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All entrance money adtjed' to" purses. ' No deduction -for money winners. *\ Five horses to-^enterr-four toJ start. > , . - "Mile heats,, three heat plan. * U . A .'. "No horse can win more than one money^Halrness purses divided 50, " * ' 25, and. 15 per cent. Hobbles allowed. ,. 1 Colored drivers barred. Any number Of KWses may be started from rfne stable. Right reserved to change the order of prpgram, to declare off -r^.any~0f a|I classes not filling satisfactorily, and to reject any entry. UsuaJ -" weather clause will prevail. ' \ "Entry fee to closed classes $80, to be paid as follows l_ $10 to acconlpany nomination and balance t6 be . "jpattTbn October 21. If these* clasps do not fill will, make up other classic - to suit horses on ground. "No entry will be accepted unless w I accompanied with check for first pay. \ ment with $10 with entry." The program follows: ^ an Tuesday, Qctobed 21 2:16 trot, purse, $300. ' ' r 2:17 P*c<. PVr8e» $300, Pony race. . - w*v XUggP^day. October zx2:22 trot, stake (closed September 1 ' 1), pUrse, $600. ^ ~ 2:09 pace, purse, $300. ; *«. ; 2:'l2 trot, purse, $300. . "Pony . race. - * i-, ' y" r Thursday, October 23 " 21LU |!)&d^ Sbpteiiiber 2:26 pace, purse, $300. 5* " '! Pony, race. X ' *' ^ Friday, October 24 2:13 pace, purse, $800.. " 2:25 trot, purse, $300. X. ^ ' Extra race, consola tion or class race to be made during week of fair. v' V K Pony race, : X 'XX: &. is liiS ^ 1*1 ttMBHMMH|| 0B^ B III fln I f^iljpif^ IBK Ift III |jL|U^0r9<ip^§{ I gg i ' - f-TT^--./ J,. .- ., -»» when cle/ and press ^^Sifffvi' *j %v v ; : 2fs-'r . A' f - y - . ... » . ; £ -7 - ? " t V ^ ^ ~ , < {' A » I y A"J -J;.- J fT Y ( v I ^ 17 Fqurth Ave. ^ i f » ^V-v.. ' ; -. > * ** 1. a « . : v "s ' J '* ^ , »- a L 4 : -Thrifty Tips : ! FOR THE HOME I i (By*Mb* Flo)* » * .Baked Apples: When baking apl. Pies they should be baked in a hot y oven and frequently basted.with " i syrup. * ' . * White Clothes: White clothes of. any kind that have turned yellow f should be put in the boiler, half full I of" water to which . a haridfjul oi salt and .Washing "a. o d a I have been added. Let water come | to a boil and keep ~ simmering- for t 'about three hours.-Rinse the clothes In plenty of cold-water and hang in i. the sun to dry. When they have dried r "they writt-be perfectly white. . *' . j-, ' Custard: A custard that curdles in cooking can be made smooth by placihg over cold water and beating with n no'tr.hnufur !" ! * .Windows: Windows1 will ht» very = L bright Jf. a lump of starch is -diskolv-I' " ed in the wat-eT with' which they are I. ; be washed. m': , Fruit Tart: Mix a little cornstarch , with the sugar when making a fruit tart before adding the fruit. This will make the juice thick and will prevent its boittrrg e*er.'«.- . . Furniture: When polishing furniture rub the same way as the grain, j The furniture, will; polish much brighter and quicker.- " 1 . Lemon: Before squeezing, the juice j out of a lemon, warm it well in the ; oven. You will-get twice -as much i juice from it* ; Linen: Jt a teaspoonful of salt is added to a basin of starch, the ljnen will have a gloss equal td new. ;r y ». - - « ^ Scissors: To sharperr-scissors cut a ; piece of sandpaper to pieces. This ^ will Kharnen them vprv nieelv. t « /. , Brass: .Embossed brass, can be cleaned very .successfully by making a mixture of pne ounce of oxalic acid juhd one pint-bf-eo£t water. Apply, the { ^.trixture t|o . the brass with^ a soft brush and polish' witfl chamois. , . Pniafl Paint and rutt spots may he J parj of 3 acid with two parts of cream of tartar. Allow to remain -on the spots for Ave minutes. Then wash ou\ in clear water. ^Porcelain.: Bathtubs ajMT wash bowls are very eastly cleaned by rubbine with a niece flannel wet with kerosene oil. Wash with boiling wfi-;' ter to which some wishing soda1i^*»«. been dissolved, 'then dry thoroughly. QjHpies: A colored dress or waist : that is faded may be m^de pure white by washing in cream of tartar. Dolls: To mehd a doll that haa-beOn" broken, bind tightly with strips of adhesive plaster. -It. will hold the broken parts firm for a long time. Candies:' Candles will bvapn better and more "slowly if stored* in. a dry place six or seven weeks before they are to be used. . r^r "V >. / -- r- » < .*? '7' " V 111 " T>ye: Before washing cotton stockings put a hbndful qf common salt in "the washing water. This will sefthe * i n 'our suit looks iettec, lasts long>r> and gives youneater satisf ac* f ^ ion >* LE I i ilwaysiook as if hey were wearing ^' t ne^^Htt; bot titey are iot: Their, Tyson, the cleaner3Q.YOU? ' 5 ON, ^ SR & PRESSER / - f 'Phone J<22 . r ^ ~ "r--; ' X.* V--- -S^r ' v y^V-Sjii *'w.'~v~ i- v* ' * - Vv ; A 'Ai':r< 1-.' : > , , ,. \ *».. v -S :" f~ :li :>S ;' THE FIELD, CONWAY, *. C (KTOI LITTLE HELPS v- -f ' * ... > * « , /BeO! ^WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Vdoei If you have a piratical idea, or * coui * iH.frte ftt*w th*aw4ry that may be * 'aire helpful to others in their house .