The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 24, 1906, Image 6
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-TO THE MERCHANT: If you haven’t Red Meat Tobacco in stock, write the factory} we will sell you direct.
TO THE CONSUMER: We give you our absolute gnerenteo
that fach lOo plug of Red Meat It made of better tobaooo
and contain* more good eolld Juicy chewing quality than any
other 10c plug of any weight offered or sold by any thetory.
MEAT
Write mum wd
TO ANT OHEWER of tobacco who will out out and mall
ue this advertisement, we will mall him a card which will
entitle him to one 5c cut of Red Meat Tobacco FREE at
any store handling thl* brand. c «
Mntfacftirtd OnJy tf
Liiphft Scalef C*.. N. C.
CORN BREEDING.
feleelloa at Seed—From Stalk la the
to ShHlvd Kernels.
Uy C. P. HARTLEY?’
» A desirable efnik of coni M we with-
• out suckers, or oAeLoots, thick at the
base, with well dovclopeti root*, grad
ually tapering toward the top and bear
ing a good ear or ears slightly bclmv
Its middle i»oiuL It Is perhaps not ad
visable. even in the southern states, to
obtain a taller growth of stalk than
ten feet, and In the extreme north the
abort growing season does not permit
of more than half this growth of stalk.
The stalk, irtiould be free from smut or
other disease, possess well formed
blades, preferably twelve to sixteen,
and have its ears attached by an ear
s£ltlk or shank not more than four or
extent tautt err oi me kernels
causes the ear to break. •Dodrabla
shape of kernel is that of a wedge hav
lug straight sides and edges. This
shape admits of the kernel* fitting to*
gather so compactly that little or no
space is wasted. The germ, the most
nutritious portion and the portion in
which Is located the embryo plant,
should*be large, inioottf and firm: - .,
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I'ittteil Hmt+» nm m file# Country.
T1w> t'nitod State* has Antennl the
list of the world’s rice producing and
exporting countries. Figures compiled
!>y the bureau of statistics show that
the exports of rice to Cuba alone In
the fiscal year 190o amounted to 111.-
070,414 pounds against 008.083 pounds
in die preceding year, the value of rice
cxportel to Chiba being 1903,810 In
lOOo against SlfM*?**" in, 1004. The total
vnlu^ of riix? of domestic production
shipped ont of the country in the fiscal
year 1005, Including that to the non
contiguous territory of the United
States, was $5,301,041 against $f*!7.-
387 in 1000 ami $10,454 in 1805. Mean
time the Imports of rice have fallen
from practically $4,000,000 In 1890 to
$2,000,000 lu 1005, , .
ila* Blood The Test 25 Tear*.
The old orig nal OROVEH’B Ts»tele.»
Chill Toclc Tou huow what you ar<
Ukii g. H is Itoo add quioioe la a taste
ler« ‘ortti. No care no par 50c.
$100 Reward, $100. -
The readers of this paper will be
pleaaed to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that acicuce has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Htrti’s Catarrh is the only posi-
.tive cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, require* a consti utioual
treatment. Hall’* Catarrh Cure is taken
Internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces ot the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building op the constitution
.md assisting uatue 114 doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith in
its curative powers that they offer Oue
Hundred Dollars for any case that U
fails to cure, tfend for list testimonials.
Address:F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa-
♦Ion. * '
The secret of successfully ridding the
svBiem of a cold is a thorough evacua
tion of the bowels, Kennedy's Laxa ive
Honey snd Tar does this—Liquid Cold
Cure, drives all cold out ot the system.
Best for Coughs, Croups, etc. Sold by
John M Kiem.
THE FLOUR CF QUAITY.
IS old
My
Round, S. C.
'A. D. Dadd,
J. R. READ & e©.
A PBODUCTTV* AND A BAHBXX STALK.
lire Inches In length. The first cut Il
lustrates a good stalk and s slender
barren stalk which grew single, and
but eighteen inches apart
It should be borne In mind that the
stalk is the individual and that It cor
responds to tbs Individual animal,
which, with good breeders, la so care
fully chosen. Experiment* conducted
by the department of agriculture have
demonstrated that Important stalk
characters, such as height height of
ear, character of root growth, quantity
and width of foliage, number of auck-
era, number of stalks per ear, etc., are
transmitted to a strong degree. It Is
therefore necessary to select seed cars
from stalks that are well developed,
and this can be done only by selection
from standing stalks at ripening time.
Tb<v most Important character seed
ear* can possess is ability to repro
duce abundantly n good quality of cars,
and this can be determined only by
comparative growing testa. There are
many visible characters that a good
seed ear should possess, and a com .
having them, In addition fo the chirnc- ) a FEW XMAS SUGGESHGJSS FOR
DRY GOODS./
240 King Street,
CHARLESTON, 5. C.
Or. \ srlety embraces every Item essen-
t . .. class Dry Goods Store. 'We
1 /Po veur nspectlon.
Black Dress Goods.
Our Stack Dress Goods Department is
the largest and most complete south of
Ba'Umore. •
Staple Fabrics such as Mohairs Black
Henriettas snd Serges, of the brands. At
860, 85c, 60c, 75c to $2 00 per yard.
-ALSO-
Black Brosdcloths, Black Cheviots,
Fancy Black Fabrics and Imported Nov-
elites..jr)
It is Our Pleasure
To become acquaint', d with the read
ers of The Press and Standard and have
them know the great agvantages of
dealing with ns. We have the largest
stock of SHOES in Charleston and be
lieve we can save yon money and time.
Because our goods are sold very reason-
Colored Dress Goods.
Fancy Mixed * Suitings, Cbeyrotes
Plain Publics, Henrietta Serges and etc
▲l 25c, 50c, 75c aud $1.00 per yard.
