The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 14, 1907, Image 6
Cotton Department, Charleston, S. C.
We have arranged to handle cotton to best
advantage and solicit consignments. •
We give special attention to handling Staple
Cotton, viz. “Aller Seed’* * Floradora”
and otherf of this grade.
BUSH BEANS.
.
They May De Hrd AI! Summer by
Miking Frequent Plantings. 4
If ynu want trailer, brittle ixxis dur
ing the hot summer months, make i
small plantings every week or ten day*
and use only the better varieties, sug-
gests a writer In the Garden Maga
zine. If cultivation Is thorough and
constant, the plants will grow for a
longer |*eMod. and if tlie pod* are gatb-
L.
Sterling Silver Wedding Presents
Swasteka Lucky Charm Hatpins, etc., at
J. A. WiiSTERBEBQ, Jeweler.
WALTEBBORO, 8. 0.
Fine’repair work a Specialty.
(Next to 0. D. May’s Sal. table).
H INDUSTRIOUS HEN
T»«jrMta*«
Offara 0VB8 f IjOOOjOO M CAM PKJZBS. Everybody esa
Mhe momtj. Ask today on a portal card Mr a aampla copv
aad Otok Mm Urt. SnWripdoo, 60c a year; three yeara, ft
‘Ks MEStrftoES Kfaa Co., bokM KookvQU, T«el
W« recommend the iNDumuout HEN as one of the boat poultry
eak peUUted and will have it sent one year free to all who send us
for om year’s subscription to this paper. Address Tho Press and
11.25
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OF ALL KINS DO NF AT
TIbe JMreoo anb Stanbarb.
We^beve just received a new
stock of letter and note paper,
bill beads and statements, enve
lopes of all kinds arl colors.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Prices reasonable which we
will fU<Hj quote jou.
Blank legal forms of all kinds
always carried in stock. Call
and see os when in town.
:
Items.
Editor Press and Standard.—I
have a great many «hin;« to tell jou
this week but I will promise nbt to
take up too much of jour valuable
spas* We are having a glorious
esretiag Smoaks Baptist church.
It is under the care of Dr Pitts of
Laaieas accompanied by the holy
spirit is being felt thmigouttheoom
oeatty. Dr Pitts directed his talk
dimtly to the unsaved church
He pseechdl a settee of
at the beginning oi the ser-
rtEMtu thl great subjeet, the new
hath. He gate us more ligBT oa
tj^inn* important subject t tan, we
hmm itw heard before. We will sever
get IhKmgh thanking him for the
goad he has done,, and is doing ns.
Tfoi writer is unable to mj how
l^gtke seivioes will continue as
tbMe SMSes to be a growth of great
ilHumt God bkm Dr Pitts in
aU(.his work* " ~
stayed with us until
Be left to meet his
..tfOa- appointment. We
hr 1% to an $im back before the
o
a great deal of
m and around
jwst week.
EMmCKdgett and wife of
Bmkmn have been visiting relatifss
DL Smith and wife have
with his mother.
iiU Brown of Spartan-
a. lew days with
item.
Leaoh of Beaufort
for n few days
, EptoAshville.
Ostien of Atlanta
mmausamhtoi
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nxc ktkino ncAxa.
erod aa moo as large eaousb for um
the bearing period will be prolonged
for a much lonsrer j*erlod.
For the host quality In the green pod
ded bush besuii I suggest the Htrtng-
less Green Pod. Extra Esrty Red Val
entine, Blue Pod Butter and the Extra
Early Rsfngee, which come on in the
order named, bat for the borne garden
It Is usually more convenient to Sx on
some oae favorite variety aad to keep
up a supply by frequent plantings.
In addition to the green podded aorta
ssaks pleating*, one or mote, of the yel
low or wax podded varieties, or tbaea
may be chosen in preference to the
green pods, aa they de better during
the warm anauner aaaaon aad the pods
ate lees liable to root than from the
early spring plantings. Of the yellow
podded aorta, the new Brittle Wax.
Round Pod Kidney Wat. Pencil Fed
Black Wax and . Refugee String lee*
Wax are the beat of tbe round podded
type. Some other new varietiee have
larger aad more meaty pods, bat art
not aa uniform In shape or as attrac
tive In appearance. New White Wax
la tbe beat In quality and la tbs moot
meaty yellow variety with a flat pod.
AH That Is Necessary
for you to do when ojwning a bank account
here is to see our cashier for information. The
man doing a small business needs a bank ac
count r.s much us the largest firm or corpora
tion—we are invited to make to make this
bunk their banking home „„**•,*
WE CNA HELP YOU
IN YOUR BUSINESS
CALL ON US or WRITE
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Farmers and Merchants Bank
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Est’d 1002
Walterboro S. C.
Capital and Surplus 822.000
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“Come In Out of the Wet.**
Williams Writings
(Written for last week.)
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Editor Kj;cm and Standard—
A* I liftvc not been writing much
for several weeks now, l will try
and write you \i lew' lines onco
more.
are having plenty of rain
at this the first of the we~k.
Abe Steadty' and wife spent
last Sunday a week azo with F 1>
Carter and family. Mr fetcadly
said that he raised a cucumber
that weighed U pounds and was
ne rly 2 feet long.
J B Ramsey of Khrhardt spent
a few days 1 mt week and this
week with relatives at this place
his old home.
J I) and J F O’Quin have pur-
chashed the goods and rented
the store building of K 0 Brab
ham and are going to run a mer
chandise business he^c.
