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Has Strength, Energy Of 20 Years Ago Jg : , f . -'X: >)■ jg||jfe. ROBT. A. STRATP "I suffered ten years with as bad a use of stomach trouble as any man ever had. It was impos sible for me to ever enjoy a meal without suffering. I was terribly rundown. "Five bottles of Saigon made me feel like a new man. I have gained sixteen pounds and have as much strength and vitality as I had twenty years ago. "I have never found anything to equal Sargon Soft Mass Pills, they regulate me perfectly."— Robt. A. Strate. 425 West 24th Street, Oklahoma City. The demand for Sargou and Sargon Soft Mass Pills has prob ably broken all the worlds re cords for the length of time they have been on the market. Turner Drue: Company, Agents flints 8 lame by /Vance/ Mart PORK CHOPS A good way to to cook pork Chops this time of year is to put them in a casserole with a quan tity of cut-up apples. First lay a chop in the casserole surround ing it with sliced apples, add a scant sprinkling of pepper, with the merest suspicion of nutmeg Or mace. Then add another chop ■ ■ ■.■:■ ■ : yp 4h I "* y ww. ▼II «J I 1 ▼ TH^s&A^N^ ELKIN TUESDAY APRIL 22 Bring in your bucking horses or mules. .' Z. •-^j~ tf :A'*, fc.. and then more apples. The cas serole should not be too full, and It should be kept covered throguhout the cooking Another way to cook pork choTfe in the casserole is to but ter the casserole and then line it .-vlth a goodly layer of cooked rice. Lay in the desire# dumber -if {•hops, 'pour over them cooked tomatoes to which have' been added a little chopped green pep per and onions if desired. Then add more cooked rice. Moisten well and cook in casserole. Cook when raised from the rice ap for an hour or until the chops pear to be throughly done. About five minutes before taking from the oven remove the cover and add a little butter to the top - of the rice.' To prepare pork chops with bread crumbs, use about a cup ful of bread crumbs for six chops Use with this a piece of sali pork about the size of an egg or two slices of baon. Put the bread and the pork or bacon through the meat grinder with half a small onion. Season with salt and pepper and moisten with hot water then lay it over the chops which have been placed in a dripping pan. Cook in the oven adding more water as needed. They should cook about an hour in a moderate oven. OUR LAYER CAKB Most of ua when we say cake ean layer cake. • One of the ings that the American travel nds in Europe is the lack of tills American delicacy. The French by cake usually mean a small very richly frosted cake; the English mean rather dry loaf cakes. And some A-nerlcans go from tea shop to tea patisser ie loking for a piece of luscious chocolate or cocanut layer calte.! Foreign visitors to this coun try sometimes thing our cake is indigestiable and over rich. How ever even a rich chocolate' cake is a perfectly wholesome dessert If it is well made. Furthermore it should be eaten alone and not as an adjunct of a rich ice cream. There seems to be a general objection to fresh Baked things, and diet food specialist s have pointed out that fresh cake, if ii is thoroughly masticated, is more easily digested than cake a couple of days old. The"" butter once it has been cooked, is better fresh than after it has stood and this makes fresh cake more di gestlable. Of course children must be taught to masticate any fresh baked bread ot cak« very thor oughly. If they do tjjfls wJU*iot hurt tlM»m unless it te tw *icli or they liitve delicate digestions. THJB KLKIX TREBPyK. RLJUN. NORTH CAROLINA /jgjji THE FAMILY M DOCTOR Vljf JotlN JOSEPH GAINES, M.D. He lived about thiry miles from me, in a not vel*y noisy farm district. I had hot- even heard of him until about two years ago: I at once maJe up my mind to go and see for myself the results of a hundred and one years on the human body, and how the man managed to at tain such age. Tie was sitting by the open fireplace, fully dressed. and could not have bqen mistaken for an invalid by even an un practised eye. He was chewing tobacco, calmly, utilizing the on ly tooth that I could see. He, greeted me pleasantly, saying he was glad he was not in need of my serricgs—ln which I acquies ced with all my heart. He said he had lived pretty much as he pleased: had eaten and drank and slept when he felt like it, and had stopped when he had enough. He had m&de it a point above all elte. to do THE NFW SUPER-AUTOMATIC XELVINATOR f | With Iso — Thermic Tubes .. . Intro , ducing Amazing New Advantages*. 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You will be ar.d ice freezing. a,lon - Laroer mod - , » electrically *++ surprised to learn how easily you may enjoy Kelvin- t \JL Generously Powered--Each Supers ator's many new conveniences immediately under O Cold-Keeper— Holds cold over Q Automatic KeMnator showr 100# over- - M OUT monthly budget plan. j longer periods — thus reducing operating load capacity under test I.J room with ~ W periods of mechanical unit. 100 degree temperature. K*m "Electricity—the Servant in the Home" Southern Public Utilities Company 1 Phone 210 Elkin, N. C J WHERE SERVICE FOLLOWS THE APPLIANCE enough work each day to com pensate f»r the blessings he had received; and. as in the eating and drinking, he had, stopped working when he had done ex actly enough; tomorrow woultf always provide a new day; he did not propose to do two days work in one. What an example here of right living! Our modern man of busi ness might add years of life and happiness, by adhering' to the simple philosophy of this old man, whp had proven he knew how to llr«. He never ate heavy suppers; he "didn't sleep good if he over ate for supper." He believed he "relished his breakgast a lettle better than the other meals —tho •IP enjoyed them all. You'll laugh at me," he ventured, "but I'd ruther have a glass of good buttermilk and three or four cookies for supper, than any of vour now fanfeled fixin's. This grand old patiarch died; at 102. Just got ripe and fell oft the tree! Isn't he worth think ing about? Why not? Hasn't he made of life -the greatest • suc cess possible?. 50 'PHONES WILL BE .INSTALLED IN HOUSE High Point. April 17.—The new mansion being constructed at Winston-Salem for Bowman Gray president ofthe R. J. Rey nolds Tobacco Company, will have 50 telephones 4n it, the same number placed in Henry Ford's mansion ' andtho same type, it was learned today. This home, one ofthe most beautiful in the south is to have a private exchange with a number of trunk wires into the Winston- Salem exchange. The work of installation has, been started under the direction of Thomas A. Tilden .of High PoinF. who is associated with his brother Bobbins Tilden. Southern agent for the Automa tic Blectric company, of Chicago the concern that has the contract for doing the telephone job for Mr. Cray's hfime. Both of the Messrs. Tilden are identified with the North State Telephone THURSDAY APRIL 17, 1980 % company, of High Point. Mr. Gray will have an oper ator at his private exchange be cause it, like Mr. Ford's, also like the one in the Vanderbilt home, the C&rhegie castle in Scotland, the Andrew W. Mellon home, the C. F. Kettering yacht "Olive K,' and a number of joth ers, is of the automatic type. The same system is used in High Point and V a number of other North Carolina cities and will be AUTO TOPPING & UPHOLSTERING Overstuffed, Upholstered Furniture " Skillfully Repaired Automobiles retopped or mended, guaranteed water proof. Worn automobile seals recovered. op upholstered like new. New curtains repaired, or old curtains and , A celluiiod openings. ' Chairs, Davenports and liivinjj Room Furniture Re » ' Upholstered aiid I'added Alii/WORK GI'ARANTKKI) E. F. GOUGH Hoonville, N. C. Give Us a Trial installed this year at the Greens boro exchange. 866 TABLETS ' "ws n Headache or Neural in Jio minutes, checks a Cold the first day, a.nd checks Malaga in three days. 666 also in Liauid
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