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HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS ly Mb OKA E. FINCH. Hom , diced; 5 to ? lb. hen; ? rips to 1 quart canna , thoppad; 4 i i cob; ? drops Tobacco i Boil bacon in water for 1-1 ] Add all other ingredients corn and potatoes. Cook for S hn, or until chicken is tender. Add ] tatoes and corn; cook 1-2 hoar. 1 move chicken hones. Serve this stew p?r*"< hot. Watch carefully while ranking to prevent and burning, as it thick when cooked. (water ground if i); 1 1-4 cups buttomilk; 1-2 salt: 1-2 teaspoon soda. 1 Mix salt and soda with milk. Add igg. Drop by tahhapoon fuls antq well-greased skillet ai fry to a golden brown on one aide, than turn and fry to golden brown an other side. Serve hot. COOUK8 This recipe which originated i makes about three 1 lb. dark brown sugar; 4 eggs, 1 cup lour; 2 cups chopped . . 1 1-2 teaspoon! baking powder; 1-4 teaspoon ground doves; 1-4 I ground allspice; pinch of salt; pow dered auger. Beat eggs light Add beat again. Fold in flour, which ban been sifted with spices and baking powder. Lastly, add nuts, fipraail hatter to 1-4 inch thirknws en grsnswl shallow pan or cookie Bake in moderate oven. 375 | F. for IS to 20 minutes. If cooked too long, cakes will be brittle in stead at gummy. While still hot. cut into 3 in-eta squares and roll into Anger shapes Dust heavily with powdered auger. 1 1-2 cups sifted flour; 1A tea spoon salt; 1-2 teaspoon powder; 1-2 cup butter; 1-S cup aug er; 1 an yolk, well beaten; 3 table spoons milk; 1 square chocolate, melted Sift flour once, measure; add bak ing powder and salt and sift 666 UTTLE PROFIT IN MAIL CARRYING ON STAR ROUTES Prices Have Been Brought j To Level Where Bare sfa a brine salary A. McArthur. of Flarata. Ala, ia taking the mail ba allottnent for These carriers do not have to stop, but they have much i spinet and it consumes much time m the delivery of the mail. Yet the bids are doam to a the only driver in this section is Mrs. C. A. McArthur, ef Rocky Mount, who de livers the mail from Rocky Mount to Plymouth. She took the job when her husband died after working but three days. The amount of revenue from pat- J mail dekv ery jobs In soaae places at low as rait cents a mile is charged. Cut Tobacco Crop As Soon! Possible Alter Harvesting | All as soon as the tobacco crop is the stalks should be cut ad disked into the ground. This will help to de stroy a number of inasrt and diaaa pests which usually live on the suckers until frost. Disking under the stalks also is a good way to prepare the soil for badly needed winter hay and cover crops and fall Cream butter thoroughly, add sug ar gradually, and cream together | well Add egg yolk. Add flour al ternately with milk, beating after each addition until smooth Divide dough into two parts. To one add chocolate. chilL Roll each half into 1-S inch thick set on top. Roll as tor Jelly tolL Chill thoroughly. Cut into 1-g inch slices. Bake on | ungrensed sheet in hot oven, 400 d grees F. S minutes. Makes 11-11 Two Hurt When Turbine Explodes Bill Hardsn, of Dardens, has i road to his home from a Rocky Mount hospital, where he went for treatment tor fracture of the skull. Rained when a turbine at the [Plymouth Box and Panel Company exploded Saturday afternoon. tentative of an electrical company | eras testing the turbine to deter mine its speed before protective de vices would begin to work. Dam e*es were estimated at tOJKKL lv| is understood that the plant was in sured to take care of the Ion E F. Still, partner and manager [ of the plant. Imped from a second story window when he mw the tui bine "running away" and sprained I an ankle. Others in the room were I not hurt but fled to safety. An emergency "hook-up" wa> I made with the Virginia Electric and| Power Company in order to con tinue operations of the plant Ply-, wood business has been good in the last few months and capacity eras! eaei nlisl Town Will Not Issue Beer-Wine Licenses Cherry, small incorporated vil lage in the lower end of Washington County, refuses to go wet City fathers in si si inn there this week paaed an ordinance refusing to