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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Baked Orange Pudding. One cup of sugar, a large tablespoon ful of butter, two eggs and one and a half cups of milk, two- cups of flour and two. teaspoonfuls of baking pow der; flavor with the grated rind of two large oranges. Bake until a golden brown In a brisk oven. Serve with the following sauce: Four large tablespoon fuls of sugar, two of butter and one of flour. Cream these three Ingredients together until perfectly smooth. Beat the white of one egg to a froth and add lt. Pour over the mixture half a cup of boiling water, stirring the mix ture until it is creamy and allowing no lumps to form. Have prepared two J arge oranges from which all the peel ..iud skin have been removed and chop them in small pieces. Remove the sauce from the fire and add these oranges. Serve the pudding hot -, Hand Lotion. One-half pint of rainwater, two ounces of cologne, two ounces of al cohol, two ounces of glycerin, two . .uncos of rosewater, one-eighth of rin ounce of gum tragacanth. Dissolve the gum tragacanth In the water, add the other ingredients, bottle, shake well; ready for use; elegant for the hands in cold, weather or where you have to use hard water. Duchesse Potatoes. * Peel, slice and cook until tender in just enough water to covers let drip and place lu a warm saucepan; mash with three yolks and a little flour; roll out ou a board sprinkled wlffe^flour and divide into oblong cakes xnree fourths by one-half by three Inches; fry on both sides in butter to a golden brown and serve as garnish for roasts. To Banish Rats and Mice. It is-claimed that rats or mice can l?e compelled to vacate premises by usia- a mixture of chloride of lime and water at the places frequented by these .-".ninials. Some of the mixture ought to be poured into the holes. Rats have a great aversion to the odor of chloride of lime and betake themselves at once as far as possible from it _ Rinse Starch. ? A method of starching infants' fine dresses and all dainty fabrics: First - starch as usual, then open up the gar ~^ment well and dip down once Into clear water. When dry slightly damp en in warm water and roll up for a few minutes. Garments starched in this way Iron beautifully and are' ??: the proper stiffness. . " ? An Adjustable Mirror. In every household some member finds fault with the position of the mirror intended for general use. For some the mirror is too high, for others too low. Tjtafortunately all cannot be pleased unless an adjustable mirror similar tb the one shown in the accom panying Illustration Is used. There is a rack for to'wels, etc., a comb tray and 1 . UXBBO& MOVES VP OB BOWN. a mirror which can be're?bUlyj??Just ed to any ^desired height -" Attached^H the wallii the support wWci^ilWK the j cross, arm", the, latter- carrying the mir .aor/'etc. T^p-^ss arm slides on ai - --t?<>^gi%j|ig|^sCi i tl iJ^^liiel& fpositton by M * jra^itetvpi?lon. This ratchet pinion-; -:" "is^^^ioeked against rotation, but only " to an. extent sufficient to prevent aecl *deiitar falling of the Tack from its ad justed position! Thu? the'mirror can be quickly rajtfej^er lo we redto iii e po sition most suitable to themser. * A French Steak. . Place a thick sirloin steak in baking 1 . pan in which,*?- few bits of suet have been browned. Sal? pepper it and . add a few tiny bits of lemon and suet. Cover with a thin layer of sliced on ions and on this pour tomato catch up. Bake about half an hour. The onions should be brown, but the steak tare. Experience will govern this. Handy Stain Remover. Spots can bc- removed from almost any .delicate material by rubbing for Ave minutes with a piece of soft flan nel. The wool absorbs whatever has made the spot and does not leave a ring, as do cleansing fluids. Potato Mucilage. ' A good mucilage can be made from potato peelings. Put as many peelings as dt.ilred in a kettle, cover with wa ter^ bott an hour, strain, then add half a teaspoonful of ajum. This will keep indefinitely. * ?? Te Freshen Stale'Nute. When nuts h?ve-become too .dry to ! be good remove the ahells, let stand overnight in equal parts of 'water and milk, then dry in the ov^n. They will taste perfectly fresh. Cure For Chilblain?. Chop raw onions fine, make a poul? tice and place nert to the feet or parts affected at night. See our line of men's sfiirts that we sell for 50c worth Toe. Rives Bros. Sewing* Machines. Dont