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Cotton Department, Charleston, S. C. ' »> We have arranged to handle cotton to best advantage and aolktt conaignmenta. We give special attention to handling Staple Cotton, via. "Allen Seed" and otherf of this grade. Sterling Silver Wedding Presents J. A. etc., at Jeweler. C. Fine’repair work (Naxt to C. D. May's Sal. tdbW). OF ALL KIM DO NF AT JSbc press anb Stanbarb. ti Mifhwaya New fU—g- •# hwiwm. bnlldlng baa now become 4 branch of basinets which Is destined to ptajr an important part in tbe fa* ‘ tare of highways of tbs t*sited States, aajs tbe Architects and Bui Men’ Jour nal. Tbe construction will no longer be conducted by haphazard methods, hampered by incuui[»etence and Igno rance, bnt regulated by scientific prin ciples. which apidg to this as well as to other Improvements. 1 Tbe development of rnburhan sections fa tbe neighborhood of large cities has had much to do In creating a demand for better roads, and tbe appearance ef tbe satoiuoblle In increasing num bers baa exerted an influence of far reaching Importance In this connection. Men with an eye to possibilities hare ■BonId ha money to road bnlldlng be ar* to the public. In several cities cor and compQlaa have bosh id active spsratlana bare It any . We.havt jut received a new ■lock of^letty tad note paper, loped of ill kinds mrl colors. dn—Mtostod amt pood bo built under organised and otb- ae cheaply ns tbe nador tbe mm of ft»e past Tbe totro- •f bltnlttblc and other modern baa solved tbe prob- witb SATISPAeTION GOABANTBBO Priest rsesoneUe which we will glsdlj quote joe. Bleak legal forme of ell kinds always earned in stock. Gall and see ns when in town. A POTASH in the eofl pots corn on the stalk —money in the The natural process is simply one of chen Potash, die raw material, is cheap; but when converted by nature iafeo corn, it is valuable. The use of Potash is not an Wrttotodnvfaronr Bas * f t #7 • 1 > j 1 11 mx' x ^ to town to tBIrfclr atotlad of tbo country, and IBs bom- fits from tbo 001m win bo oBaiad by tbo flanmr 00 w*n as or dMv* for pleaoaro. n to anrMK * Bold by Jao M uoia THE FARM TELEPHONE. Many boVO an who not the tolapboet of mtstaksn Ideas I do 1 take Cardui M ? writes Mrs. Jeiemma Mullins of Odessa, W. Va. "Because, after suffering for several years with female trouble; and trying different doc* tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at last tomds in Wine of Ofdui, a golden medicine for all my •l» and can recommend it above all others for female omplaints.” Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata menia! flow, and ail aliments from which sick women A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who ere subject ►tbe complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited |o|^ho used to suffer as you do. drug store, in $1.00 bottles. »ir , for Inatanca, that they kqow b*tm wban central toQa tbaaa tbe line to bwy cr that nobody anawers. la fact, however, much «b* easiest thlog for tta operator to do to to ghr* yon tbe parson called for If abe can pos sibly fat Mm. By tbe time ab* has fooad oat that a Una to busy, or that a aubatrthir doaa not answer, central’s work to tores fnattora done, and It Is aimptor to flntob tbs connactlon when ever she can than tarn tbe switch on year Jtoa and report to you, remarks a witter/to American Cultivator. When ceatral fella you a person does not answer. It 5 *la only after she baa made several unsuccessful attempts to gut him. 8^metimes people forget to ring off when they are through talking, and that might keep a line waiting as ap parently busy whan It was rtaffy not In nae. • . Caavnnlaafi H Many Ways. - Many stories arm told of tbe ways la which tbo telephone saves money for too fanner, from protecting kto crape fey giving