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Guaranteed by '!o?ue i''"<riOissfralion News ? ?r. Specialist In -.at : Mn'ug, of the Home tment, will meet ? h s week. At each . , . .? nstrate the mak Blackberry Jam < , ?lre<l irk putting in South Oaro ,'A Beociatlon. Any one who is interested Is invited to at tend any of the following meetings: Tuesday, April 25.? Mrs J M Porter, LUgoff, 4 :00 p. m ; Mrs J A Be41, I>u jroff, 1 :30 p. m. "Wednesday, April 26. ? Town Hall, Bethume, 10:00 n. m ; Mrs-W J3 Baker, j Tim rod, 1:30 p. m ; Mrs J S Dunn, MtZiott, 4 :00 p. m. Thursday, April 27. ? Mirs S J West, ltenlah, 10 :00 a. m. Important to Poultry Work This is one of the best growing months of the year for chicks. Dust all liens ami chicks with good insect pow der. Pay particular attention to head lice that may be on baJby chicks. Pro vide chick size charcoal and ground hone or meat scrape in the mash hop lK-r ; feed when practical. Sour milk should be fed constantly. It is a good supplement for meat scraps. Furnish plenty of green. food for chicks. Watch for crows, 1iawk?, etc. <3lean -ummor quarters at once. Sfpray house t<? kill vermin. Make spring cleaning in poultry yard. s Home Preservation of Eggs 1 hiring tiie spring months of the y^ar the hens are In heavy egg production. There is a large supply of eggs pushed on the market which tends to bring the pa-ice down. Much of this supply finds its way Into the cold storage plant where the eggs ate stored for >vinter sales. It the oggs laid during this flush of production could be economical ly preserved for winter use by the cus tomer, a great sarin# could be made on the egg and meat bill. "V Preserving of eggs at home In the spring and summer for fall and winter use is not n new practice. The prac tice of preserving eggs has spread over the country and each year we find uiorfc people putting eggs away In storage. The method that has given probably the best results is the water glass method. The chemical name of water glass is sodium silicate. In any method of home (preservation the object is to surround the eggs with some ma' terial which wfcli vll up the pores in the sftiell and keep the norma! liquids with in the shell from evoporating. Method of Using Water Glass In this method use the following materials: Stone or earthen-ware crocks, a .supply of sodium silicate, or water glass, and strictly fresh eggw. Each crock should have a covfr. In putting eggs dowiu in water glass the following proceed ure should be fol lowed. The crock should be washed and sterilized with boifllrig hot water. Be mire- that dt ts absolutely clean. The preserving solution should be made up by taking 10 part* of water which has been l>oilod and oooled and 1 part of sodium silicate. Mix and stir thorough ly. The eggs should be carefully placed in the crook, small ou4 Jown, care lie Gillette Razors - ou want a real easy shave, try the New Gillette Razor, it and we and the makers guarantee it. Cost Ave dol worth more. The improved shape of the guard enables ~et a close or a light shave with equal ease. Blades $1.00 . n, or fifty cents for six. Iiave other Gillette Razors from one dollar up, a<nd the ?r Dver-Ready, Star, Finders, Durham-Duplex, Gem and >ss Razors, ami our Ipricos are right v Robin Zemp's Drug Store Kodak Films Sold and Developed. )DA, ACID, KAINIT JUST RECEIVED C rload of 8-3-3 and 8-4-4 FERTILIZER F. M. Woo ten ^ . z~ - J _ - - .fc. "Xf&m i- ; lug taken 9o as not to break or crack any of the shells. FU the Jar up to about 2 inches of the top with eggs and then pour in the water glass solution and fill the crock to the top. The egg* will tin** he covered with 2 inehea of this water glass solution. Place the cover tightly ou tho crock ami net the contents in a dark cool place. By put ting tho cover on ttgtitly evorpatlon will tii- lowered to n minimum. Put the pre served eggs In n l?ase>nont or cellar ou an elevated bench. Examine the crocks occasionally to sea if more solutiou Is needed to keep the eggs properly sub merged. The above method will preserve tho e?jrr for~n pertTKt from nlm* mtmths to a year. ?