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?v. I '' : f* • ^ 'y *AGE TWELVE THE PRESS AMD STANDARD Wednesday, October 17, 1917. G H I P ^ orae Demonstration Department . *1 ■ * * MISS TWEEDIE PICKLING MISS EMMA JANE YARN . County Agents. . YOUR PRODUCE 80NVIL.LE. FLA TO '' JACK- WE PAY THE FOLLOWING PRICES: > ^ Hens, any size 20c per lb. Frying size ep.lp 2 lbs..82c per-lb. Roosters'....' ...12c per lb. Decks Itc per lb. Tnrkeys ....... ......22c per it). 'V' « • % Good fresh Eggs 31c per dos. ' WL * W* PAT THE EXPRESS IKE BlMilSOI CO. ' ° ‘'a.'* ‘ ‘ ' ■ SSI Eaat Third Street S' JACKSONVILLE FLA. ^’. Tn-rrrr^V? . PUnnlng Three Meals a Day. ,T ln time of war, as in time of peace, if !■ not only important but essential that the people bo well fed. Victory does not depend alon™. on guns and soldiers; It depends as well pn the efficiency of every man, woman and child back of . the firing line. To maintain this efficiency, there must be enough food, and it must be sb cooked and so combined as to be both palatable and nour ishing.**—Carl Vrooman. The above statement la entirely true, and It falle to the lot,of the house-keepers to Answer the call. There la an ART and a SCIENCE In being able to aueceasfully plan three proper meals a day. If a bouse wife does her part, la plan ning her meals she will cultivate this art, and learn this science. The art of good house-keeping is obtained by adapting nil riles nad principle#- to ft the particular needs of the family. . s' We shomld consider the following; " 1. Amount of money to bo spent. 1. Local market conditions. * t.. Number in family. (i. Age and occupation of mem bers Of tlvaMj. . S. Season of year. I.i Time to ha tion. 7. Bulk. fUvor and texture of various foods on menu. spent In prepara- The science x>f good housekeeping require a study of: 1. .'Body requirements. .2. F'ood values. / There are five main food princi pals which the body n&nst have; 1. Fat—contained in butter, cream, fat meats, nuts, vegetable oils, etc. 4 i 2. Carbohydrates (starches, and sugar) contained in all grains, bread, truits, potatoes, honey, syrup, etc. ,2. Protein—contained in lean meats; egg, fish, chicken, milk.vdtc. .. 4. - Mineral matter—contained la fruits, arena- vegetables, etc. 5. Water.—obtained from vege tables, fruits, coffM, tea. milk, etc. Our bodies demand the above; we must, therefore, have them, and in proper amounts. We could not get along on all protein, all fat. or all of any other one of these; we most have some of all. and not all of some. By careful planning, we can have balanced food every day. Perhaps not an exact balance for every meal, but a balance of the dlffereat re quirements la the three meals taken as a whole. ' Strong bodies and strong minds result from well and properly fed children. We want strong minded and strong bodied men and women to win the world's fight. X NEW Dim IDS PUCED IDE OMIEO . SHIES f\ IDE LEAD n .Already Accomplishing Wonder*. . Greenwood Man Gain, Sixteen Pounds and Overcomes Rheuma tism and Stomach Trouble. M l,-S>£ *******#***?*♦** * MARRIAGES ♦ «***«*« « * ««*»*-*» von San ten—Hie r>. Charleston. QeL 8.—An attrac tive home wedding took place yes terday afternoon Vhen Miss Vivian von Stanton became the bride of Lieut. Jasper T. HleCa. The bride is the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius C.wvon Santen. The groom is the #on of the late Rev. J. T. Hiers. of Walterboro ahd Mrs. J. T. Hiets. " A - The drawing rooms were artis tically decorated with stately palms ferns and white roses. The young America ahead of the world in an-'couple were married at an Impro- other branch. In fact, it is one of (vised altar banked with greens, and ’The discovery of Vitona places » * « ♦ * * ♦ Caiu>& . * * ♦ w # ♦ -tr 1 R. M JEFFERIES Attorney ;m<l C<um<t!lor nt Ijiw /■ WALTER Hi iRO. < . ‘ *•; C S. 0 Practice in all t emi ts except Equity livens on Improved ;'-x v Kai'uiitqj panels. Dr. Ai J. Andei Dt'nUi the first reat ^medical' discoveries that can be said to be typically American, and it Is st par with oth er great Aipericpn inventions, stfrh as the telegraph,^-telephone, aero plane and submarine. Richard B. Henry, a well kndvu young farmer, who lives on R. F. Lb N6. 