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I V 9 • **•-- . I PAGE SIX KING PREFERS AMERICAN CARS Mpala's Rain* Parduum HU ftotoml WMjflt-Knight Towteg Car Within Thrrr Month*. ••r THE PRESS AMD STANDARD pL, i JK* illi lib {,« For thr nrcoad timr within a period of three months. King Al fonso XIII of Spain has shown his preference for American built au tomobiles by purchasing his second Willys-Knight louring car from' The Wlllys-Overland Company of Toledo. Ohio. This latest ordef from Ills Majesty i« significant in ▼lew of the fact that only a few dars elapsed between the arrival of his first Willys-Knight and the Issuing of instructions to duplicate the shipment at the earliest possible mo ment. ‘‘Repeat" orders from foreign buy ers reach the Overland factory with almost every mall. This In Itself is not unusual as the moderate priced Toledo product Is sold In practically every civilised city In the world. The quantity production methods of manufatcurer which are responsible for this country taking the lead In •the automobile Industry ha"' en abled a few of the larger American producers of high grade cars to sell cars abroad, the price of which can not be equalled by the small Euro pean manufacturer. In fact the price feature of Ameri can bu U cars has generally been be lieved . . be the only reason why foreign ' ’ivera take them In prefer ence to i’telr own home products. But when one of the crowned heads of Europe, like the King of Spain, buys two Willys Knights Ipls q»lt^ obvious fhat the price Ifas nothing to do with his choice. His great wealth would enable him to fill any number of garages with the highest priced cars in the world If he so do- sired. v , Performance is what King Alfonso looks for in a c^ir and It speaks well tor th*> ability of the Willys-Knight. when a foreign ruler orders his sec ond car of this type. . v What The Doctor Knows KIONKYH MI HT HK HHIHT TO IX- Hl'KK HKAIiTH Few people realize to what extent thefir health depends upon the con dition of. the kidneys. The physician In nearly all cases of serious Illness., makes a chemical analysis of the patient's urine. He know a that unless the kidneys are doing their work properly, the oth er organs cannot readily be brought back to health and strength. When the kidneys are neglected or abused in any way. serious re sults are*sure to follow. According to health statistics. Bright's Disease, which D really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused . nearly ten thousand deaths in one year, in the State of New York alone. There fore. it is particularly neecssary to pay more attention to the health of these important organs. An ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. ; • ' . The mild and healing influence of this preparation, in most cases. Is soon realized, according to sworn statements and verified testimony of those who have used the remedy. When your kidneys require atten tion get Swamp-Hoot at once from anv pharmacy^ It is add by druggist inlRHtlea of two sizes—50c lUiwever, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer t To.. Binghamton. N. Y... for q sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention Press and Standard. The J. E. Swearingen To Be Married Mi and Mrs Charles Henry Dan- tun of Harlowton. Mont, announee the effgagement- of ihetr sister, Mi‘S Mary Hough, to John E Swearln- grn’of Columbia. The wedding will Jake place in June at the home of Dr. and Mrs R. C Bruce of tlreen- ville. Miss Hough Is a graduate of Win throp college ami D well known in South Carolina. Mr. Swearingen lias been State superintendent of education in South Carolina since January. 190!'. lie is a nephew of Senator B. R. Till man and is a native of Kdgefeld county. He was graduated win highest honors from the University of South Carolina in lt9|. State of Ohio. City of Td do, . Lucas County.—ss. Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is Senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that rannpt be cured bv the uae of HALL'S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. CHENEY. Swarn to before me and subacrlhed In my presence, this fith day of De cember. A. D., 18M. (Seal ( A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. . Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggiste, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stlpetion. •I Mai SAYS MUliHLH SOUGHT RELIEF FOR IS YEARS How Colleton’s Good . Roads Were Built By L. Hewn In The AH Medical Treatment Failed to , Give Mrs. Taylor's Daugh- * ter Ease. THEN CHANGE CAME Mrs.. Taylor Hays "all Tlito Improve- nxwt Mao (liven by Three Bot tles of Tan lac." How her daughter had been under medical treatmeat for eighteen (If > years without obtaining premanent relief but growing steadily worse in some respects and how taking just three bottles of Tanlac had relieved her suffering and had done wonder ful vyrk In restoring her daughter’s health, was explained by Mrs. W. S. Taylor, proprietress of the Taylor Hous». at 1811 1-2 Main 8t.. Colum bla, 8. C. in one of the most re markable statements given the Tan lac representative by any Columbian. “I think the work of Tanlac is al most a miracle, so great was the re lief it gave my daughter," said Mrs. Taylor. “It is a wonderful remedv. I never knew of anything like’It " she added. ’ < After stating that she could heart ily endorse Tanlac, Mrs. Taylor said* "My daughter suffered from a nervous breakdown, it seemed, for five (5) years. The doctors did not know what was the matter wifh her. She had no appetite, and could not sleep. She had lost weight and lack- ed energy. Hor system was In a tcr- Ilny run down condition. "She had been under medical treatment for eighteen (18) years -- •dnre she was just a little gtrl. sne was always rather listless, and nev er was strong and healthy ike oth er girls. -Finally, her condition be came so had that an operation was thought necessary, nnd she under- wq/it the operation. She did not show the inipiYfrciuent that was ex pected. however. Tn fact, she did not seem to receive any particular permanent benefit from It. "Like thousands of others I sup pose. I bought Tanlac because I had read so many of the testimonials telling of the great value ft possess es. It is just wonderful tt* way Tanlac helped iky daughter! Her herves were quieted by this remedv in a reallv wonderful way. It gave her a greaTnppetlte. an appetite that was so good she would eat the three regular .meals each day and then would get something 4 more to eat at night before she retfred. She be gan to sleep like a child, something she had not done l*n many months, and. all this improvement irrrher condition was brought about bv just three bottles of Tanlac. "I recommend Tarfiac because it is rt wonderful remedy.- • I never knew of anything like it. I think the work this medicine Is doing is miraculous. I have no objection to your publishing this statement and saying I sure do believe iq Tanlac. for- I' would like for everybody to know of its value.” Tanlac. the master medicine, is sold by John M. Klein in Walterboro exclusively. Price: fl.fiO per bottle straight. ******_*.*.* * ****** IMI YOU KNOW THAT Light promotes cleanliness? A clean mouth is essential tn good health? Physical training in child hood is the foundation of adult health ? The U. S. Public Health Ser vice issues pifhlicatlons on hy giene and sanitation for free distribution? Isolation Is the most effi cient means of controlling lep rosy? Headache is Nature’s warn ing that the human machine is running badly? Bullets may kill thousands— Hies tens of thousands? Obesity menaces longevity? ********* CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER ('rashes Into Sour Bile. Making You Sick and You latsc a Day’s Work. . ('alomej salivates! It’s mercury Calomel arts lik^ dynamite on a sluggish liver. When Calomel comes into contact with sour bile it croah- es into It. causing cramping and nausea. I| you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out. Jnst go to your druggist and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which Is a harmless vegetable substltute4 n ^ w ^- for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t start) your liver and/ strengthen you up better • ftr^ „ _ . — foMrle*-. Sfi,!!* 1 two y ** r * road build- n « In ColletoQ county has been sys tematized. aad aa a result much per- manent construction has been achiev- «l. . The plan of the hlghwaf co di. ^ ‘T 0 *• or **n£e the .k * .** ot th * «®unty I f y r rOU,d pr *** Bt » "i?* to work ,n fcaraotay looking to the extension of good roads over.the main highway* of th<* county, leading from the county seat to the borders of other counties and then later to connect these up by IV?!! 8 !. nd 5 r °“ ro,ldB <0 ord?r that finally the entire county would Whf, .1 of *°<« «>.ds. While the needed repair work has been done on all roads, yet the bulk of the road work daring the last two years has been of a permanent nature. Results achieved so far have been great, as will be seen from the following review: R ** vlrw 01 Rcaalts. 'The road leading from Walterboro o Snwep, Islandton and Moselle to the Hampton county line :i Broxton Bridge, has been com pleted a» f,r as Islandton. This road had not been worked in manv years and was nothing but a narrow lane, rt haa been opened wide th.* entire way and much of it elaved The long causeway over the Salke hatchie has been rep Bred, w idened f nd bridges rebuilt. The road .from Walterboro to Caonofo’s Bridge, th.