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For a, - I e ALADDIN ND when you decide ?. to bake or stew youi'll be able to do SKURITY0IL either on a New Perfec STANDARD tion Oil Cook Stove with the least possible trouble. All the heat you want for any kind of cooking is ready in an instant. No waiting for the coal fire to "come up". The white-tipped New Perfection flame produces quick, clean heat and the long blue chimney drives it all up to the cook ing utensil or oven. All the heat is used to cook with. None of it is wvasted in the form of soot on your pans; only a neg ligible amount is radiated about the NEW PER Oil CoO) SOUR MILK IS USEFUL FOOD HANDS, ARMI DON'T GIVE IT100 H[ PICS LIMBS A Save All Sour Milk--Every i)rop Can He U.sed l'alatably ani Economic ally-Sour milk May Ile Used il And Was Run-Down, the I'lace of Eggs and .ln-Fr i!hePlaee flgand t t -br Nervous, Says Florid Fi- and Protein. "Acaldents will happeln in the best reguhited families." in spite of the m)lost careful protection from dust., flies, )Ir exposuire to thle Sunl, mlilk (W casionally turns sou)' inl the eigera-en, Pla.-Mrs. D tor during the hotest months. It of this place, says: "Afte nmy be that ther' is moe left-overof my last child..1 got m ,ilk tn usual, or t hat the ice run-down and weakened ply i-s low, or that heat or thunder that I could hardly do have ajtcted the m1ilk. Sour milk, all. I was so awfully n nevertheless, has the saie food value I could scarcely endure as it had originally, specialists in the noise. My condition v United States Departmbent of Ag-i- worse all the time. (tilture say, hecause it is still a source I knew I must have non of lim wfort hone builingi, of protein I would soon be In the e foi tis' repair. serious condition for I fe Lactic Acid Con-idered Ilealthfuli and was so nervous and w Ihe ll baieria wlich have caused hardly live. -y husband sourlimg are not necessar1ii ly 1ar111 l I ---about my taking if the 1k was p cared for. s a l d, 'Its a good medicine anti t he eifect oIf those wic th (cautsedIfrta ou'es eg the devteliomen t of the( ladcti acid intte...Atriottesc the m1ilk is t houtght byli 511me Ito~ eltgetyIpoe~ beiiil. Many who -ati illot get but- tm lmb an had Itermit to I drink like{ to c'hurnt th isk,wolgotsee.Atc freshly -outed milk with an egg heat- hwvr hrpo ic~ ter' till t he eur~ls ar ie br'okeniL uP into iard y tegt a foe patice111s, andl use it ini the samile r adI'ssonnU ah r health.guhitedthemisiqui state o f fresh soulr milk - relished adatn om i as trefresh intg an w11 ~hole'uomie by mtany il" peIoph.t, (sp~ecia lly if serve'(d with sugar Yocafelsf ng andt sweet creaflm. TIhe add it ion ofathruhrilfryr map11li' sir 1p, hon~tey, an tge marmi a -cnalRnohrflrh lade, < r ot hI' tprels'erve'I' to elabbeeiIidrus .i opsdo tre-iia akes a1 delit'ilous de'sst. \ tAbl mdcna nrd Ixtellen0t ('aike till intg tan be' made ofbdate-fetsTosn thicik, souri cream11ti, wh ipped5 ald swe-haevlnriywit, ('tedl, withI outs mbdli. W\hipped't soourh odCadlhsdn Cream 01 oSIftent addelt ti miayonniaise~ id epYU to r salad driessmii fort frttit salads. Nol housewi ft need11 toI b tol t hat goodl gilt erbre~tadl cani he m~adte withi I2Ita~oiiStli sour' miilk, as well as corn breads of I('ithti. sour1 il k is uised a> a leaiveni with lll('pls501'mk sodtia, fe wI'r eggs aret tt alied fori. Verly C ililt h li(1tl ~ g~ltid pantitakes ando torni-breadi (enn heass aaet gttt made with sour11 miilk, ltittingu eggs Sl ~g'lti h 'l'iic tirely. l armier' btulltttin 5I5, Cor-nIou'Aidtuiuli1 Mita l a s a I''<nll a til Ways of U sing It,th liYig'(Iiit. '' gies no less tihan ine recipets railingt(15t(Iinoageailii s'or lu nullk. A tmong themo is this15titit' iaiitl'ae i-ay way ott ming otn rw ft (':1 ton i i ng Boti ti i twread iIO m i' 5I (tcti I cu p .ye mr'al. ~hir i c eclsfi I teSpoonh~ salbi sr oeahotpfso .1-4 ('up moiilasses.l t ak s at'iul l 2 cup sou(1.1r m ilk, or ' bi obtti ini ae 1 3-4 1 -ups swe''t milk. ttle n oln h a Mix andl sift tihe drty ingredients antd olwd edd the molaisse: and11 milk. Beat thtooughily mal1 stetiti 1 i-2 hour's inBatMtlii wetl l-htt te rt'd, colvered'I niolds. One- I t tto ' potund b-Ikitng ltVtpoder I i Uns are stis- tesiii tl. factory.heRtmo.e2th' covers'aeanbaken Ithe bretadl 111n genough~'I to dryto the 'top.wece Thhis maiy bei madelil also with I 1-2 cups cornt mtealI andti rye meal atnd no L ~tp~iso-etn gratham lourtiI. 