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"il . t. i!DY, Editor and Proprietor. 'Excelsior" is Our Motto Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year XXVil?. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1912. NUMBER 36. I I I I' I II I I i l1L J i spSk --. c Laryesf Circulation 1 "-w - o f a n y n ffn fl fT Wlk W v"TTrirT A W PWinr The Largest Circulation " gss 1 JpLti, 1UmMOJM W is A JU JL H. ( I'.vi ,,r.-, ;:-r : i'V )' . 7.-.r:, , 5 k .?. ., ' ir.'-n- r r r-a . - l:t Kidneys Are Vtetead Overwork, ; v Ktfucys Ial;s Impure Blood. -I unhealthy kidneys are re '. i r nmcli sickness audsuiicring, , ft therefore, if kidney - t r- .vv iron' lc it; permitted to ' V'o 7 toulinuc, serious re V i'uits are most likely to follov.-. Your other Y-,1-1 organs may need at r C' j" tcntica, but your kid-:- ! i:eys "r.iopt, ' because ) :.y they lo most and f ' should have attention -; first. Therefore, when ' wcr.k cr out of order, : ' l r. .1 liow quickly your en ' : :fco c I and how ev ery organ i t o do i' s dutv. ..c -ick cr " feci badly," bejin .: t:re;:l kidney remedv, br. . ::;i-Tlcot. A trial v. iil con-.-. i:-! .threat merit. .."I :.:il immediate effect of tho great kidney and .--Ay. is soon realized. It '- .- !)ecar.L-c its remarkable properties have been , . : vu-a:ids of the most distress if veil need" a medicine voa ; ' r:V-,,Cf:t- -. . '' ne-doi- Ixiisis's'a ; e ool t le - 'i tjti'5iy : . ut if you have kidney or -.'.Lie. Mention this paper : to Dr. Kilmer & Co., X. V. Don't make any mis ''vt the naine, Swamp-o-'-i t let xi dealer sell you o! i;k.ce of Swamp-Root if v. ':! dir.nppointed. r- L.'StATON, ,f:o!'ric'-2f-Law, --.bind Neck, N. C. - v iii rover his services are r. -quired. J.IOX DUNN Lnwcr Ko:':! be required. j ...... v.wL.u,v4ijr st Law j r.AN Neck, N. C. j ;. K,-;r his services are v paired. approved security. urR-.-jr. D. Kihin. H.D. ;K KlTCIIIX in Brick Hotel I';- .v. No. 21. "V5MnKi pv . :' a::d Surgbon i , v,lf,i, v- n t ' k i- 5 i t V- U FOR ADHESIVE TAPE Will Keep End cf Rubber Hose From Splitting or Hot Water Bag From Leaking. - "Is there any possible wav," asked the Summer Bride, "of keeping the cut end of a piece of rubber hose Irom splitting? Where it's forced over the end of a gas stove pipe, for in stance? I know one really ought to bave iron pipe connections made by a gas fitter, but sometimes one has to put up with rubber pipe as a tem porary convenience." "I knew," said the Little Wise Lady. "Those things will happen sometimes, and the quickest way of heading off 1 rouble is by using ordinary half -inch adhesive, such as comes in little rolls, and to wind ('strap' is a better word) several thicknesses of it around each end of the rubber hose, after it is forced into place on the stove or gas pipe. It holds the edges firm and pre vents the tension which cracks the rubber. Of course, one might uso rubber cement, but it's a fussy thing to tinker with, and there is all the bother of waiting for it to dry. Ad hesivetake it all together is one of the most useful things to have around the house of which I've any record. Try it next time your rubber hot wa ter bottle springs a tiny leak two or three layers of It of course making sure that the rubber surface is dry before putting it on. If it is slow to stick warm it slightly before apply ing, and you'll have no more trouble." New York Herald. Original Amen Corner. The origin of the name "Amen cor tier" is interesting and throws a pleasant light on English Catholicity of the days before the apostasy of Henry VIII. Each year on the feast of Corpus Christi the faithful went In procession to St. Paul's cathedral. Mustering in Cheapside, the proces sion moved toward the cathedral, the clergy chanting the "Our Father" as they passed along the street still called Paternoster row, reaching the "Amen" as they turned the corner known for years as Amen corner.