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paos non As “Good as Gold” Isn’t it worth something: to you to deal with a company whose reputation, product and promise are as “Good as Gold” KLEIN’S DRUG STORE V ■ , • ' ... ^ > ' Everything The Best Meet Me Have You Seen Our Stoves? If not you will do wel^to see them before buying. They are sold under a guarantee to do good cooking ur your motvey back. Ou^ price/on these stoves will run from *8.50 upward. / DONT FOIiC. ET / WE G / IVE PROFIT-fTT^PTNT, COU PQNS WITH EVERY SALE w/ \ / /' \ / Price Furniture Co. rnonr suAitixtf stokk THE PRESS AMD STANDARD CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE FOR SALte—rfy farm known as the M.’P. Hiott farm five miles from W'artterboro, at Mashawville, con taining 100 acres; 50 acres cleM^ 1 ed. Fair buildings. Apply to r. { P. Hiott, Jacksonboro or Waiter- boro, S. C. 9-5-tf. FOR SALB—iMonuments. I am agent/or Cherokee Marble Works. Se# m® for estimates and secure my figures before buying. C. C. Hiott. Round, 8. C. ‘ - tf. WANTED—Young meh between the ages of 20 and 40 to fill positions of conductor* and motormen. No one need apply unless they can read and write, also hajre know ledge of simple arithmetic, that la, addition, subtraction and mul tiplication. Apply office of Sup erintendent Railway. Car Shed, from 9:20 a. m. to 11:30 a. m.' Charleston Consolidated Railway - and Lighting Company. Charles ton. 8. C. 9-19-St FOR HALE—Jersey bull calf about six months old. Apply to A. H. Wlchmsn. , • It. WANTED WANTED—Farmers to know thst In order to introduce trucking into this section, I will advance enough soed potatoes to plant two or three hundred acres. If Interested see me for psrtlculsrs. p. M. Vsrn. WslterboroK 9-12-3tp WANTED—Farmers to know thst I have solved the fertiliser prob lem, having secured the county agency for imported South Ameri can Goat Manure, which is guar- / anteed to run a. high as 3.5 per cent potash. Clemson finds in a pound sample: Acid 1.5; Am monia. 2.5; potash 2.60. Now taking orders for spring delivery. See me for prices soon. Only limited amount can be offered. P. M. Yarn, Walterboro. 9-26-2L FOR RENT FOR RENT—One new store bulld- , mg. Apply to C. Gregory, Wai- terboro. 8. C.. • tf. FOR RENT—Afl reasonable price, four good rooms. Apply to Mrs. Jno. D. Edwards. 9-19-2tp LOST STUARED—LARGE WHITE SET TER IMH>. BLACK SPOTS ON EARS AND BLACK SPOT ON BACK- ANSWERS TO NAME OK “DON." IF FOUND PLEASE •RETURN. REWARD. WKB- RER I). MOTT, RITTER S. C. LOST—\n alligator hand hag—or erip^—between Ayer’s stables and Sandy Dam. Wednesday, Sept. 12’. Reward if returned to The Dress and Standard, or C. I). C. Adams. _ . Hound. S./C. ' 9-19-2L TAiCEX-CF—One n\ale hog, un marked. Itlack with hliilTrt fmm,. v.eigl>ing about 175 -pounds. Has iteeir in my field about 10 days. Owner can get same by paying damages. 'Willie Kinard,. \Val- /(efboro. Route 3. 9-26-3t. RUSINESS LOCALS R1AV Vli.D— r nr<y Dollar^ ' rm-en? v ;H t k paid for./infonuStion !■ atiit-.g ' the apprehension of tlH ; persoii or persons wlio broke| mv -’iow window Monday niglits W. INJ. Thyloiv, Walterboro.‘ It. Ore Ruick Roadster, four cylin- — Red Dust; Proof and Appier ,/ , . , u , j ^ , S: .d O,t/and Seed Rya, h/w.!^ 1 ” f overhauled and in | Rlack. M-. . ' ‘ 9-26-2t. Hirst-class condition. A genuine Extra early White Pearl Onion bargain. Apply to Black, Jr. Wednesday, Sept. 26. Great Fall Opening Sale At FRANK’S Meet Me Where you will always get more goods for less money. and better goods for sarre money, as you all know we are selling goods at WAY, WAY' below market price. ’ / , ' ^ % * V • ^ JUST THINK OF IT! • x ' - . V ’ ' % * - \ - * ; » ' » . * \ ^ We have three warehouses of merchandise. We are not buying from the small jobber* but direct from the mill. Just likt the most of the peop le say ; If you cannot get it at - : \ % FRANKS, NO USE TO LOOK FOR IT. ^ • \. , - , • • ~ H- t • $7.50 Men’s Suits, our sale price. • •. 