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\ V. 9 . Y Q * NOVEMBER 5,1913. THE PRESS AMD STANDARD. WALTERBORO, S. C. PAGE SEVEN \ X ■ Ns X y fi a- x / :/ X -> . IX y. X {?• H “Just a few lines to announce to.the trade lint our Fertilizer Plant has completed, the capacity of which is 100 tons per day. We will he prepared to suppl grades hf plant food at compeliii\jc prices ami will appreciaie an opi)ortunitytr\ fkyure \yith prospective buyers when the seaso:* ofienti, V'.’e are- Fioheers in thejerti- lizer n anufaciurinir business in our (Ymnly,AV t realize the enormtly of the under ah- t7 . * • . . . t / ing, and feel equal to Hie occasion. AlFwe ash is liberal pafimna^e on equal basn/ We trust that the heart of the bu)ins public is in the ri^hl place, and that upon the _ ba‘ is of patronizing a local industry, we may be allowed to supply a generous portion of your wants. Remember u$ when the season opens/’ * COLLETON MERCA & Ritter, S. C. •> * 'Y X- \ x X - / \ N .v/ .. X ■- i y x 7 .. ♦fr \ / tr / / / X < • t / • r i IX X X X x N ■X ' X ■ X’ Will hold its Second Annual Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition during the week of November 17 to 22, 1913. In many re spects this is to be the most unique Fair ver held in this or in any other place in the country. No County or State Fair can ^ateh the attractions provided by the Charleston Fair because they lack the natural and other facilities.- . / /■ A V' ■ x' • v Gathered :r< m all parts of the country will be on the Fair Grounds during the entire week of the Fair and will be on free iX ibi- ,y \ y ^ X .• tion to all visit rs ? , practicing and racing on the.best constructed pdle track in the South. . x THE OLYMPIA, ADMIRAL DEWEY’S FLAGSHIP, which .i ‘ troyed the Sjfanxli Armada inAIanila Hav. is now in ( hai l’.'* x • x . * . ton waters, and ever:. j)atriotic Carolinian should perform a pilgrimage during Fair week, it on no ot : > r account than to sec* x Y / • $ ' -• * . x' , •' and beard the man-of-wio* which made sue h glorious naval histojy for his conn try. f ' - ^ . / /' \V ' * AlTOiMOBILE RACES. i here \yiil he from, lifteen to twerty entries of the most famous ears an tiie country entt -ed i«v* th^ee davs’ racing on the Association’s track, including five, fifteen, twenty-live and li f tv mile races, the most thrilling sn« rt >! * the day. y v. .. ; ^ v . :x, ’ ' . * ’’ ' ' • ,t >a ■ f ’ -X " • - '* , SPECIAL FEATURES. There will he a number of.special features not seen at anyMlm-Fair, such as Dayiiirht Firework.-, the n yelty of the year; ^’stance and Endurance Races in the Skies, an Amusement Park filled with the most refined and enjoy- able attractions that the xttrical and show world affords. «-• * <9 )* N V x V Special Low Excursion Rates on All Roads Remember the dates- -November 17 to 22, 1913