- Ave Maria. HOT HARD TO CLEAN SWEATER Daintiest of Creamy White Ones May Be Renovated in the Fol lowing Manner. United on Deathbed. A pathetic marriage ceremony took place the other day. in a Budapest hos pital. A German singer named Erdos, who was appearing professionally in the Hungarian capital, was suddenly taken ill with heart weakness a few days ago. He telegraphed to his sweetheart in Frankfort,-Germany, to come to him. The girl started at once, and arrived in Budapest promptly. They were married immediately in the hospital ward, and Erdos died an hour after the ceremony. C!d Tree of Historic Interest. Sir Sidney Pocock, J. P., has just dis posed of his residence, Charlton Court, Shepperton-on-Thames, Middle sex, England, in the kitchen garden cf which is a very old mulberry tree bearing a tablet with the following in scription: "During the reign of Charles II. a fox was hunted from Windsor park and took refuge in this tree, where it was killed. The king, who was present at the kill, expressed a wish that the tree should be preserved to commemorate the longest rua on record." BRIGHT GLASS AND SILVER Joined Hia First Love in Death. After an absence of ever 20 years, a former aged resident of Rainham, Kent. England, returned to the district late the oilier night, mid, groping -his way through the tombstones in the local cemetery, found the graves of his first wife and son. and tltere shot him self. The man, Mho carried on busi ness in Great Peter street, Westmins ter, posted a letter from Rainham to -is i-eeonu w ne, ana rus daughter, say- injr he had gone to join his first wife I und sen. j A sweater is one of the necessities of the wardrobe. Xo other wrap can take its place. The dainty woman al ways prefers the creamy white ones, but often hesitates to buy because of the seeming difficulty of cleaning them. The following method simpli fies that process, so that no one need hesitate to buy one on that account. Woollen blankets may be cleaned in the same manner. A quarter of a bar cf a good white scap i3 melted ever the stove. To this is added about half a cup of am monia. Enough hot water is run into the pan or tub to cover the sweater. The soap and ammonia are stirred in. 8H'1 then thf sweater is TJ'?d fr i With a stick on the top of a wash board this is stirred and turned until the dirt-is out. Rinse in several wa ters, then lay on a slanting board to drain, but no not squeeze dry. There are several methods of dry ing. One is to fasten a sheet flat over several clothes line? and snread the sweater on that in the sun. Chinese Barbers in Hard Luck, Barber shops were the exception, I rather than the rule, in China In the old days, itinerant barbers attending to their customers' wants in the streets or in the customers' home. There appears, to be no tendency to ward the institution of barber shops since the change of hairdressing; in fact, tiie tendency locally is to do away with the barber altogether. Thus many families are purchasing hairclip pers, which seem to be regarded as the only essential to haircutting. The Modern Aesop. A dog, who was accustomed to over cat, held a piece of meat in his mouth as he crossed a placid stream by means of a plank. Looking in, he saw what he took to be another dog carrying another piece of meat. Snap ping greedily to get this as well, he let go the meat that he had and lost it in the stream. As a result his indi gestion felt much better all the rest of the day. Life. I'n the Only Reasoning Animal. Men act according to knowledge and reasoning ability. Other animals act by instinct born v.ith them, and upon which they never improve. Birds build the same kind of nests right along. Men are always using their ability to improve their houses. In stinct is the name foi the inferior kind of knowledge the lower orders of creation naturally possess. In some cases, as with dogs, horses, etc., this can be increased by careful training, or even by imitation. Sight of the Color Blind. A color blind person sees light ns either white or gray and dark colors appear either as dark gray or black. This mutual sensitiveness is due to the fcet that the light nerves .and col or nerves are closely interhound, but there is a different set of nerves for both light and color, jest as thsre are different sets of nerves for tempera ture and for touch. : KV MOUNT, N. C. i.'i.i i .v.'CK, N. O., on hi. .