The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 13, 1914, Image 3
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«'leni9on CoUe***, May 11.—What
U believed to be a new departure hi
agricultural literature Is a bulletin.
•Torn Club ratoehieai -with Intro
ductory Storle?,?^ that has just bo n
Issued from Clemson ColleKe by W.
>. Barton, assistant state agent ot
demonstration. It is stated that if
this bulletin proves sucoesMul it will
> followed by other extension bul
letins of the same general nature.'
The distinguishing .feature of this
bulletin is not that it is written ex
pressly for elementary school chil
dren, but that it is written in words
that are perfectly familiar to the
child—the kind of knowledge that is
actualy spoken to the child in the
class room and at home.
Thp bulletin is designed primarily
for use in the 140 rural schools which
are conducting.practical agricultural
courses under the extension division
of Clemson College. Its principal
aim is to Impart practical scientific
knowledge to the child by homely
methods.
The “introductory stories" are
three in number, “The Legume Fam
ily,” ‘'The Corn Folks.” and "OH
Mother Nature.” The catechism'for
corn club members was prepared
with a view toward giving the boy
all instructions requisite for grow ing
u prize acre of corn, in the order in
which the'instructions are to be cir-
; ;od out. ,
Though the distribution of the bul-
THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO, S. C.
PAGE THREE
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3 COUNTIES HAVE
POULTRY CLUBS
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Yen Work Uc^uii bj Demon*:rated
Forces In* Horry, ’ ItafttwHI and
Dailington.
^Clemson College. May 1 l^-Tb^
boysNand girls* poultry dub work
ha$ bcguSi In sSouth Carolina. Three
counties, tlorry, Barnwell and 1>Ar
lington. have been organized by Mr.
Frank C. Hare, t*. S. poultry demon
stration agent in co-operation with
Clemson t'ollege. who returned from
this trip a Jew days ago and report
ed much success.-
Mr. Hare has been working in
South Carolina for several months,
but most of his work has been
ajnong adults and (n the upper set-
tion of thw state. It was decided re
oently to begin the regUlap-poultry
club work in Souths Carolina and is
k> what could be doite in the face of
nie season’s lateness
Mr. Hare organized (lye clubs, one
in Horry, one In Darlington and
three in Barnwell. The total mem-
befship of the five clubs is seventy
including boys and girls. Hi these
lubs the boys and girls are td^ether
in the work. Because of the late
ness of the season and the fact that
the policy help organise clubs \in
time for hatching chicks before hot
weather sets in. these live clubr>
will be the only ones organized this
'•ear./ The boys and girls in these
clubs have set Barred Plymouth
"Hock eggs and they will keep aceu
rate records of the number of chirks
hatched, rate of growth, cost of feed
ing, and similar matters^ The girls*
DANGEROUS
- PREPARATIONS
let*n has just begun the author has ‘ canning, club agent in eaph fbunty
already received letters of eomraen-
ready
datitfn from educators in thU(
late.
tlilld Cr«>*.*/.’ levelwh? Sick""
A cross, peevish, listless -aSiHu,
with coated iorjCMe./palr.’ doesn’t
sleep: eats sometimes very little,
then again raven only • stmnn< h sou: 1
and breath fetLdi pains in stomach,
with diarrhea,: grinds teeth while
{(Slept*, and starts up with terror—~
pi! suggest a Worm Killer some
thing that expels wfonns and almost
every/nild has them. Get a box to
day. Start ai once/ You, won’t
have to coax, as x Kickapon Worm
Kiiler is a candy confection! Expels
the worms, the cause of your chad’s
trouble. 2. r ,c at .your druggist.
Winthmp College Scholarship *»»d
Entrance Examination!)
The examination '‘or the awrd of
vacant scholarships ir Winthrop Cot-
leg>» and for th** admission of t:>-
students will in* held s.t tlie counfv
eorrt house on ’Frday. July at
h a. m. Appllc.vnts must not be less
then sixteen vers of age. . Wlwci
scholarships are vacant after July
they will he awarded to those mak
ing "the highest average at this ex
amination. provided they .meet the
cond/lons governing the award. Ap-
1*1* cants foe. scholarships-' should
' rh" to President Johi'^oh hefov.;*. |
• c- 'r.inati&ttf for s< hola^:*hip *■ i
in • : oti idun!
i^pliolarships are worth ^1
The next’ i<
wtli have charge of the poultry clubs
al c o.
