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mangoes IN JAMAICA.
Manner in Which the Tree
Curi°’ jS Be Transplanted.
Came to
in 1782 that the British
It Flora. one of Admiral Rod
fri f at , about the
cqnardon. •ruising •
De ' Indies, chased and captured a
1 ghip’bound from Mauritius to |
frent h the *ere found
Haiti- i On hoard prize
plants and 3eeds economic
man) French Government ^
\alt*. V- hich the
introducing from their Fast to
were i colonies. Among
th? ,r ir West Indian
w erc a number of young mango
these ii numbered. The ship was ;
* rt eP a and the
aK a prize to Jamaica, j
Election n ,
of pi ants was p aced in a
ien at Gordon Town, afterwards j
? 1( 1 Government Botanic Gar- j
U e 1 a ; the
" But the numbers got mixed or
tie n. only one mango tr_s retained
lost and No. 11, which !
its label, and that was
this (i a v is its only name. As it j
to - it is fhe best and most j
happens too,
its variety. Just as the rabbit
fame Australia, finding there no
taken to
enemies, but most congenial condi
ti ms, multiplied ami increased enor
ntously, so the mango, requiring con
Irant cultivation fruit to produce in its prolific native
crops . ,f sweet
home. , found everything so suitable
in Jamaica that it flourished excre
without care. Today it is the most
common and hardiest tree of the
plains, and in some districts grows
, ( j ^ars fruit up to an elevation
df 2 000 feet. It has sprung up
wherever a seed has been flung*, on
att v kind of soil, and refused to be
checked by damp, drought, weec^, or
shade. Indeed, no tree in Jamaica
can keep so splendidly given, or bios
som its fruit so profusely, under the
driest conditions of soil and at mots
yhere.
A FALSE ALARM.
Honest, now, Jones, did you see a
Inirglar in your room when you called
(he police?” Hie mirror
“'No; my w rife had shifted
In my room and I didn’t know it.”—
Detroit Free Pres*.
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After listening to a the poor heiress young
tale of woe it’s up to to
hi in a helping hand.
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It is the only cure for Swollen. Smarting.
Tired. Aching.'Hot, Sweating Foot-Ease, Feet.Corns powder ami
Bunions. Ask for Allen’e a
tobe shaken into the shoes. Cures while you
walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c.
Don’t accept any substitute. S.Olmsted.LeRoy.N.Y Sample sent
Fbek.A ddress,Alien
When a woman stops crying over her
troubles it's a sign that she lias resumed 1
the celebration of her birthday anniversary
Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften theguirifi, reducesdnflamma
tion. allay* pain.cures wind colic, 35c.a bottle
If it weren't for their mistake* a great
many men would never be heard of.
I’iso’sCuretor Consumption isan infallible
medicine for coughs and colds.—N. «•
{jiiurEE. Ocean Grove, N. J Feb. 17, 1900.
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they may not be in a position to deny u.
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1 FIBROID TUMORS CURED.
Mrs. Haves’First Letter Appeal- Help:
ing to Mrs. Pinkham for
ii Dear Mas. ITskuam ; — I have been
under Boston doctors’ treatment for a
long time without any' relief. They
tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I can
not sit down without great pain, ^ and
the soreness extends up my spine. I
have bearing-down pains both back
hud front. My abdomen is swollen,
hud I have had flowing spells for three
years. My appetite is not good. 1 ran
?°t walk or be on my feet for any
length of time.
“The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor
given in your little book accurately
describe my case, so 1 write tu you for
advice.’—(Signed) *!.)3 Dudley Mks. Boston, E. F. Hails, Mass.
St. (Roxbury),
rs. Hayes Second -ailoi •
ti feo Jta P,s«H».:-W-iim.
a go I wrote to you describing my s\ mp
toms and asked vorr advice. l ou re
plied, and L followed all your direc
tions carefully, and to-day 1 r.ra a well
w omr.n.
•“The use of Lydia E. Pink ham's
'®f«ta,W Pdledthv; e tumor Fompoitnd and strengthened entirely ex- my
whole system. lean walk miles now.
