know! (ates caidto! sci stl t-uiwiK pouieis me in iir.y lops, runs ai. itmmnity.. | jean buy pfo . for\3« cbfitE and alF well serv*sl. f * >aper foi tw.j eentiXabtl*’ > u <4 I at jfiv a-aplXth«N<*\edin g 'pa pe* for a p. -nif..JtlsF he.Unite'! otie Xju.' but The StateX«nd ’flu am not-faring so had Mchdontville, —Mrs.' Pearl Pat rick, of this/place, writes: -I was very constipated. T*hr.ds»oar stomach lu jAht stw * -News iH*i Fourier tehXceirtf* ‘*f Poking the amjihitheatie^'Xjf tin* course; ‘I Xave to yrt^Xhem,. affd tX <rt> # readersX.f *ht* pip. Potomac, is otie X the larg stateliest 'tHtthlpigs ih ^hw worm, n .\noth* r ^ttiing. is 71* fwt .1*' length mi 3^0 fv*’^ many fine eh>thi-s.. ;i>veryhody ’.vX $100 Reward, $110. ] f v 1 - • • ••X" ' -y n»e rendcrXef *bU pip, r y$:ftt bo l ge^t and it goes. X. '“y - ' • - plf :i»rd- to learasjhafc there f* at least worri. It Another ithmiX I never -tlv • «o ' -**?****■ “*! •{*., r,.,., ... * i. s *. .' . -t',n able to <ure In sdt its. stages and , '. Xif' , !‘* n> ." u ' VjfX *' '' ho,, -V /•• \t;i«t .is catarrh, .fi/arrl* b''ln* greatly n K three and a h rlf dress,tl uuXine. My ffT-Hd Bull >y coqethutsop.il cotuSUopf... acres. Ttte Statue of Fr*«-<|oiu -»a dmcti iiv dXm-uferr'-Cr d-t ♦ >r;introhqrLT r-phirey rn-nstttqttc^Tr} r—a*-ment ‘he dome towers 3«7 feet above th.'- con n't v/ took' in,'' to t *-k -tor dre-s- -Xitarth M‘«gpmc -r t. - -.*’i »n*ernaTlv urd ftcwaje . «iejinrXtt...;»*>?;» President \\ .tskPlpg^oh. -n n.e’ver was -Washington. I shaye t! ,* f ;t n *.f the d:*- re. afvlng tkr the central liulldlntZ beiir/Xnff pow'dei- .md- .put some ' twe.-i r 'XfT rireneihct. t'uW.n'; oj. tu*-. ,*> JnUhed in j::*:. .-„d fl.e ,-vr. s -, *•. pet on ruv bes‘ ( ’ ••re t\: ft nemp+ed by, ‘’qtt^.yr *n • eththr's -tnd > :• «i '♦k< i ‘Vountrv// f utts in i •> - rata./ I*i7 JrtR' Hlii • h' - ^ ^JUK* onr of X bttle park In front -■* -‘th street •ai*. The j auditorium • '-v • X * 1 have just accepted the agcn/v r ftri’the LfOUT Automobile, anti shall be pl<a>tTi to show’4 - c;ir V* interested. This i one cf tlie nc‘.. X ,* Lor this sectipn, and is among the pojxjJ g Xrhrs •if the year. It is guaranteed to be hi .1 g.'aXx-'onyX wiib any other car. equipped with ail thiXftX • \hn pn've’ments. Westmghouse Starting yUi LiXding system. "• / /X . ^x »’ / y' s S Touring Car f.o.b . Walterboro * 0 ; Mil