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SOME CREOLE RECIPES. Famous Southern Dishes That Appeal to All So Fortunate as to Taste Them. Cornnieal Bread. Rub a piece or butter the size of an Egg, into a pint of com meal. Make it a batter with two eggs and some new milk. Add a spoonful of yeast. Bet by the fire an hour to rise. Butter little pans, fill them and bake. Couche Couche. Make a paste as you make for corn bread by ihe above recipe. Sweeten 5t with sugar. Instead of putting it in a pan, grease a pot with lard, and as the paste adheres to the side of the pot, scrape it off with a spoon. Con tinue scraping it off as soon as it ad heres, until the contents are all cooked. It is a nice breakfast dish. Corn Fritters. Take a can of corn, stir in gradually two tablespoonfuls of flour, three eggs, beaten light, salt and pepper to taste. Mix all well together. Allow one ta blespoonful to each fritter. Fry in boiling lard and send hot to the table. These are nice for breakfast and may be prepared the night before. Corn Omelet. When fresh corn is not in season, take one can of it, season with salt, then separate five eggs, beat the yolks until very thick, to which add one gill of cream or rich milk. After mixing well, then with a spoon stir it by de grees into the corn. Whisk the whites until stiff and dry, which stir lightly through, half at a time. Have ready in a frying pan an equal quantity of lard and butter boiling hot. Then pour in the mixture and fry quickly. When (!one take it out of the pan, place on a heated dish and send to the table Lot. Corn Pone. Into two cupfuls of corn meal, mix one tablespoonful of sugar, scald with two cupfuls of boiling water and let stand until it swells and becomes luke warm, then add half a half ounce cake of compressed yeast dissolved in a lit tle cold water, if too stiff reduce it with warm water to a consistency suffi cient to retain its form, then put it in the baking pan. Let it rise four or five hours and bake in a moderate oven until thoroughly done. Fone should be eaten fresh and warm, but it is also nice toasted, after it is a day eld.' Veal Soup. Into four quarts of water put a three pound joint of veal, well broken, and put on the fire to boil. In a separte dish put a quarter of a pound of mac 'aroni, with just enough water o cov er it and boil until tender; then add ia little butter. Finally the soup should he strained, seasoned with pepper and salt. Afterwards add the macaroni and the water in which it was boiled. 'It is an improvement to add one pint of cream or rich milk and celery fla jvor. ' Southern Fricassee. Cut up a chicken. Dry each piece and dip in beaten egg and roll in cracker dust; season with pepper and salt and fry each piece very brown 'in half butter and half lard. When jwell browned add one cupful of hoi ;water, cover and simmer half an hour. iThen take out the chicken and put on 'a platter in a warming oven; havt ready a bowl of rice (cooked) put it into the frying pan in which the chick en liquid has simmered, add two toma toes chopped fine, a chili pepper, alsc chopped fine. Toss all together lightly with a fork. Pile high in the centei 'oi a platter and lay around it the pieces of fried chicken; garnish with .stoned olives. Philadelphia Press. HEBE AND THERE. Try not only to say but to think what is kindest and most pleasant about people. Eat suitable food for your luncheon rather than unpalatable things. Choose tread and meat rather than sweets. If you live in a bearding house, keer. as much as possible out of gossip and ill natured talk and never discuss the jot her boarders. When you are fixing your skirti over make one of suitable length for a rainy day, so that .your ankles will ;not get wet. Make your room, even if it is but a hail room, pleasant and sweet and have your girl friends in to see you often to enjoy it. ': When you buy an umbrella, be sen jsiPle enough to get a good-sized one that won't permit drippings on youi shoulders and skirts. , When you buy a pair of rubbers, get jthose that come up well on your feet tan I protect them, rather than the istrap sandal, which is only of use as jthey go along. Kid yourself of the silly ideas that isome special favors are shown to some igi.ls and that there is a clique against jyou. Watch the other workers and (you will be