* ular hold work. Send'it in. The Field * iAgr will publish it ands sign your * * name to it,si you are willing:-, * y>; ' * *' * e*e jr Pocket on Inner Side of Apron strj, If sew the pockets of y'our sew aprons or^ the underside you will find or 8 this to be a great improvement over a w right-side poe4eets. -^T!)is prevent* iy a them'from, being caught on kitchen -vjn doors," pump handles, etc. Miss J. b- *net * Vo Clean Lamp Burners >7 If you have an old toothbrushHhat has serveiTIts" purpose,-sffve it to use ^ in. cleaning camp burners and wicks. t^e It wilL clean out the little air holse bi to-5 .he burner much better and make the caTr .vicks more even than a .cloth, Mrs ^aj H. B. ' ' : *1 "' ; v " poui : A Roach Exterminator , the . If yoii are bothered with, roaches >2^2$ fhout the house and have hot beejQ; s ibhj to- (jet rid of them, mix together ?(jual parts .cayennet and borax and ^ ^ Sprinkle in the^enfested places..The ^ roaches will entirely disappear. Thi? exterminator is perfectly harmless''to * humans..Mrs J. M. D. ~~ vran Uses for Vinegar * ty-c, ITgg vinegar instead of water in mixing plaster of Paris. The mixture -a £] will be like putty and will not dry . for 20 or 30 minutes. A little vinegar-. yy idded to the water in which eggs are ^ y >o'ached will keep the white from ?n j ;preading. Wrap cheese in a cloth YoUI moistened, with vinegar and wrap the. ,uljs jutside with paper. This Will prevent ,to r nold forming..Mrs J. B. D. sjx -'T'*r * '. pjeg When Hanging Pictures *.{ ,he .. By hammering nails downward into 1. plaster wall ' they will support in veight better if the plaster Jaecojte? flour ipmewhat loosened th^n if the 8nails graci verr .hamtnered ] straight into the COrn vail. ^ \ *, i star ..*- . v it al TRY SOME FRESH RECIPES ain< No matter how far removed from tlwt ;he coast jrou may live it is possible jf it row to purchase fish in g frssh state, .nad With refrigerator cars and fflit fioui freight they are carried to. the mo»t iniana, pdlHU in h dAy M IWO', flfld swash.t-wSpS" oh.. ft luTiii uiUUmil 11UI11 LIU Hblill. ipm to /out family to eat more fish. It's an wat< uctremely, healthy food. .and Baked Flounder Clean the. fish >ut. rarefully. Prepare a marainade a?* fing 'ollows: Mix", . 1 tablespoon lemon 3d < juice, A. scant, teadpoon Worchester- are thir'e sauce and 1-2 teaspoon of onion won juice for each 2. pounds of-fish. Let If t thik fish 'stand in this.'mixtufc£jfor_ est minutes. Serve with butter inju >auce* and WBilecTpotato balls. ^cra Codfish Balls__Orte cup picked-*pv- clea »r codfish, 2 cups.thinjy slfced,*aw spo< ootatoes, pour boilin# .water over wat rmiVpd tintil nntatoes are rlat lone (not ^ overdone) about ^ 10. tnei minutes. "Strain quite dry, shafce well kne »dd a little pepper, 1-2 teaspoon but- iani "MTj and 1 egg. Beat all together well, * etand until cold and shape on a tabte- P poon; then drdp Into, hot^at until a P tood brown. ^Prepare .just, before ilav 4sing. (They are splendid for break- useJ *aat). .. /ou Drawn. Butter Sauce^_(Excellent ;he with boiled flshl-^Melt 1-4 cu$ eif frui butter In a saucepan. Add 1-2 cup of dour and stir until Well blendid,'but gra not ^Browned. Add 2. cfips. hot water fact gradually, stirring, constantly -nntil of-j smooth and creamy." Add 1-2 jteaspoipn :nu< safl^l-8 teaspoon pepper, And 2 tapler' .acd< spoons butter, and stit- until Well han blehdid. ' 'j Planked Shad-^-Clearv the, fish pnd aplitdewtitlra "hack. - TTuTnm?oak .1 plank thoroughly With salud^iT. ^Jbajy CM) he fish on.-it, brush over thoroughly At with salad oil and dredge with" , salt' can and peppe* Bake about 25 minutes pie tn a hot oven, basting frequently Wttli" dar molted butter.- Decorate % with duchr. wjtl ai^se potatoes, asparagus tips, radish tea rosea, jptc7 ... , .. V like Broiled Fish._Bone the fish and cer, remove the head and - tail. Wipe dry any and sprinkle with -.salt and ; pepper. Place in a greased broiler and broil the flesh aide, first.. Then torn and broil tne otrer- 8ine uniu Drown, win When wall done turn out on a hot van platter, skin side dowm Season with £be salt, pepper, and batter, or spread ory WithJeitaoahntiar( * . *. Baked Mackefel.Clean-and split T * uiackefcel. JPlaed ft on a baking pan F and dredge with salt, pepper, and col< sifted flotur; "Dot with bits of batter and add hot milk- to barely cover. Bake shout 26 minute* in a moderate: ^ 7j r# * ".! I. .ni Effi .for Winter oaa Vrhe Chinese' ore said to preserve taoj egg* by burying them in earth. At sto) the end of a year'they are dug up, drill and by the Oriental epiepre are higr v ~v >; -$i£; - .V' . V . 4,9% ."1 > » ,: T; *'v~ jmim. n j' > ' 8Bfc52l' * _!> < T / 4 *' ' '* /-** * *a - ii * h V , * r FOR WORM * * < < " . ned delicious. That idea somehow lo i not; appeal to people of - this ltry. But the water glass method' fe ady enjoys some degree-mf pop- gi ity here, a«id the Department of iculture recommends it highly. he . - fr* ,x se For the Laundry Bag ch istead of using/'a tape or draw- 1 ngs in the top of a laundry bag, the top together except fdr fivfc- nf ix "inches in the center, and insert v* ire coat hanger. The bag is quick- T1 nd easily adjusted and the hanger ^ not bend with weight of the con- .