The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 09, 1919, Page SEVEN, Image 7
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919.
WEARING APPAREL
AND FOOD DROPPING
TO LOWER LEVELS
Washington, sept. 0.?xveacwuu
from the high price level established
during the war has set in, says the
federal reserve board's review of
business conditions in August. Not
only are some foodstuffs declining in
cost to the consumer, but the price
of wearing apparel, such as textiles
and shoes, also has been affected,
the review says. Business continues
at an "extremely high level," and
confidence of a satisfactory solution
of the wage and price problems was
reported from all sections of the
vuuuuj?
"Daring August, factors which
had not hitherto arrested much attention,
exercised great influence on
the business situation," the board's
statement said, "Reference is made,
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II merits. Cal
I merit to shoi
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B| TWO VERY DESIRABLE
B church and Pinkney st
B ONE 3-4 ACRE LOT right
TWO EXTRA GOOD STOF
3S gine and mill outfit co
BB depot in town of Lowi
H ONE NICE LOT right nea
' VERY DESIRABLE BUIL1
ffl One hundred feet fron
Tombs on Greenville i
Hone very desirabl
Street, next to Mr.
Price,
five-room house and
Home of Mr. Curtis A
the home of mr. emol
on Abbeville road, 5 r
necessary outbuildings
pastures,- 50 acres in \
Price, per acre
75 ACRES?Two miles fro
IH five acres in cultivat:
Kb wood and water. F<
HI per acre,
ES 250 ACRES?pTwo and on
9 road, r!f.D? etc. 15<
ra ture; 50 acres in wood
bA 4-room tenant hortes;
raj Price,
gS 42 ACRES of good land,
g| 85 acres in coltivatio
88 from good school and
Sj of wood for place. F
SB 237 ACRES of good land,
JgZj acres in cultivation; 5
a land, and a good bit
level land. Three ten
I^j Price, per acre,
165 ACRES just two mile;
Kb tion^ 40 acres in past
houses and barn; plei
9 82 1-2 ACRES of good li
Si ville, 60 acres in cul
Ig woodland, one tenant
B3 place lies well. 1 mi
? Price
m 128 ACRES of good land,
H tivation, 10 acres pa:
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ItimDer, pieniy ux ??
acres practically level
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j of course, to the problem of com- j
raodity prices, in particular those |
' - ?'? ? of livinc. I
going to mftKe up bus --
and the consequent condition of labor
unrest. Whereas, previously, emphasis
has been placed upon the
great activity displayed by business,
the prdblem of price readjustment
and the difficulties connected with it
' now bulk largest. Discussion in connection
with this readjustment is
particularly centered upon the prob'
lem of the relation of wages and
, prices.
j "A movement toward lower prices
apepar to be in process in certain
J directions, prices of certain foodstuffs
are declining and a feeling
! of conservatism is noticeable in cerI
I
tain lines, such as the textile and
! ahoe industries, in which price adJvances
had previously been most
marked, 're-sales' at some concession
in price being reported.
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jtional
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listings carefully.
II on, 'phone or u
jo you any in wh
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BUILDING* LOTS on the corner of
reets. Price $3,500
near depot in town of Iva. Price $400
IE BUILDINGS, with 12-horse gas ennnected.
This property is right near
idesville. It is an anusual bargain.
r depot in Lowndesville at $75.60
DING LOT with good cabin at back,
t. Just across the street from Mr. Mcstreet.
Price. $1,050.00
E BUILDING LOT, . on North Main
Pressly Cheatham's, 100x250 feet
$1,200. (SOLD)
> 2 ACRES OF LAND, near Ice Plant,
yers. Price, $3,000.00
R.Y McCORD, 6 miles from Greenwood
oom dwelling, tenant houses and other
. 80 acres in cultivation. 50 acres in
woodland. Plenty of water.,
$100.00
im Abbeville on Verdery road. Sixtyion';
10 acres in pasture. Plenty of
>ur-room dwelling, barn, etc.-.Price,
175.00
e-half miles from Abbeville on Public
0 acres in cultivation; 25 acres in pasland
(good bit of saw timber). Three
2 barns. All buildings in good shape.
$75.00 Per Acre
practically level, right on Public road,
n; 12 miles from Abbeville. One mile
church. Right near Antreville. Plenty
rice $1,800
"beven miles on Mt. Carmei roaa. 12
55 acres in pasture; 75 acres in woodof
saw timber. 100 acres practically
tant houses, barns and plenty of water.
--$30.00
s from Abbeville. One-half in cultivate;
30 acres in woodland; two tenant
lty of water. Price, per acre, $42.50
ind in Monterey, II miles from Abbetivatiop,
15 acres pasture, 10 acres
house and one barn, plenty of water,
les from good school and church.
