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r W9 PAGE TWO THE PRESS AND STANDARD WednewUy, June 6, 1917 The Press and Standard S.C. ' i«n. AND STAND AND, W. W. SldOAK.. ...Editor —d Mgr. Bnterod at the peetofflee at Wal* terboro, 8. C-. as second class aiaU SabscrirtkNi Rates: . TfOtUPm •eases* ••.••••• • .Til •40 !••#••*•* Yes, we killed six million flies it one swat today. Go. thoy and do likewise. ' *r ' * Two important things in this lift* xom should dO'—buy a government bond and pay. your subscription. ''O f Thanks, Carranze, for a few days of respite. Even the strutting of a peacock becomes "‘tiresome in time. If knowledge were a microbe, some people we know might acci dently absorb a little in the air ttiev breathe. This “saving daylight" campaign has little attraction for the editorial fraternity. It’s a night and day jo*> •with them any war. “Prosperity in adversity"—wealth flowing in and blood flowing- out. And such i» the fate of America, the fairest of all lands of this universe 4 . Experts have figured that for the first year the warNyill cost the Vtilted States about JK.nnn.ooo.oo a day. One hour of it wobld flatten u 8 out. . .— \ A news item asserts that France is the best cultivated country in <h< world. Still, we’d hate to see thi-» country fertilize,) as are the fi“ld of France. Now that vv*> have a war with Germany let's eliminate that of clothesline variety. A kind word across the back fence is better tha" n tilted nose anv day. r .. - A subscriber writes in to know what he can .do aid the°country r He enn do iuu*di. Quit cussing the government, stop knocking t.h • army, pyoat h patriotism and optim ism, j»tid go to work and keep woVk injr. He win be an asset and no' millstone. There is an insistent and grow in- demand all over the -eauritiy fit; government regulation of the^pric- of all foo<lstuffs. That demand calls for a guaranteed minimum pH<e which will protect the farme'* Or producer. anc| a maximum price at which products may be retailed In this mftpner the producer will h encouraged to greater efforts, th* consumer wVnOc 1 protected against extortion, and the (price juggling middle hhS) and speculating baby robbers will be put nuf of business. This action cfm not eome any ton soon to suit either the producer, the retailer or the consumer. * 1 education and the State board of education at a salary of not less than $1,500., Therefore if five schools go into it, it will be neces sary to have each school raise $150. This agricultural expert will teach agriculture to the pupils' of the school by actual demonstrations on a school plot, and by text book. The Press and standard trusts t that the schools of (his county will be among the fi/st to tske advan tage of the terms of this law. There will be no trouble tb secure enough applications to absorb the appro priation -of 910.000 made for this purpose, so if our schools are to profit^ thereby, it "Will be necessary to act at an early date. •1 MOTH GIVE GW SUP OF FIGS” IF TONGUE IS CIMIFD * If t’nHa**. Feverish. Sick. Hilious, < lean I.ittle Mver and Bowels. CAS OR 1>KY ALL SEKPLIS !f In order to thoroughly learn our lessoii of economy during the com ing summer, one most important point must not escape us. Never before in our history has there been such a crop of small fruits and vegetables as. will be pro duced this season. These, If we ar • not extremely Careful, will by their very profusion lead to waste. ■ We must remember that every piece of fruit and every vegetable ha* a rfiarket value. True, we may not need them ourselves, but other-, will. i There will be an urgent de mand for every can of fruit a-nd vegetables, and for evgi$ pound v f the same that can be dried'. . Families should. if necessary, make a little sacrifice of time and labor ip order to silve the overpljf from the gardens and orchards and truck patches throughout the ruui- tper. The government A ill be in l Ti>r market for enormous tjuantitieje^e- these -oVds and will in largjy'nu ure ah-orb the output nf the hi canneries.* This will U^fve the locil dealers to dej/«-nd Xpon the sr'idl canners .ind jndjc1<lual families fo: NH-ir supplies^ K will V^eatly fa.ilit.'