The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, May 07, 1913, Image 3
NOW! SPEED 'EM UP
= DURING SECOND BONUS PERIOD ?
Open up the throttle to Third Speed?Strike a Mile
a-Minute Gait?Settle Down to a Steady Grind and
gain a few laps while the going is good. Be pre?
pared to enter the home stretch a lap or so to your
credit. Don't slow up for a puncture now, but take
a new grip on the wheel and come under the wire
with your opponents taking the dust.
125,000 EXTRA
VOTES
Three weeks from Saturda.i (lie contest closes. Thai moans a
great deal to the contestant* ami every |M*r*oii Interested from now
?Iiiring Ihc Second I Win tin Period, Is the time Co make the hot
sie ?white |M?s*|bk\ so that when the llnal day arrives >oti, Miss
Candidate, will not he found lagging, due to failure on your part
to lake adxaittagc of the opportunity held out in votes.
N otes are the all import.nr thing as has been said In lore. Ort
ttie votes? iiimI then your attitude becomes that of a prohihlc
winner. l ull to get them mil neglect the opportunity to secure
11 mi during the Second Ilonas Period and I he answer is failure.
h \er\ i.iiIn feel* that ? Is entitled to win as much as her com
ih tltor In her neighboring tov\n. That i? ? 'ling of an ability on your
pun to go lit ami mild (stance >otir rlxal or the other candidates
against whom >ou an* content'iug should glxe you the needed In?
spiration during the remaining days of the Second Bonus Period
to take your campaign into the most remote corners of your
frieiuls's abode anil carry e\cr>thing before >ou. In a political
campaign cinch talk Is wasted ami a great deal of time and ener?
gy spent In trying to convince the people that they should xotc for
a certain candidate. All the time ami energy is Slanted because
those doing the talking ha\c nothing which is popularly appealing
In either their candidates' or their own iicrsomilit.v'.'
Here In The l>ull> Item; The Watchman and Southron and Mer?
chants' contest there are a soorc of more bright ami intelligent
ImiIIcs. None of llicni lack personality bccauec their 'excellent
standings In the publish* | Hat or votes attests their abtllt) to In?
terest a great number of friends.
The few remaining days ol the Second Bonus Period will be uti?
lized hi tin- hustlers. If yog are a hustler this means that the
balance of this week will count greatly to your credit and gain
in the race, t.o In anil workas thoough this were the closing of
the contest. |' ,;k your friends and sec that the] rcnuiiu loyal
during this |?crlod. BffJVfIklgej that you ecu do to help yourself
should Ix- done during this, the s?-cond Bonus Period. Porscxcr
ence thus rar Ii.? rcxealcd the |h>ssihility of linishing a winnu'
and tin* knowledge that cvor> winner will own one of Ihc lineal
prizes which the '?all> Item and Watchman and southron could
s*bi( -boubl furnish the Incciitlio to tigurntixcli throw (he clutch
Into third speed. o| ten the throttle wide and settle down to a
mlle-a-mliiiite clip which will mak all the others whom you pass
look as (hough thc> hadn't started.
I he s.M| Bonus Perhul will chec Saturday Of that week. Dur?
ing Ibu l'< Hod IStytM extra tOtCM will he awarded on EVERY
UMI < I t B Ol si list BIITIONs MM IN BY OR FOIX A
4 IfHMDATK Ml, >l IN RITlON* sl.M IN Til COUNT ON
Mils I I ROIOH M 1*1'Ml Bl In the ollicc b> U o'clock Saturday,
lilghl Mai MMh with the exception of Ihc subscriptions which
Im i e heen mailed hj o it t -of - ton n candidates. ThCHQ subscriptions
mil Im> mailed up to nine o'clock c\cn though we do not receive
I hem until Momla\ morning. If tin | bent a postmark dated May
loth same will appli on (he Mnunl Bcrlod and will go in making
op the clubs of ||| lor the It&.tfM Bonus ballots.
The following Sumter
Merchants issue votes on
Cash Purchases of Fifty
Cents or over at the rate
of 200 votes on the dollar.
McCollum Bros, The Keady-to
Wear SI ore.
Wlnhnrn studio. Photos that please,
dos. M. Chandler. Shoes an. .cuts
Furnishing*.
W. A. Thompson Jewelry Store.
Everything in Jewelry.
Citizens Meat Market. Meat that's
lit to eat.
Carolina Grocery Co., Good things
to eat.
Royal Woolen Mills. Nlade to Meas?
ure Clothiers.
Sumter Bcntal Tailor. The Popu?
lar Dentists.
DuRnnl Hardware Co. Long-wear
Hardware.