make a milsake. If yon want the b?sWSnachine buy a Singer or Wheeler & Wilson. Sold for cash or on. c.isy ternis. ag ' THE GREATEST OF STATE FAIRS EVERYONE WILL BE IN COLUMBIA NOV. 1 TO 6 Big Events Planned-All Sorte o? Pleasures-Cheap Rates. The forty-Brat finnan! state fair, to IK ?jeld In Columbia November 1 to 6. promises lo he the liest In the history of the South Ca roi I un Agricultural find Mechanical So elety. Not only aro the premiums offered urger than ever licfoVe. hut the officers ol he organization have arranged a program .bat will bring bnndreds of visitors from near h.v states. On Saturday, November ti. the feature oi ibo closing day will bo the Visit of Presi dent Tatt. He will make a? address at the Fair Grounds to several thousand people am' Afterward will be taken through the city and shown the principal points of Interest. The premium Hst issued some time ago shows I bat a uuiuher of valuable prista are offered for' the l?est display of farm prod u?:ts. This was one of the features last rear In which there was livoiy competition, and farmers throughout the state are writ ing Secretary Love for information as to the conditions for entrance. Another feature lust year was the bench .show. There were so many entries In this df*pn riment tluVt the society has decided to increase the prizes and classes to be ad mitted and n special spne(. has been set aside for the dogs. The rnclug. of course, will be np to the high standard. Slitce the society has joined the Vlrglnlu-Carolinns-Georgla racing cir cuit, the horses sent South, are some of the speediest in the country,: and au exam ination ?f some of the records now being made PU the Virginia tracks will show thai i-ojaTsport is promised those who care for .lie-events. President -Moldey will see that 'be racing is kept absolutely cleau. A special committee ls at work on the ed nen Munni department. It is planned to have Tuesday sot aside for the, schools ansi .olb.'ges. and with a view Jo encouraging pride lu school and college work considera ble space will be given' for the exhibits. Silver and bronte medals nra nwanleWtiS pHae?. ..l^f?rn.deiifs|giid pupils m usa ger" their nrlmlsslorf carrig from "bbc office^ of the respective institution* o?Vwee ic. rief*r> the fair. . . * i'' U"i Military day at thc fair a.bV pfianf^^fo be largely' attended, jtft?fa ?k^\?ij&ot fered. and thin l^es^nV'iM?i^afler ;? conference with a nunflrer of offioers <A the Hourn- Carolina rfUnr^ssjKjftiilon, active .werk ls being done anioivg'tlte vnrlous.mem bers'in order to insure * large .-itfen 'nnce. Further announcement eoncerfilrig the condi tions will !>o made luW. Aside from the fair proper there will he hundreds of nttractlons, including a largs midwny, nnd tie, yhaln street of the city will be lined with show?, under the control of the officers, of " thu society. And donH .frfrgot the Cal^R-denison football same on ^Enra4lnyt'r?>f course al!, thc rail roads wil?'sell specially reduced tickets for nil visitors to the stnte fair. Thc attend ance promises to be tba largest on reco ?' Notice to Creditors. VII_- i- - Living Lights, of the Sea. One o.f the marine curiosities fished from the bottom of the Indian ocean by a dredging vessel chartered by the Calcutta So?ety ?f Natural History j^as a^iammoth sea crab, which con rtmuaiiy emitted a bright white light, a^n|lar tp thati^seen in the spasmodic "?tasbep of phosphorescent luminosity klndled'W the common fireflies. The oddity ^ras captured in daytime and "placed tn a large tank, nothing pecul iar except its immense size being no ticeable In the. broad glare of the ?pical sun. At night, however, when all waa in pitchy darkness, the crab serprlsed the naturalists by lighting ; up the tani so that all the other sea creatures, great and small, occupying the same tank could be plainly seen. When the luminous crustacean was prodded .'With a pole he emitted flashes of light, which enabled the ex peri- J menters to read small print, even j though otherwise they were In total darkness.-London Chronicle. He Waa Guilty. The great Irish agitator, Danfei O'Connell, was at one time defending a man accused of murder at Clonmel. The circumstantial evidence was so strong against the prisoner that the jury had already determined upon their verdict of guilty, when the man supposed to have been murdered was brought Into court, alive and unknOt The Jury were desired to return their I verdict at once, and they did so, but lt | was one of guilty. "What!" exclaim ed the astonished Jadge. "What does ?his mean? If the man bas not been murdered how can the prisoner be guilty?" "Please, your honor," said the fore man, "he's guilty. He stole my bay mare three years ago."