11-up of seI'dted and - h 'ip ori Tlh is serv' ~es eight peoptIle.Sittgett-hefor if thet't is tonly at ve'ry little sour'Sllt n i it hstl mtilk on hanrd, why nort liakew sonm iethe h wee n, took ies '? Thley maity ha' miade with coitr Ijn ganprtothiil meal. Oatt -meal cootkie's atr' also ex - wt h Ir aets cellent. itiiidse ihfor C'orn-Meal Cookies tit orml ofr 1-2 ('upi fat.sthcosseytati 1 -2 cupll corni sirup). ntptrfo h p 1-2 cup molasses.,e spsil te-i iegg. gesdnuopn bu 2 C~pScoiLIMeal. - juicy, brown -evenly done kitchen, which makes for comfort, even on warm days. Then, too, the three million and more housekeepers who use New Perfections are not bothered in their kitchens with coal, ashes, dust, wood and litter. And they know what a ca-ing of time and labor that means. The New Perfection is sturdily built throughout, is equipped with brass burners and will last for many years with ordinary care. For best results use clean, pure Aladdin Security Oil-it's economical-for it's all heat. New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold at nost department, furniture and hardware stores. STANDARD OIL COMPANY(NEWJERSEY) FECTION k Stoves PLAN PLENTY OF YARD SPACE I'OR YOUNG DUCKLING FLOCK LEEP iDuck farmns are usually located onl SLEEP light, sandy soil, preferably on sloping land, where the droppings will leach freely into the soil, so that the land Weak and keeps sweet and clean. The farm Weak andshould have rood shipping facilities a Lady. to aid both inl sipping products an( il buying supplies. The arrange ardui ment of the buildings should be plan ned to economize labor and allov for future increase of the equipment. The incubator cellar shiould be con llan Prino, venient to the bi-ooder house, the r the birth brooder house to the growing house very rnuch and pens, and these biuldings to the so much killing house. The pe - in the houses, tnything at the outside yards, a , the arrange rvous that ment of the hiuldingi should be plan the least 'nol so that the (ucks may be easily r2 getting drven from house to house as desired. The feed room or house should be cen re relief or trally located. d and in a Convenient watering arrv'ngements It so badly are essential wher' large numbers of eak I could ducks a:e kept, as they require a asked Dr. large amount of drinking water, say Cardul. He poultry specialists of the United State t and good I)epartment of Agriculture. While t me 5 bot. (lucks may be kept successfully under nd bottle I very intensive conditions, it is advis fore taking able to allow considerable yardl space. and armg D)ouble. yards, which may be rotated taking it, and planted to quick-growing crops, tion disap, such as oats, wheat, and rye, are good io hack to for imtensive (luck farms. e0 road to It is advisable to have a pond or bout 6 bot. stream for the breeding ducks, as they house-work usually give better fertility under hlldren be- these cond itions, although on some successful duck farmas the( ducks ar e 'Ing Carduf troubles. It birming Professiona Cards is with no of Wvomen telling of JNO. G. DINKINS 'themj. Attorney-at-Lawv MANNING, S. C. DuRANT & ELLERBE So~ur milk. MNIG .C I, soda, and redients to >P trom a Rt .Pry . Oli 'ra n) and1 bake raven. This PURJ)Y & O'BRYAN es 2 inches Attorneys and Counselors at Law. and baking MANNING, S. C. sulbstitutedl sweeCt mUilk. of baking' FRED LESESNE milk. Cho good when Attorney at Law r' phaa mayMANNING. S. C. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate-Small and Large Loans. Long Terms. -g J. W. WID)EMAN (a'Ik. )MANNING, S. C. r chopped - salt, an11( H. C. CURTIS, -l~ bran.rAd Attorney-at-Law c; then mix MANN1NG, S. C. Add the andl enough --_ ----___ ri batter of ,ill dr > but WEINBERG & STUKES b~ut ae as5 J. A. Weinberg Taylor H. Stukes .Hake mnAtresa-a 1-2 hour. Atresa-a -MANNING, S. C. always kept on dry land. The young green aneks on some farms which pave a pond are not allowed to go in into the water -except to bathe and clean their feathers just before mar keting. Other growers however, al low the green ducks ?re access to ponds or streams until thei are mar keted.f 0 A WIRE FRYING BASKET HAS MANY KITCHEN USES If one happens to posses sa wire frying basket, which of course is kept scrupulously clean ,there are many daily uses for it besides the occasional deep-fat fryin gfor which it was bought. After washing fruit, celery, or let tuce, the wire basket will be found a more effective drainer than a colander. It can be set directly on the ice to keep the product crisp, say home economics specialist sof the United States De partment of Agriculture. All the tomatoes for a salad may be scalded before peeling by lowering them quickly into boiling water for a fev seconds. Some peel peaches in the same way. Beets may be readily pecled if after cooking they are plung cd into cold water merely long enough to loosen the skin but not chill the hot vegetable. In boiling eggs for the family break fast, place the required number in the wire basket and lower into