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* *r N 232 and 234 KING STREET. SHaRLESTON, 3. C. The house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money back. THE LARGEST WHOLESALE and RETAIL A’AIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH. We’re after your business and if low prices lor good goods are any inducement we arj sure, to get it. Try ul. Write fjr samples and prices. \op‘j1 receive them by return mail. We cot fine goods in desirable lengths for our merchants at wholesale prices —— "" — .1 ■ ■■ i :• Fhe specialty house of the south on ready-to-wear garments •: FOR LADIKS, MISSES, CHILUUEN AND INFANTS Describe your wants Senr us your open order. We’ll satisfy you a id save you me ney, and if not satisfied Your money wil. be cheerfully refunded. _ t • New- Fall Dress Goods and Silks s Our stocks are now complete; full to overflowing with the newest of plain and fancy dress goods and silks, in all the latest weaves and coloring Best of table and Fancy Linens. 1 v V Woolen underwear for men, women and ch ldren. Carpefe, mattings, Rugs, art squares, and curtains. Hosiery, Ribbo'.s, and lull line of notions, etc. k / nourishment Result G1 >ves Don’t forget ours is a large establishment. We sell» scheap as others buy And we want your small orders as well as large ones If you know your wants, we know how to supply them TRY US. \ Adam Kun tlappennlngs. Kditor Press and . Standard: As AT SILO TIME. in^ wati NOW IS THE TIME- -TO VISIT THE^, Our Aim pr«/flssfnaZ Jfotio9$. JAMESTOWN - EXPOSITION It in ccrtu I'M® in evpry department the WAR PATH, AIR SHIP, NAVAL DISPLAY W ill interest and instruct you. Do not fail to go at once. For beautifully illustrated, folder c.mtam- iug maps diatriptive mat ter list of hotels, etc. sY WRITE \ w: J. CRAIG, Pi T. C. WHITE, t nger Traffic Manager. General Paaaenger Agent WILMINGTON,|N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE . . THE HlIOltT THOUGH CIA It UIPTE . . JNO. H PEURIFUT m 1 Sterling Silver Wedding Presents / j ’ Swastekm Lucky Charm Hatpins, etc., at J. i. WiISTERBBRG, jeweler. WALTBRBO&O. 8. 0. Flne rapair work a Specialty. (Next to G. D. May’s Sal. table). Miss Lucy Brabham IWLAJVDTOTV, \ deal res to*inform her*friends and pttrons that she has an np-to date line of Millinery, in- belts, collar nbbonsjetc. She will be pleased — At to show you her goods. . . m IS; INDUSTRIOUS HEN Immdlmg PmmHrt Jmmrmml" Offer* OVBRf 1^)00.00 tf CASH.nOZBS. Bferybodycaa make mammy. Ask today on a postal card lor a aaaBpla copy and Cask Mra Urt. Sabacriptioo, iOca^con tkreayoara,p. Vs Mottrloot Hem Co. ( BokM KmcvII^Twl We recommend the industrious hen as one of the beat poultry nak published and will have it sent ofte year free to all who send us $1.25 lor one year's subscription to this paper. Address The Presa and (^ur pleasant business re lations with the people of Colleton county for many years, encourages us to appear in their county paper. It is our aim, all times, to sell the most reliable grades of Clothing, Hats and Fur nishings, and fully guar antee everything we sell. We will be pleased to have you call at our store7 or send u5 your orders by mail. V BENTSCHNER & VISANSU S. E. Cor King &-Hasell CHARLESTON, S. C. things are being kept MUlte lively ln* c Should Not B« Too Croon—Cut. V , , ting and Putting It Up. turn piae* I will write agam ihia week. Hope yoa will allow me space for same. Mrs. S. G. Htziimons is visiting in the “City by the Sea ” Mr. to. Brown and family have returned from a pleasant trip to the mountains. Mrs. S. J. Rumph has returned Irom Glenn Springs. Mrs. John Coruray and daughter, Misa Mamie, is