The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, August 21, 1918, Image 7
21. 1918.
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AND STANDARD
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In order to make room for fall
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goods. *
; We Offer A|ens Palm Beach
Suits In Light Colors Only
DMK C0L0HS $7.50 UP M OO t son
AMERICANS ASKED TO
LIMIT USE OF SUGAR
Must. Use No More Than Two Pounds
Per Perspn a Month if the Present
' Meagre Allied Sugar Ration v'
Is Maintained. V
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FW.J . Ailministrfttpr Kintaer has.
• received the foIlowIoK^ \
I siik'vest that 1 you advise dealers
in salt in your .territory ’ to place
their orders for-salt now and mat'*
arraAyemenl* to get theirHiupply of
this * commodity, for nr<xt wlntdr
ujoved as early ’as possible. The
Str.tfs ^dpiinistratlon DiUsion has
: wrltf^p • me that th e wH shortage
'‘in the Southeastern sates fast win»
ter .arid *Pt‘kiK-iF a * occasioned *»y
‘the shortage oTNroal for the tnanfae.
Jute pf salt. and\ the shortage of
•car| in which toXmalce shi'pmenii
! of this comodity. This lefter* sav*
TO AIL WOMEN
WHO AflE ILL
Tbli Women Recommends
Lydia E. PinkhtmV Vefe-
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•ir.aa • M 0f gt . * , , . . _- that the same conditions are likely
Stocks Wul Be, Short Until Beginning or New 1° b »* '" effect this winter. There-
, - . . u • fore, dealers, saH should be- ue-
... Year—Ration May Be Enlarged Then. j^ !?.. p,,, _ c _ r _ f . h *V_^
Two pounds of sugar a month—half r
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a poui.d a wes-k—that is llie sugar ra
tion the IV S. Food Administration
H. W. COHEN
Next to Herndon's RestauranC
{fh/j. time or at least far enough a-
i head of their requirments to antie-
. ipate delay in shiptnepf. . . ...\
V:'-tion. In FTnrope the present r«- WILLIAM -KLLIOTT. :
: is already ndu<yd to a miiilmum. j Mmlnistrator for South (’aro
Our S.tuafon. v. • ij*®** ,./ X . ■_ ,
f. M k«l ^.rr Amyrlciit. .. .HmMw.. »Mtl. it. r.Hyl ' WOMAX h CHHK
fue.s in Its.-cffort* to mamtain ‘•rAftTLF.S U'kl.TKilltoltf*
until January 1, LUlU, in order to make . iwr uistrihutlon of sugar to th^. Al-^ ... i
sure there shall be enough for our i ■ 'i-'vorid U as foIloWa: \ business'man’s wife could not
Army and Navy, for the Allied armies ' . Su0ar • upp,i ** t , hrOU ® h ® Ut . th * eou ": ^ or wevv without sharp pain In
.. tf y* home*, stores, factories and J»#»r vyo*. For vearx lier eves were
and for the civilians of those hatUma. bikeriea are aft a lAw ehh We must ' red and weak. Finally she tried pure
Lavoptik eye wash. The result of
'One ‘application astonished her. A
smalt’- bottle lavoptik is garanteed
table Com]
Personal Experience.
McLri.dh, NeK—** I want to- recom
mend Lydia B. Pinkham s Vegetable „ t
'■'* ComjHHind to all •
women who suffer .»
froth any functional
disturbance, as it
has done me more
irood than all the
doctor's medicine. •
Since taking it I
have a fine healthy
By New Year's the world sugar alt- wtcreased sugar shipments to tha
r ’ * e . ,J ' * . £L j | tmm
nation will be relieved somewhat by . ' • /
i .Produation *f American beet and
the new crop. Cuban sugar of this Louisiana cans traps have been disap-
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to hent fU EVERY C \8E wen^c
strain nr in fir. mod eyes. One WASH
will ktartle with it's nulck results.
Alnminwni ev.e cup FREE. Jphn kf.
Every available sugar source will be immense sugar ctacks in Java ftan-i Klein DnUfgTAtr-'
drawn on by the Food Administration "<>* be reached an kecount of tha ship- 1 — w-—
years: crop will be. arriving la this
country. .
pointing. - , '
Parte Rice crops have been cur-
tailed. ; ' ^ ’ X
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For the Colleton Garage. There
You have Attention and
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Standardized the County Over
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5 Hie Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, Si C.
