The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, February 27, 1918, Image 7
itsday* February 27, 1913.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
paob 8Kvm
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
*
Until this new “smoke”
was made you could never
have a real Burley tobacco
cigarette. It*s the best yet
IT’S TOASTED
* C* ^
The toasting brings out tne
_ delicious flavor of that fine
old Kentucky Burley. You
never tasted anything so
agreeable — think .what
roasting does for peanuts.
JURY DRAWN FOR
SPRING court
Tvrehe <;ran«l Jurors mitl TUIr'y-Siv
Petti Jarorp Who Will at
4'
JI*rch Tem.
The following is a list, of Jurors
tj» serve .at the March term of court
vhich convenes here next Mondav
with Jmice Edwnrd Mclver, . of
CheraW. presiding. .
. * tirnml J«rors.
II. D. Polk, U. B. Breland. A. O.
Smith, L'.'B. Hutson. C. J. Cone. N.
Ci. Morrall. J. K. Moore, J. J.wBre-
land. J. F. Addison. J. K. Linder,
G. W. Morris. M. H. Hiott.
I*etft Jurors.
U. S. Breland. ®. E: Applebjr, N.
B. Jones, Andrew Drippers. G. C.
Brown. F\ P. Sease, W. D. Caldwell,
O. M. Bennett, D. E. Martin. L. R.
Carter. J. E. Easterlinp, S. T. 1*1-
meA W. F. Hodpe. E. N. Pellum, E.
W. Strickland, C. N. Croshv, J. L.
! O’tjiiin, A. O. Hiott, J. E. W. Mor-
ria, J. B. Wiliams, B. G. Smith. J.
Snioah, A. ^1. Addison. H. W
nrdauph. A. K. |'>caoh, V- Tl- Mur-
dauph, John R. Crosby, R. R. Fisk.
B. C. L. Hiers. J. Sv Jordan. L. O.
Gufch, E. J. Ritter, H. E. Crosby,
H. It. Fpdpett, J. B. DuBois. B. N.
DeWitt.
Flavor
Punty
Economy
Terry & Shaffer
MERCHANTS
WALTERBORO, S. C.
V N *
he Idea Seems
To Prevail
"See ‘Gets-lt’ Peel
Off TUs Corn.”
Leaves The Toe as Smooth as the
Palm of Toor Hand. '■
* / •*
Th© corn never grew that "Geta-
It” will not get It never Irritates
the flesh, never makes your toe sore.
Just two drops of “Gets-lt" and
presto! the corn-pain vanishes.
Shortly you can peel the corn right
All shortenings arc short. Some
arc shorter. v That means they are
richer. ^
Cottolcne is a particularly short
shortening. It sets the highest pos
sible standard for purity and richness.
You use one-third less of Cottolcne
than you ordinarily use of other
shortenings. The results are per
fectly delicious.
RECIPE
Rolls
2 cups pastry flour 1 level taUcspoon
% teaspoon salt • Cottolcne
4 level teaspoons 1 cup cream (o» you
baking powder can use half milk
# and half cream)
Sift nget her flour, baking powder
and ra't; rub in Cottolcne with finger
tips. Add cream and mix with knife
to soft dough. Roll *3 inch thick. Cut
with biscuit cutter, brush edges with /
miik and Lid as Parker House Rolls.^
Press edges together, brush top of rolls
with milk. . liake bn buttered sheet in
hot oven fifteen minutes.
Cottolene
__ 'The NaUat/l Shortening"
At grocers In tins
of convenient sires
s
t the,price .♦>» ;■ .'■on: >•/ . .
:;obe th-i’.n ether jriaki-/, vio n t!-> 1
»t i.; that you can buy a r'
hliuoKt any prico
’ho ItCprlrp m entirely,
to the wood vvo/.c; tM 1 you <a'i
v plain <m exSoh dve, **,- may i>< :
toy woorl cr dofl.t-n to i.uttvl; voim
nitttro.
.’<ni can crcyi.Ttro an oi l ailchine
i\ new i/fon mort libera!
u*; Call/ pbono or write to
PANIOT i IE
Manaper.
7 ilroad' Aventte,—.
Walterboro. S. C.
