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■ I %. . ■A Wednesday, August 1, 1917. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE THREE NEW FEMES FORSHTE HUN n AGRKTLTI HAL K.MIIIU'l s HA\ K , SEW MEAXISCi AT FA1U . *>-r TIME NNIES MORE HELP THAN ARE 01HER —T— WISE AXDEKSOS WOMAN M\KES , •» HIGHLY INTEREsTINAi STATEMENT AN HISTORICAL EVENT BEsT SHE EVER TRIED Opportunity for H«*l;itivr> an’l Friend* to Yi*it Soldiers in Camp There. After Lonjt Effort, Mr*. 4. t . Wall.- er. is Enabled to Make » Comparison. Trom The State: Despite the war conditions plans are under way tb make the forth coming State fair the greatest in its history. The premium list for thj fair has been issued and it shows that many thousands of dollars will be distributed in prizes for the best effort. The fair this year will be held October S2 to 26. The fair will lay special emphasi.? on the agricultural and live stock exhibits in keeping with the move ment for more food to care for America and the armies in Europe. Patriotic appeals to South Caro linians will be made in many ways. Speakers will be present to present the war issues. The fair will be educational in nature. » It is expected that this year will be the most memorable in thf his tory of the society. By the middle of October there will be more than 10.000 South Carolinians member* of the new National Army, station ed in Columbia. Low round trip rates hav# been secured for the fair and this will afford excellent oppor tunity for friends and relatives to visit the soldiers in Columbia. The fair will show the results o' the food campaign which has been conducted during the last several months. Clemson College will as sist the fair officials in preparing th* agricultural exhibits. “Tanlae is the best medicine I have evor taken and l certainly have taken a lot of medicine.” said Mrs. J.. C. Walker, of 30 Henderson St.. Anderson, in a statement she gave May 23rd- “Tanlae certainly did help me wonderfully. I took it for a generally run down condition, for I always felt tired and weak and I .never did feel as badly as when I went to bed, for I did not sleep well. I had no appetite and I scarcely had strength enough to do my hqusework. . “But the Tanlae did me more good than any other medicine I ever have taken. It soon had me feeling strong, and I got so I cobld sleep well and I began to feel fine. The Tanlae did a lot to build up and strengthen my entire system. Tanlae. “The Master Medicine," is solfl by Jno. M. Klein. Waiter- boro: The Colleton Cypress Co., Col leton: Cottageyllle Drug Co.. Cot- tageville; Islandton Mercantile Co.. Islandton; W. C. Glover, Green Pond and Jacksonhoro; E. R. Bish op & Co.. Lodge. - * TRYING FOR A NEW COUNTY Citizen* of Holly Hill S«H'ti«>n \\ i*h to Organize for New v 1 . County. •s What thi* Memphis Man Say* About Hi* Experience With A-I-M in 17 Year*. C %n THOISANH BOTTLES • I believe I have had more ex- p.rieme with Acid Iron Mineral ^an anyone living.” says Mr. A. P. Watkins, a w« 11 known business man of Memphis. Tenn.. living nt 16T'i E\<hange Ave. ■ It has ctm-d tumors where doc tors said there was no cure excepL a.n operation. It has cured hun dreds of -cases (d female trouble V*_ Reports from the Holly Hill sec tion of Orangeburg county have been coming in during the past few days telling of much activity in that region for a new county s°at. The plan proposed is to take a consider able portion of Orangeburg, em bracing Vance and Elloree if thi's town is willing to come in without being the county seat and also a part of Berkeley, running along the State road below the present Ol- angeburg-Berkelej- line This prop osition has been talked up consid erably, but no definite steps taken. One of the main causes for, dis satisfaction. according to our infor mants. is that the people of the an nex scetion do not think they have beep treated right in the matter of good roads, and eonsequ’entiy thov want to .organize their own conntv and see what thev c;>/ti do for them selves. Especially are • they ne- grfeveii at what they consider Or- Preponderance in Your Big Four •895 35 Horsepower Light Four* Tourtnt ... KoadiUr . . . Country Clmt. Big Fours Light Sixes T mrtnf Pj+i.ttr Coup* . St*Ltn . tl4JJ •» Wiflys-KnightS F-mt Tomrtnt t: . ♦ / /ur Coup* f. Fiiar Foar / .