The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 03, 1918, Image 4
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WednesdAy, July 3. 1918.
Walterboro. Route &. July 1.
The Children’s Day of Peniel Sun--
#*♦*** iJUt * * * day* school Sunday proved to l>e n
FRIDAY "The Kandy Kid’’ is Veat success. The superintendent
FKiD i Carmel* Mvers and his co-workers are to be con-
thl RluebiM star.Vby other merallkratulated for, their most, 1 ef!i < cient4
» nni Wnv Matim: that work'in trainiAx the children. Mrs.]
O’Quin furnished the musie.
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POrmere In This AUte Will Be
• mitted to Grind Wheat to a
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Liberal Extent.
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Columbia.—William Elliott, food ad*
minuuator for* South CarolimC - re-
Open address by three girls. .
Welcome to the cra*'!** rollers
Recitation. VWhat Jet>us Thinks,”
hers of her company, statinp that
the little lady’s first name,’ her ace Ruby , „ wo .
lahe will be in her teens Tor eev- The proyram follows,
eral years yet l, and her own nat
ural - sweetness, have combined
to kuKcest the cognomen. - ;
The Wine Girl,” the new Bine- M • Prtlu “*
bird to be shown at the Colonial " h T v . ■ ,
Friday provides Carmel Myers with, L1,tle Ch . d '. - b> J t SK a ' a, * n •!* -1
e __ .1» I I) alii • "Those w :o do not Sin" "
wa.*» a
' cbnUy attended a meatln* of the food an ? ar , t ’ ull inn! by eight Urls.
•dministrators of tha several. statea* |f t “ha racler ^■ 0 l e,, a s e , t J nv* » ff Stir’s * *'
in Washington. *t whlfh, time tha .,.r. »ue nuu-,
I Story, "Jesjis Los inc
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In "The Wine Girl” she *4. sup-, ^ u T* ie Varn.
Bueatkm of grinding wheat in South b Kenneth Harlan. E. A. | Mor* ' J*
•Carolina was carefully considered and \^'a rren . Katherine Kirkwood and ,dren, by .Olive ^ arm
•non the authority of Iferbert Hoover, ’ De Roselli.
federal food-administrator, the stat» I Miss Myers will be pleasantly re-j ,ence .” hv ^
went hda been made that the most membered here as having played ( Recitation
Dialog. "Those who do not Sin
The Child Jesus,” by
Little Chil
Recitation. "\Ye Farted
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liberal treatment, with respect to the leading part in my In married i^ r f** ^ , ‘ n _
... , • . .. - .u’tf.” Rfcitatlpn, ."When wV G
grinding, will be accorded the xrowers !” lie- * , . ’ ,,7,. ’ .
The Butterfly produ'.--i^> * wo ••Klf girls.
grinding, will be accorded the growers ,
•f wheat in this state.- The exact' MONDAY
ition, ’’The Magic Eye.’’ This is a
but is not like the
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the Chil-
row Big.”
terms of the instructions to millera .
have not yet been determined upon. j d, * t ‘ H ’ , | ve n •.*
K „, ... . . . .. uiajority of detective stories. It is
but will be announced In the near g n J ew k|nd of dt . t ective drama fea-
fbeure In the meantime, ^however, ; tlir|nK 11||Ie 7oe Roe
‘the growers of wheel can rest assured :
Recitation, "The War INjem,” bvj
Olive yarn. *
Recitation. ‘ .Mother’s Heart in
the Garden,” by Mae Emma Walker.
Recitatioh, "Children Day Ode,”
by Edna Jones.