3. Greenwood, says: . . •• “l suffered with rheumatism ever since’l 'was ^a child. I also had stomach trouble pnd Indigestion *o bad 1 had to be very cawiful about what 1* ate. I had severe pains in my stomach after eating q?id vomit ing spells would set in. (taw,would form on my stomach and 'wfvX me 1 had awful ^ 1 ^heunaJtX paih< in my joints and in my feei N (Kfli*e HcwrjS ^ a. m. X p. m.; 3p. m. »o ly'v- ni. Plionw 1W-X. ’alterbnro. S. C. it fory^oi. hXscry. paihs i a>vl<l<*s, and got so had 1 had to iS todhe bed. and st ay there for weeks. l\lost 'strength and fell oti" unUI i wovfcJiecV only l.’-i pounds. My heart would beat fast and «-mTte- times I feared Vvliad heart jlisease. I tried all kinds Hj medicine^, but aothing seemed to’nKlp ,i*e. /■Vitona got righK. after my roubles and now I feelHike ^ dlf- feren> man. The rheum^Uc painn have disappeared, my heart is regu lar and tjie pains in my stomach, are a thing of the past. 1 have a good appetite and can eat just anythin“ t/ul econpzny i white roses were used in profusion. The lighted candles added greatly, giving a soft and brilliant effect. The bride wore a stunning navy blue satin dress with georgette crjjpe and Jet trimmings and a be coming large picture hat of black elvet with a touch of gold. She^A carried bride roses tied with white tulleN Her matron of honor. Mrs. P. W. Lyles, a sister of the bride, was beautifully-clad in a white crepe de'chine gown with georgette crepe and accessories to match. She carried a bouquet oL-pink roses tied with pjrtk •tulle. The gloom’s only j attendant, was Mr. FranV. Baker.' who acted as best mah. RerXM. u. I AL Scherer officiated at'the cere monies. . Delicious refreshments were serv- i e<I in abundance.' Amid cheers of! congratulations and best wishes the happy couple left, on tWc r»:lf< o‘clo< iraln for Folumhia. Only relaxives and close friends were iavi>/d to attend. The groom, former)^ of Wal- terboro. He held a i^<ponsIHle po sition here with thS Seaboard Air Line until he wjrtSf called to Fort Oglethrope. whpte he recently pass- .\ »- \ ► ^ Oh—* that sinking of the heart, when you look in ‘you* ice-box apd see the tiny dab left from ^ yesterday’s pound of butter! t- * - 4 # - • As a matter of fact, you would probably not be using butter for cooking nowadays, if you- could get the same delicious results without it. , ' * * / - * f «-. »^ ' ■' > r You can. Yes—without a particle of butter! * * * * * * v 4 - i * Here is the way: Use wholesome, economical Cbttolene for your fine cooking, in place of ex pensive buttef. In purity Cottolene has set the highest possible standard for shortenings. . Tfy Cottolene in any familiar recipe Use drie-third less than you would use of butter. ■ • • •' * V _ . ' - ' • You will find that shortenings which seem cheapo when scooped out by the pound, are often more expensive than Cottolene in actual use Why? S- . ' v ' », ^ ' * s' - Because many careful housewives have found that Cottolene—owing to its superior richness— . - goes much farther than other shortenings which they had been using. ■ / •*v \ Try Cottolene in tins of convene \ V / A' i . N 'STOP, MM»K AND REID TI»lJ» Lf « mwa Unrex a girl, that hie het ne*e: *' ' If • tlri (ov*»% a "t"*' that’a b*»r him*- neea: If th-v get oizrrled tbafa their bitain**®* .j " • f»0. if yon warn f-nir veat x p«ve*-eda' grd cLirha* '•(enriAd. !