U's Wonderful to See XelaHTPeeleff Cor*,!
off with your finger and th->r<> you
are—pain-fr«*o amt happy, with tho
toe as smooth and conn-free as your
palm •■ilets-It" Is the only safe
way in the world to treat a corn or
callus. It's the sure way—the way
that never fails. It ia tr-ed and true
—used by nmltons every yi'ar. It
always works. *'Get3-It” makes cut
ting and digging at a corn and fuss
ing with bandages, salves or any
thing else entirely unnecessary.
“Gets-lt" is sold by. all druggist^
fyou need pav rei more that 35.
cents), or It will be sent dlivct by
B. Lawronce & Co.. Chicago, I1L
Solti in M't.lteifoota. '
mended us the world's b. • t <•<
remedy t>> 1' •- 1!:'! Mt o
<"• 'I.tb!cj>»^—
Tls« «.r ‘..'i' - ' Ti .'t r.'’ < :< v-
•: r«* • : to t* • . '
T^er a n f* O' 1 It '0 ' ;rrt* *i■ ubl-
ed .with hoaribvrn. In. ire.^en
Local Food '
Administrators
Th< feUo'. ir- men !kjvo ebnser.fpd
to.st r‘>e then eoMptry in the e:.padih>
o' feoti. ttt'.'tiii ixtrnlors: F. \V.
• r 'unn 'i’otitl adn)inJ, c »ti alo f -,
n :'it• lx• r’•: local •ailmlnlatratott*:
. (' '.iarrall. Wtlierboro: Dr. P>.
<: Willis, Cottiisovnie; J.'W. Milov,
t.'cf rj; w. \V. Cone. Lodue; W. H.
V •••n. ’.ctpcevk-: ' J. .T. O’Quin. Wil-
1 auW\ J. C. Welch, .v«»kos; G. E.
ili .*.!.»(>••>'. fi. vie’ U'n'ille';. c W
•w 'v, j^'rt>t‘T) I’optl; \. O. Hpet.
: for ' I: M. IT Vrrn, Islafldtbn;
i P;^ il Tintltn’s. Ritter. ,/
T(? the People of Colleton Connty: * . / v. •
We, do not wish to excite any alarm, but we. feel it our duty
to call the attention of our friends to the recent warning issued'
by Mr. Hoover that the next fiO days will probably be the great
est food crisis in the history of the American Nation.* His state
ment must not be taken lightly. * \ v . A,
We must not become excited or panic stricken, but we mast
heed his words and govern ourselves accordingly. ’ Let to se
cure a sufficient supply of food for our immediate needs and tffen
let us plant sufficient food crops to feed not only Colleton comity
but to give us a surplus to sell.
We now have on hand excellent stocks of STAPLE F00B6 •
* ' , /
which we offer you in reasonable quantities at a small prd|fc
Whatever the next 60 days may bring forth we wish to go on
record as having made this statement. ’
* A word to the wi§e is always sufficient.
We also are making every effort to keep on hand 3 nupply of
FERTILIZER, EARLY CORN SEED, GARDEN SEED, SEED
POTATOES, PLOW^and all AG RtCULTUIAL IMPLEMENTS.,
All are offered at a fair and reasonable price.
A ^ '' ■ . . ' ^
Respectfully,
« TERRY & SHAFFER.
A
A Grippe Epidemic
Every winter Health Boards
warn against this weakening
disease which often strikes
those who are least prepared
to resist it You should strengthen
yourself against grippe by taking
which is the cream of cod liver oil,
refined, purified and so skilfully
prepared that it enriches the blood,
streams, .creates reserve strength
and fortifies the lungs and throat
Don’t delay—It may mean much.
Use SCOTT'S
Refuse Substitutes
Scott a IkiVoo. Bloomfield, N. J.
'Tfci* w U nut .'V'M-vor.p i't.
We
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CHARLESTON, S.(L
wn -J !n te H Days
t • : rftr.ul rr. U TA%G
>1 % l.< our* *07case ol lloh,ng
' 1 file
i. Jt and Kc.
Free Flower
Hostings’ Catalogs*
Teiis Yoc About A
Ho matter xrhetber you Msrwi dm »
large scale or only pUst vagdtaOes
or flowers In a rr. all xeay. you nee4
Hastings' 191S Seed It's
ready now' and v o fcaro a copy tor
yon absolutely free, if you writs for tt
mentioning the name of ttis paper.