* Dorchester nine, ha^it^en completed and Is in good'condition. The road leading from Cannody’s Bridge, near the river, to the Bamberg and Oran geburg line, has been completed and is one of the best roads In the stat- The road leading from Minus’ Bridge to Walterboro, by way- of fimoaks. Ruffin and Bells, has been completed to a point between Rurfin and Smoaks. where work is still un- Jer way. Another construction and graded force is employed- on the Walterboro-Barnwell road, having begun at the Bamberg line, near th**^ Salkehatchje swamp. This road Is completed‘in the direction of Wal terboro foi- many miles rml will lat er join the Branchville Smoaks. Ruf fin road at Bells. From this road a good lateral has been constnurjed Into Lodge, a distance of three miles. The Uombahee road, from Walter- boro Jo Beaufort county, at Comba- hee Ferry, has been rebuilt along th.* entire way. and is in excellent con dition. The road to the county lin*- al Yemassee has been completed as far as Hendersonville, and clayed over the largest portion of the road. The road from the Charleston Coun ty line has been rebuilt from th<* ferry at Jacksonboro Into Walter boro. and Is In gooff-condition. When the present construction work Is completed the rpad from Walterboro (U> the Dorchester line at Givhan’s Bridge will be built, thqs giving a good road to Summerville. Work is expcrte<| to begin on this road in the fall. After (iovemment Plans. All of the above construction work has been done with the plan** made by the Tolled State Govern ment in mind; Roads have been opened a width of thirty feet, grad ed.twenty six feet wide and clayed where , done sixteen feet. Many 1>ridges have been built anew and all repaired. .Cattseways have been, widened and many new ones built. In building the new Toads particu lar attention has been given to the location of curve/«. and tn many cases they are as low as ten degress, never exceeding sixty. Roads have been straightened wherever possible- and better locations secured. After a road is completed the contract Is given to some reliable farmer to maintain a section of four miles of it. It is his duty fo drag it with the split-log drag after rains, keep ditch es open and fill all holes. These contracts have been let along all of the new roads. Commissioner Moore has several crews at work at different • places. The, regular chain gang, under the direction of Mr. P. M. Rurkner is at work on 'the Hampton Walter horn road. The grader force, under Foreman Minnis Avant. is at work on the Barnwell 'road at Wlllow SwiMnp. where Is also, engaged one of the construction forces under Mr. Lee Jones. Mr. L. H. Zeigler is foreman of the construction force now working on the Smoaks road in Warren township. ^Mr. A. M. Francis is foreman of the hridg" foace. which repairs and rebuilds bridges over the entire county. Taxes Not Increased. With such an organization many miles of new roads have been con structed. and although It has been necessary to borrow some money, tht* levy has not been raised. Th** programme as outlined contemplates that in less than two years more ex cellent natural dirt roads will lend from Walterboro in every direction to the copnty'line and many of the latera|*and connecting roads will have been constructed, and thus the. highway system of the county will be woven Into one net-work of good roads from the county seat into the most remote districts of the county. Already much work, has been com pleted mile* from the county seat snd no section of the county will be Wednesday, May 10, 1S11 Prince Albert gives S mokers such efight, because - —its fkver is so different and so detifhtfully good; " —it can*! bite jour tongue; —it aui*t parcb jour throat; —jou cun smoke it as long and as bard aa jou Eke without any ' comaback but real tobacco hap. pmeisi . On th* rwroy— side nf every Prince Albert package you will read: " pabccaa patkntcd JULY aOvM, 1007’* That means to you a lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been told without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality I Albert wWr. tin eyndtde Tobacco Co. the national Joy emoke ytHTAA Httd a in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! - ttmmry howdy-do om top nm Jt ot o atrangor yom oro in tko mock of tho wood* yom drop into. For. Franco . Amort *• right thoro — ot tko trot plooo yom pace that ool/o tohocco ! Tha toppy rad hag aatta for a nickolandtha tidy rod tinihradiow, than tharm'a tha hand' ma pound and half-pound tin humidor* and tha' pound cryatat-flm** humidor with apongo-mmatomor top that kaupa tho to- teco in oven bang-up trim • ll-tho- It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so copl and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time! Will you invest 5c or 10c taprove out our say- so on the national joy smoke? P R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wimton-Sclem, N. C Mm IIS PREPARED (SMOKERS UNDCRTHE i DISCOVERED IN 1N6 EXPERIMENTS TO 1IHE.M0ST DE* »D WHOLE- IE