University of South Carolina Libraries
Line th( With AST April the L- and spread o Its silver linin' sources of Americ For these alone end to the war. To keep that si] all of us who std simple and very n First of all we amounts with whi small coins to 1 Savings Stamps. These small sa as the larger ones Through then to lend the cour billion quarters. Every quarter unnecessary luxu: When you get turn them in at a appointed agent Savings Stamp. This savings promise to pay 3 one five-dollar go These $5.00 3 changeable for ca January 1, 1923, notice to any m< get the cost price By buying thei that now has no and swift victory cloud over us. Begin buying buying. Your post off your bank, can s everything you w DICKSON'S War-Clouds Your Silver war-cloud left the horizon ver our entire sky. consists solely of the re a in men and money. can bring a victorious, swift [ver lining bright and evident, .y at home must do certain ecessary things. must save-not only large ch to buy Liberty Bonds, but uy Thrift Stamps and War vings are really as important i the government expects us try two billion dollars-eight you save by doing without ries buys a Thrift Stamp. sixteen of these Thrift Stamps ny post office, bank or regular and you will get one War stamp is the government's rou, at the end of five years, Id piece. Var Savings Stamps are ex.. sh any time between now and upon giving ten days' written >ney order post office. You plus accumulated interest. rn you make available money effect in hastening victory is the silver lining of the war them now-and keep on ice money order station, or eli them to you and tell you ant to know about them. DR UG STOla~ TESTED RECEIPTS BY THE U. S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION, Corn Flour Biscuits' 0 100 percent Wheat Substitute u 2 2-3 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 6 teaspoons baking powder u 3 tablespoons fat 1 cup liquid. Sift the dry materials together. Work in fat well. Combine liquid and dry materials, handling lightly. Shape as biscuit and bake in a hot oven. (450 degrees F. or 230 degrees C.). This recipe will make 16 medium sized biscuits. Ground Rolled Oat Muffins 100 per cent Wheat Substitute 1 2-3 cups ground rolled oats I tospoon salt 4 teaspoor.s baking powder 1 t'i... spoon fat 2 tablespoons syrup 1 egg I cuIIp milk. Alm the dry materials together. Ad to the cup of milk the melted fat, yrup and beaten egg. Combine these two mixtures, stirring lightly without beating. Bake about :30 minutes in a moderately hot oven (425 F. or 215 degrees C.). Make eight large ur twelve- to six ten small muffins. Grind your rolled oats in a meat Rice at-- ... Biscuit Rice Flour 50 per cent ..ODund Oats .,, per cent 1 cup ground rolled oats. 1 cup rice flour I teaspoon salt Ii teaspoons baking powder 3 tablespoons fat I cup liquid. Sift the materials together. Work in fat well. Combine liquid and drv materials, handling lightly. Shape as a biscuit and bake in a hot oven. Grind your rolled oats in a meat grinder. Combination Substitute Muffins Barley 50 per cent Oats 50 per cent 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon fat 2 tablespoons syrup 2 eggs I teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 1-2 cups barley flour 3-4 cups ground rolled oats. Add to the cup of milk, the melted fat, syrup and the slightly beaten egg. Mix in the ground oats. Combine the two mixtures, stirring lightly without -beating. Bake in a moderately hot oven (425 degrees F. or 215 de grees C.), for 20 or 35 minutes, de pending upon the size of the muffins. This recipe makes 24 small muffins (:3 of which make 2 oz. serving) or 8 very large muffins. Barley Muffins 100 per cent Wheat Substitute 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon fat 2 tablespoons syrup I egg 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder 3 cups barley flour Sift the. dry materials together. Add to the cup of milk the melted fat, syrup and beaten egg. Combine these two mixtures, stirring lightly without beating. Bake about 30 min utes in a moderately hot oven, (215 degrees C. or 425 degrees F.). This will make eight large or twelve to sixteen small muffins. Chocolate Cake 75 per cent Buckwheat Flour I2~> per cant Ground Rolled Oats 1-2 cup fat 3-4 cup sugar. 1 cup syrup 3 -4 cp milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 2-3 cups buckwheat flour 1-2 cup groundrolledoats t6 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 squares chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream the fat, sugar and egg yolk. Add the syrup and mix well. Add the dry and liquid ingredients alternately. Add flavoring and melted chocolate. Fold in well beaten egg whites. Bake ab~out one hour starting at 350 de grees F. or 175 (degrees C. After twen ty minutes raise to 400 per cent F. or 205 dlegrees C. I Spice Cake 100 per cent Barley Flour 1-2 cup fat. 3-41 cup sugar I cup syrup 3 eggs 3-4 cup milk Steaspoon vanilla l-2 teaspoon ginger .; teaspoons baking powder 1-4 teaspoon salt iteaspoon cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon cloves 1 tesapoon allspice. 