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THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO. N. a Page Two ' t 1'.. : v. ,- 4 . ' 't .t" ' .. - .'" , ' ,'V' ' DRYING VEGETABLES Owing to the .-.rcity of lotainei for canning it is well to cotf.Jer the question oi drying vet:tUibs. Below is given the mann-r in h.ch to dry the most cur.-:.un e. 't.;Vc? ,n this section. Very little equipment i. i. cc? -ar. for the drying. Any plain boa: J nay r dish, will be qu.te ?at:" u -y, K I quicker results may be obtained uin' tras made like v. ir low screens ..r with musi.n 01 c'.iei . Ijt'i in place of the wire cloth. They sLju'J to of size convenient to cany for they mast be brought in for no uioduct sliould be exposed to tie .v oi ram. If kit o-t they should be caieiully eoveied to protect front nu:.-.t.:ie and pk.ceJ in the sun ear;: ;n ih TRINITY NEWS I. STATE SCHOOL SYSTEM 0 0 00 C 4 A few year a go it was California, La. Thursday the 12th wm the mis- nt Trinitw rjil ft crowd gathered in and around, the-pld ion. Now Montana is first -and Cali- ( o'lc-f. Mrs. Robertson, of Greens- forma sec an a. ine uepanmen; ox x.u boro, and Mrs. James Kearna of High ucation of theKussell Sage-Founda-IV. nt le very interesting talks, tion has made it report for lb year M --. Carpenter of this place intro- 1918 with figures showing educational iluced the speaker a basket picnic standing of different states. Before up added creatlv to the enjoyment of tke to 1900 Massachusetts held first place. di. . . - ' Ten years ago it gave way to ; asn- j M- Vema Bullaid visited her ington. ine lorry eigni, ow-., ic grandmother Mrs. Bicnson Paiker District of Columbia, Hawaii,, Canal la t week. Zone and "Porto Rico makes aa. inter- Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Patterson of esting study. ," South Carolina are visiting Miss Ber- The three territorial possessions hiteon South Main Strict. having higher ratings tnaa many 01 tv eipht states. The lehools of it When the luitor vegetables a that had first place in school edocat- J ' lit mmm new lina. Porto Rico with capital wealth of . . . t .. 1 A. tUl $200 per inhamtani, aooui one-iouim that of the poorest America States, stands highes than ten -southern states. . Tn 1 R70 there were only --'.nineteen thousand aattending high scbooL Now mured to Mign i oirt. :me tanaj iuuc aic ,....,, -v. Miss Irene Pavne has moved to Dan- place. The schools of Porto Rico are in viile Va., ' forty-second place, while North Caio- It has rained here almost constantly lina has forty-eighth place, only four r . 1 1 . . . v; v.,-V. : rl it Alfthfiinu Ar- a;e tor vne iasc iv.o v.eens ui muic. siais ucjug u T warm place "to ci.ie." The uaK and tended the Rally on the 12th An en its contents t:,ou!d be th:oul.:.- shak- tertainment was given Thursday night .n two or th.ee times tiailv. After a by the local talent here, proceeds to week put a v. ay in a!r ti?:f paper go toward the binding of tne bans folded tw'ice or more at the op- church. ening and fjfAened v.ith a ciotaes pin Elizabeth Johnson was visit. n or wwt c m. rftoie in a drv place away joung menus m iowh i-uuy from lats and mice. The following are some iUtftfestions p.cked up '.I ..i,t and found sat isfactory, htiuc ! ;.:s.ed tht.ni on to you. Apples. Any v. I;'.y can he used, but to gtt . sue I ' - '-Its tlicy shoa;d have begun to ripen and shoti'd be us ed before they have become too mel kw. Pure anl cut into quarters or ights removing all traces of worm, 10U and coie. Each apple shopki be out ud as soon as cared, the quar being dropped in a dish ot salt water Lox Sunday auernooon. (about one small cup of salt to two Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ilacon and gallons of water)- Leave them- in the Earnest Macon spent n part of last water at least fifteen minr.tr-., then week in Raleigh visiting Mrs. Macon'.