——Precious things are for those»who can prize them.—
Aesop’s Fables. V
THE
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is foA* the musically cultured.
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It is the most artistic Piano of .the present day. The
Piano that has^.established a new high standard of e<*-
collencs in Piano Quality.
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during the next winter months to main
tain' suffleh-nt stocks Sere to keep np
our nationul sugar supply/ During Oc
tober the' first American beet sugar
troop move.oenta and munitions.'
Army and Navy sugar requirements
have increased as well as those from
thp/jRilioa. •
Mi>st industries nsing sugar have had
Will arrl.e in the markets. ^llotiuent reduced by one-lialf;
middle of November some of our Lou‘J.N. J me will twelve no sugar,
isiana cane crop Will be available. All Houaeliolda sbould make every ef-
of this sugar and moi^ may be ueeded > fort to P«^rve the fruit crop without
. , ... .. V^'utar. dr with small anuuints of sugar.
. to ki-en this nation suiwSied on a re- , - . ....
* ■ . . I.ater, when the sugar supply Is larg-
duced ration and to safeguard the A!- j., r> ^nn^i frult U1 ay be sweetened
Ued sugar ration from still further as it is used.
p.ng shortago; ships ara needed torj* ######## * ####
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baby girl and have
gained in health and
strength. My hus
band and I both
praise your med
icine to all suffering
womMv”—Mrs. John Koppelmann, R*,
No. 1, McLean, Nebraska.
This famous riot ami herb remedy,
Lydia E. I’inkhunt’a Vegetable Com
pound, has bc'*n restoring women of.
America Vo health for more than forty
years and it will well pay any Woman
who suffers from displacements, in
flammation. ulceration, irregularities,
backache, hpadaches, nervousness or
“the blues” to. give this successful
remedy a trial. ,
For special suggestions in regard to
vour ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co , Lynn. Mass. The result
of its Ions experience is at your service.
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MRS. V. W. FKRRY
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Time Sweeteners
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MERICA has several excellent war time sweet
eners that will be used largely during the
shortage in the fip£ar supply. ’
They are maple sugar, syrups, honey and
molasses and may be used in preparing des
serts and other dishes requiring sweetening.
When a cup of syrup or honey is used
to replace a cup of sugar the liquid in the
recipes should be decreased one-fourth.
One-third of/a cupful of sugar is equivalent
to one-third of \ cup of honey, about one-
half cup of- syrup and about one-half cui* of corn sugar.
One-fourth pf a cup of sugar is equal to about one-half
cup of syrup or orte-third cup of corn sugar. One table
spoon of sugar is equal to one tablespoon of honey, about
one and one-half tablespoons of syrup and one and one-
third tablespoons of com sugar.
^ Sugar miry be saved by tha use of raisins, dates, figs,
dried pears and fruit pastes used on the breakfast cereals.
Fruit marmalades, butters and jellies should be used
to take the place of the ordinary sweetening at a meal and
not as accessories to it. Fruit# may be preserved without
sugar. It may be added when sugar is more plentiful!
Preserving demands this year a thin syrup instead of a
heavy syrup. 'X • X. X-
If sugar is uaed one-half of the amount may be replaced
by another sweetener.
Drying is a means of preserving (without sugar)-ap
ples, cherries, strawberries and black caps..
When ready to use they may have added the needed
sugar in the form of a syrup. .When sugar is more plentiful
fruit juices may be made Into Jellies or may be uaed at
fruit juices with or without saga* aa beverages, fruit
gelatin* Sod frozen desserts. . *, - yxj
Freak fruits supply ihe^lgafaf sugar in tha
ihould be used freely,
may be made o! gelatins, ji
cakes.
rh?r!esTw#, Auk. 16X The news
of the iloafoXe^lerday at about 3
p. in. of Mr„ ArtK**^ \V. Perry, of
MeKKett. will come a*'•-.great aho^k
to a largo number of people in Char
leston. °
Mrs. Perry was formerly Mtfc?
Towles, daughter of Cap!. F.W.Tow
les of Martin’s Point, and waakoowri
far ami wide r.s a charmirijt lady,
having Mu* Towles charactefietie of
hospitality, which einteared her to
everybody who enjoyed her acquaint
ance.
