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For Weak Women to IwomttyaMt 1 ; I i I TAKE CARDUI Tka Woman’s Tonic TaeateMOM. M w« 4o lor ?ou «MM ha 4om lor n tf M u • • • «, i tea Mil ■ hi TryCwte. Al Draggists i k • Baglay Swamp News. Quite a number of people vis ited at the home of Ur. G. T. Winslow, Sr., Sunday. Among them were Mr and Urs C E. Winslow and children, Edward. Della and Charlie of Whiteston, Mrs. Elibn Winslow and daugh ter, Beatrice. Mr. and Mrs. T R Winslow and sons. Claude and Oliver, Mr. and Mrs G. T. Win slow, Jr., and children, Dorothy and Durwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Miller of Winfal), Mews James Madrey, Kramer and Sam uel Nixon, Charlie and Ralph Wilder. i Mrs. Elizabeth White and daughter, Addie, spent Sunday with Mrs George Miller st Win fall. Mr. W. H. Nowell and family attended meeting at Whiteville Grove Sunday afternoon. Mias Mary-Lee Winslow apent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ger trude Jordan. Mrs. J. W. Nowell and child ren. Elisabeth and Walter, visit ed b<fr mother. Mis. Elizabeth White Saturday afternoon Mrs. Cecil White and son, Charles Edgar, of Hertfotd spent Wednesday night with her slater, Mrs. G. W. Nowell. Mrs. G. T Winslow and Miss Geneva spent Wednesday after noon near Winfall with Mrs. Ar chie Miller. * Bias Both Bland left Saturday tor bar home In Portsmouth after a visit to Mlaa Bunlce Elliott. Mrs. Dirt Banter spent Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Louisa Elliott. . Mrs. G. W. Nowell and son, Blwood, Mimas Julia and Evelyn Howe* spent Monday afternoon with Mta. G. T. Wfnslow, Sr. mw mmmm i _ 1 " " “ T The Progressive Farmer, and The Albemarle Observer both lor ILM. Address Albemarle Obm, Idsntos, M. C. • RECIPES YOU SHOULD TRY USE OF LEFT-OVERS Chartrcaae at Rice aad Neat. Bice, 1 cap. Cooked meat, miooed, 2 craps. Bread or creoker era mb, J trap. Sait sad pepper. Hot aster, stock or gravy enough to enable the meat to be pecked solidly—other seasonings to tea la. Boil rlee, prepare and mix other ingredieula. Line a battered moold with | iuoh layer ot boiled rice, well preeeod down, pack in meat mixture, oover it with rice, set bowl in but water, and steam a bout 45 initiates. Tom oat of mould and serve with tomato aanoa. Cottage Pie. 4 cap cooked meat, i teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon pepper. 1 cap gravy, thickened. 1 teaspoon chopped onion. Chop ooiri meat Boil and mash potato**. Add lessoning to meal, pot in flat baking disband sprink le t tablespoon floor oa top. Covsr with mashed potatoes. Brown is oven Cereal Pudding. Mold warm e»te*l in small caps with dates or otk r frail aod servs with sugar sod cream for lnucb eon. Corn Meal Mush, Fried. Cool corn meal sub in a flat diak, oa’, it io shoes when oold and brown tbs slices in s frying pan, with beef 1st or s batter sub stitute. Servs with sugar, mol so sea, or tio* syrup for breakfast or lauebeon. Grits Pudding. 1 cap milk. * <*?■• 1 cap grits (previonajy oooksd) 1 teaspoon salt. Soften grits by mashing witb fork, add eggs lightly beaten, add milk, shortening and salt. Cook in a alow oven. Peanut and Rice Leal. 3 on pa rice. 1 oap chopped peanuts. 3 tablespoons batter. 8 tablespoons milk, 8 eggs. Pepper. 1 teaspoon salt Mix sod poor into battered baking dish. Bake 80 miuotee. Serve with tomato sanoe..—Do mestic Science Department, Mors ing News Letter. tPCRATE PASSUKI TtAINt FINN ■OtTH CAROLINA INTN TERMINAL *TA. MRFOLA, WITN8NT T1ANIF1R A* tollomUf midllt Spurns paNhM aa Information only and in TRAIN! LEAVE EMNTI N tRVTMMUNI 1141 p. dally, MIOBT EXPBBflB lot Poyottorllls aad Ohartolla, PaBman Hlowplnp Oara lor Balolpb ■awban aad tstsrmsdlaia ata. U 40 P.M., Dally, for Balalfb. Oalda boro, Baaufort ar ■' lotarmadiau •tailona. Parlor Car aarrloa la Waaklaftoa aa< Hswbara. MNRTNMUNI 4:4S dally, Hlpkt Brpraaa (ar MorfMk. Pal 1 aa* Biaapar J 40 p. m.. dally, Bapraaa tor Hartford, Bllaabstk OH? aad Norfolk. Pall. aaa (tor laniaa, 14* P. H Dally for Hartford, Bllaabatb aty. Hortolk Uf loiarmadlata T40 A.H., Hally, aaaapt Sunday, tor BaNMk—antra BafMk t :90 A. M IS 40 .AH.. Dally nS»pt fondly So BalOlk and latarmadlata atalloaa For portionlars apady ta W. B. Hanay ifiot at Hdaatoa 4. r. DALTON, O. F A. ‘ Borloik, Ta. MARTIN KELLOGG SCHBCBT, N. 0. ' FlinitURANCV AJIHTT NIM W°* aa tSo kast. Bataa will ka (ladlj HwAAtf attkar to paraas