$3,000.0C
2 miles from Verdery, 80 acres in cul
stare, 45 acreB woodand, some saw
ter, one tenant house and barn, 4C
I. Price $30.00 Per Acr?
RE INTEREST
DIXI1
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BERT, Manager
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Jinu nujuki tuo' ?
"Reports from the federal reserve'
agents generally indicate a feeling,
of confidence that a satisfactory;
solution of the price and wage prob-!
lems will be reached. The actual vol-j
ume of business transacted con-;
tinues at an extremely high level
for the present season of the year,
although transportation difficulties
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and- shortage ox laDor nave uccu
hampering factors in certain lines.
The agricultural outlook on the j
whole is distinctly less favorable
than a month ago, although the
large acreage sown in certain cases
will compensate for decreased yield
per acre. Cotton, in particular, is in
poor condition.
"Mrs. Keach Tell* How She Got to
Know Rat-Snap."
"Have always feared rats. Lately
noticed many on my farm. A neighbor
said he just got rid of droves
A/V
Unerir
They contain >
mte us and our
ich you might I
- on almost any <
60 ACRES of good land eleven
road, RJF.D., etc. Forty ac
tare; 10 acres in woodlan
room dwelling and barn.
\ 97 ACRES of land 12 miles of
2 miles of good consolidate
borders on two puoiic ros
acres in pasture; 12 acres
Practically all level. One
ant houses, barns and plenl
260 ACRES OF LAND, 5 mile
public road, near Darraugl
tion. Fine pasture and w
cellent condition, 4 tenant
ings. Plenty of water. Pr
, land. Price,
[ List Yo
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Us for
Rest
230 ACRES of good land locat<
; mile of good school and ch
i acres in woodland and wi
000 feet of lumber; 25 a
, houses and one barn; we
per acre,
550 ACRES' of good lnad loca
1 on public road and R.F.D.
in pasture; 200 acres in v.
r timber. Plenty of water;
I ant houses. 1 1-2 miles i
i thirds of land practically 1
ED IN BUYINi
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n t i rr
fc. LAINL
Cut The Earth
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with RAT-SNAP. This started me
thinking. Tried RAT-SNAP myself.
It killed 17 and scared the rest away."
RAT-SNAP comes in three
sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed
by The Rosenberg Mercantile
(Jo., f. a. speed.?aav.
NOTE TO ROUMANIA IS j
COUCHEb IN COURTEOUS'
BUT VERY FIRM LANGUAGE1
I
Paris, Sept. 5.? (Havas.?The!
note of the supreme council which j
Sir George R. Clerk, of the British j
foreign office, is carrying to Bucharest,
is couched in firm but cordial
language, according to the Petit Parisian
today. It says the communication
recalls to the Rumanian cabinet
the engagements it had entered into
and sets forth the necessary of their
being kept.
It is said by the Journal that Sir
igs in
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nany splendid o
representative
)e interested. ]
of this property. '
miles from Abbeville, on public
:res in cultivation; 5 acres in pasd.
Plenty of water. One four30
acres practically level. $2,250
Abbeville, in Antreville section.
>d school, 1 mile of church, and
ids. 60 acres in cultivation; 10
i in woodland; some saw timber,
good six-room dwelling; two tenty
of water. Price $85.00
s from Abbeville, cut in two with
i's Station. Half place in cultivaoodland.
Nine room house in exhouses
and plenty of outbuildactically
all of this place is level
r__' _,.r $100.60 Per Acre.
ur Land
, 1 .1
ith
Quick
llts
>d seven miles from Abbeville ; one
urch. 50 acres in cultivation;! 150
11 out. hetween Sfift.000 and 400.
cres of good bottoms; two tenant
11 watered. Place lies well. Price
$26.00
ted eight miles south of Abbeville
200 acres in cultivation; 50 acres
roodland; also 500,000 feet of saw
one 8-room dwelling and five tenof
good school and church. Twoevel.
Price, per acre, $25.60
5 OR SELLINC
) COM]
To Suit Your
George is taking with him the seventy-five
raidograms which the Ruimanian
delegation is reported to
have declared were sent from Paris
to the Rumanian government within
the last two weeks, but none of
which reached its destination, Rumania
claiming a similar failure of;
the various allied notes to reach her.