•«# The New Ynek Freaalng Flub: for .that’* thejr btiaineae _ \ New York Pressing : Club J. B. tfAVCNI'OPT. l.inager. ^ p”ed the examinations and received I >ant without any had effects: l|the rank or lieutenant He is sta- am not uervbus like 1 was; I sleepM^hned aKColumbia. »oun4l and can do as much hard! Aoyrfig the out-of-town guests work on the farm as anybody, llwei^rf Mrs. John Hollingsworth, of now w»ijh 140 pounds, which is a ■ ^ayrroisa. an aunt of the bride, and € st dro g.'ln of sixteen pounds, and a. \ fulL of vitality. I consider Vitona to be the greatest discovery of the age, and believe it will be of untold ben- efii to suffering humanity." Mr. I,. S. Bdnnrr the V^itcha ex pert. urade the following statementr "Human energy ’ depends la.-geLv upon the stomach, kidneys and liver. When these organs Xshirk their duty Ambition wanes/ Vitona restores ton^T to the syitbrn . :tud Is delicately adapted to ell forms of stoniaoh iroubie, nervousness, indi- tfestioe,'fh^umtisw. catarrh of th » V:! ..ml stomach. It revitalizes those* rfho are weak and run down. It M proving a blessing to hundreds pf homes.'’ VitoKa is now being sold In Wal-, erboro by K fon rs. Lisieq; 1 accompanied by her daughter and Captain Hiers. a brother of the groom, who motored here in their ear fon the wedding. * Married by Rev. Herbert F. Schroetef,'/ Sunday. Mr. Fred W. Fraser, of Wiggins, and Mis» l)ocia B. Bell, of Walterboro. Married by J. F. jRentz.^notarv - ptt^ir. Sppt. ttd/. Mr. DuSeu'h'~P^ A geft and Miss PoHie Preveaux. t»ot^' of Islandton. DECORD OF IDE PASI erbotfo by John M: Klein; I.odge it ' ^ R. Bishop & Co-., and a ( Island- v„ *4, on pt Islandton Merc. Co. '-/X ? * w ;t time, t sizes-. It is sold by grocers o. Recipa for MOLASSES COOKIES 1 cup molasses % cup Cottofene cup sugar v^- - Ji level teaspoon $alt 1 level tablespoon ginger level teaspoon seda cup cold water 3 to 4 cups Hour C, Heat molasses, fv<i:r over Cottolene. Add suear, salt and ginger or a mixture of tirber slices it pre ferred. 'Dissolve oua in cold water ahd add t mixture. S'ir in Hour, making a soft dough- to Crop from spoor, or a *ti^ douch to be rt.’ ed ar.J cu . Bake in moderate oven. BhEICFAI R S A WKSsSsSSJ 'MAKVKS X Makes Good Cooking Batter' f MAXWELL ' HOUSE COFFEE Is Perfect Ask Your Grocer . •>. M.- VAUN WRITES i'4titg«*r Evicbmce fan be in Waltei It«>r4>. How’s This? Vt* offer One Hnn<7red LV*llan Reward for my case at Catarrh that cannot be cured Pr Hall's Catarrh Medicine Hall's Catarrh Med>. no ban been taken by Catarrh etitfcrem for the past thirty- five years, and has beermr known as the most rHtable rerbedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catatzh Medicine a*<s thru the Pl xvi on the Mucbus surfac--^-expelling the Pol- COLLETON’S RANK DIRECTORY son from the BioOd -ad healing the d;s- lamk well to their record. Whsit I eased portions l ev lijiyo <|4,n4. ti»an> XOmt- jau hasa-taken Hsir# Ceterrh- Brpn “ »*>' th * ^ kuatnnt.o of fu { Townshfn t ° f ,,rostou i ” , An > fin ‘' "'ith a pi] ^ J .lownemg^ - i back; any reader suffering fronfbri- , rtne at once and ct n-’. *j..-arrh. Send it will !)*■ impossible for me to nar> troubles. frony kidivey ills visit the diffnfent Sunday schools of : hould find comforting words in th< tnii th^Tricl within the next mont’ following statement. S' I will taJte sdvahtage of the oppor-t J S. Jackson. Black Si , Walter- stan< iard al- boro, says: "My hrtrk and kldpev/ offW-s its readers for the en- had been 'troubling, me fop ronm Uugement ami encouragement of time. I had » dull, grinding ache Simday school work. " . |in my batk and pains through’my luouj^h our tflstriet secretary ? loins. My fiark was w^*»k and nave sent posters and leaflets to ev-’got sor#/ and lame. /‘The kidnex m- Tkl in th * i ,,is * ri ct explaining jcrelipAs were highly colored BANK OF SMOAKS ‘ . , ‘ t , s . SMOAKS. 