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Poor, Foolish
Woman!
S. Think of lier nttempting
to make
A"' \ 'c-e cream in the
\ ?M disappointing
Ij?| ) \?> | wu)*' With
V 'W-AJte I JELL-O
tIZ^Tw ice cream
Powder
8]ie can luake the
most delicious ice cream in ten minutes,
freezing and all, at a cost of about one
cent a disli?and never go near the xtove.
Your groeer will tell you all about
it, or you can get a book frqjn the
Genesee Pure Food Co., LeRoy, N.Y.,
if you will write them.
Grocers sell Jell-O Ice Cream Powder,
10 cents a package.
Sydnor & Hundley
:: Leading In ::
FURNITURE
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CARPETS
RICHMOND. = VA.
Via Bristol
AndfThe
Norfolk & Western
Railway
Th* Short Lin* Between
NEW ORLEANS, BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVIILE
AND
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK.
Solid Train Service Dining Car.
All information cheerfully furnish*!.
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Chattanooga, Tenn.
Western Passenger Agent
W. B- BEVILL,
General Passenger Agent,
Roanoke, Va
APPLES
gatca Victoria made war applei faawi
as tke best flavored apples la the
world. She used to pet her apples from
the orchards of Albemarle Co., Virginia.
\ oa caa do so too.
Oo yea waat apples that will taste as
they did whes you were a hoy?or a
glrlt
We sold last season In S7 different States,
? ad from every seetloa?soar of
them great apple raising sections?aai
eastoners wrote that they had never
before had apples of snch lac flavor.
We are trying all the time to grow
better apples and to Improve and make
mere convenient onr packages.
What hotter Christmas Gift than a boi
or a barrel of ear flne ApplesT
fhe Albemarle Orchard u.,
SAM'L H. WOODS, President.
C-HAKLOTTKHVILLK. VIRGINIA.
POISON OAK
For the treatment of this, most painful
skin disease, so common at this particular
season of the year on account of its
association with the muscadine and wild
fruits, we have made through the largest
and most trustworthy hosuital in the
(States a series of experiments with Tyree's
Antiseptic Powder, a preparation
hitherto but little known in the treatment
of this disease. The report reads
as follows:
"The rapidity with which these cases
responded to Tyree's Antiseptic Powder
was wonderful. We applied it locally as
a lotion, a teaspoonful of the Powder,
dissolved In a pint of water, and also
for dusting the inflamed surface, the
Powder diluted one In ten with powdered
talcum, the itching and swelling subsided
within 24 hours, and a cure was effected
by the fourth day."
Our booklet and a sample of Tyree's
Antiseptic Powder sent FREE. Sold by
all druggists at Twenty-flce cents.
J. S. TYREE, Chemist, Washington. D. C.
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THE PRESBYTERIi
Household
Good Ways to Use Pears.
Septembsr is pre-eminently the mount
for fruit, and in the country, at least
there is no excuse for regarding fruit
as a luxury. Apples, pears, peaches,
plums, are in season, and a few standard
sorts of each n.a.. well be included in
even the smallest home orchard. Choice
pears and plums are pot nearlv imiri
a matter of vourse o'i the fa*m as the>
would be were their value fully recognized
by the average housekeeper.
The season for pears is a long one,
lasting, if care has been taken in the selection
of trees from early August until
late November. Although pears do not
lend themselves to a greater variety of
uses as does the ever-convenient apple,
I they may be utilized in many ways besides
the usual ones of stewing whole
with lemon or ginger root, baking, canning,
sweet pickling and preserving.
For a pretty and delicious dessert dish
I kuow of nothing better than?
1'ears in Jelly.?To make this, peel,
core and halve the fruit, which should
be perfect and of good size and quality.
Add a half lemon, sliced thin, and boil
gently in a syrup made of three cupfuls
of water to one of sugar. Remove
the fruit as soon as tender, and to the
syrup add two heaping tablespoonsfuil
of gelatine, which has been soaked a few
minutes in cold water, the juice of one
lemon, and sufficient water to make a
quart. Arrange in a glass dish or
mold, with slice of lemon 011 top, and allow
it to stand over night to set.
fear .Uarmulude.?is a particularly
acceptable sweet at our table. 1 he pears
used should be of good llavor and very
ripe., but windfalls or spotted fruit may
be employed to advantage. To two generous
quarts of fruit, measured after it
has been peeled and cut into the thinnest
possible sliues, add two lemons, cut
as for orange marmalade, and a root of
green ginger, coarsely chopped. Place
all in a saucepan together with a cupful
or more or the surplus juice from
canned pears, and simmer until thoroughly
soft and much reduced. Then
add three cupfuls of sugar and the juice
of another lemon, and boil until thick
enough to stiffen whau cold. Put up in
marmalade jurs or gla^s^s. The quan
tity given will 1il! six ;e!ly glasses.
Candied l'eurs.?Are one of the choicest
confections and not at all difficult
io prepare. The small, highly flavored
seckle is by far the best fruit to select.
My way is to can the pears as usua.,
choosing those without blemish and all
of one size. Be careful to leave the
stems on. At Christmas time, or whenever
wanted, open the jar and enrich
the syrup by adding sugar. Boil the
pears gently In this until they are clear
and of a pretty pink color, and the syrup
is reduced as low as possible. Then
transfer the fruit carefully to buttered
plates and dry off slowly in a cool oven.
l'ear Sponge.?It is a more elaborate
dish to make. The pears are first simmered
until clear in a rich syrup (they
should be in unbroken halves). Remove
these when done and pour the syrup
over a heaping tablespoonful of gelatine,
previously soanea in a little cold water.
