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SWEET SLUMBER BROUGHT BACK Mr. White, Unable to Sleep TeHi How She Brongnt Back .' Naqiral weep. Gastonla, N. C Mr. Ellen Whlt, rjf this city, says: "I suffered (or several years with womanly troubles. , I could not rest at night I began taking Cardul, the wom an's tonic, and before I bad finished one bottle I could sleep well. It lust , acted like a charm. Since taking Cardul I have been in better health than (or ten years. It Is the best medicine I ever used. It did me more good than the doctors. I can certainly recommend Cardul ' to all suffering women, (or I have been greatly benefited by Us use. It will build them up. Cardul has been worth Us weight In gold to me, (or now I am well and hearty." No matter how long-standing the trouble, Cardul will help. It is a tonic remedy. It fs prepared (or wom en to bring relief from womanly ail ments. It helps sleeplessness, one of the most common symptoms of nervous breakdown. It helps build nerves and system. - Made from strictly . vegetable In gradients. It has no Ill-effects on any organ or ine ooay, out bcm nniumu. gently and safely. You can rely on Cardul. It will do (or yon what it has done ,fof thou sands of others. It will help you. Try It If. B. Writ tat Ladlea Advisory ' Dent, Caattaneafja Mealelae Cm, ChmU taaeagpm, Tcaa Ser Saeclal iMtrao tteaa, mm as-pase beak. "Horn Treat Meat for Women," Mat la plain wrap par, en resaest. Teacher Thirty eggs at 6 cents a doten is wbatT Pupil It's It's outrageous, sir. Boston Evening Transcript To keep artificial teeth and bridge work antlseptlcally clean and free from odors and disease germs, Psxtine Antiseptio is unequaled. At drug gists, 25o a box or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price by The Pazton Toilet Co, Boston, Mass. ' Comparative Values, "My wife can make a tart reply." "My wife can do better than that. 6he can make a pie speak for itself." Use Allen's Foot-Esse Hie antiseptio powder to be shaken into the shoes or tired, tender, snorting ach ing, swollen feet. It make your eet feel easy and make walking a Delight. Sold evenrwhere, 25c. For free trial package, address Allen B. Planted, La Roy, N. X. A man is always willing to pay what be owes if it is a grudge. ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE. That ll I.AXaTlVB BBUMO QUININB. loo fat the stf-nature or K. W. URUVK. Ussd the World vet to Cure a Veld la One Day. c Unleas a man Is chicken hearted he's seldom henpecked. ' Garfield Tea. by purlf via (behloort, eradi ates Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and many ehronio ailments. All things are for the best and every one imagines he's the best 20 Pretty Rooms in this FREE BOOK don't you want to sec them ? Peep into other people's new homes and get the latett ideal for your fwn decorating. Out book tells about the FREE Color Plant out expert designers will tend you for any roomt you wish to decorate. You wm ne gum M know more about , . 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Reatorea t-ry Hair to Natural Color Mantua auuuuT a acvat ... laTlformtcaftud ryreraau Uwbalr from falllnfeA aaT VWsw fcy sWraSJc"") " (faMtHPMthr . t 1 p m r L ) ThedrarMfitlc thedcMlltatad,wtehr axomaaf work mind or bodr, Orlnkar rsala:::al kecsoms, artl flnS Tn'a Pnta tb amt saaal taatataa ttva avar Micred tua Mlrarias lavalld. TMt m w r sincm at ov. so.i.s.a..s. (I ' i X V ' ' KM. CI K'l.v,- T. Bl. A I)Dfc.B DISK ASICS, t .1 ;.h rHiuiMOnLDhtt. H S EwrPTIUN EIWKRBKt 9 1 skldrosw MwtoM ot kt.R MM M DR. LI CLKHO hmi CO.. iUTUUiTOCI HAM. T1AD, UNlOJI, EU. r '-"',lTnf!:',"lYrr!Y If jrn la awtlon vher whAt taorcaa be stnw n. InTimnt ft;). Tut full pArticv lssra v. . JL W. awlcMn4ioon( Thomaon, Utv O WW v . mm FOR A CHILDREN'S PARTY. By Martha McCullooh Williams. Suppose you try giving the children a paper-bag cooked party. On such an occasion, tbe paper bag comes gaily into its kingdom. Not the used bag, but one holding something cooked In another bag, or else roguishly am bushing a gift. For such ambushing, splotch bags liberally with color or else decorate them with gilt and silver stars, pasted on the sides, and tie their necks with gay ribbon, putting Inside a ruffle of fringed crepe paper matching the ribbon-color. Edibles, of course, must be bagged very shortly before being distributed. Iced tartlets, small pretty fancy cakea, nuts, raisins, bits of crystallised fruit all make admirable fillings. ' What manner of sweets, fruits, can dles, nuts, etc., appear must depend, of course, upon the hostess. She