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OVERLAND MODEL 59-R 18 UVlLT OX THE SAME C HAHKIH AH .M»-T AND lXiNIKPOKATF>. Til KltKKOUE, THE REMARKABLE « OXSTRl'CTION OF THAT MODEL.
IT F1LLM A POI*l'I<AR DEMAND AND MI LI, MAKE MANY FRIENDS. THE OIARACTKRISTH OVER i : I ' > 4IHTEH FE.%Tl'RKM MATH ADDED REFINEMENTS ARK
EVIDENT, AND HE MHO WANTS A TWO PASSENGER FAR, LIGHT, YET POM’ERFVL, WILL FIND NONE TO HQCAL THIS IN VALVE.
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SPECIFICATIONS.
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MTi^el B«»r—lOfl IucIm'w.
Tread—A6 or 00 inchr*.
Body Two PasHrnKer torpedo Road
Motor—4x4 1-2.
Hoiv-te Power 30.
TraaMiulNKion — Selective, IMree
SpqedH are reverae, “F. A S.”
ball bearinitN,
IgniH)—Dual S|iliul<>i f MukiuIo
and batteries.
JVHila—IN»mplete Set.
Brakea—On rear whrHs, 2 inrhea
wide, 10 im‘h «.tuma internal ex*
pandinx external rodtrartinic.
SpHmfv—| 3.4 incites Hide, aetni*
elU|itic fron, three-<|UHi(era dli|»-
tic rear.
Steering Gear—M’orm and
adJaataMo. 10 inch wheel.
Front Axle—Diop forged I-HecUon.
Rear Axle Seroi»floating.
WTmiK—Artillery wood. 12 1 1*12
inch kpokes 12 bolts each wlieH.
Ttrea—32x2 1*2 inch quick detach*
able.
Framr Prmnrd Steel
Flniah—Orerlaad Blue.
Price—00OO F. U. B. Tledoo, Ohio
Equipmeut—Three oil lampa^ two
gas lampa and generator.
Top and M ind Shield $.50.00 Extra.
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A FEW OTHER OVERLAND MODELS
01 Touring Far.
3 Paaaengera.
$1^00.00.
Specifications same as roadvter, o
ly in touring car atyle.
01 Poui Passenger.
$1,300.00
Same an 01 Touring Far. and
hooded dafth anti class) lour |M»s-
seuger ear.
01 TV.rpcdo Rom j ter.
$1JB$$.00.
118 inch wheel base; 43 Ihws^*
p<iwer; M‘le4'tiv<) Afiding genr. tbssrh
magneto and batteries. Timken bear
injT*. 34x4 inch wtux*ls. oil metal
lampa, etc. nickeled.
30 Touring Far/
$•00.00.
HpecifUationu sane as ats.ve ex
cept 3 passeeger touring car.
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30 Torpedo IhuMlstm.
$850.00
Horse Power, 23—Plairitroy trana
\ mission. 32x3 1-2 Inch wheela.
0O 3 PUsseuger
Touring Far.
$1,200.00.
Wheel base 114—33 Horse power
Sliding grar, selective. :<2x4 inch
wheels.
Agency Propositions Now Open in This Territory. Write for Catalogue and Other Particulars.
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Southern Motor Car Company,
F. M. ROGERS, Sr., Freslderit,
FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WALTER HOPKINS, Suit k r.
E. M. ROGERS. ,Ir., Gpiioral Maiiii^r*
Classified Advertisements.
WANTED—A good cook and house-
keeper, white or colored, liberal
ealary.* Apply at once W. W.
Cone, Lodge, 8. C.