ALSO
.Fine Imported Novelties.
Colored and Black Silks.
in the latest styles, Black and Colored.
Womens Tailoied Suiia etc. Domes
tics ot sll kinds.
Messrs Charles Webb and A H Fetch
will welcome their friends.
J. R. READ & CO.
I will be at the following place* on
, , „ , . . , dates named below for the purpose of
able and we can deliver any order with- , '
. „ ! taking returns for all real estate,*
in 24 hours to any part of Colleton 1 , * - 1 1^ r
^ ^ j personal^progerty and poll*, for year
ier of great productivity, can be so-
enred by select lug such ears from the
progcry of those ears that yield most
In the comparative 'production tests.
Both alms can be accomplished at the
same tine by persistent selection to
type from the progeny of the most pro
ductive seed ears.
An : ear of cylindrical shape, \t-ell
rounded at each end, afford* the largest
percentnee of grain per cob as well as
knrneitt of the most uniform sbape.
The cob should be neither too large nor
too small acd should possess the prop
erty of drying well and quickly, cuus-
ing It to bo of light weight and of a
bright, healthy color. The kernels
should fit compactly together through
out their full length on both side* and
edges and should be uniform In shape
and length on all portion* of the ear.
The second cut Illustrate* the visible
characters of a desirable seed ear.
' Length Is a very desirable character
for the kernels of corn to posse**, as It
li by Increased length In proportion to
Mm diameter of the cob that the per-
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.Centi’evnie*Thur£tlay
Ihivenels, Monday
' LADIES.
Slumber Boots . 05c
Boudior Slippers, all colors $1.00 ! Warren’s X Hoads Tuesdy “
Fancy Bath Mules 50c Meggettg, Wedne?day
Leather torhish Slippers tOc | Adams Hun, Thursday, Feb’y
Boudior Muios !50c and 75c ; J ickfconboro, Friday “
Fme Wool troles *5c and 15c (r^ecn Pond, Tuesday “
Jan’y.
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Felt Slippers 60c, 750^25, $1.60
~ FOR GENTLEMEN.
Leather SUppers . : . $100to$3.C0
Cavalier Llippers $2.50 to $8.00
Felt Slipper*. V $U0to$1.25
Slumber Boots 25c
Car Lines of Felt Slippers are very
complete and if yen will discribe your
want we wilh Jglftiiy send them
promptly.
▲ BOUT SHOES.
We enjoy the exclusive right to sell
the celebrated Corns cure Shoe, which
w* claim much for. They fit when
others tell and is built especially for the
Southern trade—High ii*»tep and shag
at Heela.
a. a.
All other days at Walterboro until
February 20.19JO.
Yours truly,
P M MURRAY,
Co. Auditor.
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A MERRY XMAS AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR’
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b . We take this means of extending to oar many
patrons and friends the season’s greeting. May
the New Year bring each of you TllJiEK HUN
DRED AND^IXIY-FIVE 11A FIT DAYS.
A suggestion for a good Now Year’s Resolution:
KKSOLVi£D: 1 will do my Rankilig Business
with THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
of WALTERBORO.
Remember, deposits in the general department
are subject to check. In the savings depnitm *nt
interest is payable quarterly at 4 per emt per
annum. i
BANKING CAN BE DONE SAFELY BY MAIL.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
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OP WALTEUBOKO, 8. C. FOUNDED ll)oa.
Capital aud Surplus (20,000.
K. H. WICQMAN. A. WICHMAN,
President. V ice I’resideut.
W. W. SMOAK, Jr. Cashier.
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Slothes.
Ihe time is come when progressive Clothiers mast lead
their experience toward educating the people in the
•V o' ’ •
art of Clothes selection and the relative v&lae of
materials and workmanship. \
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For instance, onr experience has taught ns that there are
not more than live Clothing manufacturers in America-
whose products are worthy a high place in your estima
tion. These are the ones we handle. No matter from
which of these you select, you can’t get anything
bnt good merehnncli*e—the Wst that America affords
This is a form cf protection that inspires confidence with
you aud can’t fail to benefit us both. On these lines
• we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to
retain it.
J. L, DAVID & BROS
Char lest on, s C.
May Indict Members of Jury.
Rome. Ga., Jaa. 13.—'Tie grand Jury
has retnrned • true bill for perjury
against George Green, a Juryman on
the former trial of Sanford. The solic
itor general stated some time ago that
he had evidence to prove that Grectr
had expressed himself as determined
to acquit Saaferd If ha waa on the Jury.
The grand Jury found the Mil against
Greene true, and It 1* said upon -goad
authority-chat one or more of the pres
ent Jury will be tWlcted. .1
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of $»
The Grip.
•‘Before we can sympathise wkb others
we mast have suffered ourselves.'* Ho one
can rselfst the suffering atteadaat upoa
aa attack of the frip, u*leea ha has Lao
tha aetaal experience. Thera la probably
•a disease that caaseaeo much physical
and meatel ajlony, or which so eaooeea
feUy defies medical aid. All danger froai
Ihe trip, however, mey he avoided hy tie 1'
prompt arc ofGhamherlala'e Cough Rem-
▲amac Ihe teas of thousand*
a* owe*
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A Happy Home
To have a happy home you must have children, as
they are great happy-home-makers. If a weak woman, you
can be made strong enough to bear healthy children, with
little pain or discomfort to yourself, by taking
■ CARDUI
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A Building Tonic For Women.
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Itwffl ease away all your pain reduce InfUimmatfot^
cure leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovariaw trouble,
disordered mewes, backache, headache, etc* and make
childbirth natural antf easy. Try It ^
At every drug store in f 1.00 bottiesj - ^ v M
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