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T HE t ’ O Xi H 88 MpJf-.D K N T
Roberta. Ga.
BOUSE AND HOMS.
Tin» Fm ®T Cottonsev n^d in OnH
nary Oparatiew-a.
Far Preferable to Butter or I.ard il
}.lany instances—Now Largely Uset
Throughout the Southern States
llora Who esainx tiiati Hog: Fat.
Many housekeepers outside th*
judice against cottonseed oil, and
tiiey cannot be operations persuaded that is fai! ir j
many cdlinary it Tin
inef era ole do lard or butter.
best authorities are oil, clearly, of used the
opinion that this whether
alone or with other oils or fats, is
a, perfectly food, wnolesome and easily find digested nutri¬
tions as
<*md disposed oomnionly of in tho system emploj'ed as
any of tho
t-aty. Throughout the growing
cottop
it has beeii -for a long medi¬ time,
very largely used, and the
cal faou.sy of Arkansas Univer¬
sity states that it is to be,preferred
to other fats in many respects,
"'agreeing with tho most delicate
stomachs, whether used in baking
or in frying,” and that “not ‘ono
instance lias ever been given of
health being in uny manner im¬
paired by the use, however freo, of
cottonseed oil in food.”
Thousands of hands employed
in the cottonseed oil mills are in
the habit of making their dinners
on the crude oil by dipping then
bread in it, and yet from this free
use of it nothing has ever resulted
but tho host of health. No ilttU
of tho lard on jtho market ij
largely made up of cottonseed oil.
anti some reputed pure Lard do.:
not contain any hog fat wuatover
'No one can justify this adulter,
and it is harm ’
tion, yot a La** one
Further than this, Wnoti tii
characier of much of tho so-calle
pure lard is considered, also tu
questionable methods of poppura
txou and tho ingredients used, tb.
counterfeit fat must appear to b
Uir the most wholesome. House
keepers will do well to study tin.
matter carefully, and one they
have done so they must bo con¬
vinced that for frying and some
other processes of cooking, cotton¬
seed oil is far and away better
than hog fat.
Mrs. Abol, who won the Lamb
prize essay for sanitary and eco¬
nomic cooking, favors the use of
Cottc*t«©<ad oil. As to tlie matter
of lard, she rightly says that if it
is used for fry ing it should bo tried
out at home; but beef fat, waich
is cheaper, she holds that no one
can object, to, and advises that it
be prepared in the following way:
Out the fresh suet in let pieces, stand and
cover with cold water; it
a day, changing the water once in
that time. This takes out the pe¬
culiar tallowy taste. Now put it
in an iron kettle, with a half tea¬
cup of milk to each pound slowly of until suet,
and let it cook very
the fat is clear and sound light brown of cook¬ in
color, and ceased. till the
ing has *
The pieces may be loosened from
the bottom with a spoon, but it is
not to be stirred; if it burns the
taste is ruined. Now lot it stand
and partly cool, then pour off into
cups to become cold. It smells as
sweet as butter, and can in fiiariy
cases be used instead of it. The
fat which is left in the pieces may
be pressed out for less should particular be
uses. The beef suet
bought perfectly fresh, that sur¬
rounding the kidneys being chosen
ft* of the best quality.
Is That Sew?
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WELL, READ THIS.
Don’t waste your money on ft
cheap sewing machine. When you
buy, get one that is reliable—that
will do first-class work, and which,
w.ith ordinary care, will last ft life¬
time. Therefore, in buying a
WHITE SEWING MACHINE,
h -r ; **a|fl
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you will save money, time and
patience; and that is a good deal,
when you pause to think of it
Live dealers wanted where we are
not represented.
WHITE V SEWING ... MACHINE CO., 9
Cleveland, Ohio.
I am handbdng high grade and
and acids hotn at Roberta
seli«. The fanue swill profit <v.see¬
ing my woods and getting pri es be
fore buying elsewhere* Give Ine a
call Pi li Traiuiuell
,
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BUSINESS EDUCATION.
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Of Iventucliy University, LEXINGTON.