"Nearer. My God to Thee.” bv
Offering by Ola Jones. \
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WEDNESDAY— Mary Bickford,
that the present rules concerning the i ncle Sam’s favorite niece, in her
•mount that a farmer can bhve ground great patriotic photo drama, ‘"The Mamie Hickman
will be -greetly altered, and that a Little American.” This is a motion
farmer will be permitted to have hla picture^, production that will strike
wheat ground to a liberal extent . a responsive chord in the breast of
* - j every American, disclosing the great- '*■ *
EVERYBODY HELPING lest- patriotic appeal ever screened., DUS. CREEK *
• A vr mnf\n maw “The Little American' tells a ♦ - *
, * riow bearing on lh** present j # # * #'#•* ****■**•*#»♦
* • !great conflict across the'^ocean. j Walterboro, Route 3. July 2.
•••t Owly IK# HouMwIf#, But th# , Show at 9:15 p. nj. The price of ^ revival nieetiDi: wifi freuin at Drn.
the Hotala and RgaUuranta and tha admission will be 20 cents f or ch II-1 Greek the second Sunday. July It.
Ebrmeru, Have Got the Habit Wen and 30 cents for adults. (Wat Everybody is invited to attend.
— ,tax extra.) ' * . - % | ^ UT,da,r school at Drs. Creek ev-
Cnlumbia—In the Aral months of’ — . — Jerv first, second, third' and fittii
food conservation, the housewives of I * * * ♦ * * * ,* ******* OjSundav .norning' a<!n fourth Sunday
the country wero often heard to com- * mvi.-'iv ,,, *‘- arr# * rn °on
plain and to ask: "What la the use! 11 vMr a,Ml Mrs. T. R. Strickland, of
'* * W* # * • * * ****** Stokes, M»ent Saterdav and Sundhv
Ruffin. July^ 1.—I have Jn«t wH „ reljlt , vWr 8t r „ flaKevi „„; r ^
i . , .. „ -P _. . . , . M'.ss Kelsfe Hudson, of Siokes.
jut Winthrop coliege. -This has l>cefil s , rf
to public eating places, were particu- a beneficial and pleasant trip to me. '^ / ,
Mriy pointed out as wasters; and It ) I can never tell what It will mean i urd j .Strickland ™
| Mrs. Guy Avant and Mis»sca Mari«‘
Land' Earnentine Kinsey. I.ona Br*-
If this was true aeve’ral months ago. for 11 WJ ‘ K < »‘r* a 'n , > a benefit; ,um ^ an,, Miw ' Lmi***. Fender ami
bowevur. It is no longer a fair com- l«® wh ® , ;wit!,
.Alalnt. Th. men of the country, both ,h,n f ^ * 0 * 1 ‘*‘‘1 , ^ 1’,"; Strickland,
to business and in private, are doing ' 0| . |ad lakt , ahd |hls ls ar ! Montague Breland visited Mi-s
their part, in a patriotic way. to con-: VVjn|hrop and ^so many h / ,8,, ‘ »" d **c,n at the home of Ath-
•ervethe world** food. X thanks to the Farmers & Merchants | a '-’; Strickland Sunday afternoon.
Since the. increasing need of saving Mank/frho so kindly sent me. I Mr and Mr*. J F. Stricktaud
wheat has been made plain by the I It H had not been for the g4»ner-! ' isl * relatives and friends at
food administration, many hotels and jumy of ouF legislators ^and Dr. " Fhuratfay of this week
reatourants-all over the coumry haxe {Johnson and Miss !»arrot and her
voluntarily pledge^ themselves to do workers we could never
without wheat until the next harvest. Ihave had privilege ' of such a
of trying to ava food in our kitchen#
when waste on ao much larger i«bl* j returned from the State short cours •
to going on everywhere?” ,The men, 1
,n*ght pnd Sunday
with Misses 1 At hale”
complained that in, the manufac- to me in the future,
tore of food there wax anothfr big ' Ai> d really I think every
waste. ^ V * | lady cart say
the same
girl and
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I , her brother. Herman, spent Sunda
Mftwws At ha lee and Lannr.
WAR SAVING* BTAMPS NON-
TAXABLE.