-; they may be placed on boards or fi-am- sister "Mrs. Pmton. es to dry. They should be stired or Miss Edith Macon returned home moved on the tray at least once daily last week from Chapel Hill summer A. N; R&lith Farm 700 Acres Subdivided in SmaQ Farms Canning neaches is the order of the there are two million. Since the begin day around town now. ning of the world war there has been Mrs. Sarah Paul White and family a notable increase in school attendance who have been visitine relatives here and it is on the Dart of girts, while have returned to Badin. "the bovs have gone to work,, taking : advantage of the high wages obtain- Providcnce Items able. We hoae the rainv season has ceas- The lowest average salary paid ,i tr. o o, ,iac " teachers iis m North Carolina, ?Lo.OO S.-veral of our 'nrnrde attantied the per month, while the highest average ial meeting at Eethel Sunday. of teacners is ?P6.uu per Underwood and family, ot cainornia. s rev- Samuel month in Friday, August 0mMm . it . .1 soon as pared, the quarters Pleasant Garden visited Mrs. Florence! Here are tne ngures givm? u.e - ritorial posessions in 1918: 11 be ami should not be considered cry un til the center is tough, This may be ascertained by breaking open a u.tv-tt-r Many prefer to slice tne apple rather than quarter it, bat, while these dry mure rapidly, a poorer ar ticle is the icsvilt, although the keep ing qualities will be the samr Apples can he dried just without the salt water, but much darker in color. Professionals bleech am; sulphur while drying, but thi Advisable. The juices from the ccics and .-kin-', if boiled, w'll mrhe an excellent ars ple jelly, and if ti'.ese aic il'or-pd in to salt water i-eicrt cooking, the jellie will be much brighter in color. The j'-ly needs no sugar at the iinio of boiling, but may be melted du, ;ng the winter, sugar added, and allowed to reset, but it will not reset unless some juke from freshed cooked apries is Montana California . . . Arizona New Jersey . . Dist. of Col. . Washington . . Iowa Utah Massachusetts hool. Mrs. P. G. Kanov and children, of; A'banv, Ga., are visiting her parents' 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Puirh. ' ! 9. Mr. Earnest and Edith Macc.i, Lau-.IO. Michigan ra Neece and Vera Kip.3 attended, 11. Connecticuticut services at Mt Pleasant church in '12. Ohio Guilford Sunday. 13. New York .... 14. uoioraao 15. North Dakota . Nevada 17. Indiania not paving floated away and autrmobil"- IS. Idaho narked at curbs either w floated 19. Minnesota Damages of $5,000,000 were done in Toledo Ohio, Monday by a rain storme. Great streaches of city away or stood with floors floodi IS A MERRY WIDOW 20. Oregon - 21. Pennsylvania 1 22. Nebraska . . . 23. Hawaii ) 24. Illinois Wyoming Rode Island . Kansas "Soon after my husband's -.1 -ath years ago I was taken with, typhoid 25. fever. Since then have suffeed from' 26. stomach and liver trouble aid consti- 27, pation. I have doctored a gre.nt deal 28. Canal Zone .... without benefit. Since taking Mayr'sj2!. South Dakota . Wonderful Remedy three months ago :!0. New Hampshire my bowels have moved legularly and 1 31. New Mexico ... 1 am feeling well again. 1 am now; 32. Vermont a happv woman. it is a simple, m. Wisconsin .... The skin ami cores can be dried harmless preparation that rem ives the 61 and worked an into icily latt.u- in the catarrhal mucus irom tne intestinal J 75.8 71.2 0o.2 C5.9 (14.:; C::.7 61.9 61.4 C1.0 60.1 5'.'