The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, September 11, 1914, Image 2
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THH rFiOPIB^IXWEIJa s. c.
Something to Think About
By F. A. 1PALKER
U
YOU THINK
YOU’LL QUIT?
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
WHEN WINDS ARE FAIR
r,;
or
I.
] 111 i smnnuT (iirif of llfp, wlt*>n
11* w iml< iii<' f;iir, vory ft*w of us
;m ! i > | * * • .n * i t<> think uliout anytliin^
t'\* * 1*1 I'li iiMin*.
it i-- on* tiii'ti u|ioii tho sta^.
\\*'. ;,:*■ nn\ions to play our_ part
with in,•*.'.■ in**nt jru^lo, though • w«*
jiiii.v |m* as -rot ii as a pair .of rustic '
liiimphins in Hi** art "f ilutflng the.
stntrh iiiinuol.
I’ait t+ni inif|iiM't, alas, Is.tiKi hoautl-j
fill, airy, dainty ami graceful for the I
jircsrnt siinam-r time folk.
'I lit rc is too tmicli exquisite charm
In its movements and hot enoiMflt
noise. Vet so it Is.
It ve \\ * III Id ncknoU'leilgC' lt, WP
nil^ht without the slightest hfUsh ad
mit that this Is the nge of Jazz and
brass, find the two according to our
way of thinking, Jangle ruvlshlngly to
gether, especially when we furnish
the brass, of which we have large va-
rletlcs. . .
In spite of our supposedly higher
education, we are deticient In many
of the finer social arts with which our
forebears of lit) or 4d years ago were
Intimately acquainted.
They were more esthetic than we,
more particular with whom they
formed social alliances; money and
brass, even though they might have
been well introduced, could not In
those days enter the homes of the
best people and get a cordial recep
tion.
Pedigree and character took the
long count, titnj around these two es-
Seiitlul qualities the clock of propriety
had to tick perfectly accurate seconds.
Itut In Iheiffe days thtL_yvInds seem
to he fair for everybody, quite re-
ganlles.i of the barometer.
Kveti young men and young women
attractive of face and form, wilth noth
ing to substantiate tl^eir character hut
Tirass and wealth, ran not enter In real
society or become intimate with the
cultured people.
And If you will stroll through these
little towns you will become conscious
of a delicious sweetness in the air,
which nt first cannot In
understood; f
It permeates the homes, the bills,
the prim flower gardens, the shaded
porches, and glvis to life a nobility
that neither wealth nor. brass can » \* r
hope to acquire.
< V l.y M< Otlr'- Ni'W’*(..i l' , ‘r Sj ii ll.'Hf c )
—"SuTur think you’ll quit
’ like
Miensiiicd
You do not
<>.
Youn^ L-ady
Across the Way
VO
\
The wa> they speak to people there!
Yoii hope another Job to strike.
Where ev’ryone Is always fair,
id course, the hours rrre rather short.
The labor, too,. Is rather lights
And yet you’d like another sort,
A pliu'e flint’s just exactly right.
rbat other job you had before -e-!" 1
’A'as not, so had, nor near as had
As once |f seCiued What made you
sore
\Vas all the business that they had
Tlie\ paid you more than others would,
I'Utoften made you work at night;
\ml so you left the place for good
To look for one exactly right.
The
KITCHEN
CAI3IMT
1 i, Wyntern N«wayap«r Union.)
WEEKLY MENU SUG
GESTIONS
Connections AH
Fans Should Know
How Ammeters and Volt
meters Must Be Attached
in Circuit.
You have another move In mind;
Another job you want to get,
i A place of quite another kind
From any you have had ns yet.
With not so very much to do,
(iood pay, short hours, and lots of
light,
i And where they’re always nice to you
A pnice that’s Just exactly right.
c i> r- n
The young iad\ across the wu.> .-ui\s
she weighs 111) pounds in her street
clothes and Hio ad vahirem. .
('r) by McClure New •<|*:ip«-r Syn.tl*-«t*> )
And yet, my boy, my girl, my man,
From Job to Job we often go,
Yet seldom find, and seldom can.