3 3-4 cups barley flour 1 cup raisins Cream the fat, sugar and egg yolk. Add the syrup and mix well. Mlix or sift the dry matsxials ardl add al ternately with the liquid. Add the flavoring and fold in the well beaten egg whites. Bake for one hour in a moderate oven (175 degrees C. or :350 degrees F.). After twenty minutes raise the temperature to (205 dlegrees C. or 400 degrees F.). Corn Flour Sponge Cake 100 per cent Wheat Substitute 4 eggs 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-8 teaspoon salt -1 cup sugar 1 cup corn flour ISeparate the whitcs and yolks of eggs; beat yolks untir thick and lemon colored, then add the lemon juice and salt. Add sugar and beat until light. Fold In the well beaten whites of eggs and the' sifted flour and bake in a moderate oven. Baksed Hoeminy and Cheese 1 cup milk Stalespoon fat 1 ablo n ean Itae 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups cooked hominy 1-2 cup grated cheese Make a sauce of the milk, fat, corn tarch and salt. Arrange the hominy nd cheese in altrenate layers. Pour ver the white sauce and bake 20 min tes in a moderate oven. Paprika may e added for seasoning if desired. either hominy grits or samp may be I sed. com 0 Potato Pudding 11 This Uses No*Vheat Flour. ing 1 1-4 cups mashed potatoes. L 4 tablespoons fat 2 eggs, well beaten ho 1-2 cup milk N 1-4 teaspoon salt say: 1-2 lemon (juice and rind) kid[ 1 tablespoon sugar pan 1-2 cup raisins and nut meats. cert Boil potatoes, mash and add fat, Son ggs, milk, lemon juice, grated peel I cc id sugar. Beat all ingredients to- strt ether and bake in greased dish 3-4 Diz our or longer. Serve with top milk. a ir Oatmeal Betty ith irr, 2 cups cooked oatmeal no. 4 apples cut up small noy 1-2 cup raisins of 1-2 cup sugar p 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon ._ In 2 cups cooked oatmeal Dot 1-2 cup molasses itr 1-2 cup raisins, bur Mix and bake for one-half hour. ;(rve hot or cold. Any dried or fresh ruits, dates, or ground peanuts may For IndIgestion, Constipation or: bat Biliousness 2Otl Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS A WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid D~igestive I nu .axative pleasant t take. Mimde and Bu ecom:aended to t!mo p'biic hy ''; Medi ine Co..:aanufacturers if l.aaativc iromo Tin uinine and Grove's T:t c!c '': i Toule. Farms F( Below will be found descriptions of or salt: R ACT 18-01.--Tract of 100 acres, 1 1-2 n n cultivation: 4-hroom a good neighborhood. RACT 18-02--Tract of 160 acres, 75 a West of Wedgefield on tenant settlement and o [RACT 18-03.-67 Acres, 175 to 200 acre miles Northwest of Di 'RACT 18-04.--373 Acres, 175 to 200 acre South of Elliotts on the ' house with good out-bu neighborhood and will e handling. Price -..-.. I RACT 18-05.-503 Acres, about 300 acre Southwest of Mayesvill settlements and two 2-r across the road, neighbo state of cultivation, val portion of the tract. Pr ['RACT 18-06.---92 1-2 acres, 65 to 70 a from Dalzell; 13 mile; Claremont public road; tenant house, school a neighborhood. Price ... FRACT 18-07.--132 Acres, 100 acres in cui Dalzell and 10 miles fro 5-room house, 2 tenant buildings. Price ..-.... RACT 18-08.--139 Acres, 130 in cultiv1 Dalzell, 4 tenant house: land, and while it has be first-class land and in i TRACT 18-09.-373 Acres, 185 acres in cul ty, 1 1-2 miles from Sai on Black River Road; houses, good barns any artesian water. A desi; T RA CT 18-10.--367 Aceres, about 175 a< North of Sumter on publ at Brent; 4 tenant house osition, convenient to the location for gin and se TRACT 18-11.---10 Acres, 6 acres in cu house, costing about $1,1 house, 2 1-2 miles Norti Charleston Road; house TRACT 18-12.--156 Acres, 125 in cultival ter, near Bethel School 6-room dwelling, 41 tenarl buildings; this tract is T RA CT 18-13.--296 A cres, 70 acres in cull Mayesville to Elliotta, and 5 miles from Mayes fine land; 3 tenant hous ings. A good developi neighborhood. Price .. T RA CT 18-14.-150 A cres, 75 acres clea 2 1-2 miles from Claret barns and stables; one ient to church and s Prie.. TRACT 18-15.-100 Acres, 65 acres ee Sutiitr on Brewvington Public Road; one tenan bluff land, and offers at and country store. Pri IRA('T l5-l1;.-1-13 Acres, 40 to 50 acre: from Sumter on road naturally of good qjualii on uncleared portion c TRACT 18-17.