8. C. ' CAPITAL AND SUKPI ' .... .$16.722.38 *' l" ACCOMODATING- W, H. VARN, A. EUGK.NE YARN, 8. P. J. GARRIS, Jf President. Cashier. Vice-President for tcstuncnUD. tree y. J. * CO . Toledo, Ohio, ■old by ail Druggists, tic. Simplicity arid greatne r :-‘S are syn onymous. Only tA truly great Ore great errfuigh t# be simple. True greames# consists of being a good neighbor to th# family neat door. Be Jt Railway Mail r «*«•*»■* vat vtfiiv ff*» •( tuna ett, aad ■TjunatK pai4 r It otlhUMPMe t*A? 4r»ia yovnrtl to auaUhr lor toUM tote. Tito totor- S<h*»ols »r# •xporti at Civil StrrtM aneiSMtlwto. Y«« eas srapar* r« " r*fht al t>Mie. to sour •two tuea Smi a poatotcarS laSar tar A«r at- K booh trltiac til, a*wul KaMtooda who havo aoomanu. Xtat ln»4«to#i IVrtor to tiak# aoaarlWlaa of yourarNi Vat can hr »»ln* tka atano aalKoda tkat kava <i>aito oth«a au(Coo4l wnuanonAi cozxtwonoiNa knoou » Sat •»» St-aatok. Fa the puTpow* nnd importance of ob- contained sediinent. I go? Do servinj; the international'Go-to-8un-ljfuVney Pills at the Waltyrboro' day School Day. Nov. 4. Thia ig'Drug Co. and they, gave me relief Dc day set apart by the Inter- nee! They strengthem**! mv Kat-k nattonal-Sunday school comtnttte«' entoved the ache and^egulated mv as Go-toSunday School Dajffor ev- kidneys. I sleep much ‘ #Ty Sunday'school in, America, find feal perfect^) weli’/ r .. OVER SIX YEARS LAT«! R Mr —Thom a? Dreier. itekson Badll: “I Ipfvtm’t l».y.^ Think of it! Every Sunday school in America working for the same .. Ptirposc*. namely: to get the largest ered hy^my kidoex^i for attenciancc aj Sunday school on so l /till thipk well •Nov. ♦ the world has ex-er known. Pills " L.-t eyerpsHiool set ,sn aim and ev-f Price fihe etj ntemlmr »f the school work to simply ask I'Mclt that aim. The Sundaxvftchod |Let/Doart’ is t.u* wfiiking service of the church To Cure a Co*i3 la On© Day. •r*ke LA K KTtrr PR0i:O Ovinisc. It «' -n* the C~aLh aad Ilrtdcwlg «ud Wv.' .s oft theCcld. ltou«g;kit yrfattd m Mey If fi tkilo to cure. J** V* ♦ WAhUa tovJu th<‘ gfeatest worjt n ' y hne do full ay a sit cress. D. M. Rroxtoi ’t bpSn hp\}S • sbete Dftie, 'Doajltf Kid- Mr jKOywid Jfarth. co. to''make die Ters. l>on'* n#x r»eMe<ty-— . rHre ^r,\)ie F#ster-Sltl- Buffato. X. Y. FAILURE x , - That i» why we say "Feeii B. A. 1 sleep much WHer now Thbraaw* Hog Powder according to directions ” DO NOT . FEED IT SI F.very>^a i^ ah optimist who is a Htirko*-. for he; soys that eventu ally good must triumph. LOPPY, but mix‘ it with ground feed and moisten v>!th enough wgter to make a cru:iWy mass. Then ea<h : hoe get? a beneficial dose. See full direetloas on pack- ago>.' Your money bark If you are rno; satisficMi. A Wlchman & Son. Walterboro. and A. V. Baggetf; Hender»onv:lle. — • * There ip rmthing like “fug. l« there* God has made sunny spots* in the heart; why exclude the ligh: i from them?-*—Halibartoo. / FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF COTTAGEVILLE, S- C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . X>. $*>,116.70 K\ EUY BAMxi.Nt; NEED FOR BUSINESS PEOPLE H. H. WILLIS^ W. E. WM.LI8, B> e WILLIS, M. D. I resigept. _ - Cashier. Vice-President. Viard’s Barber Shop To Patrons and Friends; ^ .«■ Viard’s Barber shop at old Bank Building. Will guarantee the best of sen ice and courtesy. Experienced Workmen. All I Ask is a Trial. m C. M. VIARD, Proprietor WALTERBORO, S. C • , ■ • . , i. ■