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MAY SHIP BUTTER IN WARN WEATHER BY PARCEL POST Thoroughly Practical if Proper Condi tions Are Maintained--Cleanl nems, Suitable Temperatures4 Good Packages, and Plenty-of Wrappings About the Butter Are Iiportant. Parcel- post shipments of butter are likely to be subjectod to condi DANGE] Headache, colds, r pression-these a annoying, but. they A great majority o are due to self-pois stipation. Unless y from decaying foo< uous poisoning insi disease, rheumatis cious anemia, and Pills, castor oil, laxati: and irritate the bowels, Nujol works on an enti lnstead of forcing or softens the food waste. muscles in the walls of ti panding in their normal along so that it passes Nnjol thus prevents Nature maintain easy, regular intervals--the 1i ' e Nujol is absolutely barn Nujol is sold by ill dru.11 Nujot Trade Msrk. %i .9, Oil Co..(New Jersey, booklet "Thirty Feet of Feywad as I INSURI U N Bt WITH The F. N. Wi' Insurance Age TUnmnasmn QultUel U .H.1 THUOl Whc VOLSv I The F.MN WC a nsayur c geleo Quarit eladl htef Whie, W hlyyar Haf yolk Pton, d For mle and Whitysf Pal gandy Sits ink pit 1 yO' e rand boy which may caus#.dIeration and In jure the qualltY ofltbe butt .. It is higIly.. deimrabe. s.ay -- s i4fists o .thekuited Sttes..De1 f' A g!, riculture, that every 90sgl le precau tion be taken before shloMent. Par ticularI a is this true or, farm-made butter, causeh, canditions atleuting its; quality and conditiontusualli- can tiot be coutrolled as easily,.as in cream exies-. Farm-made.- butter, however, shouid be -murketed -justi as satisfac torily as creamery-made butter when at is properly made and prepared for k SIGNALS ausea dlues,jnental der re. not nly painful an& are danger rsigoals. E these passing illnesses aning rqsulting from con au keep your system free I waste, you start contintt de. Ultimately Bright's m, gout, diabetes, perni, the like, may result. ve"waters and suite only force and make constipation a habit. rely new principle. irritating the system, is elmp. This enables the many tiny ie intestines, contracting and ex way, to squeeze the food waste 3aturally out of the system. Donstipation because it help% thorough bowel evacuation at ealthiest habit in the world. less and pleasant to take. Try it lust$ ia scaled bottles only bearing ite Nujol lAborstariea. ?tadsd I, 50 BroadywoY.. Now York. fer Dauger". The.Madem Mehwd of Treating an Old Complaint br Consupipation J EEEEEEEEEEEEE rN I I )Ur Tobacco I Of ore it Hails M Ison ,ncy U MANNING, S. C. I Price Sells t IGB Y G RELIABLE Wins? ORGANDY sither you can't go wrong nd Voile season. '"RIGB.Y'S"' of Voiles, in Pink, Laven only --..-....50e yard. lavender, Green, Blue~ and - -45e. $1.50 75c tRigby" has up to date IO $15.50 motto be: T' "RIGBY'S" I G B Y, rg Reliable $hipment. Ileanlilness is Most Important It is:.neeessary to maintain proper conditions. in the care of the milk and eream and the making of butter if a marketable product is to be produced. Too much importance, it is said can not be glven. to. maintaining, cleanly conditions:'in the, stableand in other places where the milk, cream, or but terrare-produced or kept,. for: they ab sorth odors and spoil very quickly. It is important, too, that. these. products be kept in a coot place. High tem peratures should arways be avoided, aaNthey..prduce. a soft, oil condition of 'the: butter which is undesirable. In manufacturing butter on- the farm or. in. a. factory. the buttermilk must be removed and washed out, and the proper amount of salt must be in corporated evenly. Frequently parcel post shippients of farm butter are un satisfactory. to customers because pro pAr methods were not used inmaking iti. and the quality and: condjtion of the,- butter thereby.-. injured before it was shipped. For the satisfaction of customers it is important that a uni form quality of. butter be produced. Methods used in preparing butter for parcelh past shipping depend large ly uppn the local conditions and style of package used. To insure delivery in the best possible -state, butter, af ter buing-packed or. printed and placed mn cartons, should be enilled or harden ed thoroughly before it. is shipped. One. of the, most satisfactory ways of preparing butter for shipment is in regular 1-poun. dprints, the standard prit measuring 2 1-2 by 2 1-2 inches. Every pound print should be neatly wrapped in regular butter parchment or paper. A second thickness of such paper has- been found to add material, ly to the carrying possibility of the butter. Waxed paper may be used for the second wrapping. As a fur ther protection to. the print, it should be placed in heavy manila paraflin cartons, which may be obtained from folding paper-box companies, either plain or printed as a stock carton or with a special private brand. Packages- That Protect Against Heat Corrugated fiber-board shipping containers of various sizes may be ob tained for shipping 1-pound prints of buttern These boxes or. containers practically insulate the butter and furnish much protection against heat. Further protection may be obtained by wrapping the container in stout wrapping paper. The whole should be tied securely with a strong cord. In tying the. twine it should be drawn tightly around -the package so as to in. sure its proper carriage. Not in frequently packages are broken open or otherwise damaged because they are insecurely tied. The corrugated containers are also useful for carry ing shipments of butter put up in othl erstyles. Some .persons ship butter by parcel post in improvised or homemade con tainers. Clean, discarded, corrugated paper-board -cartons are obtained from the grocer or other merchant at small cost or frequently without any cost at all. It is possible to cut a piece of paper board in such shape and size that when it is..folded it will form a satisfactory, carton. Butter shipped in an improvised container, should be wrapped in parch iejnt. pp.wr and several thicknesses of newspaper and then should be secure ly;.tied:.with string. The package should then be inclosed in a piece of corrugated pa per lunIJO with thepc jeetions so folded as to form a con tainer. The container should thein be tied with twine, wvrapped in heavy paper, and again securely tied with a strong cord. If. butter that is prepared for ship ment in this manner is thoroughly chilled before being mailed ,it should carry safely even in warm weather if it- is not in transit more than 24 to 36 hours. We are proud of the confidence doe tors, druggists and the public have in 666 'ChIll and Fever Tonic. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that lands in Santee swamp, Cl arendon County, be tween the Sumtcr-Clarendon county 'line on the north and Jack's Creek and Stave Island on the south, for merly owned by the Santee River Cy press. Lumber Company is now leas ed. to, the Brooklyn Cooperage Com-. pany of. Georgetown, S. C. Hfunting, fishing, and gnazing rights on the above area. have been leased to J1. . Broughton, etc., of Pinewood, S. C. Brooklyn Cooperage Co. By Woods Superintendent. NOTJCE OF D)ISCHIARGE I will appJly to the Judge of Pro bate for Clarendon County, S. C., on 'the 20th day of June1 1921 at 11 o'clock a. nm. for Letters of' Discharge as Administrator of the Estate of Peter L. Holliday; dlCeeased. Young A. Ilolliday, Administrator. Manninf, S. C., May 17, 1921 pd. BARGAIN NEWS AT Katzoff's Dept. Store for Wednesday and Thursday 256- Dress. Ginghams, yard -10lc 20e Sea. 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