She had been in ' failing health
fqr some -months and recently un
derwent an operation at a local in-
fllunacy/but "her case was beyond
medical >l*dLshe had been sinking
for several ^litya^btit frICnds ^an l
lo\ed ones chiny: to^cyeiy ray of
hope until the end came.
She is survived by her hukhajid
ami several devoted Children and
large* and well, loved family connec
tion.
Her funeral will take plage this
tfterpoo-n from the fathedrat at I
'dock.
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MRS. .1.
M. <• %SKI\S
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. Gaskins, of the (Jml'-
1 son's Mill ^edion, di**<i at her Vvne.
there H'lndX. morning early, fol
lowing ^ severK "Mark .rif acule ii-
1 digestion. The X n * >ra, »' a *; hdld
] Monday morning dt. Bethel Mctho-
, dist church of which Mrs. Gat-kin«
, was a member, being conducted by
her pastoK Rev. D. H. Everett. X
Mrs. Gaskins had been married a
little less than a year, and IfKsur-
vived bv an Infant boy seven we^ks
‘old. besides her husband; mnthety
| Mrfb Fannie Hudson, brothers^ Geo ,
Owen and l.eed Hudson, and sisters,
Mrs. B«rtha Miller and Miss Pend
Hudson. The sympathy.flf alar''*
circle of relatives and friend*, goes
out to the bereaved family.
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Sold in COLLETON COUNTY only by
Thos. Black
BAMBERG, S. C.
fimyn women |»n» too mnch he<Nl to
^ their face Insteml «»r
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Watch your step! A brisk. Uv«,d>
step id, what charms more than a
lovely skip, but your hhuh heels hai«*
caused corns and you limp a liUle.
. t , W1 „ . That's bad. girls, and you know it.
from a visit to her friend. Miss Hal- ror ' nj , (leHtluv , M . MU ,y and grace, b*-
lom.. of Pickens, -dbe was away r?>rns are eiga.r to remove*
& about two ‘weeks. , ’ Bid your feei of every corn Sf
! -Xx' A ' ' S ^ , ‘ S ws asking ift j4ri> drug store for a qun;-
*************** IT. Turn are spend in;; a few weeks ^ of ^ of Trwtnw TTiis
Snioaks, August Ifi. Dai id Rieb- A* ^ ,u ^ a ; rn home dMw . Ndtl c.«t little but is sufficient to j e
er. of Camp Jackson, is at home on onstreitonXTent at Smoaks. hap {J^^roiTiie'a^L , ' 0f 1 ^ ^
A few drops applied directly upon
a tender, touchy corn relieves th-
■ soreness and soon the entire corn,
root and all. lifts right out without
MONUMENTS!
I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE
MARBLE WORKS?'’ BEE ME FOR
ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY.
FIGURES BEFORE BUYINO.
c; C. HIOTT .
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That stands for highest quality In
Sew mg: Machines. It i* the beet
machine tliat money can buy and
lasts a iKe.time. Jfiey are only
gold thr niglxfh* Flnger^Storea and
finger salesnii
, 2b pdy-qen^dlscount allowed for
cash.
Big nllowance f*r ol,d machines
In exchange for a, Slnie^r.
Call, ’phon*. oj write to
- SINGER SEWING MACHINE ^
EMPORIUM
M. PANIOTTIE
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sUOAKS
a short furlough. He likes camp turaed frdm a lacation apepy 'witli j
life, and hope t soon to be^r«|ipg friends at Georgetown v -
over. y [ Miss I>*na Padgett, who is !i.
* News has heen s -fereived here that training at Ropet hospital in Char-,
hail safely arrived leaton. is at home on a visit to her
Cerhsrd D. Yarn
pain.
Thitt freezone 'is a gummy
Ask Your Grocer
CHEEK-NEALS
COFFEES
Best By Every Test
Cttarrh Cannot Be Cured
V th LOCAL APPUCATiONS. aa *hey
cannot reach the scat of the disease.