*** cr To Remote Stain -. OTl eep a small blqck of magnesia in ^ jewing machine drawer to apply if stains, ft .will absorb the oil* mid CU ' » be^jrushed out when dry. A blood n may be Temoved instantly by ring a few dropa^pf peroxide on opot, then applying^ftm magnesia ^ liss F. L. . a X: - " , Make a Tea-Tray pretty tea. tray can be made out cr in old oblong " or oval - picture" m ne! Put a piece of flowered ere- m le qnder the glass and screw a ~11 handle into each . end of the ne. Enamel or stain it some pret- lir olor and you will have a trav that ire "housekeeper would appreciate as sp hristmas gift. Miss M. M. rettier and Betted Apple Sauce henever you l>ave opened enough ?0 our canned fruit that half a doziars have accumulated, sort over; winter apples_£lor buy a box of > t and make enough, apple sauce eflll the jars. Try adding about gh cranberries to each quart of apIt improves both the color and eai flavor__Mrs E. E. W. .V j* Economical Cake Flour v stead .of buying, expensive cake make your own by using a good j" le of wheat flour' combined with starch. Sift one cup of ; cornch with three cups of flour. Sift 11 five times and keep it in a con- 1 qr* holding about 25 pounds. It is lys* ready ^hen. The cakes made t will be just as light as those r e from the^ expensive" prepared C. , ** ... !L j Caie uf Small Wuuinls j- r* er to make su*e that all/the dirt " foreign substance are washed . Do not touch a wound with your er (unless it has first WKn wash,- ^ :lean), as our han<is,^«t no time, surgicaiiy .ciean. wrap up me rrrti with a clean gauze bandage, his is not at hand,jj«e the cleanthing procurable. The'ntakethe red person to 9 doctor. Small itches and cuts may be washed n with bori^ acid water (two teams to-a glass vfrater) or iodine 7 er (four or five jdrops in a ))ajf a U is of .water.) Protect all skinned es with dean gauze, after the-^ Bt- hw^e" been washed " to' remove" J and dirt from "the injury,' . * r^lure an "ordinary 10-cent ftom . gocure an ord i n att* /: 10-cent flour jS e. You'll And it onfe of the most g rul and time-saving .tatucies in r. kitchen. Use ' it for removing skim and rfeeds from all kinds of " ts, for butters, for straining to- ;oes for catsup, for straining \ vy H you get lumps in it__in you eon'use it every day instead ;\ a sieve. The handle makes it sc h easier to hold and the work is j Draplished' without soiling the d»<. . . .r-r-i 2 -*.[.- / v Empty Cocoa Cans hese erhpty cans sugge sted" tea j nisters to one lover of old people0 Christmas time she decorated tht j s ,with oil colors, serine .with aim- j Japanese designs, some with 2 k fterat effect. She Qtted each onr i h the recipient's favorite brgnd ol ahd ^wrapped it in A. Christmas, i fashion. A prettey cup and, sau, or a teapot, might* be added by body who copies .the idea. - ' y- To clean Brushes iip the bristles in strong amntonfa er and evefy hit of gi^ase will iahV Be careful not \to submerge " back itself if it is of wood or iv- . Rinse and 'dry in the sunJand air. 1 0 Keep Flannel FroirtrShrinking | 1 water and let it .soak for half an 1 ir, then wash in the usual manner. ] * MAKK YOUR^MINCE HEAT f you "keep on hand a jar of horrted« mincemeat It will wean delR.1, quickly-made pies-all during the Iday season. If wall packed in a ae,crock or crass jars, mincemeat I keep a-jonc time. In fact, the hty seasoned variety is better the .. v ... .L_ N»' .. -rS ' *7 N /> V » ' A tfZ' » * V. k- "" ;v *3 iN'SWORK N nger it stand*. Meat is not always «es*ary for this pie filling for -difrent fruits may be used "and also "een tomatorn if you have them. Quick Mincasisaf One and oneill cups of chopped apples, 1*4 cup eded, chopped raisins, 1-4 ^cup' topped cranberries,J-4 cup currants, tablespoon shredded tfitron, 1-4 cup tortening, 1-4 teaspoon each of cinimon, mace, salt, cloves, 1-4 cup negar, and 1-2 cup black coffee, iiis mincemeat neecl no! be coqked.! ix together and let stand 3 hours fore using, so that the- spices blend oroughly. Then fK.ur « pie ust .and cover. This is sufficient for teTarge pie. \ Mincemeat f*bur. cups choppel cooked^ 2 cups ch DppeU suetv- 8 tps chopped apples, 1 cup brown igar, 2 cups molasses, 1 cup jelly, 1 >und seeded raisins, 1 pound shred-1 sd citron, 2 tablespoons salt, (T table- *>on eactt or cinnamon ana mace, rd 1 teaspoon of poppar. Mix and ok slbwly for 2_hours, stirring frelently. Pack in glass jars or stortp ocks^ and seal welL If the minceeat get&^djT a little black coffee ay be addeatcinvoisten. Ink: Ink may be removed front a len tablecloth- by steeping the^cloth imediately after the ink has hfcen illed in boiling milk. o " Only good farm land can produce od income., ~ ' ' o. ( No Worms In a Healthy Child U1 children troubled with Worm* have an un althy color, which Indicates poor blood, and at a e. there is more or lets stomach disturbance, nvz a TASTELESS Chill TONIC given regularly two or three weeks will enrich the-Mood. inu_ >ve tbC dlgeeUon. and act as a General StrengthLog Tonic to the whole system.'