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MAR SALE. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A first
FOR SALE OR RENT—Nice store ,.j aH8 an j experienced man to run
good stand with all necessary out our ginnery. Noiit except one wil-
bulldings near White Hall. For ling to work and hustle i:-eed c.-Pply
Dirticulars address Box R. White «oo<» ‘Salary to right man. Apply)
particulars, auuress »ox ^ uifk and reference> Stllte
Hall, 8. C. u 11 • salary wanted. Yarn Bros. Co., Mo-
185 acres of land, 60 8e,,e ' S - 1
cultivation, good
FOR SALE
acres under
fences fine young orchard, 1
large new 6 room dwelling,
good barns and tenant houses,
* healthy location. Will sell half
cash balance on time. Mrs.
Susie L. Lyons, Islundton, 8. C.
8-n-tf.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—1 «» j
saw gin 1 feeder, 1 conducer, 1 |
Roanoke luuid press. All in- good
working order Price $150.00. |
Write or see H. D. Dodd, Ad
ams Run, 8. C. j
WANTED—Men and boys to take a
thirty days practical course in
our Machine Shops, learn the
Auto business and accept good po*
sitions. Three hundred gradu
ates placed in positions in the
last twelve months. Charlotte
Auto School, Charlotte, N. C.
9 6 tf.
WANTED—Men and Boys, take
thirty, days practical course in
our Machine Shops; learn Auto
mobile business, accept good po
sitions Charlotte Auto School,
Charlotte. N. C. 9-:'0-4t
FOR SALE—A ptactlcally new Oliv- WA xTED IMMEDIATELY A first
«r Typewriter, cheap. Apply class and experienced man to run
• Th*' Press and Standard. our ginnery. None except one wil-
9-20-2t. ling to work and hustle need apply
Good Salary to right man. Apply
Fttp SALE—A $375.00 Mathushek ,juic|{ and send references, state
Plano for sale at a* bargain*. Ap- salary wanted. Yarn Bros. Co.;' Mo-
ply to The Press and Standard gciic. y (\
office or Chief Ackerman's resi
dence. 9-20.4t,
IF YOU WISH TO SELL THAT
farm, timber land, r,tore or res
idence, write us at once and send
full description as we have an
attractive proposition to offer
you. Ligon L2«d Co., Sumter, S.
C. * 7-19-12t
AGENTS WANTED- .Men or women
for an article that will
sell at sight no talking
— If you want to earn $5.00 to
$10.00 a day. Address, Eureka
Manufacturing Co , Young's Is
land. S C. 9-20-lt
WANTED.
WANTED, to buy chickens a-nd eggf
J. L Rentz, WalterfordSHotel.
9-14-tf. ,
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A first
class and experienced man to run
our ginnery. None except one wil
ling to work and hustle need apply
Good Sklary to right man. Apply
quick and send references. State
aalary wanted. Yarn Bros. Co./fclo.
•elle, S. C. A
WANTED—Two or three . share
croppers, white or colored, to
run one or two plows. » Good
houses and wa-ter. Land will
make a bale of cotton per acre.
T. J. Simmons, Islandton S. C.
#-20.8t.
WANTED—To sell cheap, . about
half price a Scholarship In the
Charlotte Auto School. Address <t|
MPly to “J M care of this paper.
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IX»ST.
LOST—White and black spotted
sow with three sma-!l pigs, mark.-
ed upper figure 7 in one ear.
uuderhit in the other. Reward
to finder. C. J. Breland. Waiter-
boro, Route 4 9-20-2t.
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WRITE TO ARTHUR & REESE-r-
Shellman, Ga., in regan to Ran
dolph county lands. Well im
proved lands that you do not
have to work a life time to
build up. 9-13-3t
5 or 6 doses “ilfiG” will cure any
cn:e cf Chills and Fever. Price, 2ic '
•-l7-4m.
When you want the very-best
flour that money can buy, try a
barrel of Superlative flour. The
flour that has taken the lead '
throughout the country. Every sack
and barrel carry a guarantee from
the mill with it. Union Farmers Bar
gain Store.
Give your straw hat another
chance. Straw hat cleanser, 25c,
at Klein's.
When you need cypress and pine
shingles, we have them for sale.
Union Farmers Bargain House, -Wal
terboro. S. C.
