The forest news. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1875-1881, December 17, 1880, Image 4

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"fWE. \\O\SWEA\OTIA>. Mrs. Beeton's Minis on Kitchen Economy. 1 Cleanliness is the most essential ingredient < in the art of cooking; a dirty kitchen being! a disgrace both to mistress and maid. Be clean in your person, paying particular j attention to the hands, which should always be clean. Do not go about slipshod. Provide your self with good, well fitting boots. You will find them less fatiguing in a warm kitchen than loose, unlidv slippers. Provide \ ourself with at least a dozen good sized, serviceable cooking aprons, made with bibs. These wd! save your gowns, and keep you neat and clean. Have them made large enough round so as to nearly meet behind. Never waste or throw away anything that can be turned to account. In warm weather, any gravies or soup that are left from the preceding day should be just boiled up, and pouted into clean pans. This is particularly necessary where vegetables have been added to the preparation, as it then so soon turns sour. In cooler weather, every oilier day will be often enough to warm up these things. If you have a spare kitchen cupboard, keep your baked pastry in it; it preserves it crisp, and prevents it from becoming wet and heavy, which it is liable to do in the larder. In cooking, clear as you go ; that is to say, do not allow a host of basins, plates, spoons and other utensils to accumulate on the dress ers and table whilst you are engaged in pre paring the dinner. By a little management and forethought, much confusion may be saved in this way. It is as easy to put a thing in its place when it is done with, as it is to keep continually moving it to find room for fresh requisites. For instance, after mak ing a pudding, the Hour tub, pasteboard and rolling pin should be put away, and any ba sins, spoons, etc., taken to the scullery, neatly packed up near the sink, to he washed when the proper time arrives. Neatness, order and method should" be observed. Never let your stock of spices, salt, sea sonings, herbs, etc., dwindle down so low that, some day in the midst of preparing a large dinner, you find yourself minus a very important ingredient, causing much confu sion and annoyance. If you live in the country, have your vege tables gathered from the garden at an early hour, so that there is ample time to make your search for caterpillars, etc. These dis agreeable additions need never make their appearance on the table in cauliflowers or cabbages, if the vegetable in its raw state is allowed to soak in salt and water for an hour or so. Of course, if the vegetables a r e not brought in till the last moment, tins precau tion cannot be taken. Be very particular in cleansing all vege tables free from grit. Nothing is so un pleasant, and nothing so easily avoided, if but common care be exercised. When you have done peeling onions, wash the knife at once, and put it away to be cleaned, and do not use it Ibr anything else until it has been cleaned. Nothing is nastier or more indicative of a slovenly and untidy cook than to use an oniony knife in the pre paration of any dish where the flavor of the onion is a disagreeable surprise. After you have washed your sauce pans, fish-kettle, etc., stand them before the fire for a few minutes, to get thoroughly dry inside, before putting them away. They should then be kept in a dry place, in order that they may escape the deteriorating influence of rust, and thereby be quickly destroyed. Never leave saucepans dirty from one day’s use to be cleaned the next! it is slovenly and untidy. Empty soups or gravies into a basin as soon as they are done; never allow them to remain al! night in the stock-pot. In copper utensils, if the tin has worn off, have it immediately replaced. Budding-cloths and jelly-bags should have 3'our immediate attention after being used ; the former should be well washed, scalded and hung up to dry. Let them be perfectly aired before being folded up and put in the drawer, or they will have a disagreeable smell when next wanted. After washing up your dishes, wash your dish-tubs with a little soap and water and soda, and scrub them often. Wring the dish cloth, after washing this also, and wipe the tubs out. Stand them up to dry after this operation. The sink-brush and sink must not be neglected. Do not throw anything but water down the sink, as the pipe is liable to get choked, thereby causing expense and an noyance. Do not