license dealers to sell light wines, beer, or any other intoxicating bey, erages They claimed that prior to the ordinance the dispensers were abusing the beer privilege and add. ing a line of their own. G. A Overton, Jennings Daven port, S. D. Burgess and A W. Dav enport are councilmen, with H. P Barnes as mayor and Herbert Jet - nigan as chief of police. The vil lage was incorporated in 1932 and is one of the youngest in the state Forced To Accept New Deal's Check Manila, P. I ?Don Maximo Car bungo, of Guagua. Patnpanga. must take $7,100 in sugar processing tax money whether he wants it or not. The aged don was dead set against accepting the money, because, he maintains, it was offered "in viola tion of the laws of God." The don is a land owner, and up on his lands grew sugar cane. The sun shone, the rains fell, all nature smiled, and the don's crop eras something to boaat about. Then came the New Deal's crop control plan. The don't cane was destroyed by Are. The Pampanga sugar mill was authorised to pay him $7,900 out of processing lax funds. His sons, heirs to the don's for tune, insisted that he accept it, and when he continued to refuse the funds they went into court. The court ordered that the money be pud to the heirs. His idealism shattered, the aged don shook his head as the check eras handed to his tons. He told friends that he would not be responsible tor any act of Divine Providence that may befall his sons. Johnston Farmer Raising 20 Capons for Marketing J. O. Barnes, of Johnston County, has eapoaiacd MO cockerels weigh ing about 1 -11 pounds each. He will feed them according to the rec ommendations for demonstration flocks and ship them to northern YOU CANT MISS SELL YOUR TOBACCO IN WIL LIAMSTON AND MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS There are two places you will find a ready welcome waiting for you at any time?one is on the Williamston Tobacco Market and the other is the old reliable Paid Peel's place on "Grab' All." Tell your friends to meet you at Peel's this year; walk in and make yourself at home, and while you're waiting well be glad to show you a new meaning of real service where foun tain drinks and other things in our line are con cerned. We have recently remodeled ?nH enlarged our place of business. Our stock is always up to-date, while the prices have always been fixed on a "live-and-let-live" basis. We expect to make new additions to our line which will be an nounced later. If you have not paid us a visit, come to our store the next time you are in Wil liamston. We carry toilet articles, patent medi cines and sundry lines in addition to the largest stock of tobaccos in this section. Agents for Royal Tailor-Made Suits. CIGARETTES 2TL5C!" ! ?jjiJitutT CIGARS? Mr ?? LaiCHt ' to SUNDRIES? ? BEER - ALE FOUNTAIN P. P. PEEL NEAR THE WAREHOUSES UE.C. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY. AUGUST U Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. Monday Tuesday August St . Sept. 1 "SUZY" JEAN HARLOW and FEANCHOT TONE Thursday and Friday Hi ><??>?! U "THE WHITE ANGEL" KAY FRANCIS and LAN HUNTER Wednesday September I JACK OAK IE and SALLY EILERS Saturday "DESERT GOLD" with LARKY CRABBE ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS This Prosperous Fanner Sells Tobacco on the William ston Tobacco Market and Trades With the Farmers Supply Co, THE STORE OF LOW PRICES" You ,too, may have the same prosperity and the same contentment if you will buy and sell on your home market. We make a specialty of supplying the farmer, and in season we sell and feature some of the leading brands of fertilizers. We carry a large stock of shoes for both men and women, piece goods, overalls, feeds, staple and fancy groceries, and a thousand other items used in and around the farm and home. We invite your patronage on the basis of quality and prices, plus a courteous and efficient service. Let us serve you when in Williamston. We gladly welcome you and hope you will sell your tobacco on the local market and trade with us, the store of low prices. Farmers Supply Go. WASHINGTON STREET
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