The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, September 29, 1911, Image 10

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fcW1 w ft *r , * <p '-y> " ' ' ' v ' r^-?~ PLEASE GET BUSY VOTI I Is now on in earnest? This is an opportunity for so] ary is a littl 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 This 6 and many other prizes will Do Not Delay?A $5.01 L. D. Cullum Compare I Don't be afraid to enterMANY OTI v \ T????M? 1 ! ! ?II II a-i m itaWMDnMMVMMHMMHHMHBHBHMai MM NOMINATION COUPOr 1000 VOTES \ I nominate M. of i Nominated by i (The nominator's name will not be di valued undi : uny circuintstaneea. This nomination coupon is ?^o( for 1,000 votes. Only one nomination coupon civdi ed to a canidate. .r.rgJTM? ii?Bfi?Miii i 111 T?nnwv a Address ( THI 4SSb i 4 PICK A WINNER i PLEAS THE ADVOCATE'S JNu LUINl great interest has been shown by the c FOR THE PAST WEEK. me young lady to win a handsome piano absoli le tact, a little energy and the co-operation of o % i i?i????????K? : ^ i octaves! ^ ^ lality of for $400. s A _ 4 "r%* ^oxe jrian be given away absolutely free to ladies of thi 3 ladies hand bag will be given away i to the first Contestant who sends in ?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 Contest Department and the contest W! manager will call on you and give you ii THE NECESSARY INSTRUCTIONS. iBtaaHBBMUMM ? ??MM? ridjaafff i wiii ? MUJAiu? *vaa, 1 (ttitmu imvm .-agui* . z atsmv.nn ?nr.-r. ,-cjl x . ^VKMnoui x. ^ ^iiiiiim 1 f! I-t TiM vvvji^ o * jljj# jl*'.b ADVOCi Batesburg, S. C. W??BIW?IHMTWIH'IIMI^IIB lyWBIH 1 \ \ w WM . E SPREAD THE NEWS I II J II II *rcT III UO1 1 citizens of this section 1 II 3^t II itely free. All that is necess- I nes friends. - I 7IRST PTIZE te extension front with music rack | ? ;i of piano adds as much to the com- j | le performer as to the individuality j 1 v 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 | iars. This piano retails in music stores ? ??. 1 XT* I o r ree ! i i s section of South Carolina. absolutely free by the $25 in subscriptions. id?be wise?start now. ' BE GIVEN I WEEKLY BALLOT I I " f-OR 25 VOT?S VOID AFTER OCTOBER 15, 1911. ? iiniMniMi m anor, Mgr. I ?Ji i HELP HER WIN =ii :; fin