-lay of each month ) Trent the diseases of N Throat, and fit ki Hi and Surgeon Titers & Commercial :: -oak 'liui'cin .;,r. ! Nock, N. C. MVCRMON, :) ijiS i lb l . O'-e nj. stairs in White ; i 1 Building. from 0 to 1 o'clock . ;u o o'clock. -TH TO MOTHER AK3 CHILD. '-.'itiuxg Svki'P has been . V Yr.AKS l.v MILLIONS "t r Ijll.UKX'.N" VIULli '; 1! M-.CT SI CCKSS. It ;.-!. i-OrTI-.XS the CO!S. :; vi::; colic. i : - o ' ' '" ;;i " ' ' . ' ; ;'-.:. ' ; -. I r -VI: : 2"aTs to Xtcetore G-rayj . r- ii cut ;u til t'GlQVt ns h -ir failing Estate Sale. : :y of .Senium her, 1912, "or r:-.1o in the town of . C , the- following :;r.-: That tract of .: conn I v, North Caro the "A. A. White : hy the lands of J. (t. Moore, C. E. t.ho county road lead- X Hondo to White--. Tno ri.xht is here-roi"-tanvand all b:ds. y t-i August, 11)12. A. 15. White, Lou Lewis, Mary W. White, C. W. White. -V- Ctucco Whitewash. Unslacked lime one-half bushel, salt one peck, rice three pounds, Spanish whiting on-c-half pound, glue one pound. Slack the lime with boiling water keep in the steam. Strain the liquid through a fine sieve and add the salt already dissolved in water. Boil the rice to a thin paste and stir it in very to, then put in the whiting and the glue. Dissolve the glue by soaking several hours in cold water, then place in double boiler and heat slowly. T'?e agate or porcelain kettle. Iron will turn the glue dark. Now add five gallons "of hot water to the mixture. Stir it well and let it stand two or three days covered from the dust. This whitewash is applied 'while hot. Tt is very brilliant and durable. Is designed for brick and stone, but can be used for inside walls just as well. Absent-Minded Professor. A certain university professor was noted for his absent-mindedness. One morning as he sat at the breakfast ta ble with a scientific magazine prop ped up before him, his wife was aston ished to see him reach out for the maple sirup, pour it down his, back, and lean over and "'scratch his pancake. Gravy Soup. Cut the meat from a six-pound shin cf beef, cutting it into small squares. Heat two tablespoonfuls butter in 8 sauce pan, roll the pieces of meat in fiour and add them by degrees to the butter; stir now and then and let timmer for one hour. The meat should look brown and juices be drawn out. Add one head of celery, two sliced onions, two sliced turnips, two sliced carrots, bunch of sweet herbs, blade of mace, two bay leaves, six cloves, two teaspoonfuls whole peppers and one table-spoonful salt; also add beef bones rawed into small pieces and one gal lon of boiling water. Simmer for six lours strain and let it get cold. Then remove all the fat. Serve with small pieces of cooked vegetables in it. Blanketed Chicken. Split and clean two -broilers. Place in "a dripning-pan and sprinkle with s-,it nepper, two tablespoonfuls of rreen pepper finely chopped and one tablespoonfulhives finely cut. Cover with strips of thinly cut bacon and bake in hot oven until tender. Remove to-a serving dish and pour around the following sauce: Use three tablespoon fuls cf fat from the dripping pan, add ing to this flour and one and one-half cupfula of thin cream, or, if pre fetred half chicken stock may be sub stituted. Season with salt and pepper. London's Smoke Nuisance. Half of London's smoke nuisance Is caused by the coal fires in private dwellings, tlie owners of which are not liable for prosecution. It is expected that a good deal of missionary work will have to be done among household ers before the smoke evil can be les sened appreciabl'. After It. "Pa, what Is an inheritance tax?" "An inheritance tax, my bey, Is the crowd of promoters, real estate agents, mining stock sharks, that take up a