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POINTED WAY TO SALVATION
Preaoher’a Advice Wno All Right but
Hlo Friend Aleo Had Something
Wise to 8ay.
modern innovations do away
WITH MUCH LABOR.
Time-Saving Appliances Have Been
r Introduced and Become General—
FlrelesB Cook Stove Proves
Genuine Boon.
Nowadays the men who make
things have turned their attention to
providing the home, and especially
the kitchen, with as efficient labor and
time 'saving appliances and tools as
an up-to-date factory can boast. The
modern kitchen can he a thing of
beauty and a joy even to the woman
who works in it, so great have been
the improvements made.
' Talte > for instance, the evolution of
the tireless cook stove, a miracle work
ing contrivance which banishes heat,
steam, smells and standing over the
stove watching the slow, tedious cook
ing process.
Lined with seamless aluminum, rust
proof, tarnish proof and durable uten
sils to use with it,, and a cuhnlngly
contrived steam valve ' attachment
which allows the roasting of| meats
and fowls, the baking of bread and
pies, as well as boiling and showing.’
. It is indeed a wonderful convenience.
AH that is necessary is, to lifeat the
soapstone radiators either on ja gas
or electric stove. Then: the! food,
meats, vegetables, or whateve^ is to
be cooked—cooks Just ,/as It is, and
it is forgotten until the clock bays it
should be done.
It probably isn’t known that- every
branch and variety of the cooking art
can be successfully, employed with the
fireless cook stove.
The earlier models of these cook
ers showed a very cumbersome box
that took up a lot of space in a small
kitchen, but they have "now been re
duced to occupy waste space, and
some, of the later designs show them
swinging on hinges under the kitchen
table, where they may bo pushed out
of sight and out of the way while the
rest of the meal is being prepared.
Another innovation for kitchen effi
ciency is a porcelain table with round
ed corners and edges, which is seam
less, unbreakable and uncliippable,
and at once becomes a molding board
for pie baking or a' meat board or
bread board for cooking and slicing.
This Is far superior to the old wood
en table tops which became the "catch
all” for grease and other substances,
owing to the surface being scored
from knife blades while preparing
meals.
The best thing of all about a kitchen
table of this, kind is that it can be
kept spotlessly clean—really hygienic-
ally clean—by wiping off with a hot
wet.cloth.
To let malaria de
velop unchecked in
your system is not
only to “flirt with
death,” but to place
a burden on the
joy of living.
You can prevent malaria by regu
larly taking a done cl OXIDINE.
Keep a bottlo in the mcdiolno
chest and keep youioclt well. '
OXIDINE Is sold by all druMitlt
under the strict guarantee Dial II the
llrilbollledoei no I benefit you, re
turn the empty bottle to the drutfiit
who told it. and receive THE FULL
PURCHASE PRICE.
A SPLENDID TONIC
Thero am going to be no chance for
you to be saved so long as you keep
up this high living. If there Is any
thing that Is going to kill our race It
•is theBe’ere luxuries. Better go hun
gry and cold like the wolf. Go out
and face the rains and fight the
storms. Go wade like the crane. You
will grow rugged and you will grow
tough, but you’ll walk like a man.
Yes, sir, that am do way to salvation,
that am de way to get saved.’
“Just then a tall colored man,, rls-,
Ing from his pew In the rear of the
church, Interrupted the preacher,
Bhouting: ‘This am no way to be saved.
You just jump right through that back
window and run just as fast as your
legs will carry you, for the county
sheriff am here with a warrant for
your arrest for stealing them chickens
from Massa Martin’s coop last Friday
nlfrht ’ P.hlrio ov, ’TVlhiina
Duke’s Mixture Umbrella
Whether you smoke Duke’s Mixture in pipe or cigar
ette, it is delightfully satisfying. Everywhere it is the
choice of men vfho want real, natural tobacco.
A Most Useful Present
For You end Yours
night.’ ”—Chicago Tribune.
Ideal
Not Used to'“High Life.”
An old farmer was in London visit
ing his bon, wild had got on in the
world, and who kept a large house,
servants, etc.
When the two sat down to dinner
.the first night a manservant waited
upon them, and was most assiduous
in his attentions to the old farmer.
After patching his antics for a bit the
guest exclaimed:
“What the mischief are ye dancin'
about like that for? Can ye not draw
In yer chair and pit down? I’m sure
there's enough here for the three of
us.’—London Mail.