^Panned" eggs require a .little differ ent treatment in cooking than do fresh ones. Unless the large end Is punctur ed before hand they will crack" when boiled. They are entirely natlsfuetory for scrambling, omelet*, custards, cakes, aind other kinds of cooking. Onfly absolutely freSh eggs should be preserved. Dirty eggs or washed eggs should not bo ustni Washed eggs wUl not keep becauso the protective coating has been removed by the wash ing, and dirty eggs will becomo. taint ed In flavor. Infertile eggs are better than fertilo eggs for preserving. Have eggs the year round. Put your surplus now down In water glass. solu tion. llovse Killed By Auto A horse belonging to Jim MeDuffle, colored, was killed Saturday night when run into by an automobile being drlveo by YV H Fulmen, From in formation obtainable it seems that Mr Pulmer, who is a school teacher In Darlington, had been to Cohimbla nn(t was returning home. Tho lights on his car were out of commission and he was trying to make It to town with the assistance of a flashlight. Mr. Ful mer claims that he did not see the horse and buggy, which was traveling in the opposite direction!. In the smash up tlie horse was cut about the shoulder by glass from the broken windshield atid very soon bled to <Jcath. The car was not seriously damaged; The accident occurred about three miles from Blshopville on the Camden road. Mr Fulmer paid McDuffee $100 and no case was made against him. ? Bishopville Vindicator. - Few lum/ber experts in the North west cam scale and tally more rapidly than Mrs Bdgar Ilnnnan. Oregon's on ly woman lumber operator. Shoes Repaired on Short Notice Uncomfortable feet make hours long, distance long and patience short. Let's help the feet. You can get that good. Kerry Krome, good White Oak leather, Pa nco Soles, Neolln Soles and Turn Soles. Rutober boots soled and heeled. We maohtue stitch, hand stitch and lead stitch. We have O'SuUivan, Good Year and other makes of rubber heels. We stand back of all our work. Give us a trial. VHE RED BOOT SHOP, 619 Itutledge Street, Next Door to Ex press Office. Abrum M. Jones, Proprietor. ltf. FRESH .PAI NT ijf its Pur# Paint it will retain its I bril liancy and save the surface longer. Good painters use and re commend Kurfees be cause it contains more pure lead per gallon. Let us show you how little it takes to paint your home right. Kurfees Makes a Paint for Every Purpose ? We Have Them. MACKEY MERCANTILE COMPANY Camden, ft. C. Cow Floes From Butcher; Takes Refuge in House m;. . , ;*'.?? r.^'" '^""vv ' Srluiu, Ala."-,,tfookl?," n Jer sey cow formerly the property of KM JOber*. a uegro, changed owners wad from last accounts; wn? gracing In the pasture of S, A. NViftWi. a farmer. aii t) oca use My..<?ki9" rttnlliftU. her iifu was Id (lnQ(?r |Qd gave the-gruud it ;? 1 1 1 1 ik sign of distress from u seroud floor apartment window here. Klhers brought "Sookle" to Sehuo t<> veil her to a butcher. As she n eared the slaughter house "Sookie" suddenly bolted. dashe<1 up the aValrs of pile of Helum's fashionable apartments, ' stuck her head through a win dow and mooed loudly. Watts, passing by, eaucht the dletress signal and purchased the cow. SCOTS QUIT NATIONAL DISH People of Scotland Greatly Concerned by Neglect of Oatmeal Porridge by the Maaaai. Kdlnburgh.? . Maqy people in Scot land today are seriously concerned re garding the neglect of porridge by the masses of the people. Two years ago there were doubtless sound econtftnic reasons for thekouse wife turning from thie national dish* uh the price w*? high, bat there la no economic reason now for the boycott of porridge. Whereas the official In dex figure of the coat of living la attll over 90. per cent above the prewar level, the oatmeal figure Itself will be nearer 40 per cent and the milk fig ure (in (Haygow) la exactly 50 per cent over prewar