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5 The News of Old North State Gathered end, Put g
. in Condensed Form. 1
Crazy Man Sxdcide3. ;..-.-
- Greensboro,' : Special. Tuesday af
ternoon about 2:3Q o'clock one of the
prisoners in the . . county, jail
ere was horrified nponi passing-the
?ell of a fellow prisoner to see him
cwingin by the neck from the top of
jjjg'cell. The horror-stricken man
cave a lusty yell which soon brought
the jailor to the scene. . ; He round
upon investigation, that1 the man who
-was swinging from the cell was John
jfonett, a demented i white man, who
had been placed in the jail a Tfew
for safe-keeninc: until he
coil -1 he taken to the asylum. .'lie was
hurriedly taken down and efforts made
to resr.scitate. him, but it was useless.
The physician who -.was summoned
stated that he had' b'een-dead at'feast
half an hour when . discovered. The
means used -by Monett in taking him
self from this world were . provided
bv the use cf his suspenders, which
Two Postoface Clerks Removed.
" Charlotte, Special. Messrs. W.N E
Junker and N. M. Jones, night clerks
at the ppstomce, were summarily sus
pended Tuesday afternoon by Post
office Inspector Barclay. This follow
ed the preliminary , ; hearing . of Mr.
John B-; Benton, who was bound over
by United States Commissioner Cobb
on the charge of trifling, with ' . the
United States mail. ; The case of Jun
ker and Jones is in e hands of
United States District Attorney Holt-
on, of Winston-Salem. No 'warrants
have as yet been issued for them and
it is not known what other steps will
be taken. '.' :':'1"V
It was stated that the articles hevis
was stated that; the, articles he is
charged r with having taken will not
exceed $2.50. They consist of 'a can
of coffee,' a dollar watch, a razor and
a few other insignificant things.' His
bond was fixed at $250 and this trial
A Plan f cr a System of Credit
, Currency OulSined .
A SCHEME TO OBVIATE PANICS
note ' credits and as the reserves ; re
quired " for both forms; of cerdits,
should be the same, there could have
been no ' ch ange w'h atever in the situa
tion.' The bank debt is the same, the
amount of the reserve is the same. ;It
:Sayfng Rain Water.
rtnnto ir. mwt the rennircments or '
trade and currently' redeemed "in
gold coin is a -principle followed by.
every civilized country in the work
except cur own,. , ' j;
crld's Banking rower.
"Mark this: The banking power
Permanent Relief From the Monetary
. Stringency; Declares the Chairman
v of the Banking and Currency Com-
v ' of the Houses Can Be Ob-1 ct the United : States in '. , 1S90 wa
tained Only by That Enactment
: He Pointy Out the Cause of the j
Present Stringency and Outlines
'. the Beal Srtnation.'. : . U'c
has been only a matter of book-keep- Dos you; know the, rainfall where you
An Issue 6f current credit ade- I live?, , In some places it Is over 40
inches In a year.1 Think or it a minute.
A flat roof measuring 25 feet each -way
will collect 31 gallons of water in an
inch of rain, and many a "storm will
deliver an Jnchn.af day One woman
said she spent $50' to save the rain
water on asmall barn, and : was able
to collect -.13.000 . gallons of water,, a 4
year, an ayerage ,pf ; 36 k salions a day.
Woman's Home Comphiom V I
ex-
about $5,000,000,000 and now
oeeds $16,000,000,000 or equal
tie : entire banking power - of the
world in .1890. which Mulhall placed
i''A' Vegetable ' Cellar."
at $15,985,000,000. Today the bank- It is now recognized that1 it is very
ing power of the entire world, oul
-1-ttnwise" to use the house cellar. . as- a
storage place ; for vegetables. A far
lie fastened to the bunk near the top U probably be held at the December
of the cell. He did not have room to ; term of Federal Court. The penalty
determined was he for such an offense is said to be a' fine
to depart from this world that he ac- f Jd imprisonment for not. lesj than 4
iu urpA . i .tnrfifi months. .Tonps finri .TiinkfiT 1
11 rt i, . mnr iiti n nn f t- mm 1 1 1 i " - v v -
tv.ot he misrht strangle. Monett
were suspended
and Junker
upon statements-
Wht hire 7rom h5 home near previously by Benton, "Tbeh
SL on last Friday night. It is number
that he was at times wild and ""V ' .
