The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 27, 1917, Image 6

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. ■ .... z. m PAGE dX THE PRESS AND STANDARD Wednesday, June 27, 1917. rf*' * e*************** hibiU are on display, and that prix es are offered for all kinds of en tries. We want our girls and ladies to make splendid show. We slia'I make a tour of our clubs during July, giving demonstrations in canning, packing fancy packs and but .don’t expect * giving recipes for others. We want the giiU to take this work up and -can all they can”—not oiily can, but preserve, pickle, etc. Following is a.schedule planned for rolloton Some changes ma>' he made but if* scholarships so A Jf EDICATK)^L/ ENTE R The city of Barnwell has every jipRson to be proud of her sons and daughters. . A home and • abroad they stand at the top of the ladder, j and their achievements should Mini-1 ulate their fellow citizens to see J that they have every educational! * HOME DKMON'HTRATIOX * * > IMCPARTMENT * *♦,****'* * * * * ***** Just a word about cans and fan ners. We are glad to order can- ners for any one. — ( us to have them on hand until you fiave banded us the money, because they must be paid for w h*ir-<>$der- ed. Also, we cannot have cans pm aside for any one unless paid for. Call for your cans, and if you want us to order your canfiers write and t»ll us so. enclosing your check. We shall he glad to do this for any one. or^in selling ”hem off a ot^ cannlng'at j anil Tanning of meats will be held the educational e^nter of the TEIHIBI.Y SWOLLEN - . s SaHerkf Described As Tortare Refiered by Black-Dranfkt. j * Rossvillg. (la.—Mrs. Kale Lee Able, of advantage at home as well as in the yjis place, writes: “My husband is an higher institutions of learning in CR g; necri and once while lifting, he in- Sfa 1 , . e . VN lt ' n , J. T . alkt v * ar |ured hirr.selt with a piece cf heavy ma- during Julv. t Barnwell boys and girls hav* won i’ . .. af the vniversity. chmery, across the abdomc^. He was the clubs will be notified. | Clemson^ and Winthrop. and ouie sosore'he could not bear to press on First, for next week, lai^ew and yonng .man . became, eligible for a himself at a!l, on chest or abdomen. He gills, on Tuesday, June llfi, a dem- Rhodes scholarship at Oxford. Kr.g ; weighed .165 lbs., and fell off until he , onstration on drying of vegetables land. The city of Barnwell has be- wrighed 110 lbs , in two weeks. he educational center of the Hc bccarTie constipate it looked county, and the citizens should 1 1 CHEVROLET like he would die. We had three different home little at the f ^ Vnne 27. the same spare no sacrifice to'keep her wor- to . weigh and enter aecurat^epcrtrs , ^^W^ne^d ^ J ^ ^ thy of thl -/ PXalte( j position.—Barn-1 doctors, yet with allihetr mediane, his well People. . , in your record books.^ , Qirls,' ,, this Is Important in order to keep the work up right. Keep a Record of every thing planted and Produced. laMlie* Attending Short <'nurse. Mrs. H. J. Given*. Hendersonville; Mrs. John Smith. Smoaks; Miss Delle Hiott. Hound, and Miss Lizzie Padgett, Smoaks* left Monday, Jun* 18. to attend the State short course for ladies at Winthrop'college this week. < Leila Morri* and Idalla Padgett, from the canning clubs, and l^tha Flmer. from the poultry Mub“ will represent folleton county at the State short course at Winthrop col lege next week. They will leave Monday, the 25th. Special. Ton .inch attention can not bo called ' present to the importance of our reserving in some way the surplus . lount of produce which is bound to '>e on our hands all dur ing the ver Uable season. Attention was called last week to the drying of fruits and vegetables. We can not stress .this too much, as we fin. . ' , .' , Thursday, the 28th. at Tabor, an 1 Friday, the 2‘«th,'at Lodge. Beginning with July.’demonstra tions with tomatoes and community canning will follow:. July 5, at Kdisto. July 6. at Smoaks. , July 10. at Williams. July 11. at Strickland. July 12. at Weiner. July 13.' at Ashton. July 17. at Pine Grove* Joly 18, at Berea. July 19, at Lodge. July 2. Hudson'* Mill Tomato club. July 3, Stokes club. - July 6. Roadside club.. ' July 9,'PenieI club.. July in, Hendersonville club. July 11. Ruffin dub. July 12. Vottagevi4le chib. July. 16. Walterboro club. July 17. firawdy club. July 18. Benton’s Mill dub. - July 19. Red Bank club. Julv 20. Bethleh/mi .club. ALL CIDREII LOVE "5VIIOPOFHCS"FOB LIVER AND BOILS tv — i- ■ v . ■ - •' . ; (iive if When Feverish, (’rms, BH* ’ , , hills, for A»ad Breath or Sour StoavK h. bowels failed to act He would turn up a ten-cent bottle of castor oil; and drink it two or thref days in succession. He did this yet without result. ,We became desperate, he suffered so. He was swol len terribly. He told me his suffering ■ \ could only be described as t< k I sent and bought Thedforfl’s Black Draught I made him take a big dose, i and when it began to act he fainted, he was in such misery, but he got relief and began to mend at once./ He got well, and we both feel he owes his life to