Eso—a delicate deodorant, de
stroying the odar of prespirutipn,
at Klein’s.
Ammens prickly heat powder at
Kleins.
Turnip seeds fresh arrival, at
Kleins ^ •
5 or 6 doses ‘‘666'’ will cure any
case of chi,lls and fever. Price, 25c.
Remember we carry a full line of
the High Art Shoes. Try* a pair
and you won't need any other Un
ion Farmers Bargain Store, Waiter-
boro,, S C.
Turnip seeds and plenty* of them
at Klein’s.
When you need nice fresh gro
ceries go to the Union Farmers Bar
gain store, Walterboro, S. C.
New Garden Seed at Hyrne’s
store.
We have a full line o* ready-ta41-
or d suits for boys and men. Come
let us fit yuo at a bargain price
Union Farmers Bargain House, Wal
terboro, S. C. j
Ladles’ and Misses hats at half
price at Hyena's store.
N'yajs foot •-tablet for tender
foot—will remove the soreness,’ at
Kleitl's.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT MEETING
Kavenel New**.
. ... . } Ravenel, Sept. 19.—Special: Mrs,
Great The WulteitiMH-o Hr« Deiiaiiiiient
I ...... .. .. . ... . " • Harrod and children visited
Mill M«*et Mom Uy Night. ' . . . .
* .... ' . relatives here last week.
The annual fall meeting of the
Seen in Walterboro Fsium**»
Commotion,
As the morning train drew up at |
the station the door of the end l ’’” | p Howell went to Savannah
coach opened and out or* the plat-j'N alterlniro Fire Department will he j; un( j a y before last.
form stepoed what appeared to be held at Terry & Shaffer's office \iiss Amanda Gateh who returned
a freak; a woman dyked in a harem g p n ,^ Monday 25th Inst. All from Savannah Sunday is visiting
kale' of" t , ha , L i IIor"!on 1U ^Th!, r, 1 , u ! i e members c^e urged to be present Miss Ruby Gatch She will return
that.' portion of the mas
culine population who frequent this
neighborhood when they made a
mad rush for the rail, the noise
and commotion attracted the atten
tion of others who rushed up. push
ing. shoving, prodding and knock
ing until it appeared that the riot
call should he sent In. At that
moment someone called the chief », ... i. . , ., . _, j i,._, _ r, n
up brandishing his familiar ,n K « ( ' am,,dat « for elwtlon ‘ Kn “ ,y but,er a,,d Mr B ' B
os it is necessary to answer roll call l o | ier home at Gloverville Saturday.
, . Miss Gaynell Rowell has been vU-
at this meeting in order to have , tlnK John .,, and < * hmrlwiton .
your name retained on the town | Mrs. B. G. Gatch will visit Jack-
records as a member for the coming sonboro Saturday;
j .Mr. Eddie Gatch spent Sundgy
with her mother and father Mr an4
year. Much business of importance
will come up «uch as election of a r'"o".”Ga"t'c'h
new chief the prenent chief not be- ' Miss Amber Rowell, Misses Lers
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who ran
stick which soon- cleared a way.
As the. eyes of the chief looked
upon the peculiar object, he stared
Just a second and fell in a swoon.
Ready hands picked him up tender
ly, carrying him to the shade of r-
tree where faithful friends remain
ed administering several restorative
Late in the afternoon they Were re.
warded for their labors when they
-aw tly> chief's‘eyes, slowly quiver
and heard him lowly murnier: ‘‘Is
auc
The boys have some money in the Anderson spent Sunday very ple«s-
#> . , antly on John s Islr.nd.
fmnk as a result of the last minstrel m|hb The , ma Qllmore of North
show. This with the income which Carolina is spending some time
the department row gets from the with her brother, \Y. A. Gilmore.
town will soon enable them to pur
chase a first class, modern chemical
engine. The great advantages to tli
town from a chemical engine jwe
very oblvious. In the first place
almost any fire can be got under
B. B. Anderson had business in
Fharleston Friday.
