The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 26, 1917, Image 9

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v . FWyf : . / YOL.-39. WALTERBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1917 '\ NO. 5. M MIEBS 'BUT MHIf NtBES fWO CARI/OADH HAVE BEEN' .. SHIPPED FROM STATE OF f ILLINOIS ” * v A CO-OPERATIVE SCHEME BrlghtMi Agricnltval Chib aft Oar- aaift TUm to Kmp Mole *** r- . ■ • .. Moon to 8UU MORE WHEAT SAYS ♦ STATE COUNCIL Plant One Acre of/Wheat for KmcIi Horte la Reconunendel for. South ('arnlbttu Columbia, Sept.^lS.—An acre of wheat per each one-horse crop was the policy Indorsed by the State Council ot Defense at the Sumter conference. „ 1* By resolution the farmers of 'the State were urged to grow all of the live stock passible. David R. Coker, chairman of the Council of Defense, discussing the necessity for ssore hogs said: “I have before me quotations of the Baltimore market of September 3. quoting nabdlum and heavy hogs (tOO to S00 pounds in. weight) at yil.CI and fit.71. live weight. If the fanners are going to raise hogs for tiie market they should form community dubs and ship them in carload lots. They should ship from The State of Week-Before last Thomas O. Lawton, of Garnett. Hampton County, and J. O. Wil liams. live stock agent of Clemsoa College, were In Columbia last __ sight. Mr. Williams returning from | nothing except hogs weighing 175 Dllaois, where he went to purchase pounds and over, as .these always two carloads of Percheron brood bring better prices. 1 shall he gild mares for Mr. Lawton and other to giro complete information farmers, members of the Brighton farmers’clubs wishing to ship Agricultural Club st Garnett. W. j The following resolution F. Maner of Garnett accompanied adopted by the State Council of De “GOD KEEP AND GUIDE YOU” On the eve 6f their mobilisation. President Wilson addressed s final word to the drafted men who will make up America’s first ■ great national army. / ^ \ * The President’s greeting follows:^^ - »*p> the soldiers of the National Army:* X •^You aiw undertaking a great duty.* The heart of the whole country is with you. Everything that you do, wUl be watched with fhe deepest solicitude, not only by those, who are near and-dear to you. but by the whole nation betides. __ \ “For this great war draws as all together, makes us all rades. aa brothers, as all true Americans' felt themselves to when’ we first made good our national independence. “The eyes of the world will be upon you, because you aro In some special sense the soldiers of freedom. Let it be your pride, therefore, to show all men, not only what good soldiers you are. but also what good men you are. keeping yourselves fit and straight In everything and pure and clean through and through. . “Let us set for oufselves k standard so high that It will be a glorV to live np to it and add a new laurel to the crown of America. 4 * a Ily affectionate confidence goes with ydu In every battle and every test. “God keep and guide you.* WOODROW WILSON. Mr. William* as representative of the club. The mares. 30 In number, and a registered Percheron stallion were bought in Tazewell County. Illirmis. and were delivered yester day. They were received in per- ?t conditfon. The mares vary from three to five years old and 1 weigh fronr* 1,200 to l.ooo pounds. >alsfl\bnueht a thoror.eh- bred ja.-.k from tV Tayhw- stock .farm near CoUimbin a few week * ago. The f-hrh^'propoKcs to raise /1i the mules needed by >, n .thr GarnOfl community and Ato. in crease •*ped '' tn** brfMed/of• thetr nqtivy “SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE** fense: • / j "Whereas, the secretary of agri- _ culture has adtised that the wheat’ acreage of South Carolina be in creased 37 per cent in-order'that '- the farmers of our State may do their .part in avertlrig a world wheat > shortage, therefore upon motion of - the. committee on production and -conservation of food stuff#., be it rr-■ s£oTt>*Li^\ ’• t ' ' „ ''Th ! n Hre farcilj;; ^ «' r- ol*t»a t»c ahd beryhv a dvXX plottf one acre of^Sea.t p<-r fo'X, •^.ftnp ' tl it v hj. m'v 'd tp pinrtt : lands and. f^-rtT . ..Use a•? liOrally 4. s