Thedford’s Black-Draught.” Thedford's Black-Draught win help you to keep'fit, ready for the day’s work. Try it! . NC-131 Look at the tongue. Mother! If pouted, it is a f*ure sign tfuit your little one’s stomach, liver and bowehs need a gentle^ yioroug.Y cleansing at once. ^ When peevish. cross. listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or act naturally, or i* feverish, stom- This means that your ageqt will 90U r. breath bad; has stomach consider this a very simple and In-jnieet you with a canning outfit, and ar he. sore throat, diarrhoea, full of expensive method of * preserving "ill expect every member to he popj give a teaspoonful hf “Cali- fonds in perfect condition for win-1 present to iet instructions. It al«o f orn j a Svrup of Figs.” and in a few that if you have tomatoes. hourf ,\ al | t h P foul, constipated waste, undigested .food and smic i: "0 ,*g f l ter use. We can give dimensions and directions, for constructing i very simple evaporator, or drier, for use on r.'Ttge or kerosene stove. This is so constructed as td cause an even distribution of heat by af- fordipg a vent Jo let off hot air. We should he g)ad to furnish these di rections. We wish that every club member tgould apply questions and suggestion* to the Home Demon stration column. Let it be our fhert of The Press and Standard, amj, let u*.feel free to use it. Xnothe^ thing we wish to call at tention to is the getting ready right now in the beginning for our com munity fairs and for the county fair. s\Ve all know that fancy ex~ me arts beans, nr anything else you want canned, that you must bring them, your can<<. canning outfit, ill yo» have one, and anything else needed.* and come to help can. In this kay every member of a club can put up something during the day of meet ing. We can bring lunches and can all day. Please notice your dates, and re member that we will meet in the morning about 9:3ft or 1ft o’clock and have a canning picnic. Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Votir druggist will rrfued money if PAZO OINTMENT faiti •- cure any cate of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pile* in 6 to 14daya. The firat avpltcatiow gisea Kate and Rett. 90c. bile gently -moves out of its littb* bowels without griping, and you have a. well, playful child again. ‘You needn’t coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit laxative:" they love its delicious tast«, and it always makes hhem feel splendid Ask your druggist for a aft-Vep* i bottle of “California Syrup of Figs." which has directions for bahieji, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeit! sold here. To he sure that you get the genuin» ask to see that it is made by ’Tali- fornia Fig Syrup Company.” Re. fuse, any other kind with contempt. M a E A L HIGH GRADE MEAL COXTAfVi POTASH. DO YOC WANT IT? & THE BEST CHEAPEST FEED. Walterboro Oil KB -rs. t. > rrys-aLr If rtoiarGn X X / ■ -/ / Safety i Big Four •895 35-Horsepower i 4. N rJSi*' Light Fours / I<<i "X 7^vnt« . . !: >*4 Itr . . 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T 'Ir4t has earned its leadership by sat isfying people exactly like you. There is safety for^the single buyer in Overland’s sum-totaled pro duction of 200,000 cars this /year; in the millions Overland saves through economies possi ble only with our great volume. There is safety for you in the size and integrity of The Willys- Overiand Company, withitsmorc than $68,000,000assets, itshighly specialized factories, its efficient methods that make possible bet ter cars for less money. You can .wisely let the fact that in 100S to 142,807 cars in 1916? Come in and, let us show you the v most comprehensive line of mo tor cars ever built by any one producer. Consider especially the remarkable value offered in the Overland - Big Four at$S95. • The building of over 300,000 similar Over lands has contributed directly to the development and perfect ing of this model—consider the element of safety there is for you in all this. Come in and see the car. . X Just Received* - / ^, - w *** 3 T*,- • -* A CAR LOAD OF f • , , . . Chevrolet Cars ' "X . * 4 * ■ ' . m ‘ • - • Walterboro Chevrolet Co. i I 1 Our Service Will Keep Year Car in The Best of Condition. . * / ... • » Your automobile needs treatment once in a while, just like the human body., The carburetor may be out of or der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be clogged up with carbonand working poorly; in fact your car gets sick just as you can. If there is anything the matter with your car call up 188. Our corps of expert machanicians w ill render yoi£ prompt, courteous and satisfactory service at reasonable cash prices. Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale The Colleton Garage RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. C. -AND- t We arv ready at all times to supply fresh flowers in wedding boquets, corsages or in funeral designs. Our stock is absolutely the freshest and mod ar-. ti>t*c. we can obtain and our designs are all executed bv artists. 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