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KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C Avoif the Knife! .1 3 It Has Sad Thousands cf Suffering Women. ; Ms, W. F. NeatM. a Mnhul of Hbaa, lWa, UT tint tlx daasatas ef IM at ktaAkbon, Mr. Jaws Roberts, ni la eawhaeoadldaa with faaaale trouble that n ufwIhiB was adrlead. eos. the roeag Umwl Chettaaiieea isrlteaav ionnaaee. She dreaded the operation, ad Btolla-Vltae haTlas beea swcoaawaiid. M. lUcVUd to try Ut Aral, llukuklcn six bottles md a karoUs-en the readt. rjo.i j. Sh. la ,bw to do bar uul work and la fnbettar health than for raara be. fore, bet emtimMe to dm It She writes "BieUa Vluewtll do .11 roa eUlm." Her father aara "aba bases ta bnareve at eaea. after taUne SteUe-VHae. Thaw eadaof other women oa the ears af emV aua aaraieal operations ara aarad by thaehraee of Bulle-Viua, tha area 1 auJe raeaedr. Try Italla-Vttaa aa oar aaonetbac-U'-aot feanafttas (naraataa. Batoardaalara, . THACHER MEDICINE CO, LTaaa. ffjElTEMm's 1 1 (phaTonic Sold lor 47 yeara. For Malaria. Chill aad Fever. Alas a Flae General Slrantfthaaln Tonic m'Z.1S- SKINNERS THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI it hff tod Book fht SKINNER MFG. CO. OMAHA, USA IMSUT MMMOM HCKm III AMOUCA American Data Trees. A Dumber of date-palm trees have been brought from Africa to Califor nia, where dates are now raised successfully. KEHARKABI.B LETTER FBOM A WIU KNOWN WASHINGTON DBUOOIST. la re foresee to Kllxir Babak ihoa-raal ramaa lor eIW aaet reeer and all tmmimrimi Wi. .... "Within tha Imi five montfaa I have aold feoHlaaaf Bllmlr Babaai for Halarla,ChllUaod rarer. Our cuatoaiara apoak ? rrr wall of Ik1 Bean Irene. SSI T St.. H. W..Waahlnatoa. D. C Elixir Babak 50 eenta, all drnggTata, or bl Pereela Poat. prepaid, bom AUoeaaaakl A Co, waanisgion, u. u. On Twin Too Many.. With the coming of the twins the en tire household arrangements were sad ly disorganised. Master Bobby and Miss Dorothy were relegated to the background, where they moped and sulked.'. . Bobby, more brilliant than his sister, was scouting through the upper halls one morning when he discovered the twins being prepared for their bath. Having In mind the fate of several lit ters of kittens within his knowledge, ho rushed to the head of the stairs, and, beckoning his, sister, cried In a hoarse whisper: ' "Dottle, come on up, quick ! They're goln' to drown one of 'em !" High Pay. , A Buffalo man stopped a newsboy In New York, saying: "See here, son. I want to find the Blank National bank, m give you half a dollar If you direct me to It" With a grin, the boy re plied, "All right, come along," and he led the man to a building halt a block away. The man paid the promised fee, remarking, however: "That was half dollar easily earned." "Sure I" re sponded the lad. "Hut you mustn't forglt that bank directors Is paid high In Noo Yuwk." Exchange. Disillusioned. "Is Rnnd huppy In his marriage T" "Happy? If Ilund were to see Mrs. Rand today for the first time, be wnnldn't even nsk for an Introduction. Docs y j Coffee Y Disagree O Many are not aware of the ill effect f coffee drinking until bilioua attack frequent headaches, nervousness, or some other ; ailment starts them thinking. " Ten days off coffee and on POSTUM '"-rthe pure, loorink, will . show anyone, by' the better,' health that fottowa,li6w coffee has been beating them. ' :. "There's a Reason" ? ttrw. 'V: Vn. -'j-jV-. -1-ir emam Powrr" to 'think for enanlf . ' power to underatand tboae one does not aeree with theaa two thlnri are absolutely aaaentlal to peaoa, harmony, and CO-1 pa ration In a aalf-eduoatlna sod aalf Sovomlns oommtiBlty, '; :;- REPRESHINQ DRINKS." There are so many delicious things put up In bottles to lure us during tbe hot weather that when ona may pre para something quite good at home at much less ex pense, we gladly welcome the sug gestion. