Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 19, 1903, Image 7
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yd Our money winning books, EM |
Bfi written by men who know, tell B
Syou all about M .
PotSv.sK I
Thcr are nt?c<le<1 by every man H
ttrf who owns a field and a plow, and i
Hj who desires to get tho inoet out j
t^>] THey are/ret, Sead p??tal oard, fij
B vrilMl N kA 1.1 WORKS 53
^ HOUSEHOLD AND DAIRY
HELL'S.
If the stove ia rubbed with
^ news paper after each meal it
will not be neceBsery to polish it
so often, hut when it needR
polishing the blacking mixed
with turpentine will give better
results than when mixed with
water. Clean the nickel plaie
of the stove with soda and ammonia,
using a woolen cloth,
then polish with ilantiel, and J
god 1 in excellent, fnr cleaniui? 1
tinware. Small holes in tinware
may be mended with putt\.
Work it in smooth with a knife!
and leave it. to dry thoroughly.
A .t 1 . < l: I
** 11 utile* i ucmtlllb 11)1 uiiwtt.tm
and stone jars 18 made by mixing!
together litharge and glycerine to
tiie consistence of thick cream
and the same mixture in good for
mending lamp tops. The wire
screen <>? the milk strainer is i
H easily cleaned by rubbing on I
botli the iusido and outside with!
clean, dry salt, but the beat i
strainer la made of a thin cloth.
These pieces and all other dairy
cloths may be kept white and
aweet smelling by washing them
every day in a strong peariine
suds, and the suds ia excellent
for 'keeping the dish towela
white and clean. It pays to
have plenty of cloth to ubo about
the dairy so Borne can be Running
and airing while others are in
use and a brush nhould be kept
for cleaning the churn, as it
reached into ciev>es and such
places that a cloth will not reach.
hat All You Want*
Persons troubled with indigestion
ei Dyspepsia can eat all they]
watir it tnov win UKe Kodol Dvn- |
pepsia Cure. linn remedy pre- |
p.ii an tao diuilidcii lei* ilio tecep i
tion, i f-tuotioo, digostiou and at?-1
si.nilatiouof all oi tlio whdeoomei
food hai nni bo eaten, auden-,
able . dig itfve organs tofansform
the satni into the kintl ? f j
blood that gi^es health nnd'
strength. Sold bv Crawford Pros. I
a
? ?
1 he number of homesteads j
entered in British Columbia I
during April wa? 4 G7-*?, or fjdiM
6 more than double the nnnborj
entered in the corresponding
mcnf last j ear. \
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I
Dysentery Cured Without the Aid :
of a Doctor.
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fi jus , ficai h hai '!
m2>?- i 01 mo iiux (uynenu>r} ;
'/* e ? ? M ) 'I' t\ }';*. >Mr t '
known merchant ot Drummond,!
l .i... ' i u.,.w out. L ttL-|
or (Jhfcmi/ttrinijft i) Uoiic, (Jtioiemj
em! I> arrliora it< jedy bud <vn??j
curoti wii.noui iiavimr * docioi. I i
CuujiuOi tl iii-j >.?>.St, cllolm a * 11? ?ii |
i,!iK4 iii iho t.' !ij, 1 iiitio io u># |
#?U w tuijmwj at Ut'U>w> A Iiitti I
A. f ? - c * * * . ?
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* ?i ?? >?. .iV?i a J) vi t?- r o. i?o i n < > i
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either for rh'Mr?n or a,iniH ?t I
l"?vr foil* -r-i in v*la*.*-*n + 1
f+lr* Kor ?n lo hr ,| to'.
U V/till U^ltHO* ?
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8UPT. MARTIN ON SUIIOOIj|?eiia
iiiuuiatrij. I J
! wna
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Open to School TiuHt?? s f
nod Touchers, anil a iji?t of r...p
Hooks Tripmcd by Prof. j
J. P. Kiuurd ol Win- hind
throp College.
Sf
The desirability of having hbrarios
in school hooves i" b?i?v?r
11 riTM(i hv HiriBiS vvhn arc* rlunrJul I
- - " "" ? ? t"J | 1UKH
interested in the development of ?ll
the common schools of the state.
There is an actual need for some
broader and more inspiring c!n?s
I rial
of information than sometimes ur
may be found in the text books, coll
and the books ot human interest 've
will act in a way to oiaae the
pupils take more interest in their
studies.
