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yourself in the middle of the ^am of power and wisdom which irs into you as life, place yourself the full center of that flood% then are without effort impelled to (h, to right and perfect content It. GOOD EATING. |ten frying eggs place a cover over pan. This cooks the egg evenly and without turning. Poached eggs should be treated the same way. Cabbage With Meat.-This is a favorite method of i serving cabbage lg our German neighbors. Sepa the leaves of a soft or loosely ted cabbage, wash well, leaving vegetable deep in the water to any insects that may have lodged ie leaves. Drain and spread well-| ?oned beef between the leaves; Inkle teaspoonful of rice over each, [up and put on the steak. Cook un the cabbage is tender or it may simmered in beef broth for 40 min is. Remove the string and serve )ing hot. Cut in slices for serv ?orn Tamale.-Cook together a can [corn, half a can of tomataoes, one )ful of cornmeal, and two cupfuls Icorned beef. Add one onion, two |l-beaten eggs and salt and pepper season. Serve with a sauce made ?alf a can of the tomatoes, a table mful of onion juice, a dash of pepper and two tablespoonfuls of butter and flour cooked to Iier until smooth. w orned Hcef.-Cook a piece ot led beef in plenty of cold water ght to the simmering point. Add carrots, two onions, 'half a cab , two turnips and two stalks of ?ry- Serve the beef cn a plat garnished with the vegetables, "apioca and Banana Sponge.-Cook lalf cupful of tapioca in a pint of fling water, add two-thirds of a )ful of sugar. Cook over hot wa. and sear-cn with half a teaspoor. of salt. YVhen the tapioca is trans rent season with the juice of two ions, fold in the whites of two eggs iten dry. Serve with sliced ha ms, cream and sugar. This same may be served with peaches, icots or prunes. shredded green onion added to ily shredded caobage, a bit of onion salad dressing makes a most , simple salad. ie sip of this will bathe the drooping: spirit in delight ?yond the bliss of dreams. -Burns. IRE SALADS AND SANDWICHES. sandwich or two with a dainty d and a hot drink makes a most satisfying refreshment for almost any function. Sheldon Salad. -Take a can of pineapple, four oranges, two bananas, half a pound of Malaga grapes and half a pound of candied cherries. Cut the pineapple in small squares. Seed the oranges and carefully ?ak into small pieces. Cut the ipes in halves and take out the 3d. Cut cherries in halves and the lanas in slices very thin. Mix and ?ap on lettuce leaves and pour over e following dressing: Take the juice the pineapple, one cupful of sugar, lie tablespoonful of cornstarch, and a [pful and a half of water. Mix the ireh with the sugar before adding Ie water and cook until smooth anci lek, boil at least five or six minutes thoroughly cook the starch. When lol, add a cupful of finely cut wal ks. ! Apple and Cheese Salad. - Mix lopped pecan meats with twice their ilk of cream cheese. Add a little lick cream to blend the mixture. Sea Ion with red pepper paprika, and salt ind make into small balls. Pare good {art apples, remove the cores and slice nto rings about half an inch thick, frrange the slices on lettuce leaves and put a cheese ball in the center of each. Serve with a French dressing, made with lemon juice instead of vine gar. Jellied Salmon Salad.-Take a pint lof canned salmon, drain and remove [the skin and bones. Mince fine, add L tablespoonful of lemon juice, a dash ft red pepper, a teaspoonful of minced larsley, and salt to taste. Mix togeth r with any good salad dressing which as been thickened with a tablespoou il of gelatin, softened In a quarter E a cupful of water. Fill small molds id set them on the ice to chill. Turn l crisp lettuce leaves and garnish Ith olives. Serve with mayonnaise ? boiled dressing. Tartar Sandwiches.-Chop together ree boned sardines, a cupful of )iled ham, three small cucumber ckles. Add a teaspoonful of mustard 1 some chow chow or mustard pickle, ix to a paste with catchup and lemon Fertilizers ! Fertilizers I The Edgefleld Mercantile Company Announces to the Public that it is now ready with a full line of Ferfilizers Fertilizers with Potash as an Ingredient Royster's, Armour's, Swift's and other Reliable Manufacturers' Goods Call on MP. R. C. Padgett or Mr. A. E. Padgett. Office at Farmers Bank BMW! IT MAKES DOME Om So HAPPY To Have A BANK ACCOUNT Ci Copyright 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman C0.--N0. 44 ffi' rr . riv F all the unhappy homes, not one in a hundred has a bank account and not one home in a hundred who has a bank account is unhappy. It seems almost foolish to put it off any longer, when it is such a simple, easy matter to start a bank account. BANK OF EDGEFIELD . OFFICERS : J, C. Sheppard, President; B. E. Nicholson, vice-President; E. J. Mims, Cashier; J. H. Allen, Assistant Oashier. DIRECTORS : J. C. Sheppard, Geo. W. Adams, Thos. H. Rainsford, John j Rainsford, B. E. Nicholson, A. S. Tompkins, C. C. Fuller, E. J. Mims, J. H. I Allen. Business Man Praises Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Successful Merchant; After Investigation Found a Remedy That Re stored His Health. "This ls Thanksgiving day In the state of Pennsylvania, and I want to devote a pirt of it in writing: a lotter to you. On the 2^ih day of November, '10, I was stricken with heart trouble. My family physician called lt Angina Pectoris. I had from one to five '4IWta '""?