hnf ho Hirl rtAtl uucgcu lvj uav c uccu toikcu iiuu;
the mails. The list consisted
snid
disnoscd to be violent,
give the ofilcers who went after him
any trouble. Since being put in jail
he" had been heard to mutter that
they were not going, to hang Old
He was about 60
prin
cipally of magazines. The defend
ants are all young men and none of
them have been employes of the local
Dostoffice for any srreat length of
time. Benton was chief night clerk
Wednesday afternoon it was learn
Johnnie yet. He was about bO years
of ace, and is survived by a wire and
IT the undertaking establishment of ; that District Attorney Ho ton, of
v Pnnle and prepared for burial. It
KewYork, Special.-That perma- f 2', Ud JSS
nent relief from -the present mone-'Yw ana . inif ;rr?rr V tar entirely ' separate' from the house.
tary stringency can" only 1 be
through a system of credit currency
adequate to meet the requirements of
trade and redeemable in gold com
was the opinion expressed by Repre
sentative Charles N. Fowler,, of, New
Jersey, chairman of the banking and
currency committee of the House,
which will, at the coming session of
Congress, endeavor to have a law
passed providing for credit currency
issued by the national banks. Until
such permanent .relief is made pos
sible by legislative enactment, Mr.
Fowler asserted, ' the situation must
J i a ': xi Ainnnnnnnnn
had r ceuu,u.r m.uro ,fnu .f, A-cellar i by weight feet; three .feet
in casmers: cnecKS or currem dee with walls nt stone, four feet
eredits. " That is, credit currency f-f hi P-b n-n with a anH mnf wnnirt
and yet while the United States has hold'atf-'the-' vegetables needed by. a
three-sevenths pf thebankmg pcrvrpr 1 family of six for the winter. If well
QI tne entire wlQ,. nas noini maue ana ugai, me naiurai neat
single 'dollar of current-; bank credit,') the earth'. will protect' the - vegetables
although the other four-sevenths joJ Jromrfreezlng .in all ordinary tweather,
the world's banking nower has the d an oil stove wilt prevent all dam
, x
advantage of $4,000,000,000 curreui
credits or credit currency. I .
"On the same basis we are en
titled , to have $3,000,000,000 of cur
rent credit, or credit currency. :
"If this principle -were broadly
age In zero weaiher. "Woman's Horns
Companion; iH -r .
be met bv the issuance of clearing t! , " J 7
house certificates, cashiers' checks
will be taken to Julian
jnent.
for inter-
AM Crime in Thomasville.
Hiffh Point, Special. One of the
most diabolical crimes in the history
of the State was perpetrated at
Thomasville, the particulars of which
have iust been learned here by the
bringing of the little girl here on the
Winston-Salem, had telegraphed, to
Charlotte, instructing the deputy mar
shall here to proceed with the . serv
ing of the warrants in the case of
Jones and Junker. .
The South is Strong.
Wilmington, Special. Fifty lead
ing merchants manufacturers, and
business men of this city telegraphed
Gov. Glenn of North Carolina, now,
ii i - . ii . p
n I III LlttllLtL. lTlr.. J.U1 tUC UUlMVVi Vf.
afternoon train. The facts in thei considering with the governors , of
case are about as follows: The 4-1 wo other States railroad litigation in
year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. tne gouth, the following message
Fields, of this place, was visiting the ! : wmch he has been "requjesteoLto read
family of Mr. and Mrs. H. . Shoaf,.; at the meeting: "Southern crops
relatives of the Fields, at Thomas
ville, and while under the influence
of morphine and whiskey, they un
mercifully beat the little girl and
when found she was almost dead. She
are plentiful and Southern commer
cial and industrial conditions never
intrinsically sounder. Agitation lias
ruthlessly depressed values, causing
congestion and inability to ' move
was found wrapped up in a tow-sacK crops with expedition. Restoration
with the left arm broken, the skull ; cf confidence essential for the South
crusiied m and bleedusg at tne nose,: to Tftze full values for its great
and mouth. Her right leg and left
foot were badly bruised also, besides
other bruises on the body. When
the dastarlly crime ' was learned in
Tbomasvill, a correspondent
learns that there were serious threats
of a lynching, but.it ; was averted.