These Paradises here below.
There’s very often something wrong,
1 guess, with ev’ry Job In sight;
Perhaps we’ll have to get along
With one that’s not exactly right.
Perhaps the house has troubles, too,
The chief has worries, too, no
doubt. i
Perhaps there’s something wrong with
you
•And mo \Ve never thought about.
We’re not entirely perfect, no,
T*> customers perhaps polite;
They keep us on the pay roll, though.
Although we’re not exactly right
i bv vn f’liirc Newspaper Syndlmte ) , i
I SCHOOL DA1JS
Through the Qlad
Eges o{ a \Dotnan
By Jano Doe
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»<•«* NO ft0NNNO«S
no BONNooex tooM
sra,N(S noo ON't»<S
CeMiC'<Je$ x-o ^
k.hoi or ^
>*.p JUNC evO relNOttO roMikp
Z* lOx# Ob*" 0 *> r * To
... _~e NO bonannoh-
r\ NO bt-anno*’
A-—-,Kj 1O0K1
tmmm*
Lmmmmmmm*
V——
‘LAST HUMAN FRAILTY’^
r |NN , w - T^i 3 - . ,
Sect?, ? L —
\ Hof V>-| fCS-.V J " luj
{*> K f*\ ^ f<- t 1 U
“I
(>l I i:\ think,"
land 'minister,
man frailt.v wldch
w ill suci ee | in com
tendency to gossip"
\\ * 11, > **11 kmiw . lm in.'self,
hope it w ill .■h l i 1 .
I ;,m a . .'*:.,( l elio'er in g()Ssip. .
Of l oiirs.v f .mi quite umlersl md
said a New J'iug-
"tlull the last Ini .
(’livi'st ian religion
jin ring Will he the
I rather
tile
minisi it's t'i
,'Ilng rather
hi
My
lib.
mt it, becailS-e
It st 'i 'U is
that
OIM*
of
Ids
dearly lielo't
•d I'ongr*
gat I,
as
<*in
!-ulat, d tin' ! .
ise rumor tli
at l
♦ H*
fe\
,'l"e!i'i .', :111 e 11,;
Ill's good
lady
wais a
si r
v.lht hef,lit In 1
■ mu mug
p. ■:
"III the h tali ini ry way,' in view of ;t>
grin p.issihilitii's of e\ d, gosst;
should he altogefhc! ignored, hut -now
and th. iy tl^cre are specimens of the
more lianiih ss \,ariut\ that are 1 so re
freshmgly hiimoroi]s r ns to cull for m>
tlce ”
This al-o the ininisttT.
I don't lav any cl til til's, 'to htrtnorilij
self. wlii<h periiaps i'\-idaips w;hy I
can't sec tJi*' ‘'refreshingly funny"
point afamt lun ing \a*ur wife mistaken
for an « \ '< r\ant. ■ *
I know one or two domestics who
would make '.am good minisferesses
\nd lots ot niinist'eresspx whrjtii 1
can't think would he good fhr any
Hung
I agree with the gentleman, how
ever, tluit a considerable amount of
catty dangerous, and III considered
gossip --ii i i!d he Ignored. ‘ • -
Put I <!'* 1 n t want any of us to lose
" onr delLg!ii in or taste for It.
SUNDAY—Breakfast: Doughnuts,
coffee. Dinner: Fried chicken, coffee
ice cream with butterscotch sauce.
Supper: fire^d and milk, sugar
cookies.
MONDAY—Breakfast: Muckmelon,
coffee cake, coffee. Dinner: Meat baits,
sliced tomatoes and cucumbers. Sup
per: Layer cake, lemon ice.
TUESDAY — Breakfast: Potato
cakes, bacon, coffee, bmner: Baked
ham, parsley, potatoes. Supper: Celery
soup.
WEDNESDAY—Breakfast:
meal mush. Dinner: Sausages and
fried apple rings. Supper: Rolls,
peaches and cream.
