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CHEWING TOBACCO Home Demonstration News The regular meeting of the Council ?/ Home Demonstration Women was lK*hl March 11th, in tho office of the ^loine Demonstration Agent* In the jrt>sen<-e of tho president the meeting ims prc&lded over hy the vice-ptes! ?knt , Mrs. J. K. Pearce. Just after file members assembled. ioe creatn and ?a<\'iro<ms were served try Miss Tar ?Will. The importarit^pro?blem confronting Ibis council is -the managing of the Community Market. Experience has shown them that organization is nec essary for the success of ail great movements. They decided to raise tlie commission to 5 per cent on all things sol'l through the market. This money will Ik? expended in improving the mar ket plans. ? ? v . 'l'he Home Demonstration Agent an *ouj:cedr the appointment of Club wo won to attend the Short Course at Winthrop on June Oth for ten dayfr. The only cxpento for them U the rail road farw Wlnthrop College gives them their board. Mrs. Paul llnawn, president Qouoty CouiK'il ;Mr?. S. J. Went Heuhih Club; M?. B. K. Truea ? l.ilf, Canity O'ub; Mrs. A. J. Smith, lictliuiu* Club; Mm. II. J. McManus, Tiiurod Club; Ht* J. M. Porter, Ores cojit Club; Mrs. Hugh McCallum, Lu goff Club. (in>k<d Food* Tb:tt May Sell. ? For the early spring marker and to give variety to the Homo Demonatra tlun Club Markets, the followlug re fills are given ua suggestion for mar ket Jlblo rooked fo "its; llevll's Food Cake. Si I'ups sugar l cup butter ??' ?I <??!** flour 1 cup sweot milk 4 egga (well beaten) 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 -4 teaspoon salt Cream butter; add migar, ami mix well. A<t<l the egg* and beat mixture thoroughly, Mix and sift flour, bak ing iJowder and *alt; udd alternately the flour and milk; add the vanilla *l\> i his batter, add the cooked syrup made from tile following: j 1 cup eocoa 8-4 eup sugar t cup sweet milk 1 8 teaspoon Halt I May be baked In layers or lu funnel cako pan. If baked In latter need a j very slow oven, and hake for about ! rti! hour and flftwn minutes. 2 cups sugar ?M cups- water 2 tablespoons white corn syrup 2 egg whites 1-8 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Make a syrup by boiling sugar, water and eOrn syrup. When spins a j .flight thread, add one third to Inxiten whites, to which Halt has been added. Add syrup very slowly, beating con stantly. Oook syrup again ; when spina good thread, add second third. Cook syrup again. When spifts a brittle thread add. Add flavoring and beat until it has something of a dry ap pearance and holds shape when (potirert from 'beater. Spread on cake. Plain Cake. 1*4 eup butter ,1-4 cups sugar 2 eggs 1-2 cup milk 1 1-2 Cup flour 2 teaspoon framing powder f grains salt 1-2 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter, add sugar, working It Into the butter thoroughly. Separate whites and yolks of eggs. Beat yolks until creamy. Add them to butter mixture. 81 ft flour, salt and baking powder; then add, alternately, mflk and flour. Beat -whites Until stiff, cut and fold them Into mixture. Add flavoring. Pour in well greased and floured cako pan. Bake In moderate oreu for about thirty-five minutes. ? ' " ' See Baby Mario. Osborne, popular 111m star in person at the Majestic to day ? matinee, and night. The Economy All Work Guaranteed We Buy Old Shoes Shoes Called For And Delivered A. LODINGER, Proprietor PHONE 86 j 139 BROAD ST. i * Planters Fish Mixtures Available Phosphoric Acid 2 per cent, Ammonia 7 per cent, or any combiation called for. Write us for prices on any mixed goods needed. Also on Fertilizer material, such aa ACID PHOSPHATE, FOREIGN GROUND FISH, TANK AGE, BLOOD AND NITRATE OF SODA ? Special Prices On ? Potash Salt*, Kainit, Manure Salt, Muriate of Pota*h 7 ? = PLANTERS FERTILIZER & PHOSPHATE COMPANY CHARLESTON. SOUTH CAROLINA NEW USE FOR PIGEONS Forest Fir* Fighttrs Find Them Efficient Assistants. At Mmim of