- Nature will then row off or dispel the Wonns.-aod'the Child will be perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle o______ SAVEMONEY ON ifOUR FALL SUIT To close out pur suits quick, we nake the following reductions: I35.0& suits at * $21.50 530.00 suits at $17.50 535.00 suits at ^ $14.95 570 00 units nt $ 9.99 .. mehewk^H 1 '1- 1 ' »I " M r . YOU. HAVE a I L § Bo appetite. Indiseetion, Wtad # on Stomaoh, atek Headache. ran .down," yda will find II Tutt's Pills || what yon need. They tone the weak II atoaaach, and-tuUd «p thd ayataa. w 1 ; -SPiles Cured In 6 to 14 Diyti "666" aJ prescription for Malaria, hilla . and/ Fever, Dengue.or ilious Fever. It kill*' the arms. ; oooooooooooopoooooooooooe W-V * 4>ained \\] Ten Pounds I Mrs. Georgo S. Hunter, of j CohirabuB, Ga., says she suf- fered severely with female j troubles. 1' ' "I had to go to J>ed and - stay sometimes two weeks at '] 1 a time," says Mrs: Hunter. "I could not work. My ... < were irregular and I got veiy ] thiin. I went from 126 pounds <|! down to less than jOO. My_ motherhad been a user of OA Dilll I UHMJUI The Woman's Tonic and she knew what a good medicine tt wttfor this troub- "] C le, to she. told me to get »ume end take it 1 sent to the store after it and before. [ * had taken the first bottle i up I began to improve. My f ten months. Cardu? acted as 'a fine tonic.. . I am well now. 1 pound*-/^! doi pot trouble me ] my ^, . are quite WRulai^l 1 \ know that Cardui will help from I ! ooobb»b55oU T v 7* ~ **' » ,* ,....:. v '..:...-. .' "~r- "y i ' I VT® %- * "v . I. f. £> .. <?:y.) * ~.rr*-:*."- ' * ".* '' s - * ' J.' W " ' ./X; V <, I SB PK "If Yomr Pain b There, What Yon Need b a Good Tonic For the Kidneys" m f * "the kidney® are the scavengers and , they work day and night In sepaKit- ,, ' -v ing and the poisons from the bipod. Their signal* of distress are easily -recognised apd inclpde such symptoms as lumbago, backache, depres. sions, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic twinges, s, dropsy. . People are realizing more and more >\ ^ every day that the kidheys, just as J- *u- Ti i n»*H to he flushed uv inc uunvi», . occasionally. The kidneys are an ;elimmative organ and are constantly *- '^w s,eparating2Jhe p of sons , ^ from the blood. under this continual and perpetual action they* ate apt to congest, and then trouble sorts. Uric acid pack* up into the system, causing rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy and many other serioua disturbances. # It means that you are a victim of uric acid poisoning. Then ask your druggist for Anuric (anti 7r uric acid) and ydu will very soon be- .. ' . come one of hundreds who have been _ helped by ; thia powerful enemy to suHcacid. [\ DrvssfcJJierce manufactures Anuric (kidney-bkekache) tablets and you can obtain atrial pkg. by enclosing 10c and addressings Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, BuffaloJ^^j^Y.. DR. CARL. L. BUSBE£>^r - ' (Dentist) . / / «'J" . X-Ray Equipment. Offices oveir ^Conway National Bank, telephone 140. : o , _1 MARION'A. WRIf.HT _ Attorney-at-Law Offices in Splyey Building > '. CONWAY, 5. C. ' 11 1"V * ;9 O. Habitual Constipation Cured t , in 14 to 21 Daya . "LAK-FTJS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for tj abituat Constipation. It relieve* promptly add should be taken regularly for ^4 to ,>1 duvt to induce regular action. It Stimulates and giiilmi i Vary PiaaaaaLUa Taka ftQra n.~ nntir'Ty ' ' i Beard this good'pne },- - 'p> Myrandi Good-bye for a minute* \r "tastus. I'se goin' to de drug Btore '°or a bottle of toilet water.-"" Rastus What "fbr you all want x>ilet water fo'v woman. -You don^ smell nuff* like t>ne already. DR. J.'T? Rutledge \ ^ (Dentist)^ / " X-Ray Equipment, v Office * over Conway Hardvare~Store. Office forpially occupi by Dr. W/_E. Mc- . v 3ord. ; / '- . ., -o i '. DR. C. S; DIET?v -7 Dentist. - .v'' Offices Over New'Lj\ U. tsldgr* r CONWAY. aL C. ^ {.. . o \ ^ PR. J. K. STALVEY*\. i" Physician and Surgeon Offices Over Piatt's Pharmacy: : : CONWAY. S. C. o w * A. C. GREEN ^ Expert Piano Tuning .. -X-, Repairing * V Work Guaranteed , v : Phohe 36-A. 4-17-6m. - " o..i.v ROBT. Bt SCARBOROUGH; ;-r.f Attorney and Counselor at Law r Off in Scarborough Bidgv r/tnwav Q C ."-JI «» I 4- T-sk) ENOCH S. t BAKER 1 \ttorney And Coufcseler-irt-Lavr v OfAces in Taylpr Building . Conway, S. Ct; y \ I }. K. Ford - '**" '.? W.' X. Jteggs ^ ford* 4t suoqy . Attdrneys-at-Law / Offices at >. Conway, 3. . a'Ad Loriiri^ [ J_ --r.-y'**T *"1 " HORRY COUNTY TRUST CO. Mafirrath, MbSl : l_. teal Estate Loans. Bonds, -^'v teal Estate. Insurance, .:..-o ;,- 5 * W. M. COU>FlNCH / 7 T,ir»pr>ood Embalmer and , FUNERAL DIRECTOR <*"7 Herse Service on short notice. at Kingston ifefrnlturc Co. >. - Residence Phone 3A-c s ' \ Conw*y,&C. yj -V f. li10 .,.4, ' ^ ' " * * . » V> , ' >' !' * 'j --' I . 'v * ~ '- .V^ ' - ". ...