^ W^ff ' /v~ tetter part of December, 19! 0. 1 wrote to the Miles Medical Co., for information con cen;intr my ease, and in reply 1 received a very kind and instructive letter, which I handed to n:y family doctor, and he tnid me to us;- your Remedies in connection with t!;c m^'-ine he gave me, so I did. I t:?ed ?l?'e bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and severn bottles of Dr. Hiles Kenine. I waa confined to the house for about four monti.?;. The action of ray heart is now, md has be?en .M)-:"?.! for the last six motitbs. I can truly recommend Dr. Miles' Nervine and Ifecrt Rrmedy to do what they :ire intended for, ii used nocordincr to directions. I t!:ank you kindly for your advkre In answer to my monthly repo-ts. I am now sixty fit-ven years o? ?ir:e. hnve be? n ;:i the mercantile business for thirty-five years and livod retired for tito lr? st thMecn years." A. li. FIOLUNCER, Lincoln, Penna. Dr. Miles'-rf&?rt Remedy is sold and ;uaranteed by all dr?coluts. 10 MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. if // ii'tniiiraraT B. B. RUSSELL, JR. R. E. ALLEN Ship Your Cotton tq RUSSELL & ALLEN Incorporated COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Liberal Advances Made on Cotton in Store ^^Augusta Georgia METAL SHINGLES never med repairs, are inexpen sive, jbeautifi/f?nefstormproof ^ We don't'have io worry about fhe roof" They won't leak, burn, curl\ or rot Jika wood sAin$/es. nor aack/ike slate. \ TIE STORMPROOF ROOF LA should be "nipped in the Ibud", for if allowed to run unchecked, serious results I may follow. Numerous cases of consumption, pneu monia, and other fatal dis eases, can be traced back to a cold. At the first sign of a cold, protect yourself by thoroughly cleansing your system with a few doses of MORO'S BLACK DRAUGHT the old reliable, vegetable liver powder. Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, o< Madison Heights, Va., says: "I have been using Thed ford's Black-Draught for stomach troubles, indiges tion, and colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I ever used. It makes an old man feel like a young one." Insist on Thedford's, the original and genuine. H-67 For Sale by STEWART & KERNAGHAN EDGEFIELD, S. C. |P^| I Cured-no cutting, no pain, no danger, no detention I ^| from business. Testimonials furnished from people I Li lu Vt? YOU know. Call on or write me for particulars and ^----mmm information regarding my advanced method of treating --TT"-T"-" Piles, Nerve, Blood, Skin and special diseases of men and women. 25 years' experience. Consultation Free. DR. W. RE REGISTER, 506 Union National Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. A. H. Corley, Surgeon Dentist Appointments at Trenton On Wednesdays. DR- J.S. BYRD, Dental Surgeon OFFICE OVER POSTOFFICE. Residence 'Phone 17-R. Office 3. Cures Old Sores, Clnei H?rnernes Won't Cure Thc worst cases, no matter of how lone standing are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relievei ".sin and Heals at the same time. 25c, 50c, $1.0* & OTTERS THS BEST FOK BILIOUSNESS AND KIDNEYS. A telephone on the Farm not only means convenience and comfort for the user, but it adds value to the land and will enable you to sell your land to a better ad vantage. Telephone service on the Farm can be had at very low cost. Write for our free booklet. Address Farmers Line Department SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY South Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. Ford Automobiles We have accepted the agency for the Ford Automobiles for Edgefield County, and will have constantly on hand a stock of Touring Cars and Run-Abouts. Shall be pleased to show them to those who contemplate buying a car. The Ford cars defy Edgefield "s winter roads. 1 They are an All-the-Year-Round Car We will also cany a full assortment of all parts of the Ford cars, and can fill or ders at our Garag- without your having to wait to get extra par.s by express. Make your auto wants known to us, and we will satisfy them on short notice and at reasonable prices. Edge field Auto and Repair Shop Edgefield, South Carolina i ARRINGTON BROS. & CO. Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Corn, Oats, Hay and all Kinds of Feeds Corner Cumming and Fenwick Streets On Georgia R. R. Tracks ' Augusta, Ga. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED g]?f See our representative, C. E. May. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE SLUSKY'S ROOFING MATERIAL ON ACCOUNT OF WAR Our materials have advanced considerably, but having purchased im mense stock before rise of market, we are offering the SAME AT TRACTIVE LOW PRICES as formerly. Get our prices on METAL SHINGLES, TIN PLATE, GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON and RUBBER ROOFING, Etc. It will pay you to buy NOW as prices will never be lower. DAVID SLUSKY Phone 100. 1009 Broad Street