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Their early efforts were difficult, fraught often with severe trials. |Tn seasons of discouragement they felt that they lacked strength, to turn away from the diombrous shadows .that en compassed fittm, but by exert in* self | wilfc lighting np Jttolxpl^ lamp of faith and keeping It over burnings fliey came unexpectedly upon Happiness, v.ailing at the cress-roads with a smil | ing countenance and outstretched hands to vpitcome them.?. - A 3 When dispose*! to be dowQgast be cause of a harshly spoken word by a - thoughtless friend, era. failure of some cherished plan you haver been, nursing for days and days, do not give up to ill-humor or remorse, but lift ypur eyes to the sky and tpea your heart to heaven's happiness, r: / t If you attune your soul aright, you wtij find delectable happiness In the ? ?^ and In the wiOaperto^B oftihe wtato-^ ike great outdoors for co'isolation, seeking you at erery turn of the road, on the smttpits of the hills by the dim-. ?<1 "W"? a,d to the FaU the king's horses and all the king's men cannot bring you happiness if., yon, of your*d? refuse to go out with open arms to meet it and press It t? yedrhreast ' ; ||?re,words can never truce ouuhap piuess, ifor make Its meaning dear ex cept tothoe? who pot forth a hand in Qod*? pame, and embrace it in faith as :beir own. > CARRIAGE OF THE HANDS rvOMETIMES a palmist or a student N of palmistry Is called upon to read the hand of a person who enters die room with/hisflsts pjghtly clenched, the elbows bent and the arms carried in what one authority calls "bow legged" fashion. This Is typical of a person of pugnacious disposition, and < ? -? -va-V.-. "???'? \tJ m--* BSE tester* * person ?^Ib impressed with, and values, his or her dignity. hTdTeSi ^motod^i^ "He has ^ 'SEL4* wom" au ec are por e. a hard blow tor" yob & be made a widoalj but still there is a comforter for" you. THE MAN WHO OW*? HO MAN f JLSp,m The wealth of field or shel?? | For what I own no numJU owe? j W CHEEREUL CHEKM&j VK^eld^p^Ke ^-'febtKaf dw ? ??fefe&y-v.;.* i I wovldWt stoop to TW? & ^ I ^ ry i ?.'**,'0 1/ ? hh^KSK'^jk.: S^m jM - A ?;'wK *^>~ *'"" ^V'^fir%'5M^R.'"^ f"" J ^ __r?L_L - Mf J A# f f 1/ j# T wKAw*: J J ? I|gJ? awS dwpafr; I k "?fr^ cn&t ii6 ortajung sBd ?ywi tn&t j we?p; f .' ?' ? " ? %r.^: By WALTER I. ROBINSON j [- ? ' ?'' ' " mt . -^', , ' A are on sale in many markets at a fairly reasonable price. Wild rabbits are o$en relished, but .those especially raised for food are apt to be more tender. A rabbit which, after beta* '?klnned, drawn, and prepared for cook ing, weighs 2 pounds 14 ounces will have; almost tke same weight of cooked meat us a chicken almllarty prepared weighing 3 pounds 15 ounces, according to Farmers' Bulletin Id*). Rabbit Rals Make a white sauce of the ml!*, flour, butter, and seasoning*. Wbentt ] is thoroughly cooked remove from fire and add the ground rabbit. Cool and shape into croquettes. Boll In egg and bread crumbs and fry in deep fat or take in a hot^oven unUl^weH browned. Ilsfetjpflls Skin, draw, and wash rabbit and cut It into pieces. Put ft Into etewpan with bacon cut Into small piefces, onion ^ cut toe, salt, pepper, and whole cloves ?th bd?niDg water' ^Caramelize the sugar and add water thickened with flour welJ'Wended with j | brown sauce over the spiced rabbit and ??'| allow the whole to/simmer 2 boors. Sfcftv draw, and wash .the rabbit and cut It Into plena Drrtgn with j tablespoons of flour^2 teaspoons of i 1i ? with boiling water,. and add 1 median* i tender. To the fat that was used to ; l brown th^rabbitmltf?tablespoon.^f ||fler: Serve with dumpfihgs* pd hv the* United States Department 6f Agriculture: J %Jaaa?oonfut bee C '? i vJMjMy ' "vol* f* ? '??*.,? +41 1 SB?"(*plnt) cold 1 ?*? t?E< j or fat, and the boStng^crater. BoOAitej ? ?' 1 1 1 1 DICC M/lTUfHIT CftftftY rflUCt ' r 'L v' Vv M nUU I yl/wvi I vn vv r ? -? -? . .. ? '? -? ? "... i ' ' * * ' -jit. '? rlnlUtu In riin TTiiifpdi Rtnt-ps. Dpr?rt> yiU?10VO' iU* tu*4? UUiltU, *~^ 4 * ? a a. ' . pv. . ? ^Sroust^fiSt^S U - fa^evenly dack btowa w^woked the second , . I ' , - ? ? ? - ? . ? ? 1 - .1.. J i>:. -i J .,*? 4-1. A * -? - A. M ?. be coosed first juui part or tn^ltuca* removed ucio&6 . Tiuff* uucnviUu^ an** ?&e(fnUle taZ d0It *2 ^ "iftS ?5 i" " / Are Si UK, wikx tnoie, unci Oui t vf imyyi luiii ^ ur?? w* ,:yiiur iUvt>Hvu
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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