The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 30, 1918, Image 4
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ate ta tih* work of tho School Im-
prorcraent Aaooctatioa.
MRS. H. 8 STRICKLAND.
(Copaty Orpaaiier.
CORN WILL WMfl
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America’s Qraatwt Cereal Crip
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MAINSTAY M NATNNTS CRISIS.
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will at to tho
world** food taetfcn. oOdals of the
United States food administratioo ho*
Cora la the nation's beot food cereal.
hooacwlTca axo L*e*im. a * to reattaa.
|t coo tains aU tho tier - **ed«d to
koep tho body la a ptat V \ . !th and
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♦WALTERBORO ‘tCHOTL* NOTtSO
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• The place in the hlfh school fac
ility left raeant by the resieaation
of Mr. Coaaor has been temporarty
hot eery acceptably aapplied by Mr*.
Lillian Loras who la risttin* her
Thf school has been rery
fa w
by
cbool ws*
“ >oced
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neevnnc her
Kohn.beia* sick sereral
week, her place waa. sop-
Mr*. FesneJ. Again the
fortoate in securing aa
**serfenred and competent teacher.
Other schools in the .state have not
been so fortunate, pad some are
still badly gHppletL
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Friday ntrht will be show* ^Tbo
Desire of the Moth" with Rutn
Clifford sad Rupert Juhan playtag
the leading rolls. This is another
of the famous Bluebird productions,
the story ws| written by Eugene
Manlore Rhode* and the pictura
produced bj^llupert Juliaa.
A percentage of the receipts from
tickets eold In adesnee will be giren
to the Busy Bew^ociety of the Bap
tist church. •
not arprai a srccRs**
The box supper given at^.>Caae
Branch school house last Friday
night ♦a* a decided success, tho
sum o( I JIAO being raised, which,
will be Used for- ftep'it^uig the
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Harvey
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wore Hosed
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M Maxey. and
Snioaks. were fn
>- afternoon. They
Mores at ?moaka
I ^fbnday. •
tried
bilked with aa added
fat. will saauJa m
dian waniora la colonu:.
iparthaf coca nioao for uu -ya
dm* and at Valley Fo ,e parched
coni was at times the *c4e ratio* of
• Goattnaatal ealfMrm.
Owing, to transportation diScultica
caused by the war the corn crop mooed
more slowly to market this year thaa
ever before. Now. however, the cafaal
M reaching the millers and consumer*,
la the meantime the nation's surplus
wheat has been, sent to Europe.
• Today there are approximately 90
bmhels of corn for every American.
This quantity la greater by flva bush
els than In former year*
Cora baa become the nation's main
stay in the crisis of xrar.
Just as this cereal saved the flrat
American colonists from famine on
many occasion* Just aa it served aa a
staple food during the War of the Bee-
oiution and during the Civil War. King
Cora has again come to the front In
the nation's battle with autocracy.
Corn meal la finding greatly increas
ed use In the making of ordinary whit#
bread. Hundreds of housewives and
many of the larger bakers are mixing
20 per cent, com meal with wheat !
flour t* make leavened bread. This
kind of a mixture la worked and baked
In the same recipes and with tbs same
methods that apply to straight wheat
bread.
Cora bread—cair.g extra meal entire-:
ty—4s gaining a greater popularity
than ever before. Housewives are
coating to realise that every ponndvOf
wheat eared in America means a pound
of wheat released for shipment to the
nations with which America is assofif-
ated in the xrar.
There arc a score of corn products
that today possess unusual importance,
for Americana .Cora, sygyp fVr sweet
ening corn rakes and buckwheat cake*
and for use in the kitchen insfead of
granulated sugar i* on^ of the leading
products made -fromycorn.
L W. Cohen Store, Inc., Old Stand
Ideal Laundry
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
VOTITK TO SVrKIUNTKNMSVTA
Corn oil. excellent for frying aai for
euery other purpose filled by aalad o^la
is sipiiearinc'em the market'in large'
quantities /it comes from the germ of
the corn. ’ X
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for Sale
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To the District Elemc-XT Super
intendent# of Coll^^-' County
Stutdav School Ask - oa:
Dur State iup- rtfctcr , ;u of cle
ment #ry work Ota n . to Colle
ton county at an *■--! date an|
give uh a* hour gr ■ half ir^ an
afternoon to the presentation X the
- State elementary program and the
diacomion of method# ahd prob-
pm*. Mia*. Davia xtdti expect all
VdAtrict superintendents to be pres
ent and all whj> 'are interested in
Sunday achooj ' work.' The wubH?
will he inviCed to hear Miss Davi-s.