products. .We believe it is . in the
power of the conference - to restore
confidence in a great measure, by an
equitable adjustment of the rate con
troversv. The South can save : the
mf
situation by wise action at this junc
ture. You are appealed, to as pa
Both parties were arrested and plac-!triots and statesmen who have deeply
ed under bonds m the sum ot $ &0U at heart the well being of the whole
each. The little girl was brought, to people ,
her home- here, and great crowds r ..
gathered around to look and listen Uistrial in Damage Suit,
to the awful story, jmd - there ; are I statesville; Special.-The dai
many muuenn-.w wnat suuutu.,, cagc q Mrg Lula Canup vs.r the
been done to such people as the fiends gouthern Raiiway Company, in the
who would so unmercifully, treat a Federal Court resulted in a mistrial,
child. i - V 1 The case was given to the jury at 11
t, , fwtAji''' '-o'clock Tuesday morning with three
Erakeman Leonard Eeleasa on BaiL . n " p. v-f .c fi,-
. ,. .. , , issues as follows : Jbirst, was the
Greensboro Special. Wednesday j railroad guilty 0f negligence y second,
morning the mother of H. C. Leonard, ih flT, :itv. of neo-Horence :
ii i . , i.a j " e j o- o i
ice DraKeman wno was arrssieu 101
having caused the wreck, at Rudd by
third, what damage, if any ? ; The
negligence and placed upder a $1,000 befng out. nearl seven hours
bond for his appearance, arrived m w up:, isoeement and
the city and signed the bond for her "- " ' 7 Vr7 rnn.
I 'ill . , i ,,,, I C A.O VM ALtA TT V. VIVA
uIl is appearance at me iicai, vcxjjli
Superior Court. Then they returned;
to their home at Lexington. - t
Convention of Anglers. - ;
New York, Special. With the. ob
ject of uniting more effectively for
Mn Canup
was killed by a train about a year ago
at a crossing west of Salisbury.
Municipal League Convention.
Philadelphia; Pa.," Speeial A high
ly attrctive programme has been out
lined- by -Secretary Clinton Rogers
the preservation of the game fishes Woodruff, of this city, for .the com-
of America, a call has been. issued for ; mg joint convention of the national
a convention of the anglers of the j Municipal League and American Civ
United States and Canada, to be held 1 ic Association, which will be held in
at the American Museum of Natural Providence, beginning November 19.
History in New York, beginning No-1 Secretary Charles J. Bonaparte is
president ' oi ine convenuon -
.
r ? Child Siiled by rill Into Well.
Winston-Salem, jSpecial. The two-
- -. , - , t I .ii : . j t m 1
Brevard: Special. Returns from I year-oia soaoi vmf
tmowi5- nnnfv elinW-tli'iit. nnt of i 'resides nearWilkesboro, fell into a
a total registration of approximate-) well a few days agff-and was killed
vember 111
Eailroad Bonds Carry in, Transylya-
nia County.
ly 1,060 at least 675 have voted tor
bonds for the -trans-continental "rail
road, giving amajoxity of 300 - for
bonds and as returns r from- some- pf
the precincts are incomplete,' it- .is
probable vthat ? this majority mil f be.
increased. "vy; "r ""
instantly. . An oilcloth had been
spread over .the well to keep out
leaves and trash. The little boy lef
the house unnoticed and attempted to
run across the oil cloth. V Ho
screamed as he started down nl
workmen saw him. disappear.
Drunken ; Man Siot.
Wadesboro, SpeciaLFriday flight
about 10 o'clock John Tucker, a
white man livinsr near here, was shot
near the heart " and the wound may
prove fatal. Tucker was drunk when
he came up town and made the an
nouncement. His first story was that
he received. the ball at the street fair
doing business here now, but T later
he declared that he was near, the de
pot when . shot. He does not know
or has not told .who shot him. . He
went immediately -to- Dr. Bennett a
office, and after examination th3 doc
tor advised him to go to a hospital
Work on S. & W. Suspended.