will not err If the candies are largely home-made and plentifully reinforced with fresh fruit and good cake. Nuts are essential, but should not be eaten too liberally. Tbe best preventive of such excess is a satisfying menu. Here is one that should appeal to hungry young creatures, yet do them no sort o( harm. Hot Chocolate or Cocoa with Whipped Cream Hot Chicken Biscuit Hot Sweet Potato Biscuit Homemade Candy Salted Peanuts Mince Turnovers Pound Cake Icecream Sandwiches Fruit and Nuts Make chocolate as you like; but have plenty of hot milk, also boiling water, at hand, so It can be varied to suit Individual tastes. For tht chicken biscuit begin by roasting a fine (at chicken, duly washed and trussed, greased all over and bacon-covered on the breast. Do not stuff It but put inside halt a dosen sulks of celery and a peeled and quar tered apple. Lay a few more sulks of celery In the bag, which needs a small lump of butter In addition to thick greasing, seal, and cook done, taking care the bag does not break. Remove carefully from the bag, and while still hot mince the meat as fine aa you can, mincing also the apple and celery, which will be cooked very soft Taste. If the light seasoning which the chicken had Is Insufficient add more salt and a bare dusting of pep per, red and black. Pour upon the minced mass the gravy from the bag, add a very little more butter- and. n spoonful or so of cream, mis well, put In a fresh well-greased bag and heat (or five minutes. Take up and put by spoonfuls, rather acant ones, between hot biscuit which have been rolled thin and baked double, after brushing over the lower one with melted butter. Keep hot Inside a bag, in the hot stove where the flame is out until needed. Mince turnovers, which explain themselves, must be very small. Make the original round of paste about four Inches across. Put only a teaspoonful of mincemeat upon it fold It over very neatly and pinch the edgea well to gether. Flatten and cook Inside a but tered bag.' ; "' " - For the icecream sandwiches, cut very thin slices from a thick loaf of pound cake, frost the slices upon one side and lay them together, two and two, naked sides touching. At serving time, cut a very thin slice of Icecream, lay It deftly between two of the frosted cake slices, and pass on to be eaten at once., This second menu may please some households better. It Is suited to after noon serving; rather than evening. Peanut Brown Bread Sandwiches Cider Cup or Tea-Lemonade Oyster Patties or . Minced Chicken Turnovers " : . ' Bread and Butter Sandwiches v Clear Broth, Small Cups : Sliced Oranges with Frosted Individual Sponge Cakes : Fruit ' Huts Candy Directions have been given for cider cup and, tea-lemonade. ; Roast and grind the peanuts, season lightly with salt and mix with either melted butter or a . very mild French dressing to a rather stiff paste. Spread between very thin slices of buttered brown bread and keep moist until wanted. For oyster patties, bake shells of puff paste Inside paper bags, cool, and fill with oysters prepared as for oyster sandwiches. Prepare chicken as for the chicken biscuit, but bake it in tiny turnovers. ' Boll the bones of it with a little fresh celery and a sliced to mato to make the broth. Thought to Do Him Honor Humorous Error of .Keeper That Shocked Haughty Millionaire . and Hie Obsequious Host ; ' Lord Decles, at a supper at the Rita Carlton following the New York horse show, told a good story about an American millionaire. - . . - "His first name is the sounding one of Augustus," Lord Decies said. "You know how he travels with what a retinue ot valets and chauffeurs and secretaries. Well, it was with even a grander retinue than usual that he ar rived, at the opening ot the shooting season, at a certain English country house. He arrived, 1 understand, with auVn motor carti, ' treated on alw sides with the profoundest deference. 