THURSDAY—Breakfast: Melon,
oatmeal, cream. Dinner: Porterhouse
steak with fresh mushroom sauce.
Supper: Fried mush.
FRIDAY—Breakfast:, Watermelon.
Dinner: Fried fresh fi,sh, French fried
potatoes, rhubarb frappe. Supper:
Sponge cake.
SATURDAY — Breakfast: Blusher-
rles, toast, omelet. Dinner: Mutton
stew, carrot salad. Supper: Steamed
brown bread, baked beans.
Coffee Ice Cream.
Bunt the. yolks of six eggs, add one
end oho-hnif cupfuls of sugar, bent
again, add to one quart of milk nnd
fioiib! in a double boiler, ’Mitil the mix
ture cniits the spoon, add two-thirds
of a cupful of strong coffee, cool and
! freeze. Serve sprinkled with pecan
: meats.
Butterscotch Sauce.
Info a double boiler turn one cup
ful each of cream, sugar, and dark
corn syrup. Cook over boiling Water an
hour, then heat In one dessert spoon
ful of butter ami one half tenspoonful
"f vanilla extract.
Rhubarb Frappe.
Roll three cupfuls of water nnd two
cupfuls <>f sugar ten minutes; add the
Juice of ,i lemon, one quart of cooked
rhubarb, strained through a eolander,
cool and frec/e. pour *u e cupful of
boiling water over one-half .cupful* of
raisins, let stand half an hour, strain,
coo! ynd pour over the frappe just
before serving
Luncheon Eggs. — Wash and chop
one quarter pound of fresh mush
rooms; melt one tablespoonful of but
ter In'a saucepan and add the mush
rooms, stirring until the moisture Is
evaporated: add one tahlcspoonfu 1 of
flour, blend well,'add one-half cupful
nf chicken stock, one-fourth teaspunn-
ful of 'lilt and a dash of pepper. <'ook
two minutes. < nt six hard-cot ked
eggs into halves, remove the yolks and
firK w ith thi 1 - mushroom—snnee: F141
AFTER BABY
WAS BOBN
Back Weak and Painful
Mrs. Jvli!ler Benefited by
Taking Lydia E Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Rotan, Texas.—“ I am writing to let
you know how I have been benefited by
* taking your medi
cine. After* my sec
ond baby was born
my back was weak
and hurt me contin
ually, so I thought!’d
try Lydia E. Fink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound as I had
read so much about
where it had helped
so many women. I
had been bothered
with my back for
gets to the load: The over a year, and it would h . u . r ^H 16 ,^^
pain ing this storv I could m>t do my work which is keep-
ing house for three and cooking and
I tell all my friends if
ay kind of female troubles
to give Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable
_ e t ,*>i._!M \oumayuse this
*
At one time or another radio fans
wish to have either a voltmeter, an am
meter or both. These instruments are
either to he placed on the panel of a
set ami are to he permanently con
nected to the receiver or are to he used
as external trouble shooters. In either
case it is wi , ]LH'C-.-Tfh' ! ’prospective pur
chaser of these instruments to know j
just how they should he used and how j
to connect them Iff a circuit.
First, the ammet er. The connect ing i
of an ammeter in a circuit is always
the same, no matter whether tin 1
amount of current to he measured is
one-millionth cf an ampere or one mil
lion amperes. The ammeter is always
connected in series vvith the source of
current before It
diagram accompanying
shows-hnw to use the instruments on a
six-volt battery for use in a radio set.
Every ammeter has two terminals.
These two are marked as to polarity.
That Is, one of them is marked with
either a plus sign or stamped "Posi
tive." This terminal js Connected to
the positive hattery lead, r
terminal Is connected to the circuit.
Thus In Fig. c it will he'seen that the
ammeter Is In series with the
“A" battery lead.
they have any
to give LydSa
Compound a’trial. „ »»
teetimonial if it will help any one
Mrs. C. R. Miller, R- F. .D. No. 1,
Box 76, Rotan, Texas.