visiting in the cay. Mr and Mrs J h. Fux visited our popular lowu, Waiterboro, Thursday leak. Miss Bessie Barnwell left for Win- throp College, where she will re- oume her studies. We wish her a successlul year, as inis is her last year at school, Mrs Aiears is visiting her mother, Mrs Johnson, this week. Misses Nancy aud Luscher New ton are visaing their sister at blokes this week. George Newton left last Saturday for college, where he will study lor the ministry, toe are always glad to see young people try to do r ght j A very imerestiug sermon was preached at the Osborn Caurch bm- urday and J'uuday by Rev. Fluou. Theie was a large Oviigregatiou in - attendant. 1 Misses Marie aud Carrie Fox ! Lave Friday lor a Iter boro, where JAMES L. PEURlFOY. PEOHIFOY BROTHERS. Attorney a aud Counsellor* at Law.! the J wili vidlt re a ‘ ive « au<1 frieucl8 - All Barinsss glrsn Prompt Attsntlsn.' J ^ Dandridge, ol Mouteith, vis- over the rres^ aeio stai.oarq. it e j |ii,j home m Adams Run buuday. WALTEltUOUO. - - - 8. C. Tu Chaplin and W Camden, of —V-a Mount Holly, visited tins place btiu- JOfl D VUBFI daj - •vri II. ffnnnLI Mr and Mrs Messervey is visiting the home oi Mr B Martin. Misses Like Martin aud Ethel Fox Mnn.f jx-opU make the mistake at euttlutf corn loo green for sllaire. At 1 this stage there is a larger perron tag* of water, aud the silage when taken , out has a la--ge amount of acid, 1*** > starch and sugar and hence is less no-: trltloiis. Corn planted In drills with j stuiks eight to ten Inches apart wtU 1 mature a good proportion of ear*. Ilunestlng should not begin until . the ears are passing the roasting stag* : imd tieglu to glaae. Unless the season ' 1h exet-iHlonully dry the stalks and ' lea\vs will remain green, but too ma-1 tore or dry corn is more liable to mold. This may be found in si>ots around tb* sides or more generally over the silo wherever the ulr has gained acccm to ! cauae the fungous growth. This condi tion may Is* improved by tramping tb* ;erlnl carefully in the silo, adding . er by sprinkling with n hose, or If this is not available direct a stream of water into the blower or elevator auf* Ucleut to saturate the cut fodder. This moisture assists the material to settls and acts ms a M-al to keep out the air. There should t** lalior and teams enough to keep the cuttor running hluuuily. Nothing U ^i.tiea oy cofttaf a lar-'e umoun: of corn Iteforehand, hnullng and piling near *Ue machlns to Ik* handletl over r.gwm. Aim to httT* \est at the least expense a ton. This will le m (‘onipdshed us follows: It hand catting Is practiced, cut and hand directly to the man loading, not throw ing on the ground in bundles, which will require an extra handling. Let each load come to the table of the ma- i hiue in him. handing thr 'orn direct ly t«j the feede-r. If the corn is 1-vng find heavy an extra man Is :>e‘ , .e'' on the table to assist. Power should l>o ample nml In ^ro- portieu to the sire of the cutter. Tue I dower Is replacing the elevator saa- tjdne, economizing spina; and largely d<>TiTg away wlih the stopping of an entire crew to repair the elevator. If the corn is heavy nml the stalk largo cutting In half Inch to one Inch pieces and Heal Estate, Brokerage Insurance. LOANb NEGOTIATED. Houst* to Rent. Opposite ths Markst, WALTER BORO. B. a H. W. BLACK SR, ) DENTAL SURGEON !Offio« Hoars: 8.80 am to p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. "Waiterboro, S O i i J.I. WALIEI ATToartT At Law Orno* Ooubt Houss Squau * WALTERRORO, 8. O. The Chicago Nationals have just woo the 1907 world’s champ ionship. Sanctification does not.mean exclus veness. m *—— Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cin«e chronic coastipation. Duau's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomaoe, cure constipation. 