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Columbia..Four »days of lAc.inawill be a leading amusement"featureof the South Carolina; state faij-' inColumbia, according to D. D. "Wit-C9V$r, raCe secretary of the fair as'

a apeiation here.,

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Beginning Tuesday,; October 21.the second dky-ef the fair, the races

>"will be conducted for the anxusement" and entertainment of the crowdsthat are expected to attend. >Goodmaterial for the horse rades is -if

. prespeet. it it Bald. .^/.. Secretary W,itcover has issued thefollowing statement &i cortdttionsthat will goverfi the races:

"Rules of the Union Trotting bsbo%,^a c.ation,to govern witfi exceptions.' .Five per~cEftt~ entrance* fee will accompanynominations. Entries close

October 21. except early closingeyents which close SeptemDer 1, noon.

All entrance money adtjed' to" purses.' No deduction -for money winners.

*\ Five horses to-^enterr-four toJ start.>, .

- "Mile heats,, three heat plan. *

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A .'. "No horse can win more than one

money^Halrness purses divided 50," *

' 25, and. 15 per cent. Hobbles allowed.,. 1 Colored drivers barred. Any numberOf KWses may be started from

rfne stable. Right reserved to changethe order of prpgram, to declare off

-r^.any~0f a|I classes not filling satisfactorily,and to reject any entry. UsuaJ-" weather clause will prevail. '

\ "Entry fee to closed classes $80, tobe paid as follows l_ $10 to acconlpanynomination and balance t6 be

. "jpattTbn October 21. If these* claspsdo not fill will, make up other classic

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w I accompanied with check for first pay.\ ment with $10 with entry."The program follows:

^ an Tuesday, Qctobed 212:16 trot, purse, $300. '

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.Baked Apples: When baking apl.Pies they should be baked in a hot

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I of" water to which . a haridfjuloi salt and .Washing "a. o d a

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t 'about three hours.-Rinse the clothesIn plenty of cold-water and hang in

i. the sun to dry. When they have driedr "they writt-be perfectly white.

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* .Windows: Windows1 will ht» very =

L bright Jf. a lump of starch is -diskolv-I'" ed in the wat-eT with' which they are I.; be washed. m': , Fruit

Tart: Mix a little cornstarch ,

with the sugar when making a fruittart before adding the fruit. This willmake the juice thick and will preventits boittrrg e*er.'«.- . .