v Charlotte. Special. -It1 wiil be
matter of some interest to "people in
this section to know that the presi
dent of. tfie South and Western Rail
road,. Mr. George L. Crater, has is
sued -an order that all heavy work on
this road be suspended until further
notice. The road-whieh is.being builfr
from the coal fields of West Virginia,
to the Carolina Seaboard has attract
ed wide attention in the South. - The
tightness , in the money market is assigned-asr
the', reason, for this order
emanating from the! president cf the
road. " - '
and due bills of business houses and
manufacturers'. ;
'The underlying business condi
tions,' ' he said to the Associated
Press, "are essentially sound as cvi-
I denced by the increased earnings of
f tliA -rnilronils a.nrl thr fact that tho
value of our agricultural products
this year are. $500,000,000 more than
ast'year (which was the highest year
in our history), and are bringing to
our people about $7,000,000,000. vBut
public : confidence has been greatly
shaken and credit seriously affected;
therefore, every patriotic citizen from
the President down, should do all in
his power to restore that confidence
which is essential to national prosperity.
Cause of Stringency.
"The cause of the currency strin
gency is that there is scattered broad
cast throughout the country,' at the
mines, in the wheat, corn and cotton
fields, in the pockets of the people or
locked up about $1,300,000,000 of the
reserve money of the United States
most of which under a proper condi
tion would be in the banks, serving
as reserve. Temporary relief will be
through , the I forced use of -current
credit in. the form of clearing house
certificates, cashiers' checks and due
bills of business and manufacturers
during the .next 90 days.' The perma
nent cure must come through a sys
tem of credit currency expanding and
ntTfwtinff with the ordinary ' de
mands of the smaller trade, precisely
as checks and drafts do in the broad
er field of commerce.
' ' We have .now proceeded far en
ouffh into the present financial ensis
to get a pretty clear perspective oi
the real situation.
The Beal Situation.
"First the condition is now gen
eral, reaching every nook and corner
of the country.
"Second If the gold, certiucates,
h T7nita States notes and silver
certificates, or the reserve money
which the banks of the country have
sent into the wheat fields of the West
and Northwest, into the cornfields of
the West and Southwest, into the cot
ton fields of the South and into the
country districts of all sections to
settle up the year's business, I say
if these reserves now scattered Drqaa
cast overland were, in the' banks
whero they properly belong there
would have been no money panic tnis
fall.4
' f'Tlin nrnnf rf this assertion is con
elusive. Buring the past four months j
there has been sent from the banks
into the country districts . approxi
mately $300,000,000 of currency. Of
this amount $250,000,000 approxi
mately now in the banks,, would
serve as a basis of more than $lxu,
000.000 credits or loans, and the pres
ent crisis would have been averted.
This results could have been accom
plished without increasing the liabili
ties of the banks of the country to
the extent of one single cent.
Lays Down Challenge.
"I challenge any man to contro
vert this statement and submit, the
f AllnwinT as .absolutely conclusive
of the assertion.. If the banks
of - the country in whieh $250,000,000
,.A Wwm nnthoTatized as they should
UU WWV mr
iv Wn. to create bank note credits
ni -well as bank book credits, and
' nrncppriPrt to CCUVeTt tlllS
l ilf I1MV . w.
- f S2ri'0-000.000 of bank book -credits m-
a f to bank note credits the banks would
notave been affected m any degree
or in any ! way whatever, and w the
whole country would have .been amp
ly supplied with currency with , which
to? transact all the fall business."
" How .could this have been done I
Simply by authoring-each bank to
issue cashiers' checks ; to bearer,
which is . a curren credit,
that is, a credit , that passes
by mere delivery, requiring no
endorsement. By this process credits
would have been converted into ban
be, our bank reserves might be. in
creased by an average of '9.92 pet
cent, to about 20 per cent.N and our
banking . liabilities - remain ; practicalr
ly the same. " . . . ;
The Cashier's Check.
t ' To;CIearv: a Coat .Collar. ,
Nothing. looks worse than ..a greasy
edge to a t coat collar, . and nothing
makes a coat shabbier. To . remove
spots ir marks of that description take
equal parts of soft soap and fuller's
earth, well mixed and beaten together
with a little;" spirits of turpentine;
make It into a ball and when 'required
for jUse either . dip it: in , hot water or
A i 5 s s
as a
V
m-
Catarrl:
Retnd(i7'
Mrs. E. M." "Tinhe'y, "stbry writer,
325 . E. Nueva SW SSaa Antonio, Tex,
writes;; . , L -
"During ; 190i ,1 etiffered from 'nal
catarrh, which 4Vjari?ua ether remedies
failed to relieT. "
,T Six, bottles of Penina, which I took,
entirely cured ' me the . catarrh disappearing-'
and never retarhing.