'But the bead keeper called him by his first nsme! Actually! "Tbe head keeper didn't seem lack fng In respectr gave him a splendid place, saw that be got lots of birds and so on; but, all the time,' it was "Augustus this' and 'Augustus that. C-it tbe oranges carefully arot-nd. remove the peel In two sections and notch 'the edges jot each, thua making pretty cups. Slice the fruit thin, tak ing away strings and white pithy rind, arrange In tbe cups, cover with sugar, put a little shreded crystallised ginger on top and keep cool till wanted. Bake the sponge cake In a square shallow mould. Let It get cold, cut In small squares, frost with tinted Icing and serve in a basket lined with white crepe paper frills. DINNER PARTY MENU. So many letters have asked for menus suitable throughout lor cook ing in paper bags that here follow several, each suitable for a party din ner. Direction for cooking more than half their component parts have al ready been printed. If you feel that you must begin your party feast with raw oysters, take them straight from the half-shell If the half-shell way cumbers you, serve the oysters In cocktails. - If your oysters must be hot put tbem in a paper bag after draining them well, add a generous lump of butter for each dozen of the oysters, a dusting of pepper and a little salt Seal the bag, which must be thickly buttered, and cook for six minutes in side a very hot oven. Here is my ideal paper bag cooked dinner for six. " . Grapefruit au Rhum Olives Warmed In Sherry Salted Pecans - Spiced Plums Celery Apple or Cranberry Sauce Roast Turkey Raisin Stuffing Gravy from tbe Bag Endive Salad Sharp French Dressing Sweet Potatoes in Syrup . ' Cauliflower au Gratln Mince Pie Sweet Potato Custard Fruit and Nuts in Variety Black Coffee Wafers, Cheesed or Plain with Pimento Cheese Here Is a Christmas dinner for hearty appetites: Oysters, Bag, Stewed and Served in Separate Bags Celery Toasted Crackers Quartered Lemons Salted Peanuts Radishes Sharp Pickle Roast Goose, Apple and Onion Stuffing Baked Spanish Onions Baked Irish Potatoes White Turnips Apple Sauce Cucumber Catsup Hot Corn Bread Cold Slaw Boiled Dressing Pimento Sandwiches Water Wafers Pumpkin Pie Banana Pie Pound Cake Caramel Cake Nuts and Raisins rviffM in lara-e cuds Sweet Cider Water Wafers Dried Beef Crisped In a Pan Beef thus crisped till it crackles in the teeth is wonderfully relished at the end of a heavy dinner. It gives the saving tang of salt that is so re freshing. A very little a mere mouth ful, suffices. Put it thinly in a clean pan, with a tiny dot of butter, set the pan In the oven after the fire Is out but while there Is still heat, shut the door and leave till wanted. The beef can be crisped over a low flame, of course, If the oven is wanted for other use. Make the wafers also hot and crisp. To make pimento sandwiches, mince half a. can of pimentos, rub them well through a cake of the best cream cheese, adding enough French dress ing to make the mixture spread smooth on the buttered bread. Few better accompaniments for any sort of salad can be found. ' Oyster Broth Hot Oyster Sandwiches Brown Bread Celery Salted Peanuts Radishes Fresh Ham, Stuffed and Roasted Sweet Potatoes cooked in the Ham-bag Cabbage Pudding Baked Onions Baked Apples Baked Potatoes prune Whip (entree) Romalne Salad, Sour Cream Dressing Hot Biscuit Oinger Pudding, Lemon Sauce, Fruit and Nuts ' Coffee In large cups Ale Cider Drain the liquor from the oysters, strain it, add to it its own bulk of rich milk, and if the quantity Is insufficient halt Its own bulk of good stock. Add a lump of butter rolled In flour, season with salt and pepper, and make very hot but do not let it quite boll. Stir so the broth shall not curdle. Pour Into a hot tureen, already furnished with tiny squares of hot toasted stale bread or crisped oyster crackers. For the sandwiches make a light, rich biscuit dough, cut it in four-Inch squares, bake them quickly, split while Very hot and fill after buttering with the oysters which have been bearded, chopped well, and made very hot in a bag with butter cream, a dash of cherry or lemon Juice or cider, seasoned light ly with salt and pepper and cooked for three to five minutes. Serve as quickly as possible along with the broth. ' For sour cream dressing beat until very light two yolks ot egg with a pinch of salt, a dust of pepper and a little paprika. Then add halt a cup of thick sour cream and cook over hot water, stirring hard all the time tor five minutes. Add a heaping table spoonful ot butter, a tablespoonful of lemon Juice and two of vinegar. (Copyright 1911, by the Associated Literary Press.) Is your gun all right Augustus J 'A very good shot, Augustus.' 