.te mattei- if hei^LKoi hoodr- will < o-op*rate ,,n ! eFtaWistv\small copimunity canne. iy^ihat caff take care of the surplus 'fruits and vegVt jhle- ns they accrue. But w here this lx not done EYEHV FAMILY should follow a firm de teyminatlon that’XOTTllNG shall go t/» waste. Children love this - “fruit laxa tive.” and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver svAd bowels so nicely. A child simply will not sto^play- ing to empty the bowels, and the 1 result Is, they become tightly dog- ‘f'ged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach i*our?. then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don’t eat, sleep or act naturally, breath is bad. system full of cold, has sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea^. Listen. Mother! See if tongue is coated, theft give a tea spoonful of “California Syrup of Figs.” and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bile and un digested food passes out of .the sys tem and' you hat(e a well, playful child again. Millions of- mother? give •'Cali fornia Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly harmless; children love it. and it ne\er fails to act on thA stomach, liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for a JXi-cent bottle of “California Syrup of. Figs.” which has full directions for babies, children of all aces ajrd for grown* ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the geiYuijK*. made by "Califor nia Fig Syriip Company.” Refusi any .other'kind w ith contempt. * . * „* • • » *» New Shipment JUST RECEIVED LEMON ICE IS FRECKLE Girl* ; Make thu t heap Beauty l o tion to t b ar and Whiten Your >kin. Sque* ze the juice of two lenff'iis into a bottle containing three* ounc> of orchard white, shake well, an.' \on have a quarter pint of the b* -t freckle,, and tan lotion, and complex ion beautiTij r. at very, very small cost. Your grocer ha>s the lemons and anv drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard whjjc for . n few rents Mnssnrr thi< *w.-# tlv fragian*, lotion int > the face. neck, arms and hands each ihiy and see how freckles and blem ishes disappear and how dear, soft anti white the skin becomes., les' it is harmless. ‘ , J>" .\Jrs. U. B. Black, acconi,panic! by Mis- Hay .Iniies, Miss Kd|0i 'Black and 1 ie]i-].• Black ent I’amic " t Saturday returned Tuesday. They webt with Miss Ay •. who canto over lrt -t ..week to \ i.-:t her sis- t* . Mrs. Black. All Colors - All Styles - All Sizes Regular $1.50 Values « Your Choice Girls Have Pretty Face and Beautiful Com plexion. \:v Xth.nta nan pu,k< s "e-.v - dir cover.' that makes an old far* loo‘; years yp mgei . *lf \tfur skin is dark, brown, .or cove Led with freck les or ’Id* pushes, just u e a lirtl - ( 1 o<otone Skin Whitener; it's tivk.de with cncoatuit oil and iw perfectlv hnrm’ess. A few day’s use Will im^ prove your looks 100 - per cent. Th * wornnut skin < onu s off evenly, leav ing no evidence of the treatment, the new healthy under-skify appear ing as a lovoiy new complexion. Just a>k your druggist for an ounce of e'oootone Skin Wli tener. ami i,f ]}<> will not supply you s*nd twenty^five rents to The UDColrtne (la., and they will send S ail. to comb, is never stay,, cot one Harr rorne straight beautiful in a few days. Mail orderkxtille -Tx for a large box. • \ , Ri THE H. W. COHEN STORE \ A. S. KARESH, Mgr. ( o.vWtlady vo-1 a box «• Keep in mind the fact 'that the billion^ ^>f dollars that will be loan ed to our allies will Ire spent righ* here in this country in th** purchase of supplies for their armies and civilian population. This will mean Increased activity for every line \of business from the factory fo th\ farmer. It will a!»o mean that the millions that have been hoarded up will be put Into circulation and eacT person will be direct*^ benefitted thereby. Men of brain* will see th- significance of these facts, but the croaker, of course, will keep right on croaking until the devil gets hltn. TKAt RING .AGRH l N.Tl I.F ******* * tHH * * ****•*■*-» I.FAGCF. n (Va is The scbrud officials - of O-d etoft county must begin t«* get ready to take advantage of the provisbu;< uf the Smoak-Rector bill for teaching agriculture in the eppimoq sc.,(h4s. The