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4 I MW TN ( IHI I,f:j \ mm The IQriI Yon Hava Always Bears the ;- r f <- ■ i Signatore nt Thirty Tsars itil » PwtMled weeUajc will begia a4 Blade Greek ebaroh BoadaTanraiag ’iapt—bfr h flenricee will be ooa- dnofeed by Be? J R Smith. All an •aerdially invited to be pneeat i Bar Hardy of HeadeneaviUe ■pneehed ea iatereotiaf eenaon at 4hm*a chapel Sunday afternoon. {Revival eervioee will begia at that <cburoh the second Sunday aftenoon in September. Jl leage rattleenake, measuring five Bud four inches, was killed at Salke- hatehie Saturday afternoon dy Has- heU *€11110, email oolond boy. Meoers Lee Weakley and Van Attusan spent a few date last week with their unde LJU Weekley. They wwit-desr bunting bat failed to bog W Stanley spent Sunday with her son and daughter-inlaw. | Hr and MssF W Stanley, hbo says and ilenty af fthah air. MieG to get out in the r ieagood breeae i GJ Cana of Ledge was a wtlooms viator at her sants Mrs L G Weakley’s Soaday evening, lira Gone was on way ta Benaeon to visit her mochma. Kola. Angoat 12. OEUWARE EXPERIMENT. RMSmakiitf In Which Wivcr head. Kaclin and Clay War* Uaad. lu hia report of rood Impcovemeut done In Delaware. State Hlfhway Cotnmlaalooer Francis A. Prl^ de* acrlbee a bit of experimenlai road* maktnic In which rlrer Band, kaeltn and clay were used for surfacing, says the (rood Hoads Magazine. At the ex pense of the local taxpayers the foun dation was graded by a scraper, to a slope one one Inch to the foot, from the center line to the side ditches, then rolled with a steam roller. On this foundation four Inches of sand were spread, then four Inches of clay. which was covered by three Inches of sand. These layer* wore thoroughly mixed by harrowing, then rolled down smooth and bard. On 100 feet of this' road what is de scribed a* kaolin sand was apraod. and on 300 feet sand from a stream near by was used. For la 1 tor and teams the county paid $172.33 and for mad $5.13. The entire cost of this bit of ex perimental road was at the rate of $2,400 per mile. As a summer and a winter hare passed since this road wga so treated a fair Ides of this treatment should soon be obtainable. Read Legislation In The joint resolution No. 4. introduced In the general assembly of the state of Arkansas by Representadro Hunt was duly passed and was signed by the governor May 23, 1001. This reaoHfr tlon Is cousldsred the most Important of the good roads measures paassd by the assembly, says the Quod Bauds Magazine. It provides for a change la the constitution so as to allow dttsu of tbs first and second Ham to Issue hoods for rood building and for pur poses of general Improvement and counties for purposes of Improving thetr highways. This measure. In or der to make It effective, must bo car ried la the election two years hence. At the corner of Shelby sod Cruft streets In Indianapolis, where the city’s southern border runs, there Is a hlg silver poplar tree that serves an even better purpose than that of being 1 good shade producer. It might be called a postoffire substation, for oo Its trunk there are Just ten rural delivery mall boxes, and they serve to keep the neighborhood In touch with the oot side world, soys the Indianapolis News. The mall boxes are not of the fancy sort at all, but they serve the purpose. Claiming the distinction of being the first man la the United States who ever curried a rural mall route, E. P. Wright, who resides on tbs Jackson pike la Franklin township, Ohio; Is still employsd In the mail service, car rying K. F. D. No. 3 from the South Columbus branch station, says the Co lumbus Dispatch. Hale and hearty at the age of threescore sod ten. Mr. Wright makes hla daily trips has te hla credit fifty-five yean In Uncle Sant’s nervice. _ There are ten wpmen carriers In the rural service la Missouri. Ksusas has twelve, Oklahoma six. Texas six, sad three. * ADVERTISING ... PAY? HAD AH AWFUL TIM*. But Chamberlain's Oolio, Cbeiet* a Plan boss Rsmtdy Cared Him. It is with pleas* ro that I give you this mnsoMdtad fttmo*l*l About a ye SSSKSSSS ala 1 hud ea awf ml time and had it not hags for the asa af Ohaaahsr jkla’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could Hved hut a tow hours Fori word for this H Owta, Coaoord, Ga JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Rates tram Walttrbsre, S. as flkfifion Ticket 122.16 sold daily April 19th te November 90th. 40 dgy ticket 416.40 gold daily April 19th to November 90th. ^ Ifi dy tkket$lg.l5i — 7 days Endorsed 1ST Lv. Waltarboro ? l*x m. hr Verfoik • 10 p m. Ar. Norfolk 7 99*. a. Ar. Waltarboro • 86 a. m. _ , ears, from Port Tamp* and Jack- tlartaand