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3 T ! 5 ,4 5. IS I ! I .4, - V A i nuntHH 5 liLUB liULUMil -o How alfew Cook Spoiled a i Dinner While the Lady the Mouse Attended n Meeting- ot the Wo man's Club on Do mestic Science. A Chapter In Housekeeping. A rather amusiop experience came to one of our club membars the past week. Before going to a meatinsr of the Domestic Science Depart ment, she interviewed her new cook, thusly: "Do you know how to make a grated sweet potatoa pudding?" "Yes, mum." "How do you naaka it?" "I takes eggs, flour and taters and mixe 'em up together, and flavors 'em; then I cooks 'em un til dey is done," "Well, I do not make mine that way," replied the mistress, "I take one quart of milk, three grated potatoes, fiye eggs, one cup of sugar, a tablespoonful of butter and one tablespoonful of molasses, flavor with ginger and . cinnamon, then bake one hour. Now do you think you can make it?" "Yes, mum." "Do you kaow how to prepare maccaroni, ?" she then asked: "Yes, mum," replied the cook. 'Well, here is the maccaroni, cheese, pepper, butter, milk and rice; you may prepare it for din ner." Already it was late and the Domestic Science Department re quired her presence, so she hast ened away. As the "servant -problem" was discussed at the meeting, she was absent a long time. Indeed, the other half of the household would be waiting dinner, so away she hurried home. On entering the house a peculiar odor saluted her olfac tories; she went immediately to the kitchen, opened the oven door and beheld her pudding. She tasted i', sniffed, then tasted it again. "How did you make the pud ding," she enquired. -The cook glibly repeated the recipe given, except, instead of a spoonful, she had added a cup- full of molasses. Turning from the pudding in dismay, she inquired for the maccaroni. 'Hit's in dar," the cook re plied. "Where?" said the lady, peer ing arouai in the oven, "I don't see it." "Hit's right in dar with the puddin," said the cook. And, sure enough, she had prepared both according to direc tions, carefully mixed them to gether and cooked them in the same disb. It is funny now, but well, it was past expressing tbe way she felt, just as that moment. Our club women will have this advice at the next Domestic Science meeting: Don't tell the new cook how to make more than one dish at a time." I wonder how many of the comfortable looking, well fed men of Goldsboro, who, of course, expect the wife co greet them smiling and seiene, know what hard experiences the wo men at home undergo? "Oh," some one says, "They know." No, they don't. We do not tell them half, or their heads would be gray before their time; only women can stani it. child's study DEPARTMENT. -The members of the' Child's Study Department are reading with much pleasure, "Proebel's Mother Play." This book cod- tains the plays, - rhymes and songs, which babies have enjoy ed in all ages; and in addition the interpretation of their true mean ing and use in a baby's physical, mental and moral growth. While Froebel's influence has been felt j filar : h O jS jS i -III. It v ok child r '... arrear for mo'.h world. '?C 'i -j expf to have -vi v , Miss M : Johr. or, ( Kinde- Traiiiint,, ;. ,t Beau' M. C. Sp , r.-iergarte f fine tr&u a 0 great e Visra, .nd ji it; who b pleasure of h h v,ig her 1 ire in Goldsboro '. spring ear fly await her secoo; visit. Reporter. STOCK LAW. The County Commissioners at their special mating on Thurs day ordered the no fence law in the territory ia New Hope town ship on the south side of the river. An effort was made a, the last session of the Legislature to secure the stock law for the above named township, but at that time there was some opposition and the matter was referred to the county Commissioners, who be cause of the urgent appeals made by the residents and property holders in tbe territory mention ed, granted the law as required by the act of the legulature. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Stbxjp op Figs, manufactured by the California Fie Stbup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known t. be medicinally laxative and presenting" them in the form most refreshing- to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing- the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling- ona to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting- on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening" or irritating' tnem, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing- fig-s are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Sybup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects aad to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of tbe Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. iiOTjisvmiiE, ktt. irarw yoke, n. -jr. Tor sale y all Druglsti. Price 50o. pet bottla- GUARANTEE iEXJOYNROOInns To cure SICK Hf AD AC