btm the government’* dally waatbsr predictions to protecting Me predts by keeping him posted on prices currant When some of thw farm ma chinery breaks dowa, tha daasagad part can be replaced In a day by tclepboa- tng a supply house. If there te an ac cident or sudden Illness, a word from the doctor over toe wire may save a Ufa which eon Id not wait analded for Mm to take a long drive. If fire threat ens, the whole countryside Is snm- moued In a few moments. Tramps and marauders notoriously a veto places to whleh toe telephone wires lead. Rand Urn advurtisNMit thfc in Tha Ptogj and ataniwd, and volt today. tkii weak All That Is Necessary for yon to do when opening a bank acoonnt here u to get our cashier fpr information. The man doing a small bnainam needs a bank ac- oonnt as much as the largest firm or corpora tion-ire are invited to make to make this bank tbair banking borne e e • • « * WE CNA HELP YOU IN YOUR BUSINESS CALL ON US OR WRITE Farmers and Merchants Bank Waltnrboro 3. C. Capital and Surplus 382.000 Bat'd IPOS The Longest R.each. Editor Proas and Stondordc*— Will joo allow me tpoce in poor vslasble paper to writo n fair dots. . N Mist Addie Linder, who hnn been spending aomotiaie in Ghaf- leston, rot anted homo To today. We are nil glad to welcome her smiling face in oar crowd oaeo tun. Mis* Marie Ritter of Poosnnv Corner spent n week aroaad hero Miss Snllie Carter of Ehrhnrdt is aroand here on n pieastant visit to friends and relativeg. Mr and Mrs ORB Linder spent the day at L M Prine’s last Ban- day. Mrs 0 E Carter and daughter, Benlah went to town on Tues day to do some ghoppiag. Miss Pearl Beach has retoraod home from a pleasant visit at Smoakr. Misses Miaaie, Bealah, nod Leckie Carter; Muses Bada,' Amanda, and little Helen spent- the day at Mrs J K Linder’s Inst Tuesday. L M Print toek dinnerwitk hit son, Vaughn, Inst Wendesdoy. Bam Saonders passed through oof commonity Wednesday. Mms Bada Prise and litUe neice, Helen, is spending this wash at Mrs L A Linder’s. I The MtOOmel boys and those of Snooks had n match game •round bars Saturday. Ben Thompson nod wife psssal AiwtodPto. Inn tamm n ^MOnSfibw ns^M kannMAnai ton IS Ho win* too gomi toqloK feew sBrnu* for ouoB e uugo So loo* it. Tbo livoly mocobnu^s konS lu toeua he onpOmeu uM too prizoo ‘RMMf MvtMMSM ttift ■ AOVERTISCS. I • * Special Sale Misses Pom and LIU Beach air spending a few wanks In Satan- nak, (to. Mrs George Bench, who bos bean spendiBg sometime aroaad hero, retnrned to her bom in Sev- aaanh, Ga. - ^ Mm W R Bench and daughter, Mrs Jennie I*ndgett, spent tbo day at Mrs Lome Under’s Inst Asndaasday, Mr Walter and Luther Linder and Jacob Perrin Linder, nod Lamar Yarley went to tabor Sun day afternoon te ehnreb. With beet wishes to our paper. P K A Aug 1? 1907. . Mrs W A Black desires to annonnoe that daring the month of July she will sell her entire stock of Sum mer Dress and MUHnerrGoode at, and AS ESPECIAL FEATURE OF THIS SALE WILL BE * HAmiATtr : r OOUHrTER on which will be displayed gesds that will be sold at verv reduced prim New is the time to eecnre bur gaioa in Summer Wearables. Daring July at kf** MRS. W. A. BLACK’S (Be Ualtod to every eae this hot for feed- _ - At tMei nd properly. We toould elan holp tbo womeefe ae mueB e> peorifeie feytfce new of e Ittile Kodol For ludfenortoo eadi which wilt rut fte UomocB. tBo Ibod Itoelf. Sol by Jho. t4 Tbe mminer py, w says the nr girl Baltu is at Itimoie last hap- eqg is always happy. Ctuunbeiiaa’s “Throe M Mite fMU M ^n—mlt it* Acddant* ttn comm journal or a Policy The Cotton •; L f < * .* . • , 1 m : « Journal, or The Press and Standard —ANI^— *# A SNOW ' B=a ™S1000—^ Accident ) J •) % I i 1 m A % I Insurance ' 2 •'I Policy i, . Allfor One Yeu: for -92.60- * * - *- .?» * Subscriptions taken at w , | .4- t V ■