cireun5Sta*»V ,s ‘ i • elub’was ov-v^rkd ;about 1^', vfil! permit. s acf». .ind ■ I-..fiotagx “TWjlf resolved ''further, that, in ^thincs develoiTmenT of Tlemn-1 ord-r t * in' sorre m^isure all* ' t > tor county: it aefirities arc com-': i-;*> acld.nl famine .oX-n’-csts ard fats, pfu^.ewdv* ?o ard ir-tude theYfbe South' (’aroHna farmers he'urg- co-o^Tative. lipping ’ of. f "tHizer;-. erl to rnls«»'all the livi- stock f-o-J- s^sds. \fartti /machinery and live > him hut espcetelly tj/. Increase thoJiT stock' ’ \gfic-nMirnl crtieflitjentf va're condyffed m! the building Cotfou ' v ,, .rrho»-'*s- u i« iw-hrg'nndef taken XA project of ere n't mamd , tude jint now engaging the Atlen- ti&a of the cl ah is the const'VUction of a bridge across' the • Savann'vb river at Stokes’ piuff. This is the direct route from Columbia to Sn- vanfcah ^nd^ would effect a saving of at least fiK miles by’ way of Au gusta. / Thiv x-ltib Is established on the cohstittHion of £h'e Ileech island Agricultural Club, near Augusta, one of the oldest *of Its character in the>onntry._is|t has a membership of 50 or 60 of the most progressive farmers of that sectioh. of the State. \ - j- M production of hogs. “fie-* it rcsolv*d further . Ih,.! Vt -, depredab the kflllng of,young an,d - inlmatuM live stock, r.nd thnt / we • ui'ge’thnt this practice be-done away. ■With whenever possible. “He it. further resolved that the South .Carolina Live Stock associa tion be requested to take uft^at its approaching meeting thf maltter of the shipment out of* the State of 1 large, numbers of young calves and to make a rec^mmendwtion to the V State Council of Defense as to how/( this practice can. be stopped. “Resolved fiir'theb^that <he coin:- missarj' departments ‘of the various eamps lii* Irequested to purchase food products direct fronV the/farm- ers wherever possible.” ( Home. / 7 z; MIS« TWEEDIE PICKLING MIS3 4mMA JANfe YARN ' County Agents. / - „ * X / Special Atiefition. A letter was received from Miss Parrott the other da) 1 stating that \gn effort Is being made to secure a market at the enntonment in Co- luptbia for the goods canned by our cluiis all over the State, To hare 4hfs marketed,’ we should like to get a statement from each member wishing to a II her goods in this way,-telling tis Aow many cans you have for*sale, Whether beans, toma toes, soup,' ftc,: how much want* per can. on per. i’.undr d c etc. Of course these ^ans muyt ht- standard, and‘must be Jabeled ln order to lx* ..standard. l-Tvfrybo; therefore, who wishes lalielr- sl^^uld , send her name, number lalpdV. de-. aired and amount t,o cov>r to byr agent at once ao -thatbney can bo ordered right a way. labels are -Wferth 33 cents peMriO. Please see to thlA at once »hd let us know U you have anvjdbng you want us to try to markon for you at Columbia tjach,, of fairs all surroundii comniunltiCyS Are invited to joliy^and make a reaf yonvtnunity exhibit. Exhibits/mar be made in canned products,, jelliesy preseryM. pickles, fruits, efc., crocfh^tini^f sewing, em- hroidering, agriculhfral products of all kitrtls. gardepX^Woducts of ,*1) kinds an«( poul>Cy pro'hict3. chicken* and eggs. ann i n c/an d f>ou 11 ry cVn b idoks i Ay l/* exhibited to l»eAt Vfd)t record and bust A1>a canning aiyl poultry jxmks. written and bound members / In a‘little while your boy may be “Somewhere in France.” You don’t knpw where—you’ll only know t . That somewhere*on the filing line,, Side by side with your neighbor's boy, He w ill be fighting on - ' - vjoward the goal that must be reached Before the war Is done. $ And' hVe at home Jou’li wait and pray 'ftat mCH conie back,.. ,, . \And Grxl ghliit*that he may; X\nd (iod ; grant too. that >11.t ome back ‘te wuDiiawgy 1 • . , • Wit iXh< alUt rs back A ltd in. b!sN>4 ,hf ‘ l ight r. .i tomes '^'^X r InV- the i*.\of those in loin thep/ls fto fe That iXure .;:>Xv<tr -mpr-. ?