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EPICURE’S THAN SUPPOSED TO BE MAD. SGIVING Two Pettix County Farmers Apprehend| Bow to Make a Few Dishes for the Inoculation From a Diseased Occasion. Steer. eee Below area few sugyestious for a Thanksgiving dinner such ss you would eat in Charleston, S.C. or any other old southern town, the | inhabitants of which are ep cures by Saturday night W. H. Mason and P.R Schnable, of Ionia City, Pettis county, arrived here for the purpese of using H_ L. Miller's mad stone. The men are feeding a lot of steers. | inheritance Some days ago they founi of| Much bas been said av | them afflicted with something hke derisiou of southern coos the blind staggers. They began to | bus been said that the southern peo doctor him on the 10th. He frothed | ple “fry sometinn,: a good deal at the mouth and on the | food iu grary. 13th when be was offered water the! oe and + animal bad fuur ev..vuisio.1s iu rapid | erts,” but the fact remains that they | | kaow how to eat, aud are the best} couke in the first aud finest of every-| one written and: ‘bh ‘delight iu heavy des aud ‘revel in ric succession Up to that time both men bad handled the aninal »bout the meuth, |thiug—not hot-house grown, but} fresh and natural aud perfect—ad the descendauts of the old black mammy’s know how to cook by in stinct. This eombinuat ou of circum. pulling his tongue out iu order to| drench him when it became necessa ry as was frequently the cause They hai been shucking cora and their hands wis considerably cracked. Tr} 8tances is calculated to produce a is suppose | that some of the virus} menu par excellence. was communicated to both men by| Of course the thought around At all ev-uts, both bad experienced ) eculiur sensations for which they were at a loss toaccount inoculation which Thanksgiving dinner clusters, as a nucleus, ia the TURKEY Was WHOS HSC CL aT Sh pCa The pride of the southers +; icure vulsions at the sight of water they |. p A ; f ‘ | ; 3 is to have this fowl as large a+ pos- eoncluded the animal was afflicted |. 8 : ‘ . sible and fat. It must be nicely with hydrophobia Accordingly they aera, ca ice ib mnip fo set out in search of » mad stone : treatment. They heard of one at windsur and : 7 vessel, with enough water to cover — _. ps = oe xs entirely, and boil until slightly ten 1Ob ac re ey encahy = - & “y: ou here Sunday nor ning. Mr. Mil ISSO ie AE dressir follows: Roast t of | ler's mad store was appliel and re pe eine ee scl onaenined ‘ i A large chestnuts in their shells, stir mained on until 1 o'eock Both! . 5 : a A % jring them occasionally that they men then returned to their homes may be uniformly roasted. When} hh i j ; 1 brewn shell and pound fine in a mor There are several railroad enter (ar. Throw into a large bowl, and prises on foot in Missour.—which : three stale grated rolls (or that have ean be said of hardly any oth r state been softened by steaming }from !umps,) and three corn muffins aud free | in the west joue pint fresh oysters, with their| liquor; one small enior, shaved tine; | two sticks of e+lery cut fine (or one | teaspoonful of celery sat, pep: | per, and a sprig 07 purs'ey, a pinch | }of cayenne, three tablespoons of | butter and three | that have been mashed ver afok. Beat and Avcho and relieve all the trouh! a bilious state of tho syste ) salt, hard-boiled eggs | ine with | thoroughly mix, | adding water in which the turkey is | boiling until the proper c nsistency 5 ab aut fu go'den b.. wn all over it! baat thom will find these little pills valu- abloin somany ways that they will not bo wik | 18 1 ne. ae loa aae The heart, |.ver and gizzard, after ACHE j being boiled, should be cut up tins ; me and left u the gravy, ball of winch ic many lives that horo fs where | Speates peaclonse? Onur pillscuroitwhfle {should be the.ened and yellowed do not. ri > eOettore Little Liver Pilla are very amaatl and by th yok of an eg beater: io, and tw on dose. ep They ‘eo aitoly vegeta a a ao not gripe oF the other half made brown wth) but by their gentleaction ploase who se ¢ ‘a 34) Wik Becteen. Ia-yiiact secentes Seatoe OL. Sold | browned flour, or white with white on apr ey anggpecaeeal ofan egg stirred in, and served ma sail SMALE DOSE. SMALLPRIGE) Too‘ erany bows When the tus . key is taken up the dish should be garnished all around with brown, fried or steamed oysters, and the Ro ’ i Every Month j slicad white rings of bard bo led many women suffer from Excessiv® of Scant Menstruation; they don’t know egys. while upon the turkey are who to confide in to get proper arlvice. Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfield’s Female Regulator a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to ‘‘ WOMAN" mailed free. placed the whee!s of yolks out of th and over all shie touch of Ss, a1 spriukle a d “Now ty g-e-n parsley leaves sare a king? BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atiante, Ga. Bo.l one pound tender breast Geld by ol Bougetete. bacon in enough water to cover it! then lift out and place over steam. where it will well, till very tender, Sold by F. M. CRUMLEY & Co., : It} ‘owim their! Place in a close covered | . Nausea, Drowsiness, Dis which must bs. stiff enough to pu ating: Rafa in the Bide Re. While thet: most i) with the hands. When the turke J. is ready und cooled sufficiently to SICK han tie, stuff full 1 tight, and} ct Carter's Little Liver Pitts are | what ve sou hive | put ia bak ra seine Sonoita e onllobay eiae ling yan t> make vy. Bake in Miho bowelac seven if they only water in which it was boi'ed, basting frequently and gradual y turning | the fow. entirely «ver, allowing the | breas t> brow. last. When it is of isn't that a dainty dish to set before | | son breaks off a piece at the table. \ SWEET POTATORS. Wash and wipe dry, bake till soft, | theu wrap in a large towel and keep) warm. They are placed on the table in their jackets. | MOULDED SaLab. ij This is chicken salad, in any pre-| ferred style or seasouing, moulded | into shapes between layers of jelly. | This is what is known as | ASPIC JELLY. It is made of erdinary gelatine and according to the usual direction jexcept that it iw flavored with pep | per, salt, white vinegar and a pineh instead It 1s also lof cayenne and celery salt. , of sugar. wine and spices. quite au improvement to boil previ- jously in the water used for this jelly | ao onion, a carrot and but th not necessary. | This jelly must be clarified with eggs, if wished particularly trans parent. When it is made fill the | bottom of a mold about half an inch deep, and allow to set; then place on it a smooth layer of salad, and pour over it # half-inch depth of jelly and let it set. When turned out this | mary be garnished to suit the taste, | and makes a very pretty dish. a bay TELEGRAPH PUDDING | Put ina large bowl one pint mo-! lasses, ove pint buttermilk, one } quart flour; beat in one texcup but- | ter, Oue teaspoou soda, ove-balf tea-| cup sugar, aud lastly one cup of | sius, currents, dried cheriies, or any | }dried fruit desired. batter, | dro; pin boiling water aud boil steadily |for.two hours This, should be almost as dry as may coms to the Make very stift hive bay gretsed and floured, | when sliced, | cake table ablaze. so desired sprinkle a small handful Of sugar over it aud pour on six ta- | blespoous of ru Apply match and serve burning SAUCE | One cup sugur, oue cup of Butter, | two cups of water, one tabiespuon | flour (stirred in the sugar). Co tall “smooth and thickened; Aavor| jwith braudy To this menu imay be added soup, | fish, meats, deserts. ete; but benj yuhbave partake ruily se] rove, they res tes of | | perfection, you will be ready to crys] “Hold, eaough j : | ) I can recommend Elys C Baim to all sufferers from dr jturrh from personal expericn | Michael Her, pharmucist, Denve I had caturrh of the head a throat tor five years Creauw Balm }plieation I was 1 of smell, whe e d after using ove fi tl fec er, Waverly. y N frying te Piay Even Tex other phase ef the loeal politic jr San Antonio, te devel jciai mud oped to day. grand jury of the twenty-seventh district court, a republican tribunal | |} has been inves ing the rs of | the city adz 1s{ demoerauic. el | centiy of | the grand jury #s perseation for pe-| \litieal effect To-day the judge | distriet court, whie cratic Hevied a fine of $5: st each of | pine grand jure thirty sev-! leath for contetapt. because the! jgrand jary attached Judge King of | ‘the ferty ninth as a witness before} Crry Drvestore, Brier, keep hot. Put ints the water, injit while was on the beneh trring | aoe which the bacou w boiled, oue/a case. | piut of the best rice, riewly mashed, ~~ The grand jurors declare that they | : DOCTOR and a quart can ef tomat es: and aiwill not pay the fine and Judge J ittle salt, and ceok till thoroughly King has suspended the order u:till soft, stirring often. This sti the jury bas upleted at i ed slowly, and ins doul Meanwhile, the jury will ENCLISH When done, put in a ev with Judgel Slice the bacon thin ey . sery ' rik r Coughs, Colds and Consumption, Is beyond uostion the greatest of all modern remedies. ¢ willstopa Cough Inone night. It wiil check; Coldinaday. Ut will prevent Crop, relieves Asthma, and CURE Consumption If taken ins ime. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH {ten the top jaud bake | browned. The most: in the seuth these pones about half in ay save $1 ooin' Doctor’ 3 {hel lives, ASK. 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