.8 59.7 59.4 59.2 59.1 59.0 58.9 5S.6 58.4 57.8 a 1.1 57.1 57.3 56.3 56.7 56 'I 55.2 Will sell regardless of price, to the highest bidder, and each tract should appeal to thj homeseeker or the man who wants to speculate in land. - f1 v'v! All the land m tlms f arm" is go tob there is a ten thousand dollar crop of tobacco' now -growing on this farm, well located on the national highway, c ; ; ; ; . y Six MileiS of Mom0M tdded to it ivhile being reheated. Excellent james are often iade by mixing with this reheated jelly a few freshly cooked dried berries "r plumbs. jear rt desired. Peaches and pears can be diied in much the same manner as apples. Figs. Take ripe figs; wipe dry. If prefered, take olf the skir..-., being ea reful not to bruise or break the fruit. Place each fig on a clean dish, Jo not put them on top of each other, then place them in the sun to dry. Turn them daily. When dry, place in layer in a box or something conven- ent receptacle and sprinkle eac'i laver tract and allays the 54.4 53.0 51.5 51.3 Missouri 49.b Maine 47.4 inflammation 36. Oklohoma , 44.4 wnicn causes practically all stomach,; 37. liver and intestinal ailments, including 38, appendicitis. One dose will convince, 39. o. money refunded. Sold by Standard Drug Company and all druggists. boiling slice a..! w. ter for spiead on BIG Okra. Drop in ten minuts, tiicn trays. Potatoes. Cook till thev are readv With confectioner's sugar. In a short 10 mabn' lnln ,uraln-, , et teara llien time the figs will be in good condi- Peel a put through a potato ricer, tion for use. Figs preserved in this spreading lightly, and dry t ither in wav will last for a long time. ' Jhe oven XVlth ver' !-tt c hrat r Figse seem to sour eauK with ,l.ot sun: tir Bcnt'y t 'ce or four the sKin left on them than "they do ,me? daily until the peiees become when they are removed. brittle. If these are carefully dried, T'lumbs. These should be nitted. ttley stl0Ul,J Ie wl.r.e, otherwise and, if possible, split in halves, but they will be reddish n c lor. The col the skins may be left on. Tney will or however, only s.igi,t;y c....cr- the iirv mnre slnvvlu than other fn'it. the quality. ikin preventing rapid evaporation. wnm-n.M li.o.i.hmu.., 1,.. n erect a new nome in me neai iuiure. Cherries. Pit them then spread fut or snml 171 sr"a-' - 'Ps 1 : to ;-8,The building will be erected where the thinly, stirring three or four times 'nces in diameter and dty as you 'old Guilford county courthouse now daily till dry. would potatoes, but they .o not iic-.d ; stands and will be 15 stories high. Raspberries. These should be cookine: before drying. The building, which will contain a tarefully picked over then spread Turnips (yellow). Dry as you. large number of offices for business thinly on plates, trays or boards, and woulct carrots. and professional workers besides those pmnsed tn air and sun. Thev should he Cabbage. Remove all ioo c leaves. 0f the Jefferson Stanard Company and 1 - J - ... a 1 .1 . L. . l- , . I , 1 . . 1 T, , 1 m . . 1 cui ui biucu Liie ieinai....er ua uriu y 1 ine AuanvlC uanK anu l ruta vuinLiuny, Maryland 43.2 Delaware 42.3 Texas 41.1 Florida 37.8 West Virgina 37.7 Porto Rico 35.8 43. Virginia 35.3 44. Tennessee . 35.1 45. Kentuakv 3b.U 46. Louisiana 33.9 47. Georgia 32.6 48. North Carolina 30.6 49. Alabama 80.6 50. Arkansas 30.3 51. Mississippi 30.0 52. South Carolina 29.4 LEADING FROM ASHEBORO TO HIGH POINT," ADJOIN ING THfr PROPERTY? OF RANDOLPH COpTCTOMl There Js one large six room home IniUt iboutiS yeal ago newly painted, this is known as the home tract and has good barn ,granery, good well of water several tobacco barns and all other out buildings that -go with a good farm, .and will make ail ideal country home. . :--L .: ' The most valuable tracts to be sol on the above date will be what is known