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Wednesday, October 23,. 1913.
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
PAGE SEVER
HOW TO AVOID
DACKACHE AND
UNITED WAR WORK
CAMPAIGN SOON
Nuthm Will lx* Ask«'«T 11*18 to
'Contribute #I7o,. , >o<umm» for** '
('iiiti*<l War Work. . . -<
' '
Cdluiiibia, S. C— S.pt. ^2J . y : In<i a-
ToW by Mira. Lynch From,
. Own Experience. \
Providence, R. 1.^1 was all run *ive.wnrli-tlirms*hrtii...t!j t .Vtate'wil*
down in health, was nervous, had head*. hetin today . to # ^ot:th Caroline
a ^! l a 8 ’tw^ back^ “Over Jlie Top" in fje: ne\t wr
ached^all the time. 1 ^ . .... ... , ^
I Was tired and had | ,afI ^ ^ ai - \\ ork Cam-
no ambition forany- pa i^n., *' . ..
thing. 1 had taken
a number of medi
AFIBt SICKNESS
THEY GAVE I
And
NER VINOt
She Soon Got li&ck
• Her Strength
Weight huw ••uc, w A vail ■luu^Bi.ljr
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound to any woman who is
suffering aa I was. ’ airs. Adeline B.
Lynch, 100 Plain St, Providence, B. I.
Backache and nervousness are symp
toms or nature’s warnings, which in
dicate a functional disturbance or an
unhealthy condition which often devel
ops into a more serious ailment
Wooten in this condition should not
cines which did me
no good. One day
l4ead about Lydifc
E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and
what it had done for
women, so I tried
it My nervousness
and backache am^
ired. 1 gained in
ne, so I can honestly
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
poundr-and for special advice write to
LydiaE. Pinkham fir>d.Co..Lynn,Mas*
r- » , ^
THK HU WI ILK NAZARBNK
The inf/nit baby in a manger lay
M the dawning of. a glorious day?
The happy mother by the infant
bring, , . ^
While angel hosts made heaven
ring. „
• * * ‘ •»*..' • *■ *
Joseph had been warned by a dream
That the babe was in danger’s
stream.
And to Egypt's shelter, they to safe-
Nr ty fled,
.While numberless childrenV blood
was sbed.'
The angel returned fto him <onee
again; , ’ ,
Came back without dancer of being
* slhin;
He grew ri) be a stu/dy. robust boy,
.His ipOuier’s hop^r pH^ce and*Joy
Tiie boy to great manhood grew;
^He was holy, •humble,"N^tave ^an 1
• , true; . - - . Xv
A grf^it and glorious work unde
took,' \
"While temptation a. «ail** ( j lie never
shook , ‘ \
Jestis taught of that world of lich\
Where we will gp if we live right:
AH in faith, hope and love we live,
.To Him our love arid praises give.’
N ' - i ' X ’ ‘ •
While on Calvary's"Uross he hung.
Faithful men His praise*, sung.
The life He gave up sa free,
h is for you, it is tor me.
. New Castle, Ind.--“Th« measles
left me run down, no appetite, could
nor rest at night, and I took, a severe
cold which .settled on my lungs, so I
was unable to keep about my house
work. My dcuuor advised me to take
Vinci, and six bottles restored try
health so I do all my housework, in
cluding washing. Vino! is the bfcst
medicine I ever used.”—Alice Record.
437 So. nth St., New Castle, Ind.
We guarantee this wonderful cod
liver and iron tonic, Vinol, for all
weak,- run-down, nervous conditions.
JOHN M. KLEIN. Druggist, and
Druggists Everywhere.: .
THE KAISEH’S I'l.Ufa HAT
REDUCES PRICE
* OF COTTON SEED
FiMfct \«!iiiiiii«trati«>n l.ov»ers !*m»‘
» a ’
o»n- Dollar |*hr T*«»i. Mpkinu ^
Prkr *7U-
s
" United at tile request or •President
Wilson and. wiih budgets carefully
supervised by |iu* War Department,
the Young Men’s .Christian Associa
tion, lfie Young Women’s Christiau
Association, the War Camp Com
munity Service, the Nu/hmal ■Cat! o-
lic War Council, the Ameii i
Library Association, the .’wish
Welfare Board md the Snivation
Army wilt go befoye the Americau
peopli^i^d iisk for a tnlnimum gift
wrt during the week of
r 11-18, Thfs, the greatest
welfare contribution 1 in the history
of warfare, will be the freewill of
fering of the nation’s heart to its
victorious soldiers and will he in ac
cord with-the American ideal thaT a
soldier is-entitled to far more back
ing than mere guns and amunitioi).
