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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1890)
HOUSEIXOIil) AFFAIRS. tot: art OF SWEEPING, jTnorus^ 7 said Loib, honestly “Alic©* ‘no vou ^■3’“ hardcr e “ rciss «*“ playing tennis. I hesitated. “I really don t know, One never thinks of hard or easy in ten nis, the game is so interesting; and then it’s outdoor exercise, and theie s no dan ger of inhaling dust. b “Well, for ray part,” said Marjorie,“1 etc doing work that tells. There is so much satisfaction m seeing the figures in the carnet coma out brightly uuder my broom! Alic=,wh.t did you do ,o moke your reception-room so perfectly spten (iiferouk? Gms, looxv nci o! YoiidtLiink this carnet \A had iust come out of the v warehouse. P “Mother often tells Aunt Hetty,” Eaid I, “to dip tha end of the broom in a pail of water in which she has poured a little ammonia—a teaspoonful to a gal Ion. The ammonia takes off the dust and refreshes the colors wonderfully. Wo coulda ,, Upo t ke-p ,. house fious. without without it it, ” 1 r fin fin isiied, rather proudly. “Did you bring some from home?” ukea Marjorio, looking hurt. “Why, of course not! I asked your mother, and she gave me the bottle and told me to take what I wanted.” “A little coarse salt or some damp tea leaves strewed over a carpet before sweeping adds ease to the cleansing nro cess,” said Mrs. Downing, appearing on the scene and praising us for our thor oughness. “The reason is that both the gait and the tea leaves being moist keep down the light floating dust,which gives more trouble than the heavier dirt. But now you will all bo better for a short rest; so come into my little snuggery and have a gossip and a lunch, and then you may attack the enemy again.”— Harper* Young People, W '>•*«" ; _.v. SALAD SAUCES. Salad sauces, unless properly prepared, writes Mrs. E. R. Parker in the Couriei Journal, are not only very unpalatable, but also very unhealthy, a fact that has given many people the idea that salads we unsuitable food for general use. Care must be given the work, when it will be found very easy to serve an excellent, digestible dish, by using either plain lauce dressing, or mayonnaise sauce, as the occasion may require. The following recipes are taken from the best author Ities on the subject, ana are used by the best cooks: East India Salad Sauce—Rub tha yolks of two hard-boiled eggs smooth and add a teaspooaful of curry powder, eight teaspoonsful of olive oil, gradually, end two tablespoonsful of tarragon vine gar; work until proper consistency. French Salad Dressing—Put half a teaspoonful of salt, and a fourth of a tea spoonful of pepper in a bowl, add then three tablespoonsful of oil, gradually, rub and mix well, then pour in a tabie spoonful of vinegar, and 6tir foi one minute. Cream Salad Dressing—Mash the hard boiled yolks of three eggs until fine, then add the yolk of one raw egg, and beat butter, smooth, add a tablespoonful of melted salt and pepper, beat half a tea cup of thick cream, stir the mixture all together and then add two tablespoons ful of strong vinegar. Plain Salad Dressing—Mix one tea •pooaful of oil, one saltspo a and half as much blaok On St ^ r until well I ®ix mixed, add to the salad, and again, then add three more table spoonsful of oil and stir the salad lightly. rinegar, Lastly add a tablespoonful of sharp stir again, and serve. Euglish Salad Dressing—Rub the yolks of two hard-boiled cgg3 and one raw one together; when very smooth add , a teaspoonful of salt and half as much pepper, with a teaspoonful of dry mus of tar( oil fj hj degrees, add six tn.blespoonsful aud ten of vinegar; mix well, and *dd four tablespoonsful of sweet cream, j aQ d set on ice until wanted. I. Simple Mayonnaise—Take a bowl, wash m cold water, and set on the ice until w cll chilled. Heat the yolks of two e Sgsand drop in the bowl; add a tea spoonful of salt and a saltspoon of pepper; auil one tablespoonful of oil; beat thor oughly, cf and, by degrees, add half a pint oil. When it begins to thicken