In addiUon to avowing you about all
Ifce varieties of vo-etab!cs, farm
grass, clover ar.4 flower seeds, oar
catalogue tells how you can get free
five splendid varieties of easily grown,
yet beautiful f.Ov.crs, with which to
beautify your homo surroundings.
Good seeds cf alno^ every ktnd
are scarce this s. s«on. and you can t
afford to tak? chancos in your seed
supply. Hastings’ Seeds are depend
able seeds, the kind yon ran always
depend on having “rood !u k” with.
. Yea are grri-g to garden or farm
this sprinj. Why not insure success
so far as possible by starring with the
right seed? Don't tako chances that
you do ret have to in needs.
Write today fer Hastings* 1913
Catalogue It's free and will both in
terest and help vou to succeed In 1913.
—H. G. HASTINGS CO, Seedhmen,
AtkytU’ fca.—AdU. ' _
touch
•!*') n r.mn thst will be re!-
.c'.'t > Gie laws ; ovOrr+n;' food,
r'i «•«.■» I'lipn hr.Ve h«*5Ui. inaih;d Tl 1 '
...• Corti/i’cates to he issued to mit-
Ii.'ih: I he turtlei Will in turn ii.sti"
hi". < ti'-toiue-'’rt t.inie l" 1
corn* if s'lbh customer rc-
i, t ■•Teh. On present in t' the err-
• t<* his nterchant. The frtrr -
It i.<« sold potitvl for ptiinuk-ef'
that if. nn Jq th^ tthilf whieti
youajh* pef fomilv per month.
Flour Cerviis.
j - • ■ i- re'-son in Colleton county
*0 report to the countv
■ , . . . ■ • . r >.tra?or all flour in mr-
- . . of ”<J djv.vs supplv. T)i_b» is or-
•d/.-'d hy tb^ rood ndininif>r
i.fv-tor end Washlart^ti It i^ not
r 'ao o* ronf , s''r’.U«’' it In ft <en-
s Tu cn Q e flpur cannot he artr-
yr.htclv (!i«trihufed by rail the roy-
e rment whyld like to know jti*t
where to obtain hour for local use.
So dpubt this will not have to In*
done; yet we cannot tell. as. thous
and of cam must be diverted to
haul troops to fight our battles and
food to sustain them. All local
food administrators are aoked to a.*-
■Mt in this.
i Persons reporting this at once
will not be classed ss hoarders O'
ii*"»r.*‘riotlc. Our people, are net un-
prtriotic and did not buy up hour
for such a motive. I suggest to ev
ery one having over 30 days’ sup
ply .to use the following form, fh
order that they can he filed here
tor 'vjs.r projection in case you
r'muld he reported:
“I have on hand,
flour in excess of 30 (lavs' supply.
F. W. RICHER,
. Food Administrator
I AM AGKVP FOR FHKRontiK
.MARBLE lyofiKS. SEE ME H>lt
i.'STI MATES AM) SKiMMlE MV
FIGUBE3 BEFORE ID'VING.
C.C HIOTT
' ’ 1
• ROFXD. S. c.
GLAD TO TESTIFY
—
Says Waloga Lady, “Aj To Wbat
Cardai Has Done For Me, So
As To Help Others.”
F. Mason Crum and Co.
SEED MERCHANTS
MANUFACTURERS OF VELVET BEAN MEAL
Orangeburg, S. C„ Feh, 25th, 19V8.
pk gu
Early Golden Dent Seed Com .'A $4,00 $3.75
Early White Dent Seed Corn 1.25 4.00
Early Hickory King Seed Corn 1.25 4.00
Tennessee Red-Cob Seed Com .!...... 1.25’ 4.00 c
Hand Selcted Coker-Williamson Seed Corn • 1.25 4.00
Early Orange Cane ••• 1.50 6.00
Early Red Top Millet f -50 6.00 .
Yellow Mammoth Soy Beans '••”1.26 4.25
Afi>rse or Cat-Tail Millet • •'•• •25c per pound
Maine Grown Cobbler Potatoes, 90c Pk„ $(>.75 10 pk. bag.
Government Grown Dixie Wilt Resistant (’otton Seed.
(The urij^cotton for wilt lands) 10 bu. lots. bu. lots
“ $2.25 bu. $2.50 bu.