Furniture: When polishing furniturerub the same way as the grain, jThe furniture, will; polish muchbrighter and quicker.- " 1

. Lemon: Before squeezing, the juice jout of a lemon, warm it well in the ;

oven. You will-get twice -as much i

juice from it* ;

Linen: Jt a teaspoonful of salt isadded to a basin of starch, the ljnenwill have a gloss equal td new. ;ry ». - - « ^

Scissors: To sharperr-scissors cut a ;

piece of sandpaper to pieces. This ^will Kharnen them vprv nieelv.

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Brass: .Embossed brass, can becleaned very .successfully by makinga mixture of pne ounce of oxalic acidjuhd one pint-bf-eo£t water. Apply, the {^.trixture t|o . the brass with^ a softbrush and polish' witfl chamois. ,

. Pniafl Paint and rutt spots may he J

parj of3 acid with two parts ofcream of tartar. Allow to remain -on

the spots for Ave minutes. Then washou\ in clear water.

^Porcelain.: Bathtubs ajMT washbowls are very eastly cleaned by rubbinewith a niece flannel wet withkerosene oil. Wash with boiling wfi-;'ter to which some wishing soda1i^*»«.been dissolved,'then dry thoroughly.

QjHpies: A colored dress or waist: that is faded may be m^de purewhite by washing in cream of tartar.

Dolls: To mehd a doll that haa-beOn"broken, bind tightly with strips ofadhesive plaster. -It. will hold thebroken parts firm for a long time.

Candies:' Candles will bvapn betterand more "slowly if stored* in.a dry place six or seven weeks beforethey are to be used. . r^r"V >. / --

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" T>ye: Before washing cotton stockingsput a hbndful qf common salt in"the washing water. This will sefthe

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* iH.frte ftt*w th*aw4ry that may be * 'airehelpful to others in their house .* ularhold work. Send'it in. The Field * iAgrwill publish it ands sign your *

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* e*e jrPocket on Inner Side of Apron strj,

If sew the pockets of y'our sewaprons or^ the underside you will find or 8

this to be a great improvement over a w

right-side poe4eets. -^T!)is prevent* iy a

them'from, being caught on kitchen -vjndoors," pump handles, etc. Miss J. b- *net

* Vo Clean Lamp Burners>7 If you have an old toothbrushHhathas serveiTIts" purpose,-sffve it to use ^in. cleaning camp burners and wicks. t^eIt wilL clean out the little air holse bi to-5.he burner much better and make the caTr.vicks more even than a .cloth, Mrs ^ajH. B. ' '

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the. If yoii are bothered with, roaches >2^2$fhout the house and have hot beejQ; s

ibhj to- (jet rid of them, mix together?(jual parts q£ .cayennet and borax and ^ ^Sprinkle in the^enfested places..The ^roaches will entirely disappear. Thi?exterminator is perfectly harmless''to *

humans..Mrs J. M. D. ~~

vranUses for Vinegar *

ty-c,ITgg vinegar instead of water in

mixing plaster of Paris. The mixture -a £]will be like putty and will not dry .

for 20 or 30 minutes. A little vinegar-. yyidded to the water in which eggs are ^ y>o'ached will keep the white from ?n j;preading. Wrap cheese in a cloth YoUImoistened, with vinegar and wrap the. ,uljsjutside with paper. This Will prevent ,to rnold forming..Mrs J. B. D. sjx-'T'*r * '. pjeg

When Hanging Pictures *.{ ,he.. By hammering nails downward into1. plaster wall ' they will support inveight better if the plaster Jaecojte? flouripmewhat loosened th^n if the 8nails graciverr .hamtnered ] straight into the COrn

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TRY SOME FRESH RECIPES ain<No matter how far removed from tlwt

;he coast jrou may live it is possible jf itrow to purchase fish in g frssh state, .nadWith refrigerator cars and fflit fiouifreight they are carried to. the mo»tiniana, pdlHU in h dAy M IWO', flfldswash.t-wSpS" oh.. ftluTiii uiUUmil 11UI11 LIU Hblill. ipm to/out family to eat more fish. It's an wat<

uctremely, healthy food. .andBaked Flounder Clean the. fish >ut.

rarefully. Prepare a marainade a?* fing'ollows: Mix", . 1 tablespoon lemon 3d <

juice, A. scant, teadpoon Worchester- are

thir'e sauce and 1-2 teaspoon of onion won

juice for each 2. pounds of-fish. Let If tthik fish 'stand in this.'mixtufc£jfor_ est

minutes. Serve with butter inju>auce* and WBilecTpotato balls. ^cra

Codfish Balls__Orte cup picked-*pv- clea»r codfish, 2 cups.thinjy slfced,*aw spo<ootatoes, pour boilin# .water over wat

rmiVpd tintil nntatoes are rlatlone (not ^ overdone) about ^ 10. tnei

minutes. "Strain quite dry, shafce well kne»dd a little pepper, 1-2 teaspoon but- iani"MTj and 1 egg. Beat all together well, *

etand until cold and shape on a tabte- Ppoon; then drdp Into, hot^at until a Ptood brown. ^Prepare .just, before ilav4sing. (They are splendid for break- useJ*aat). .. /ouDrawn. Butter Sauce^_(Excellent ;he

with boiled flshl-^Melt 1-4 cu$ eif fruibutter In a saucepan. Add 1-2 cup ofdour and stir until Well blendid,'but granot^Browned. Add 2. cfips. hot water factgradually, stirring, constantly -nntil of-jsmooth and creamy." Add 1-2 jteaspoipn :nu<

safl^l-8 teaspoon pepper, And 2 tapler' .acd<spoons butter, and stit- until Well hanblehdid.