In a recent country-wide canvass of
purchasers of Lydia E Pinkiram ^ Veg
etable Compound over 121,000 replies
were received, and 98 out of ® v ? r y
Positive , repor t£d they vjgre benented by ita use,
" For sale by druggists everywhere.
Use of the Voltmeter.
The voltmeter is used to determine
the voltage, or potential difference, in
a hattery, in a circuit or in part of n
circuit-. It is always connected a* mss
6 v
€ V
source
How to Use the Instruments
Volt Battery.
the circuit, whether lie* v,*ltage
measurement be large ,,r small,
is shown in Fig. b.
on Six-
V
finder.
Tids
XT
\S§
HI
V;
ti.
/ \
■4
g*
F M
the eggs
rheff^inte
with this mixture and set
a baking di-T. surround with
tomato sauce and serve when well
heated through. Just before serving
The voltmeter also has two terminal-.
That are marked positive’ahd negati'e.
The positive is marked b>\a plus _ii
ur the word
terminal is easily found bv i*".k i
tin* terminal marked p"'it,.*
other is naturally the. negafive
designating the |>o-.t as. ti* s ith*
lias no Id*uitifv ing n rl.s*^ :: •
In
TnJve ^Sulphur Baths ,
^ at home /or
Gout, Eczema. Hivrs, etc. Right in
your own home and at trifling cost,
you can enjoy the benefit of healing
sulphur baths.
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
nature’s own blood furihing a ndskin heating
remedy—bFI JMU K -prepared in a way to
make its use most eftuacious l -e it in the
bath; u>e)t as a I ition apHylng to affected
parts: and take it internal!>
60c and $1.20 the bottle
( at -our druggist s If he can't piipplv you
lend bis narir* an.! the price in stamps and
we will send >ou a bottle direct.
IIANOk K 1 it' ■ t'Li’lil R
v v: wi
r t
ft-..
TTT^
'Tit?
\
When Baby Frets
il 111 let of sa!
.....
s*mi e:i*'h
egg.
rli h In
1 u r n
cnmifcting n v*
-ctiit containing .tnaii'v
he decided win-ther t
entire circuit is t*> 1**'
t!i-f vo!iage v .U'X'**n*
tiie \ "! t a go
is t,> he tt
v "It meter-
entir** cir-cti
n a
from tcetinm
ur*
levarishi’* 'S, cold. c<*lic <'r
■vc ! irr'-gulanties there is
n rliirg that will give it
- quicker :«lit f than
DR. THORNTON'S
EASY TEETHER
m
^SABBATH DAY MEALS
tl'
an
11/^
(
fk
I h*
; all
f,'**d
i.
, i *! * ■ r
• rag*'
<3
-t ■ s-tot: i. h and h
i ',r A
A fan s baby’s dp - pretcription,
hucce-<tuHy "-•*•*'. t-< r.-tb .years: A sweet
po.vjer that • hildrca like- '.ikes tl.c pla. e
cd ca-tm il. Contain* no opiate* or harm-
fuT drugs. I’.*. I ■ . ‘t v ■ • :r d: .iggi't.
If it ta.l - t* ht!:'. > ut m : '. refunded.
Lit
'U
gossiping tongues has kept, m t . '**',v
of us jo the stricior paths of r*,"itud*
Where would we he, I wonder il if
were not f*,r this dread <*1 heitqj
•'talked •iibolit." this nafurnl sensitive
ness to tlie. wot da i*f. s* orn jind ridi
•'Ulef ; • .
1 don’t v\;int to nnle hut vou,
Ivhow ns well as 1 do lii.it soineof us
Fl-l-WouU! he wallowiiu in the'mud
No oinj enii stop iinoiht'i: irom g *s
sipmg. hut it Is ev er\ ojic’s 'dut y Ju
tliut up any iiiMii or vtoaiaii vv In* mabes
n foul remark t*r infcrcin'c ahi.gt nirj
,-d’sciat .party, vvlictl * r true «>r not
Fqit vve shall alw:ivs gmv.vj
And we studl always jov,- jo, f t ,r
tiie v.cr.v simple i'*',"son tli.it v.,• ; r* all
units of tids- w*tr 1 d‘s ■ 1 *ig fa11riIy. and
there Isn't, ..Het- jdl, ainflang mole
r.
l
7
/> ^
/ _
\ Cepyright
connected with Urnt,
iio'uevvr irillin
lag ! imily,
W'lifati ;s wiiy newspapers are ♦he
most popular forms of literature.