Quiek Communication ftttwttn Rangtr on Flrt tint and Hctdqwarttrt Carrier Pigeon Hm No Kqutl. (Fr*pir?d by lh# United Rltln D?pir(intll of Agriculture. > The carrier pigeon lata found u place for Itself In the flse-fightlng forces of the forest service. It deinonst rated Its worth thin year in the Idaho Hit Clonal forest, and will be Installed next year at( uli protective caurps In that district. At a mean a of quick and certain communication between the ranger out on the tire line and head quarters, the carrier pigeon hat no competition, report* from Idalio to the Impertinent o t Agriculture statr* One bird, after a preliminary course of training, wok taken a rough trip by pack horse, kept overnight at Its desti tution, tuiil released the next day. This carrier wuk hark at Its coop, nt : hcudiiuarier*. HO minutes after it was i M eased, having covered 18 iiiIIch, air I lino, and flown over a high mountain ? 1 1 m mate equaled the performance. | Another, relojised at (bisk from the bottom of a canyon, rose abruptly, crossed two high ranges and was ut [ Its coop before dark. A third, carried j In a back pack Into high i?enkH of the I Ituckhorn country, flew home within 1 an hour; covering In that time a good ; day's Journey for a man-on liorsebnek. In the face of fire, this performance was equaled. The ranger took two birds to the spot where smoke had been locato<l. The first bird carried Instruction* to send help. Not long i thereafter the tlre-llghters at the front I had brought the blaze under control. The second bird waa released, coun termanding the first order. It retched headquarters Just as the sumotouod assistance waa about to start for the tire, and the message K carried not , only gavo welcome aaeurauce* of vic tory over the red peril, but saved a number of men from muktng a long and tedious trip through the forest. IS MASTER AT ARMS Air?, M. K. 1. liarron was re ? eeuuy Hpi*>iaied mjnrtet* at- nrtttx <rt the H. 8. America. She can probably lay claim to the distinction of being the first woman aboard ship to hold such a position. SIX 'UNKNOWN POILUS' LIVING French Government Seeks Identity of War Heroes Whose Memories Are a Blank. Paris. ? France has t*lx living "un known poll us." The men, their mem orles a completfc blank as the re suit of horrors undergone during the war. are being enred for by the gov eminent, which Is Keeking to establish their Identities. They have been visited by thousand* of persons, but none recognized them, and the minister of pensions has de cided to send their photographs and detailed descriptions to the metro politan and provincial press in hopes that their relatives can be found. Theater. Provides .Smoking Room. New York. ? An elaborately-fur nlshed smoking room, exclusively for women, has been opened In n New York theater. The women had formed the habit of smoking in the lobby. s<i the manager decided to give them a room to enjoy their cigarette*' In com fort. AMERICAN FOXES WILL BE RAISED IN GERMANY Berlin. ? American silver foxes and skunks will be cultivated on a large scale by a German stock company on a farm in the Aus trian Tyrol, under the direction of Prof essor de*Mill bf the nat ural history department of the Munich university. In Germany, where the price* of the h1fltr*r grade of fonr hare - rt*ens enormously in the last few s a spximen of aJlter (o* costs 100,000 marks. LEGAL ADVERTISING ^ FINAL DISCHARGE Notice la hrnttoj given ttmt oane month froui ibis da to on Monday, Au> rll 8ixl, 1022, I will tuako to tho Probate Court of Kenabaw Couuty tny final return aa Wxecutor of tho IMtuta of John "J. Workman, deoeuncd, Ami On (ho name date I will ai?ply to tlio aald Court for a Until diaohnrge mm said Bxecutor. 8. l\ ltOYKIN, Bhopcittor Can idol). 8. <1, March 1, 1922. LOST CERTIFICATE Notice hi hereby given the t Certifi cate No. 60, SerUw No. 11 of ttic Kn forfirioo HuUdiitg nud I.oan Aaaoclation laaued to l?Uj?