The ?tate superintendent of ed pric
ucation, lion. O. K. Martin, has a di
had Prof. J. 1*. Kinard, Ph. D., to
prepare a list of books which he
thinks would make suitable read- ^|ie
ing for the pupils of the public this
schools. Tins list Mr. Martin has all 1
aout to the trustees of schools *ics
with the following appeal for a
f. . cun
their attention to this subject: CHU
To County Superintendents,Trua- mui
tees and Teachers : this
Prel
Anew mo to calI y our attention i
to the urgent, need of libraries in i lu^e
our common schools. Many of|PU?
our aohools have well arranged I
working libraries, but huudreUs I wji|
of theiu liave no provision what- m!l^
ever for the thousands of bright calJr
pupils who are hungering und
thirsting tor something more than
is furnished by the daily routine t ^
of text book work. And, tlien,
there are thousands of children
who spend much precious ume in *an
vv u 11 t n11 ul liiiuiuu a ltioh mi?> lw* I U11*
profitably spout in reading the K,ref
bent literature. In addition to kar
its disciplinary feature,-, a small
library wi'l be used i>y n judi- P''V
cious teacher for the purpose of *'at1
inspiring pupils to a wider outlook
and a nobler life. In fact, I '
have observed the workings of l,,v
some small libraries in country (se'
schools recently and have noticed ven
that such libraries work a whole- ne^
some influence on the entire cornmunity.
Th^y give subjects of ^,v
community interest and preveut ;
gossip and disagreements. 80nIt
is scarcely necessary to argue
the benefit* of school libraries.
One has only to go into a school A
room and hear pupils recite, or in d
examine ?ome neb of examina insi
tion papers to lind out by general hav
intelligence and excellence of ex is w
pression the students who h tve Sab
had access 10 good books and who salv
have been readers, There is a fata
v&m amount ot ignor.iiico ??l cutreo*
Lnov. ledge and mf, million. Ura
alauy !: Hi. - a ' j no p' )\ . i-ju : mat
" * M* rrt ' "j ? ] .r r\
any literature which will teach
living history and widen the |]
horizon ot the hfe of the bright ,
boys rod who miana* t irorn >
Irai
them. .
Kvery scuool ought to have its
dicitonarv. and. if nossible. i!hl^,v*
' . * I IJ
eucyuloofeudia?aint yet how l
i ; 2 i i T' 11
la 4 r? 11 y ai ai V O UOllildr ' ikil.tJiail-j11
-a 1 U 1 j 1 .1 1 i Q13 tl a/O^OO 111 [I J J I |
it i.-t ea?> fair it to ace u mill at.?,
Hp'i soon msny nthe** valnfthlc! Vho
br>i';s or ?--)t'oroiioft and para!M 1 act!
reading wi!! he collected which i ?\
'vi11 enable t^ncher^ > ? tr .jo f if S !'
rr>^ <>p rr-h. (MllfC*? Ti'l n 11 r c h * ' i ? r
i ti?v? knowii rt teacher in a Smf
country urttoot io raise imD or !J?l2|'*O0?
Willi mi till it; <ii nor e ?ii, ,u rturt a j ny
li i/l ?a y i? .ii w.a 11 the 11 Osteon pi o-1 tuft
r ' ' ' ii ?' / a if ' a -t '
f aav.ia .1 >la.;l ..>1. i/n. u ./.ill a.1a\ ^faOu
.iv.'d key. 'ji t 1 (if t'jjii.a \< uio| uio
made by various pubif spirited! by'
n '.--Ip a ' 1? ;y 1, p ' t <t
*?d venous psperiinnd m inos. I
r?? f 1 | 1 ? ,
I ^ it n iO o?<Oil pi ?|iUr 1 A^V
tious that the community decided j L
to build ft ftnd til.no olejui.t j
hoim? in (iwrmoni/.c wifli th*? now'
11OOK C.HH6 fllltl HOW bunKI, OlMerj i|
equipment wan puicnnaou lo j
laiatv.ll Maul, ill litiuitlUli CO iblUllU* | pi
lliw jj ?iw ?>* * fi'Ul i Ul | g|
kA?Uw riC'LoO. i.i.l vy wli .V w iiOtMt jf i o |
m
AM tfct* wa=> broorhfcaSnn - .J I 8
<\#Vr?** rf 700Inn.i n^nfiil 1 #
ooiue iiui Aiy uquip.nmu m iiu<> i MS
ry in order thai ti'>e teneher
" ?('!! m r.':'. i it: '
fc to read. The whol" course
pupil's life may be chang* 1
Living turn a l<iv< lor leaning <?-sL
a taate for ;m. i nooks. New*,
i ih.? .n s uiict oth? r pet |g?f*
uIh exert a great educational 13$
leuce, and thene in 1;.. lit well ??. v?