Early Simpkins t^itton Sect!—
( Beats the Boll Weevil) • ; ' 12.25 bu. $2.50 bu.
Cleveland Big Boll— v
(Wannamaker Strain) v-... • • $2.25 bu. $2.40 bu.
% CpkeT’s lx:ng Staple No. 11—^
(The productive Lc/ag Staple>x < \ i $i’ OW l-u. $2,25 bu.
Write us for prices on tho following; stating quantity
wanted: Peanuts, Watermelon reed,'’Cantaloupe seed,
Rape seed. Rye seed. Velvet Bean seed, .Vetch, Oats,
Wheat, Grasses, and Peas. x
We carry a full line of Field and Garden Seed as hieh
are reliable. Wo as uo all orders, our prompt and eui*
ful attention. Now is the time to buy your s^ed supplyv
The crop is short and the price is sure to advijBCe before x
glinting time.
IKK D YOU it HOGS AND COWS ON>VELVET RE AN
•* MEAIi—Per 100 lbs.. $2.25 ; >0? le.n $11.00.
(The obeof t t fr-wl on 1h » nim'ket.)
Wire, 't'hn •‘•or Write us wlup in the Anarkd for re
liable St e l • - G •
^ /]■: mason Crum and ( ompany
! / -^ Sled merchants *
Manufacturers of V’els t Bean Me; l.‘
ORANGEBURG, S. c.
Mill ■—W———
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9*
Watogo, W. Va - Mrs. S. W. GUdwefl,
t. fhts uyt: "When about 15 years
of age, I swffcrcd greatly .. . fi’fnnaiinics
would ga a month cr Jwo, and I bad
terrible headache, bad.aclie, and beann^-
down pains, aad would just drap and
had no appetile. Then ... it would last
... two weeks, and *as so wc^enmg,
and tny healtli was awful.
My nrotlicr bought me a bottle of
Cardui, and I began to improve after
taking the first bottle, so kept it up till 1
look three ... I gaitfcd, and was well
and strong, and 1 ow e it all to Cardui.
1 am married now and have 3 children
. .. Have never had to have a doctor for
■ rounds of 1 female trouble, and just resort to Cardui
if I need a toric. 1 am glad to testify to
For Sale a! Auction
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Standard Bred Stallion
> - j, _ X. r <t. *
I wil Sell at public auction, for cash, U> the highedt
blcith r, immediately following legal mien ctn the kTr.st
■ ► • v ‘ . . . . /. . '' v.
£fonday in March, one Stand; nl Bre<l Stallion. Finest
blood. P*rty flelling .«ume owns twsi ttallionsv No bet-
ter bivl hor^e in the world. For information apply to
•* * u* ^~7’ „
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R. M. Jefferies
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what it has done for me, so as to help
others.’
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
* Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove’s Tastelesr
rt>ill Topic is equolly valuable as c
General Toni;' because it erntaius l!
ve i 1 u r ow a tor. :c proper )iv»of yL’i N T \ '<
«n4 IRON, ft acts on the I.ixer. Iiriv*
out Xslaiia. I-.nricbes iJo' 1 .. 1 .
Luuila up U;:Whole System. . ciuis
M r. .'.nd
I rhlhEen,
Mrs. V R.
Hiers and
•r
lx. W*. P. rimiT. of Lodge, was a
of HsrnptoW. spci# Sun- Imslncss visitor to Walterbora tli
If you are nervous or weak hW head- day in town witif Mrs. KivrH 1 broth- latter part of the week. He is *>1**
aches, backaches, or any’of the other 1 11 M Carter . - of the firm Brabham * Cbner who
’ 7 ; o have op* ne«l a new dry v*hhU a no
mienls so common to women, wby not ^vant, of HxvKtincs, Fla , hxi millinery store at Lodg^.
give Cardui a trial? Recommended ru (i ir n io the home of Jiisj —0-0—
many physicians. In use over 40 years. , ^ Julius Avant. a few milfca. Laurie L Riehardeon. one of th •
Begin taking Cardui today It may roin tf>wn. and will engage in farru-' prosperous farmers
be the very medicine you need. L ^ • ;^ vant . ,n
yjf.-ty!, track plantiDK W hile in Honda. ,
and boainefc}
men of Lodge, was in Waltertioro
last week on a business trip.