very apt to discover that 'special favors shown result from their ihelng good workers and from theii employers recognizing that the one iwho merits it deserves consideration 'and praise. Philadelphia Press. Tapioca Custard, j Take one quart of fresh milk, two egs, half a cupful of pearl tapioca, half a cupful of white sugar. Soak the tapioca over night, and next morning, drain off all the water while the milk lis scalding in the double boiler; when jthe milk is hot, add tne tapioca and (let it simmer ten minutes, beat the jsugar and egra together, and add the milk and tapioca; flavor with cinna- mon, vanilla or nutmeg. . Graham Gems. I Us two cupfuls of sour milk, three fcupfuls of graham flour, half a tea 'spoonful of soda; beat together a few Iminutes, drop it into hot greased gen 'par s and bake in a quick oven for ten lor 15 minutes. IN MAD CHASE. Millions rush in mad chase after health, trom one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowels regular with Dr. King's New Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25c at E. T. Whitehead & Co.'s drug store ; guaran teed. cASToniA.; Sea th The Kind You Have Always Bought OUR MEW YORK WEEKLY LETTER Pony Coats the A. -proved Spring Style. The Prince:; Z x.r-i Gowns De mand Use of th3 High Bust Corset. By REr; "IVZRAUX. The craze fir .i.-;iiv robes, empire effects and all ilia I I- empire- has ex tended to the iv.ih:i of '-eats, and the modish spring jacket i - ihe smart lit tle "pony" coat, in length twenty-four inches. It is an :ibl,'!-evi::te,i box. double or single breasted, with eu.it collar or fe vers. It hangs 1.) se Irani the shoul ders in the back ;uu!. like all fashions at the present inofc't. is designed for the glorification of t':.- sylpliiike form. For the figure of heavier proportions it is made with the semitittiug back. The sleeves are the plain coat and put in the armhole in such a fashion as to stand out. to not droop. 1'or they must give breadth to the shoulders and thus make the waist measure seem smaller. Coverts, cheviots and broadcloths are the materials used, and, as this is the first peep at the prevailing mode for spring, they are so far seen only in all shades of tan. Those in white broad cloth are designed to give joy to the summer girl. Arrayed in one of these, with white broadcloth skirt and the latest in sailors, she will be well equip ped to conquer pastures new. Quite the cbicest toilet seen at Del mouico's on a matinee day of last week was a pony coat of the lightest of tan broadcloth, with skirt and shoes to match. The little French chapeau of the same color had a medium straight brim and high crown. The effective trimming was ceil blue chiffon rosettes and dull gold lace. The Eton and the bolero are quite the rage for every kind of wear. These are made up in silk and elaborately trimmed with lace, embroidery or chif fon. The handsome applique embroid eries afford opportunities for the man ufacture of gorgeous, and artistic little jackets that will give picturesqueness nnd cachet even to the robe, otherwise plain. Irish crochet is rmu-h used and yards and yards of chiffon plaitiugs in romtr coats wiil be the leading spewa STYLE. the trimmings and makeup. All are French. For dressy occasions all are full and, without exception, elbow sleeves. Corsets are more elaborate and more expensive than ever. Many of the very newest models indicate clearly the lines demanded in the fashionable figure by the latest frock ideas. Fullness of bust is desired, and a high bust is demanded by all princess gowns and waists of the day. At a fashionable corsetaire's many novelties are seen. One of the latest conceptions is the bust support, which if worn with any corset will give the correct bust lines. They are charming with frills of lace, ribbon knots and shoulder straps of wide silk elastic, which fasten under the arm. There is a short corset waist, terminat ing under the arm. made of woven rib bon and worn with the bust support. These are only for the slender figure, for which there is also the long, straight front corset with short hips and high bust. The new full length French corset for the pfout figure is made with the lower part of coutil, incasing the hips and so cut as to reduce their size, the bust high and fiat or full, as desired. And they are gorgeous in batiste