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Addresa all communications to "tVomanlv A'isdom," Vint Knot office. Southern Pines, WOMANLY WISDOM. WE PAUSE TO REMARK. As we go so press we learn that Col. - ! ter," on pur first page is addressed, I NO-EGO recipes. '. l! makes the statement that the corres-j We think the contributor to Good. 'pondence relative to' Southern Pines) outcr-ii Slices,' Cheer was inserted in the Progressive Farmer during his absence and without, his ' knowledge; that he does not approve j of the sentiment contained in the com- munication and that he shall make use who publishes a number of Good things made without eggs" will receive the thanks of housekeepers who at this season of the year: find eggs either impossible to procure or too expensive for their purses. We of the first opportunity to publicly ex- copy a j few i for the benefit of our readers, j . : . j Breakfast Cakeicith Water. Melt one Moore CorNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. FOR CONSUMPTIVES. Bay ? iew nouse, F. A. WHITE, Prop'r. I. D. LOND. Clcik. The highest point in the Lonfc Leaf Pir e region of the United States Fully endorsed by th bst medical authority of this country as the location beet adupled t the cure of Pulmonary troubles. i ' j Only GS miles South pf llaleiffh, N. C, on the Raleigh & Augusta Air Line R. and table-spoonful of shortening in one cup of hot water. ( Mix thoroughly one and onelhalf heaped teaspoonfuls of good baking powder into one cup of fine Indian meal and two-thirds of a cup of wheat flour; add salt and the cup of hot water and shortening, and enough more cold water to make as thick as ordinary batter for frying. Pour this into a hot buttered gem pah and bake; a good oven will do it in thirty minutes or less. : j Bice Pudding. Two thirds of a cup ful of rice, one-half cupful of sugar, salt, spice, one cupful of currants, three pints of sweet milk; stir once an hour and about ten minutes before " serving put in a piece or butter of an English walnut to protect from burning. Bake three or four hours slowly. . No-Egg Cake. Beat one cup of j sugar into ft piece 23 Hours Ride from Nsw York. press himself to that effect. That is certainly the manly and straightforward course in the matter, and when this is done the people of Southern Pines will have no grievance against Col. Polk. Whatever dispar agement of the gentleman our publica tion or this letter may seem to imply , linest t iimate.iu this country. we shall be very glad to withdraw and j trust that for the future our relations ; may be wholly pleasant. We hope however Col. Polk will not feel offend ed if we recommend that he look a lit tle more closely after his office cat and ; see that Grimalkin doesn't insert other articles of a dangrerous nature. KING Street, EDENTON, N. C. I Mild climate, free from Malaria. Nearert j Winter Resort to the lanre Northern oitit-s. I Iesd than one day travel fnwi New York, i liuats and Hshinjr tackle, jruide. dog, ami iruns can be hired ut v-ry low rat cm. Finest nfmnjrai d ducR fin uvg u ire i miin mhuh near by. Pleasant rot.ms. fronting on liar, re served for Northern jruests. As a trial, the tlrst week or month's charsrew will I 6f tvially low. . For routes of trael and lull iai titulars, ad dress the proprietor, i F. A. WHITE.- Edenton. N. C. ' FOR SALE. - a a . a j . '" lne subscriber has for sale at J. 1. j Most comfortable Hotel and Ikwrding1 House ; . i accomodations. Excellent Hunting, and the 1 atrick s farm, near Kcyser, Passenger Rates as foil pws: ! 1 PHAETON STYLE, TOP CAR 1 RIAGE, Nearly New. 1 HEAVY EXPRESS WAGON, From BOSTON, via Norfolk Steaiueiu, rAK. j Sailing Tuesdays, Thursdajh tnilur- ; Via ALL KAIL route, or via BAY ! New, both just from Concord, N. H. LIN E from .Baltimore, JSl,.6) ' ! 1 ALSO 1 NEW, AND 1 2d HAND of shortening as W. F. McCormiek, a wealthy Ten-1 nessee man now in New York on busi-1 ! ness connected with interest of his ! ' staff rpf.pntlv Kn.id thn.t. Iia ntisirltrA1 size i 1 -v - ? ' the recent visit of Judge William D. ! i Kelley, of. Pennsylvania, to the coal ; and iron regions of Tennessee and' Georgia the most significant since the ' war. "The faet that he has i decided; to invest in Southern properties will j NEW YOltK, via OLD DOMINION cept Friday xnd Sunday, . $13. LArKhSS HARNESS, AND 1 2d via .ALL HAIL, or DAY LINE fromt ! HAND CARRIAGE HARNESS.! liuitnnoi-e,. ....... 