add a j«blespoonfuls e , v,T drops of vinegar at a time, until two Mayonnaise have been mixed in. sauce, for fancy salads, may Je c o'o re <l green by the addition of spin ‘ch juice, and red with the vinegar from decided iaue by beets. adding Aspec mayonnaise is Mayonnaise. melted aspeo jelly ta ti,„ n , aielvcn . , Mas an Eater. . Oae of our chicken cranks, who be- 1 ueves in good breeds, killed a six-months- j ?'' *’' ac -v Langshan cockerel, on Saturday j j 1 "’ ^ at: Vi 'as nearly if not quite large j turkey. as a It weighed exactly six Pounds; measured from tip to tip of ln .g3, uftcr being dressed, twenty-three I c ies aQ d • cues , » high. was sixteen and one-half The chicken was just get " ln ? 00( 1 growing trim, and would l j. been a whopper if left alone. But Co ca t about as much as a pig, and th me snort , Sickens corn crop shortened that Graphic. life. —La Grange ( Ga .) ie wnole world's produce of suit per hn is 7,300,000 tons. England pro I s tho most. , SCHLEY COUNTY NEWS. WOMAN’S INTUITION. Searly Always Right in Her Jndgtnent la Regard to Common Things. forego tiis visit to tho fair. said: my wife “1 thought told it to take was going to be warm® i me my overcoat, but wouldn’t. Women have more sense than mea W omen’s admission. intuition; _ good sense is said to come from may it not bo tbut they are more clos8 observers of little things. Oae thing fa more “According frequently than the lords of creation, to Dr. Alice Bennett, who personi subjaef who to h–v© bilious aUicks anl ei^ hke the flowing of water crawling in sons^tioos, a ^f ‘t>red al, the ti ne’ and have the head, who attacks ot sudden weakness, unexplainel pected of dangerous may well be sus of bright’s tendencies in the direo disease.’’ this H owar ffthe ^w^orffirfSi" statement, in her suggests: “Possibly Alice is correct diagnosis, but why doesn’t she gi 7 e spma idea of treatment? I know a man Wh0 has been ‘tired all tho time’for ten of years. calomel Nlgllt before last ha took two doses and yesterday he wished he hadn’t.” IrttofSttaKrt?wET"? Davis, of Basil, O., June21st, “I do hesitate 180J: not to say that I owe my life to Warner’s Safe Cure. 1 had a constant iug are for My T™e husband phySdaTcSd^o n^h me. spent hundreds of dollars and I was not relieved. I was under – |S?'Xw’r^SSWo“'7 had taken one bottle of the Safe Cure. I can safely and do cheerfully recommend it to all w ho are sufferers of kidney troubles.” IaW3 i-a\.s f ior or the me Peonle reopie. [continued. ] A husband has a right to convey his proper v to his wife in payment of a debt he owes her, for her property or money used by him, just as he has to convey the, same to a stranger. All contract* obtained by fraud are void. The terms of a verbal contract must bo understood and agreed to by both parties, oiherwise it is binding upon neither. An officer has no more right than a private citizen to carry concealed weap ons. A sc hool teacher has the right to pun ish pupils for the purpose of discipline, but must not inflict cruel or injurious punishment. All debts bear interest from the time they are due and payable. ble A negotiab e note, that is a note paya at a bank or private banking house, is not subject to offsets iu favor of the maker in the hands of a bona fide holder who took it before maturity. A waiver of exemption note is not a lien upon the maker’s property? and has no advantage over an ordinary note until after tion. judgment and the issue of execu by Exemption of land can only be waived n separate instrument in writing. Such a waiver has no effect in a promis sory note. Wa"es to any amount up to $1,000 can be claimed as exempt, besides wages to the amount of $25 per month, which are specially exempted. It is not slander or libel to speak, -write or publish the truth about any one. A hotel or boarding house keeper, without license, has no lien upon the baggage of his guests. \Vhen a parly gives a replevy bond, he thereby admits that lie is the owner of the property in question. A railroad engineer is required by law to