-Omaha World Herald. The bitterness toward Innovation ls just the same in an army as out of lt, but- perhaps1 with more rea?On. A i^ew thing cannot possibly be accented un til ft bas proved itself better1-tfcaa that which lt dhip1ae?ev The first cannons wer? possibly rejected," and"? the Chris tian Inventor took them to the Turk, who osed them at the siege of Con st?jt?tlnople. The first firearms were bitterly opposed because they destroy ed the soldierly bearing of the troops. The British navy strenuously objected & the - first large guns .because one change wodild?cost aa much as one of Nelson's broadsides. Ericsson's Mon itor met with more opposition In Washington than lt. did In Hampton Roads. At the outbreak of the civil war it is said thittf c?u~ress ordered the adoption' of the "new weapon, over ?the objection of the chief of ordnance. *j?bo kept n .specimen of the old one In l^hJs office lo ?how visitors how good lt 'was.-Army und Navy Life. ?. Master's Sale, O? SCC7K CA?OI^NA, EDGEFIELD COJJNTY, Court of Commori'Pleas. Milton Parker, Adrrir. of Est?t bf Horace Parker, dec'tf, et. al., against Fred L. Parkei, et. al., Pursuant to the decree in this cause, I will offer for sale at public wutcry to the highest bidder before tba court house, town of Edgefield and state of South Carolina, on sajesday in November 1909, the same being the 1st day of said month, be tween the legal honrs of sale, the following described realty to wit Tract No. 1. The home tract of land, contain ing one hundred and fifteen and three-quarter (lI5l) aires, more or less, and bounded on xhe north by lands of Milton Parker and* tract No. 2 hereof, on the uouth by the Blocker'road, on the east by the Cambridge road, and on the west by the lands of D. B. Hollingsworth. Tract No; 3. That tract of land containing eighty-three and a hair? (83?) acres, more or less, and bo?nded on the north by tract No. 3, hereof, on the south by the borne ttract, on the east by the Cambridge road and on the west by the lands or' D. B. Hoi lingpworth. Tract No. 3. ' That tract of land containing eighty and one half (80?) acres more or less, and bounded on the north by^ract No. 4, hereof, on the south by tract No. 2, hereof, on the east by the Cambridge road, and on t??if west bv lands of D. 15. Hollings worth. 3?' " Tract No. 4.. P^TjjjjTtraet of land, containing one rhn#rJi'ed and eight and three quarter 6refef)acK8,more'or less, and bound ed on the ?north by "the, Cheatham place, on the the south by tract No. ?3, on the east by the,Cambridge road, and on the west by lands of D. Bv Hollingsworth. . All that tract of land containing si i ty ("30) acres but by the plat of a recent survey Contains 85 3-26JtcreS more or less, and known as the Podr? House place, bounded on-the north*} and east by the Poor Hduse proper^ ty On the" south bylands of the Poor House and on the east by' lands of .M. P. Wells and north by lands of John S yann. Terms of sale:- One Jjftjf oas!), and the balanc? on cr?dit of one year, with interest from the day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and a mortgage of the premises sold, to se cure the payment of the credit por tion, mortgage' to include ten pet cent, for attorney's fees, if foreolos" *A - -ll -i. ~*-?.. VU l LU JU klOVW AIAV? Hulls. I take this means of notifying ..ray friends and'.the pnbHc that I keep a large supply of. fresh Cotton Ifen Seed Meal and Hulls constantly on hand and cajairflll their orders at reasonable "prices. "Warehouse ni site of old depot. Your patronage solicited. \ \ A. M. TunmeriRar* Nfc James A. Dobey, DENI AL SURGE?N, Johnston. S. C. Office over News-Monitor Office. Farm For Sale. Desirable farm four miles from town of Edgefield, known as the Jaiaes Harrison place, containing LatO awres.. Bounded by lands of Mrs. Bite D. Butler. Will sell for %8 pei* , acre. Apply to Mrs. W. D. Jennings, Crawford Ave;, Augusta, Ga. or D. T. CRICE, |?. Edgefield, S. C. Cleaning and Pressing I respctfnlly notify the Edge field public that I have moved my dying, cleaning and pressing room to the ground floor of the Corner Store's annex, and solicit a contin uance of your patronage. We guar-j antee satisfaction on every piece of j work we send out. Wallace Harris. THE PLANTER'S LOAN and SAVINGS BANK AUGUSTA, GA PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, ACCOUNTS SOLICITE!?. L. C. H?YNE, 1 President. ICHAS. Cx HOWARD, Cashier RESOURCES OVER $1,000,000 THE STORE WHERE MEN WHO KNOW BUY CLOTHES. 