Add a few drops of extract of lemon and
a spoonful or two of syrup from preserved
ginger. There should be a pint
in all. When the mixture is cool and
beginning to set, add the beaten whites
of two eggs and continue to beat until
stiff. Heap this sponge in a pretty dish
with the pears in a ring aionnd it. You
niooilahot ICym
Are cured without pain in one day by
Leonardi's Golden Eye Lotion. No
other eye remedy In the world as cooling,
healing and strengthening for weak
eyes. Insist on having "Leonardl's." It
makes strong eyes.
Guaranteed or money refunded. Drug
c?ioko dcii it ai *u cm. ur iorwaraea prepaid
on receipt of price by S. B.
Leonardl & Co., Tampa, Fla.
\ H OF THE SOUTH
may put a bit of preserved ginger or a
candied cherry in the cavity of each
pear, and accompany the whole with a
rich custard ilavor with ginger.
l'ear Snip.?Is a local name for a very
similar preserve, made with a dash of
vinegar, and rather highly spiced. This
may be made with inferior pears, and is
intended to be served with meat. For
a simple and easily-made dessert or
lunch dish, try it.
I'ear Scallop.?Peel a sutticient quantity
of ripe pears and cut them into
small bits. Sprinkle these with sugar,
and alternate them with layers of bread
crumbs in a deep pudding dish. Pour
over the whole a cupful of juice from a
jar of canned fruit of ayn sort, and bake
type^^fthe""souths f
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for
samples ami prices will l>c prompt
54 N. 23d Street, Philadelphia
NATURE F
A certain amount of muscle-build
health and strength of her childre
flour, most of these properties are
HENRY CLi
The "Unbleached" Creamy.WhJte
proportion to carry out Nature's p
easily digested and more nutritious
the same. Your Grocer Can Suppl
iMinea trom the finest winter w
Grass Region of Kentucky, the ?
LEXINGTON ROLLEi
LEXINGTON,
" The Blue Gt
If you will give us the name of o:
Clay Flour, we will send you "A
Kentucky Cook."
your hid
? ? fX* Bladder and
' v There have been thou;
began drinking HARRIS 1
HARRIS' 111
Hotel open Iron
til a Thats
RHE
| r??im* to Kh^ft Sprinirf*. Nature's Health ami l'loai
attraction*. EvoiytMnjr for your comfort.
Wrlto tor Illustrated Booklet. Also for prices 01
RHEA SRRINGS CO.
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[ September 20, 1911
slowly for one hour, covered. Brown
on top at the last and serve with a hard
lemon sauce.
According to the following "ad." it
would seem that Cambridge has a cow
of rare accomplishments: "Wanted.?A
steady, respectable young man to look
after a garden and milk a cow who has
a good voice and is accustomed to sing
in the choir."
Irene?"Don't take all day writing
that telegram. All we want to say is,
'We will be home Sunday.'"
I.<alira?"But that makes only five
words. We're entitled to ten at the same
rate and I can't think of anything else
(Va.) Baptists. Abso)*yj^
lute protection was their
^ first roof requirement ? then
permanence?then beauty. So Cortright Q
'ftit I Shingles were chosen. No leak will I
be found in this roof?no rattling?no fire I
no repairs. These shingles are sold painted I
or galvanized. Kasily laid?no solder, no I
nails, least cutting.
f we haven't an Itjriuy in yotir locality,full particulars, I
tlv sent to those actually in need of rooting.
IT METAL ROOFING CO.
\ 132 Van Buren Street, Chicago I
'ROV1DES
ing gluten in wheat to insure the
n. but in the process of bleaching
destroyed.
\Y FLOUR
flour contains gluten in the right
lans for health and strength. It is
than other flours, and it's always
y Ycu.
rheat, grown in the famous Blue
in est wheat lands in the world."
R MILLS COMPANY,
KENTUCKY.
as* Miller*."
ne grocer who does not sell Henry
few famous Receipts by an old
MilMaiiflnTTl
neys, Liver,
Ueneral Health ^
sands of sufferers Justllke you reel f?bat tb ey
-ITHIA WATER ami got well?why don't
-bed." but simply "don't feel good, tired,
n blue It's nothing but your Liver and
s of HARRIS LITHIA WATER every day will
It costs very little to try It, so get a bottle
and If be can't supply you. write us.
f Testimonials and Descriptive Literature.
MIA SPRINGS CO.,
is Springs, S. C.
i June 15th to September 15th.
mrr?'*
What You Need IK
A SPRINGS I
ERAL WATER I
I ua that Liver. Kidney and Bladder troubled are
<1 from people not drinklnir the riirht kind of water
f It. They also believe that if people knew the e
pr, understood them better, that they would drink
r. If you are feelina: blue and Indifferent, and
'8 (food, look to your
IVER AND KIDNEYS
In drinking Rhea Springs Mineral Walar, and watch
lth Improve.
ASK YOUR DOCTOR
rare Resort. lively Climate, Fine lintel, many
n water direst from the Springs Is your heme.
Rhea Springs, Tenn.
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