man's time just as soon as they learn that he has fallen heir to a little money." Detroit Free Press. Cloth Made From Seaweed. By a process recently developed in England a very desirable cloth is made from the fiber of pfsidonia australis, a species of seaweed found in the south ern seas. Experiments made at Man chester university show that the fiber, after treatment, is soft, pliable, strong, much like wool in its disposition to curl and twist, and easy to spin in its raw state. Ic takes dye well, except green. Hew to Caro for Both With the Lesst Work and to Clean Them Without injury. - There is nothing that repays one more for careful washing and drying than glass. First one must have a bowl of warm water softened with dissolved soap, which makes a very good lather. Too hot water should not be used, as it might crack Hie glass. Have a howl of clean water to rinse the glass in after washing it and-if a very fine polish be desired on it have a third bowl of cold water with a lit tle ammonia in it. Wash each arti cle separately, rinse it well and dr with a soft glass cloth, which should be made of linen or little, fluffy par ticles will stick to the glass and spoil the appearance. When it is washed and dried polish with a leather kept for the class or with a silk handkerchief or with sonic soft tisue paper. ITow to Clean Silver Have an aluminum pan con!iinin:? about two gallons of cold water. In this dissolve a piece of washing socla about the size of an egg and heat tiie soiuHon to boiling point. Drop into thi the silver to be cleaned, taking care to keep the whole at boiling point. Lot the silver soak for three or four min utes. Lift out with a wire spoon or long-handled fork, wash in hot sorp Fudr, and wipe quickly with a perfect ly dry towel. The pieces so clennc-1 will be as highly polished as when rew. This process will neither injure plated or solid ware. When nil tho silver is finished, if there are any pieces that do r.ot look white and clear, rub them with a little dry whiting and a dry duster, then poli.di off with a soft, dry cloth. W3F&F WHO THINKS AND 'fl SoiHiwomea complain thst lliey periodiea'ly suffer from dull and heavy feel wjjr,cr dizzir.c-oS in tiie head, nervousness, pain and bearing-down feelings which chrjui tioi occur to ibt normal healthy woman. IJut most every woman in subject to the cams t some time in her life, due to abnormal conditions in life, such n j corset-,- Gver-f.-vsod r.ticndi, bad szir, poor or irr'pryr.cr food, wet feet, sluggish liver, ct; A re-.;l;::er sr- i femole tonic rod frcm native medicinal roots wills of akiniiolf culled . o - i . r o r n , 3D v.-itiiO-.: 'lis :1x2J:G KAVOK-XTIi INSCRIPTION, is thojfanda of ensea, ilkc thj following: Mrs. rONA HI. I'ATtTiM, of Auburn. Nebr.. Rout" 1. Ttox M. uyst l ino-igKi i '..oiiiii v. i i!o you in icwni to wiiat your medicines hava Or no. I have them for thirty yearn for female trouble r.ni frcr.orr.I wpakm.-FS with t-u very best result, and they have taveii p.:u -i:r..hvi;-i nf -.('lrs in tioctoru' tiiis. I Luy the 'Favorite 1'iwcrip tian ' nr.-l ' v W.ii-n Uiiiii-il Discovery and lake them together. I never ..;isi;.--:HVV-;nW i.; your rcrri-'Mi's niul take pleninire in rccommendintr t Vm t any sufTrvirv i:'.ly. i .".r,i now almost. Iifty years old ; at forty livo I Vki':-. yiv.r irtcdiciiifs, iiolii kindri. tnd I passed that pnriod vory o:?? i.r!d i. ft mo fat ud lienlthy. 1 feu! like a young girt. " if .---; '.-ir'y cn.vs to write me, I will gladly lull ner inorw about Coj r:':d vcrk . C yo-.r mediciner." , jh. Ikr-rroE'.-. Cheat I-'avily Doctor Book, The People's Coninvon t:.-r.sc Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date c;i'.iion ol I'JfKS r,;'S'a'.- answers hosts cf delicate questions vbiXi every woman, single or married, ought to know. Eerct free in cloth binding to any address on receipt of 31 eastern: c.tc(in:3-, zo cover cost of wrapping and mailing only. Trapped. "Don't j ou love me or do you ?" ask rl the vestera girl. The eastern man atudic;! i or a minute and answered: 'The former." And he tried to conceal ids surprise when she threw herself intoliio arms. Cleveland Plain. Dealer. Naturally. 