77 Your clothes are an impor tant factor in your affairs. They present you to the world as a Man of taste or as a>. trifler with your appear ance. Our Clothes are styled right, made right and fit right. They are made to our Older in the World's largest and best Tailor.Shops by the best of Workmen. No exclusive tailor could make better clothes. The best dressers know this and sb we're right in s aying Men Who Know, Come Here for Clothes:'' Suits $15, $20 to $30 Overcoats $15, $18 to $25. If, you've never bought Clothes here, Sir, come to see what you have been missing. You'll like our Serviee as well ns you'll like Our Clo.hes. MnPPT? APV'C "The Home of lYICvltliArL 1 5 Good Clnrhfic" 742 Broad St., Good Clothes.' Augusta, Ga, To The When yon 1my an implement yon want the best, ^specially wTien yon eau ?et the best on t^^m?rket at a very reasonable price. MES? We want to edi your especial attention to Deere's Umtersal Disk Harrows, They are not onl^i strong, being made of tba best material) but they anc Adjustable and Reversible. Call and jet us ex plain to EFou the advantages that the Dee^re Harrows have over archer disk harrows on the market, "Can furnish any size disks. The Deere Stalk Cutter ts an implement that is being appreciated and valued more highly by farmers with each succeeding year. One great, advantage that this cutter offers, is the elimination of the jolting and jarring to both driver and team. Heavy springs are so attached ard adjusted as to completely break the force of the constant jolting of the blades. Thc Deere Stalk Cutters have steel frames and can stand ?he roughest use. We want to keep in close touch with the farmers^ ana) will always take great pleasure in explaining every detail ol the implements we sell It should be the chief aim of the progressive farmer is to equip his tarm with implements and machinery that vr\\\ min imize labor and at the same time clo the work in the best po sible manner. We stand ready to co operate willi them in accomplishing this purpose. Call to see us when you come to Edgeficlcl. STEWART & KERNAGHAN. PARKER BUILDING, - EDGEFIELD, S. C. FALL GOOD My fall stock has all arrived and I nm better prepaaed ever before to serve the public. Parents, see my see my School Shoes and St' Dress Goods-everything that is needed to get children ready for school. My Clothing,Shoe,Hat,Dry Goods and Notion Dept are all chock full ot new things at reasonable pricesj Call and see for yourself. J. W. P1?AK.. XHu.n.<3Lx*?<iTl3.o\xS?ti. We have this sum (100,U00.00) to lend on Edgefield County' ]?ai Property must be improved and occupied by owner.Iiave loaned throi out Georgia and South Carolina for 16 years. Write atinfice if you funds. jt' JAMES FRANK & SON, .... AUGUSTA, GA. 600 acres, 200 acres open, well watered, 3 tenant houses. 9 miles Plum "Br| A bargain at .$2,600.00. For particulars address the owners; JAMES FRANK & SON, AUGUSTA, GA Laundry Agency. WE now represent the Char lotte Steam Laundry formerly re presented by May & Tompkins, and we solicit the patronage of the public generally and we will guarantee satisfaction. Get your laundry in by Tuesday afternoon. Jones & Son New Fa Our new Fall Styles are just in from the*p celebrated GROSSET!* f?ctorv. All nf_?he new m S. kwear ? ever othing for men just in. Dorn & Mims ra The Rural Mail Comes Once a Day THE TELEPHONE keeps you in touch with neighbors, friends and the city eve rv minute ot every day. Progressive farmers?through out the South are installing telephones in their hoiries and connecting with the Bell System. The cost is low; the service is satisfactory. Write today to the nearest Bell Telephone Manager for pamphlet, or address Farmers' L&ie Department SOUTHERN BEU TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 42 SOUTH PRYOR STREET. ATLANTA, GA. P. P. P. Males Marvelous Cares ii Blood Poison, Rheumatism iii Semi P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up the weak and debilitated, glv strength to weakened nerves, expels disease, giyjng the patient health an happiness, where sickness, gloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. 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