State-Inuinl (^education work ing in ton junction with t’lem.spn (‘olU-ge, will bav*> arrangemen? CiVnipb'fed about the 1st Of July t ' begin vvotk iiftd*-r this law, ip.j *t ■ •<'pileton county I* to **har*. in t apnrtrpriatlon made it will be n«v-e< Mty that Hie s ITnjols b-‘gin‘*now t > plan for beglphing this work T! . aie a number of <ek<K»ls in the c nn fy whtch should begin th*- wo< k o' t*ac<iinr agriculture. arH jt. hopeif that ^the ft ust *•••’* of ttiv- schools w'lll s* t<> t that t* : s -; done. -V * ** 1 t The plan for- this work is to , V yr three or nn»re si hy>ols agree io teach this subject and raise by privat. ^subscription or other*****, j::,o to »PPly on the salary of-'the exper* agricqlturig! who wiil be jointlv employed by the county board of ********* ******* “lUby l»*y. the penalty of ignor- ane*-.” Because' o^ this fact the Civic league w.H have a “Better Baby” entertainment ope *lay n*xt wi-{-k a* the school building. ” It w ill be fr*-e ,and everybody is tnt«ted and exp<-ct- ,\) to come. The babhts. w ill not be measured and weighed.. Hr . as th* v went on the last baby day. This enteH*j,nuient, is for the ntothers. H*»wevH we invite the fafkcr; ; . aunts, iny l**?. brother?, sisteis ;md friend* of\baby to come. bocanse they are al\ays teady to give ad vice to the 'poor mothers, and if they come toxthis “Better Baby" entertainment they can gi\e advic* more intelligently We ate c**ir.g foNhaxp an excel lent program of instWction mix* 1 with fun. There WilKb,* r. goo) many little folks fn thisNamti rtain qient and they rti« always\:i using. Q*rOc:aIly do w, invltt th,\mo*'' efs and fa'hors srom ou! of \ wn j to come m. ter Ra’"" loming to ih* voa m.cht something that will |» v saving m»u 'i^ing will the program ft civen -ejut on babies VY etc for the exaH-1 i-ient an ! to* vr WHAT IS UX-RI& LAX-FOJ IS M NM0VED CASCAM A Digestive Laxative CATNARTC AMP UVEX TOMC Lax - Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medi cine but is Composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT WAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN IuLaz-Fos the Cascara it improved by the addition of these digestive ingredi ent* making it better than ordinary Cas cara, and thus the combination acta not only as a stimulating laxative and cathar tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. Syrup laxatives are weak, bat Lax-Fot combines strength with palatable, aro matic taste and does not gripe or disturb the stomach. # One bottle will prove LAJt-Fos it invaluable for Constipation. Indigestion or Torpid Liver. 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B» Chicago Every minute wasted on the road by slow, inefficient hauling and delivery costs you real money. Horses take from three to four times as long to cover the ground as it will take you when you install Smith Form-a-Trucks in your service. Three to four miles an hour is the best horses can do with a ton load. Smith Form-a-Truck replaces the slow, time wasting walk of horses with a speed of from ten - to fourteen miles an hour under every condition of work. And it costs no more to buy 'a Smith Form - a-Truck than it does to buy a good pair of horses equal to the work o l hauling a ton load. If your hauling or delivery reqt;:res all-day service every working day of the year, jej must ha\e it least two teams for every wagon. The sturdy, efEireht, untiring Smith Form-a-Truck never tal.es time out for rest, nev*jr has to lay off the job. Ic .w-ctks steau lv day in and day out, always maintaining its high rpced, always movipg its load quickly, easily, .ru ts. lovwr ccsc than any other form of service you can buy ' x-s R ncifro-ncverl-.O'XiSaiithForm-a-Truck t'icvr • t i r • j co»t of less taai ^ cent*. And the first v i. . .. ler >3- l ru\ *; • r *old f*ar \ \ n in serrice four yea/% civucv, J -u.i s *..d ca-'t only j tar tep&irs Gi-taSmitn Form-s-Tru :. vr..- - t->any Fccdy-Dod^e Bros., n.T.s .d. ivuivk. Ci.w.o. ; .adi chassis and end your extCaAive nauiing and de.i > . -j Fat r ur hsunng prob.c - t • Jt doesn’t co*t you a cent to -earn just *.*v *r.ucn mcr. -, vv s, caa put back into your pocket that you are now in.o torseA !E GO., LID.