Aotnsta, Ga. Wilmington, N. C., via HLAKIH i i*T LINE KilLIOiB COffANY Write for a beat t J . <> stratad faider containing map*, dea- cdptive matter, lit! >. < oielx,%tc.. For lei or any W. J. GRAIQ, PI . T.O. WHITE, m: Editor Press and Standard Will yon please allow me pleae- ure of writing jnsfc a fow lines to oar dear old Preae and Standard? I know J B D doesn’t like to reed our letters; as we often write about onr visitors, where *‘L” went to see “A”. Well it it true there It not much in that, bat we young people like mneh sometimes to each a one went such a day, and we all enjoy reading J B D’g let ters. This ootnmnnity was very mneh tadduned to hear of the death of Mte Connelly who was buried at the Peniel Baptist church last Thursday the 8th. Mrs 01 Polk enl daughter, O’Qoin and little'grandson, La mar, visited the home of W E Garter lest Thoraday. MreO l Polk was made glad by receiving a present of a 85 dollar chock from Port Tampa, Fla., from her friend whqshehas not teen in 16 jeers. Mimes Sallie Gartar and Rath Mardangh spent sometime with the Mime* Carter at Adnah flume days ago. Wears glad to report that Mra J D Buchanan ig improving. The yoang people and thn old all enjoyed attending service at Penile yesterday. We enjoyed the prayer meet ing Sunday night conducted by Only Harrison and services by Rev. B F Halford. H A Onmmingg and wife and three small children visited rela tives here Saturday and Soaday and Monday. We always wel come them in onr midst. Mim Bailie Garter of Lodge visited relatives here Saturday and Sonday. She was accom panied to her hoarding piece by Milton Polk. Mi sees LUHe and Beulah Hern don and Sela O’Qeia, Beulah Polk, oad Means Bennie Sadden [aiion and Jemie Polk of Mo. •eUe won welcome vfcUon to to this community Sunday. 1 guess oar fsnnera win bo vgry much plooeedto know that a ue# tin Is being comptetod at Island ton An intiMmrbile poased through this oommunity Sunday. Guam it was quite t sight to those who hod never seen one. Well I guess I have mid enough •o I will does with many good wishes to The Preae and Stand ard.^ JB. Bead the adTfirtiarnirn k this weak in The Pmm and Standard, aid vote today. Ritters and Editor Press aad Standard.—After a leug absence I return to my, doty But before 1 relate any news will, give a brief account of my self for my nsglectlnlness in writing from thLi point We all have to have a vacation every summer, and every thing seems so dull while the /oiks are away that there is really nothing worth writing or at least to interest or readeas. TbsMkgofthleseoteu can brag « better mads than we have had for yearn I think tbs new road law a good thing while every place is not in good condition it Is for better than it has keen for sometum. Crops too I most say are the be** we ever kad for years through here both eem and ootton. 8ou^ folks oom- plate of the recant mini Januging cetteu a little, but not enough to oompWaof. ‘ D G Banders wbohas softfred for many msnths with ooasoasptioo, aad ether Hmg troubles died at has home hemen Anglo. Mfsi label Thomas left M Toes tep for AihvillsNG wham she will speed sometime, she watpoeompenwid by a ports of (Viands fVom Charleston Mim Belle Gone it visiting in Char- Misen Inss and Lacy Lemacks I boms titer in Charleston. Mia Floris Carter has hems foam e visit to MlaUves 9 at Semaks, she wmeooompanisd by Mim Nettie Hiers. A G Sanders aooompnnied by Mrs Peal Sanders, left last week for Glenn Springs. Ritter and Jordan have shot down their saw mill aad moving it down to (enterville. With best wishes for the Press and Standard. Cor Aug 17 1907. We ofor on* Hundred Dollara Rewad for any com afQMairh that caaaot ho eared by Hall's Caferrh Cara. FJ AO*. TotedM) Wathe na- 91 Cbaay tor jlteve him p^r- <a all baotaem trUa- env oblicatlana made hr I ■kkmmmm w HMavaBy Whsteatia Dnrgaleta. f ahta leeairv oat by hie firm. Wald- HaU*S noting dirsotty sartoess «the sftesa. ■sntfoaaTritosfti, pm Sold hytil Draagteta. Take HalTaVStily PiM for Toledo O iMeaul’j Mood ssu Tasti- Read the advertisement thie week is The Prsosand Standard, and vote today. Reed tee afvsrtieswmnt this week in The Pram and Standard, and vtie today. - —* Mm. This question is left exclusively to the ones who indulge in adver tising for decision. Do you ad vertise? If not, just step across tibe street to jrour neighbor who a does and ask his opinion of it If you think because your bu smeis is so small you cant afford it, you are simply mistaken.' M Seein’is % Q* Believin.” If you have never tried it, supple you do it for just a short while and you will always use Printers ink. Hie Press / Walterboro S.C • ^ f# .t "f ■ f .r. v V - f . -r- . *r>. V. jV'- •.**.' 4