They arc. simply gossip shei'ts- rec
ords **f t!/c (hiitigs of every .one vv ho
'. i. -r s. : s something w'ortli jj**ssijw
Hig ah'Dit.' ' v ' “ _
Hut lie 1 kind.
Never say anyftdng behind anyone
els*■ - . ;l*'k that yon would noT like
said behind your own.
M\. how easy it Is to write" this!
IT
d
A w !
tear .a our nelghtiors’ vital!' inteivst :,g
■'tit ;
! da
hand
INe Si
lit l Its I
And Tmilarly, if I could have a
s' •''r'iiaiel report of all tin- uakital
Fc' gs sal*) air,>ut me Fd comruit—
4un<i« Uav . ...
S'evvs-p.nili-r S> n Uciile )
4
4 eetUdJiave a s.hort-
.dl the unkind tin:
i*ther folk during my
commit suicide,
if
to Mr
l r," | r*‘pa f *■
ticfol'e, ties St
for mixing.
~ ^\'h*'n—a—r
ci.'ik**! ,>n f
tl'.e Sun*liiy
r-\re. Motto
as anv mem
' \ nic*' ,'ii
ailow life f
pi'ep 'r,' the
gre.dionts at
Tun..' fliey
’ptea-lire til
c, 'J.!'s> tlmv
id'o.nf. di - ’ ,
•.;r, t -w.
:1m-. "id ic;
I r
W
i ers Cook Boo
fiinniiwniiiiBicm n
•T t.O M
i'o\\ n
it golden e
T ,! , ,,
I ' i O , , t
half
,'pounds o:
I, It An
lei ic:
in cheese,
til of s
alt.
two 14 dry
afd.s.to
onful
i-v of "ore
r ,' ,‘igli
til . of
a t,'lisp, ion
War Is
world,- but
art' worst;
It JUlble i UieililC^ to til,!
• lly, .Vr'iikncBi# aiul ,1*' ay
WARM WEATHER FOODS
FFATIN' desserts, frozen dist,es
and fruit cf all kinds make an es
pecial appeal to the appetite during
the hot, sultry days of late summer-,
A dessert is not a dish to Wony
aiiout, "Itli ice ercam to he Imught In
"f digestion should Lever ' c , <i,ik,-d iit
the boiling jioint. Simmei im. temp, ra
ttirecooks eggs well; tire yoll, will he
tia'aly, the vyhite tender. If teu: eggs f
in the shell' are to tie rnpied tfikc n f
dish holding a little fnore than four ,
pints: into four pints of boding wu- j
ter drop the four r'ggs. Cover closely, j
s*'t aside and keep covered for .'}<) niln-
Utes if ir w ell cooked “egg is vvaute,). If!
a soft or coddled egg. remove in 'en I
all markets and fresh fruits so avail-I ,1 ' inn * os '
jjpp, It is easy to cook new potatoes in
large quantity or nt every theit jucketi^luf we m.iy i«>eftAel<*jfe
meal are not desired, hy the average Justified "li* n we kifiiw vie are sav- ,
appetite during the wann vvenflmr; ' ni - ' ■‘•■'lerals which nro e-st
eggs, fish, fresh vegetaldes, fruits atAl. ^ s ; ' r '' !'a lcd am; bo ed.
plenty of milk will keep tiie body in I la* i"iio"itig i> a g'oil ".:t . "cnin .
good condition—with very little meat., or dish .taking the pin* A of nn .it:
Fried eggs should never be given to R-inktumditty of-Cheese.
