The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 14, 1917, Image 4
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THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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Wednesday, November 14, 1917
H JUST ARRIVED
Horses
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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
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' « _• Qur Sales lot is located next to J. Frank’s Store on
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We hope to be of service to the public and save our
friends some money.
CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER
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Beach & Buchanan
WALTERBORO,
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Just received a new shipment of ladies’ Coat Suits.
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This shipment consists of Sample Suits, no two suits
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alike. They are the very <mo»tfest of the season, and -
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will certainly appeal to the style-loverrs. See them be
fore buying elsewhere.
We also carry a full line. of Men’s Clothing and fur*
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niLn ugs for the v.’nolo family. Everything at pt^pular
prices. I , 4 •
CLASSIFIED ADS.
, FOR SALE
FOR "BALE—I nnd that I cannot
deliver a large two borne load of
llghtwood knot® for lens than
12.00 per load. John H. .Peuri-j
-.fojr, Route 4. . It.
FOR HALE—On Nov. 21. 1917. at
11 o'clock *, nr., we offer for sal-r
at paraonagf to the highest bid
der the following property: The
PTlt« Grove parsonage and 10»,
containing .two acres. ; We re
serve the right to reject any and
all bids. Purchaser to pay for
all papers. J. M. Benton, for the
Committee. ll*7-2t.
FOR SALE—Rye and Oats . . Seed;
Lime. Cement. Brick; Horse anl
Cow I^ood. Brick Store. 11*7-31.
FOR BALE-^-One saw mill outfit,
consisting of 80 H. P. boiler, 40
H. P. and 20 H. P. engines and
edger, together with 350 acres
good timber. Easy terms. Apply-
to H. R. Padgett. Islandton, S.
C. lQ-24-4tp
FOR BALE—My farm known as the
Jd. P. Hiott farm five miles from
Walterboro, at Mashawvllle, con
fining 100 acresf 50 ayres clear
ed. Fair buildings. Apply to P.
P. Hiott. Jacksonborb or Walter
boro, S. C. ,/
WANTED
WANTED—^-To secure position, as
. overseer or manager for farm.^If
, Interested write to P. O. Box < 4,
* Smoaka. S. C. Jtp.
WANTED—^he public to know that
James Chesttnit, Smoaks or Wal-J
terboro, can do first, class paint-'
ing. Kalsomining* and house de
corating. Write or see him.
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WANTKI>-^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*
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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.
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—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*
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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.
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WHERE TtfE DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
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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
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TRACT OP LAND CONTAINING 125 ACRES JN
COLLETON COUNTY. ABOUT 60 TO « ACRES
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OPEN LAND. BALANCE TIMBERED. PRICE
110.00 PER ACRte. TERMS TO SUIT PURCHAS
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IAS. S. SIMMONS
177 East Bay.
CHARLESTON. 8. C.
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I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE' MY
FIGURES BEFORE BUYING.
C.C. HIOTT
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You ^tre coming to the Southern Carolina Fair, and many of
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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-
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ceived. Among these being the following:-
Two Cars of Buggies
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The Buggies are BLOUNT and ROCK HILL, and the Farm '
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Implements are the well known AVERY line. Among these are
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Cultivators, Disc Harrows, Stall: Cutters, Turn Plows, Etc.;
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Stoves and Ranges
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In addition to the above we desire to call your attention to
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our full line of Stoves and Ranges. The “RANGE ETERNAL’’
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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-
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Wagons, Wagons
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We have one and two horse' wagons in the following makes:
Avery, White Hickory and International.
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Harness, Gears, Plows, Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, etc., etc., Guns
and Shells, Nails, Saws, Hatchet*, Hammers, Auto Tires, Casings.
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Hinges, Lap Robes, Etc., Etc.
ANYTHING IN HARDWAKE AT ANYTIME
A. Wichman & Son
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Waite rboro’s Leading Hardware Dealers.