valuea. So that one niuut look for other ex planations. Most authorities are agreed that the main factor tn weaning the great maae of the Scottish pub lic from porridge was the change In the starting hour on public works. Oatmeal millers expected that when the costs fell cheapneaa would effect a cure for the trouble, ftut despite such publicity of the exceptional value which porridge offers today, the pub 11c remains shy of It. Qne oatmeal trader bow actually suggests an appeal to the ktng. Ap parently his hope Is that royal exam ple will succeed where the strong card of cheapness has failed. CLAIMANT TO $50,000,000 Iiufus Coppock, Plymouth fisherman and weaver, with his do g Tlpperary, caluily awaits happenings before en tering hf? claim In Sharing one of the largest estates In America. The story of the Coppock j estate Is one of the most romantic. Hufus has a copy of n 99-year lease, which claimants declare proves their title to lands In New York, Jersey City, Philadelphia, Oil City, Phoenlxvllle, Media and other parts of Pennsylvania. The lease was daieo In 1810, and was to run 99 ;-ear?. The descendants of Bartholo mew Coppock, who founded the for tune, have Organized the "Coppock descendants" and are preparing to claim lands leased by their ancestor more than a century ago. ALBATROSS FLIES 3,000 MILES Bird Follows 8hip 8ix Days and Sev en Nights on Paciflo Without Furling Wings. Seattle, Wash. ? Starting from a small solitary island near Japan a black-headed albatross followed a steamship across tlio North Pacific for sir days and seven nights. It became an object of unusual Interest among both passengers and crew and several big wagers as to Its length of flight and duration of strength. 1 Meat and bread tossed to the 'bird during the day was picked up from the waves without the great wings be ing furled. For six days and seven nights the race kept all at fever heat with excitement, and when 8,000 miles from the Japanese Island and follow ing a greedy breakfast of meat and fish the alba trots turned abruptly and was lost In the distant b orison. The ship wsa then 1,900 miles from the nearest Alaskan port, bat the bird la believed to have flown straight heme. ?ertln Potash Trade Revives. Berlin-. ? Germany's potash Industry, disrupted by the war, 1a Mptdty get ting oft its feet again. Within the last few ipentbe Germany has conclud ed arrangements for revumpflon of her potash trade With alt European cow* trtea. including the United fttatea. ft* valutf Jf total potash output la OeriMM* to UMtl Is iHwaltd at W.W NrtM* If We Did ? Bui We Don't Someone bfca eaUl : <. "If we uotlced little pleasures ;..A? we notice little pains ; If we quite forgot our dosses And remembered all our gafaw; If wo looked for people'* virtues. And their faults refused to mh> ; What a comfortable, happy, Cheerful place this world would be " , FINAL DIKTHABGII. Itoltos Is hereby firea that one moiuUt from thts date, on Monday, May 10, 1923, I will make to the Probate Court, of Kershaw <k>ttDfcy my float re turn as Administrator of the Ketete of Mxs Mary W Hoykln deceased and e* the same date I wUI apply to the *14 < t(M for a final discharge as said Administrator. 1). A. BOYKIN. Oa union, 8. <\, April lit. m% Kelly-Springfield TIRES The reductions that have brought the price of Kelly Springfield Tires down to a ' comparative basis were made possible simply by greatly increased production in the most modern and most efficiently equipped tire plant in the world. i The quality of Kelly products is better than ever, but now, it cost* no%ior? to buy a Kelly than tk? ao-call ed high-grade tires. ,.v.r .,r .A - . ._r. . . , .... ' /-T--TT ' The public is going to buy a lot of Kelly's this year, and we are going to sell them. No waiting to order it for you. High-grade Oils, Willard Batteries, Competent and Reliable Service on All Make Cars. Specializing Igni tion, Starter and Generator Troubles. 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