' 'jPlanked Shad-^-Clearv the, fish pnd

aplitdewtitlra"hack. - TTuTnm?oak .1plank thoroughly With salud^iT. ^Jbajy CM)he fish on.-it, brush over thoroughly Atwith salad oil and dredge with" , salt' can

and peppe* Bake about 25 minutes pietn a hot oven, basting frequently Wttli" darmolted butter.- Decorate % with duchr. wjtlai^se potatoes, asparagus tips, radish tearosea, jptc7 ... , .. V like

Broiled Fish._Bone the fish and cer,remove the head and - tail. Wipe dry anyand sprinkle with -.salt and ; pepper.Place in a greased broiler and broilthe flesh aide, first.. Then torn and "£broil tne otrer- 8ine uniu Drown, win

When wall done turn out on a hot van

platter, skin side dowm Season with £besalt, pepper, and batter, or spread oryWithJeitaoahntiar( *

. *.Baked Mackefel.Clean-and split T

* uiackefcel. JPlaed ft on a baking pan Fand dredge with salt, pepper, and col<sifted flotur; "Dot with bits of batterand add hot milk- to barely cover.Bake shout 26 minute* in a moderate:

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Effi .for Winter oaaVrhe Chinese' ore said to preserve taojegg* by burying them in earth. At sto)the end of a year'they are dug up, drilland by the Oriental epiepre are higrv ~v >; -$i£;

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ned delicious. That idea somehow loi not; appeal to people of - this n«

ltry. But the water glass method' feady enjoys some degree-mf pop- giity here, a«id the Department oficulture recommends it highly. he

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For the Laundry Bag chistead of using/'a tape or draw- 1

ngs in the top of a laundry bag,the top together except fdr fivfc- nf

ix "inches in the center, and insert v*

ire coat hanger. The bag is quick- T1nd easily adjusted and the hanger ^not bend with weight of the con- .***

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eep a small blqck of magnesia in ^jewing machine drawer to applyif stains, ft .will absorb the oil* mid CU

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be^jrushed out when dry. A bloodn may be Temoved instantly byring a few dropa^pf peroxide on

opot, then applying^ftm magnesia ^liss F. L. . a X: - "

, Make a Tea-Traypretty tea. tray can be made out cr

in old oblong " or oval - picture" mne! Put a piece of flowered ere- m

le qnder the glass and screw a ~11handle into each . end of thene. Enamel or stain it some pret- lirolor and you will have a trav that ire"housekeeper would appreciate as sphristmas gift. Miss M. M.

rettierand Betted Apple Saucehenever you l>ave opened enough ?0our canned fruit that half a doziarshave accumulated, sort over;winter apples_£lor buy a box of >

t and make enough, apple sauceeflll the jars. Try adding about ghcranberries to each quart of apItimproves both the color and eaiflavor__Mrs E. E. W. .V j*Economical Cake Flour vstead .of buying, expensive cakemake your own by using a good j"

le of wheat flour' combined withstarch. Sift one cup of ; cornchwith three cups of flour. Sift11 five times and keep it in a con-

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er to make su*e that all/the dirt "

foreign substance are washed .Do not touch a wound with yourer (unless it has first WKn wash,-

^:lean), as our han<is,^«t no time,surgicaiiy .ciean. wrap up me

rrrti with a clean gauze bandage,his is not at hand,jj«e the cleanthingprocurable. The'ntakethered person to 9 doctor. Smallitches and cuts may be washedn with bori^ acid water (two teamsto-a glass o£ vfrater) or iodine 7er (four or five jdrops in a ))ajf a Uis of .water.) Protect all skinnedes with dean gauze, after the-^Bt- hw^e" been washed " to' remove"J and dirt from "the injury,' .

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r^lure an "ordinary 10-cent ftom .

gocure an ord in att* /:10-cent flour jSe. You'll And it onfe of the most grul and time-saving .tatucies inr. kitchen. Use ' it for removingskim and rfeeds from all kinds of

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a sieve. The handle makes it sc

h easier to hold and the work is jDraplished' without soiling thed»<. . . .r-r-i

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hese erhpty cans suggested" tea jnisters to one lover of old people0Christmas time she decorated tht js ,with oil colors, serine .with aim- jJapanese designs, some with 2

k fterat effect. She Qtted each onr ih the recipient's favorite brgnd olahd ^wrapped it in A. Christmas,

i fashion. A prettey cup and, sau,or a teapot, might* be added bybody who copies .the idea.