In each 5c sack there are one OTlcl a half ounces of
choice Virginia and Nirth Carolina tobacco—pure, mild,
rich-best sort of grniiulatcd tobacco. Enough to make
many good, satisfying^ cigarettes—the kind that- makes
rolling.popular. ; And with each sack you get a present
coupon and a hook of cigarette papers free. '
Get, an Umbrella Free
The coupons can lie exchanged for all sorts of valu
able presents. ’ The lis't includes not only smokers’ articles
—but many desirable presents for women and children—
i - umbrellas, cameras,
, - toilet articles, tennis
rackets, catcher’s
sfiBC gloves and masks, etc.
m During December
k I - immf, and January only we
will send our illustrated
nnu^fa, catalogue of presents
f /CTr T FREE to any address. Ask
lgLytS I for it on a postal, today.
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SI tional care ia manufacture, and the well*
LM known and the successful Waterman
B patents, make this pen the standard of
the writing world everywhere.' ,
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STEP FARTHER.
ECZEMA SPREAD OVER BODY
R. F. D. No.\ Lewlsburg, Ky.-^-“Flf-
teen years ago I was badly affected
with eczema upon my scalp first, then
it spread ,all over my body and con
tinued to grow worse for four years.
It began with a dry rash. After form
ing thick scales or scabs the irritation
forced me to scratch the scabs off and
the hair would come, out with them.
Upon my face and body the sores
would get • Inflamed and they disflg-.
ured my face! It was worse where
my clothes irritated them. The erup
tion was a. yellowish watery kind,
sometimes bloody. In warm weather
it was so had I was not able to work
on account of the raw irritating sores
on my head and‘body.
“After trying various medicines
without relief I tried Cuticura Soap
and Ointment. After using four cakes
of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of
Cuticura Ointment and. one bottle of
the Resolvent I was entirely sound
and well and have been for eleven
years.” (Signed) W. H. Williams,
Mar. 19, 1912.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free, with 32-p. Skin, Book. Address
post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.”
Adv.
5(1 be assorted with tans from HORSE
® I SHOE, J. T., TINSLEY’S N VTU-,
£1 RAL LEAF, GRANGER TWIST.
•I coupons from FOUR ROSES (10c- '
■ I tin double coupon), PICK PLUG
I ’ CUT, PIEDMONT CIGARETTES,
I CLIX CIGARETTES, and other
I. tans or coupons issued by us.
I Premium Dept.
I
J St. Louis, Mo.
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Squash Pie Without Eggs.
Use dry squash (the hubbard or
others of same quality). Cut in suit
able pieces and cook in a steamer
only just long enough to soften so
it can be pressed through a Bleve. Too
long cooking Will make It, watery and
spoil It for a pie. Now heat-milk to
the boiling point, only and. turn imme
diately on the strained squash—using
just enough to make a thick mixture—
much . thicker than when eggs are
used. Add salt and sugar to taste; fla
vor with ginger or pure extract of lem
on is good for a change. In deep
■S773-
spark’s Victor perfect feed
ai izer
flSBffiSpr Distributor
vKi ‘ty''-A K reafi labor saver. Perfect
. .'. ,W force feed commercial fertilizer
a distributor. Distributes any
■ & quantity. Guaranteed
mS B MMWSSlfflSm right or money back.
Writo for descriptive
& * j 1*1 circular.
U Price $12.50
Delivered
SW Harlsvllla implement Co., Harlsiillle, S. C. 1
Mr. Rastus—I’ze muzzled . do dog.
An’ now I’zo waitin'.
Mr. Acker-r^For what?
\Mr.’Rastus—To see if dey’s gwinter
go de res’ o’ de way an’ see to de
puhtection o’ us human bein’s. Ef
dey’ll fix up some way o’ muzzlin’ er
hin’ feet o’ er mule, de’ll sho’ly Btop
er heap o’ damage.
Quick p|
cut off,
operated by
the foot.
Discs ad
justable in
everyway.
One Fisherman’s Idea. 1 '
First Angler—Look, this fish was
almost caught before; see the broken
hook in its mouth.
Second Angler—It should have had
sense enough to steer clear of hooks
after that. *
First Angler—Oh, • come, you can’t
expect a fish to exhibit more sense
than a human being.- ?
Good Job.
“Now, Johnny,” said the . teacher
after she had explained" the meaning
of the Word.. “I wish you would write
a sentence containing defeat.” -
After a struggle which lasted for
about twenty minutes. Johnny an
nounced that he was ready to be
heard.
“Please read your composition/’ the
teacher directed,..
“’When you git shoes dat’s top tite,”
Johnny ; read, “it’s hard' oit de feet.”
Perspicuous.
Percy (just introduced)—Ah!
you’re the efiap who makes
heads? ,
; Sculptor—Not all of thorn.
Stock Pot Handy.
The stock” pot is the. mainspring of
i well-managed kitchen. In It should
>e collected bones, poultry, carcasses,
pay beat market prieoa.