look out for a hog on the track, but not for a man. The man must look out for himself. Drunkenness is good cause for dis charging an employe. and If an accouut is presented as sented to, or not objected to, it becomes a slated account, and runs for six years. A man of accustomed known intemperate getting habits under is one who is to the influence of liquor whenever ha has ready access to it. The Sunday law is violated whenever a merchant or tradsman makes a habit of doing bn-ine-s on Sunday for a liveli hood, Occasional sab s of necessity, or in emergencies, do not vi< lute the recovered law. Money lost gambling can be back by the wife of ihc loser. A Curious Prescription. The following is a Chinese prescription for the cure of cancer: Pickled lizzards, two pairs, two males and two females; Corea ginseng root, one half ounce; willow cricket skins, half a dozen, three males and three females; rattlesnake tail, one-fourih ounce; sweet potato vine, one ounce; black dates, two ounces; elm bark, one and one-half ounces; devilfish suckers, three ounces; reindeer's horn (ground), one-half ounce; birds’ claws, one-fourth ounce; lotus leaves, one-half ounce; white nuts, onc ^ a |£ ounce; dried Linger, one-fourth ounce; coffin nails (old ones), five ounces, Roil the whole in two quarts of water. When? When sores break out on your person, when pimples cover your face, when you feel weak and debilitated, and > our nervous system feels shattered, when you have aches and pains, when your appetite fails, when ytpi are trou bled with dyspepsia, when there fa a general functional derangement and life Sarsaparilla hardly worth living, give Dr. Hull’s a trial and you will be delighted at its pleasing effect. As a general health r storer and Btrcngihenerof the whole system it is superior to any other compound. It will not harm tho most delicate invalid and has i lived thousands from a premature grave. You wrong youreolf when you delay giving it a trial. Never fight with a sweep; you cannot black en him, but he may blacken you. FITS stooped fro* by Da. Kline’s Gar, at Nbuve RneroKKU. No fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise au 1 triad Data* free. Dr. Kiiue. 931 Arch SL. I’hUa., D«- Hints to Housekeepers. Rice, bo ed very dry, is nc f rp ,bly , - , ... f rcmSIulhe 1 ^ and make it impure. hour . 9p™ln»d .nkl. ta been cured iu en showering hot water poured from a height of a few feet. If you are a tax woman arrange to have your work-table and ironing-board a few inches higher th n they are usually made. This little precaution will prevent many a backache. Fuel can be saved on ironing day by placing over the irons an old tin bucket or similar vessel bottom side up. You need a thick iron-holder, lined with pa per, to handle them with when heated in this way. Don’t allow the broom to stand on the brush end when not in use; hang it on a nail by means of a ring in the top of the handle. Don’t forget that a broom will last much longer if, after using, it is dipped in boiling water for a few min utes . into In changing ticks, feathers, feathers always put them new as the will surely prick throi g 1 washed ticks, I believe our grand mothers rubbed the inside of the ticks with hard soap, to prevent this, but I should prefer new ones. O.d tick ing can always be put to good use. Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high char acter of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowe'.s, cleansing the system effectually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. It is the man who can’t sing that seems anxious that every one should know it. Manv a poor little sickly child has been saved from the grave by Destroyers, its kind mother which giv ing it Dr. Bull’s Worm the little one thought wa6 candy. Considering how little the bell knows, it is wonderful how much it has been tolled. Ladies needing a tonic, or children who want building up, t-hould take Brown’s Ivon Bitters. indigestion,Biliousness It is i leasant to ta e, cures Malaria, and Liver Complaints, makes the Blood rich and pure. It is hard for a lazy lying. man to be truthful, for* he is happiest when A Wonderful Paper. When you were re tiling the large published Pnsnec’ut of The Youth’s Companion, last week ot our columts, did you s op to consider what a we ltd or talent wa3 emraudii pro ducing this re uarkable pap^r/ Its successes Phenomenal, aid it is read in 400,001 fame tea because it is tha oest of its kind. Now is the tune to send tour subscription. $1.75 sent at once will secure you the rest of this year free, including all the Holiday Number.