We wlH ask Miaa Davia to name
a datp and give notice to the pub-
llc'.^hrough The Frees and Stand-
Will be pleased to hear frora
all who were appointed district
superintendents at the convention
at. Smoak# Nov. 25th in regard to
this meeting.
MRS. H. S. STRICKLAND.
County -Elementary Superlatendent.
WHEATLESS BISCUITS.
HADE-IN-GERMAOT UES
CIRCULATED IN CANADA
to
in
FOR'SALE—Any one wanting
buy a Ul" Ford touring car
first class condition. Wti! guar-^
antge it... Write Geo. H Crosby.
Hardeeville. S f > Box fl.
i-r.o-'it \
*1TV>
is put la a shallow pan placed to the
o*en and gUmd fbsqucatly until It
la a delicate brown. * The other ingre
dient# are a teaspoon of sale, a cup
of peanut bptrer and one and a half
capo of water. Mix tho peanut hut-
tor, water and salt and beat Whfla
this mixture la hot stir in the meal
alMkuld also bo hot. - Befctethe*
. The dough ahouM bo of such
that It cun be dropped
from h vppoaa. Bake in smalt cakes
la aa ungreased pun. This makes Id
biscuit* each of which coo tains
Otzth of aa ounce of f re tela.
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Canada la also having tgpuble xpftb
Made-la-<tennany lies calculated to ‘FOR
FOR SALE—-On* mirte. worth
• Will sell ch>4p. I. M>Fishhi!rn«;
Farr-Os ahd Merchants Bank
porition. Apply to J. Frank. Wa'.-
terboro, S. C.
WANTED—Apyot^ who hts ditch
ing to be done to see me as to
contract. 1 am the best ditcher
in the*^tate. No money till wo’-k
Is done. Satisfaction guaranteed.
George Myers. Ruffin, .•?. C., car»
C. H. Berry & Co. l-3-4tp. I
WANTED—^One or txro colored fair.- 1
iLes on A«hepoo—Fine bppdrt :r-
v Tty for go<jd .^nza—^Something to
do every day in the year^ B. G.>
Price. / ' l-23-2t.-
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SAf-E—AO acres of land.
LOST
hinder Canadian food conservation rc-*
cpnling to an ofLclal Matement re
ceived f mi* .the Canadutn food con-
tmlier by \,1^ l*nite<l S ates fuod ad-
ministratloc.
The stories bothering Canada are 1
of the same general charhciet as those FORX*ALE
the United States ft*od admteUtra-
tor re-ently denounced In this coun
try. such as tin* ridiculous salt hn^/
blueing famine fakes and The rejvtt
that the government would seize
housewives storks of noma cammd
good*- V*
The.Csnadlna food coo'roller cart*
mates that when the x ; le listen to
and pass on such stories, each one
has the power of destruction that lies
la a battalion of soldier*
''Stacies without even a vestige of
foundation have been scattered broad
cast.” paid tbq Canadten statement.
•Hot have they cams ta Ufa casually.
They have started simultaneously la
dlffmuat parts of the country^and la
each (BSSanre hare been caU-ulated ta
arouse public Indignation.^
They are Ibsidi<>u* subtle, persist-
ent Bit by bit they dissipate public
trust, the great tea rads! in the work
of food control. '
Tit lie# wTth every ladividual to for
bear from criticism; so refrain from
passing on the vagrant and harmful
story, and thus the more effectively
to co-operate ta work which la going
to.. mean more, than the majority of
people jet realise." * \
Miki from Walterboro. on ma i
y^ute, 45 acres yean be puj i»
.'^cultivation at^bnee. price flb,^<te
per acre Qhe third cash balance,
t ac 1 2 veirs. Apply this off’.c
It.