In South Carolina , the campaign
will be headed' by W. D. Melton, of.
ipoldmbia. one of the i>tate s best- j nsurfliy" think whatever I dogg6n°
known citizens, and A. A. Protzman, .pieuse, provided the boss don’t hear
who has devoted his time since the me thinking; The Kaiser’s helmet
United States entered the War to the resembles an ordinary hat with a
raising of welfara funds and who is brM8 rorn eoh „ tlfkin . out of the
an campaigner. *. A splendi! t0 p 0 f j tj W hile a plug hat don’t use
statewide macbJoery has been but t any corn cob a( al , Thig , 8 th ,
under the following district leaf, difference, and another one is that
ers: A. W. >nnth, (ireentille; II. on j v jjy, Kaiser wearA a spike hel-
L. Botnar. Spartanburg, A. F. Me-
Kissick, Greenwood; D. B. Johnson,
^ Rock Hill; C: H. Barron, Coluifil^ia;
S. H. . Edmunds, Sumter; C. W
ColuRitna. Oej. IV.t In ah an-
BouneemeBt ‘gjvyn out / yer» .idaW > »
the food administration ’for ?<»«'.*•
C;i'<>nna. i» vi.is . state«l .^tha’t ,C'- ’
st.piilf/i d prii'** fpe cotton. seed vf ;
St iith f';ir«>rina had been reducid S’! |
per Ion. tb*' - new t,> t‘*-c,orie '
/•.!• <Vtoh* k r IT. ; ?
-T!:e rnnoftno ntent made , b t'h.*
•‘Fifty-Fifty” Rule Is Soperseded by
Hew. Food Adff|inE*tratjOn‘ Repula
lions Which Permit of Latter Use
' of Wheat—Victory Mixed .FtouN.
- * **’»..
May be 'Purchased Without Buying j
Substitutes.
-t .' . - ‘ :
Cttarrhal Jkafness Canaot Cared
by l »cal at'pllrfttions os they csr.not reach
the direased .portion-of the ear. Thera Is
only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and that is ff.’ a c atstiiutiqnal remedy.
HALI/S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
ef the System. Catarrhal Deaf)
caused by an InflamNl condition
- .'V
.v
misfrul q>
a <
Sum feller up in 'Bamberg Co.
a\ed me to explain, the difference
twixt Bill Kaiser’s helmet and an
ordinary old plug hat. Now what
f fhink of these hats may not please
ittomF B folks, but I can’t help it much
/♦dual food
S<» r X uofirla wa- ,as *oll*>« s^
'K(Teclive Ocfober’tlTi ib«* stnhi-.
price for retton se*,j iq. South
jTai.eJira iu'X'b. rr-.fu e.f *l p.-r
tor by'the food admini'stration. Tn.-
m « M.itiilrze<l price for cc.tton. sectl
in
Sotjlh Uarollria* in car !ot^ ts #T! l>een in operation In Ameriia.
p- t«.n and in wagon lot# f*:s
ton ”
iSignedt 'William Elliott.
“FihkI, Administrator for South'Unf
'•lina.’’ . ' '
ColomM?*—Tlie 2ej)00 con people
ffghtittg ( rr.iany'will eat the same
war bread. That, is to sty that tii j
w-af'bread * of the allied nations will
hereafter lx . mixed in the-same pro
portions of wheat tluur and substt-
tjites • •
The •'flfty-ftfty" rul». which has
under
clinu^Sua r.iUni* of-the Eustachlaii Tube.
When this tube Is tr.flnmcd y m have 'a
rumbling sound or irttpc-rrcct luvir'nc.'and
.when it Is entt’.s jy closed. Dearfneaa ts the
rasult. 'Unless ttie Inftornmatlon cuo be re
el > ice-1 and .tide ti#c restored to He nor-
f oal condMIon. hearing may be destroy*#
brevef. Many ca^ea of Deafness ara
cgueod by Catarrh, which is an In (lamed
condition of the Mucous Surfaces.
ONE IIUXDRRtL'DOLLARS for any
Case of Catarrhal Tbeafnest thnt cannot
ho cured by HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. j- .
All Bruggists‘Kc.' r Clrcul.ics frc-.