broche, plain silk, embroidered or brocaded. Garters, sachets, etc.. are growing more attractive each year. Round gar ters are made with softly shirred satin or flowered ribbon covering the wide elastic, with a rather wide lace frill falling below. The vertical garters are fascinating trifles of flowered or plain ribbon shirred over broad elastic and bordered with narrow Valenciennes lace frills. Choux of chiffon form the finish. Chemisettes of every description are the rage. Many are dainty and very elaborate. They adorn shirt: waists and every kind of gosvn. Just a word about the new spring goods for your street frock. Gray is lue leading shade. Mixed grays or fawn effects in broken plaids or checks or stripes, also shepherd plaids, in soft smooth finished English suitings are on view in all the fashionable shops, and some of the frocks displayed in the modish Fifth avenue windows are stunning. But of that more anon. Our readers may have any question concerning: fashion or fabrics answered without charge by Rene Deveraux, the fashion expert, by addressing Rene Dev eraux, P. O. Box iiO!, Madison Squar;, rxew YorK, inclosing stamp for reply. TORTUE OF A PREACHER. The story of the tortue of Rev. O. D Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of Harpersville, N. Y., will interest you. He says : "I suffered agonies, because of a persistent couch, resulting from the grip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I triad many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's 3New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consump tion." A grand cure for diseased con ditions of Throat and Lungs. At E. T. Whitehead & Co.'s druggists ; price oUu and Jfrl.OU, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. THE IMPLEMENT GO. RICHMOND, VA., ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Mooting, gl33-t? Wire, Poillr Nesting. Write for prices and catalogue. Ve carry one of the largest and best Etocks of Farm Implements in the South, and can save you money on your purchases. What ever you need, get our prices be fore purchasing. Special bargains in Farm Wagons and Buggies. Best makes. Low Prices. The Implement Co., -1302 Main Si., Richmond, Va. w NEW WVORK Taffeta Silk PatiicoaJ. A Silk Petticoat At a Price Within the Reach of All $8.00 Vahie, at 3,79 Every woman enjoys wearing a Silk Petticoat. The exorbitant prices usual ly charged, however, prevent those in medium circumstances from indulghij; in the use of thein. The MACY meth ods permit producing a Skirt at .$3.79 which will give as good satisfaction as any $(i.OO Skirt ever sold. The Skirt we offer is made of fine quality black taffeta silk, with deep aceordeon plaited flounce, finished with pinked ruche trimmed ruffle; extra dust ruffle; full width and well made; price $3.79. We will promptly and cheerfully re fund your money upon return of the Skirt if it is not in every way stisfac tory to you. This is our rule with all goods purchased from us. Our 5no pa?f Spring nnd Summor catalog-no, an encyclopedia of New York fash ion and household supplies, will be ready in IJarch. Sent free on request. Write for it now. Make use of the low prices and save money. Address Room 201. R. H. MACY (h CO., BROADWAY, NEW YORK 5ai.. n.- ai 9 n wiiy Buy rflciures.' McCIure's Magazine is bought and read in homes not because it is A maga zine, but because it is the magazine. Wbv? FIRSTTHE PRICE. It costs but one dollar a year, or less than ten cents a number, for over thirteen hun dred two-column pages of reading matter. This amounts in actual bulk to twenty or twenty-five books costing anywhere from a dollar to two dollars a volume. SECOND QUALITY. The read ing matter is written by America's leading writers the best short story writers, the best writers on timely ar ticles, the best writers of important serials, such as Scburz's Reminiscences or Baker's Railroad articles. THIRD TIMELINESS. The read ing matter in McCIure's is not only good ; it is not only entertaining, in structive, amusing and inspiring it is also about the subjects which you and all Americans are most interested at the time. No subjects in the next twelve months are going to be so im portant as the question of railroad rates and rebates and the question of life insurance. Both of these questions will be discussed by