I’n'ze^wiU he given for the best
j-eir of Aar red Plymoutli Hockr d:s
flayed- b>‘ a club pjemiiei at each
J'ounty^air and at the state fair: al-
<■(■. u,r tii- beet-c. #ii*rard niod*'! of a
.rotitlM i;h >oi ,, 'tr h- • mad by a
j»irl member, and the h-st model it*
wood made by a Toy memher. There
will be prizes for the members who
do the best' \ 'curing the 'V*fo
and for those who build the best,
poultry houses at least expense.
When autumn comes. »ne agent in
charge will see- to it that the club
members find a good market tor
their i>i*rls.
y-xt spring it is likely that the
woiK will l,o spread into many other
counties.*
NEHI DEATH
BY SMOINEBING
Bat Husband, With Aid of Cardat,
Effects Her Deliverance.
Warning .\gAin»t Itangeruils* j
""serving Powders and * ’aiming < «•»- !
. |h>unds Used by Howaewlf*. ,
Washington. May 11.—Th® attci,
tion- of the department of ugrical
lure has recently b®en called to U:
widespread use. especially in mr.d
^immunities, of salicyc acid in pu*
ting* up preserve*.' The head of
large drug and .chemical euppP
house state* that people living. 4u
Southwest Virginia, North Carolina
and South Carolina. Kentucky, Ten
nessee and western Georgia "bay**
been purchasing salicylic acid in
one-quarter pound packages for - a
number of year* and .that thla prac
tice has grown to an enormou* ex.
tent. This dealer states further that
tv a few weeka ago he received an
'*rder from one wholesale grocer for
flftv gross of thefee good®.
The department la aware that this
nractice is not confined to salicylic
acid under its own name alone, hut
that large quantities of this add and.
of boric acid as well, are sold under
fanciful names at prices which arc
much in excess of their real value.
In the directions for use. the
housewife is told to fill the Jar with
the fruit or vegetables, cover with
water and add a teaspoonful of the
>wder., -It Is true that these pow
'rs may prevent the decay of the
frhit f or vegetable, but they alro en
courage uncleanly, or cajelese work.
ml Iheir excessive use may be at
tended with very reficus effects upon
the health. Salicylic acid is a m» d
Seine of \|he grea’test value in aout-
articular \fheumatism and certain
otli**r diseases. It Is well known /
poisonous > ivlv-t'.ice. p » om of tin
ev'ls which may accompany its u-
Tv deranemnenk of the digestion. 1’
is therefore plain" th ityHs extenslM
'i: * in rvnv le-.nYisturt «:;•••
of digestion and health.
^.it is entirely practicable to pul u;
fruits'and veRotaliles in such a man- i
ner that they will keep indefinite!' j
by-sterilizing tin* products by meat - j
>f lieaf and there is mV excuse to
u' ning any risk l>y the using of r pr>
serving i»o"ders. Tlie tl«partm*tT.
>f-agriculture has issfjed the folloy*
ing farmers’ Bulletin* on t*annBr
and preserving:^-/ • V^
F B. -SOUjPaltned Fruit. Pres^r'e
and JeU+e*. \
--F: B. Canning Vegetables\it
tlie Home. •
F. B. 521' Canning Tomatoes a*'
II me and in Club Work.
These bulletins. "Irich may be o!
'ained without cost by applying di
roctly to tit** Division of Publicatio'
if the Departtnept, give okact dir-
lions’ for canning .and preserve
foods without the <i5e of prererxi: •
powders or canning compounds.
GAINS <40 POUNDS IN 40 DA t
lie nice Maker Offers This Week
FOR CASH
of Shoes
%
Also, Good Grade Rice, Ranging From $2.75
To $4.50 Per Sack.