*. 'dHB YOUTH’S COMPANION, Boston. Woman, her diseases and their treatment, 72 pages, illustrated; price 50c. Sent upon re jSTA^SfcVPWuTPfc 0 Lee AVa’s Chinese Headache Cure. Harm less in efi'ei t, quick and positive *1 in action. bottle. Kent prepaid on receipt of Kansas per City,Mo Adeier – Co.,522 Wyandotte st., Timber. Mineral, farm bands and Ranches in Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, bouj£Ut aucl sold. T v lor – Co., Ka.usa.s City* Mo, Oklahoma Guide Book ami Map sent any where on receipt or 5-icts.Tyler Sc Co., Kansas City, Mo, CaTarrOi > Is a complaint which affects nearly everybody mor, or less It originates in a cold, or succession or co ds combined with Impure blood. Disagreeable flow from the nose tickling in Uie throat, offensive bre th, pain over a id betivee 1 the eyes, lluging and bursting noises in the ears, are the more com mon symptoms. Catarrh is cured by Hood’s Sarsa parilla, which strikes directly at Us cause by re moving a 1 impurities from the blood, building up the diseased tissues and giving healthy tone to the wlm.e system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist*. (1; six for 45. Prepared only by C. 1. HOOD – CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar 0,Ef^LLAM.$ SS®*’WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For BILIOUS – NERVOUS DISORDERS Such as Wind and Pain in ihe Stomach, Fullness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness, and Drowsiness, Cold Chills,Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, –c. THE FIRST DOSE WILL CIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. BECCHAM'S PILLS TAKEN AS DIRECTED RESTORE FEMALES TO COMPLETE HEALTH. Digestion, For Sick Headache. Constipation, Weak Stomach, Impaired Disordered Liver, etc •9 they ACT LIKE MAOIC, Strengthening the muscular System, restoring long-lost Com - ) plexlon, bringing back the It sen edge of appetite, nn<l arousing with ihe ROSEBUD OF C HEALTH the whole physical energy of the liuman frame. One ot the best guarantees / to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BEECHAM’S PILLS HAVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ) ANY PROPRIETARY MEDICINE Tims IN II THE LLCll WORLD. ( / Vi-ppu■-<-<! irrufioistsflcnerally. mil v bv A 41. fit. Helen*. T.iincii.hlri-, Fnglnml. Sold bn B. F. ALLEN CO.. 365 and 367 Canal St.. New York, ) Sole Asentsfnr the United Stntes, who (if vmr druggist does net keep t hem) WILL MAIL C ^BEEClLAM’SJ’UiLS^on^RKCKIPT of JPIUCE.Mets^A^BOX^jMENTiot^THis I’apeb.) / * - msfs WZpUntL ^ A A yJAM » THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY BltOTHEUS, 66 Warren St, Now York. Price 60 cta.l 251315“ Centennarian Curios. In the lnt a t of the p ry, **The Old Homestead, at the Acade y, NewKork, there is used uu old wood i. n.eking cra dle that has been in the h-v 'v n D nman Thompson and h s foi ath jsvr 13b ye: rs. It has rocked si.\ g a rations of “Lucie Joshuas.” The d fashioDe 1 clock introd iced in this scene is also uu heirloom of the Thon psm family, havin ' been in the family since its early members settled in New Hampshire mera century and a half ago. The gun which hangs of over its the fireplace is even older The date manufacture stamped ou the baircl is 1725. I enman’s ancestors used the piece iu 1770. The easiest way to clean shoes or r ib ber over-shoes which have become u u Idy is with vaseline. A little “swab” of flannel on the cud o' a stick is good for this purpose. Even if the vaseline touches the hands, it forms a coating over them, so 'hat task is uot so unpleasant as it oth erwise would be. I have used Bull’s Sarsaparilla in skin dis eases of long standing, which demanded a thorough charge ot the fluids of the body, and any admit physician knowing its composition will its va.ue.