The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 27, 1921, Image 2

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In response to the inquiry Qf m*? telephone srfc^ar, LwIBt rm Move the Hook Slowly kWhcn you move your receiver hook up and down to recall the tele phone operator, what you really do is to turn on and off a small electric signal light on the switchboard before her. Gf course, when you try to turn the Switchboard light on and off too rapidly, like any other electric light, it may not.' glow. It is important, therefore, that you move the hook slowly, so that the light will glow anci the operator will know you are trying to attract her attention. That's why the quickest way to recall the operator is to move the receiver liook up anci clown slowly/ SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY - rvii i ,ye gets rici of bad of every kind. Use it ? ?? det, chamber or out ui garbage, in the sink. \ i r cut thfc ice-box with Water made soft with Red Devil Lye. It kills smells! ? It disinfects. And it lielps get rid of Hies. Mies spawn in filth... Red Devil Lye dries up filth, and u irhers the fly-eggs before the \ i 1 e pests can hatch. Fight the Hy with R^d Devil Lye. Let it keep your home clean, sweet and- sanitary. Always keep the lundy can handy for everydav household tasks. Use it washday and save tiresome toil. Let it ?et your dishwashing done easier I* so(w w.iter wonder fully ? in. ilcc. hatile^t water like rainwater Is help.* in countless ways ? and it costs so very little. M*<lo Ity Wm. Schield Manufuvturing Co., St. I.ouii, Mo. Sifter t ;?> t<eep? content* nir-t >w >>t urid f ull-?tren?tb. Open w 1 1 1* n touch. scaled in ? no f u*?. no muM. no wule wtiAtcvor . RED DEVIL LYE Sure is Strong/ YOUR GROCER SELLS IT Hay For Sale Ne w hay of good quality lor sale at reasonable prices. L. I. GUION, Lugoff, S. C. Home Demonstration News (By Miss Blanche Tarrant,) Friday In "Buy ? Pacuid of Butter D?yw The ffcst Judging of the Better But ttcr Content take* place on Friday May 27, ut ten o'clock at the Community Market, Kverybody la Invited to l?e present ami see the worlng of the hut ter from Kerahaar County. Ho far, there are thirty hvo butter-niakera who have entered the content. Till* means that as soon thf butter lx Hcored, there will be thirty two pound* of but ter on sale. This butter is of the very Iw^st grade. Now, may I urge thtf housekeepers of Camden to buy a pound of Contest lint ter from the Community Market, which will sell for fifty cent# a pound. N,hpw your ?ipl rlt of cooperation that we may readily dispose <if this butter. If it js imi>ossible for you to attend the market please 'plume or send word to .Miss Tarrant, and a pound will l>e delivered to you. We 'must have your aid in purchasing butter, or the Bet ter Butter Coj>|e*i of Kershaw .County, will l>i? a failure. The Annual State Short . Course for Home IVmonst ra t ion eluh members will he held at Wlnthrop College June "-P inclusive. Five women and five girls are selected from the various home demonstration clubs of each i cniut v as delegates to this short course These me.iuber.s- a re selected on account.; of their good vyork and leadership in their communities. Fully 1< h > women ate I girls are .expected to be present to en jo\ the many demonstrations aii<l leet n res. The general I home of the program this year will be "Live at Home and. Make Money at Home." luclmlcd ini this program will be the utilization of | home product n both as a means t?f siis- ; teuauce and of niakiug money at home. Prominent demonstrators and lecturers from all parts of the aouth will handle these Hiit>Ject*. The statu home demon stration force In cooperation with Winthrop College la tearing neither time nor expense to make the short (?ourse interesting and profits Me to all who attend. A s|x?<-lal feature for the girls In hV temlaiK'e will t*> the dally health. pro gram. In charge of Miss Martha L>lu widdlc ?>f the P. S. ftnreau of Kduca tlon. The atipervised recreation will also la* an liuportai\t part of the course and will l>e In charge of a trained phy nlclal director. j Indication* arc that' the 10'Jl Homo' I >cinoiistratioin Short Course will he J the In'st IJjai has ever been held in IheXtnfc. The girls from Kershaw County who will attend this short course arc: l.ois Itlackwcll. licthuue, No, *1; An nie Mac licMuine, C'assatt : Alma Munn Ca mden No. 'J ; CcUvdor 'J'niesda h.\ Camden. No. Li ; lOula Kelly laigoff. The- women who will attend arc: Mrs. \V. Itrowu. Camden No. 4 : Mrs. It. P. t.orlek, t'nmttcn No. :i ; Mrs John IVrtcr. I.ugoff; Mrs. J. S. Hrown. Camden No. 