Also, I wish to call your attention to my unsurpassed line of
Groceries and General Merchandise. I have a full, well se-
lected stock and my prices are the lowest. • .
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{’■ ■■ place, Fayf: "I sudered ior years,
wi'ii ports in r’v t.ii.idc, and would
die t almost sn : c. lih.
■ 1 no.; :od *ro <»p for r. rlvJc
i •.:< /.en 1 wc;::/ ;• / w . o apain. .Vina!-
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an ail the unxi-
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kpetnline son:*' tfm*' with In r t' .v,:-h-
tpr. Mrs. M. »..*. ILdUlock, of E!r' ;
h;*rdt, roinrj’.i d 'hoi .■> Tu»* d.r.. 4
Mr*; Henry O’tpiin. of .Wifi;.mis.
spent som*"-Aimo with r-la*.:*. •* r-
/Uvi oj I i .*ol;.
Mr J. \V. ch:.•.••*;.r*-'n a:'’ ch.it-
dr* •) and « Mr :md 'M:-«.-. v ,H .ir.vqy
" M't-n and. children ’ isitod ti: * h”-
t parents. Mr. and .Mr:. S. A
Iba'h, Fatiirday and Sunday. ,
Mrs. Marie kinard of Sanford,
1is : jwndiir’ so: •* time with tier
1 i’ent..-, Mr.-and Mrs.''3. A. Beac h,
• : Stokes.
Mr. J. H * Beacli and daughter.
M/; Lucy Beach* had busiiu- at
Ss,i;es Saturday
Mr ,. Beisy Crosby of Mt. Cariuel.
5v pending some time with her
liter, Mrs. A. W. Drawdy. *
. Iv:ac!e Strong, and Well by Vinol
^^’cen -we tell you that Vfhol is the
t .s f remedy in our whirf^ stock for
T;.Ling weak, punjy^lling children
rtreng, robust and/rosy we are only
telling yeu iwhak^has been proved b*
L ndr.-ds of ndothers.
J. L. Fjc^ling, Macon. Ga„ says
“My chlra was very’ thin and delicato
no atfpetite, nervous, and did not
well. Doctors dM not help hf;r.
r’ihol was rt^commended and the
change after a fair trial was wonder
ful. She sleeps soundly hll night, ha?
a splendid itripetite and h/s ga!%ed in
weight. I wish every mother'knew
t VlnoF
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^.What Vinrd did for ibis. UM!e
/ v'ill do io* every* weak and ailing
//Id becnu v » sickly children n»;o
r. F rty friends to
!! sir tkjy have
'thcru .rewr
/ he, .a medicine
(. 1 believe it is
a ifi'c4ic:r.e icr'aU wciu/nly treu-
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For ever 50 year", Cnrdui hns been re-
I'uvhtX;. womcil's su Afinys and budding
jr-.’k. v.tv/ vM up-to livalih and htmKglli.
L v ra ars a v.oman, pivc it affair trial.
!! '’i, ui.’.-s**^, itcip you, has 2
r.n’.iu-.i.c.hcrsl
Gci a bottle c i C/rduHo-r’/y’.
’• r-u C-rsn-yS^ Mad'eine Co., Lsricn*
A-tv .0' Dee’. C'-jrC:jO(T*. Tenr., lor u/
•> V ‘ 'xcO-: ,>* a-11>4 r-OK-; biok. "Herr ■»
Vcii-n'-..’.' ior in t.4.a It.C. 1 Li
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Mr.
SMOXKS ITl'MS.
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M L Banks, presiding eido;
m". ic» : I T; ‘ r ’ 't< !•.
what Vinol will <lo for deiica'.o chi’
\V. NV* yferj^-hfid busm s - U<
\Y,a He r bo Vn^Mofid a >*.
Mr>-d5U' Lyons is visiting friend?
irCnorida.
Mr. K. E. Campbell and 3. P. J.