—IF. T. Prcntise, Lewieptirt, Ky. Doctors never kick when they ean show a clean pair of heals. Mart persons are broken down from over work or household cares. Brown’s Iron Bit ters rebuilds tue system, adds digestion, re moves excess of bile, an i cures malaria. A splendid tonic for women and children. The Indian was the original ticket-scalper w ith the axsent on the scalp. Krie Railway. This popular Eastern Line is running solid vestibuled trains, consisting of beautiful day conches, between Pullman sleeping and dining cars, Boston. Cincinnati, All trains Chicago, New York and during the run via Lake Chautauqua through tickets season, privileged and passengers to stop off holding this world-famed are at resort. Be sure your tickets read via N. Y.. L. E. – W. R. R. Do Yon Ever Speculate T Any person sanding Information as their name and ad dress will receive that will lead to a fortune. Beni. Lewis – Oo., Security Building, Kansas City. Mo. > SCOTT’S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and ! HYP0PH0SPK1TES of Lime and Soda > Is endorsed and prescribed by leading physicians because both tho Cod TAccr Oil and Utipophosjthit.es in are tho recognized agents tno euro ot Consumption. It, la as palatable as milk. Scoffs Emulsion is a wonderful Flesh ¥ rod near. It is the I Hast ltemedt/ tor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis eases, Chronic Coughs and Coid3. | Ask for Scott’s Emulsion and take no other, j lie TO Si.10 A MONTH ean fie made working »•» for us. Persons preferred who e,n furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may bo profitably employed also. A few vacancies In towns and cities. B. F. JOHN SON – CO.. 1 mj Main ht„ Richmond. Va. PATENTS Inventor’s or a Patent. How to Sent Cniile, ubiiiin free. Patrick O’Farrell, j I ASTHWI ASMFJ.i–’FREE | by nail U MlTcrer*. Dr. K. RCiUHSAN, St. r>nl,lllitn. | HOLLY all Shipman best. extras, Send No. for on'y 32-page 10 S3. Scroll catalogue Latest Saw, with aud to fihipiniin Engine Alfg. 1 o., Rochester. >. Y. $65 A .MONTH O Er ght Y e ting .Men or at llonril for I,:kIicm 1 = each County. I*. W. Ziegler – Co.. Fi iladelphla,Fa. WANTED Reli ble Agent* os 11 ourchofcq Nursery stock. Liberal commi slon o. » Nurserym, lary pa d. Wi ,te us for (e ms. May Brutlum n, Kochebier, N. Y. PIS O' T S CURE FOR Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to tho taste. Children take it without objection. By drupgists. 25CTS I + - ■ / id j Uu to / y / / • V ’rm a tA i Why docs this man stare so ? He is simply listening to the marvelous cures effected by Dr. Pierce’s Gold* eu Medical Discovery. The following case illustrates: February 14th, 1830. World’s Dispensary Medical Associa tion. Buffalo, N. Y.: Gentlemen -A remarkable case has occurred In our territory. J. N. Berry, a man about thlrt y years of aye, was going down rapidly. He tried physician homo after physician, patent medicines, lie noted receipts—in sanitarium fact, and everything, went to a returned no better. Wo all thought he was dying with were consumption, loft for him. and only a few weeks of Ufa He commenced "Golden Medical Discov ery," mend. and He at has the same time commenoed dozen to used about two bottler and is still using it. He bas gained In wolghA color and strength, and is able to do light work. have listened It is just such a case as we should to rather suspiciously, but when wo see it we must believe It. It has trebled our sales of “Golden Medical Discovery.” JOHN HACKETT SON. – Druggists, Roanoke, Ind. In all bronchial, throat and lung; affections, lingering coughs, spitting of blood, weak lungs and kindred ailments, the “Discovery” effect* the most marvelous cures. 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