be afraid of hot water in washing up dishes and dirty cooking-utensils. As these are essentially greasy, lukewarm water cannot possibly have the effect of cleansing them effectually. Do not be chary also of changing and renewing the water occasion ally. You will thus save yourself much time and labor in the long run. Clean your tins with soap and whitening, rubbed on with a flannel, wipe them with a clean, dry, soft cloth, and polish with a dry leather and powdered whitening. Mind that neither the cloth nor leather is greasy. Do not scrub the inside of your frying-pan, as, after this operation, any preparation t'r ed is liable to catch or burn in the pan. If the pan lias become black inside, rub it w’th a hard crust of bread, and wash in hot water, mixed with a little soda. Punctuality is an indispensable quality in a cook ; therefore, the kitchen should be pro vided with a clock. If you have a large dinner to prepare, much may begot ready the day before, and many dishes are a great deal better for being thus made early. To soups and gravies, this re mark is particularly applicable. To all these directions the cook should pay great attention ; nor should they, by any means, be neglected by the mistress of the household, who ought to remember that clean liness in the kitchen gives health and happi ness to home, whilst economy will iimnea sureablv assist in preserving them. Turnip Soup. —This soup should be made, all but adding the turnips, the day before it is required. Stew a knuckle of veal with an onion and a bunch of sweet herbs in six quarts of water; cover closely and stew gently five or six hours ; put in a cool place ; the next clay remove the grease, fat and sedi ment; cut five or six turnips into thin slices and stew slowly in the soup until tender; then add half a pir.t of cream ; thicken with a little flour and butter, and season to taste. Breeding at the Nose. —Two small arte ries branching up from the main arteries on each side of the neck and passing over the outside of the jawbone supply the nose with flood. If the nose bleeds from the right :ostr;l, for example, pass the finger along the dge of the right jaw till the beating of the tery is felt. Press hard upon it five min tes, and the bleeding will cease. .< W- Ln y A a! A-- H \* i '• v -*■ \ j i \ ( 1 : -i > i y \ If Cnrsiy absorption fMatnre’s way; - m - LUNG DISEASES. ALL THROAT DISEASES. BREATHING TROUBLES. ukum -r-.t n*. ■HhLaMmiin~-i l ra— amaga——— It OIIITKM BV ro the system curative agents and healing medicines. It DKAfI M I ROH the diseased parts the poisons that cause death. TSiouKindM Testify to it** Virtues. YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED. Don’t despair until you have tried this Sensible, Easily Applied and HR. A. TDIO JDJD TT EFFECTUAL Remedy. Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of fi*rice, **3.00, by “W Lnna Pad Cos, MHlfontaW ’ SCllt lICC. Wk ■ DETROIT, Jlk-li. BALDWIN & BURNETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN [OQQTO SHOES, No. 8 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. WE HAVE just received the largest and most complete stock of Boots and Shoes ever brought to Athens. The quality of our goods is of the highest order, and our prices within the reach of all. AVe deal EXCLUSIVELY in this line, and promise the most courteous treatment and perfect satisfaction to all who may call. . TO MERCHANTS: Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT is complete, and we guarantee prices as low as any house in the South, and will save you freight. GIVE US Ai. CALL. BALD WIN §■ B URNETT. Athens, Ga., October Ist, 1880. Inducements Extrordinary! AT THE MAMMOTH China, Crockery and Glassware House OF NORTH-EAST GEORGIA. No. 7 Broad Street, Alliens, Georgia. HAVING just returned from the Eastern market, we are offering the largest, most varied and best selected stock of CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CHANDA LI EPS, LANTERNS &c., &C., 25 per cent, lower than ever before known in this market. A full and complete line of HousEFumyesHEEyc goods i Such as Buckets, Brooms, Skives, Trays, Knives and Forks, Table and Teaspoons, Coffee Mills, &c. Also, a complete stock of Table Linen, Oil Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Etc. SILVER PLATED WARE! A handsome stock of TRIPLE PLATE SILVER CASTORS, TABLE and TEASPOONS. Prices SURPRISINGLY LOW. Kerosene Oil by the Car Load. Also, Aladin and “ Red C Oil.” Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Canned Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS , CAPS, LEATHER, Etc., Etc., at prices as low as any house in the State. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. Oct 1 J. H. HUGGINS, No. 7 Broad Street. Dr. J. B. PENDERGRASS, Having built and furnished a splendid HESariols. lOaruLgr Store, has opened up a full line of fresh and Pure Drugs and Patent Medicines of every description. lie is now prepared to furnish the public with anything usually found in a first class drug store. Such as Paints, Oils, Varnish. Dye Stuffs, Paint Brushes, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Stationery. Pens, Pencils, Ink, Hair Brushes, and Combs, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Dentifrices, Matches, Blacking, Blacking Brushes, &c. &c. Special Attention Given to the Compounding of Prescriptions at all Hours. With thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, he still ofiers his profes sional services to the public and will endeavor to answer calls promptly, and treat diseases with skill, after the most approved methods. Charges as low as the lowest, JUDSON S MARBLE WORKS, ATLANTA, G-EORGTA, MANUFACTURER AND D EALER IN Italian and Rutland Marble, Monuments, Box Tombs, Head and Foot Stones, Iron Railing for G-rave Inclosures, &c. OFFICE AND WORKS ON CORNER OF LOYD AND ALABAMA STREETS, Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot. Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. Prices Reasonable. Terms Cast. Address D. N. JUDSON, Atlanta, Ga. Improved Excelsior w Cure | Sack Ache And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary ..Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. Simple. Sensible, Direct. Painless, Powerful. It OTTIEi.ES where all else fails. A REVE LATION and REVOLUTION in^Medicine. Absorption or direct application, as opposed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send for our treatise on Kidney troubles, sent free. Sold by druggists, or sent by mail, on receipt of price, $2. ADDRESS o,™fal st L.® “Only’’ Luna Pad Cos., ncy Pad. Ask GILLUMS HI.O€K, INTEGRITY Is the vital spark of commercial life, ENERGY is the big cog wheel run by steam, and CASH Is that earnest, solid stuff that will buy anything on God's Green Earth KIDNEY PAD We have the WILL also, and we intend to carry out a Programme in the selling of HE Arr DRY GOODS, u\vi\ GsYom’vis, That will make the monopolists, who have hitherto controlled the trade against the people, tremble in their knee-pads. We have found tLe tyrant HIGH PRICES tyrannizing over the people of this commu nity, and we shall not rest until LOW PRICES sits enthroned in the tyrant’s seat, when shal be abolished the old, old plan of “ GET ALL YOU CAM'I” We have established a thorough go-a-head business by giving our customers everything they require in our line at Reasonable Rates We admit some houses, with a little more of the progressive spirit than others, have made an effort to follow us, but they wore too late. Others, again, have sneered at our cheap S3’stem of selling reliable goods, and prophesied our early and total extinction, but our friends, Tile IPTi/tollo, realized the fact that PARKER, OTARREJLL & CO. were the boys who lead, and it is uow a re cognized mutual arrangement between the firm and the people that “ we will support the hoys who have given us cheap HEAVY DRY GOODS ■—.A-jsri}— C-rooeries.” and the firm, hats in hand, bows and recipro cates. We would inform the people that our ar rangements are now complete for selling them Goods Cheaper than Ever! We have on hand now and constantly re ceiving fresh stocks of EVERYTHING in the HEAVY DRY GOODS w\\A Givomv\ lines. We BUY FOR CASH, and as we sell the same STRICTL Y FOR CASH! we are, therefore, satisfied with a SMALLER PROFIT. and if you don’t believe it, why, come on with your money, and we will show you that we sell FIRST-CLASS GOODS in our line cheaper than you can find them anywhere in this city. Give us a call, and inspect our large stock of HE A VY DR Y GOODS, HEAVY aili FANCY GROCERIES, Tobacco, Cigars, Teas, Etc. Respectfully, PARKER, OTARRELL & CO. Athens, Ga., Oct. 1, 1880. G. W. WALKER'S CARRIAGE SHOPS, I Main Street, Gainesville, Georgia, MANUFACTURER OF Phsetons, Buggies and Farm Wagons I respectfully invite the people of Jackson county, and the public generally, to call an 1 my work before purchasing elsewhere. As I AM STILL IN THE CARRTAUi? with GOOD STOCK, GOOD WORKMEN, and CLOSE ATTENTION TO i NESS * pared to offer them anything in my line at " 48l pro- Hocis. Bottom Figures! So send on your orders and work. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Repairing Done in All of Its Branches l : ; If * •. Respectfully, Fel. 6th, 1860. . G. W. WALKED. HURLEY & SMITH, (SUCCESSORS TO HODGSON BROS, and D. C. HURLEY,) Athens, - Q-a. WE MANUFACTURE AND DEAL IN Fine Vehicles of Every Description! Fine Hand-Made Harness, of Superior Leather. Wagon and Harness Repairing Promptly Bone in tie Best Manner and at tie Lowest Prices, WE HAVE ON HAND A FEW OF THE CELEBRATED HODGSON BROS. BEST MAKE OPEN BUGGIES! A.T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE WARRANT all of our work, and CHALLENGE any one else to produce as good for the SAME MONET YvWv\ Vs 'Strove, WuYuvtf WcuAycyh. HURLEY & SMITH, Hodgson Bros, old stand, Oconee Street, Athens, Ga. P. S.—l have associated with rue in business Mr. FRED. C. SMITH, of Atlanta. Ga.. a fine Cal i lage 1 i l miner, and \\ ith enlarged means, tine shops and good workmen in every department am better prepared than ever to give my friends good work at reasonable prices. Sincerely thanking them for their liberal patronage in the past, and soliciting its continuance, I am Very truly, D. C. HURLEY. CROCKERY! GLASSWARE! A MAGNIFICENT STOCK AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES, INCLUDING EVERY THING THE HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS. CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, TIM, WOODEN and WILLOW WARES, Wagon and Baggy Whips, Bird Cages, Brushes and Fancy Goods. A NEW STOCK JUST OPENING. COfflE AND SEE IT. LYNCH & FLANIGEN, DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GA. 6@jrMercbants can get as good prices from LYNCH & FLANIGEN as in any market—North or South. Sept 17 f. FLEMING. J. H. FLEMING. H. FLEMING. T. FLEMING ■& SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Wagon and Buggy Material, Blacksmiths Tools, 'S.'OMYS. YVXXVSSW \VXGOXS, HARNESS, DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, OarpentersSTools. A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE. We Would le Glad to Slow Yon Onr Goods and Give Yon Prices. Very Respectfully, T. FLEMING & SONS, Se P 10 Athens, Ga. SURE CURE FOB Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron chitis, Asthma, Consumption, And All Diseases of THROAT and LVA OSL Put up in Quart-Size Bottles for Family Use. Scientifically prepared of Balsam Tolu. Crystallized Rock Candy, Old Rye, and other tonics. The Formula is known to our best physicians, Is highly commended vy them, and the analysis of oar most prominent chemist, Prof. G. A. MARINKR, in Chicago, is ou the label of every bottle. It is well known to the medical profession that TOLU ROCK and RYE will afford the greatest relief for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitic, Bore Throat, Weak Lungs, also Consumption, in the In cipient and advanced stages. Used as a BEVERAGE and APPETIZER, It makes a delightful tonic for family use. Is pleasant to take; If weak or debilitated, it gives tone, activity and strength to the whole human frame. (CJATTTTOTV dontbedeceivedv .A- A V7it sby unprincipled deal- \ ers who try to pahn off upon yon Rock and Rye in ■ place of our TOLU ROCK AND RYK, which is I the only medicated article made, the genuine hav- M ing a GOVERNMENT STAMP on each bottle. / LA WHENCE A MARTIN, Proprietors, 111 Madison Street, Chicago, fF" Ask yonr Dinigtit for It! Ask your (iroccr for ft! Ask yonr Wine Merchant for It! Children, ask yonr Mamma for It! PROGRAMMES, Circulars, &c., for schools and academics, printed at this office. O-fi if\ Outfit furnished free, with full instruc vHJLlJ tions for conducting the most profitable business that anyone can engage in. The busi ness is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dol lars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address True Cos., Augusta, Maine. Vo & CveAvVovs. ALL parties indebted to the estate of Anachv llopson. late of Jackson county, deceased, are requested to come forward and make payment immediately. All parties having claims against said estate are requested to present the same to me at once, as I am ready to settle, nov 12 W. A. WATSON, Adm’r. BIG PAT • WANTED. WE WANT A LIMITED number of active ener getic canvassers to engage in a pleasant and prof itable business. Good men will find this a rare chance. TO MAKE dVEOISTE^T. Such will please answer this advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what business they have been engaged in. None those who mean business need apply. - Address FINLEY, HARVEY & Cm-- Atlanta, Ga.