F. J, Cheney^ Co.. TMerto. Oht<}.
LilLERS FROM SOLDIERS
!H.
Coker,' Hartsville; H; Mullins. Flor
enc#; R. G. Rhetf, Charleston; R.
Murdaugh. Beaufort'and A. W. Sum
mers, Orangeburg. • X .*
met, but an old plug hat doesn't
care who wears it. I ain’t certain
but I have heard that both of these
articles of ridicule were ; designed
by the devil to make man appear
ridiculous. Of course any man who
wants to has a perfect right to wear
.r. i n n n , X .u u X 41 P! U,r ha, > buf if ha * an >' re -
Col D. B. Peuritoy^is the chair-. 8pect for hi8 wife and rhildte0 he
man for this driven Colleton ronn- hb l0 wait th( , y are a „ deaG
tV and he has perfected a stronger- L or m arried before he
ganization of workers.
HEAD AND NOSTRILS
STUFFED FROM COLD
A
•Pajie's fold <'v»m|xHiml" Ends a,
fold or Ciri|i|ie in a Few
Hour*.
. ’ . ^, iX., (Icon’s powerful army with his head
will break and, h«l ' housed in a copfounded old be-*
er> ^-nd after taking a gum hat. - Wliy. jts niost always i
... ram-s (old Compound | 8 j tn n, a t a fellow is so overloaded
every two houXun^three doses ar. fc l %with learMni ; , hat he ha8 foXott-n
taken. , v _ *hls common sense. \
fv. promptly openXclpggbtl-up nos- / *- j. RISHUiU
or married before he begins the
l.habit; It takes a brave man to wear
I one, even about home the first time.
No man should begin wearing a plug
,'hat until he’s certain that his per
iod of usefulness is passed, because
no man ever accomplished a grea*
action with a ping htit on. He can’!
do it. ThaUs why old Bill Kaiser
is hikeing ahead of otir armies like
a jack rabbit on high gear. Did
you ever imagine bow Moses would
, have looked receiving-.the Ten Com-
- 1 mandm.-nts bare-footeo\ and with a
plug bat cm? Think of Wellington
on the field of Waterloo 'directing
his invincible troops agqihst Napo-
Y ou
grjppe m
dose of
C(f
Hf'did His Father's will most bold,
And our salvation's plaa did un
fold.
Wfcile on Golgoth’s sacred shrine
H# paid the price with love divine
DOTH rCMITH.
Suoaks, 8. C., Rout* ?. • :
/ >
That on the 1st day of Nov -A?V*.
I will apply to the. Probate Judge
"fpr letters Dismlssory of the estate
of J. D. Coloson. .
MRS. E. ^ COLESON.
' yi Adtninlsratrix.
Walt vrbpro, S. C..‘ Oc. 4.-1018.
NOTItT!
trils^hd air pas»age>on tfiKhead, Mr Ktlifor. Germany has decided
stops n^sty discharge oKnose rpn- ^n forty-flye billion dollars as th.
ning, relieves siek headaN^ <iuTKi ndtMrtnj , v Alnerlca pa , for
ness. fotWhne^. sore Nhroat. wafk That’s easy. We will pay
sneezing, sdreness and stiffness.\ v I it iriNGernian scalps at fifteen cents
Don t sta> stuffed up! QifH P , dozeTxand then come out with
blowing and scuffling! k hase your 1 "-
tbrobbing head -Hjothing else’in th-*
world gives such ‘mroin-pt relief <s
"Pape’s Cold Compound." which
costs only a few cent* at any drug
store. It acts without. iftsistance,
tastes nice, and causes mKlnconven-
ience. Accept no substitdtd^
' ^-\ •
^iifcowinb^us a few htindrej thous-
and .plunksv „
X. • R. LEE RISHERf
WaltXhoro, S. CXRoute J;
American Ex. Forces. Aug
M\ Dear Mother: Will write you. a<
snort letter to let jou know that 1
am ■well and Siting along fine. «n*i
1 truly hope this will find you all
the same. Well, mother, I guess the
crops out there are fide, and I hope
you alp will have_ a good season to
gather jt. Wish I eouItTAkf* xyth you
all to help gather this year, but we
cannot-tell when t We fan conie back
again, but f hope' it will no.t be very
long. .NX - ‘ /
.Mamma, I would like to have sotib*
n:<»re of your pictures. Tell them all
to send me some more of their pho-
tos. NT V *
'\WeH. mamma. I have nothing
much to write this time, so'^fell them
all to write as often as they .can.
and . t*>U little Percy hollo for me>
T* H bim To be a gooxf boy until 1
sde him again. / . ‘
Well, mother, guess 1 will close,
give my love to alK /
Your affection^le son.