. pl#Se ill a woll-oiilen-1
k. cuuo in a puolio chool. &V1\\\\C
io aro cnjjeciully adapted and _c
acker enn use them with wonul
results. m u
. is uij dosire that we got sit. |
t a small library started 111 C/frT,
of the schools in our state
ch have no such provision,and
ik for your co-operation in
very important and fardung
work. i have asked
J as. P. Jvinard of Winthrop
to prepare some suggest
lists 111 connection with his Cast
k ?t the State summer school gorli
theRe are hereto appended. conta
8e and other good books may subs
obtained at very reasonable and
:es. Kither of these liats,with Colit
ctionary and subscriptions to and
or three well chosen papers, Ston
magazineRjWill make a splen- j The
nucleus for a school library,
re are great possibilities in CEK
work and nt is binding lor
time. 1 hope that the statisnext
year will rIiow great
ancement in the work of so- ^
ing good achaol lihrarieR, be- ff
se 1 know excellent roRult? C .
jt follow earnest ell'orts along *
line. The following lists, , .
oared bv Dr.Kniard. will siif - \
[. a good beginning, And any ! Jtiiv
dligent teacher can easily I
?0ot gdd.tio!?.> mivi uiuuj pat>
ftid pub'ic spirited people
donate books, papers and H3SZXS
jazlnes to halp auch a good
se.
LIBRARY LIST NO. 1. i~
.nderson, "Fairy Tales" and
ahian NightHKntertainraent
ton, "l'oor Boys Who Became
anus;" Bultineh, "Age of Faliuuyau,
"Pilgrim's L'ro
is Defoe," KobinsonCru^oe
le, "Child Life in Colonial
r <j li11* a >1 (r I ? ? * A A ? x. U? .. ~ ?
I r? , XI u II rw I 1 u, autwuiu^raGrimm,
"Fairy Tales;"
nh, "Adventures ol IJIyss^s."
les From Shakespeare Mow"American
Inventions ami VVC I
eutorsPlutarch, "Lives" a COI11!)
lections); l*vle, "Merry Ad- *
turas of Kabin Ho?d Pyr Stock t*
e, "Diddle, Dumps and Tot
ikin, "Ktug of the Golden A
or;" Swift, Gulliver's Trav- xA
" WilliafWHan, "Life of Jackv
r rom t
Gull and i
The Doa%*? Penalty.
little tbiwjj, Wine times results ^ave a
eath. 'lVns a mere scratch, ?
gnificant ttts or puny boils JL-iCt
e paid toe daato penalty. It
iso to havo B-'Jtfklen's Arnica L.-mki-I
,e ever hand v. It's the bent .? ;
e on earth and will nrev?nt
lily, wiiuu sort a, ulcers
piles i>h?* *, < >'??. Oulv 25c, ?f
v, ford Brofc^Fjaderbus kL'har
v, ?ud ?T. .r. utn1 tv (j >'s. Jr \
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fs), Allow no on? to deceive you in this,
ioiiiikri'eit^ Imitations and '* Just-as-geod" nr? out
riiuents that trifle with and endanger the health off
its uml Children?Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTORIA
oria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare ,
Drop* pu'l ,Soothing1 Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. It
nins neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narootie
tancc. Its nge Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
allays Feverish ncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind ,
It relieves Teething Troub'es, cures Constipation
riatulen''y. It assimilates the Food, regulates t!io
inch and Boitc.Is, giving healthy and natural sleep#
Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend*
UINE CASTOR i A ALWAYS
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lete line of Coffins and Burial Caskets. Our
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LL SIZES AND QUALITIES.
ho plain, cheap Cotlin up U> the handsome Metallic Cases.
see us or send us yonr order when so unfortunate as to
nth in your family. Prices within the reach of all.
ncaster Mercantile Co.
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