ar fe» RUL Natural Remedy For Pellagra i Acid Iroa Mineral Bna|i Re lief From Diaeeae By Re moving Cause. Used I ■ Pellagra lastitates Thane bead so bee, singing in the wn, doll tired feeling, black •pot* on the akin, burning -ritTT lion, rad rash, and other symp toms ol pellagra may be elimina ted by the faithful nae of Add Iron Mineral. Pellagra is primarily a blood disease and Acid Iron Mineral brings relief by oorraeting the eansr. Acid Iron Mineral is apt a "dope" or patent medicine. It is obtaioed from the only natoial medicinal iron deposit of ita kind known to the world and in eddi. tioo to three forma of nalnral iron eoolains potaaainm, magnesinm, ealoinm and ecdinm, medicinal pro parties wbich yoni doctor will tall yon are effective in tbe treat ment of tbe blood, nerves, kid neys, stomach sou biaddet For more than thirty years doe tors and hospitals have been ns >og A-I-M. Pellagra insulates are likewise aaiag it. Get a bot tle of A old Iron Mineral to-day, it ta natnie'a owu remedy for pellagra. At all reliable druggists in 60c and $1 sires. U*e A-I-M iron ointment far akin eioption*, old aoran, eeaama, ate. 60s—Advertisement. ___ TnluRewm. Mr*. E D. Twine of E. City visited her sister, Mrs W. J. By rum, last week. Mr and Mrs. T. C. Twine, Mr and Mrs. W. II. Twine and Mrs. R. W. Twine visited relatives near New Hope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tobc Mansfield and childre^, Mr. and Mrs John Davis and children were guests at the home of Mr. i. H. Boyce 8unday. Miss Maggie Bunch visited Mrs O. C Twine Monday evening. Mr. R. H. Holiewill went to Aulander one day last week to carry Mr. Roy HoUowell, who has been visiting relatives, home Mrs. A. T. Csstalow and child of Aulander is visiting her grand lather, Mr. J. B. HoUowell, and other relatives around Tulu. Miss Bunch was the guest of M Uses Mary and Orenc Hollo well last week, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Bunch and children visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. By rum last Sunday. Mesdames W. J. Byrum. T.O. and R. D. Twine and Miss Etta Asbell visited Miss Father Hud* son, who is on the sich list, Mon day afternoon. After an absence of fpur years Mr. W. H. Byrum is here the guest of hU brother, Mr. W, J. Uyrum. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. HoUowell and children and Mr*. A. T. Csstalow visited Mrs. A. Y. As* betl Sunday morning. Mrs U M. Asbell and sons. George and Tom, spent a few days last Sreek at Ocean View with her daughter, Mrs. A S. M or* is. Dr. J. R. Spencer and Mr. 1. E Ward of Ryland made a short call hers Sunday evening. Mrs 0 C. Twine and child visited Mrs Byrum Tuesday avening. Mrs. E. D. Twine and Mlai Maggie Bunch visited Mrs. J. 0. Evans Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Forehand and children visited Mrs. Creecy Forehand ooc day last weak. PEPSKola Cdenton ffiotiling Co, Mad« From Tri-Para Pktillcd Water_Kaka JUdria, Proprietor PARAMOUNT DUTY IS I TO CONSERVE FOOD J SoMPMiHaipMkinBmiRoatkAffBMBtFMw. lag Iff—t to Fb— Wkw TWy W SuppUa* Ntadnd in Tkk FREE OF CHARGE Aajr adalt tuSarfc ur bruaokitla, to I «ol» of W. A. L lutaij fro*, • heaitag riand] vbtek ha* a *i Olaoa tka Blcht'a mat fro* 6* fr** axpaetorattah 1 Batator ataaa. U i •ala fa ail ofTfltoM BodaooKm. Mr. J. B. Felton spot Thurs day night wkh his sister. Mrs. J. L. William a. . M*. Leslie Carter aad Mbs . Jusuita Homer visited Mrs. UC. . Carter sad Mr. L. (X Pm| ' The Misses. Father aad Mbs Leigh Belle Felton returned from a pleasant visit at Norfolk aad Suffolk Thursday. Mr sad Mrs. Joo Carter from with Mr. Mr. sad Mr*. Mott Ears visit* ed Mm. J. T. Carter Sunday. Min Ruth Uasphlett b ly*~> ing a week with relatives at Ear* ley’s. Mesdamcs Joe Euro aad Toaa Felton were the gaorta of Mrs. R. E. Eure Sunday. Mrs. R. G Cowpor aad children are visiting her amthor Mrs. W. B. Parker. Mlm Ruth Cmphlett of Ears spent Maturday night aad Sanday with >er brother, Mr. WiOia Urn phlett. Mrp Willb Pilaad b visit lag her sons, Luke aad W. E. Pilaad. Mm Clot Rountree spent a lew days Ilk week with her mother Mrs L. Umphlett. We bad with as Saadsy even ing Bev. Mr. Cabtoa. who preach ed ah cacsHaat sanaoa, kb mb* jeet being -Watch.” The Sea Beam Society held their meeting alter theaermoa. Mr. W. M. Harrell’s (sadly ris> •ted Mr. P. E. Williams Saadsy.
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