authorities in an impartial, careful, interesting way. F O DRTH-1TS CH A.RACTET?. McCIure's Magazine ia not edited for children, but at the same time, there is never a nne m it that any young girl might net read. Its advertising pages are as clean as its editorial pages McCIure's Magazine in your home Is intended to work onlv lorgooa. Sena 1.UU to-day for one year's subscription, or leave an order at your booft-store. November and December free "with new subscriptions for 1906. S. S. McCLURE COMPANY, 47 East Street. New York. The reason Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pills give perfect satisfaction is due to their tonic effect on the liver. They nevei gripe. E. T. Whitehead & Co. Scotland INeck, Leggett's Drug 3tore Hobgocd. , : v Postage lie. To the Trustees of the Scotland Neck Methodist Church. It is our earnest wish to donate a quanity of the L. & M. Paint to your church and every church whenever it is to ba painted. 10,000 cb.urcb.3s panted with L. & M. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed with ?, gal lons Linseed Oil will paint a moderate sizad house. L. cfc M. costs only $1.20 per gallon. L. Sr. M. Zinc hardens L. & M. White Lead and makes the pamt wear like iron. Barrows & Peck, Montpelier, Vt., Writes, "School bout-e .No. 1 punted with L. & M. tw.j coats. Used only five gallons L & M. and nine gniions Oil. Co.t of paint, OTJ centsa gallon." Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Nee'x. The world is full ol rich men and so they are dying every day, but the world's ultimate e.tinate of them, de clares the Boston Transcript, depends upon something 1 le than the riches thev leave behind. In the epri.ig time you renovate jour house. Why not your body? Hollistei's Rocky Mountain Tea drives nut impurities, cleanses arid enriches the blood and purifies tbe entire sys em. ?$" cent p. E, T. Whitehead & Co, Scotland Neck Jno. N. Brown, Halifax. A French botanical explorer has dis covered in Central Arrerica a new cof fee plant, with fruit of superior qual ity, to which he has given the name coflea excel;?. Three little rules we all should keep, . To make life happy and bright, Smile in ibe morning, smile at conn, Take Rocky Mouufain Tea at night. E. T. Whitehead & Co, Scotland Neck, Jno. N. Brown, Halifax. Russia left a trail of blood clear airrss last ear's page of history, re mirks the Cleveland Leader. Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't get lie habit. Take a little fvodo! Dys; epMa Cure after eating and you will quit belching, nulling, palpi tating and frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat and makes tbe stomach sweet. Sold by E. T. iVhnehead Sz Co. "That man is always running other people down." "Scandal or auto?' Baltimore American. The bet safeguard against headache, constipation and liver troubles ia De VVitt'a Littie Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous liula pills ju the home and ake a doss at bed time when ycu fee! that tbe stomach and uowels need cleansing. They don't npe. So'd by E. T. Whitehead fc Co Siler City (Jnt : Rabbits have been scarce on this market this season com pared w'th former seasons. There vere enly about 20,000 shipped from '.his place this teason. Keep tbe little ones healthy &iA rappy. Their tender, sensitive bodies require centle, healing remedies" IIcl ilster's Rucky Mountain Tea will keep them strong and well. 3o cent?, Tea or Tablets. S.T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Jno. N. Brown, Hall fax. Stella What is Cholly's auto lile? Hello Juat like him ; it doesn't know when to go New York Sun. The children s jubilee of good health f WIows the use of Bee's Laxative Honey rid Tar, the cough syrup that expels all cold Irom the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. A certain remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough and all lurg and bronchial affections E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Leggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. A theatrical angel and his coin are quickly divorced. MANY CHILDREN ARE SICKLY. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, break colds in 21 hours, cure feyerisbness, headache, stomach troubles, teething disorders, ani destroy worms. At all druggists. 