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back itself if it is of wood or iv-. Rinse and 'dry in the sunJand air. 1

0 Keep Flannel FroirtrShrinking |1 water and let it .soak for half an 1ir, then wash in the usual manner. ]

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MAKK YOUR^MINCE HEATf you "keep on hand a jar of horrted«mincemeat It will wean delR.1,quickly-made pies-all during theIday season. If wall packed in a

ae,crock or crass jars, mincemeatI keep a-jonc time. In fact, thehty seasoned variety is better the

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nger it stand*. Meat is not always«es*ary for this pie filling for -difrentfruits may be used "and also"een tomatorn if you have them.Quick Mincasisaf One and oneillcups of chopped apples, 1*4 cupeded, chopped raisins, 1-4 ^cup'topped cranberries,J-4 cup currants,tablespoon shredded tfitron, 1-4 cuptortening, 1-4 teaspoon each of cinimon,mace, salt, cloves, 1-4 cupnegar, and 1-2 cup black coffee,iiis mincemeat neecl no! be coqked.!ix together and let stand 3 hoursfore using, so that the- spices blendoroughly. Then fK.ur « pieust .and cover. This is sufficient forteTarge pie. \

Mincemeat f*bur. cups choppelcooked^ 2 cups ch DppeU suetv- 8

tps chopped apples, 1 cup brownigar, 2 cups molasses, 1 cup jelly, 1>und seeded raisins, 1 pound shred-1sd citron, 2 tablespoons salt, (T table-*>on eactt or cinnamon ana mace,rd 1 teaspoon of poppar. Mix andok slbwly for 2_hours, stirring frelently.Pack in glass jars or stortpocks^ and seal welL If the minceeatget&^djT a little black coffeeay be addeatcinvoisten.

Ink: Ink may be removed front a

len tablecloth- by steeping the^clothimediately after the ink has hfcenilled in boiling milk.

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(No Worms In a Healthy Child

U1 children troubled with Worm* have an un

althy color, which Indicates poor blood, and at ae. there is more or lets stomach disturbance,nvz a TASTELESS Chill TONIC given regularlytwo or three weeks will enrich the-Mood. inu_>ve tbC dlgeeUon. and act as a General StrengthLogTonic to the whole system.'- Nature will thenrow off or dispel the Wonns.-aod'the Child will beperfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle

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ifOUR FALL SUITTo close out pur suits quick, we

nake the following reductions:I35.0& suits at * $21.50530.00 suits at $17.50535.00 suits at ^ $14.95570 00 units nt $ 9.99 ..

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ran .down," yda will find

II Tutt's Pills|| what yon need. They tone the weakII atoaaach, and-tuUd «p thd ayataa.

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"666"aJ prescription for Malaria,

hilla . and/ Fever, Dengue.orilious Fever. It kill*' thearms. ;

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Ten Pounds IMrs. Georgo S. Hunter, of j

CohirabuB, Ga., says she suf-fered severely with female jtroubles. 1'

' "I had to go to J>ed and- stay sometimes two weeks at ']1 a time," says Mrs: Hunter.

"I could not work. My ... <were irregular and I got veiy ]thiin. I went from 126 pounds <|!down to less than jOO. My_motherhad been a user of

OA Dilll IUHMJUIThe Woman's Tonic

and she knew what a goodmedicine tt wttfor this troub- "] Cle, to she. told me to get»ume end take it 1 sent tothe store after it and before.

[ * had taken the first bottle iup I began to improve. My

f ten months. Cardu? acted as'a fine tonic.. . I am well now.

1 pound*-/^!doi pot trouble me ]my^, . are quite WRulai^l 1

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"the kidney® are the scavengers and ,

theywork day and night In sepaKit- ,,' -v

ing and the poisons from the bipod.Their signal* of distress are easily-recognised apd inclpde such symptomsas lumbago, backache, depres.sions, drowsiness, irritability, headaches,dizziness, rheumatic twinges, s,dropsy. .

People are realizing more and more >\ ^every day that the kidheys, just asJ- *u- Ti i n»*H to he flusheduv inc uunvi», .

occasionally. The kidneys are an

;elimmative organ and are constantly *- '^working/s,eparating2Jhe p of sons , ^from the blood. under this continualand perpetual action they* ateapt to congest, and then troublesorts. Uric acid pack* up into thesystem, causing rheumatism, neuralgia,dropsy and many other seriouadisturbances. #

It means that you are

a victim of uric acid poisoning. Thenask your druggist for Anuric (anti 7ruric acid) and ydu will very soon be- ..

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helped by; thia powerful enemy to suHcacid.[\

DrvssfcJJierce manufactures Anuric(kidney-bkekache) tablets and youcan obtain atrial pkg. by enclosing10c and addressings Dr. Pierce, Invalids'Hotel, BuffaloJ^^j^Y..

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Habitual Constipation Curedt , in 14 to 21 Daya .

"LAK-FTJS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallypreparedSyrupTonic-Laxative for tjabituatConstipation. It relieve* promptly addshould be taken regularly for ^4 to ,>1 duvtto induce regular action. It Stimulates andgiiilmi i Vary PiaaaaaLUa Taka ftQra n.~nntir'Ty '

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"tastus. I'se goin' to de drug Btore '°ora bottle of toilet water.-""Rastus What "fbr you all want

x>ilet water fo'v woman. -You don^smell nuff* like t>ne already.

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