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oviMisifi' t'oarl iioiius
WILBUR, n. SMITH, president
u.7* ){ygt Hiid Il srhuftt Honarvl
K. TV.-& aud \V‘. DipV.nm R. Smith, o ?}<•. of this (adteyv, receive*! rhw
d-dul or n*.n..r at \VorUl*M KxD«i«ltlon,
Kifnrntfoit* *.| Hock-Kl^plujf, Nc'-iriy ittej-aliu" Co TIC rill
Idiiii .s u-J^nts ir. iit r 'rnvce the pn*t y«
fr*un so Staten nnl For im !' timries; 10.000
In ne««. 1 :VT.*mr 1 w t< C'*?p’.:iv**d. C'««ur.sc
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trnchere tmi j*««1 chu b*» taken a*. me #»r with
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’oJJ—op* CJ-J^* t» ilny xml .Stuivtif* rrmirrH nit *-a>r
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Send Illustrated for - Catalogue. ALL KINDS f; . ' ,. _,- f ' Cénn;
30' kg:
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NumtioniAglng4§
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE!- FREE \
WORK FOR US
a few dav.-*, and you will' be startled at the unex¬
pected success that will reward your efforts. We
positively have the best business to offer an agent
that can lie found oil the face of this earth.
845.00 profit on 8 <5 00 worth of business is
being easily ami honorably boys, made ami by and girls pain to
hundreds of men, women, in our
employ. than You have can make idea money of. The faster business at work is lor
us you any so
easy to learn, and,instructions so simple and plain,
that all succeed from the start. Those who take
hold of the business reap the advantage that
arises from the successful, sound reputation and largest of one publishing of the
oldest, inost^ Aiiioricsi. yourself the tug
houses in Secure for pr; hits
tint* tlie easiness so readily grandly, and handsomely and vie than Ids.
All h-ciupers succeed more
reatize iie ir greatest expectations. Those who
.try i: find exactly as we tell tlieni. There is plenty
of room, for a few more workers, and We urge
them 1 o begin .at (Slice. If you are alreadv wish em¬
ploye.!, Inn .have a few spare moments, and
to use them to advantage, then Write us at one
(to- uarfictiUrs !..■.( is your grand opportunity), and receive
fui bv return mail. Address,
Y Kt 15 & CO.. Box No. 400, AiiKusta, Me.
U\<S
21st Annual Announcement
or TBS
AT DAHLOVfEGA* ..
A branch of the State Unimsity
Spring Term begin* Firtt Monday in Feb
ruary. ' FaU in Term begin* Firtt
Monday September., .
Be*t school in the south, «or students with
limited means, The military training is
thorough, being -under a U. 8. Army officer,
detailed by the Secretary of War. s .
BOTH SEXES H AVE EQUAL ADVAN
TAGBS.,
.
.j: Students are prepared end licensed to teach
in the pnbiic schools, by eet of the legislature,
Lectures, on Agricnlture end the Soienoee
by distinguished educators end scholars.
For health the climate, ia unsurpassed;
Altitude 2287 feet,
Board $10 per month and upwards. Messing
•at lower-rates.
Each senator and representative of the state.
is entitled and requested to appoint one pupil
from his district or county, without paying
uatrieuiation fee, during his tern.
For catalog or information, address Secre¬
tary or Treasurer, Board of Trustees.
Boitrty.s Tour of the World.
Ex-Mayor Daniel F. Beatty, c
Beatty’s Celebrated Orjrans tnui
Pianos, Washington, New Jersey
has returned home from an extended
tour of the world. Read his adverf
riseinent in this paper and send ft?}
catalogue. 9-10
For Sale.
1 will selljmy five room house? and
foul* lots in Roberta Gin for Three
($;»7o) Hundred and seventy five dol¬
lars cash. For further particulars
write me at Macon G?»,of' call on H
D McCrary at Roberta Ga.
D. K. Bazemoke.
a*rs.d. ^Ploxid-a, 'jSBaalxoaxa.
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NO. 1—TAKING EFFECT 8EPTEMBE R i5. 1662
SOUTH-BOUND. north-bound.
T. \V. Gakkett, Receiver. »
Local Daily Daily Local Freight,
No o Nov 1 No. 2. No. (5
M. L’ve P. M. Lv. A. M. Ar. P. M. An
_- - - - • ?;.oo. | Atlanta. 11 00
S 3 13 Atlanta Yard, 10 48 4 10
F....... tlorncil. F, ... V
X S 3 34 Haasville, S . 10 28- D 3 34
X 87 F . . . . . . F. 10 12 A 3 24
851 River dale .
8 47 8 . . . . 10 07 jF 252
3.5G . . Selina. , . . S.