When preparing' for the iaaulng
Ff-Thrift Stampa / an<j Wae^Savinge
Ceftieatea the natienal admintotru-
tration vory wisely decided that
they should not be subject to any
taxes, federal, state er local. In
this respect tKpy are entirely
unique, bajng free when almosT ev
erything elkii «a oubjeet to impost.
Aa the amounv 4h«t an IndlvIdiMl
may hold la limited to 11,000, this
conceaaion does not deal unjuatiy
towurd other security hbldera.
It «• armpiy an inducement to the
•mall invedtor to make an unusual
effort h, hja own and hla couoU^B
behalf by depositing aa much of hip
surplus with the government aa
possible. Those who buy thege lit
tle bonds—and all ahppld do It—
•hould understand in advance ef
the coming days of taxation return
in ApriL that whatever of Ihulr
earned savings er agrpjga Hfrlysg
from economies la eenverted into
Thrift Stamps or War Suvlngt Cer
tificates need not he recessed anna
the assessor's fctaak. - Aa the Intor-
••t and principal are payable hi
1t23, neither is it necessary' to
make mention of the in vast moat a
in the return to the income tax eel-
lector.
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They are, ae stated, abeelutely
free and, as they, also ‘pay 4 par
cant compound into root,- are the
beat securities that ene can buy la
these troubled times.
Kvery time you buy a War
.Savings Stamp you. holp
weakea the Htodeaborg lias.
Opening Sale
v -' We have a complete line ip LfRlies* and Men a Rc-atiy
to Wear. Oui 4 Ladies’ Waists and Dresses are the tain*
of the town. A big* selection in silks.
r Our Men’s and Boy’s Ready to, Wear can’t be beai
in price and quality.
Don’t wait tdo long on your Ladies’ and Children >
Hats, as Jthe selection, will soon be sold out.
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Everybody’s Store
H. W. COHEN
-Next to Herndon’s Restaurant.
FOR SALE
And now an rfforf is to b# uiada tolP 1 ”" 811 "* * ri P aa thin bps been to th**-
•scresso the coming wheat b^rveat bv | c o South Carolina.
,w„ Ul „ u y. x I. During my rtay there I had 11,0
•teanor thrsahing. U bar been “•tK p i oimiI ,; ^ ht , art0ff HO|ue 0 f the
* v ‘* * w — Muhsls of gr* *-
threshed «
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■sated that threw bushels of grain tu
•vary 104 bushels ^.threshed can bo
saved by bettsp^ methods. Whore
grain has been excopt^pnally poorly
threshed as much as 10 per rent baa
gone into the straw stack. To correct
•his waste has become very impor
tant in view of the nation's .war needs,
•nd the food administration has this 1 * HM,V
year established a Special grain
threshing division to retry on a cam
paign of education and Jo actually
help the farmers of the country to
properly pad *to thoroughly thresh
their grain.
»tlll another effort to increase th#
flaar output during this crisis is bf-
ing made by urging farmers not to
Boid oyer any of thflr crop for semi
Even if We kav# only a normal crop
there is llttis fsar that any risk would
be run In not holding over seed for
■ext year's sowiBg> Ducuu; the jext
two to three mouths every bushal of
grain that can be recovered may play
•a important part in the draoia of
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for Canip Jackson.
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Badgett rt,
fend.-d the union meeting at Wil
liams Saturday and Sunday, accom
panied by Mrs. Ben- Griffin.
best lectures I ever heard and » .
good many other amusements for
todies and girls. We just had lot*
of fun while there. I jttsLiiope that
every clnb men,tier will win th» j
holurship at Winthrop so they will j
Utfiw the benefit of the course, fo; !
it will mean lots to every one of I
WALTER EEMIKH LEAVES BADER
Walter Fender, who was sgecftTg
bis appretiPeship with TJ**"', Press
and Standard, lias rejric'ned his jmi-
sition. ’Ji,* «|HiE^Work two week---
ago. and is ij>^\et undecided what
to do. H»-'<jis thinking of enlistin.
