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I ^ I Y ■ ►- 'i;^' -/ f „' v;. VM" ' ¥&^W I^IUI H.CL Doctors Rhmmmatkm, Sprubu, 'Sun Tlnut, CMHiriw. fife 0„,. , . Dr. 8. Wood, Jadn ■Md ft yFfrnnrtliti. 8 Dr. 8. Wood, JaakMO, Me.—"Holaa ■ li» Meet i^l—t W •taaliM t bare ft l« KbenedMi. Bvfdiie, eta., tad ft wmm-fHaii teafeMeWe." P>- >. t. Om AiU^ N. C-**Aftar» •nM^«Mjha I fei imattete.** FREE ■bMotlMBOnveNlB PEN^ ■Moletrie/Ver with eonplets Hertaac iJabBaat * ' ~ 1 far faieilj LyoalUc. I far aaiac Maataac Otl.41%^nthslu^nMkljrB. K.t. 2Sc - BOc - 91.00 SoU by Drug and Gunmrui Storuu MEXICAN ImS MUSTANG LINIMENT F^UMATTSM ■ueeeaafully treated. Former pharmacist In U. 8. Government hospital now offers private prescription. Fifteen years' succesa Write' today. No obligation. J. 8. WOODWABD, Chief Chemist Rhemnagone Laboratories Phoebus, Ta. A void Sc Relieve COLDS INFLUENZA HIALARIA j BY TAKING dlrijl^SMlTH'3 11 CHIUTONIC ^ ll il ■ KoBoUd CmwmI fiwfioMliRg Teale rROST PROOF Cabbage Plants Early Jersey. Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dnteh. Bneeeaslon. PostpiUd, 100, 80c; 800, TSc; COO, $1.00; 1000, ILCO. Charges collect-1000, ILOO;6000at90c; 10,000 at 80c. Bermuda Onhms. Ijettuca, CoUard. Bnuaels Sprouts, Beets. Kohl-Bsbi plants ■mas price. Satialaetkm guarantoed. D. r. JamiftOBy Summarvillei S. C« RAKE BAKING-POWDER BISCUIT WITH MILK Government Recipe Gives Plan for Substituting Milk. (Prepared by the United 8tates Department ^ of Agrlonltura) In many redpes foe. hot breads and ^ke, sour milk or buttermnX and ^ baking: soda may be substituted for sweet milk or water and baklhg powder, or rice versa. To guard against an excess of soda, which causes a yellow color in the bread and a less agreeable flavor, use a scant one-half level teaspoonful of soda to every ^pful of sour milk. The soda may be sifted with the other dry In gredients, as is reebmmended when using baking powder, insuring thor ough mixing. In using either baking powder or sour milk and soda, all mat^lals should be cool, especially the liquid, and In case of pastry and biscuits It is well also to keep the shortening' cold, although it Is not always neces sary. The mixing should be done as quick ly as possible, especially after the baking po^^der is moistenad, to mini mize the loss of leavening gas. Bis cuits should be rolled, cut, and j>laced in the pans as soon as possible after mixing. If necessary, they may stand in the pans before baking with com parative safety If kept cold. The United States Department of Agriculture gives the recipe below for plain baking-powder biscuit which .pan be made with either sweet or sour milk. Plain' Baking-Powder Biscuit 2 cupfuls sifted 2 tablespoonfuls flour shortening % teaspoonful salt % ^o % cupful 2 teaspoonfuls bak- liquid (milk. Ing powder water or equal parts of each) Sift ^ogether the flour, salt, and baking powder. Cut or chop the shortening into the flour with one knife or two, until well distributed. Finally, If necessary, rub the mixture InstmlRflief Green’s August Flower The remedy with a record ef fifty-seven years ot surpassing excellence. All who enffer with nervous dysp epsia, sour stomach, constipation. Indiasstion. torpid liver, dixsi> neee. headachee, eoming-np of food, wind on stomach, pidpitetion and other IndicationB ef dlyeetlve diei^er, will find Green’s August Fi^wer an effective and efficient remedy. For flfty-aeven yean this medicine has been ■uccessfully us^ In milUona of households all over the civilized world. Because of its merit and popnlarity Green’s August Flowee can be found today wherever medi. cines are sold. 80 and 90 cent bottles^ * It Is Efficient. The reason lightning doesn't strike twice In the same place Is because It finishes the consumer the first time.— Duluth Herald. MISERY IN HEAD, . GWT REST OhlOgLady Was Suffering From Womanly Weakness, But After Taking Cardui She Grew Strong and Well. Chillicothe, Ohio.—“Cardui is my standby as a tonic,” says Mrs, Mary Smith, of 677 Orange St., this city, after relating her experiences In the use of that well-known medicine for women. ' Some years ago, Mrs, Smith says, hhe found herself In such ,a serious condition from some womanly weak ness that she could do no work and scarcely could get up or down. “I bad misery In my head,” she 8ays,^and^n8t uched at times "till I couldn’t rest. I would have dizzy, fainting spells and just stagger. I dlto’t have an appetite. “Some one told me I needed a good, woman’s tonic. I asked and was told Cardui might help me. I began to nse It and, after a short time, I could see r was being gradually made stronger. "I quit having the weak spells.’ I ate and seemed to relish what I ate. I could sleep without waking up at night. I grew strong and well and when the . . . . came around, I had very little trouble.” For sale everywhere. Try your drug store first. Jfvv Thke IBSSIK W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 3-1921 GOcy le- kut Plain Baking-Powder Biscuits. between the tips of the fingers until it Is like a meal. Add just enough cold liquid to make a soft dough that can be handled on the board, mixing with a knife if possible. Mix quickly and handle the dough very lightly. Place It on a floured board, roll to the thickness of . one-half Inch, and cut Into desired shape. Place the bi»- cults on a baking sheet or in shallow tins and bake In a rather hot oven ten to fifteen minut^. or until thor oughly baked. ? ("f'k (Preiier| \yhe from si| to fun easily citrus can be1 a grai siz$, wj The[^ standal partme AmberJ 1 oranl 1 srapj oun; 1 lemb Selel low, sij blemis ties a| are .since still to and W&i skins this pe times the wa| Cut removl| bine boiled ^ ure weigh! 25 mil or- riie for.: jelly Into cold The! above lade (jj Thei amberl cast; and t1 tains Whe used, be nej reach of wal ed by| CmroHv Powers of Sun / for V€arious Disoasos A eorrespondenc wants to know which kind of light and what part of tho light ray ara capable of curing tubarcnlosla of / bones and glands^ “d wme other diseaaea. Aa I^rmatloD accumulates, it becomes plain that light which beneflta one dla- ^e barms another. To dta one Ulua- tratlon, when light la used In a certain wv on bone tnbercnloala, core results. The same light, uaed In the same way. ” * case of consumption with fever Reel fouiidl are na vegetj the cultui good . seasoning shelf are the chief requisites for success in salad making, dine must be able to imagine the taste of various materials in combination, and to reject those that would for some reason conflict. A little Ingenuity in experimenting, however, may bring upexpected and pleasing .flavors, '^e Reasoning Contain fa puihber of ingr^jqnts,which give zest to, milder flavors. NEW IDEA m KITCHEN ARRANGEMENT !nd nothing wi “Will some oni ber?” “Fifty-two,” saiid another lad. The Inspector wrote down 25 on the board and smiled at the teacher. He called for another number and Jack called out: “Seventy-seven. Now saa If you can change that.” Plane in Lighthouse Work The United States lighthouse serv ice has Just found the airplane a present help In time of trouble. It was recently decided that, In the cause of better navigation, a beacon should be placed on Kaulu rock,^he tc^ of an old crater, which juts out of the ocean about twenty miles from the Island of Nllhan, Hawaii. The rock presented sheer cliffs on all sides and was surrounded by open seas so that nobody could land on It to locate the best, place for the light. Naval I ijhviators In a seaplane, however, flew pver the rock and took photographs which win enable the lighthouse ex perts to determine the best place to attempt a landing and place the bea con. Plan of Progressive Virginia Housewife. (Prepared by the Vnited States Department ef Asrlcultt^e.) ^ An unusually progressive housewife of Albemarle: csouirty, ^glpla, has' evolved a totally new Idea In kitchen arrangement. She wofted oirt the plan after consulting the county and state home demonstration agents, who report ed what she achieved to the United States Department of Agriculture In stead of placing her sink, cabinet, towel drawers, work counter and rack for small Implements along the kitchen walls, this woman had a large square table built in the middle of her kitchen, with a sink and dralnboard on one side of it and drawers and cupboards on the other. Lengthwise down the middle of the table between the sink and the cabinet a rack is erected sudi as one sees in a hotel kitchen. FromUhls rack are suspended the egg-b.eatera, spoons, skimmers, ladles, cake turners, and other small ware that can be hung up. Above