?I. P. Commander. The Ice Man.
NV. II. Shelley A Son. The Furni?
ture store Accommodating.
Carolina Furniture Co. Globe
"A'ornioko Agency.
V. II. Phelps' Gro. Store. Service
that is Bight.
Parrott's Book Store. Office Out?
fitters.
Hen roll's Pharmacy. The Quick
Delix cry Specialists.
.1. l>. Crnlg Fuiniture Co. House
Furnishers from Cellar to Garret.
Booth-llarhy Li\e Stock Co. Feed
and Grain Dealers.
/cinp's Pharmacy. The Place to
go for Toilet Articles.
D. C. Shaw Co. Carrhigi's, Ford
Cars, Horace.
When making purchases
at stores listed above be
sure and ask for votes.
Lest You Forget!
LADIES WILL
WIN PRIZES
2nd Bonus Period
Closes Hay 10, 9 P. M.
The Contestants and How
They Stand
District Number One.
"t ?
This district includes all territory within the incorporate limits
of the City of Sumter. At least two prizes will go to this district
with opportunity of winning one or both of the grand prizes.
Mrs. Richard NVilder, Magnolia St. 69,925
Miss Georgia Bcctham, S. Salem Ave. .12,370
Miss Kathryn Stubbs, 11 Washington. 64.67'
Mrs. Julian I). Wilder, Magnolia St. .. . 49,335
Miss Mabel Myers, W. Bartrei.e St... 45,025
Mrs. M. M. Huggins, 24 Levi St. 39,385
Miss Boucher DeLorme, Bartlette St. 6,330
Mrs. John Hatchell, Magnolia St... 5,965
District Number Two.
District Number 2. All territory north of the Columbia branch
of the Coast Line R. R., on the west of Sumter and the Darling?
ton branch of the Coast Line R. R. on the eost of Sumter. At
least two prizes will go to this district with opportunity of win?
ning one or both of the grand prizes.
BISHOPVILLE.
Mrs. Clinton Dixon. ' " 41,050
Miss Nonie Scarborough. 35,025
Miss Mildred Gunter. 40,030
R KM BERT
Miss Mary Harllce.?. 65,650
Mrs. W. J. Spencer. 60,300
Miss Juanita McLcod. 33,990
ST. CHARLES.
Miss Juanita Wilson. 46,920
Miss Jennie McCoy. 37,050
Miis Bertha Tallons. 6,100
OS WEG O.
Miss Melle Brown. 35,375
WEDGE1TELD.
Miss Bessie Ryan. . 54,700
CAMBEN.
Miss Lota McLeod, R. F. D. 6,000
JIAGOOD.
Mrs. Crawford Sanders. 70,300
WISACKY.
Mrs. W. W. DcsChamps. 59,350
SCMTEK No. 5
Mrs. Docia M. Josey. 63,4 50
DISTRICT NO. THREE.
District No. 3. All territory south of the Columbia branch of
the Coast Line R. R., on tho west of Sumter and the Darlington
branch of tho Coast Line R. R., on the East of Sumter. At least
two prisea will go to this district with opportunity of winning
one or both of the grand prizes.
PAXVILLE.
Miss Fearl Pritchard. 45,450
Mrs. Ben Pack. 5.8 25
MOTT BRIDGE.
Mrs. NV. J. McNeil.
PI NE WOOD.
35,050
Miss Leo Broughton. 1(128
Miss Bessie Geddings. - ggg
MAYESVILLE. ..
Mrs. J. H. Wilson. 44,785
Miss Minnie Chandler. ujj 4,,u
Mrs. Hugh Witherspoon. 7 com?
Miss Carrie Anderson. 7 ntfi
SCMMERTON.
Mrs. Mary Lanham.
,05u
REM IN I.
Mis:? Alma Felder,
LYNCHBURG.
Miss Annie OrlfJln. 5 025
Miss Docia Keels.. .. ..c A.,
. Jn.02.>
Miss flora Bell McLeod. 5 000
DURWOOD.
Miss Coro Truluck.. .. r.tni
Miss L. Bell Moore, R. \\ iv
Mrs. j. i>. Hlnds..
OLAN I A.
IIS
?9,190
5,000
ELM OTT.
Mrs. J. o. R?dgen.
Mrs. J. O. .Sullivan.
SUMTER, R. F. D NO, l.
Miss Lessie Jones. . . .
Miss Pauline Jone
TURBEYILLE.
MARVIN.
M
Mi
Kccli
IHK M.DON.
Misfi Kate Itrogdon
?9, ige
5.050
11 tag
4 ?.tee
11,4*8
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