The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 29, 1911, Image 10
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PLEASE GET BUSY
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FIRST PRIZE
The first prize will consist of a mag
Cote grand piano. This is one of th<
musical instruments that has ever beei
in Batesburg. The beautiful mellow
the Cote piano has made it a universal
and it stands prominently amongst t
I artistic product ions of modern piano
Besides the musical qualities, the insi
is characterized by the most pronounc
taste in case, design and finish and t
highest grade of workmanship tlnx
The piano has seven and one-third <
the keys being made of the best qi
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and many other prizes will
Do Not Delay?A $5.01
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?our experience in contests is at your comman
1ER PRIZES WILL
^ It costs nothing to enter the contest.
Any young white person of good standing
may enter. Send your name to the X;u
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manager will call on you and give you
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7IRST PTIZE
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sign. Panelsare hand carved and fall II i
of the latest folding pattern. The ac- I
f the most approved French double )
i pattern and the strings are of internum
wire, three unisons with over- j
ass. Trimmings nickel plated through- I d
;e pedals including muffler. The case 1 I
veneered in and out and the instru- |
guaranteed by the makers for a term |
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absolutely free by the
$25 in subscriptions.
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BE GIVEN I
WEEKLY BALLOT I I "
f-OR 25 VOT?S
VOID AFTER
OCTOBER 15, 1911.
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