* HWd Jauuary {J, 1010, ban boon luat, and oanuot Ih? found, that aald certificate haa not boeu traiw ferred or aaulgned ; <Uiat application will bo made on March 18th, 1022, to tlio aald A.??*xlatte? for a duplicate of ho id Certificate. PltBD UBU) Administrator Katate lCli/n Roid Camden. 8. o.. F?t?. 2, 1062 Nl'MMONS FOR BBLIRP The State of South Carolina, Couuty of Keratmw. (Court of Common I'lea*) i ? r? ? itohn Mi? k, plaintiff affttliiHt Jennie 10 Meek, Mlninuugh Meek, (JIuh row S Meek, Den with Meek. Jimmle ti Meek, linear Meek, Hattlc R Meek, W S Nelson, ICxeeutor of the cslato of W M Shannon, deceased, and II O Carrinon, Sr., Defendants. To the Defendn 11 1 Mlmnaugli Meek; You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in thin action which has this day been filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Kershaw County, and to serve a roj^y of your nnmver to tlio unld complaint on the undersigned |i)m iu t Iff h attoiiu*gr qt jbis Oltfk* 10 Camden, Mouth Carolina, within twen ty (20) days nfttr the aervleo hereof. ??*ciu?l vi? of the day of euob awvlco ; uiul If you fall to auswer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff iu this notion will apply to the Opurt for tfce relief demanded in th?> Huld cousin Int. T. K. TROTTKH. Plaintiff's Attorney l>aU-d at Cautdeu, 8 O, Feb. 24. 1V22. i To the defendant Mimnaugh Meek : ? You will take uotic? that the Sum U)OU* and Complaint In thU notion Iiua this day heen filed iu the office of the Clerk of Oonrt for Kershsw Comity. . T. K. TROTTHR, IMalatifT* Attorney J 1 ..'.ii. ... ' Notice To Debtor* ami Creditor?. All persons having claims against the Hat a to of J. U Ir l>y, deceased, wlfl file the same, duly attaated, with tbi? undersigned, aud all iperaoua Indited unto said Nutate will make act tlemeiU therefor with the undimjigned. ? L D JKNNINOW O O ROWLAND A 8 11 AHli Y Kxecutors. MiiicIi 10. I 40 &| FINAL DISCHARGE Notice is hereby Riven that one month from! his date, on Monday, April 10th, 1022, I will tuake to the Probate Court of Kertfhaw (bounty my final return a* tSunrdiau of the estates of Kllen Stone and Florence Stone and on the same date I will apply to the Haiti Court for a final discharge from my trust as said (Jimrdlan: M118. DKDIC RTON0, Guardian, cirni'li n. S. C., .March 0. 102*2. FINAL DISCHARGE Not ice is hereby given tluit one mouth from this date, on Monday, March 20th, 11*22, 1 will make t? the Protxate Court of Kerohaw (jouinlty my fiiml return as Guardian of the estate of jcrinctte Bell (nee Jonee) and ou tho same duy 1 will npjply to the mi Id Court fur a tlual disburse /is ?aid Ouurdiuu. PAUL K. JONKK Camden, S. 0., February f.tth, 10251. MASTER'S SALE of Sout h Carolina. County of Kt?rshuw. (Court of Common Pleas ) W J. May field, lMttliHit't against Dcig^r Hunter, Defendant, Under ami by virtue of u 'decree of III* Honor Judge J ii UK; h H. Pourlfoy, presiding In tht Flftli CiwuUv of date Mil roll loth. UVJ2, I will offer fo" sale before the Court Hoiww door in the city in ciiuMiiMi* S. 0., for cash, durlug the legal bourn of sail* ou Monday, i in* Jjrd day of iwru, 1922. to ttio highest bidder the rolt?wiux deaoriiHKl real cat Ate: All that (Kvroel or. lot of luml in the city of Camden, In the County of Kcrahaw, mid State of South Carolina, fronting thirtv one (31) feor : Kiwt oil Broad StWtot of dfaldcjt). S. O.. ' and extending luu-U vvorttwavd with ii ; uniform width to a daptn of forty four (11) feet. awl extending further hack of a uniform whttli' of forty-four (II) foot to an additional depth of ? Two Hundred Thirty-Five (i^itf). feet, ' K-ihi lot Is bounded North by premises formerly <>f Freltag, ih>w of John Dye, I i-'n k* l>v It road Street, South by lot formerly part of tlil# lot, now of Hoy uo iIh and by premises of M!o(J-lrt and of t'hurlle AtcOee, nml West by prem ise formerly of I). Wolfo ami la that lot Oonveyod to I r Hunter by M. 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