\/' PRESTON:'
* „ -rfX,. •
American E\. Foi-ces, Sept. 4.--
Mv Dear Father: Will write you a
(• w Iin* s to let \on all know I .am
well and getting along fibe. I fce-
c-ived your letter a few days ago
and wasre glad to heir ffotn you
'al? ;ind to know you all were w<tl.
Well, father, you asked me\to
wnte. and tell ywtiwbotn^Mfe eoub-
trv. but 1 can noJxjeJipN very thing
t!at 1 could tf I was tn th» U. S:
Fverything looks very well i* ls ;•
fine country, but you can not expect
for it to look like the UNs yefo-n
they have been in the war •om
yearly hut the crop
On tbe 22nd day of October, 1918.
1 will make my final return as ad
ministrator. -and immediately apply
Jfor Letters. Dismissory.
H. JONES.
AdminisituApr
\
mhucin SHDHS
MHIOUS FOR BOOKS
American Library Association Pro-
viding Reading Matter for Boys
On Battle Fronts
Suffer
r Terribly With <'«»rnsN|teraiiv
of High Heeb», Hut Why
Care Now. v
which it was required- tliai wlnyd
flour he sold only ffi equal proportion
with substiUftes. lias, been superseded
by new regulations just announced by
the'Food AdminJatration and which
became effective on September 1. In*
stead ofr “fifty fifty!’* the proportion la
Vlgbty-twenty" -r .
’ Under this internatlonaU bread pol
icy. formelated by. the inter-allied food
council held recently In-London, the
people of the allied countries are per*
mitted to eat bread containing more
wheat flour than they have had at any
time since the beginning of the war,
and al) rationing of bread among the
allied people* will be discontinued at
a time when the wheat situation in
iy and Austria la anything hut
aistng. '
At the tame time the wheat re
search* of the allied countries will bb
conserved so aa to maintain the nec
essary reserves against disaster; and
for that reason It becomes necessary
for the Food Administration to pro-
mulgate the iew 'figbty-twenty” rale
The new regulations provide for the
manufacturing and marketing of a
mixed flour, to be known as Victory
Mixed Flour, under certain standards
set by. the Food Administration. Vic
tory Mixed Flour may be purchased
tor household use without buying sule
xdtltufee.
/ N.
'Where straight wheat flour Ir pur
chased, however. tvrenty per cent of
other cereal flours or Mbstitutes must
be purchased - *X>v
All bek.ers* bread shall conjoin M
per cent of other cereal* and the Food
Adhiiiatr-tion relies upon the ho#
holders of the country to mix at least'
20 per cent' of the substitute cereals
Into- home baited bread.
Com niegj. for use of cofn bread.,
should be purchased separately from
combination sales I
, Ability to .crovi tp the allies with j
(He n» w bread ail'd relaxation of the i
V/”
The Nan •
A- new shipment of the Famoua
RINGER REIVING' MACHINES, in
three different types have just ar
rived- 'We sell on terms to auti
customer.
Liberal allowance for old ma
chines in exchange tor a Ringer. 2#
per*, cent .given for'cash. ‘ N.
,*! ’ * ' • . 'X
Call, ’phone or write to Singer Shop.
M. PANiOTTIE
Manager,
No. 37 Railroad Avenue
Phone SIX Walterboro, S. G.
Well.-'father. I would like to see ! ,;>h *o i wheat In America was
made possible t». v the sacrifice* of the
Ameriran people in their patriotli' ob
servance of the ronaervation program
of the Food Administration and the
bumper wheat crop which has Junl
been harvested ' /
my comnry now. xin»Kse*- how.it is
getting Llonij Y*r'u tuust write 1 and
tell .me bow exerttbin*^ is uettin ;
albn g out tlrCfi*. Tell all nix friendz
to write me. Give mv lo\< to/flll
.affectionate son. /
I’refton B. Zetxfer.
*’ompan> H Ilx, Inf. UNS \iiieii--
can E\ . IVi Ces. » uiNSew',-Yoi’k.