in - the-'-navnl
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contains fto iflcohol, arstn'c,
nor oth>*r- poisonous drugs. 7-3-101.
i dobt think any lady or girl w ill JT' ''S*':?"? b ' ,t ''«* nox
exer roiget our dear agent. Mis^T ,U : , ’ n,tHv dwoi,1, ‘ < l • wliat he wi!l
Tweedie Fickling. and her kimirrtfss
to each and every one of
The Oolleton cout»tv>*f,ort cours.
is oxer, and it was.^rt^}-y beneficiai to
every one who attended at Walter
boro. (>,ye 'agents. Missed Picklin';
and yVfJ*, l,ad a^good many visiting
aJt^nts who iissisted them ftmuigb
the entire work, and I think it is a
»benefit to each and every one who
ir a member of this club.
’ MAE BERRY
political Barbecues
» Judge I*. .rifoy v on account of
'itis ron'inu-.l absence front »home,'
(has decided ;o sell his valuable plan
tation of 1,000 acres od edge of
Walterboro, and has turned it
to this company to handle^^ft ,'s
bting surveyed ami will hre cut inti
sunjl tracts’ of and up.
Tfei rns w ill he cash, balance in
D* yearly >»<fallmeflts with 8 per
ceti^ iixtefost. This -property has
acres f-leared with 25b acres
sluiced. There are 1 ! dweilin-'
houses with,“or,t houses. One two
story dwelling with 10 rooms, one
dwelling with 7 rooms% s dwellitigs
wfth I ioo'?„«; 4 two-rpom tenant
houses. This property offers alt. the
adxantag.ys of country and town.
Good schools. all. cWrches. neai
railroad, ic*- house, telephone, and
is traversed by main nutomobfle
highway ,t»ut h( city. / For prices
apply to C.‘ G. BADGETT. Mgr., ar
First National Bank Building.
SEGJ IMTY LOAN* TRl ST GO.
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The time, to purchase stoves is when the weathc
is hot. We have some extra values in cook stoves and
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FAVORITE RANGE, which is nar excellence in the cook
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Dah gt>**a la/' F.ph'a Jones
Good-foh-nultUn' bag o’- hones!
^Got his fish’ p dc in his ban’. • - '
Hub’ 'h's look r; Eahs’in’.s lia.t!
PUT UNDER THE BAN |Kxuh-..cc d»- bat o’ da'C
- ■ ill's dfXxn'y imh* lu* owh« ,
Colombia —With the opening of-tha l-az>.‘lo ; TfKy Kph n, Jones!
political campaigns In South Ctfrolina. „„ . , '. v , , ... , ,
X .1 ale M a « n .urges w hvirt „ e |,*, duniNisbes be
that polltleal bsfbcfuet, such a. have ' h ,.* , lo -.
been the rastom la m.ny partiThf the | A4lJ . t mit , in .
•late in past years, be eliminated this ;,„ ok al hiWi ,j,., slonchin’Xo-:
war year WiMiam Klliolt. fo<>d admin- I|iu,limin' sown- oLL soli, sojTn.
1st, a tor for South (’aridin. recently While l-e got t.i dig on scatcl,
•tsted that political harbecuee would |» this fiyuh eb -fyiod patch!”
be ^rW.ood upon by the food admin-
.tefratton Tb# great waafe im Went , it ub I reckon he's c gwine
to barbecues is. of coarse, the reason . SomeYiv w id dot pole on iin«*
arged. and in the nratent world »-risl* " ay erpust d« hruk-down mill
with reference to th« fiKai supply and !"' h bh d»* crick goes ’roun do hill,
the ahsoluta neeanatty of Mvlng ,b * wn in df * ^ had *'
•ry'thmg that, can he saved to help
feed a hungry world the fod«Ladml*
1st rat ion ngt only feels justified in
Baking that no barbecue* ho held, but
If ia feit that patriotic people will vol
untarily abstain from such Ittdal-;Reckon Eph’n, he’ll .jei lay
jin de shade dah all die day, J
1 " ” Th’owin’ in en pullin’ out-
BUGAR FOR CANNING '- .J Red-eye*, bass.-en m.abhe trout!