4. .i $ljr'.'0 j PHILADELPHIA, j via ALL It AIL, ALSO 1 IRON FORCE PUMP FOR or HAY LINE from Haltimore, $ 13,00 1 nATTivnr vi' itvv riNvi, , j HAND OR 1 0 VER USE, WITH 30 BAI. i IMOKlv, via HA1 LINE Daily, except Sunday, A... FEET OF PIPE. ALL KAIL LINE, $12,:) ; - j These articles 'will be sold low for Round trip Rates, via Steamer Lines to Portsmouth. Va and thence via Kail Line to Southern Pines and return, a follow: From BOSTON, $30,66 BALTIMORE, f 15.CO j NEW YORK. $h,o-j . practically end the little fear that has J creams." Dissolve one teaspoonful of j , , . . -, , . . . ... . ,i , . c . ' heretofore existed m the public mind: saleratus m one cup of sour milk; one : . Al . , , . n ;i- , . . .! against southern investments. Politics cup of any tond o frn.t pr one cup of do not enter into consideration wh(.n a mixture of enron vauuns and cur-, ca itaUsts are ; sta ; ,he question j ranis, aicasuwuiui ui;.uhacu ;-?i'vc?: np t i. v... 4.x 0t3.") Address F. W. fcLARK. Gen'l Tass'r Agrent. RALEIGH, N. C. and two and one-half cups of flour. turn on their investments. The fact is there is very little difference between Sinqyle Pudding. Take ' one pint of siEted Indian meal ana mix wim coia . the two political parties at the present ' sweet milk (skim milk will do nicely) ; time.' The country is eventually to until thick as griddle cake dough, put vh& divided upon the tariff question and : into a double boiler and stir until it is j not upon, the question of Republican- j ; done; (twenty minutes brisk boiling j jsm and Democracy as it was under- should do this); dissolve some salt in stood ten or twenty years ago. When j , hot water and tir in just before it is tiiat issue comes we will show to the I "done' Serve with boiled molasses, pe0ple of the I North that there has or butter and sugar creamed together; I grown in the South a tariff element real cream would be too delicious to be j which can control and will control the j attainable by ordinary mortals, but it; states." Meantime let the bloody shirt i is a delight to the palate just to write he put in tbe ! rag bag. York, Pa.) about it, . j Weekly Dispatch. ! Any favorite pudding sauce may be ; prepared for this cheap, nutritious - pudding, and if some, critic boldly de clares that after all it is nothing but '.hasty pudding," and insists upon a large spoon, yellow bowl and pitcher bl milk with his, why let hirn nobody , objects ! ; I Tapioca Pudding. Oiiq cup of pearl tapioca, two-thirds of a cup of sugar, a teaspoonful of salt, and three pints of water. (In this pudding the tapioca is;not previously soaked: if j it should be, one quart of water would be sufli cient.) Grate the yellow of one lemon, and. with the juice of the lemon, add when taken from the boiler or oven. I Serve hot. j j Corn-Starch. Four heaped table--spoonfuls of corn starch andone quart r of water, j salt and boil 'until thick; pour into a jcold, wet dish. ; Pour over it a frosting made of a cupful of white; sugat beaten with a Dover egg beater into a tablespoonful of gelatine SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR 1 Books : ! . : and ; . I If You want to sell Anything, ADVERTISE hIN THE PINE KNOT.- 1 . ' I . " ' ' ' i ! I If vim: want to buv anythin:, i !. ADVERTISE V I - IN THE PINE KNCT. 1 : If you want to exchange anything, - ADVERTISE . 1N THE PINE KNOT. cash, or exchanged for new milk cows, or 2 and 3 year old Cattle. j R. M. COUCH, ry References: J. T, Patrick, or the editor of this paper. i i j : . . . j To those who I WANT HOMES ' j s I AND l , I s BUSINESS! i A good opportunity for investment. In the pleasant and healthful town of APEX, ON R. & A. L. R. R. If you want to dojbusiness of any kind. I 1 14 miles from Raleigh. You can buy I on reasonable terms. A comfortable j dwelling, newly built, with eight rooms and one acre land. A lot 50 x 100 ft. with well arranged store house. A good Corn and Flouring Mill with i 30 horse power boiler and engine, j A Saw Mill and most excellent Gin, j with ample room, run by the samo engine. All within two hundred j yards of the dwelling, and well pro j tected against tire. An ample supply j of good water.. Some small farms near bv if desired. Good society. I ' H. C. OLIVE, ! Apex, Wake Co., N. C. Alfred Williams and Co., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, j Raleigh, N. C. i8t22 -: CARTHAGE MALE and FEMALE SCHOOL, Carthage, Moore Co., N. C. SPRING TERM opens January 10, 1887, and continues twenty weeks. Instruction r given in Commercial and Classical branches. '' THERMS PER SESSION: Primary, $7.50; Intermediate, 10.00 Higher English, $15.00. Ancient and modern Languges $1.00 that has been dissolved in a conee cup : per month extra. of water. ; The gelatine and water! For further4 information address the should first ;be beaten to. all the foamj, . . j j. F. Cole. possible, m ! nnc p- r ( M. McG. Shields, a. b ADVERTISE IN THE PINE KNOT. 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