"I Juierefore cheerfiilry - recommend
Peruna to all similarly afflicted."
mnktcn Tia Tjrt rf tha ?armpiit tf ba
"Can any one give a single reason Lipn- rH thV"hli :iVi'on her p
why we should use ia' check book for lt dry, ' and afterwards Wiping l oyer
credits to order' and not use a cur- quickly wth a cloth dipped - in . hot
rent credit of the same bank upon water uptil all the soap is. removed j
which to draw our checks' r Is riot' dry the" spot thoroughly with1 clean
the cashier's check just as good as cloth. American ..Home 'Magazine.
our check upon the same . .bank, in-
aeed iar Dener wnen pruiec-r : , Renovating Old Silk;
8noum u uy u. - ,. Old silk renovated in. this , way will
posited with the United States gov- t- its lustre -and look, as , well, as
ernmcnt,-many more times ampl to when new. Put7two ouaces of alcohol,
insure its redemption in gold com. tablesnoonful "of muscilage 1 of
"If the banking institutions oi ' the I
country could exchange $1,000,OOU,- fui 0j s'6ft soap (dissolve1 a small piece
000 of . cashiers' checks for $1,000,- 0f good quality" in .water), and two
000,000 of reserve jnoney now float- cups of soft water 'in : a bottle, and
in" around in the mines, wheat, corn shake, until. well t mixed.. Sponge the
and cotton, fields and 'this $1,000,000,- silk on both sides, with the mixture.
fwi worfl added to the $1,000,000,000 rubbing well, and then shake " up and
: t, i,oni-c .Tnlv lKt,: 1007. our down in a tub of cold or cool water,
Mrs.' men Nagle, 414 4th street, Great,
Bay' Wis.,"1 writer ;;-,j;:.'.' I
I have often heard Peruna praised aztoL
it is more' '- widely ' known , here. than anaTj
ther medicine, but I never knew what
tplendid medksne it really was until a few
creeks ago, when I caught a bad eoIJL
nrhkh settled all xver 'me, J ;.
"The doctor wanted to prescribe bat X
told him I was going t try Peruna and
tent for a bottle and tried it.
"I. felt ' much better the - next
ind within fire days 1 had not a trace
iny 'lameness or any .cough. . . ;
"1 ctynicLer it ttve finest cougn
Pjcruka Tablets: Some people prefer
iojtake tablets, ratber than; to take mad
cine in a fimd form. Such people 4can ob
toin .Peruna tablets, Vhich . represent that
lolid medicinal intrredtexits' of Peruna.
it
banks liabilities would be increased
only about. 8 per cent, while our re
serve would be increased 100 per
cent.; it. would be 20 per cent. and
this end alone is sumeient to jusimy
the adoption - of; the principle, of cur"
rent credits in this country." ;
neither rubbing .. nor wringing,. Hold
by the edge and flap off the water, pin
the edges to the line, and while still
damp iron between cloths or paper
with 'an j.ironl only moderately -hot-
From ' Harper's Bazaar.. -
.Recipes.
THB WAYS OF BIRDS.
Am one the many bird pets I have
owned at different times owls have
always been xny lavcrltes, , At present
I .hare thrw tawny owls, wnicn i
hava reared from the nest. .Two I
took from an old' hawk's neetand one
from a hole in the wall of a tumblo-
own cottage; ' i ... . . ... I
They have been brought .np In con
yany wren several ouier vixa. yt.Bf
magplea, jackdaws andchawks,: and
when, quite young it was an exceed
ingly pretty sight to see them all to
gether on a perch, tb)e owls watch
ir tb Brofiftedlnes of the "lacks" and
magpies with an air of absorbing In
terest. ' ! ' f "v '. i
Sometimes a "jack", would 'fly up? to
the perch and give one of the tawnies
a friendly dig' -with 5 his , .'beak-as
though be wanted to-say: "Wake up,
old fellow!", ,V ' ,7 I '
Whereupon the ; owr would proceed
with great gravity to comb the dis
turber's plumage with beak andiclw;
occasionally pausing, during the . oper
ation to iurvey his work out of a halt
open eye, "jack,' ther while, winking
a his mates below ..with the air ipf :
It's all right; It pleases the old duf:
l Pickled Onions- Peel the onions, let
stand1 InjBalt"water two days. Strain
off the salt water and nour on hot
spiced; vinegar enoughrvto ciover.