5.50 10.00 and $12.50 Men’s Suits s^le... 7.98 12.50 Men’s Blue Serge, alt wool, at. 8.50 15.00 Men’s Suits, all wool, at 9.50 . 18.00 Men’s Worsted Suits at 12.00 20.00 Men’s Worsted and Serges at 15.00 BOYS’ v SUITS ,\v , . — ' . V, a t' \ We have a full line of boys’ suits of all kinds and all prices just like all the time,— no advance. » ^ » YARD GOODS yf<> y . ' * r f Dress Ginghams at 12 1-2 and 15c 50c Poplins, very nice quality at 35c Apron Checks at 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c *1’ 36 inch Homespun at • 10c 36 inch Tafeta Silk only •• $1.10 36 inch, all the very latest novelty silk $1.30 Men’s Pants and Boys’ Knee Pants of al! Il _ ' > ’ * , '* ’ \ kinds and all prices just as ever! Men’s, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Shoes at the lowest prices. • - V.- MILLINERY \ - Our millinery, such as Ladies’,and Chil- t» / dren’s ready to wear Velvets, Felts and fine Trimmed Hats are better than ev£r and cheaoer than ever. * Do not pay high prices for your goods, as you can get them cheap enough at * - ■ > / ■ . V, FRANK’S V' / V’ NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE J. FRANK, MANAGER ■ . /: • • . . ■ /' v Please remember ihat what we advc-rti^e is true and we can prcA’e it/ We have or. . 4 J store in this town oirlyr v X / / / / / — r>r> q a j x: Sot?. H. W ? Black, Jr. 9-26-2t. —SootF Ryr and Seed Oats. H. W. Rktck, Jr. 9-26-tt. \ R. M. JEFFERIES, or COLLETON GARAGE. ' It. \ - ^ /. ■ 4 Gt4i \ ATTENTION TO C6TTON SHIPI ERS! SHIP YOI K C OTTON TO The Wilder Company COTTON FAC TORS AND COMMISSION MERCH ANTS / Savannah. Ga. See hu* before you ship your cotttrr. I will l>e glad to give yon a riy triform at kw it- regards to the shipment of vour cot/on. Your cptton is sold the dav vou nultfv •Us. *tp sell Aume, at th* WCytl.D C OTTON MARKET price thaV day. We will )h* glad to h dd^yattr cotton fijr\ you in opr .warehouse, and >*11 you whenever you \;i>h safi’.e to be sold, at u^vfry little*xcpnsc to ym. \vui4k WIRE ME P.EFOnV YOr SHIP. JOHN BLACK REPRESENTATIVE ' P/0. Box 23C. Special Offer! This " Columbia Grafonola with SIX Fine Records^ f $32 on* Easy ‘Terms! . V ' ' Ikil AKE your vacation worth - while! Here is a special vacation offer of this popular model of the Coluratpa Grafonola and six records with twelve selections (your own choosing)-—offered for $32, on easy terms. These days everybody takes music along on vacations—whether it’s to the family cottage or the camp. - 4 Your chance to get your Columbia Grafonola and a selection of records, on your own terms. Come in. Hear it play the record* you want. We will send it right home. I \ 4 ’V' * ,f TO me ppmpmiy ■ Harvesting Machinery We -prepared to furnish the >farmer>- of th> ■ / y , ' X ■ - - county with impren’ed machin*ry tq u«e during the har-' ve^t period. On account of the scarcity of labor, it b.- hooveKtfce farmer who has harvesting to do to utilue labor saving, machmerj* in even' place possible. Thi> can be done by using mowers, rakes, etc. We have the latest makes of the McCormick mower and rakes, both the plain rake and the self-dumping rake. We beg to quote you a price of $60.00 for a McC r- miek mower, with latest improvements. We ha*e. ju>t ’ ~ received i. c .j R.ad f the>e rakes to match. \Yhite Hickory wagons, single arid two-horse, are among tne best wagons made for hauling in your pro ducts and hauling them ttf market. The Rock Hill buggy, for which we are exclu-ivt* agents in this county, are the best buggies made for tlx price. We always have a large assortment of these pop ular buggies. ‘ Ill lLl‘ WE CAN ARRANGE TERMS TO SL’IT •: r WALTERBORO. IIL • SOUTH CAROLINA.