'J: Mrs. rani Itrow.n, Cain don No. , \ ' t . Honor Koll For Pine drove School j tirade I. I.uellc llraiiha in. Mnltie, Italiou. Oradc .'i --Annie Hranham. Cawie P'owcn, Metcy Wilson. Carrie Kay. tirade I.-? Kula K el ley. Cradc 7.- Kula Rranham. Ora.de S. ? ?Itohcrta HInson. I ? : ! Senator La Ki>llettc says there i> a very decided lendency among the mem bers of the finance committee of the senate to reduce the excess profits taxes and >hit't the burden <d' taxation: *ti!| more on the great ma^'se^ of the I tcople MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. S. M. Muggins, W. P. 1 lupins t?-l Sara Henrietta HuKgius. Florida W ' Mugging. A. CI. Huggin* ti ur| T. Huggina, Plaintiff*. owl n st Mary Hugging Johnson. The Regar Rrft>s Manufacturing Company and W. V. Barretl, Ia-feudanta. Under decree of IIIm Momuv M. fc\ Rice, presiding ' Judge, 5th Judicial Circuit. dated April I. H?21. I will h** W to the highest bidder at public auctioa for cash. befoVe the Kershaw Countf Court House door, in Camden. in wild Strife. (Hiring the legal. h'Mirs of sit If on the first Monday (being 0th) pi June. iDlM. the following described Real Kstate: All of that piece. parcel or tract of land in the City of Cam den. Co.uyty of Kershaw and State of South Carolina, having a front an f.y tit h'ton Street of one hundred (1001 feet and running back two hundred and sivty four (LMH> feet and knowi and distinguished' in the plan of the City of Camden as lot number 018. Hounded north by premises formerly of \V. I> Rarrctt. now of Karc"h. East by premise* of W, X. Rurnett. South by premises of Tena l?a vis and West by Lyttlepm Street. At the said sale I will not receive the Idd of anyone who shall not first deport with roe a* a pledge t??rZ! 1 good hU Wd ln OttHe of Its ji the sum Of bweuty-flve (fctf.OO) In money or certified check on resp<W>?>lble bauk. B- **? curk( M 10. 1021. ; Judge Kdwurd Waddell. Jr.. ?f~JJ ujond Ua? been r worn mended for ^ iwdutiuent to the Judgwblp of Fourth Federal Circuit auto uetot j by the death of Judsfe- Prltchard. THE ANSWER IS EASY Why an* su many iwople e(?oatte lo n* for Httslnv** Training?, the uiisuwer. In ?as.v. They iwl'vc the ri|ct?t Wild pf instruction fron the kind of lustructo)-*. \vhat plni svs thom will please? you. Try it. All rt*ular tn>nrxi?x taukht l?y mall also, DH VKillON S Itl SlNKSS CptTO Phone 951 Columbia, 8. C. Win. I-ykt'M. .lr. V \V. I.ykw TOI KISTK ANI) PLKASI HK SKKKKKS I Von should luivo, one of oit ?? A lit ohotl*. ooniftMtiil'lf for two pvoplo in f i N't* or sown i>hssm\ :.'or cur. tloqmroK iilioiil three to tivo minutod 1 1? |?nt In W'lion rolloil up in waterproof cuvor I foot lonir l?y inches ? I i ; i motor. Soils for SU?.r>0. St*n<l for oiivulrtr. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY 823 West Gervais St. Columbia, S. C. "A* in thm treat ost cif/es ?o in fl/9 otrn fiome towrn </??? U. S Ttr* ui?r iets frvh. hvo tir?t of currmnt production. " THE U. S. CH ALV TREAD One of the few tires of which it may be said that they deliver economy year in and year out and tire after tire. The U. S. Chain Tread (fives sufficient traction on ail ordinary road surface:*. It is probably the handsomest, and by all odds the most popular, of the whole U. S. Fabric Tiro line. v/n every section, ftowewr rvoiofe. you find a d?m!*t hi frojh, hva (/. S. Tirmi i. " Economy rides onU.S.Tires IF you could get together all the car owners you know, you'd probably find that their tire experiences had been much the same. Most of them have taken their flinty at. "job lots," "discontinued lines" and "surplus stocks." Soon or late, nearly all settled back on quality first as the one sound assurance of tire value. * * * As soon as a man forgets the cut price tag", and comes to the dealer \.ho concentrates on a full. corr.r':etel v sized stock of U. S. Tires - he "earns what it means to get fresh, hv ~ r/rps ? not once in a while but every tim ?. Not merely in the big cities but in his own home town. Not merely for the heavy car, but for the medium and light-weight car ? a full selection of size, tread and type. * * * Your U. S. Tire dealer can give you this service because of the service he gets from his neighboring U.S. Factory Branch. There are 92 of these Branches. Each gets its share of U. S. Tires, so th.it the dealer is always supplied with fresh, live stock. U S. T iresseil fast as they are made. There is no ov *r production. No sur plus pi'ei up waiting for a "market." Wherever y u buy a U. S. Tire ? you buy a t'reot current production, as toll ot life and value as the day it left the makers. United States Tires United States Rubber Company CAROLINA MOTOR CO., Inc. Camden, S. C. G. B. KING 8c SON Bethune, S. C.