: Write for roferenter, and
weekly prlre ILL
M. 8ABKL A BOSS,
LOUISVII/LK, KY.
Dealers 1 ■ Fnrs, Illdea,
Wool. KaUbllahed I860*
’trimmings and vegetables, for any
scrap is welcome. A piece of shin
beef may sometimes be added for ex
tra strength. ■ There will -be no lack
of soup, gravy and sauces if this, is
kept constantly going; it is the foun
dation for them; all. i. : -,
Gloomy Outlook.
’It’s going to he a hard winter.”
‘How can you tell?”
’By the size of the. salary I’m get-
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks’ CAPUDINE is tho best remedy—
no' matter what causes them—whether
from tho heat, sitting In draughts, fever
ish condition, etc. 10c., 25c arid GOc per
bottlo. at medicine stores. Adv.
PJERfECJ HEALTH. —
Tiitt’s Pills keep the system In perfect order.
They regulate the bowels and produce /
A VIGOROUS BODY.
Remedy for sick headache, constipation.
Important'to mothers !
Examine carefully every bottle of:
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy, for
infants and children,-and see that it
Bears the //&* sr
Signature of
In-Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s-Castoria
The honeymoon is on tlie wane
when hubby quits taking -wide every
where he goes.
Plain Facts.
"Men are a lot of four-flushers.”
“How now?"
"They tell a girl that all-they Want
is to bask forqver in the sunshine of
her smile. And after marriage they
expect her ip cook, mend clothes,
keep house and do an endless - lot'of
plain hard work,”
“Every woman should have an aim
in life, even if she can’t throw a stone
with any degree of accuracy. ...
Italian Celery Soup.
. 'Melt two. rounding tablspoons of
butter in a saucepan; add a small on
ion sliced- and two cups of celery cut
fine. Cook together until • beginning
to ' i yellow, cbver with water and
cook the celery until soft. Press
through a sieve and add two cups of
cream. Beat the yolks of two eggs
with a tablespoonful of milk; .add
to the soup, carefully keeping it under
the boiling point.- Serve the soup with
croutons and grate a little Parmesan
cheese over the top the very last thing,
before serving.
TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA
AND BUILD UP THE SYSTEM
Take tho Old Standard* GKOVlfl’8 TASTELESS
CHILL TONIC You know what you arc taking.
Tho formula is plainly printed on every bottlo,
Rhowlng it la simply Quinine and Iron in a tasteless
form, and the most effectual form. For grown
people and children, 6U cents. Adv.
Exception.
“You can’t put water colors in an
oil painting."
’ “You can, sea blue, can’t you?”
“Only a -poor love letter can be
'spoiled by weak spelling.
Write for book saving young chicks. Send us
names of 7 friends that use incubators and get
book free. Ralsatl Remedy Co., Blackwell, Okta.
Dr.Plerco’s Pleasant Pellets regulato and in vig-
orato stomachy livor and bowels. Sugar-coated,
tiny granules, easy to take as candy. Adv.
Borrowed money often causes a
total loss of memory.
ITCH Relieved in 30 Minutes.
Woolford’n Sanitary Lotion for all kinds of
contagious Itch. At.Druggists. Adv.
toordnr° Pennants, Sofa Pillows and Class Pins
for College Class and Club use, In any design do-
Atlanta 'fEm Films Developed'FREE
It’s a genuine surprise party If any
one has a good time at it.
Some of the charity that begins at
home isn’t worth‘making a. fuss about.
Apricot-Apple Pie.
Line your pie plate as usual with
nice crust, put In a. scant layer of
halved apricots (canned), then fill the
pie with sliced apple and finish cs
usual and bake. The mingled flavor
of the two fruits is vfery nice and ap
petizing.
Iron Wrong Side.
When ironing between buttons on-a
ehlrtwaist place the buttons down on
a folded towel and iron on wrong side.
The result will be very pleasing to
both ironer and wearer.
Mrs. Winslow’H Soothing Syrup for Childrei
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain,cureB wind colic, 26c a bottle.Adv,.
Dropsy cured. Swelling quickly redi
of Breath relieved in a few hours. Sa
free, colush dropby hksedy to., ati
FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS
Are Richest In Curative Qualities
FOR BACKACHE. RHEUMATISM,
-KIDNEYS , AND BLADDER
Most of the so called theatrical stars
are rockets. .
t one gave ■ voice only to one’s
rnghts one wouldn’t talk bo much.
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 50-1912.
Beoause of thoso ugly, grizzly, gray hairs. Use “ LA CREOLE” HAIR DRESSING. PRICE, Sl.oo, retail,