THt UNITED STATES FOOD
ADMINISTRATION SAYS:
There la no royal road to food
«iiy am
this by the voluntary
action of our whole pao*k
aloment In proporttea to Its
It la a matter of oqualfty of Msr-
d#n; a matter of minwta saving
and auhatHwtlon at ovary point la
tho 20 000.000 kitcHan*Kn tho Wj-
I fa tho
L.O>T—i>v ween Wgtterbora ani
AshtotL ^onxt black gllt^ marked
crop and crop in one ear and
crop spl t antT ^ihderbit in th- ■
otheri and a s car /'?R. her right
front fnot. Reward for any infor
mation wher 1 can find heri- A Aj
,H»btt. Isiandton. R. Xp. 1. H'lbsi
w82 off
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jt/ : Desirable residence in
y^lendid part of Walterboro. if
/interested CPPlyto W W. Deposit Cook No:
arent. Walte.boro, the . Co y #ton Co ^ Vl .
FOR SALE— 1 100 acres of land. It; terborp. S. C. Saving# Deparv-
acres cleared, rood buildings, with ' :n E5 1 • , Dame **** been lost.
i I will apply for duplicate bool*.
oward F. Garris. 1-16-3V'
Automobile tire and rim;
32x3 1-2; a Crow Elkhart rim;
between Walterboro and Island-
- tbn. Return to,J. F. Rents or tn
FOR S.VtF—HIT Port Touriac Ca- ™ Pr ~ “- 1 SUad^d. tf.
in first class con^itioa. - WtH • LOST—A Cameo Proacb, between
dT-iarsore-^ ft. Haves been r.un b. G. Price's resltlence and Co-
about 4 months. If interested lonial Theatre. Reward if return
write G. H. Crosby. Henderson-, ed to B. G. Price. 1-23-21.
b.orsee. farm implement#, provis-
ions, meat, bogs and rattle. Wish Howai
to sell as a whole. Reason fo-^r.rtAT—
sale, leaving State. Apply at on
to S. C. I.tnder,. Week*,
l-23-2t-Pdi.\
S. C.
ville. 8. C. Box 11.
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FOR HALE—Comfortable dwelling;
eentrally located; civod lot anl
garden. Priee reasonable. Col
leton Banking Co.. 1-23-2;.
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FOR KALE—Velle 5 passenger tou*-
ine car; practically hew; fullv
electrically equipped. Coat $1643
Will sell cheap far cash or ra i j
arranre terms.' .Do .you want a
bargain? Write E. F. Withe*-
Fairfax. S/C. l-23-rt
FOR RENT
FOR RENT*--Strickland, house, ad
joining Dr. Black. "Apply at F’-«t
National Bank. l-TIKt'
BUSINESS LOCALS
RIILMY-TISM—Antiseptic. Ileliex-
ea Rhcxnnatlsm. Sprains, Ncnral-
gia, etc. l-D-Sm.
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Our Mrs, Levy has just returned from North
ern markets where she purchased \ a complete
line of spring and summer goods, whkh is now
coming in daily. L . - .. \ Y~ .
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While up North, Mrs. Levy picked \up
some splendid bargains in Ladies’ sample CoaK
Suits, Cloaks and Dresses. Very latest pat- \
terns and of the very best materials. "The
tbms and of the very beest materials*. , The
stunning styles are bound to meet with your
approval.
These goods, because bought late in the sea
son, can be offered to you at unusually low
prices. Don’t wait tiH the cream is all gone—
Come and have first pick.
Just arrived a complete line of Dry Goods.
Skirts, Waists and Millinery. ’
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FDR SALE—Ford touring ra?; t>*U Tinw ,
of mttlra. double wagon; lot if Beam 8 Mett
farming traplcmenta; SO* bnahcls
at Klein's.
of corn; ’10.000 pounds of fod- Break your Cold or LaGrippc with
dev. S tons of hay. and two Jet
sey cows. F. A. Bryan, Stokes.-
a few doses of
l-*-3tno.
S. C. tf.
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FOR KALE—The best Seed Oats.'A.
Wlthman 4 Son.
FOR KALE—300 bushels selected
cottoa seed. Batty’s long staple,
mad Irtb bushels selected Cleve
land Big Roll ti l* per bnshel
at farm. Raffia. W- H. Saun-
der* Walterboro. 8. C. tf.
WANTED
-Beam’s New Way Meat SmoFA c;
call for Seed
6»tt
ton Rene
Klein’*
—Last
nants.
Walterboro Cotton Oil Co.
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BOX PARTI’ ‘.AT CAN* BRANCH
I will buy one more week
' Cane Branch school enjoyed a box
party Friday night, at which $21.90 j
waa realised. This fund will be us
ed for the school.
Trowell is teacher of this
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