as Caraway Mountain, containing ; about - 50 acres. This place should be called; Nature's Sanitarium, altitude 1500 feet.. Climate free from dampness, air invigorating, dry and bracing. - ; - v S-S1 ;-- The finest apple, peach, tobacco lands and mineral . water about 10 or 12 acres level land on top, with two of the best min eral springs in the-cbuntry, in. which is found a combination of medicines, in solution which are calculated to be of the greatest value as a general alternative tonic, especially, adapted to those diseases brought about by inac-tivity of digestive and excreto ry organs. This may rightly be called NATURE'S SANITARI UM. 'Y- ' Small farms are hard to find and this is an opportunity you should not overlook. Terms will be very easy. , - . Free Lunch Ladies Especially Invited Band Concert CALE CONDUCTED BY KENDALL REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY GREENSBORO, N. C. M. L. KENDALL, Mgr. W, H. MATTHEWS, Auctioneer - SKYSCRAPER TO BE BL'ILT IN GREENSBORO The Jefferson Standard Life Insur ance Company, of Greensbno, will stirred every four or five hours while in the sun and dried until they rat t)e; then put in a muslin bag ami hang in kitchen. o!.ake the bag fli'.y to.- a week or so till they are thoroughly cured after whith either may be put away in paper satjks. Dcwbe.ricp. Same as ras.berrie',. Some advocate heating them in the oven for a fev minutes but net rufll cicntly long to start the jui-e. Currents. Same as raspberries. Muckh-berripR or Black berries. Same as raspberries. Sweet corn should bo used; will be of steel, reinforced concrete and granite, absolutely fireproof and modern in every respect. It will be the most imposing skyscraper be- as possibly and spread loosel ; about 1-2 inch thick -on the I ay, Stir cf'.en They may be dried in en ocn, h .:t great care must be taken to prevent scorcing. 'tween Washington and Atlrjila, ac Oabbage, beans, com and cu :n,.u rsjcording to officials of the insurance can be put away in crocks, kegB or i company, barrels by pickling. This will not onlv assist in saving the product, but will FAYETTEVILLE MAN MEETS Fear and Failure 1 The Two Are Running Mates (-Vim teld corn will dry, but will not be of two U three inches add much to the variety of the winter table. Prined or Suited String Beans. These are gathered as for canning, the ends clipped off, then put in lay int DEATH BY ELECTROCUTION the keg aatifaetory. Select and boil the corn or crocn ana picwea wiw "" a the eear as for "green corn". When other layer is adtiea, etc, vnni nn eool, draw a sharp knife through the 'hed and then all is covered with nn(ai rf abK rrMT nf 1rmnol nliL. bliTkO tin? the shell, then- share from the Sauerkraut or, "Crour-Use 1 to ear' and try not to jtetny of the cob 3 quart, salt to 20 nUou "redded .ul tk GaA in .a t,M alaw. Remove oaUide leaves ana hard k am hut ha-ravaful hmt it Anna COIV VI HOUUd Bum lllicil. um Sidncv Hall, of Fayettevilie, lino- man for the Holmeo Llectrx Company of that place, m attempting to cut a 2300 voltage wire while his knee was in contact with a telephone wire be low was electricuted last week. When he touched the high powered wire with bis plien, an are was created. Deceased was 28 years old. He had been married about 10 monti llisa Bessie Burn, daughter of Mr. ZZ.h Thls- tt. taf with Jie Urger.le.ves on the and Mr fiu of Thoina.