HE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION. and all diseases arising from In digestion. They will purify your blood and make youroomplexlon as FAIR AS A LILY. They are gelatin coated. PRICE 25 CENTS. OPEN. New Meat Market Under Arlington Hotel BeefVeal, Pork,Mut tori; Lamb NOW 6110166 and Sausage: in season. Polite Attention and quick delivery nt anteed. r , I solicit a share of your patronage. ' ang 284ms Respectfully, , J. H. TRENT. Late with Geo. "W.Best and Best A Stevens. - fi70?e IBS. mmw V u bui'd well in dress with our underwear as the - It is as durable and lasting in wear as it is pleasing and comfortable in tit. THE ONEITft UNION SUIT. A great garment new practical and popular priced. The "Oneita" has features found in no other garment It is easier to put on and take off than any other garments macfe. Cotton, half wool and all wool pants and vests at reasonable prices. For The Children. We have a complete line of infants wrappers, Vests, Pants. Union Suits and Nazareth Waists. giderdoWn gring gaequca. Ease, comfort and style, and little to pay. to fit. In red, pray, old rose, pink and blue. Flannelette, wrappers $1.15 and $1.50. GLOAK8 We have a full stock Lengths. 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Made of cloaks in Three Quarter Coats, etc. Patterns. t Hawke's rich cut glass Is Standard Grand Prize, Paris, only at Jewelry Headquarters. The Helping: Hand. t 6 t O 0 : We extend to you the helping hand in this hour when the problem 6 0 b 0 t Blankets, & Go 6od ':& Britt ARE YOU DEAF? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: my hearing in tllfear IStirSy" l sin'and this tting worse, until I lost ber o? physicians mowf?,"'11' f7 three months- without any success, consulted a num. only an operation cidSl ?St ei?in?nt e,ar sPeciast of "this city, who told me that the ceasrhutTe nenglteleeleTr thC ld ment Af tlr ?,acr1Se?en acc??entally in-a New York PaPer- and ordered yourtreat tdav tfteT & il ys according to your directions, the noises ceased and hSrtliyand belremahT "erruly 'youtt entireIystored. I thank yoa ' F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Vur treatment does not interfere tvith your usual occupation. Fnd YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME atT INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SAL' AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. -THERE ARE- Bells a)d Belles, At Christmas time, and you can RING both. We have assortments of such Rings as charm the feminine heart without depleting the masculine pocket, Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, Birthday Rings. All kinds and sizes of Rings. No matter how much you can spend on a Ring, you can spend it to the best purpose with us. Holiday goods arriving. Gall and make a selection. L. D. THE tiATRST SHEET MUSIC. JEWELER. 135 WEST CENTRE, STREET, SOUTH. Not a Giifiap John Grocer. BUT ONE WHO ADVOCATES QUALITY, FIRST. LAST AND ALL THE TIME. DO you, on the mere ground of economy, buy the cheapest cloth for your dress, the cheapest carpet for your floor, the cheapest furniture for your house ? And if you don't, why buy cheap coffee ? It is the most expensive of all economies. Do you realize that the best coffee to be bought (Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand) costs actually only I cent a cup ! You need to use very little of it because of its high quality. Don't take our word for this! Test it yourself! , When it COmea to what WP sloppy trashy goods is not economy . What you want to do to live mnll ,1 1 1 -I 1 ,.. woxx oiiu cuoapiy, is 10 duv gooas oi kdowd nign quality. JNUT NECESSARILY THE HIGHEST PRTOET) "RTTT onnns tttati CARRY FULL VALUE FOR .Now I claim to be able to furnish you just that class of goods. I do not cltiim to know it all. not even bv a. Winfmlrl Hnnft Rhi majority, hut our experience of muig, ana x wui De giaa to give you tne benefit of it. This is the season when Extracts. SnioAs. Sana- Rfllan anA condiments of various kinds are the quality of our stock of these house in the State. The price is no more than VOU inferior goods. We will be glad to have your order for any thin? you may need. REMEMBER if vou cannot find what vou wanf. in nnr HtoTr it ia little use to look elsewhere. net us serve you. I. D. W. HURTT. Hurtt & Hummel, Merchant Tailors. Under Messenger Opera House. Repairing Etc., a Specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ANY HEAD NOISES? GIDDEflS. i We make no charge I i for engraving goods. I In i-lb. and 2-lb. Tin Cans (air tight). $) Other high grades ia richly -colored parchment bags (moisture proof). aaf. T nrvnfond fViaf lnnr nn'xna fm THE PRICE CHARGED. 30 years should count for some- largely in demand. I claim that goods are not surpassed by any will nav in manv inahana frr Our prices are right. B. Fonvielle. . n. fillUMRi.. i 4
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