University of South Carolina Libraries
FINDE t)F HOUSEKEEPERS. ????.. How to Car* For the Linen Press and ?ts Contents. No good housekeeper neglects the linen press, and the care of It is one of ? the most important of housewifely duties. The beat form of linen press 5s a narrow a?e from front to back, so . that when opened, all the contents are Exposed to view, with no second row < if things hidden away 'behind.! It is a eerious mistake to keep linen con stantly in a hot air cupboard, for. though it is thus always aired and ready for use. yet it will become dis colored and the edges turn brown If sokept ' Many people nowadays discard linen Sheets altogether, preferring cotton 'ones, while others keep them only for &e summer months, using cotton in f winter, as being warmer. In mending household linen the most Satisfactory way to do is to mend it /before it is sent to the laundry, not when it returns starched and ready for use once more, says the Philadel phia Press. If a thin piece or hole is observed while the article is in use it should be put aside and either darned or patched at the first opportunity. Tablecloths invariably begin to wear at the middle and in the side creases to which they are folded. When this is the case the edges of one side of the cloth should be turned In and neat ly stitched to form a hem about an Inch In' width. By this means the folds In the cloxh will come in fresh lines and the piace of the old crease ?will have a'new lease of life. When a cloth is removed from the table it should be put into a press and tightly screwed down until want ed. If a sheet Is hemstitched It should be done at both ends. If only one end is so worked the wear and tear will come always In the same place, as the sheet can only be used one way, with the hemstitching at the top. . Once a year it is a very good plan to devote a whole day to going over the ?( linen stock and to make renewals ' where necessary. ? I It is a mistake to allow the supply ?of any one article to rur. too low, for \ the replenishing of the entire stock at ?ne time means a somewhat heavy Item of expense. It is much better to make periodical additions. "jWhen new pillowslips with buttons aije bought, the buttons should be ex amined. If these are of metal covered With Huen, remove them at pnce. Use those made by folds of linen only. , Stores which are not in current use may be wrapped in cloth and placed on the upper shelves of the press. The German "hausfrau" keeps broad em broidered bands, which she slips , around her spare sets of linen. How to Rid the House of Insects. ' A kind of black beetle gets into old houses from time to time. To get rid of them mix up some sugar and plas *ter of parls and place it in little,heaps about the floor and shelves, wherever the insects congregate, says the Spo kana Spokesman-IteView. In a little while they disappear. This also is an excellent way to get rid of cock roaches and other bugs. Tarred paper vis another remedy for bugs of all kinds, since they object to the odor. If one does not object to sticky fly paper, it will be found excellent for ants and fleas and other small insects besides flies. Sprinkle a little, sugar over the paper to make it more entic ing and burn the sheet as soon as it is fairly filled. A sheet of this sticky fly paper placed in a nest of fleas or in a place where they seem to gather will catch' a number of them. Place a piece of raw meat in the middle of the fly paper, and the fleas will be attracted by it As fast as the paper is full burn it and put a fresh sheet in the same place. How to Use Potatoes. Sunday?Peel, steam, mash; add milk, butter and salt; then beat till they are light Monday ?Baked potatoes in their jackets. Tuesday?Peel and bake with roast of beef. Wednesday?Creamed potatoes. Thursday ? Peel, steam and serve whole. Friday?Peel, cut in thin slices length wise, sprinkle with pepper and salt and fry in butter. Saturday?Potatoes boiled in their jackets. How to Make a Dainty Cover. Here is a Christmas suggestion. A dainty dressing table or bureau cover is made of three embroidered hand kerchiefs, lace insertion and edging, heading and ribbon. The handker chiefs have plain edges and are joined by one row of the wide lace insertion and two rows of the lace beading. The lace beading and insertion border the cover and are finished with edging. Ribbon is threaded through the bead ing. How to Wash Laces. Make a lather of good soap and hot water, then squeeze the lace through and through the latter several times, taking care not to wring it Rinse in milk, when the lace will become quite crisp without being too stiff. If a cream shade Is desired, add cold tea to the milk till the proper shade is ob talned. Iron on the wrong side on some thick, soft material. How to Mend Boys' Stockings. Stockings of boj s often require a great deal of darning. In the mending of bad holes, especially at the knees and heels, a piece of net is often of great service. Lay it over the stock ing and darn in and out of its meshes. In this way a neat repair may be Quickly executed, and it is strong too. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup, the new Laxative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It is the best Laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. A. C. Dukes. Never say die! Try L. L. L. Buy Lowman's Liver Lifters. Take Lowman's Liver Lifters. Use Lowman's Liver Lifters. Try Lowman's Liver Lifters. Har ris Lithia Watek\ For Bale by Lowman and Lowmai? SO DECEPTIVE. Many Orangeburg People Fail Co Realize the Seriousness. Backache is so deceptive. It comes and it goes?keeps you guessing. Learn the cause?then cure it Nine times out of ten it comes from the kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. , j Cure every kidney ill from back ache to diabetes. Here's a Orangeburg case to prove it: A. S. Chaney, living in Orange burg, S. C, says: "My back and kidney troubled me for a number of years. A dull heavy pain exist ed in the small of my back, taking all ambition out of me and prevent ing me from getting any rest or sleep at night. At times it was so severe as to make me lay off from work for days at a time. I consult ed a doctor and he told me after a thorough examination that I had diabetes. I could not well afford the extensive treatment he thought nec essary and I tried the best recom mended remedies I knew of, but not receiving any benefit from them I was discouraged. Some one told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and I pro cured a box at the J. G. Wannamak er Drug Store. I did not expect them to do me any more good than any other remedies I had tried and pould hardly believe my t own feel ings when my back stopped aching. In a short time the kidney secretions became normal and reg ular, I rested well at nights and my work became a pleasure to me. For what Doan's Kidney Pills did for me I can and will recommend them to others." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent for United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. Only tongue-tied women suffei from brain fag. The Judge Uses Forcible Language. Judge W. B. Simmons of Fincas tle, Va., told the reporter that L. & M. Paint was usued on his residence in 18S2, and held its color well for 21 years; he furthermore bald that 3 years ago he was induced to use another paint and is sorry he did, because the other paint didn't make good. The Judge will now always use L. & M. because he knows if any de fect exists in L. & M. Paint, the house will be repainted for nothing. The L. &. M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like iron for 10 to 15 years. Actual cost of L. & M. about $1-20 per gallon. Donations of L. &. M. made to churches. Sold by J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co, Orangeburg. A woman's tears are usually more effective than her words. Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, on Winterton, N. Y., had a very remarkable experience he says: "Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart disease; two called it kidney trouble; the 4th blood poison, and the fifth stomach and liver trouble; but none of them helped me; so my wife advised try ing Electric Bitters, which are re storing me to perfect health. One bottle did me more good than all the five doctors prescribed." Guaranteed for blood poison, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints by J. G. Wannamaker Mfg Co, drug gist, 50c. The more rights a woman has the less she talks about them. Whenever you feel that your stom ach has gone a little wrong or when you feel that it is not in good order as is evidenced by mean headaches, nervousness, bad breath, and belch ing, take something at times, and especially after your meals, until re lief is afforded. There is nothing bet ter offered the public today for stom ach troubles, dyspepsia, indigestion, etc, than KODOL. This is a scientific preparation of natural dlgestants combined with vegetable acids and it contains the same juices found in every healthy stomach. KODOL is guaranteed to give relief. It is pleas ant to take; it will make you feel fine by digesting what you eat. Sold by A. C. Dukes; A. C Doyle & Co. You never realize how brave some men are until you meet their wives. Only a beautiful girl can afford to keep her domestic virtues under cov er. A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoops Cough Cure. And it is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation, even to very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountain shrub, furnish the curative properities to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensitive bron chial membranes. No opium, chloro form, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. The Spandiards call this shrub which the doctor uses, "The Saered Herb." Always demand Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Dr. J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co. It sometimes happens thai the girl jilts a young man does him a favor. Are you having trouble with your kidneys? There are lots of people to day who wonder why they have pains across the back, why they are tired and lacking energy and ambition. Your kidneys are wrong. They need relief without delay. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills; they are for weak back, inflammation of the bladder, backache and weak kidneys. Sold by A. C. Dukes; A. C. Doyle & Co. Congressmen Williams and De Armond Have a Fight Democratic Congressmen Meet in a ? Personal Encounter on the Floor of the House. The spirit of rivalry that for five years has alternately smoldered and blazed beween John Sharp Wililams, of Mississippi, leader of the minor ity, and David D. DeArmond, of Mis souri, leader of the minority oppos ition, culminated in a fist fight Fri day on the floor of the House. The blows of Representative De Armond caused blood to flow down the face of Representative Williams, and only the forcible interference of friends cut the combat short. . Mr. DeArmond bore away a scuffed nose. The immediate cause of the fight was the passing of the lie by De Armond to Mr. Williams, resulting of a complaint by the former that the minority leader had broken faith in "burying" Representative Booher, of Missouri, by recommend ing his assignment by Speaker Can non to the committee on coinage, weights and measures. According to the statements of the participants Mr. Williams defended his action by declaring that he had been told by Mr. Booker's colleague, Representative Lloyd, of Missouri, that the committee assigned would be satisfactory to Mr. Booher. Mr. DeArmonrl bluntly questioned the truth of the statement, and af ter the failure of an effort on his part to transfer the scene of impend ing battle Williams struck DeAr ??\-? - 4 - : ... ... r -\Pnblic 8peaker. Ioterrnpted. .. > " Public speakers' are" frequently in terrupted by people coughing. This would not happen if Foley's Honey and Tar were taken, as it cures coughs and colds and prevent pneu monia and consumption. The genuine contains no opiates and is in a yel low package. Dr. A. C Dukes. A woman speaks bolumes with her eyes and whole libraries with her tongue. Just a little Cascasweet is all that is necessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Casca sweet contains no opiates nor harm ful drugs and is highly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conforms to the National Pure Food Law. Sold by A. C. Dukes; A. C Doyle & Co. Never judge the mrit of a joke by the laugh of a woman with dim ples and pretty teeth. A woman is never satisfed unless she has at least one article that hei neighbor can borrow. mond in the face with his closed fist. The exciting incident will not be set down in the official records of the 60th Congress, for the House had been some minutes adjourned when the first blow was struck. But there was no lack of witnesses. The organization of the House had been completed by the announce ment of the Speaker's assignments of members to committees, the Re publican committeemen having been selected by the Speaker and the Democratic by Mr. Williams. Groups of Representatives were scattered over the floor, discussing the appointments, the causes, per haps, behind them and the effects, maybe, to follow. In the overlooking galleries loitered a score or so of women and four times that many men, viewing the a".ermath of aa interesting session. ... Fodh*D??a3. Wm. Stucky. a well known planter i near West Point, Ga., was found dead with his throat cut last week. His body lay on a pile of cotton seed in a 'storehouse on the Ed Booker plantation, which Mr. Stucky had recently leased. An investigation Is being conducted to discover whether Stucky died as a result of murderous violence or suicide. We always feel sor:-w for a nat urally talkative woman who has an impediment in her speech. Danger in Asking Advice. When you have a cough or cold do not ask some one what is good for it, as there is danger In taking some unknown preparation. Foley's Hon ey and Tar curse coughs, colds and prevents pneumonia. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substi tutes. Dr. A. C. Dukes. Offer a woman an apology and the chances are she will offer an excuse^ for not accepting in. Thanks and a Check. A New York Methodist Church, which lately gave the use of its building to a congregation of Jews, who temporarily were without a place of meeting, received in return not only a vote of thanks, but a check for $1,000. After a woman has made a stren uous but successful eifort to marry a certain man she is ?pt to discover j that he is very uncertain. Murder and Suicide. A special from Marion, Va., says William Moody, living about three miles from Marion, last week shot and instantly killed his wife and then committed suicide. No cause has been assigned. The couple had been married only a few months. Lntimer to" Aid in Campaign. Announcement has just been made that Senator Latimer will be a mem ber of the Democratic campaign Con gressional committee, on the part of the Senate, for the 1908 campaign. The ether members are Senators Tal iaferro, of Florida; Clay, of Georgia; Stone of Missouri; Newlands, of Ne vvada; Owen of Oklahoma; Taylor of Tennessee; Culberson of Texas, and Martin of Virginia. If you haven't the time to exercise regularly. Doan's Regulets will pre vent constipation. They Induce a mild easy, heathful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25c. It is far better for a^nan to be called down by his wife than to be shown up by his neighbor. Soldier Commits Suicide. George L. Patterson, a private in Company I, Twenty-third Infantry, U. S. A., stationed at Fort Ontario, committed suicide in the guardhouse Thursday, where he had been confin ed upon a charge of having been ab sent without leave. He swallowed poison. Patterson enlisted at the Jamestown exposition and is said to have had a home in Chicago. THE DRUG STORE ia the one place on earth where it ia unsafe to look for "Bargains." if you are satisfied with getting the worth of your money, the beat Medicine it is possible to compound from the highest grade drags, d the services of an experienced Pharma cist you wil] send your Doctor's Prescription to J. 6. Wannamaker ITg. Co. Oysters! Oysters! t FRESH SHIPMENTS DAILY. Only the best selected Norfolk Oysters Sold. Prompt Delivery. Also Fancy Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables. 12-12-4m. J. H. ROBINSON, 1: North Middleton St., Orangeburg, S. C. MOSELEY'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE January 1st to 15tt January is the month to do things. We intend to do one thing if nothing else, that is to put on sale at our store every article of merchandise, leave nothing of the list in this mamouth clear ance. \ Now just a word about this January Clearance Sale. It is a sale puf'e^and simple. We have not engaged the service of any agent to whom we must pay a big price to ??ye him stand around and collect his portion of the receipts, but we mark our goods at the lowest"possible price, and what we sell is ours. Now the reason for this sale is this; we have done a grand business this fall, we still have lots iof good saleable merchandise, more than we want to have at this season of the year, knowing that money is tight we have decided to loosen the grip on some of the many dollars that are laying up hid away, and to put them into circulation again. Now I am not telling you some fine spun yarn that will mislead you, that you are going to buy goods at less than manufacturers cost & Etc, but I do say you will be pleased with goods we offer on this sale, and more than delighted at the very low prices which are going to prevail during the entire sale. Now we cannot in this space enumerate any article we have on sale, but will say that nothing will be held back, we wish to reduce the stock and if you are in need of anything, in the Dress Goods, Domestics, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Notions, Silks & Etc., why come in and look over our line and if you find prices right we will be glad to trade with you. < We have had most of our old Cus tomers to see us in our new store and we appreciate their coming. Now we want you all to come back and those who haven't been in we ask you to come to the great January Clearance Sale, com mencing January 1st and concluding two weeks 15th 1908. Dress Goods Department is Brim 20 pieces of Fancy Kimona Flan- Homespun, the quality that retails goods, 20 per cent of the prices, for they can't last long, so come in and ful of the choisest flannel we have nels worth 12 1-2 and 15c. All now at 8 l-2c, on this sale for 7c. instance, a $1.00 Hat will go at 80c. get what you need while the store is had this season. We will put on fancy bright pattens, all at 10c yd. A $1.50 Hat will be $1.20, and etc. stocked will all colors and sizes All sale all our Fancy Plaids, 30 and 36 Q ft fl , _ B]eachlnK 36 Our entire line of white and col- of the $1.00 qualities will be priced in wide, sells at 25c a yard. Janu- .n <g?