Catarrh is a lo< af disease, greatly in
fluenced by constitutional conditions, and
In oedsr u> cure it you must take an
’ Internal nm->dy. Haft's Catarrh Me<Ji-
' cine la tagtru intorn.tdy and acts thru
tin' hijoU on the mutoux aurfsre* of the
syriein. Hill's Catarrh MMicine was
l»r« scribed by oao*vT~S'e b »t j ay. Iciaito
1: tt'lr ^notry f<-.- /.nrn. ,!t ta cenft-
■■ r I fit cotr • ttdfbcst ter.. * known,
<<•iM.it 1 wi:h s..i ’ <X ti - bcurt M*od
yui: The perfect t« n.ljiniition of
Z^th- Ingrydi-nts in Hall's Catarrh Medi
na.*, is *t;^: froduc* i nr !i wond-rful
^ resuItR in catarrhal cooditiona. fSend for
‘■ftastimooials free. »
F JV CJil^KY ft OO.. Props . Toledo. O.
All Drugglgts, TCc.
Hull's Family HIL: for constipation.
ever seas.. A card was received mother. Mrs. Rosa Padgett.
from him addressed to hi* brother. Lktfrie Sinoak. d'ho has been . . , , , a v
W H. Yarn. working at the Navy Yard, Charles-X an X ^
Mrs. J. C. Counts has accepted ton. is* now at home,
a position in the Stnoaks school at Master \Hallum Smith, who
<-'<• of the teachers, to succeed Miss been attendmg the short cours,. at rounillng skin . .
ill not return. Clemson t’oReue. has return*Ml a:- Women must k**ep m mini, that
in the ter a much (^Joya&le stay of two .Comb** feet creale a youthful step
sub-
ami
1 simply shrivels, up the corn without
has inflaming or even irritating the sum
ji . > s
f'lth Waller, who
Mrs. Counts will remain.
\ery profttabL*
ityg again for t!ie
tt*<»
Rnnk of Sin oaks til.l the hank make* weeks and ab
definite arrangements for a cashier, one. Hallum i
Mrs Walter Padgett has been prize tbHL year. «n)l tjhqse wlio have
.i fL se«*n' hii* nn<* aere ‘qf corn stato
tbi t he will undo'ihthdly win first
prize in the county. \and a hig'i
prize in. tlu* State The loweat es
timate ft 1"'» bushels on \he aer«*.
uhieh < nhLri** s her at tract ivene/'i-
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’ Manager. /
j)*tin>ad Avenue.
.. - Walterboro, S. C.
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8TOP, LOOK AND KKAO TUIft .
If a nan tovwa a girl, that &<» oaai-
If a flri loves a nan that's t-r *>aai-
11 tkay CM married that'* thotr
btulneaa. x
So, If yon want year aqt<tTnoi Me seat
covereda and clothes v clean* *i. see
The New York Pressing Club: for
that's their buslneM.
New York Pressing
X Club
i. It DAVENPORT. Manager.
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Dr. A. J. Anriorsom
Detitril SurireonX*
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fr»_ texr!)
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! e-*-f r-xi, ih'btv f*rd the i
V •! th-* tbey are fiW*<irate
r' ’•< r
Mbs R’<th PisherSt^ " !''ri-
of. the -ic’Ia 'id
' Lt. *. ;; nd will, begin her rr4Jx’*-
«*’An rntlv in October Mi* .
hnf had- several years cxfierreOf-e in
trichinr. and will make thji* ?cho'i!
one of the best erer.had there
Miss Gladys Smith has ret ?rne^|
The Strong Withstand the heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak,
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Old i^h.Lc »lio »j»- f<fLlr and yodngrr proplt ’
who arr wi'ak, <»iHl><: ntn ngihrucd and cnaLIrd to ]
/o tb'roiich l+i« dr!»r»»*<rilt h<-*1 offtummer t<yf:i'.
i<ii!*.Kt*VK S TASTFoLSH. !iUtT<>NK It i>orif.
■•.irf i-n'ii-Jta-^thr Ww«to I
o'n iffcrh*<r<t
< r V»«i*k\TT-i»r- *»
On. vc’fi Tasteless chill Tome
r'w - »u... -a I
fX; J;;-.
Piles Cu. ed
TrfTn.! K:
i<j % -taiky kim! encoT/ by purilyinft and cn-
Tuu cau <.«>u f-ftk* Stn rmtli- >< . tt .i^L «. u; v
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fait*
For Indigestion. Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one Sfi-ccnt bottle <.f LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. Li<iuicJ ’ Miv.*
Laxative plcasatit to -1 .•-«•. Ma<. si ;
recomrocndidtatl '! pribhc by I a: . iMcd;
cine Ot.nwiMlfactarpf o' lx .at . '•
Quinine iniU Ur W’t• ■< 1 .v s <.