'Augustus, Is your stool comfortable f "The millionaire flushed darkly and glared at the old head keeper the first time be was called Augustus But be said nothing. And afterward he got used to It, But his host happened to appear, and, hearing the keeper say to the haughty millionaire, 'Well winged, well winged, Augustus!' he took the old chsp aside and whispered: " "Why, keeper, t dont know what to make of yout Are you drunk, tnanT The idea of your calling Mr. Van Golden by bis first name like that!' "'His first name, slrr And the old keeper flushed nnder his tan. " 'Yes! Augustus Indeed! What do you mean by It V - : "The keeper looked terribly dis tressed. . " 'Oh. sir,' be stammered, 1 hope you'll excuse me, sir. I thought Au gustus was a title a very high title like My Lord Duke or Your Serene Highness, air.' THE VALUE OF A DEFINITE MESSAGE By Rev. H. W. Pope, W M f Moodr BU TEXT Thle then fa the meaaas which w have heard of Htm. and declare unto you. I John l;l The world has always been willing to listen to man with a real message from heaven. Since the days of John the Baptist whenever anyone has manifestly been sent from God, and has 'borne witness of the truth, the peo ple bsve turned out to hear from. Luther In bis day, and Wesley and White field in their, were recog nized as true mes sengers of God. Willie m Carey ' brought another great thought from heaven, and Rob ert Raises another. In our own land Dwlght L. Moody and Francis E. Clark and Frances Wlllard have each been the bearer of rich messages from God. All these have met with stout opposi tion, for "My thoughts are not your thoughts, aaith the Lord," and yet eventually their message has been re ceived, and has been Incorporated In to the life of the church. One accent of the Holy Ghoat, Tha heedleaa world bath never loat That God has messages for the church of today no one van doubt Never was there an age which needed divine wisdom more than ours. Great problems confront us, great dangers threaten us. Many of God's people seem dased by the difficulties before tbem, and cry out In pitiful tones, "Who is sufficient for these things?" Instead of waiting upon God for a re newal of their strength, they resort to all manner of worldly expedients to gain the attention of the fickle crowd. Others recognising clearly the same difficulties and dangers are clamoring loudly for "A man with a message." . Why should not every Christian be "A man with a message?" Was It not said of our day, "I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams?" . Was it not said of all be lievers, "Ye shall be witnesses unto me?" Surely God needs us all as messen gers ot mercy to . this sin-stricken world. And yet how many seem to have no message. They have nothing to say for God because they have heard nothing, and they hear nothing because they are not living in com munion with him. They are like a broken ' telephone, which can neither receive nor transmit. Their wire is down, their communication broken, they are of no use. How Important it is then that those who are In open communication with God should tske time to be holy, take time to receive and deliver the mes sages of God. 1 aire. He had gone deeper and found ' How to Obtain a Message. There are grave difficulties in the way of even those who are busiest in the servloe of God. This Is an age of hurry and worry, and unless we are very careful we shall fall into the spir it of the age, and allow ourselves to be robbed of that quiet and repose which Is essential to' a deep acquaint ance with God. Somehow we must get time to be alone with God, time' to let tbe truth as It is in Jesus filter down through our being until our whole life is saturated with its spirit So shall we come forth from our closets each day with the dew of heaven upon our hearts, and with a fresh message upon our lips. "He that hath an ear to hear, let him hear what the spirit saith unto the churches." Avoid the Danger. ' It is a dangerous thing to know God's will and not do It; And one of the most perilous things a Christian can do, is to try to hold his own sim ply, and not go forward Into the deep things of God when thus led by the spirit I have read of a Christian man who became so engrossed In his busi ness that he largely lost his fellow ship with God. After a while his busi ness began to fall; he found that in a few weeks the vein of coal from which be bad been drawing bis supplies would be exhausted, and all his Invest ment would be useless. ' He was also impressed that bis business trotfbles were due to bis departure from God, and this led him to much prayer. One night In a dream a voice seemed to say to him, "Go deeper." it seemed to him to be tbe voice of God, and It led to an entire transformation of bis life. As be entered ' upon a closer walk with God his heart was filled with new Joy and power.; But still the voice kept speaking to him so per sistently that he began to think It bad something to do with his business. And so one day be proposed to his foreman that they should abandon the old vein of coal, and sink a new abaft with a view ot finding a