--67 Acres, 40 acres in cull morton, 1 1-2 miles fron Paul Road, 4 room dwc Land and neighborhood TRACT 18-18.---1l61 Acres, 50 acres in ct mient, onl pumblIc road I about 12 miles from St TRACT 18-l9..--154 Acres, 85 acres cleat along the Sumter-Oswe eqnipped 8-room dwell sewerage; 7 tenant hou and all necessary out-b statt; of cultivation an< ance. can be put into cu and farm. Price .... rRACT 18-20.-480 Acres, 300 in cultiva woodland, 3 1-2 miles fi andI Shiloh Section roar houses. Large barns at good state of cultivatio We are offering other tracts in all ion Counties. If you (10 not find what y yrou are looking for, and we will make it o R.B.BE REAL ESTATE 26 N. Maia St. P'arm Lands, Business and Residence * Reaty to GO TO THE RESCUE i't Walt 'till It's Too Late-Pol. ow the Example of a Manning Citizen escue the aching back. it keeps on aching, trouble ma j e. ften it indicates kidney weakness. you neglect the kidneys' warn >ok out for urinary disorders. his Manning citizen will show you to go to the rescue. rs. E. S. McLauchlin, Church St., a: "About six years ago I had ey trouble, which started with s through the small of my back. I ainly had terrible backaches. etimes I suffered with such pains uld hardly stand it. I was all un inm, my nerves were in bad shape. ty spells bothered me frequently I had to take hold of somethini fear of falling over. Besides all ,e complaints my kidneys acteri gularly and caused me much ab since. I finally took Doan's Kid Pills and they nositively cured me ill kidney trouble." rice 60c at all dealers. Don't ply ask for a kidney remedy-get mn's Kidney Pill-the same that MeLauchlin had. Foster-Mil i Co., MIfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE will apply to the Judge of Pro e for Clarendon County on the i day of June 1918, at 11 o'clock M. for letters of Gascharge as Ad istrator of the Estate of Janie E. Idin, deceased. .JESSE MARTIN BUDDIN. Administrator. inionsville, S. C. lay 22nd. 1913. )r Sale. few of the Tracts we are offering iiles from Rembert, 60 acres ouse. This is good land in Price -------------------$6,000 cres in cultivation, 2 miles A. C. L. Railroad; one good ne other small house. Price $2,500 in cultivation, 1 1-2 miles Izell. Price -Sold s in cultivation, 1 1-2 miles road to Mayesville; ,-room ildings. This is a first-class nhance rapidly with ; roper --------------------------$18,000 s in cultivation, 1-2 miles e; six good 8- and 4-room Dom houses; school just rhood excellent, land in high uable timb.'r on woodland ice --------- -------------$35,000 -res in cultivation; 4 miles from Sumter on Sumter 6-room dwelling, one good id church convenient, good -------------------.----$5,000 tivation, about 4 miles from rn Sumter on th Fish Road; houses with necessary out ------- ---- -------- $5,500 ition, 1 1-2 i-: s north of This i; trond clay sub-soil en rert2d out, ' is naturally good neighborhood. Price $9,000 tivation. 1 1-2 miles north of dinia, 15' miles from Sumter 6-room dwellinig, 7 tenant i stables; .: t aacco barns, able f.:.:. P':::. --------$18,750 ~res in cultivation, 9 miles ic road and 3. A. L. Railroad s. A good develoement prop station and occupies a good ed businsx. ::-----.$14,680 ltivation, wvith good 6-room 300 when built, trood servant of Wedgeficki, on Camden alone worth the price. Price $1,650 ion, 7 miles South of Sum and Church, on public road; t houses with necessary out desirably located. Price-. ..$10,000 ivation, on public road from ibout 4 miles from Elliotts, ville; 65 to 70 acres of very es with necensary out-build nent proposition in a good ------------ --- - $8,500 red, 13 miles from Sumter, nlont; 5-roonm dwellinp': rvood ood tenant hou.-e,. Conven ehool, neighborhood good ------------------- --$5,500 red, 7 miles Southeast of andl Muldrow's Crossing settlement. This is good exceptional location for gin ---- ------ -- ---...-----.-..$6,501 in cultivation, 4 1-2 miles to D~alzell. Cleared landl y arnd some valuable timber f the tract. Price ..-- - ..$6,000 ~ivation, 2 miles from Sum St. Paul, on Summerton-St. Iling and one tenant house. good. Price------.----....$4500 It ivation, one tenant settle 'rom Sumter to Pinewood, inter. Price . ..-2000 ed1, in town of Oswego and to Road; nice new modernly ng with water-works and Bes, good barns and stables uildings; 85 acres in a high I practically the entira bal itivation. Nice combination ------------..-- -- -$20000 tion, balance in timber and om Sumter on Plowden Mill ;6-room dwelling; 8 tenant d stables. This land is in a a and produces well. Price $24,000 parts of Sumter, Lee and Claren.. ou want in this list, tell us what ur' business to find It for you. LSER, BROKER Sumter, S. C. I Property, Timber Lands ad ana