.arris. 3r., r.re visiting relatives itf
Florida. . ’ ‘
Mr 1L L. Campbell, formerlv .of
this place but now of Jacksonville,
Fla^. is seriously ill
Mrs. H. M Carter has returned
home after several .Wfkes in the :n-
(irr.mry. We are very glad to have
her with us,again. ^
Mother’s Day Vts .celebrated " a .at
Smoakjs Metbodi t church Sunday
scjivwl ",
Taherftiicle school was cloyed Frp*
day/May S.
Mr>J. i< Lyons took Misses, ruble
: d Lida Lyons. Calla M 'm/Fannie
and Carrie Padgett and MT Living-
ton to,Baffin to the IptAfeam fe«-
11vv 1 Saturday night, Xtiy 3
.* M<-. \\" H. Vary5» Mi-s . V* \ina
Syuls. yBrs. L. A/rau!s. Prof. Jame-
! cirlvtlb' an-'l/Grady C.arcii-. a::'*!id,
cd/the' ic.* jj^enm festival at. Hullin
SatnidaNytlgli’
Mr. Db hard lliers of AH' atlale. i
visiting his aunt. Mrs Sallie Hi err.
J L. LyfHl«, Mis.:es Ihbie ,ir.^>
Lvbns. Miss Etlj^ r Carrolf>'hJ
ivion rd/a11 deiT”d . * Ipf^eoni-
!{( mn-’vnb* * Kevtiltv ;of the N.-n l!s-
<.ih" ihtihler Tonoline Tabl-t »it
Many'Case" of Pun-Dew u Met»An*l
v Women.
"rove it v'uv *lf V>' *• ' ’o:
• ' ’• g- 1 ' r"
ver sv , '^.nrr
of the* p *■ -■ ‘W*
Tablet*: " i ' 5 t I-
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> :. medif/n**.” snuL, A
lemon v* terd*’
; h e r* vol v Co e • f h a * it n ’ ’
; b ' dordi* • n, vi '
■ was nothing on eari]
. ’^e fi I »T ; e ’ 'or
iv ; heavy eai’ng! die 1 '. C -
*•/' ' Mmnxf *'ver*'fli* '* *
(io” !d tlrir.it • ef. bet ’
\-iv o'- n or ’xer'iou • ! ■
con- recov r nof»v.l -weP/n'
pe.l" (t *(><>>'* T(
t,,‘ v • 1 bo ye been thitt for V
»n »hir V it w»« »**(«'• •■••C •
■ o be 'hat way Finally f r<
;l>'' remntkable f-vece - ’
•boot by- th:- •rv-e of Tpooji •
’et ’ so I decided To fry \
When 1 Trot aC mysel.f ri :/v
o" how ! think P son-
havd nut on lust n
|he last iorty days, ae l
eit strmigef or more ‘ner\ v/
.life
• Tonollno Tablet • are a
Itldueer to nutrition. InereD*
grow th, food, increases .the
nfif blood rorntt soles and t - 1
r. result builds up mus i
•he figure.
For women v hn inn n«v r
F‘vli«h in anvthtng thrv
i nuse of their thin’te.;^»hi , r
ibb> treatment may- t»rove
t on: It is a hpirtij' nia
<*" i for::) bunder and rvo s
•hener Tonoline T:»Mct‘: "o p ; ' «;u*
for a ?id-d/v treatnxnH, at. drucci-ts.
>r mailed'Shy Apterican Propr'-ia*/
h o., Boston\ Mass.
GEO. W. GARRIS
PASSES AWAY
THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND ”
THE PWT
SHARING Si®,
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THE PROFIT
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HIE AliCADE hTtHH:
¥ ,» Lh f-. C d
232 and 213
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Charleston,
Street and 2(
[ect’ng Street,
South Carolina
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Ladies And Misses Coals, Suits and Furs.
Special At $10, $15 And $25, Were Prices Up To $50!00
Specials in Ladies ami Misses
Ladies and misses Specials rn
. Petticoats.
Ladies and mLse^f^ecials in
Bath nphes.^^ # x
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Ladies ancHnisses. Specials in
• Underwcai-
Ladies and misses SDicc-;iaI.-. in
Evening Dresses. *- ’ .