905 F 4 05 . . K. »58 1*' 2-12
9 30 l . . ... Blalock. S. 9 45 IF 2 24
9 45 b « 4 IS I ’. Fayetteville F 9 31 LS •j oog
f . . . 'S I 24|i
10 13 F • Inman. S 9 35
10 23 . . • . F U> 8 1 14
F . AVoolsey. 9
10 40 .. . . • • 9 07 S 12 56
F 4^ Lowry. S
11 00 8 KaUutah Junct’n. V 8 59 - 8
11 17 8 in 8 8 48 8 1 .> 1 U P w
11 42 1 Zctella. 8 8 33 I) 11 5t>
1152 1 £ In Williamson. F 8 22 A 11 51
1225 m a, 5 30 Zebu Ion. F 8 08 8 11 18
n W 5 41 Is
1250 F 5 55 Meansville. ... 7 58 8 10 53
1 28 ■S 0 05 Piedmont. 8 ' 7 43 8 10 25
1 50 A 020 |? Topek unction. 8 7 30 8 9 33
2 35 1) 0 35 | YatosVlllc.J F ' 7 IS 8 9 00
JU 3 03 8 6 48 D 037 8 S 14
3 89 ■F 7 05 Culloden. A 6 42? 8 7 89
4 11 8 7 21 Musella. F I) 7 07 1
F Knoxville, Crawley’s. F 0 27 A 0 32 J
4 47 F 7 35 F F
F Gaillard’s. F css 8 5 55
510 Payne’s. 8 <r. F «
F 7 40 ‘
« tn P »> Lfe'c Pope, a in arrive. F 5 30
|, m arrive Fort Valley. 8 500
a m leave
No 5 and 6 will run daily except Sunday. F -Stop when flagged
?—Stop for meals.
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head model, drawing ,nle photo., “ Ume with '*»??•** descrip
of
charge. We Our adfisc, fee not it due patentable till patent or is not, secured. free of $ $
Cost ft rAM^NLCT, of in “How the U. toObnfnVatents, S. and foreign countries 1 with? *
same
free. 4F‘-% *
C.A.SNOW&COJ
Om PATtHT Office, Washington, D. C. r
Grannies' Muffs in Fashion /tginiu
The smartest thing to do with
the muff is to wear it hung Pound long,:
the neck suspended by a
slender gold .or silver chain. Those
yards of chain attached to • which
our piothers and grandmothers WatchesJ
were wont to weaYtheir
when a watch was ■ regarded a.4
quite a possession in the >way of
jewelry, can be prettily utilized in
this wav.
It seems at last an accomplished
fact that muffs ate-targe ImnSs enough We
to rtmv »mv ousts in. ,
have been promised them of a son
sible size for several wiuters.'but
now at last they are adopted, which and
the could silly little things into
we sreoutotdaie. only thrurt our augers
,
To be smart one must have a .
real, cozy granny 1 ^ u ^- ^‘ ie
prettiest are or sable, lined with
nch, handsome brocade and pers
turned, iiiey are so dainty, they so
warm, so costly looking that
have an an* of distinction all to
themselves apart from the general
effect of than owner s toilet.
Choice Recipes,
MlLK SlIERBERT.'—Take one
quart Of milk, the juice of three
largo lemons and one pint of sugw,
Miianpte^thoj.siiuw lhe mill, will cuullo by the M cr^m.
twuof tho-lemon, but coma all
■vght in tho t reozmg process.
Cauliflower. -- Remove the
nuter stalks. Soak in cold water,
and cook in boiling saltc.l water
about 20 minutes.-- Drain,* separ
rate-tbo stalks, p*at them iu a dish,
and season to tasm; or.' with two
tabiesprtbns of leiiivih juice, a little
salt and pepper mixed with quarter
of a cup of melted butter. Or
pour a thin, white sauce over
cauliflower aud sprinkle coarse
bread crumbs which have
browned in butter over the sauce.