. Franc*
X. l\^Ces. I uqN
Women wear high heebY whic
huckh^up their toes and rbey
terribly^f^om corns.* Women iftf’i i
; proceed t»o trijii these pests, Aicek- ;i
j ing relief, xjut they hardly realize
i the terrible danger from Infection,
id a doy-Walker,
“6eta?r
says jt Cincinnati authority,
ocean i ^ Corns'^fan easily be lifted out
with the fingers-if yqu will get fm^ft I am. tying
, any drug store- a • quartet or au . can
ing reading matter for the boys in Ounce :of a drug called fVexopfC Thi?
the trenches is being banfdled. wlih . is sutfii-ieht to -refltovc • **W>' “ hai j
pespiic the fact that yfhe
transportation facilities Xre being-tax
ed to fhr utmost, tho task pf prbvid
McKinley 4'riM»* Write*.
The folIoll'inL- leit#t v from B. M
Crosby was received by^ his sister.
Miss Dodte CroijM
Romewhenv in Frand»*r S^pt
My Dear SjStet Possibly yoV have
been lopklhg for some word frvim
*nie for some time n«>w However.
yot> could not look as nearlx tn
a*l have lor the past month
to >me would W «Hiit* an ef»«*ch
in hiji' life i>v*-t her* I haven t had
t*lett>V-stnc*- I left the £lal«
Our iYxP over * is pride witlMjirt
j.ny difficifK^* s. amf 1 bel •->* a-
pleasant as .inv r !>p mad*- by f^roop-
I’m glad thtit^Kafi- o' • r T • f*- sn-l
I am i;vin^ y >fn I
SAVE SEED
Sow Wood’s High-Grade
Seed Wheat
A -' x \ ^ yr'
For Best and Most
Productive Crops,,
Our Virginia-Grown Seed
Wheats are superior for the
South make larger yields
and better quality of graih..
Write for "WOOD’S CHOP BPI-
CIAL" giving prices and Information,
about SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS,
SEED RVE, BARLEY add
Seeds for Fall
T.W.
Seedsmen.
Wt
Sons
ichmond, Va.
Plan! WHITE PEARL AND BER
MUDA ONION SETS for profit**
crops,. both for home use
and market. Write for
‘ Wood’* Crop SpocMI," .
giving price*. , x
1 1 1 " .
\V
\
\
\-
■,■0
X
Food AdmlnistratUfh Advisee, 6en
deners to Save Seed for Next
year’* Planting,
nibla.—Rave* seed for the -pm
next yi-ar’a food crop./
d by
Colunibli
ductlon of
vaiu-U . This is important, and ts ur*i''
' U"-"! the Fckh! Administration
X'
/
While the prndtHtlon of <ired will
h** auont normal fbij, year, large o^'
^drr* for v*‘R**iwbb>' ar»ds\bave -hccit
plaosi hy forcigh corlcerns for export
•o Furope^m Noun trie*, whlcJc'form**r-
ly have ^en rxiiorters q^vegetabl#
seed* •/» tthe T’ntfcd Rtufe* As a
re-iup - ' of tbi*. th- >rfr|ily will not h*
rnough (<y rjtu.et the d. nnnd
Hrir.-u will .br'^Xirh, and. the high
price andXtvfO’age of. sujvitly will
V
This
Be a J .
for Corns
j yy -
S Drops, 2 Seconds-Corn Is Doomed!
When you almost di» with your
enoea on and corns make you almost
Walk atdewaya to get away from
the pain, take a vacation for a min-
Uta or two and apply 1 or 3 drops
rtount • v i-*-
•lUite/dCTe-rert-
tiR>l manv fni* •• -
X
\A
\Jn tom h with the situation
\The Ainericafi Library Association
whirl^ltas shouldi "ed tlu responsiWl-‘
“ . j coi n or. 'Cajfittts. rl
an effiiicncy’.iiid tlistxncq 'that is sur-! or soft corn of cullotjjKfrXi
prising evun/fo .those who-are closely . tern. You tfimply anply aNevvsdrot'.-
l\tp too, h with the aituatioO 'idiiectly upon t hqNlefi*dcr acKjT-
•f-orti or callo'H.^XTfie soreness, is t\-
1m*''.<1 at operand Soon th** (’■ntit*
/-> „ - K - , .corn or tiiHoits. root and all. lit >
, «y>f .collecting books, ntagazlnan 0 ,, f parl|>u . o1 * pain
and newspapers by the bullions in > x ,, u rrp< . Zon ,, is a 8tirkv su ^, f; in.',
'every city ..and town throughout j wKicfi dries in a inoment., "it jiisi
country, is '^distributing this hue* shHv.la up the coin witlibut lirtlam-
quantiiy of . reading matter to the ; ing of .even irritating t-he surround j those i>ln<-«X tha}N» •< V
ing tissue, or skin', ' Tell yout wife for ages,
are a
^ men In France through t^e Y. M. C.