deeper store. The foreman ridiculed the idea for all the indications were against It But he Insisted and at Wngth a shaft was sunk, and after they had gone down a reasonable distance they struck, not a vein ot coal, but lo, an immense) vein of Iron, and suddenly the bank rupt miner found himself a million aire. . ' '' ' '': y. Is not this God's message to ns to day, "Go deeper?" If we have ex hausted all the satisfaction and power there Is In our present knowledge of truth, let us enter into the deep things ot God, depths ot wisdom. Dwell deep, O any aoul, deeper yet hour .by hour. Dwell deep, da per yet. In his fullneas of power. , j You caa never tell by the length ot a man's face Just what be will do In a horse trade. . af"'rV.S, What is Castoria. ASTOBIA is a hannlessBnbstituto lor Castor Oil, Paregoric," Drops end ScwtMng SyrupSa It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The End You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Eetcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experieiico against Experiment HJI mil i I hjii.i : U'..!.. '"'Iii!m'Iih1 ALCOHOL 3 PES DENT ANiiMablelVerHtftmra-li. similarly terWanflfrgtiv lingteSumdisandBowdis: Promotes Digpstionflwrfii ness and festXontalMirttrr Omum .Morphine narMiuaL NOT NARCOTIC. JkmfeUlt Aperfectfeinedy rorConsflp Hon . Sour StomaduDUsTtap ness andloss of slur JfcSb Siamta NEW YDBK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. PUTNAM How Aggravating. Brown I saw a man drop twenty stories tbe other day, and It was a caution the way he a wore. Greene Swore after dropping twen ty stories? Brown Yes. They were in a mag azine he bad Just bought, and be dropped It in the mud. 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Cheaebrough Manufacturing IT Stela Street (CeneoUd.ne) Reduce The Feed Bill Eoreee) and Mule do mora work) COWS Sl more and better Milk and" Batter) heep end Goeta stow better fleeces; HanS lay more egga, and all aa well aa nttlM and Hotra take oa more flesh and fat, and develop mora rapidly and keep la better naaii .la and condition when fed on Cottonseed Meal and For Breeding or Nursing. Stock, M.re., Cow., Sow. m Iwea, It Is especially valuable. WucbTbetter than Hay, far cheaper than Corn. Write far free Booklet containing much valuable Information ,to Feeder, and Stock Haieera to THE BUREAU OF PUBLICITY Interstate Cottonseed Cruehera Aaaoclatlon 80S Main Street, Dallas, Texas , Gpcsiol OHqp to PizScro This paper is printed from ink made in Savannah. Ga. by the SOUTHERN OIL & INK CO., Savannah, Ga. Price 6 cents per pound, F. O. B. Savannah. Your patronage solicited. WITHOUT ALCOHOL. by eiperimenta on animals that aloohol Dr. R. V. Fierce, the founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, end physician of Urge experience sad practioa, was the first to make up an Altssattvs Extsaot of roots, without pertiole of alcohol or narcotio. ' V It Is wkh tha snraatest of pleaaora. that I write Sa let von knew of the a-nat benefit I reoalved from tbe ae. of your anedtcinas and eelf treetment at home," writes Mas. Wa. Haras, of Lwlrwiiltb, B. O. I suf Consulted four doctors but I was aoki 1 wee In ooneump- eon suit a anedelM eonoenilna my ear, that the deed bona must be cut out before the wound would heel. A kmd friend advieed ns so write to Dr. Pierce, which 1 did. and artev nevMi month.' nee of the treatment the aore te healed, and 1 enjoy better health than I ewer did. 1 druiid the wound wttk Dr. Pierre s AU-tr.r- halv.er4 took tha fasten lletlteai ineeovery' and 'Fleaaant freuita' fur Bf tmuhlsa. I anau aiwuys seen mend sour saeuicinoa. Dr. Piarce'a Pleasant Pellets regulate liver so 3 toweU. Always Bought II. wr ,tC5'"-ai .- ,1. Company New York - Improve The Animals Cottonseed Hulls EE W tweur positions, for our graduate. If Interested writ for eirtAlotru. Address . H. BOWtN, efefafr, tUmm Cst. S. C SAVE YC'JS CLO W'ZU CAH7ET We eaa make roe beentif.1 durable rngst anrslM. Te St room or halls. We have no agents. Oetalogue free OKIKXTaX BUG CO., Baltimore, Md, a KODAXIS "fJK'fKJ- ; "f iMUna md Ameo Alms, ntallpd ponv f paid. Mal.ordfn giTtn pmmpl atu-ni tn. vita alia roll fl )ra !(! nd fur it. owcitv .TAKHONgOi'T.i At(a.A Attention Ladles nj C?""?" W want rot. to rvprtnt ss In vonr ou ? i t Sntninir trt most evwrr f" wll m r t rys u3Matiotta. inr parte -..' Javl g t IW 5 Oh, A. n. rllU.i.,l.tt, !. rTr" T'MTIOT fn on- ? L,fF
The News-Record (Marshall, N.C.)
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April 19, 1912, edition 1
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