As to the new allied note, the Jour
nai says it utrcuires tut; pcuvc wuference
considers Rumania as a
faithful friend, expresses the wish
that its government will not deitach
itself from the body of the allies, requests^
explanations on various
points, asks that Rumania evacuate
Hungary speedily and meanwhile
cease requistioning supplies, while
putting the material already requistioned
at the disposal of the allies
for the purpose of making a just division
of it or its equivalent among
the various nations having claims
Real I
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pportanities as u
will gladly main
Ne can give term
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176 ACRES of land seven miles fr
to. Lowndesville. Three tenan
most four-horse farm open la
acres in woodland; some saw
toms; plenty of water. Two i
school. Price, per acre,
164 ACRES of good land located li
ville section, on public road ;
4 ; Good school. One-half mile 't<
vation; 35 acres in pasture; 1
' plenty of water; one eight-roon
bams, etc. 75 acres practical!
ti ' '
137 ACRES of good land on Verd
two miles from square. Goo<
; tenant houses; 2 barns; cotton
) and branch on place. 85 acres
pasture; 20 acres in woodland
best place on the market at the ]
* 91 ACRES of good land located n:
' | public road in Antreville sect
J schoo and church. One foui
t
etc. 45 acres in cultivation;
in Y<>od8; plenty of water. /',
\ 243 ACRES of land located 13 m
road, R. P. IX, etc., near Hot'
30 aeres in pasture; 100 acret
One good fire-room tenant h
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J. J.-6 umes iu atiiuui. nivc
100 ACRE^ LAND 5 miles from
j of B. Mann" and John McMa]
NiCevjiasture and plenty of vi
mile. Price, ?
< 115 ACRES LAND, one mile fro
tenant house and other neces
cultivation, 15 acres pasture,
water. Price,
333 ACRES of good land, 8 mile
Cut in two by public road. R.
miles to good school and thre
cultivation, 50 acres in pastu:
saw timber, plenty of water, <
tenant houses, three small ba
and the rest lies welL Price
ISO ACRES of good land six miles
Antreville; 2 1-2 miles of goo
school. Two good tenant hoi
a*gs. 75 acres in cultivation
in woodland; 5 acres of saw til
Plenty of water. Price, per a
} REAL ESTA
PANY
Taste"
Abbeville, So
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against Hungary. The note is said
to end by asking Rumania to co-operate
with the allies in re-establishing
order in Hungary.
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HIGH COST OF GRAPES
HITS PROHIBITIONISTS
Chicago, Sept. 6.?The high coat
of prohibition has struck home. It
has enmeshed and throttled the
purses of prohibition's strongest sapporters,
reports today showed.
Imbibers of the nation's favorite
prohibition beverage?grapc^dc^?
were faced with the prospect of
paying 3 to 4 cents more a bottle
for it. According to commission
men here grape growers of New '
oYrk have formed a combine, and
this year have announced tfieir inten- *
tion of asking $125 a ton for grapes,
which is $10 to $15 more than the m
grapejuice manufacturers paid in
, 1918L
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state
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ml as investi
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is to suit you 1 J
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om Abbeville, on public road
t houses and two barns; alii
d;, 15 acres in pasture; 20
timber; 25 acres of fine botind
one-half miles from good
$35.00
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miles of Abbeville in Antrejust
3 miles from Antreville. 4.
# *" ' M '
? church. 100 acres in cultiots
of wood and saw timber; ^
a dwelling; two tenant houses;
ly level. Price $8,200.00 V
ery and McCormick road, just ..^E
i seven-room bungalow; two
houses, etc. Three good wells H
> in cultivation; 30 acree in Hi
1. Place lies well. This is the-, H,
jrice. Price $130.00 Per Acre . K
ine miles of Abbeville on very fi
;ioii, just one mile from good M
-room dwelling, barns, sheds, H #
16} acres in pasture; 80 acres H
Price *3,500.00 . 1
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files of Greenwood on. public . H
Iges. 100 acres in cultivation; .H
t in woodland; plenty of water. jfflS
ouse and other out buildings. B
-120.00 P?r Acre I
- * . r. . at
Lowndesville, bounded by lands H
ban. 75 acres in cultivation. m
rater. School and church one B
$85.00 Per Acre. BE
m Lowndesville, 5 room house, R
sary outbuildings. 40 acres in H
20 acres woodland. Plenty of B
- $4,800.00 ||
s from/ Abbeville, Northwest. B
F. D., phone line, etc. 1 1-2 &
e miles to church, 125 acres in H
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re, t u ttcrea ux wuuumnu, buiiac
one five room dwelling and two
rns. 75 acres practically level.
$30.00 Per Acre
from Iva and 2 1-2 miles from
d church and good consolidated
ases, bams and other outbuild;
10 acres in pasture; 20 acres
mber; 60 acres practically level,
icre $27.50
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