SHOULD BE SECURED l>* ti he ll copie er-alortchln’ home
Gfinally lak er currycomb!
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Du.t de wilier Yrees is niude
Larv, shif’less hag o’ boftes.
tlood-foh-holhin' F.ph'n, JonesV
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j.My! if* Itoj hyuh in de ><iin!
Wish die 'later patch ux done.
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to arglng that all persons, who can M , hew yDa!. sim an, hot. My len'
fruit* and vegetable* for market l “° d<?n * stan'.
tain their entire sugar requirements ^ Kph’m thoo df wood
for the IkfS season ae early as pov’ b * * dat shad** f*-ek yood
•Ible. Federal food sdmaiiktration*
Bl ail the Mates are ^ ^
Kph’m. ’ ’plv’lu!
Selecifsi
'Taint no use. Nobody owns -
* . , / , I Me dan dey do EpVm Jones!^
a1 "® l^rTt.ter patch. HI M vo b.-
structwd to see that m*Hufac;M,ren of Kpi.'m, -plr^! Wait for me
products requiring
first opportunity of
The food
assent ial food
augsc take the
building up their supplies.
•drain,stration take!* the position, tjbat
For / Indigestion, CoAstipatioo or
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preserves and J*nt* are eesential food \ J mi iry one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS
•tuffs, and that cannery perform a
valuable conserrStipn function. In
(b« event that it ia neceeeary t« re
duce still farther th# shipping ton
•ag* that brings sugar to th# Baited
, flutes, th# food administration Is *•-
dsavorirg to guard against any pos-
Bit ia lose of the fruits sad vegetables
that could he savad by csaalag Bad
frt-«nat .
WITH PEPSIN. A ^ Liquid Digestive
Laxative jileasant to take. Made and
recommendei! to the pulilic by Baris Midi
cine OvtncnUfacttircrx o' Li'-.at.’.-e Br’-.mo
Qttuunj an*l Lruye's Tt- u-.e: * chill ,'oiuc.
fits QsMm That Don Hut Affect tkaMssi
a<T*u«ool its tonic »nd toxetlv* eSsct. L«X.\-
T1VR baOMOUviNlRKMbMtMtbaaotOtesry
snd aoc* r >t m-jsc orr^ww—p act
nagiHc in hr*l a< inctntMrr lb* lull name «oC
iot-k iwC the » gr^turc ot K. w. ukovit. J0r_
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for Summer
rtainment!
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IX the canoe of in the camp, around the
campfijeor on mo.onlightcxcur?i«ms, there
is no more versatile and
tainer, nor a musician it\u
the
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Columbia Grafocola b
i^in v u i rY\i
nd delightful enter- E5l
ore appreciated, thap • •
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AND JARS
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ty. The^e come in cartons containing 100 earth each.
and this makes a very convenient bundle for shipping^
We sell screw top and glass top fruit
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S( REW TOPS
A $15, $27.or :\y.
nola is not to,, heavv : , j
summer enmping. k t
“earns its k..p” in
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sure to have us~p!
lections. W'c ccn
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BROWN FURNITURE COMPANY
Pint jars, per dozeu y y<y- -V. $1.10
Quart jars. i>er dozefT^-yC- • • y- 1 .‘2u
Two Quart per dozen
GLASS TOP JARS
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Quart jars, per dozen •• - -> - l. Jo
Two Qjrart jars, per dozen .v 1.,-jr,
Ijo not wait till too late to piuehasc these jars. In t
i>!at’e your orders early.
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