anyone Who has not a good digestion. Feel and chop very tin, et ugh
So-called soft-cooked 'eggs are often i. white onions to measure a cupml;
(•oiled. An egg to be perfectly mt**'-they should be chopped us line as i u!n.
pan with enough huh
•lor. Add one
thinly sliced
one teaspoon-
liuistard, two
•esters Id ft' and
•t a tenspoonful of cayermej:
r.-ady one - upful of sifted fotna-
p's. add gradu illy while stir-ring until
Mt,,-. obijese is melted. Add quickly two
'•'•'Con eggs pusiJr those until barely s,q
)i. l,! rve on slices of buttered toast
.'.'i angel *(:,i, a lopg), phitter. tiarnisii
" i.'Ti' shredded cal'buge or lettuce cut
j. info strips.-
A 1)1 a little gelatin to ginger ale
I i d mold for dessert One may make
I any number irf - delicious comhinatiofin
adding bits of orange or ot tier fruits.
| Serve with cream and sugar.
a‘a
irth
i,
oapa
meal
is \\
"In,
t
may
wit!; whi|
dt'--*T'T.
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made
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ready
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the
ni'mdier
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To '
br
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and re
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til nil
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4iv**n
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saving-
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be miinuf:
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Makes Tea Automatically
A tea-maker that "ill light a spirit
lamp at a time set as for .-in alarm
cl.n k,-and later put the "tea and boMing
water into 'lio x tenpo;. Is a jopuluMD
vention of an English urmv vdlicer. ,
of cocoa ' may i>e easily |ir,-pared
p cakes at'*' -pet 1 T'' 1 T e duy f*e-
,rtie 1' ;i\ ' II with “. hilincd
yy if a vt ry dainty cuke fs desired
Ham Omeletr-—dakf* smoked ham ,,r
tuicofi. cut into sidall hits ;md fry Iti
a hot frying pah uniil '.**11 browned.
Then add'an egg of ti'mi for each t»er-
soii "itli a t**as|'ooufu| of eohl water
Je each egg.. be+*-t:iig ail together until
foamy Four In the ,'gg -ind cook iinti!
•'.Fll done on the :„dtqm,, tp.lmv tn a
Tot over to tini'sh baking on top Serve
hot umotrec. .
t Hot cream soiqis arc another easily
prepared dish arid et.e, whf li fie* most
ef tis enjoy,
7)1^
lead. v . '
I’.y pulling it out, tiie sot will he put
into-operatl'm by allowing tiie “A" lot
tery' current t<> flow through the tube
rthiniems. F,y pushing it ug the set is
turned off by cutting-off.,tiir- "A" bat
tery from the flhllWllts.
Tills will save the trouble of turning
down each of tin* rheostats.each time
tiie set is put out of use.
This is especially.true in the .case of
tile multi-tube set.
It "111 also eliminat," the chance of
not turning off the rheostats far
Hough, "ill) Tie resultant Useless
drain on tin* “A” luittery. The rheo-
st+Ms can In* left itf tin* correct' positum
and the set turned otT and on by t);e
s'vdcli. ThTre are a nnmbcr of reli
•ible makes on’tlie market.
Bayer Aspirin
INSIST! Unless you see the
“B.iyer Cross” on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
Bayer Aspirin proved safe by-
miHions and prescribed by. phy-
^siciaiisTor 24 years.
O Accept-only a
Bayer package
wliich contains,proven directions
Handy “Bayer'' boxes of 12 tablets
.Ms.i I ottli * of 21 j;mi Kid—Bntggi.Us
A T'lrm N-iiif, triiJe niark ,,f Payer Alnnn-
i. iur*» f MeuoaQtiUcat'iitctiU-r of Suli'-ylioacld
; ree to Women! i-.v. .i.vknber
v .'n.tcrfiil'te- ilust.ne pullstilna pi.iiii-s, mrr.tur*
•Id wooiSw,,/* Llyl in VENkr.lt Cu. Umt-Aiii N. Y.
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