Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, July 04, 1918, Image 8

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CLASSIFIED LOCAL ADYS POR SALE Mllle»’s Antiseptic Oil, Known As INSPECTION for 1-aik- M*»in street bath Desirable resid hucp" on Kight la'g-* r quins. Two room* ' A 11 ' ino*1ern .(■niiVHii i‘?nce-« Barns and sthbh*; orchard, Will Positively Rcliev* Palo In a Few Minutes Keep your shoes neat Wtw Regulations Concerning Meat Consumption Are Announced by the Food Administration.—Public Urged to Substitute Pork and Save Beef for Army and Allies. Home-Canned Products < Will be Given Preference Over , Maryland and Virginia Pack by Large Concerns. (JolumWiiV—“Householdor* am not under any circumstances to buy more than one and one-quarter .pqti.fl.ds of cleur bfef weekly/ (or one* and on»*-halt pboraU'Tnrludinff’ the bone) per per- »od in .tbe hohkehold," says-Herbert Hoover, federal food administrator in a telegram to William Kllfott, food administrator for South Carolina, an nouncing new regulation* oomreroini the consumption of meats. , “The demands for beef for our army and the allied armies and their civil .population for this summer are beyond our present surplus,” Mr. Hoover’s On the other Columbia—A ready market has been developed In South Carolina for ,all home-canned fruits and vegetables that will be -flut up during the com ing, canning season ,in. excess of do mestic needs. This announcement has been made by the Conaervatlon and lli'i- oil ig chruM b»- tlie must ticne< rating remedy kn 'mi H-titomiii aud imifl-ili t • i tfoc' in relieving imw. dpo - fo the.fact tost ;t iienctrstes to the affected at once. As an il 4ust»htioji pour t ti drops i : n t‘;e-thick- jet puce 1 ro'e le ithcr ami it mil yen- etrate « this puhstHtiee through* end >U hALh—Dry pine and p. p a wot d cut any length And deliver, d Send me your o tier for your w inter supply. & tu« C. N H ifckliHlier. SHOE POLISHES .on Division of the Food Ad- LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK BROWN OB OX-BLOOD SHOES. PRESERVE THE LEATHER. n« F. F. 0ALLEY CORPORATIONS. LIMITED, BUFFALO. N.Y. ministration,, which ha* been work ing on the problem of marketing of home-canned products* for the past two months. A number pi the lead ing wholesale grocers ahd jobbers of the State have not only expressed their willingness to buy home-canned Accept nq substitute. 'ii! is g, Jden rnil.ifiilor.only t e omhi atitei d “■ 1‘oc, f)0c h growing tobacco, coir* n good road frontage g«> ; sufficient wot dland and tenant houses, Aouic be‘ t^nns in lettpr. Address telegram continue* liand, we have enough Increased sup ply of pork thistaummer to permit eco nomical expansion in its use. It will, therefore, be a direct service to our armies and the allies if our people ■would,-in—some degree, substitute, fresh pork, bacon, ham and Bausage for beef product*.” The Food Administration, In view of the demands for beef for the army and t K e allies, has now reached the j>oint where It must request all hotels and restaurants not to place on their bills of faro or serve boiled beef for more Ilian two meal* per week, and beef steak for not more than two meals ff“T week Roast beef is also limited to one meal a week. fruit* and ve ables properly pre Car .*.. i tu s- pa p*- r pared for .commerciar use, but will give the home-canned product the preference over Maryland and Vir ginia flacked goods. The Food Administration has on file the requirements of several large concerns and has been^asked to find the canned products to supply their needs. Thousands of cans of fruits and vegetables can b*„ readily sold, but the packers will be required, as a matter of course, to conform to oar- tain trade rules. In the first place, the prlce^ must be In conformity with that for which Maryland and Virginia packed good* PREVENT HOC CHOLERA Littleton College a*- just closed one of tire most eccssful years in its history. ie 111 annual session will era./ If you feed your hogs as direct'd yn\ need never fear hog cholera ndr any other hag disease. And the direc tions Art* very simple, just about what you are doing, pins a few cents worth of B. A. Tli nnas’"Hog Powder in the feed twice a week. » ■ Usually, though, Cholera gets in be fore we know it. Then