Miss Gaynell Howell returned horn
Sunday from John's Island.
Mrs. NY. A. Gilmore visited rela-
t’ves near Walterboro last week.
Two Little Girls.
' Riley coming? and many voices j cor*:rol with such an 'engine
r nade glad reply:
He is ”
'He is.
FIT ATIOV
Fir l/*M* »• tif yd'iiiiiixtn’itioii.
BUSINESS IXK’A IM,
Seed Rye for sale at Hyrne’s
Store. ,
Get Halford to take youiyphoto-
graph at his new studio.
Bird Seed at Hyrae’s store.
O’Riley has pleased others
will do the same for you..
Nyals prickly heat powder,
Klein’i.
Dental Flow, at Klein’s.
he
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Notice to TixiHtec* am] Tom In•«•<*.
Please do not use warrants fron:
old check books or old school regis
ters. You will find in the new
school registers warrants to be us
ed by the trustees and teachers.
Fall at The Pj^mb and Standard of
fice for sa^ne ^
H, W. Black.
Fo. Supt. Education
9-20.4t.
For many pictures have I paid
With little pleasure found
So I will wait and ha-ve mine made
‘When O'Riley comes to town.
if
He is, j reached in the start and thus the
j great damage from water is sawed.
——— j A still greater advantage, however,
| w ill be that the new chemical en
gine will give protection to the
„ *'»Gro town regardless^of the water
l‘ hT 'lL HI Mil III « tLOl.lNV pipes. As i|r4s now the department
Founty of Foll-toiv can do HttlF 1 g<
Hj -I S. (trlffin. I-Nquiiv, Probate
Judge. ^
WHEREAS. Nancy Hugenia
made suit to me to gtytut her Let
ters of Administration j^f„»jhe Ks-
Lite and effects of Wllliant Hugen
ia. deceased.
THESE ARE THEREFORE. to
cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and Freditors of the
said WRIiam Hugenia deceased that
they be and appear before me, in
the Court of. Probate, to be held
at VYalferboro, 8. C , on- the 3'Rti
of itePf.. nexu»after puoiication
hereof, at 11 o'clock In the fore
noon, to show- cajise, if any. they
have, why the saia Administration/
should not be granted.
Cl YEN under my hand this
JM, j \lay of Sept Anno Domini,
1911.
Published on the 21et and 28th.
day* of 1911, in me
Press aid Standard. *
J. S. GRIFFIN.
Probate Judge, Colleton Countv.
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ORlieje Is coming.
CIAV.OND
, o'
brand
can do littfF good to a building
which hoppens to be situi. ed more |
than one thousand feet from a
water hydrant. ,
The boys are planning another
minstrel show this fall which will |
certainly hasten the purchase of the
engine n-nd will also help towards I
building a shelter fo* it in the cen- •***•*» ■“**•
tef of the town ^ 1 * ’ ^ « yt«nr^rdedBet.SafcM, AlwaysBrlfabU.
Thest*, shows an* always well .at
tended'and much enjoyed.
LAM** t
S«vy**«r Lr.rrV- for cm Cn**-TftR’S
mx.Uo.NU liKANu PILLS in km
nrta’lic te>xcs, ttblrd will,
SiM*rn Tach no ornra. timj
Wr.KacM »4 a.L f.r
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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVEorWHERE J2SSI
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Utdet I. M, Kohn, returned
Charleston yesterday, „ where
will resume his studies ,at
CWh
MILLINERY OPENING
WEDNESDAY AND mSDAY. OCTOBER 4 AND 5
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To the Ladies of Smoaks and Colleton Countv: I
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will have my hall Millinery opening ’on the above
dates, and shall be pleased to have you come and
. inspect the many lovely Hats and Fall Millinery I
shall have on display.
Miss Lucie Brabham will be in charge. .
MRS. C. M. HIERS, SMOAKS,
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