'What happens when you put the dollar before the man?" bawled tho candidate. "The man goes after it," answered an old farmer in the crowd. Loui :;ville Courier-Journal. Lovo, the Essential Thing. Fame and notoriety cm avail little; love is the one essential tbir.g, outliv ing time and change and going with us into the unguessed possibilities of death. Whitticr. Jack and Bean. Lord St. Levar; owns that roman tically beautiful Cornish fastness, St. Michael's r-Tonnt. Among other leg ends St. Michael's Mount is supposed to have been the scene of the fairy tale of ".Trek Eiod tho Beanstalk," and hence come the nicknames of "Jack" and "Dean" borne by Lord St. Levan and his next brother, Major Edward St. Aubyn. High Price fcr Jappness Art. At a sale in London a Ja panose color print of Ichikawa Danjido, 1079-1702, cf a man seated ouisido a house of ivy holding a lovs letter signed Torii Kiyomasu, sold for -100. Country Without Manufactures. Panama has practically no manu factures. The principal exports are bananas, cocoanuts, hides and skins, ivory, nufs, rubber and hardwood, of which the United States receives the greater portion. More than half of the imports are furnished by the United States and consist chiefly of foodstuffs, textiles and hardware. To clean a cooper kettle rub itn surface v.ith lemon ekia and .salt. Wipe the surface quickly and rub with a dry chamois skin. Windows become dimmed quickly where soft coal is used as fuck A good way to clean them io to rub al cohol and polish with cheesecloth. Coffee stains, even when cream has been put in the coffee, mny be re moved from the table linen by rub bing the spots with pure glycerin. Rinse afterward in lukewarm water. Leather can be cleaned very well with milk. Dust the leather thorough ly with a soft cloth, then use another cloth dipped in sweet milk and the spots will be easily removed. In turning out jellies, etc., from molds, wet with cold wafer the di u on which the jeily is to bo placed; then the Jelly will very earily slip oot of the mold to the center cf tho ir h. Automobile Economy. Abont tho only thing in owning an automobile is that tho old tires may bo taken into tiie house for tho baby ;.o chew on. Galveston News. Changing Tirost; in China. Tho Temple of Heaven on account of its floral riches will be converted 'nto a botanical garden. Pekin Daily Djmands of Duty. To do cur duly in life it must ever ho done w'ih v-.; rid of nil that is idijl;e:-t in our ro t-!, highest in the truth t'-r.t is ours. Mrcterlmck. GLASSES cannot he fitted by mail'. We offer you export service al any of our four stores, where we have unexcelled facilities for h.lndiinrr nrnmnfliF 9 f actor ily all kinds of optical il work. Our men are skilled in 3 PVPW lirfirw.b l, 1 : M and as we use the finest quality P9 t'f ni'jOf!i 1 ...... m incinimi, .you are assurea 01 complete satisfaction. fl A rem Pllm. SL CI.- D . are the best for amateur nho- Ji tojrraphers. Wenreheadquar- k3 n-m mi Liu's sunpues and shall be pleased to serve you. y mii wi tiujr ivmu ui cHiaiogue h you wish. a. CV :).: 'a s WW. fj Saccessore to TUCKER, HALL & CO. 1 OrnciANs of Tub Best Sort P 53 Granby Street, Richmond. Lyncbbarg. E3 tj Norfolk. Fewer Holidays in Argentina. By a decree reeently issued bjr the Argentine government four holidays, or feast days, are eliminated from the Argentine calendar. They are Febru ary 2, March 23, and the celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi (which this year fell on June 6), June 24 and Sep- j tember 8. - KJ f the regular diet i Scott's Emulsion It, highly concentrated nutnnve qualities repair wte and create physical resistance faster than Smase can destroy.' AU DrugB.;u Revised Version. "I suppose that when you left the convention you exclaimed: T came, I saw, I conquered?'" "Not exactly," re plied the delegate who changed his mind. "That is v.