if. requires close at'enifon to each hog—eech hog trm-t be dosed—and if you will deseas direc ted you will save better than 90 per cent. If you don’t the B. A Thoiipw medicine costs you nothing. We -n it s one distant manufacturer—pay youi* motiey back. - K H WAI.KUR^ealer. Appleton. S C. can ha bought Canned products should not b« of fered fop the wholesale trade except in -.large lots. It Is suggested that farmers and others who desire to put upfruits and vegetables for tfle market form marketing agencies, in order that their product rx^ay be handled-in larg- at lots a greater advantage. The grades must be uniform and certain, standards maintained. Th# canned product must of course be put up in uniform cases, and the cans unh„ formly labelled. Contracts for fall deliveries should he male r.ow or In the very! near*' future. Canning^clubs. community clubs or marketing agencies with large quan tities of canned fruit* and vegetables to offer for sale should write the Food Administration. Conservation and Pro- , duction Division, at Columbia, stating what they have to offer at the present! I time or what they will have to deliver In the fall, stating the’ price desired and all information. The Food Administration will make no purchases or sales, but It may serve as A connecting link to bring the pack ers and the dealers together. . As has already been announced, ■ r cans and jars ners during the"" unities that are >ort to the Food [nubia, and mer- j l touch with n request. At tractive stock labels can be bought at a very low price. .Packers of fruits and vegetable* j should remember that they cannot ex- j pect to receive the retail price for ! their products If sold at whole sale. ancMbose who have only job lots to offer should seek a market In their home communities SILOS TO HELP, Wlty THE WAR. Iluild silos and Relp defeat the German submarines now attack ing supply ships. v , England and Fiance are face to face with a serious shortage of feeds Horses and epws are to be placed on i utions in Eng land. y This means that America w 1 !! be called upouito supply the allied./countries with more meats. Silos are the best means of conserving our stock feeds. Now i. th«' time to build them. Th<\ Vsw of the silo. phonld tfoepiid i.pmlKthe number of cattle to he fed. TX? cow or steer during tiie winter ''feeding period con- t’ume* about Tour tons of sil age,- From this irHs etfk.v to de- »«imi?te how large toNuake the f.iio. ’’-x. Chain 'l read UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA 'Uncle. Scm par.hc:» t!v tic one iiour to give more ii.;‘ Take advantage oi it. 1 ”>■ -to yourself and your con.:. t every minute count. A* ' ■ Use vour car—pass art :7c ~ c mcrcial—to the limit. . • Samuel P. Colt, president United States Rubber Cor helped awaken the country economic value of the i.utc last fall. He said— \ “Everything on wheels n used and mobilized. dMM made sa^ pplieation No lied Tti Attorneys at Law Barnwell, S. C. WOMAN’S HEAL PART IN WAR ACTIVITY First Place Given to Food Conserva tion and Food Production in Appeal to Women of the Country from 0*ffi- c i a I Washington. “The automobile is second to the railroads as an adjunct and supple mentary to them in collecting end distributing merchandise. “Owners should use their oar both passenger end commercial, : and more.” Make the moat c| your cur by dec the tires that will extend its , to the utmost. Use^-gOQd tires—Uni: /l St ct 0. Tire-. They last longest and ■ carry y farthest at least ccsi:. There is a Urited f;‘ : as T';o ; • - every car or truck—vo e Interrupted service u- .d ^rcatc-c ^ economy. ^ Our nearest Sales and S rviec dealer will tell you v. hrrh ones wiv. serve you best. . x Columbia.