*•. or vnx% x > ; t Mvy . hqt t-» tliu^x.ioi ■ / ■ * “TLty heard Aftd' ahawerwf ^rfur* /d while he’s gone, d^lX^ ^ou'ie brave Byyoml the strVngtbXb nijibjv' kindt •t • use An imitation of RU-BER* OID may LOOK “fm m good” when you BUY it ryeanoi expoeure g and weather will * * you / forRM/RU- . ‘,X # • ■\ \ You’ll drt < orpltu.and ‘wai And in those hours of t '• V 7 On that aame day - " ri^X' And in .thos^ hours of t '• nt-glit •The darkest—lust as morr.ipg iuKtk.y - You’ll take the hand th u soothed/hjs brow. In babyhood, arid hold it tight, . And wonder .how it *oCs \t ilh him. X*. And where he is when morning l/feak3^ SoqievMi^rjKfn France;"': /w # . . And. then, if you hare Vffone your bit/’ pack home while heis over there; t If you have sent ayfoss the seas' » • Aj, Red Tros^gurse and what she needs—* • A sutgeon tXnold hack thie life That loofis dowii where the valley lies And slpldows lurk— / '■ re’H eome that light tnto. yom* ej will know- no one can point To you and say. “He heard, and answered not!” Wrt bo glad to show ytm tte itnainm RU-BKS-OtD (wWi tbg Rn-bor-oid Man” on tho roll) hi Slate Gray, Tito Rod and RDWARE COMPANY RW-ber-OIQ COSTS MORE -WEARS LONGER THt ST AN OAWD PAiNI (.OVPANV. n., • £ •Ir >! X X/ IBB! CILOlia MIKES I you DEimi sick .-.uS- T ref ord > v t he tlD Stop Using Dangerous Drug Be,ton; It Salivates Yotif lt‘s v Hotribh*. . XX You're b11i«us,X^lri"Sl^h', con^tl.- ' X he c dangerous .calomel tory . pa tod • aRd .believe .ypd 5 ’ need Yil start your BAMBERG DECIDES TO GROW TOBACCO Anticipate!* < oiping of Xptton IbiH 4/ •" ° ..c „ X. 4 ' x X* ,« Weevil ami Will Prepare -X x I'-’or Worst.,, j . ’X* OnX The fatmejsi Mam berg, Sepf. 1-1 and ,UubinesHmen of. Bambgrg •■aa* * sm to, ead 1 • x . \ * ^ < x * You might as well have the use of tint building you are planning—-there is nothing to be gained by waiting. There is no prospect or prices goin^ down for some time after the war is over. Go ahead and let your contracts. X xJ’X Xx ■ * \x ^ / •• When it comes to the roof you can make a real saving, and get a better roof by specifying \ X XX, Roofing i-re / XI C:r.TAIN T -T"r,D h net cheaper because the qualjt l ..t bccsiise ij ii less cxpen*lvc roohnj to manpfficture. Jt u b-ttrr, not only because it is cheaper, but al^rtiecause it H Kgkt V.X./.C, vtxh.r-titht, clean, sanitary, fcrc-rcuruai.t and costs practically nothing to nManuln/. ■ Y ^XX s r.r.v rcco'^r.'.aX a: the referable of rocfi-Xf^r oj?.ee built mgs, factorXs, luit^Js,. stores, warett^es, yuaecs, »'ana Luildiags etc., wl.c/^uxabiiity is ncccX^L , CEUTAIV/]5^D i.i g'jarar.iacd for «ig to (i, 2 or 3 piyX in; *.y icofin^i on the market, but only one -CliRTA1 N-TXlD. it pays to get the best. It co««s no more to hyx CK/TAlN-'pEKD roof than i^.does to lay a'poor roof, but tharVis a vafet difference in the v.e^r. You can’t tell the quality of a roofing by looks or feel. Your only safety is the label. Be sure/that it is CERTAIN-TEBD—then you ate cf 'jusdity and/uemnlffc/satisfaction. ain-teed Slate-Surfaced Asphalt Shingles m mippLming wood and .aUte ahuigies for rcsiJence*.. They ebet lew, t as pood looking, wear better, won’t fall off,.buckle4>r aplh. They tuv-|cur<lant, ::.d do not have to be plated ot talaed.- ' • Certain-teed Paints and Varnishe* a,!* the best qmfity paint materials, ground and mixed with mechanical ac- Curacy. -Made for all w*-« ai.d in all eolors. With paint, as with roofing*, the name CERTAIN-TEED ti a guarantee of quality and satisfaction. CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPdRAVON i er and clean your bowels. Will the coming of fall. Pnd the oppniffg - of 'schools ‘‘everywhere, cojrfes lime for rounding tip .reports fnd records in ptir chib work and the' starting of new plans for an other year's growth. One means of measuring mir'past work, and of netting a standard* toward which to tfork another year is offered by th«* x Here’s my guarantee] Ask your MAN Y T.SKS U»-' LHAI’FS Xi uggist for/ a 30-0601 holib* of -r Recipe fee <*em»e i Jmioe. ' IVrdson’a Liver Tone an<J Uke > Stem, wash, crtish and . place , spoonful - toniKht. ' If it rfocsn’r grapes in preserving kettle. Add , start/you r liver and Straighten you 1 qt. water to 2 gal*, grapes and hoH until thoroughly cooked. Strain, without pressure: add L2 cup sugap to 1 qt/^juice. Bring to boiling, bdn *tore and gi do no| boil. Skim if necessary; seal in sterilized bottles. Strawber ry. Mack berry and currqrft juices are, made same