-hat I was going to say, but I modified it to 'I came, I was seen, I concurred.' " Thought Worth Remembering. ' So long as we love we serve. So long as we are loved hy others, I would almost say we are indispensa ble; and no man is useless while he has a friend. Stevenson. Where the Court Erred Complaining at Tower bridge of her j husband's conduct with two other "wcmen-giris," a wife was told by tha magistrate: "Madam, you may be mar ried to a Don Giovanni." The appli cant: "Indeed, si", I ain't nothing of uie sort; When Food Curm". "With too many irons in the fire pome will burn." This obi ado go of! on proves' too true to the busy hour-tov,-iiV-. She has forgotten to r-dd vovor io the cooking food, and the odor of ti e burning meat, vegetable or fruit re minds her of the fct. When this happens, quickly seiso j the pot from the range and in morse it in a vessel containing cold water. The steam will escape from the out side instead of passing upvnrd through the food. Place the food in another pan and continue cooking or dress to serve. The, most critical pcv;;on cannot de tect a burnt taste in the food. This is a suggestion worth trying. Nature's Ls'.v. The I.t.v of nature U. tr.nt ir certain quantity cf Vrk 13 -ncccrfory to pro duce n certain quantity of gc t;d of any kind whatever, if you want know I edge, yon r..u.;t tod for It; it food, you must toil for it; and if pleasure, jcu must toil for it. Jlutkin. v fal vc Kcvcr Fcrgct ncccrninfT to s-?irce? are the thinrrs ,-:sr ociat'-'d viib our early home I if?, -uch a- Thir.kkn's rnJe-x Salve that mod In r or 'rrfinemolhcu- ured tocure our l;uriir,' lxiir-, sc;t!d., s-res, Fkin erv.iioi..", cu;-, sprains or bruises. Forty yf.nrs f enres prove its merit. Unrivnlcl fcr i i It:;, corns or cold. Only 2o conta r.t 10. T. Whitehead Compniiy's, BUY AN mobile I FROM Enfield Garage Co., Agents for E. M. F. Flanders 30 20 When you buy an Automobile why ' not buy the best? We sell the best. ION FIELD GARAGE COMPANY, Enfield, N. C. B H I A Oft ?SF.Vl7.tE. M. C. ) ,M rrorarr.! Eoy for CeHece and Men. " J -" COT.. K. PXiX-iiM S hood for 1X9 y.-ai. OurrsMtaaee Kitc -London Standard. r rr Of. ' t- i-'i ; in nllthn College they altcn-i, Morh ani Soctli, Vnt;:it;n, Sanitation am Safety f-ff j i-KSv'iro );ronounccl Uio BST by 1 SO" 1 h I (,i nnl lv pvflry viaitinic Parent. i a & vc-rr,rrp Ce- "i H j.c-vinl:i tsrr.i cf f-ntrr.r"- aprot'tiititcscnr CllmetS, Fere and Cere of si-i Y..: IliUisry, ta l.f.ly in xnal:inz Men o Boys. Has. js ONE ATTACK FOL LOWS ANOTHER. Has That Been Your Expeiience Taking: Calomel for Constipa tion? Try Dcdson's Liver-Tone Next Time. All Things to Thern That Wait. No road is too long to the man who advances deliberately and without un due haste; and no honors are too dis tant for the man who prepares himself for them with patience. Bruyere. New Thought for the World. , Guardians of the poor are not all Bumbles. They are human beings with the ordinary warm hearts of English, men. London Mail. Leading to Higher Things. Men and women are created by im puting to them noble qualities of which they are not conscious; and by living them responsibility. Not After Cooking. "To the pure all things are pure." "till I gness they would be a little doubtful If .they saw the pure food at the boarding house." Uncle Pennywise Says: The good cook generally marries the man who can't provide the raw mato ri;ls Courier-Journal. "Do you take The Commonealth. Mary people take calomel io cure constipation, but two cr three days latir they rre sicker than ever. That is cne cf the after-effects of calomf I. This is the reason why E. T. White herd Company's drur store will not guarantee calomel to be harmless. But we do guarantee Dodscn's L?ver Tone to b'e a perfect subslitu'.e for calomel. Dodson's Liver-Tone will cure constipation and bilious attacks and keep them cured, -by stimulat ing and tonir.g-up the liver to do its best work. It is a vegetable liquid with