^^ ^g^fi ored bed spread;. will be priced at Just a word about Clothing. I at 85c. each. prlCed ary Clearance Sale.? ..18c. gale at & 8c 20 per cent discount- Thls means a am willing to take cost for anything ?' . . .great saving to you. left in our clothing Stock. Now 1 r je have on hand a ^ge line of a0 pieces of Dress Goods in wool i,500 yds. of Androscoggin or Hill t trv{n? tn ~ ? .. Ladies and Misses Hose in ribbed and Suiting, formerly sold at 35c aud 40c Bleaching will be put on sale only Blankets! We have a good line of am not trying to work off some old plaln Which we wll] mark at gc a yard. January Sale at.25c io yards to a customer who has pur- them left. They will be priced very stock, but you can buy anything we These are 10c and 15c values. These chased goods amounting to $6.00 or low. We can't tell you quality in have in suits or overcoats at 25 per goods along with many other bar 50 pairs of our new 50c quality over at 10c a Limit 10 yds. this add, but will convince you. We cent discount. This means much to galns wil1 be displayed with prices of Dress Goods in fancy checks, have a j0b jn cotton blankets to dis- ?m1 - .... l? . ! ,. all marked plain, plaids, wool suiting, stripes, solid 25 pieces of Outing, sold formerly pose 0f at prices about 1-2 of what you' Don fc think because 1 don t say color Brilliantines, Serges, Panama, at 6 1-4 a yard in light and dark they usually cost. We intend to re- -vou can bu>' a $12.00 suit for $4.8ti We have for this January Clear and etc., the whole line goes in this colors will go in saie at only 4c yd. duce 0Ur stock of Fall and Winter that niv clothing is not. offered at an0P Sa]o severa] Tabies with ioh_ , January Clearance Sale at 38c yd. Goods and anyone needing these will Bargain figures, all I say is come and J ot One case of the best 10c Cham- t lnl have the best chance ever see. lf they suit why let us trade, if Men 53 Pants- some left from suits, 25 pairs of 75c. value Dress Goods brays, in short ends, solid and fancy offered not, no hard feelings, and you can't some regular goods, just, one or two in fancy suiting, Panamas, and etc., plaids and checks, on sale ..7c yd. 1 at least accuse me of making false pairs of a style left ir?se will be in the January Sale all in at 02c yd. 500 yards of the best quality ol shoes! Now we have no ofd stock statements. We do just as we ad- ?rir(>A nnt , ?> n{ " i i n a i 10-4 Brown Sheeti"S' worth 35c yd- in shoes to run off but will give you vertise and will take back and refund i T 01 tne real valde 15 pairs of $1.00 Dress Goods in We win sen 5 yds 0nly to a custo- a special discount on every pair, of the money on any sale we make when Now 1 can not- as 1 said. ^u you al! Fancy Colors. Plaids and ^olld^ mer at.25c yd. course some shoes we will price at goods don't come up as represented, of the many special jobs, that we these all go in at.83c yd. ghecia] ga]e nrjce Qn g_4 and 10_4 cost and less than cost, but every Don't forget this January Clearance will put on sale, but anything we 100 prices of new 1907 A. F. C. Bleached Sheeting, ask for prices, pair will receive a very liberal cut Sale. have wl? be pr}ced yery ]QW don>t Ph?n aTl* U2C We'wiUgiv'e W* d? y0" g??d- not thTnsllecause I am no? making a Underwear comes in a big cut, 20 stay away, but come. Come the first vou these at this January Clearance 30 pieces of white wool Flannels big blow with a lot of prices, that, is percent discount on every thing in day and as many times after as pos >ou these at this January ^arance ^? ^ ^e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ mlsleadlng t0 customers, that Men's, Ladies' and Children's under- sible, the Sale Starts. January 1, . wool Flannels. We can't show qual- my shoes are not going to lie sold wear, in woll or cotton. 1 908, and runs to January 15th. One lot of Dark Percals, mostly |ty on paper so ask you too look at cheap. They will be sacrificed at this 1908. We are running this sale, no black grounds will go in this sale at K,",0ds Great reduction on this entire .Tanuarv Clearance Sale, and you -Men's Shirts, we offer our entire agent to give you the bluff that they 8c Worth 10c and 12 1-2 c yd. jine Red Flannels, get the same cant afford to miss it. line of Men's Shirts for Dress Wear, are closing onl of business, but Just One lot of Flounetts in light and cut ah new goods l fl ?. ... , thnca r,? va,ues of :{Sc eacn- We nave a pure bargain giving sale, where yoa dark colors worth 10c all go in at Hats and Caps. Wo will cut these ab0Ut 50 dozen of these goods, all get the best values ever offered in .7 i_9 yd. One ball of the best grade Check goods, all new styles, this years, 11?')7 new patterns and at this low price any sale held in Orangeburg. Now^one more word, we want to reduce our stock ;of Fall and Winter Goods and take this method to stimulate business, we have done a grand business this Fall but that is over, we must look out for 1908, and ask you to give us a call during the January Clearance Sale. We are going to have many special articles on sale not mentioned in this add, so don't forget the date and place. Sale commences January 1st 1908 and closes January 15,1908, every clay a Bargain Day, every article a Bargain, everything sold for cost, nothing charged at this sale, no tickets given. 50=52 West R?ssel Street. JjJL O ??* t? i ^ V ? ? Phone 1652