PAGE POUR K-aassa THE PRESS AND STANDARD V V. Wednesday, November 14, 1917 H JUST ARRIVED Horses AND Maks - \Ve have just received oui first car load ox Horses and Mujes and if you are in need of a good farm or work mule or horse it will pay you to call and see us. [[j - • ’ . ’ MA* . * * .1 ' « _• Qur Sales lot is located next to J. Frank’s Store on Black Street. ^ ‘ * . , . \ ^ , n , ' • We hope to be of service to the public and save our friends some money. CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER 4 \ /’ t<:.. Beach & Buchanan WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROL1N * / ■ / / / / / A / IN LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR IS FAR ABOVE THE AVERAGE. / x / X v* l * •; V • Just received a new shipment of ladies’ Coat Suits. • ' - V . ' •y / ■*'/ • \ ' ‘ ' "V • ' ’ | / 4. 0 \ /*£*,*■' • ■ yj \ • This shipment consists of Sample Suits, no two suits N ' N n v / * / ' ’ alike. They are the very -^Tho public to know th4t we have taken a license to pur- ; chase seed cotton in small lots, 'and invite pur customers and oth ers to bring us their remnants. W. C. Saunders, Stokes, S. C. 10-24-4*. . * bUllt - MALE—My farm on the . Hendersonvyie road -containing 320 acre*; five miles from Wal terboro; good settlement; known as the old Pelluni place. Rea sonable terms. E. L. Fishburne. WANTED—Highest cash price paid for second-htnd bags. Walter- tf. —High* >nd-hlnd boro Ice & Fuel Co., FOR RENT KOK HKXT OR I.KASK—One to three years, farm containing four hundred acres; excellent land, /one hundred acres under high / cultivation; located at small town on Southern Railway near St. George. S. C. Entire property well drained, plenty of wood, two large barns, and stables, and good residence; good . wgter, healthy location. Will rent reasonable. Address Box No. 1014, Atlanta v Georgia. . Ij0-31 & 3*. FOR RENT—-One new store build ing. Apply to C. Gregory, Wal terboro, S. C. * tf. LOST. BUSINESS LOCALS RICE MIIAt—Having Installed new] machinery I am now refidy to hull rice op short notice. Will hull for Colleton every'Thursday; foe Dotchcster every ' Friday—other! days by appointment. Be sure | rice is dry. 1 guarantee satisfac tion. Your patronage is solicited. Dr. W. P. Shuler, Grover. S. C. ' 10-31-6tp. . / y/• * \ « —See notice of Probate Judge in this issue. s '10-17-4t. COTTON GINNING DAYS—Tues days. Thursdays. Fridays. ^Wal- terbora Oil Mill. W-3l-4t. I Miss I'lara Anderson. 6f Walter boro, 8.'C., is visiting her sister,) Mrs. T. M. Butler, who has been] quite sick. We, are glad to see her able to be out again.—Journal and Review. SPECIAL NOTICE—We TaM For Hides. Brin* \ X / ' - us all you haver We pay cash or trade for them. % X Whenever You Need a General Tnnic Take Grove’s. The Old Standard Grove’s Tssteless! chill Totiic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic prof>ertic9 of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives | out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. X- w | Bogoslow WHERE TtfE DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY v NOTICE! All Administrators, Executors and Guardians are required by law to j make these annual returns, to the) Probate Judge at one*. Those fall ing to comply will miffer the penal-) ties imposed by U(w. O. ALBERT BEACH, ' 10-17-4t. Probate Judge. Walterboro.iS. C., Oct. 1«, 1917 1 /X x / X " ' X _x TRACT OP LAND CONTAINING 125 ACRES JN COLLETON COUNTY. ABOUT 60 TO « ACRES s' ' . S' ’ OPEN LAND. BALANCE TIMBERED. PRICE 110.00 PER ACRte. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHAS ER. ADDRESS m XXX r * s' / ■ .# ' -n .. «f \ ; s' s , , • ’ • ’ - - s *. . IAS. S. SIMMONS 177 East Bay. CHARLESTON. 8. C. \ . !• MONUMENTS! x I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURE' MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C.C. HIOTT ROUND, S. C. * : tf * * * «,*r? _ ... > .< * . ' , * • • ’ You ^tre coming to the Southern Carolina Fair, and many of . 4 • - • ■ \ ‘ b you will be exhibitors. The use of the best farm machinery will always help one to produce the best the land can produce and \u consequence better exhibits and -more of ^hem., It is our business to supply you withTthis rpachinery which we are doing to the best * of our ability. We constantly look out for improved and new types of farm implements. Fair week we shall'have on display new shipments just re- xs^ s / •* . . ' * x- ■ * ■ i ' * ■ ■ ia . • ‘‘''x ” » ceived. Among these being the following:- Two Cars of Buggies \ X . X^ . X / The Buggies are BLOUNT and ROCK HILL, and the Farm ' ‘ X /-•** • ' j . * * ■ \ . . yS *" / V ♦ Implements are the well known AVERY line. Among these are 7. Cultivators, Disc Harrows, Stall: Cutters, Turn Plows, Etc.; / / 7 . \ . ... . 9 A Stoves and Ranges X X x 0*7 In addition to the above we desire to call your attention to \ x • '■ • yX ■’‘/A /* x X . our full line of Stoves and Ranges. The “RANGE ETERNAL’’ ■ ' ” / X , ' ’ ^' * /X . * > v / - X’ • - . . is above any cook stove ever sold in Walterbofo, and we have a full line of other cook stoves and rangers well as a large assort- 1 . , % / X .S' • ° . ment of heatersx x X . - ^ . x \ • • X *' • x - ; • X • X x * -, • •• / ■ • ^ - /7 "... -' '■ S ' • .V S v \».. . Wagons, Wagons ./ We have one and two horse' wagons in the following makes: Avery, White Hickory and International. 7 A * / V . i J y _xx X ’ _ ' \ X — 7-. V \X xf . . • 7, Harness, Gears, Plows, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, etc., etc., Guns and Shells, Nails, Saws, Hatchet*, Hammers, Auto Tires, Casings. . \ ' \ \ Hinges, Lap Robes, Etc., Etc. ANYTHING IN HARDWAKE AT ANYTIME A. Wichman & Son - ...... ^ > Waite rboro’s Leading Hardware Dealers.