it Is an eight-inch shelf for other implements which cannot be conveniently placed on hooks. A slatted shelf below the sink accommodates the dishpan and large cooking utensils, as weR as cleaning materials On the work side of the table is kept a high stool, on which the housekeep« can sit In comfort when preparing fruit or vegetables, or doing other work at which she does not need to stand. \ New Alloy for Tool Steel It was during the war that there was discovered in England a new al loy for tool steel. The shortage of tungsten. It appears, caused the man ufacturers to seek a substitute. The up-to-date steel is a Sheffield product, high in chrome and cobalt. It comes to this country In pigs. A firm here melts the pigs and casts the metal In the form desired, in'molds that allow for shrinkage, as in ^e case of soft stipeL The customer then machines the tools to the dimensions that he desirea The alloy comes in blanking, drawing and forming dies, hot and cold trimmers for forge work, milling cutters, counter sinkers, slotting saws and bending rolla Traces Ship*s Course ''Disasters like that which befell the American destroyer squadron on the Pacific coast recently will be made Im possible, It Is asserted, by a new course tracer, called the dautigraph, invented by Lieut. Alfred Baule, of the French navy. The instrument la said to indicate instantly, witiKlut need for any calcu lation, the position of the ship on the chart, the possible error not exceed ing one-flfteen-bnndredth of a degree. Lieutenant Baule also invented a device which riM^rds the ship’s speed, much as a spaedometer does on an automobile. Diia has been adopted by the French navy. What Mississippi Carries U all the material carried by the Ulaelaalppl river to the gulf In one year were placed on one square mile It would be ncarlg Up high. oAmerica^* IVonderfulHi Mies »ca” two res giving TotM . >b«n ia "Miee Aomvw which tho has wow m ^ioae. 'hoto by AtlRBtlc Foto Serrtce. ,5^' “I have taken TANLAC and I jdo not hesitate to say that it ia a won derful health-giving tonic. .*t has brought relief and good health to many women, and with good liealtii one may haVe a measure of beau^ that will overcome' shortcomings in .face aniLflgure, , "Rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, a well-rounded figure, a lovable dia- nosition, go hand in hand with good health. To those searching for beau ty, I would say—Tirst of all. Find Good Health.* The TANLAC treat ment has proven itself a boon to womanhind, and I recommend it.” Miss Camohell has written a book let on Health and Beauty which may be secured by filling out the coupon below. PROPRIETARIES, INC. A-nAVTA, OA. nts (etsinps wfll da), for whirh send ne I’s Booklet on "Beauty end Health." No place is better than the old house town if you can get most of its iibfcttbltanrs for customers. pH 6ry, . —uee of RomaJi Bye BeMa|a it nisht will prevent antf rellere tired bybft and eye strain. 372 Pearl St., N. T. Adv, Quite often people who utter noth ing but trivialitie*. in conversation, don’t want to say anything. Venumdi ji.-. \ 1 SAY “BAYERN’ when you Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians foe Colds ^^adache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain '^Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism .Accept only **Bayer” package Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. , Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dmggista. Aapltia is the trade msrk of Bayer Uasafsctnre of Uoooeoetlcaeidester of StUcyUcacld Rate of Soldiers’ Pay. A private In the United States army receives a day, while soldiers in the British army receive 69 cents; in Japan,’ 6 cents; France, 5 cents, and Italy, 4 cents. More Important. Blnke—Don’t you think it a good idea to rate nil cars according to their' horse power? Drake—Not as good as rating all drivers according to their horse sensfe iildren X VWWWVWWWN.VWWN.W M 9M Castoria ✓fl\N\\%VV\VV\\\\VN\V\\VVVVV\\NNNVVVVV MOTHER I— Flctdier^s Cis- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Teething Dtxjps and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. To avoid bahfttioas, ahnys look for the signature of Proves directioos on each £ada^|e Physicians eveiywhere recommcpd
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