“Lydia K. Pinklmm’s Vo-«
to-lile ( ompouud is worth five dol
hirs a drop. I advise all women who
® r e afflicted with tumors or female
trouble of any kind to give It a faithful
trial."—(Signed) Dudley Mus. E. F. Hayes, Mass.
St. (Roxburv). Boston. pruning
-~$5000 forfeit if orfainal cf above letitrs
Wruiinanesscan-ct b n pro'fHC^d
Jf afflicted will, Thompson’s Eye Watsr
‘tan c)e», iu®
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PT1, AFFAIRS
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D1',TILLED CHICKEN.
Chop very tine cold cooked chicken;
put one , evel tablespoonful of butter :
j;i a fi-ying pan: when it has melted \
a dd one tablespoonful of bread
crumbs, three-fourths of a cupful of 1
cream and one cupful of minced chick- j
eu; ailtl salt and cayenne pepper to | i
season; stir until boiling: add one hard
boiled egg chopped line: till individual f
dishes with this; spread them I
over
buttered crumbs and brown ik a quick
oven or serve on toast and season
highly, as any devilled mixture should
be hot with pepper.
BAKED ASPARAGUS.
a. most delicious dish is baked as
paragus. Cut the tender ends of the i
stalks into inch-long pieces and cook |
them about fifteen minutes. Drain
them and save the water in which
they cooked for (lie soup kettle. Ar«
range the asparagus in alternate
i layers in a buttered baking di«h with
| tine bread crumbs, bits of butter, salt
and pepper and dice-shaped pieces of
hard boiled eggs. Sprinkle the top of
j the dish with buttered crumbs and
( bake twenty-five minutes. Send to the
j
! table ramekins in the baking be used dish. instead Individual of |
may a
arge dish.
I OXTAIL CURRY i
©
j Cut two oxtails at the .joint; wash
them; put in a stew pan with one
quart of water, a bay leaf, a sprig of
parsley, piece of ham or bacon and one
: carrot, the kettle and let sim
^ cover
mer four 1 our s; strain the broth into a
: bowl, cut two apples and one onion in
j small pieces; put one teaspoon of but- |
ter in a frying pan; when it is hot add
j ; the apple and onion and stir until
brown; then add one tablespoonful of
; flour, .one teaspoon of ettfry powder
! and one and one-half capfuls of water
In which the tails were boiled; stir un
lil thickened; let boii five minutes; put
j p j] 1( , oxtails, then the juice of half
« lemon; , serve with boiled i m \ nee. .
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FROZEN CUSTARD. ;
I
Scald four quarts of fresh milk and |
pour it over the well beaten yolks of
six eggs. Sweeten with four cups
sugar iu which you have rubbed two
tablespoons of corn starch, Return it
to the tire and let it cook thoroughly,
, jg „] wav g best to cook milk in a
double boiler. . 1 , hate no double ., nnhl „ i,,,,!,,,. boiln
so 1 set the bucket in a pan of v/ater
and it does just as well. Beat the
,
whites very light and pour the boiling
hot milk over them and put it into the
freezer, Season with vanilla or lemon
j, 11( ] freeze, When it is r ■ hard the
dasher will not move take the dasher
.
! ont and put the top hack and continue
Lo turn it for ten minutes more, then
P a< ,1- n and let it set for an hour er two
to l'jpen.
A] i.t.
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v gay j
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A handful of salt will set blue. i
Oxgall will keep the color in gt ay I
or brown.
A lump of alum used in the rinsing
water will prevent green from fading.
If when making bread sauce the salt
is omitted till finished, it will not turn
yellow. *
Mirrors with plain round white en
nmeled frames are much used in the
modern bathroom,
in washing summer goods it is best
to know just what to use to prevent
‘different colors from fading.
Holding the hands over the smoke
of the tire, after washing them, re
moves all smell of kerosene.
Run kerosene oil through a sewing
machine that runs stiffly: then wipe
thoroughly and oil in the
...