F D Carter and wife and
daughter, Mamie have kejn
quite sick but they are much
bettor. ^
K C Brabham and wife arc also
homo for a good while and are
not able to do anything much,
(hat is why he sold out his etcre.
J J Padgett has had iiis old
stablos V rn down and rebuilt ag
MW. '
D E Appleby has had a shed
built to his store here.
Miss Mary Bollock of Blacks
burg has been spending some
time last week and this week
with Miss Audrey Garris near
during the meeting with his well
seleoted solos. He Ms organised
music class nt this plies which we
hope will be p great sftocesa.
Hon G W Garris and family of
Denmakk were tome of our welcome
visito
J E Smoak and wife have returned
home after . spending sometime at.
Glenn Springs. ^
Bob Stnokland and Mended Smith
were married Sunday. We wish them
a long and happy life.
With beet wishes to the Press and
Stamford. F. N. D.
Smoaks Ang 5 1907.
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EOZEMA and PILE CURE.
FREE Knowing wkat it wee to set-
tt r Will give FREE OF UHAROK,
to aayM&totod a porttive ears far Xoaa
ma, Balt Rheea, Sryaipalaa, Piles aad
■kta Dissaass. Inatoatraliaf. uen’t
raffarJUMgsr^Writa F W WILL* a MR,
•illy Billy wants a kiss, oittinf in
Why ahawM aka deny Mtn tkisf Answer's vary plaint
Can tka flra af lava ks warm (kssd my languaga—markl).
With tka wainaaa af tka alarm putting aw* tka sparkf
•ams folks navar knaw Inaogk to aaaapa tka wall ~
•it araaml and say. “It's taa#kf daomad ta vain ragrak
ia full and steak is Una, still nahady buys.
md aaaaa to pink •ssrati AOVlItTIMi
Special Sale
Dad Vantilatian.
Few dairy farmer* really understand
what good vaatliatton mean*. It Is a
common thing to see a bay ebute loft
open over tbe eow* with the ImprepetoP
that It will create a current of air to
ventilate the stable. The fact is. a
stable, to bo ventilated, must have tbe
air drawn off from near the floor. This
'la where the bad air accumulates. A
abaft that simply takes tbe best air
from near the celling Is a damage.
Fool air Is from 10 to 20 per cent heav
ier than pare air. Tbe only system of
ventttatlon that Is worth the name will
admit pore r’.r from outdoor* near the
celling and draw off the foul air from
near tbe floor, says Farm I Toss. Any
thing abort of this should not be called
ventilating the stable.
■lob^ p -•‘nminent de»>r of Yir-
mg, la, fe y» :“I a»e been telling T a-
flritt's iUdney and Blatdder JPlIls f<r
about a ) ter and they give bettor Mt
UfMcrion than say Dill I ever sold. Tbs- a
«r* a doaan people hara who have nerd
them and they give peif« ot satis fact it a
lo ev«y case. I have nar d them my» 11
with flue resalta." Bold by Jno M KU in
Mrs W A Black desires to announce that during tbe^
month of July she wiU sell her entire stock of Sum
mer Dreu and Millinery Goods at, and
AN ESPECIAL FEATURE OF THIS SALE WILL BE
A ♦ BARGAIN ♦ COUNTER
on which will be displayed goods that will be sold at
verv reduced prhee. Now is the time to secure bar
gains in Summer Wearables. During-July at
•a
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MRS. W. A. BLACK’S
Mias Ella Strickland nod Mr
B«n Griffin were married week
before last. Mr Griffin is from
aenr Walterboro, and Mise
Strickland livoa near Smoaks.
R 0 Brabham hashed his store
at Colleton white waahed and
tbe cover coal tarred again.
J 0 Padgett and J D 0*Quin
wont to Oharieetoa on bnsinesp
thia week pertaining to the pur*
chaalng of goods for 0 , Qnin , a
•tore.
1 flee J B D doee not believa in
personals but never the less 1
can’t help but believe that there
are few people who Uko to road
personals if J B D doesn’t, so i -
■hall continue to write them and
shall ask /B D to just skip thorn
when ho cornea to my humble
little scrapings.
Mr Editor why don’t Mr Moore
our supervisor get Pincky to-
take charge of the artesian wolf
foa him if he wants it dng quick
for it seems as if Pinckey has a
keen eye for business and a good
head for work so far as be can
ree: provided he is let do the
suggesting.
J G Garris, Sr., the overroer
for this section of tho road is
having it worked now, and it it
needing it too.
Miss Tharrie and Theaeia Cope
land are here at their brother’s.
W. L. R.
Read tbe advertisement this week
in The Press and Standard, and vote
to day.
New
Bead the advertisement this week
ia The Press and Standard, and vote
t*T»
trie*?,
that
Ufo
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Ths Oldaat Bask.
The oldest book In the world to
which a positive data ten bs assigned
Is an aaaortment of proverbs some
what after tbe style of tbe proverbs
collected by aolomoa Tbe work la ac
credited to Ptab-botap, an Egyptian
king, and Egyptologists assign to It an
aattqtslty of at loast 100 B. G. Abra
ham was called to leave Ida home la
Ur of the Chaldees 1681 & a, so that
this vclnme was written 1,100 yean
before the beginning ef Jewish hist*
ry. The deluge Is pieced by most ebro-
nologiats at B. C. 2348, so the book. If
Its dntteg Is correct, most have been
written before tbs flood. Methuselah
waa bon B. 0. 8817. so that this papy
rus was prepared and these proverbs
were collected when tbe oldest man on
record was a lively young follow of
800 years.' ..
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