-i-. . .i! un ,.v. ,,hii a bottom and aidea as von fill it Put InM'le, was marmd to Mr. John Me- - r "r'LZ.ra . S-lnrh laver of hredded eabba'PbeTMii. of Greensboro, August L : . aplittuiR the kernel, 'shave only the iprinkle with four or five table-' top of the kernels and then scrape the spoons 4f salt. Continue this process, fc cob therby being sure of not getting. M v . ' any cob, but the grain of dry corn U loJ the eaa U full and ' will be maJler.' ,- ( i nmn wiw imu. viti :. - PumpkinaCut in strip J-l to 1 large leave and place board cover I ' fcch wide, cutting entirley aroun so on thl to lit inside the cask. Weight ' ' that ring are secured. litre and eleent thfs down; with ' l?h M Jt "Vthea hang near tove or in the eun. .will the eover levek It t. heco , Pumpkins may be cut to small peke ary that all the cabbage be covered ' ' ead dried oa tray the me m apples, with brine at, all time. Keep in-a '; ;or they may' be cooked down a lry cool, ary ceiiar iroa wrw weeaa w a V. 4 as possible, then' spread on ' plates, month, Remove the scum ktvi see that O dried n the aun, and pot away in a h l well covered with juice. The kraut -'''-ejock m eakt.- ' , v ;. r- will cure la about three week;, after r. fqaslw Same'a numpVfn; ;whcn H 1 ready for use. -r - ; . . "- Tomatoe Cat vp and boil twns- Hauerkmut le usually tnade in the toe. After boll int. strain , through' fall for winter nm. It may be eaten - a elevs-. Iioll again until vne -Miuoi Taw, iriea. boiiwi n w. . kiwn thick; then spread out ' ononlons adled, or with frankfuert aoH ' fJat'l M place IB me mm 3 ry. t ana .uivwmv iw, n r.rn - r y Pca-G;ithr and shell for enn- cooked with spar rib. Y ' " : ' '. ems', then smvad cm tray to dry. M -- Note: All dried, briwd. tr saltea String Ilaniu-Ctip "To them that hath shall be given" how true that is. : . The man that has a savings account is not .. afraid of tomorrow, his abilities are not shackled by fear. -: ' The man with nothing dares ' not- take a . chance he sticks in a rut because only his. daily wage stands between him and hunger. Can such a man succeed? -'V.. YOU WOULDN'T TRT . :, . TO TAME A WILD-CAT Mr. Dodsee Wsrn Against Use ef ., Treaclierein, Daagerooa Calomel. . I Calomel - salivate) - It' mercury. Calomel act like dynamite on a slug gish liver When calomel comet into contact with sour bile it crasbe Into it causing cramping and aausea. - -. - lx yoa iei bilious, neadacnyi con stipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodiuin'i Liver Tone for A few cents which 1 a harm tens, vegetable substi tute for dangvrous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten. yon tip better and quicker than nasty caiom! and with out making yoa skk, you just go back and ret your money. , If yoa take calomel today youll be beta - ends, produrts should be soakvi for several kk and nsuwaUd tomorrows bflidfla, Dmp tn dltd-boilin wstr for ten hours ot over night before eooking". 'it may salivate you, while if y tak minutes, then uproad thinly on trsye .Brine for beans, okra,: cauliflower, -Dodn' Liver Tone yoa will wV tip . Take the first step toward success Open 5 ; " . ' '..:( "-",?., ?'' ; to dry. Some niggmt slHtifig tlie etc, should conUm. Z'A ounc esJt t-n two or thr4 times lngthwlM. to a gallon of wster. For s-fpararu 1 hia. of cmre rtll cue thom to dry a brevier brine, 4 ounces to a gulfon feeling great, full of amhitio. and truly fur work or play. It's harmlc pVannrt end safe to give to children ; : :vWe take amounts from $100 up. We pay 6 per cent interest, payable semi-annually. '; ;. r; ;- . ; There is no better time than right now, - V--" ;. A :s y K-yZ -u-f:no better place thaii--'v -" v'"' !' ' 7s.;V-S:v ' . V f - ' '" rf t ' -J.' v"i r '-?.. -i-' . -' Alamanco Insuranco Ccal Ectnfd Co.; BRANCH OFFICE ;cL'G.'SOMERS,BIanager ASIirBOUaN.C I ', . 4y 'I : - t i 'V. iiKh mote ispi-Ily. fit water, Is needed.. they like It. A, A A A A A A A, , v V v V v V v , A A A A f s A A A A j 'AA644 V v y v v V v V v - . .,
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