boiling water. When the eggs are done they can easily be removed all at the same time by lifting out the basket. In frying croquettes or potato chips the use of the wire basket to hold the ma terial to be fried Haves time and ener gy. For frying doughnuts instead of placing the doughnuts in the basket use the bottom of the basket to force the doughnuts under the surface of the fat as soon as they rise to the top. This use of the basket saves time and fat, for doughnuts fried under the fat absorb less grease and can be fried in a shorter time. The basket can also be used to drain the fat from the doughnuts after frying. Another use for the wire basket is in grating soft cheese. It is much easier to force the cheese through the meshes of the wire basket than through a greater. -0 IS SWEETENElD POISON VERY PROFITABLE? Clemson College, June 27.-The use of sweetened poison for the boll wee vil is nothing new, but is nearly a quarter of a century old, says Prof. A. F. Conradi, chief entomologist, in regard to the current discussions as to poisons. . As far back as 1898, POisoned sweets were employed early in the season applied by means of a stick a few drops on each cotton plant. The only difference between the concoctions of those days and the formula recommended at this time is in the particular materials used. Then] the principal formula Consisted of molasses and Paris green, or mo lasses and white arsenic. One for mula which attracted special atten tion, probably because of its very IFee liE One of feel at h geniality feeling t Co. is a serve ot You will you are tion, wh where. Home B complicdted nature was made of mo lasses, paris green, white arsenic, and arsenate of lead. All of these poisons have arsenic as the active ngredient, and no one has ever been able to see why all this array of com pounds. As the early a plication. of sweet ened poison killed a certain per centage of weevils, it appealed to many farmers in each state when ever the boll weevil appeared. Each year as new territory has been in vaded by the weevil and new groups of farmers have become panicky. they have been inclined to nibble at the bait on almost any hook that Is thrown out to them, but so far as sweets are concerned there is no evidence *that b6ll weevils lave been attracted by them. So in the course of 4 years sweetened poison has not gained much recognition though the weevil has invaded eleven state.s. In fiact sweetened poison has seldom paid the expenses of treatment and it has therefore been generally aban doned. Instead o fany of the special poisons now advocated by some, the use of calcium arsenate is strongly re commended, says Prof. Conradi, al-. though calcium arsenate has no Delahanty < MANNI PLUMB7NG Water Systems ft Repair Work Pro PRICES VERY P. O. Box 31 MONUI Are If you buy theni direct from i save the middle mn, or agent's mental work, and can give you t! prices. It will be to your interes We also sell and erect iron ft Sumter Marble J. P. COM MAN SUMT1 Drop us a card and the maiii our ambitions is to h ome in this bank; to -and good will; to pron hat the Home Bank a HOME institution, r ir home people at a always find a welcor entitled to our time al ether you bank here ank and'I CH ARLTON DuRAN'j T. M. WELLS, Cash4 iu imm~im W. - a r a r a a greater arsenic, content than green and white arsenie o earlier day. Poisoning in the h infested, high yielding land will, very great help 'in producing a ton crop provided the poison done properly,, but-regardless of amount of . poig eie intends do, it is urged every fa stand by his crop and give it bditi attention than ever before. polo ing can never be depended upQ secure a cotton crop, unless the-c ton is on good land and under system of good farm management, 1785 192' THE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTO Open to Men and Women Entrance examinations, and exen inations for the free tuition County scholarships at all county seats FP da July 8, at 9 a. m. our-year courses lead to the B. . and B. S. degrees. A special two yeaN pre-medical course is given. Spacious buildings and athle grounds, well equipped laborator' unexcelled library facilities A dorn tory for men Expenses moderate. F6r terms catalogue, and illustrated book let, address. HARRISON RANDOLPH, Pres. rnmummumummuwumn & Cosgrove, XG, S.C. Lnd HEATING q r Country Homes. * mptly Attended to REASONABLE. Phone 1744 VENTS Cheaper-, h1e manufactnurer, by so doing you? )rofit. We build our own monu te best of work at reasonable t to get our prices before you buy. n'ng. and Mantel Co. DER, Proprietor IR, S. C. iger. will call. [ome" we folks. cultivate iote that rnd Trust eady to 11 times. ne here; id atten or else rust Co.. ~, President ( 4