Tomato -Soup-Strain one quart ; of
Peruna -is sold by your local 4ro
rist. , Buy, a bottle today. ,
So. 45-'07. - , '
A Pair of PhilpsophersC. -He
sifted into the grocery. -
c A friend in need.'V murmured he,
is he reached for the dried beef, "is '.
, letter; than much parsnips. ' '!
iiesvrespondeci tne grocer.-piao--
' A 1 3 '
ing a wire cage - oyer me; uog
biscuit, ' ' bu t fine words disount no -
jutter, bills.' ' ; .
'Kind hearts are more than corner
ots, , and simple faith than Mormort
lood.'? . i'
1 True ; but - pay as you go -is the "
est policy.' V - ; ,
The stranger v leaned, against fcitt
bickle barrel. V Wg-C .J
"How about a little line of credit
!or "the j approaching winter t" be in-.
iired-v . . . ' ' :
V. Nary, little line pf credit." ,
"tfot a triflins little line of credit.
jot -necessarily, -for business, : Imt
nerely as an evidence' of good willt,r
x ivrt ,Qrm nefv sighed taa
canned tomatoes through j'a sieve, JPUt yanaerer reaching v for the shreded ,
on xne smye anu puun. s smn. huic.. i jodnsh.
Then'add tone quart'of mUk, tone onion,
Balt,( -pepper rand, butter,, and thicken
la very little with' flour: '
, Tomato Salad First a nice crisp leaf
of ' lettuce,' on" this lay a firm slfce
of red tomato, bVer all pour a mayon
natsa dressing not generously enough
to hide the colors..i Keep on ice until
ready to arrange and it will be very
refreshing .on a hot -day both to the
sj V.. MU . V
Mayonnaise Dressing Put yolks of
two eggs in a ' bowl, one teaspoon of
salt, one! teaspoon of mustard,; ; and
a pinch of jed pepper; "then commence
beating, theggs .and add oil aittle
at a time,-using - two1 tablespoons and
iuice of half a lemon. If too thick
thlif witha little cream.- " ii,"0 j
Toma'tb'CatsupOhe1 gallon toma
toes, one -pint of1 vinegar, one table
spoon of ground mustard, one table
spoon: bf allspice-1 (small measure)
two tablespoons of black pepper, one.
blespoonfuls of . salt,- one tei spoonful
of cloves, oj4ehalf tablespoon of cinna-
VKone whatever,' opined , the gxo-
W ashe placed the mottled eheeser
n the; safe. -J- , - .'7
"A I rolling stone gjithera po mosa
j. .; ft y'
oses." ' . .n v --s . v- f.s
"And a: gift cigar, should j not be
dacedL in a, horse ,ssmouthT'
, "And 'all is not gold that is est
nated . a such' in the mining book-
The stranger garnered a nanaxoK
f prunes. U ':' ;: :
"Goodiday,7( said.hei v .
"Gkodnday, said the grocer. -
He sifted out. V-.
... 1; :. ; -
Flee. i sloth.' for the' indolence aS
bhe soulis the decay of the body.
Cato.
HER "BEST ; FRTENDW
A Wonaaa Thus Speaks cf Postma.
best:
PRt.lcat
vw, -"'2.1 veo T,flfllf tahlesTWon of chma-
ed and have found themer ,amus- WCT,7
b wOTllfi ;'flT I mou, auu uiruau tuy ui ouba.i.
far nets. I had , one which wouiuny
down in broad' daylight from cage
aad catch a live mouse, and! back
again to make a meal of tt, swalww
lnc; It whole by- a succession of fear
ful gulps.': ' ' . i . -:
I have seen him swallow , three In
nccession and hav no, doubt nai
down one-half..