way. Walker Cirspe fcynip. Wash and ^ctus^grapen; X un cover with water; boJK until; thoroughly done, then strafh through Jelly bag. Add equal parte sugar, stir until dissolved, return to fire and. bring to bofllng point-r-do not Ut*il. Put right An better than calomel and thout\griping or making you sick I waiK.you to go back to the your money. I Take lralontel today and tomor row you *111 fetdweak and sick and nauseated * Don^dm* a day’* work. Take a spoonful oi. ^N'mless. vege table Dodson’s Llv^ Tbpe tonic and vrake up feeling. (D^L^*t' s perfectly harmless, so rfve it to your ehildren an^-^mne. It >aiFt salivate, so JerXhem eat anything afterwards:' ‘ t - X communitv fairs worked up In tho [ i* sterilfged bottles..^ 1 se. - tea- various districts of the county. We spoons to a glass of bed water. . Drape Acid. Sit lbs. grapes; 2 oz. tartaric acid, squeeze together and let stand 24 hours. to each pint juice, and bottle. Drape UaDup. want to ask that everybody whupos- sibly can will make an Exhibit of some kind at one of these com mu n Hy fairs These fairs arc held for>- the purfMwe of giving a chance to prepare for the county fair. Same can prepare ethibifs for communitv fairs whq perhapa. could not etitev Into the county exhibits/ The com munity fairs are as follows: ^ ^ Lodge. Nov. 2. ^Goftageville^'Nov'., 7. . Pmdak-a, Nov. *. Tabor. O^t-: !-- Hen/w'sorivill^Sv^jgti; to enter the list./but particulars "Twi'e not yet been ijfcided. and a demfty^stnte- ment will hove to be made- ! / preparing (.0 greet the boll weevil w ith another mom y^ '. crop beside/ cottofi. ^ H has been suggested for some time that tobacco, could be profitably raised in Bamberg coun ty, so * man experienced in its cul tivation was brought here and uTte£ • arofully examining the lands aBffV ed positively that there is no^r'ea^on- why tobae'eo in ^ large ties should not be grown Mu-ttlts fmctloB. ronsequently n ^urr'yunf: was held in the ('hkp3>efofXqjiinieyce rooms here \Urtfifiiy afjerrioou at ' which a jymfber of prinbinent farmers were .^‘present. -A ,-fobacco club was or ganized w iffi C, H. Brabham. SrV as president and J. A. Wyman secre- ♦ a fv . "of a smooth paste. Seal in steriliz ed bottles, and process ir> minutes. 'Use as a relish for meats. Drape I nnserve. 7 • 11--Separate pulp and hulls; Xcover Strain and add 1 pt. sugar w i (h water; rook h . till Boil 3h minutes* tender; strain pailps to rerbove seed: mix wJtli ihe cooked huff* and meas- I ure. Add. to every qf. 1 lb. sugar: Boil grapes until ^ very lender; [ a chipped lemoi»44*^ orange fsoin' Traving added, a qt. of water to every j which rind has bgffiXemtm/d. ! tea- gallon of grapes. Strain through spooh grated ngimeg. ^,etip chippe»j eolandpr.-teturn- to kettle. To »eaeh t raisins. Boi^ until fi, thick - gallon of grapes add 1 1-2 pts. viner I fency. usi^, water in which gar. 1 tablespoon salt, .1 teaspoqp.j *-<>re boiled for miring. Fiy pepper, 1 tablespoon ground ginger. | before ^moving from fin 2 cups sugar. 1 teaspoon powdered j iXw^nt* or pecan*, cinnamon. 1 ffa<f>oon grateiJL.-nut-, meg 1 tablespoons grated of ground ! .. onions.- . Bo-H until >IffiCuu}*istency Ire cream, etc.' / jar*. Process bread and Y x / X Xl ih stert^ mins. Use garnish' tanr.^m TIf* object of the club Is to royfage the cultivation of tobaoco in' Bamberg county next ypdr and the succeeding years, nnd/all those present pledged themselves to plant a number of acres iiXtobacco ,nert year. It is hoped Llmt not iess'fhan 2<lrt acres will iy-Xi^ed for this pur pose in the dthmediate vicinity of Bamberg, /The erbp will be stored In large/harris to.be erected by the farmer* and will be shipped to near- arkets. Daniel, a tobacco expert ,ofi immonsville; has been employed by the club to siijiervise the entire planting, cultivating arid marketing ■ of the "cron^r.Mr. Daniel will enter upon his jiimri* Ijerg 1 on January 1. ft Is proposed t« Increase the acre age in tobacco ear-h v<ng mid to re tain Mr. Daniel intjefiflitvly for-.thiy i purpose. , 1 cr 15 years' accord* • V ' % ' - N* A. Wichuan & Sod Headqua rters Certain- teed Rooting, Wall Board MAIL US ^OUR ORDERS X X I jH % 4; .4 1 /' ' k ./