4
Sweat
,t ■
civ.
tidies.
Miss
•es and
i )resses.
ipecial:
in j-
adtes, .
Child:
■ens
Coats.
yieeiak
in
Ludics
Hats.
to
tic Ftre«ig$henia5‘ co**Hver '^^n^ts l<W«Li Lyon^. ; 1^^ .
the konlc iron Jhot Vinol U '.i-<• Ihid/>
Uins—that is whv Vihol buIWA j&ra 1 Mi _ , ,, n ^„ k . f
Lp quickly and givei them
healthy color. It picaoajrt to t.iV
tr,d wq guarantee that t^efrekuiy
satisfy you—noney hack if thO:* /j
ECu
^P. S —If you JiaTe E'-irma t:.* 02T
*io Salve. H’c guyiuty'- l*
M. KLEIN.
Jt»IIN
\\ niter noro.
t.
;< Mav r
Mrs J. B Brook*, oj/d?ranch'lllv
- i-visit/ig kw inDfj^rfT' Mrs. E. W.”
'•iinard.>' . . .
- Mis- Mf.rhM< May ha« rpturre,,
. ■ .-r wm* time With
IH-K'.hvejprjft St. Goorcf.
J’V Kbiny f friends o' Mr. C. N.
< 5irf«*kland-are voty clad to kgow
jibat he is ahtejo he out again.,
iff .1 D Stnoa^s ha,d business in
town Tuesday.
\ .Good jm<l I “♦‘fill l"'fi/cn G
IIIh He ward.
>C .. VT- t
Mr (}p r,reo \y., iHarri:
diPcI oYv Si’/.* lay morn in jpr'tvr
c a vs’ r .lack- with pnjefin’.cnlv
\.’rt - *.i <» Mv i'". 1
Garri Uotmrf; Jind, ’*> *
Sov^rai vSnrs^fTgo be wn- >
Mi-*. Lir.'jklC the daui:hf< r <
1/ndeG^who >s^th u ir Vou
j*ejjSurvive bin
^'he iToath- of MX Garr
(lube a ehocV to hN/
■nil " d * - t i n* t '.fCXl* ' 1
t- IJi* 'Wf s n rro«no^i'!*N;i:” •
a rood 3ml useful ciH?*:
wl;o Had firm eonvlrtlon
'0 th* m.
His ren'Tiir** laid *
Liveoak ocmetery mi Mond \
■**e. M % iy 11. nn«l «• aorr > l$"y f1 '
'fnjr#e of relatives and frfrau! v Are
pr *«ent. „ <*
The following named geijt?.: cn
rctqd *s‘ pallbearers: D. L S’ /h,
g. If? Bearh. B. G? Hiptt. <’. -D C.
Adams, 1,. E. Hill and B. M. Beach/'
Special To Clear At 99c. And $1.98.
Special Values in Rugs, Carpets, Matting, Table Cloths, Napkins,
./"TTable Damask, Towels, Sheets and Pillow Cases. ’ -
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS AT SPECIAL PRICES
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l/ i - l „.iot-::--.-ioc==30c;i
I.EfR.ERS
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llLAXk 4D0KS.
T'i PE WHITER RII5IHXNS.
A full upply jui4 received at,
' . . s, • :
The Press and Standard. Prices
l</w, quality ( v cH)d. - Also a full
. w • ■ . . »■
ne of pencils. Inks. Pen Staffs
Points;* Writing Paper, and
smalrollire supplies. . ^ *.
SEE US
Look Por This Mark
cowRiatr reg. uikaioff..
Youi'l! fir.'J
genuine
< ”. tub t;)}) of
CORTR5GHT
Metal Siiagle.
•ach
vt y -u as Wei)
Uotilij c .v.*rc«i
y ago arc *
it h put ti; >- **f“> j
»» ws*fr»»r.; tii .Tiitfit<
with th*'*-. ailing!* «
'TOtxl today, «",<J b !' > never ne^Uefi r***-
jAir*.That’g v.'hy Ih/y*nrptmHatecL
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