—^ special appAaU to the ■women of the country is-made by offi cial Washington, through ! the Food Administration, and emphasis is laid upen tlie fact that women have never befrre been called upon to bear so ftreit a burden as the coming months will impose trpmi their couYage and The wholesaler *nd^ the jobber ..cannot handle job their constancy Woman’s part J ln all war activities .Is primarily food production and food <x>nservation. ’ T’i4 women of America must see to it,” says the authoritative state ment, “that the nation's producing power is not enfeebled by the draft .made upun-it to stfleugtlien the fight ing /power. "They must produce fod by work ing gardens, by^raising rhlckens, by •doing farpi service where they can or by helping* and encouraging those who <1o it. They, must aid in the kitchen,, conperving food by wise economJ.eij canning, drying, preserving, pickling nmU preparing fod In acordance with the Food Any information which may be de sired by any Interested person or can ning club will be furnished by thq Conservation and Production Division of the Food Administration. Columbia. DANGEROUS RUMOR SHOWN TO BE FALSE Columbia.—Reports In circulation to the effect that Food Adintnisrrati• r officials h,ad stated no further con servation of wheat was necessary have been nailed as unfouded In a telegram received by William Elliott. State food administrator, from Herbert Hoover “No statement of this character has ever been issued.” says Mr Hoover, and the federal food administrator then states frankly the exact situation which emphasizes the absolute neces sity of even greater conservation of wheat than the American people have yet practiced For tl af reason the ap peal was recently made to the Ameri can people, thfoujfb the churches, by Mr. Hoover, asking that every one who possibly can do so discontinue eating wheat'or wheat products In any form until the next harvest ' It is stated In Mr. Hoofer’s tele- fram that American supplies of wheat until the next harvest allow a home consumption of not more - than one- third of normal. If America is to train- Administration's program They must purchase where they see ♦ lie Food* Administration’s emblem >vatch their local’dealers, buy produce in preference to CORD TIRES W'ejtnow United State. Tires are good tires. That’s why w Barnwell, S C, f, MOLAIR, ALLENDALE HDWE. CO. WEISSANGER S PHARMACY . B. F. ANDERSON, ELLENTON MERCANTILE CO WILUSTON HARDWARE CO- are made in;the ribbed tread familiarly associated with Cord Tires and in the fa mous Fisk Non-SkidTread. No matter which of these tires you choose you cannot go wrong! local shipped kckkIs and resist the temptation to hoard. "• ■'America is today rationing the Nvorld. Without our food suppiies the Allies could not fight for us. They nr* suffering privations. The food that Wte save for them is not a saving of money. It is a saving of life. It is ■worth more than Its weight in gol.” Allendale Blackville Dunbarton Ellenton, Williston, Positions Positions Positions HK (ioveriun^nt Offices and Banks and Business Office* everywhere are elatiKtring'for ctticrent Clerks. Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Typi-t,- 1 T hey are big, sturdy, beautiful—combining re siliency, speed, mileage, safety and comfort. EAT PERISHABLE FOODS Youiig women and young men who arc ineligible for the army have tie ortunity of a ii efime to >ec.i re "'high-salaried niid permanent position? t assurance of rapid advaneement. Cali or write us today for low cost of training. --- - Use all the fresh perishable fod products and can what you do not use. Every household should can u few quart* ot the vegetables and frulte that are in seasdn and thus Insure a >upplv of food for next winter. It is not patriotic at this time to us* canned goods which must be held ae a food reserve. For canning fruit* an ade quate supply of sugar can be obtained by applying to your grocer for a certificate and es timating your sugar needs for canning purposes. Patronize war garden* and* half (hileve the itrala eo trans portation.' - try is pledged to do! At the beginning of May. there were In farmers’ hands snd in storage in Anferica about 7S.000.000 bushals of wheat, which will have to carry the American people for approx'aately three.ianonths, until th* new crap comes In. America’* normal.eeasum£ tlon for three months.jwould be 110.- 000.000 bushels, not s 1 lowing the allies anything. ft can therefore be readily seen that reports quoting Food Admtuistratiwi officials a* saying there is no further aohi ot wheat saving are-ahaply em- ••I propaganda af a very daigerots DRAUGHON’S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. ;• .. .« - '■ irgest Becauee Best National Reput ptlon 1626 Main Street, Columbia, S. C: LISE | NO BEEF, PORK. OR. SHEET FRODDCTS. print anything you need 1 rtf