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1875. Terry & Shaffer. 1908 “<y ' 9. , “Hello, Central! Give me 19a, please—Terr)’ & Shafter’s.” 1 “I am sorry, mam, but both of their phones are busy. Shall I ring another store for you “No ; I will wait. 1 must have 19a. *Tis true I am in a dreadful hurry but then they run two delivery wagons all the time and ■so what I order I get and get quick. Then,, too, their grocery • v ✓ stock is so complete that I can get all Ac nice things we used to have when we lived in Charles- ton. They keep “Undine’ , Flour—all the Heinz products in Pickles, Olives, Preserves. Every week they get fresh shipment from the National Biscuit Co. All sorts of nice breakfast foods fresh from the factory—Canned Goods from Francis Leggett & Co. And any time I am not <# pleased with an article lean get my money back all right. Hello ! Is this 19a ?” _ — * T Sir ' The Greatest Possible Cotton Crop of the best possible quality, is the aim of every enterprising cotton planter. And “it is as easy as rolling dewn hill’’ if you only use enough W Yuylnla-Carolina Fertilizers la there any reason why yon cannot do Joat as weffawSTr. v James M. Swint.of CUpley, Ga^ who used 000 Iba. per ^ acre of Virf inia-Carolina FertiUmra on his cotton czopi: ' He gathered one and n half bales of cotton per acre, and there were more bolls yet to open. This is the experience of hundreds of other cotton planters. Careful preparation of your soil, and liberal urc of high grade Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers will surely “increase yosrryields per acre.” Numerous un. prejudiced authorities tell how it is done in the new Virginia-Carolina Farmers’ Year Book or Almanac, a copy of which may be secured from your fertil izer dealer, or from our nearest sales-office. » An interesting picture of Mr. Swint’s *“ cotton will be found in this Year Book. Virginin-Cnroliiut Chemical Co. Bad J-2S Land For Sale 43654 acres about 5 miles east of Walterboro bounded by Hamp Thompson. Jonas O'Quin, and others, known as ♦he Sebem Thompson Home- s.***id. This place has two goo%. new tenant houses and some of the open land is un< der wire fence. Must be sold quick, either for cash or good security. Apply to D. J. HYDRICK. tf. Orangeburg, S. C. Items From Lodge. Editor Press and Standard:—! will drop you a few lines again and see if the cat will get this. It seems that if the old cat don't get enough sometime, I don’t know what our press will do for items to print. This is the fourth time I have written and suppose that the cat got it. As the old saying is “old long hungry March will soon be in swing.’’ Mr and Mrs* E. D. Kinard were the guests of J. H. Copeland last week. Maj. Joe Carter and H. W. Carter Irregularity is bad in every department of life, in meals, in sleeping hours, but especially when it is a question of womanly habit. Not only is it t sign of female diseaot, but, unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles, because of the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system. If you suffer in this way, get a bottle of Wine of Cardui rtth kregw- $1 toUksa. XtcteMd. Va. Kflffolk. V». Coluait*. S. C. nuHum.N.C ClurtoMM. S C. feMmr*, Md. Cofaat>«.G». S.»»■».*. G» Mcsfcmmy. AU Mrmpfcta. T rmm Mrs. Ijoolnia Johnson of Fish Crack, Wta., brity, —mg great pain. At la* I WHTE US A LETT far fourteen (14) id.’* At al draggbta. Perfiunee. loaneeO the paid a short visit to their daughters Mrs J. C. Kinard and Mrs Richar d Bex of Hampton, this week. The many friends were pained to hear of the death of Mrs John Strickland. The writer extends the heart felt symathy to the bereaved family. '' T. B. Williams, an esteemed citizen of this place,passed away h few days ago. He was about fifty years old and he leaves a family of four sons and two daughters; also a grand daughter and a beloved wife. Mr Williams was recently cl ief of police of this place and he had a kind and pleasant word for every one that he met. He was also a member of the Masonic lodge of this place. Mr Tommie Bunting of barren township has a son that is cnly ten years old and tipa the scales at one hundred and twenty five pounds. How is that for high Mr Editor? The farming of this place is pro gressing very rapidly: Cozy Bell Lodge, Mar. 2 Great Men Got Up Early. Many great statesmen have early risers.- Von Moltko and Bis marck. In the days ot their activity, rose as early and worked as hard as any peasant in Germany. Our bale -WAS A- Grand Success. Many of the Articles Ad. *■ • Aertised are sold out, bat we still have many good CALL AMP BE 00NVIM0BD Tribute of respect. Whereas God has called from among us our beloved sister Mrs. J C Strickland, a lady with noble charac ter, a loving Mother, that places her foremost in the hearts of her many friends. She was formerly a member of the Corinth Baptist church, bnt the last two veara of Zion Baptist church, Therefore be it resolved. 1. That we loved her and will miss her hut yield to Almighty God. 2 That we extend the broken hearted husband and family tender- est sympathy. 3 That copies of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and to the Press and Standard for publi cation. Oh’, where is now our Mother dear. Gone to a mansion bright,and fair, No more slie’ll shed the bitter tear, She is happy in mansion there. No more she’ll meet ns here below, .. Her toil and sacrifice are o’er, And by the river’s gentle flow, She’ll stand upon the golden shore. But though she 11 visit us no more, Y«t we may go to her at last. And then we’ll sing onr trouble o’er. When all life’s labor here is past. Zion church. i “Rich, isn’t b«r “Fabulously.” -Whers did he get it£ “He’* the man who applied the cat window principle to the doors of safes and safety deposit vsnlts, them absolutely burglar proof. Washington Star. MVOZIX. »!t» KM Yn Raw 1 ntaZan Pile Remedy cornea ready to n*e, put up in a oollapaible tube with nozzle attached. Ooe application p«-ov -e is merit Hootes and hauls, reduces infl v mation and rellares soreness aud itchiu< For all forma of Piles. Price 5oo. Guar- suteed. “Bold by Walterboro Drug C» ^doctor has announced that certain per fames affected by Ms varfcma pap Meats la time produce aa affect upoa those usksg them. Violets inculcate a predtapoaitioa to sympathy aad de votion, geraulam makes ooe audacious and bold, mint generates craft and basiaeaa capabilities. Rassla leather Indoleace, while vervain develops a taste for fine arts. The Difficult Hi It is a dlScolt matter, thin eC r log heads. To atari with, tt i always easy to know whether hot heads, or simply bow scatter a gentle smile ef etiquette devote pages to the ■hake. However, If one it, then ’twere well ’twere d« ly. Let the action bo swift —London Globe. 1 i A FULL UNE OF Organs and Sewing Machines Repaired. You can get your Or- 4 gan and Sewing Ma chine repaired prompt ly at your homes. PRICEa • REASONABLE » And Guaranteed. Write to the undersigned. W. S. WEATHERFORD, ISLANDTON, S. C. DeWit’e Uarboltood Wttoh Basel Salve Is bertfor esta, home, boito, braises sad Mratotien It is acoee^ttty good ior piles. Ha III “ mma-n. w New and Fashionable NEW DRESS GOODS! which we have marked at prices that ' will cause them to move. CALL AND INSPECT THEM- We take pleasure in showing all our Goods. SHOES.