*o £l(U tiny. The more serious the purchase of a car is to your family, the more seriously you should consider Overland. »» Consider what a guarantee it is to own a car backed by a company with $68,000,000 assets; with an army of workmen that would populate a good sized city; with acres and acres of modern fac tories, and more than 4,(XX) dealers and branches. . r The magnitude of The Willys-Over- land Company is due to its man agement: due to the practical policy of utilizing prodigious production as a means to higher quality and lower prices. . * - *. .. Hr •« The \Vil)y s-Overlafid Company guartls its obligation to the own ers of its cars as seriously as a conservative, bank protects the interest of its depositors, large and small. The Willys-Overland is predicated upon the need for cars of beauty, comfort and conveni ence in addition to long-lived utility. The average family can participate in the luxuries of motoring be cause hundreds of thousands of other owners enable The Willys- Overland Company to distribute and bring down costs. Such*a*car as the Overland Big Four would never have been possible at such a price as $89> had it not been for over 300,(XX) similar Overlands which have > already gone into service./ Come in and see the Overland Big Four and the most compre hensive line of motor cars ever built by any one producer.^ TV \ All 7 •' -5 SuMtrt l.l (Hint* wtt* « ’i-t Walterboro Garage Co, Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio .fj : Wi!K-< Krtittht :»n1 Ox- rlan'l Autoninbil! * an*> ! n:ht. < i>min*T ul C.,iv . x*b. -P to V sn'-bl nothing l.ut •nD^.:*ng.>bnrg- • -fforr ;o ollminkte Hollv • operation -woiiT.f <lo any good. \M . HiU'* 1.1 .-rlnminatm.- o n tb- St 't-t Iron Min ral a ill euro anv b .Mn-.'/t’- . Pt: * Highway I ' \ !!:•• ‘b.-: that or.n l>o oar*-/!-. Wjt’i .i liitb- |>';rgativ.‘ it v ill Cure ai- i o-: anything- that can !<• nn< d when tak* u internally. I JiVv-.' boon handling A« •! Don Min-rr!! for Kovoptoon year* and b.av,* sol’d between forty and fiftv thfoi-and bottles. During t'int time only one per on roq.u<jst>“d his mon ey bark and I r< turned the mom*' a* willingly as 1 took it l-have five children and 1 gav** ,arh of them A-I-M before they were a month old, and still give it to thorn when they need any medi cine.’* We believe this statement to be unegualed in the praise of any medicine before the public. When you praise AHd Irod Mineral you praise natnre. for it is from nature that .this preparation is obtained. Abohol. and the dope of the pill maker, or the drug of the chemist are not found in It. It is obtained from the only natural medicinal iron mineral deposit of its kind known to the world, and come.* closest to the ideal as a general tonic for all troubles of the human system. AH reliable druggists have A-I-M in aOc’ and »1 00 sizes. Be sure you get the genuine. Ask for it hv name and Took for the A-I-M trad- mark on every hottl*. ■ ■ ■<* j — Sirs: J. F.' Morrall and little daughter with Miss Gussie Morrall. who have been spending the past few weeks in North Carolina are expected to return home the first of .the week.*—-Beaufort Gazette. «H’nmis-.'oh uiiikf iw«. re-utt-s the capital to/the • • .t-ro;>«t. Time- and Demoi'ta,< MOTHER! YOUR CHIED 15 LOAN Applications Wanted bWETHERHORH §S0H WE CAN handle: vT i wmm ir Tongue j* (Vmteil, Breath Bail, Stomach Sour, Liv^r ami Bowel*. SEVERAL APPLICATIONS FARM LOANS IN AMOFNTS < !' $1000 AND FPWARDS FOR A..F1 . F. YEAR PERIOD. Colleton Insurance and Realty Company CHEVROLET / i\ ML . IJver Trouble. “I am bothered with liver trouble about twice a year.” writes Joe Dingman. Webster City. Iowa. "! have pains in mv side and hack and an awful soreness in mv stomach. I heard of Chamberlain’s Tablets and tried them By the time I had used half a boTtle of them I was feeling fine and had no signs of pain ” Obtainable everywhere. Give “California Syrup of Figs" at once—a teaspoonful today often saves a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is out-of-sorts, half-sick, isn’t resting, eating an*’ acting naturally—look. Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged wih waste. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath had or ha* stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throa*. full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs.’’ and in a few hours all the constipated poi son. undigested food and sour bib* gently moves out of its little bowel* without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giv ing this harmless “fruit laxative.” because it never fails to cleanse the little one’s liver and bowel* and sweeten the stomach and they dear ly love Its pleasant taste. Full di rections for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a Sft-cent bot tle of “California Syrup of Figs.” ♦ben see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” R. JEFFERIES. Pres. C.F. MUC KEN FUSS. Mgr. WALTERBORO, S. C. HIGH GRADE MEAL CONTAINS POTASH, DO YOU WANT IT? X . w charleston, s. Just Received •, - • , » . ■ ■ * - , A CARTLOAD OF *» X • ' v • - , ^ / / Chevrolet Cars x Walterboro X // GROWING HOGS * For a h»* nrofttnhle he' mn^t be kept growing from birth to marketing age He cannot be oroflt- nble unle«s he is healthv. He can always he in a proflt-nroducing con dition if he is fed B. A. Thomas’ Hog Powdor. We ^positively tell von that this remedy prevents cholera, removes worms and cure* • thumps If the powdmr does not make good we will A Wichman k Son. Walterboro. and A V Bag gett. Hendersonville. Imo. Just tl*^*Thing for Diarrhon*, “AI»out two years ago I hrd a se vere attack of diarrhoea which last ed over a week.” writes W C. Jom^f Buford. N D “I became so weak ♦ hat I cozild not stand upright., A drugggist reocmmetMed Chamber- latr’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose relieve.! me and within two days I was as well as ever ” Manv druggists rec ommend this remedv because thev know that it is reliable. Obtainabfl* 1 everywhere. THE BEST CHEAPEST FEED. Walterboro 00 Mill A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches and pains and suffer in silence—this only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott’s Emulsion overcomes ju->t such conditions. * It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, | strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of r»—and will help you. No alcohol, •cott at Bowne. Ill ■unhslrl. N. J. FotKeUst drop V MAXWFI I — NUXATEDIRON ft RUB-MY-TISM i Will cure Rheumatism,' Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Spraing. Bruises, Cuts, Bums, Old Sores," Tetter, Ring-Worm,‘Ec zema, etc. AatiaepHe Aaodyae, used internally or externally. 25c . « MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 100 FORFEIT 15 Perfect - Ask Your Grocer ln<r»*n*<M strength of delicate, nervous, run- dowti people lot) per cent, in ten di«>s In many instance*. 1100 forfeit if it falls as per full explanation In large article goon to appear In this pa per. Ask your doctor „ S' or druggist about, Jk WaKerboro Drug Company. Klein’s Drug Store. Tbt GuMns That 0ms Net Affsct Ths Hsad Hecause ol its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA TIVE KKOMO Ql ININK is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor rtbatugin head Rrmember the full name snd look t->» the signature ot E W. C«i|OVH; JSc. STOP, IXX>K AND READ THIS If a man love* a girl, that bis bual- mm; If a girl lovefl a man that's her busi ness; If they get married that’s , their business. VX.% So, If you want your automobile aeat covered* and .cloth** cleanat . *•• n.. . The New York Pre*aljft«J5Iu|»;>.fa«.,.„ . that’s thetr business. New York Pressing Club ^ J, B. DAVENPORT, Manager.