We " usual It consider-- our
friends those who' treat us best.
Rome oersonsJ think coffee a real
friend,' but atch 'ii carefully awhile?
aid observe that if is one or tbe
meaaest of all; enemies, for it stabsr
Sweet Tomato Pickles One . peck of ohV while professing friendship
green tomatoes and six large onions;
slices together and sprinkle one . tea
cup of salt over them; the next morn
ing drain in a colander, and scald up
in weak? vinegar- water; then take
had he been offered a fourth he (would fourquarts of yinegar;;two,pounds ot
have been equal to tiie occasion. In
credible as it may seem to those who
have never witnessed the feat, he
"uld think nothing of devouring a
gparrow, '.- leathers , and; all. Eosary
tlecaxine. ' ;
brown sugar, one onnce of white mus
tard seed, two " tablespoons of ground
allspice, cloves and cinnamon. Put all
together and boil 15 minutes.,-
Chili Sauce Eighteen ripe tomatoes,
Coffee contains a poisonous drug .
eaffeins which injures the delicate
nervous system and frequently, setsr
op disease In one or. mow orear oT
the body if its use is 'persfsted in.
'l had, he's rt? palpitation, and ner
TonsaeES.for fonr years, and the doc
tor told me the trouble wa5 cans-d by
coffee. Ke advised me to leave It off.
but I .thought I CQuld.ngt,writes s.
Wis. Ia4y.
"On the advice of friend I tnet
six large onions,;one or two peppers, Q Food CceeV and 1t;so satis-
leaving uui uic occw,, f . T Am ot i0r coiree aiter
pew RIants in England
.Tb. letalltr of a claim to aifamily
pew was raised at "Carlisle CJonslstory and peel tomatoes and cook with the
VUU1 I jcobaMut
two and a half cues vinegar, two ta
blespeehfuls 'of .sajt,; pne:teaspoonfut
each cinnamon, allspice; iuidS nutmeg,
onp-half teasnoonful . of cloves. Scald
Permission was granted for j altera
tions to Hesket Church, Cumberland,
which will necessitate ihe-removal
from the chancel of a family pewvthe
occupants of which applied for a fresh
pew' in its place. ' ' " ;
The applicant, Captain James; of
Barrock Lodge, claimed that hia fam
ily had used the pew for nearly! a aun
dred years, and. that .theyhad ances
tors buried beneath it. -
2 Chancellor Prescott,. ruled' that; the
family had no legal' right tq the pew.
The privilege had been granted to a
onions and peppers until tender; add
sugar, and spices, cook ten minutes
longer; add vinegar and let come to a
oil.. Bottle 'or can while hot. -
"Salmon Loaf One can salmon,' four
eggs beaten light and separately, four
tablespoons melted butter, one-half
cup bread crumbs, sprig parsley; pick
fish fine, rub in better, beat crumbs
with eggs, mix all together, season
with "salt and pepper, steam due hour
Sauce--One cup heated milk thick
ened with one tablespoons corn starch
rubbed, together ' with; jpne tablespoon
butter, then add tne liquor or saimcn,
former owner of Barrock Lodge,. and, J . ,' t Defore taking off stove one
could not be trensf erred to subsequent j u beaten cgg. Season. . Pour over
owners- of the estate. Ixjndon DailyJ jy, aa garnish with egg and parsley.
Mail. " " .' ' 1 -
. . m a
a nays mai 01 jrosvuni.
r "As weeks went by and I continued
to so'Postum'Trir weight Increased
from 98 to 11 C poands, and lie heart-'
trouble left me. I have usedVlt a year
now cad am stronger than I ever'waa,
I can hustle up stairs without any
heart Fcilpitatlon, - and , am 'paired ot
nervousnew?.
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!.? rii!ldrn are verv fona of Pos-
tum, tnd It agrees with them. Mr
sister liked it when she drnk it at
my house, bat not when she'made It
at ber own home. Now she has?
Uaraed to make it right, , boil It ac
cording to directions, aad hai become
very fond of It. You ma'use my
name if "you wish -, as -I am, not
sshamed of praising ray. best friend: w
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, rMich. Rsad "TheIload. V
WelWlleVin pks3.;;'There'a a Bxc-