25c. Ask vonr druggist for them. OFFICE OF / Of. A. &. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J •• IP- m - s p. m., f p. m. OPPOSITE Farmers and Merchants Bank. WALTER BORO. 8. 0. spent Wednesday afternoon very pleasantly visiting Mias Kate Fox. We are sorry to report that Mrs E F. Bellinger is very ill at her home. Dr J T Taylor is her attending phy sician. Mr Arthur Perry is visiting in Charleston this week. Miss J.-nnie Boineau is spending some time with the Misses Sanders. Sept 19. ’07, - i Accidents will happen, but the best-regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for such emer gencies. It subdues the plan and heala the hurta. It Is better to bo uabora than oo- tangbL/oc Ignorkhoo Is tbo root of mtafCrfftM.—Mato. i - I UNITY LODGE NO. 56 A. F. M. _ its regular oomasuaioatioos 4th Fri- dayin saohasoatkak 8 80 o’clock, p. All vlsitiaf Brothrsa am cor dially Invited to attend. *. A WESTERBERG, W. M. , N. O. MORHALL, Bsot'y. * i» m •ooming, netnng naim couwnxnr no drags having a narcotic effect, u RELIEVES quickly and soothes fhe congested membrane* and thoroughly bksls and dcaales. Valuable not only for CATARRH bat relieves colds, throat tzxxibks,* hay fever, “stopped-np” nooe, etc. Wn Ownrnatnn Snffefnedem. Bqy a 90 cent tube of NotSXA from WALTERBORO DRUG CO. 'My dear old mother, who! is n>w eighty three yt-srs eld, thrives on Elec tric bitters,writes W. B. Broasoo, of Ooblln, Oa. “She h s laksa t-oa for •boat too years and enjoys as excellent ' and alsei oppettu,feels etrong and sleeps well.” Lhst's t e Electric Bitters effect „ sged, and ths mms happy rnsalM folio in all oaaoo of fern, le weakness nod general debility. Weak, pa ay Children too. era greatly .stmngtn n hy tbea Gnaraotoed also for stomaoh. liver aa kidney troubles, by John M. Klein's Dragist 60c, A -.-. £. ii. wtwno THX SXbO. will bare the tendency to partially shred the stalk, and there will be ne j butts refused by the animals. The material In the silo sboold bn kept level and well trampled, especial, ly around the aides of the silo, and It pays to have sufficient help for this work. Where considerable silage la put up tt pays to have h corn hsrvert er and binder, which economises hand labor. The foregoing timely advice is given by Dr. G. A. Billings tn American Ag-! rlculturlst, and the cut shows part of the outfit used at the New Jersey ex periment station tn filling the silo for fall and winter feed. The sourot of i power for running the cutter and blow. , ar Is a gasoline engine, which given' very great satisfaction. Stretch Your Legs and bn comfortable. Strait patent foot rest it n port of the chair; forms tufted front when not in use. ~z Morris Chairs r well—each one guaran teed—your security of satisfac tion. We can show you some beautiful Strait Chain, richly carved, leather or veloura. Call and see them. Pine Furniture, Floor Coverings, Piet urea. Mantels, etc* * Also The Eclipse Cleanable Re- rig orator. COWPERTHWAIT & CO To curs s oald tt «t m »va the bowels. Bee’s Laxative Cough Byrap acts gently oa the bowels, drlrss out the oold, lean ths head. It’s plsaaaat to mho anl mothers highly recommend It for' 00 «is, oroop and whooping oongh.Ghtar- * n itsod to give satisfaction or mo My ro- j faodad. Equally good for young and; bid. Sold by Waiterboro Drag Oo. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup COST AXES HOVXT AK> TAS " the system through a aetkm of ths bowols. M RslUrrsa Coughs by of the thrsah Children Like IL hr « H