TOftACCO FOR CIO- icSSMWfUD^ >Ntt*ITt THE TONGUE Thb b'torriMM cMe of- (lie Pltoca AtoaH (Mr rad tin. Read this ** Fataotad Frocaaa” bcmm*- I nod raokac erkat it mrciw to Mai *• Pltoca Alb art ca much SEVERE PUNISHMENT > s * emmm^m Of Mrs. ChufiM, of Fits Tsan’ Stasdiaf, Relieved hj Cards. MLAirv.N.C-Mn. pell ot this Iowa, says: mre years with woman Sarah M. •I Chip- red for also --- years with womanly stomach troubles, and my ~ms more than any one coukTteU. I tried most every kind oi medicine, hot aooe did me any good. 1 read one day about Cartful, the wo man* tonic, and I decided tp try it I had act taken but about Ax bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more sod than all the other Mines 1 had ted, put together. My friends began asking me why I looked so well, and 1 told them about QarduL Several are aow takihg tt." .Do you, lady reader, suffer horn any * the ailments due to womanly trouble, such as headache, backache, sideache. rtwptasaesa, lad IhrtcsSwliagty tired leungr Want aome reliable information about any of the country west <f the Rockies—California, Oreion, Washington, Idaho. Montana. Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico., T^xas? Want to know something about farming opportunities, iwllroad rates, route*, automobile highways, hotels, resorts, prices of land, methods farming, etc.? . ' It’s our business to know all about this Paeifl^ Slope country. Sunset Magazine is the one big national magazine, reflection tli** life of this country and giving accurate information concernine Its growth and development. Send.10 cents for a sample copyV Sunset Magazine and write us a letter asking for whatever in formation you desire concerning any state in the Weet. SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU ;; BAN FRANCISCO If so. let ua urge ial.We f “i 1 - - and qulcler than nasty calomel and without making you tick, you just go back and get your money. If yon take calomel today you’ll be tick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you. while If you take Dodson’s Liver Tone- you will wake up feeling great, lull of ambition and ready for work or play. It’s harmless, pleasant and safe to I* hood ■«—htr tb« ton Mac mod tor tbs sicMtatc •( *. w. Giovg. Sc. give children; they like it.^ . feel confident U wiQ help yon, as it has a million other women hi past half century. ^ taking Cardui to-day. Ytw regret it AUdruggisfek 7 SSrwzSS’Hiriilis; ******** * * ****** • •»*«* 1 PINK GROYF '* * Z*h********** Smoaks. Ma> 8.-^ The farmers in this section are through planting corn and getting, along fine with cotton, nnd are having goo.) seasons. Everybody ts expecting to make plenty and get a good pricie for tjieir produce. There was preathing at Pine Grove the first Sunday in May by Rev. l,oslie. The Pine Grove school closed last Friday. The principal. Miss Myrtle Oi When. was.married immediately to Mr. J«>e Berry, of Sniodks. The bride . and groom have gon»» to Chcrleston visiting Miss Critchen's relatives. We are expelling to have chil dren's day exercises Jn June at Pine Grove’school house. 1 Mr. J. Morris Black has Enounc ed His candidacy for cortfher. The filends of Mr. G. W. Hem- don. Sr., are glad to know that he is improving. The Four Best Things N in Life Insurance Service, Liberal Treatment, Guaranteed Low Cost, Up to Date Policies and The Famous Disability Clause Included . Without Additional Charge Are Offered by C. F. Muckenfuss &B. H. Padgett • Special Agents of the . *■ o Missouri Slate Life Insurance Company / Walterboro, S. C. IT IS OUR BUSINESS TO PROTECT YOU AND YOURS j Stomach Tronhle. “I suffered with stomach trouble for years and tried everything 1 heard of. but the only jeljef I got was temporary unlil last spring I saw Chamberlahr’s Tablets adver tised *T‘ d procured a bottle of them xt our drug store. 1 got Immediate relief fr*-* that dr*-dTti1 heaviness after e*t<nc and from pain in the stomseh.” write* Mr*. Linda Hji~- rod. Fort Wayne. Ind. For sale by all dealers. ■ HOW THIS More M (tnaftk To Do Bw Work Fair Haven, Vt - M I was so narvons and ran down that I could ho* do my henisework for my little family of three. I had doctored for nearly two veara with out help. One day I read abont Vinol, and thanks to iL my health has been re stored so I am doing all mv how telling afl my: done fo- — ’’ ’-Mrs. I am telling all what Vinol has dona for n Jambs H. Eddy. - Vinol io a delicious cod liver andiron tonic which creates a healthy appetite, aids digestion and makes pars blood. John M. Klein, Druggist, Walterboro, 8. C. Mrs. Jos. W. Lucas, who has been visiting relatives in Grahmvill* for the past week, has returned to Wal terboro. H. COHEN’S FRUIT SHOP Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobacco, Candies and Soft Drinks. At old W. V. Glover Stand at the Corner at Court House Square.