Scientific American
Agency for
nn 1 €
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§fi% TRADE marks,
DESIGN PATEtiTS,
For information and free COPYJUCHTS, HandDooIt write to etc.
M.UNN & CO., for an securing Buoadwxt, New in America. Youk.
Oldest bureau taken out by patents is brought
Every the public patent by auotiee given us free of charge beforo in the
jpeafffc ^aieriaa
Largest circulation of nny scientific paper in the
world. should -Splendidly be Without illustrated. it. Weekly. No intelligent 83.00
man months. Address liUNN a
year; FunusnERe, $1.50 six 301 Broadway, New York & City. C0«
j PtVUKU fta. UN KNOWN.
When a> Quaker is Once Married it
. .isFor Life
Divorces tlie are actually unknown
among Q uakers," and this abr
«eaCa is accounted for by the ex
traordi nary precautions employed desire
when twd young persons to
be united!in marriage.’ The par¬
ties riage place in their written proposals form, which of mar¬ is
a
referred to the society of which
they are members, and is acted
upon at a ‘•preparation meeting”
thereof. If 411 the' attendant cir
cumstances are ; iU every respect in
accordance with the views of those
present, the proposal introduced is approved, the
aud is then at
“monthly meeting,’’ when it . is
again passed upon, and a commit
tee of investigation into the char
actors, habits and circumstances of
the engaged committees twain always is appointed, consist
ThCte
°f two members of each sex. The
committee, after a most thorough
examination and investigation.
makesits , ., report, generally ,, at the ,
“onthly meeting,
Tins ends tho the prehmmaryarrango- liberty
™ nts > twain are at
to proceed m ti.e aocomphshment of
trf their marnage, a committee
two the ot each sox being appointed oruorly by
eotmmtteo toseeit oon
^rule, the impressive ceremonies
are & generally conducted at the
home i of the bric Ie, thoughocca
si6nal y in the “Meeting.” At the
UU pti^h * ceremonies the certificate
ig ivm to tho couple, and, after
rcce j v i a{ r their own signatures, is
‘
in tum signed by every contains person
present, 'laid frequently Engagement
a hundred names. .
or wedding Y. rings Journal. are rarely given
—N. Home
Royal Feet,
^ Queen Victoria’s shoo is that of
s ut/old i ady , »,k 1, although
room £ and com f urt;ld |^ j s no t
tt ( whfla gmpnas Kugeuie,
once the leader of feminine fashion
of tlie oivilized world, has now dis
pensed with those high heels which
sb o was wont to affect in the days
of her reign at the Tuileries.
The Queen Countess, of Portugal, de like " Paris, her
toother, the
has feet thatjin point of size and x
shape are in Keeping with their
masculine ways and appearance.
For one would • scarcely expect a
woman who smokes such huge
and strong cigars as the Countess
de Paris to own a dainty and ele¬
gant foot.
Princess May of Teck’s small
foot is inherited from her hand¬
some father, the Duke of Teck, a
man formerly renowned for his
good looks, though not for his
morals.
The feet of the Princess of
Wales, as well as thoso of her
daughters and her sister, tho
Czaiins of.-Russia, aro narrow and
long, but lack the arched instep
necessary to endow them with
elegance.
Queen Marguerite of collecting Italy,
whose pet hobby is
slippers and shoes of famous
women of past ages, has, like all
Italian women, a large and some¬
what graceless ^oot.
State of Ohio, County, City’ of Toledo,
Lucus
Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that lie is the senior partner of the
firm of F. J. Cheney & Toledo, Co., Coun¬ doing
business in tlie aforesaid City of and that
ty and State sai !
firm will pay ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that calinot Catarrh be cured Cure. by
the use of Hall’s
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before ine and subscribed
in my presence, tliis Gth day of De
cember, A. D. 1886. •
! SEAL* A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Publie.
Halt’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally and acts.directly on the blood
anil mucous surface of the system.
Send for testimonlnla, free,
F. J. CHENEY & CO,.Toledo. O.
I^SF-Sold by Druggists. 75«.
BEATTY’S PIANOS In use every¬
where. Write
for catalogue. Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, New Jets *y.
BEATTY’S ORGASS.writl'fo/ea': Dan$l
etneue. Address F. Beitty,
Washington, New Jersey,