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« I x T . ^ / z. / \ 1913. v THE PRESS AND STANDAIJ), WALTERBORO, S C. _ PAGE SEVEN #- . . >/ . 1 \ . X \ X 1< . i X A / ' . "i I am now cutting up the Broxton place of 500 acres in Broxton township,Colleton County, into small tracts. Located in one of the best sections of the county and one of the finest citizenship in the state, this land is three and a half miles below Ashton on the Hampton and Branchville Railroad, and about four miles from a good station on the Ehrhardt and Walterboro Railroad. IT IS STIFF, DARK LOAMY SOIL, WITH CLAY CLOSE TO SURFACE AND CAPABLE OF MAKING A BALE OF COTTON AND 35 TO 40 BUSHELS Of CORN TO THE ACRE. I have owned and farmed in Orangeburg County some of its best lands, but I have never seen finer lands than this Colleton place has on it In fact, there are lands on this place capable of growing as big crops as has ever been grown in Orangeburg, Marlboro, or any other county in the state. Young man. do not make the mistake I made for a number of years. I rented mother’s home place and p&idforit. I at last took my wife’s advice and bought a home on time, and the rents I had been paying paid for it. . .. Now read carefully. 1 am going to cut this place up in small tracts and sell it to you on easy terms. Quit renting and buy a home. Write me for terms, etc. at COPE, S. C. , . >■ i / . / / Togs For / T here is no time in the Whole Year when man gets so ' great a desire to be well dressed as at Thanksgiving time. Not alone because it is Thanksgiving, but be- cause he realizes that it’s only a short time to the hol iday season, when, t'-ips, social Yuletide and New Year events demand faultless attire. r THE PROFIT SHARING STORE Louis Cohen & Company THE PROFIT SHARING STORE I HE WH 4I>». 232 and 234 King Street and 203 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina I ■ SUITS / " ’ \ ■’ A yuii that ^ ill yao, no rnaVvcr v.h;\ "your requtr^nH arv. ■;> waitjynr > ■ u r - $15.50at $10.00 OVERCOATS Y> i shoul'l not delay your (he) coal purchase, ther day. Come in \'. ' - •/ ar d make your V MU. $15,00 at $8.50 COAT SUITS Ladies’ (’oat Suits. S1l\ and .Si:> Value-. $!M>S Lalies’ Cloaks, .'fspin, and <• $12.00 at $5.98 OUR EARLY BUSINESS HAS BEEN WONDERFUL. OF COURSE THERE IS A REASON: . Styles are unusually pretty and attractive and prices which must please. - » — In Ladies and Misses Coats and Suits we are specializing irt the best $15.00 suit. The best $25.00 suit and the finest Imported Model Suits in the State, $30.00 to .$50.00 Ladies, Misses and Children’s ( oats. Sport ( oats, 3-4-!c*ngtN* Coats, I.d>ng Coats, Black, Grey and Fancy (pats. Children’s Long (’oats and Reefers ranging in price from $2.50 to $40.00 each. BLANKETS • COMFURTS Rugs, Carpets. Matting. Table Cloths. Napkiiis.Tablc Towels, Toweling, Linen. Ladies, Misses, Children's and Infants Sweaters in law -* -ryle COMPLETE LINE OF Mrsi.IN l NDEICA EAR. ELEGANT V \RiKTY OF SHIRTS WAK!X ^ •r . Q*fr Millinery Dci^; iment ' \ •resting to b K ap preciate style and value. Our Mail Order Department ha^heen placed in the na uF • petent parties. Orders filled the day received. H Motto is absolute satisfac tion fir money || i hi 1 / Come Here :or You) Thanksgiving Wearables—We’ll Show you Values That Will Give True Cause For Thanksgiving “Where theDpltar does it Duty.” I.». vf:*!()i, .v: il U< hi hi w th i i. I i* u :u,t Orciv* 1 h < I mi I'nil o ! • ii.r«- * In- iniii .'.UMi.n i’ Ni»v»Mn Ih-t . I Vt 1 0 Oh I’l VI I i-rA II *> t( In “.I* . iviiicllrn* til i;l iTi-.i ; ■ -- J • ilnj a|ipoii:i mi in u! < uhMii li- t-' j 11 ill' IiiImmI 'hi ' >**m imoii.Ki » i ' S ,M Ki' i If. or .tu it* v I. I! \« k• i HUM) 1 - : no Miiiivtiri.il Kd urn 11<». •, IO-n H F Hnlfoi il i 1:«0 t o{ ' iiciiuiiHi'-i .Mil , adjournm-tit Th* m.-t.i ? M- Mi.: h, t I i. ... ( = ^ » — ~ V». mi. L» id '* fl i’l ^ " " m ^ m ' ‘‘ — J We Pay Highest Cash Prices for ( 'tJ ‘3$%. ]!, If •***'♦ O.*-. .V«>UI r*of«t<' aw^v ship"Ao us )*. t> t ti >• .u .1 £>.♦ ..... I laU"w> and old .Moniv old kuhu-iVt d I . ' T- '' ' U ' ,? rv tmn! iww Srfid *t»r I'rai-Cist. ^ CAROLINA HIDE & JI NK CO. CHARLESTON, S. c. 1ii:00 Prayi'f servii • 10:30 Duty tuwuids oui Aged XlialKtem, and Why?. Itev J '1 ('raven 11:30- The l.aynun'R Movcui*^!. Rev. i. f). Jf. Rt«ch. Sat uifl«\ P, >i. 12:30 Report of t’ornmltt ml lotirntn-n* .41.0 «,!* * >ylH. koi *v. Alike. MUM., t . .. .... ij Kua>ta«%.M. adJti&ji.n.e-T Jo.itl* Praser i-eriha 7:00 The Orphan, ffe.llv Purpose man 1*i:I0 As.iadaj Scnool. Meet ing. J 1.. *lUiberRj»<,ii. M'twseeraey f>«^-rir (te, >— - IT tovn Ketiday t- K K ui'< ; O F, Fi-i< . tittle 1.. i. A. he: tr;a', i wmSmimary ■ i V -im V /■ I