a pleasant taste and is harmless to children as well as grown people. It livens up tiie liver by natural methods, decs not act so strongly as to weaken the body, but is safe and sure just the same. You can buy a bottle 'to-day frcm E. T. Whitehead Company with the assurance cf your money back if it fails in your case. Deauty Hint. Tied elbows, cays the Evening News, arc happily a thorn which may be re moved. Saw off the red elbows, soak them in a bleaching mixture of un slaked lime, steep them in carbolic acid, and they will never trouble you again. Cold feet may bo treated sim ilarly. A specific for pain Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil, strongest, cheapest lini ment ever devised. A household remedy in A.merica for 25 years. F!r.k!no a Fish. One shad, with backbone removed; n few drops of onion .V-ic, four heap ing teaspocnfuls of but' or, t!reo ta blespoonfuls cf fireiy chopped pars ley, one level tsb'.espoo.ot 1 of silt, a few grains of red rrnper, two tab!c rpoonfuls of tomato caisup, a few r.iices of lemon. Wipe the shad; place skin side down on hot oak plank; sprlnklo with pa It and rod p-enpsr; f pread with b-.itcr; cook in hot oven for Jialc an hour; spread v.-;i h ihe chopped paisley and tomato c: Isrp; garnish with seasoned hot mashed po tatoes, pressed" through a forcing brg and tube; also lemons, cut in share of crescents and dipped in chopped parsley, and sprigs of parsley. j To Keep Ffatirosis From Rusting. To keep flatirons from rusting wheii exposed to dampness, melt paraffin to the depth -of half an inch in pans large enough to hold two or moro irons. Wait until it is nearly cold and then put the irons in. In that way they will not sink to the bottom cf the pan. Irons treated in this man ner have not rusted when left six months in a closed house. In case ycu have no paraflin, greas ing the irons thickly and wrapping them in newspapers will serve tho same purpose.' - urtw fY tntimv THE fEKTlIINE anBia-a---M-w-e-Bm- LOOK FOR THE STAMP. "CORTRIGHT' Reg. USPaL Off. and accept no substitute, if you want a roof that will last as long as the building, and never need repairs never need attention of any kind, except an occasional coat of paint. 3 Fire-proof Storm-proof Lightning-proof. We have local representatives almost everywhere, but if r.or.c in rear immediate locality, write us direct for samples, prices and full particular. CORTRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMPANY " SO North 23d Street Philadelphia, Pe, i ' '. z, 1 . I llgj. I. , '! Fo:i: O i. Chartprod 1839 JITl COLLEGE Dutch Toast. To make Dutch toast, says an ex chance, take slices of very stalo or hard bread and toast the same in the oven until brown. Dip the slices in boiling water and set in the oven again until as crisp as desired. ITS STRENGTH LIES IN A Lur.cc, We'I-Tramed Faculty; Excellent Buildings and Equipment; Fun, Well-Arranged Cours k: Earnest, High-Minded Students; a Large and J.-..yr.l Body of Alumni and Friend; Noble Ideals and Traditions; an Inspiring History of Achievement and Service. Next Session brains 5cpfrr.cbcr il, 1912. for fefslrguc cntf Illustrated Beokjet, stress 11. L. FLOWER::, .Secretary, Durham, North Carolina. Y PARK'SCHOOL Inexpensive Waitress Covering. The inexpensive spring beds havo no covers and often disfigure the mat tress by streaks cf rust. A cover of heavy, unbleached cloth, made large ers wid pave the mattress. The Commonwealth, $1 per year. S 3 ESTABLISHED 1C93. Location Excellent; Equipment First-Clas; Well-Traine'd Faculty of Suceer,?ful Experience; Special Care of the Health of Students; an Instruc tor in Each Dormitory to Supervise? Living Conditions of Boys under his Care; Excellent Library and Gymnasium Facilities; Large Athletic Fields Fj. Term opens September 11, 1012. For Illustrated Catalogue, address V. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, North Carolina. . i f i j 1 'Z - i.:: jLrleL&m srjmms--""-B--"
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