25c. Sample mailed tree. Address, Alien r. 0!r---'-1. LeRoy, N.Y Jim How d.u fail in love with her? Is she pretty or is she rich? Jack Both. She's pretty rich Pittsburg Gazette. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder for the feet. It cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous. Aching, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. At all druggiBts and shoe stores, 25c Ask to-day. Now is tbe time to guard the health and strength of the lungs. Tbe best remedy to use for coughs end colds is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. The ; nly cough syrup that does not consti pate the bowels, but which on the oth er hand, expels all cold from the system by acting as a pleasant laxative. Best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. E. T. Whitehead fc Co., Scotland Neck, Leggett's Drug Store, Hobgood. rtpmir or remodel tny kind of building ? Send for our CAUlOOift of building materials, sash, doors, blinds, hardware, manf sis. paints, alaas qas a electric futures 4c. FRANK T. CLARK COitd Established i870. K0RF0Lf.VA.! Kodol Dyspepsia Core nnets what yea I IjMwM.; iaMsfeafJ For Infants and Children. rr t? "' Ajrfchie Prpna. aticn for As I similating ttxeFoodandlicguIa- i ting the bloinecrts anu duwcis in Promoles Digeslion.t heerlur ness andRest.Coniains neither Opium.Morpiiine nor Mineral. Tvox Xahc otic . Mx. Senna SatitlU Se&t- fiirmi tC - . Hr.rm.SfM.t CJtvilud A igar Wntrrynrm fiaran Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa fion. Sour Stomach. DiarrI toca Worms .Convulsions ,Fever ish ness and LotS OF SLE EP. Fac Simile Signature of ;NEW YD3K. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. 1 I I I MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES LARGEST 4 0 (i W d (l Q Q O 1) l: A Ij E U I N A LUMBER $c EVICULDIftlGS Ash, Poplar, and Oak Logs for Export Laths and Shingles o o 0 o o o o o o o o Scotland A. MCDOWELL, President. F C. GREGORY, Vice-Fres. cotM SCOTLAND SOLICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF BOTH INDIVIDUALS AND BCKINfcR FIRMS. 10 10 GEO. B. CURTIS GEO. B. DEALERS IN Pry Goods, Groceries, Provisions Hardware, Crockery, Stoves, PLOWS, LIME, HAIR AND FERTILIZER 9 I46m ENFIELD, N. C. Finesalve is the best Salve lor sores, burns, boils, tetter, eczema, skin dis eases and piles. l. wnitenead & Co.. Scotland JNecir, JLeggett'a Dru g Store, Hobgood The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature of or ever flirty Years THE OCNTAUn COMPANY. NCW TOM CITY. 233 JVVaV aMMfanaa. MI AjF Use WE PAY THE FREIGHT, AND GUAKANTEE SAFE DELIVERY STOCK IN THE SOUTH Illustrated Catalogue Free. 7HEC0UPER MARBLE WORKS (EstablishedlS4S.) 159, 161 and 163 Bank Street, NORFOLK". VA. G Q 9 Jj Jj K I N 1) S () F Neck, N. C. o 0 10 FRANK P. SHIELDS. Cashikji W. R. BOND, Abs't Cashik. Ic NECK. N. C. S. PIERSON & CO., S O Beantho BignatuM .J3TOV t 18 Kind You Have Always BongH DUNN I Bat, - 5 r Hp)) IXATIV TAB AND I The Original Laxative Cougli Syrap. Moves the Bowels .vcrk.3 all cold out of the system. B- st for Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchial Affections, Asthma and Weak Lurgs. NO OPIATES pw.ulCTic Sold by E. T. Wliiti-lir.nl v C... Scotland Neck, and Lr salt's Inigstoro, Hobgood. They say money does not make people happy. Try a box cf W UNSURPASSABLE CAM DIES, K. T. Wliit lioad ' Co.. (p Sales Atfeut Sri tm1 Ni !.. . '. B GASKETS OF ALL KINDS ILL HIE III With Complete Undertakers' Outfit.; HEARSE SERVICE AT AH SOIP, Dny or nio-lit vc? nro r to aceoniiiHxinto our l'i - : s and the Public (leno: ;:!. M. Hoffman & E: Scotland Neck. Undertakers Supplies U US' Full and Complete Line. coffins, caskets. Burial Robes etc. Hearse service ai.y Time N. B. JOSEY. Scotla.u(Neek. N. C. The Largest and Best Efjuipfd riant in the State CBARLES IIILLBR WALSI Quarrier ani Jlennfactiuf M Si! I 'F0ABS, GRAVE5TO. of Every Description. Freight prepaid on all s monts. Snfo delivery i .in teed. Write for desi and prices. Iron Fencings for -5r Cemetery and ollierl2$T 1 . 1 1- purposes a S r i: c i a l t v . Petkksbuko, Va. J. Y, SAVAGE, Afft, at Scotland 37eck, 1ST. Nothing has ever equalled it. 8 Nothing can ever surpass i:. 5 . King's Mev Discover A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If it fails. Trial Bottles free. r 3 ML 1 11 r- 1 0
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