! A., tho Red CrpsiqYthe Knights of
manv
ere. y*f. Wha
his time‘just MN
»/» another
\* Hat is rtfii, v.-*v
I \I sfi -itt Kti'*-! -1
nXlha' was • ">td h\ fi<
Ui*e ; l..-t»*rp-^i plac--
as 'uksit* :n.’**t* vtiirl to wajl:
ai f und thts «.-bt t-\y ..n<l . look •(*
ie ,-n thee*
/;]
IL At
• r:n^,«many ’.'if- rl- f
vH on tb*
T<» r thb difficult*
11 * * * ’ * * * .. i r v tbit rv-rv vhi>
j. tr’ ayd save ••eed f<r-
sFantinc
I / \ '.’
M A Iti’.F.i
a nttvji:. -m
1* wasSj'irft,
about thl*.
:Columbus and the Salvation Army.
AGIOK OF STOMACH,
IROIGESIIDR OR
* • r
Eat One Tablet! Get Instant Beliet
W,
nice camp at
YGUTHTBME
-The important time to lay
a strong foundation ^for
robust manhood is while life if.
young and. the body develop
ing. A growing child needs
every pcssibfr help to conserve
| energy end confirm the body
by Taking Rape’s Dlaiiepsin.' l { n
"MvCmwPmI
Off, Wkli‘Catalt’”1
\ ®f *he world’s magic \nd only gen
uine rorn-peeler. ”'Oets-It.” Then,
*ntj then onlv will vou be sure that
your corn will loosen from your toe
•® that you can peel it right off
Rlmioualy easy with your fingers.
Take no'chances of contiatied pain
»nd sort ni nWhy u« ^f .asy. irtL
t ing salves, placi-rs that al^Ift.
a: j t’resa into th- N*i*. k,” razors
ari ••-v.rpers" that nak-- corr.r bwed
Hnd also layiw f tsti tv- pajg
W'hen meals dpn’t fit and you
ht-Ich gas. acids and undigested
food. When you feel lumps of dis-
tress in stomach, pain, flatitence.
heaitburn or b*u<lache. Here i-s in-
ii ! No waitin ’
in vigcrrmis health,
developing chiid
C f Af
ip a
'V ’
* 7
present. >T lik*-. ii\*i*-i*- v.*-r> much
t*u' \yr raiup r...r -lac,- that v.
might bv chiinc** m* t*t *.in t;-ke t'. -
place of tbe'dear-old • S.
I am not as well I might **•»
but there . is rgitbir^ seriousH'
wrong, f think that a> -<non a^ I
get used to thy climate I II feel l**\
ter. It is verv much c***»!• » het--
than it is at home thi< rim*- of year;.
There is quite » d»ff*r.-nce^iiTi rh-.
and wha' I was Xrclist*mi*-*! t<i all
summer.
Write me i
, Address;
Aero Squadron,
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LOIND. S. C.
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Columbia - How many teaspolhifrlts
are there In one pound of •‘UgHtLr
With the ; ; ugnr ration at 2 p< nndt
per person i*er moMU It is wi ll enough
to knofe this
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T ^ \ NOTH’FI
v There are 915 teYel tca*poonfuls—3
foK vAflf An+'&y ■
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TbCr* aru-'lS rounded teasitounsfu.a
X-1 ** fdr ea* h day
There arK.'l? h* aping tea»p«iofifulr-i*
aln o** 1 Mr «i£h. .dar
• ?r sfiould be rehl*-nib*'red thrtt the 3
peunds r- c person 'per month ratio l
covyrs the use.of migah x for-^'i tatr-
peso . >o :diti.g lb” ■ X<;Kuvn w o|
, • ,■ , .,<e-s« rt arid In -oukifiR
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CHEEK-NEftES
COFFEES
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tnr k carn-r*.mover, ttv^' obl<v*- suf ’,
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to make sick, up.i</ siortuchs leei-j
t'fine at * ncei and'they cost so littl.i 1 L
at drug stores.
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de-ttr^y, (In uialanal k-r --.'i*.’ a.-f ira-v,--*
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