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! Tlie whites ot poded < hr- 1 ■ p
whisked to as stiff a Doth «• **• *
j ones by ading a pinch Ot sau i
lh( , wllites .
Old-wistnonm fashioned cornices onu are the proper
tiling? these lioiu nliui '
j pcm i the overhanging usually made
jjjj valance for the Winilous of
w
( , 0 ] 0ll | a i bedrooms,
candles, sueli . as are used , r,-,,. loi
If wax lahle
birllnlav cakes, for
. j. 0 ., Ua et0>< are put on ice nirll
Ihl , v s|,nt,ei'. '.eu.l ami
| , ]v as (lu ,y are ;1 pt to do u the
, 1 i,r„ mi <oft.
i Yvax is the . <li<r sb.uusi st o.i
When washing saucepans nse ' <<>
hot wa ter and a lit tle soda, ions Xt - *■
' Then turn
. o]d vY;l)or ;u .d rub dry.
i h.’de
u , )sl(lP down on a shelf with a
1 that the air can
nrerlapning. so clean
get m. ULSMiiUvOer ... k tha ru i nans
. and
silver in daily use 1 ay bo krpt vary
jj- .-iilowed to so: ak in strong bo
,
water for four or five hours ov
‘ must be |.ur
water
f C .-;tly boiling , \\ . hell a It j, j S poured I- over
pin tP. TlliS silBplC iHLt '- v 4 ‘
, (1 .ieh elbow grease.
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Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be
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Write ns quick. We have only m few left at this price.
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ATLANTA, OA.
SOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE, ATLANTA.
GEORGIA.
If you are Interested in obtaining a dental education, write
for free catalogue of full instruction.
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CAN THIS BE?
Plodding Investigator—It is one of
my hobbies that everything of a ea
lamitous nature is caused by a mi
c.robe, a ad 1 am trying to locate and
classify the strike microbe.
Man About Town—You won’t find
him, professor, He’s the critter that
draws the salary and keeps out of
sight.—Chicago Tribune.
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any case of Catarrh that cannot he (*ured by :
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Toledo, O.
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We. the undersigned, have known F. -T.
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perfectly honorable iu
tions and financially able to carry out any I
obligations made bv their firm.
West & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, To- \
ledo, O, Maeyix, Wholesale
Waliung, Kixnan A
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrjh Cure is taken internally, aot
jng directly upon the blood and mucoussur
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free,
price. 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Fantily Pills for constipation
another judge. i
Old Binks—I fear you’ve been tried
by adversity, my friend. I
wasn’t ’is guv'- :
Bustitt—That name,
nor. but he guv me six months. Chi
-ago Journal.
Odors of Perspiration
Removed at once from the armpits, feet,
etc., by Royai. Foot Wash. Stops Chafing,
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Feet. 25c at Druggists, or postpaid from
e AT ok Drug Co., Atlanta, Ga. Money back
jf not satisfied. Sample for 2c stamp.
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In time, so far as this work is eon
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Ofsr Sir: Thi* la the
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recommending Dr. Diggers’
^ n ° a r t , have XUSTS ever used ttiTSSncfcflo'K j n my family for
, JtMjy" beginning of any stomach
)n the well
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' Taylor’* Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
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i : and Price 25c and a bottle.
Xi* in PI SO’SC URE^JFOR
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Every child born into the
world with an inherited or
early developed tendency to
torturing, disfiguring humors
of the Skin and Scalp, becomes
an object of the most tender
solicitude, not only because o i
its suffering, but because of the
dreadful fear that the disfigu
ration is to be lifelong and mar
its future happiness and prcia
perity. Hence it becomes the
i duty of mothers of such afflitt
; ed children to acquaint them
j selves with the best, the
( purest, and most effective
1 treatment available, viz.: the
| CUTICURA Treatment, con
sisting of warm baths with
CUTICURA Soap, and gentle
anointings with CUTICURA
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Cures made in childhood are
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3 inflamed surfaces, and
M j| have no cleansing prop
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Sit goes further—has more
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In local treatment of female Ills Paxtine is
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