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Rufus J. Paddock
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P. O. Box ,731. New Orleans, La.
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Marriages
Alexander-Miller.?At the residence of
the bride's brother, in Greenville, S. C., on
November 24, 1909, by Rev. E. P. Davis,
pastor of the Second Presbyterian church,
Mr. R. A. Alexander, of Harrisburg, N. C.,
and Miss Emma Miller, of Greenville.
Algee-Hardaway.?At the residence of
the bride's parents, in Longwood, Fla., on
the evening of November 17, 1909, by Rev.
G. W. Hardaway, Mr. Lucian Clark Algee,
of Tampa, Fla., and Miss Mary Alleen
Hardaway, of Longwood.
Croom-Moore.?In the Presbyterian
church, Burgaw, N. C.p October 21, 1909,
Mr. William D. Croom and Miss Mary
Moore, both of Burgaw, were united in
marriage by the pastor, Rev. W. M. Sikes.
Edgar-Crouch: At the. home of. the
bride, near Elkwater, W. Va., Nov. 10,
1909, by Rev. C. W. McDonald, Mr. Allan
Penick Edgar, of Marlinton, W. Va., and
miss uaronne Kacnei, tne only daugnter
i of Mr. Newton Crouch.
McConnell-Mcss.?On Oct. 28, at the
home of the bride's brother, Dr. Edward
R. Michaux, by Rev. Melton Clark, Rev.
j T. M. McConnell, pastor of the Presbyterian
church, Morristown, Tenn., and
Mrs. Lucy Michaux Moss, of Greensboro,
! N. c.
Patton-Scruggs.?At the manse of the
Second Presbyterian church, Greenville,
S. C., November 17, 1909, by Rev. E. P.
! Davis, Mr. E. B. Patton, of Hamlet, N. C.,
and Miss Agnes Scruggs, of Greenville.
Ragsdale-Park.?In Knoxville, Tenn.,
' Nov. 17, 1909, by Rev. James Park, D. D.,
in his parlor, Mr. William B. Ragsdale,
of Atlanta, Ga., and Miss Katherine Doug.
las Park, grand-daughter of Dr. Park.
Rose-Hale.?Married in the Presbyterian
church, in Hope, Ark., November 16,
1909, by Rev. C. C. Williams, D. D., Mr.
John W. Rose of Little Rock, and Mrs.
; Martha Elizabeth Hale.
Riffee-Hayslett.?On Wednesday, Nov.
ai winneia, w. va., Dy the Kev. Jno.
K. Hitner, Mr. Herbert Riffee and Miss
Minnie Hayslett, both of Putnam county,
W. Va.
Yatee-Wilson.?At the residence of the
officiating minister, in Clayton, Mo., Nov.
15, 1909, by Rev. Walter M. Langtry, Mr.
Henry H. Yates, of Williamsburg, Callaway
County, Mo., and Miss Martha V.
Wilson, of O'Fallon, St. Charles County,
Mo.
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Artman.?Mr. H. T. Artman, aged ^79
years 10 mos. and 10 days, died at Suffolk,
Va., Nov. 18, 1909. He was a senior member
of this church.
Black.?Died, in Clayton, Mo., Nov. 19,
1909, suddenly, of heart failure, Mr. Chas.
R. Black, an elder in the Clayton church,
aged 68 years.
H. December i, igog.
REMEDIES FOR WINTER ILLS.
Some of the best remedies we have for
winter ills are just simple things that
can be easily prepared at home and they
can be made with very little efTort or expense.
An excellent remedy for croup or colds
when the throat seems filled up is made
by shaving a piece of alum until you
have a teaspoonful and then mixing with
twice the quantity of sugar or honey, and
this must be given as quickly as possible.
For breaking up a cold there is nothing
better than hot lemonade taken upon retiring.
This is made by putting the Juice
of two lemons in a pint of hot water and
boiling one minute. Sweeten to taste
and drink as hot as possible. Lemon
juice thickened with sugar is a good remedy
for hoarseness.
A good remedy for catarrh is made
with one teaspoonful of borax and the
same of soda, dissolved in one cup of
warm water, and this must be used as a
snuff two or three times a day.
To make a remedy for chapped skin,
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parts by weight of borax, then warm and
stir until the borax is dissolved. Bottle
and keep on hand ready for immediate
use. Rub a little of the borax-glycerine
well over the face and hands night and
morning and before going out in the cold
or wind, wiping away all surplus with a
soft cloth, after which powder with borictalcum
powder.
In case of severe pain from neuralgia,
relief may be obtained by dampening a
cloth with strong camphor, laying it over
a hot flat iron and holding it against the
face. Cover the head and breathe the
steam as long as possible.
For relief in cases where there is soreness
in the chest, fill a hot-water bag, or
heat a good-sized bag of salt in the oven
and then wrap well and place between
the shoulders Just back of the great nerve
center. There is nothing better to use
when a child has toothache or earache
than ft hot Bftit hae pnvprprt with a nlacft
of soft flannel before placing against the
face. A. M. H.
WATER AS AN AGENT FOR HEALTH.
If mothers knew the value of water
they would suffer few terrors when the
children have sudden sick turns. Indeed,
the number of those turns would be sensibly
decreased.
If invalids instead of constant drugging
would try the efficacy of plenty of water
they would often be surprised to And
their role of Invalidism had slipped off
IUCUI.
For sudden congestion and pains there
is nothing more effective than hot fomentations
or compresses applied over the
affected part. This has been known to
quickly relieve indigestion without medi
cine.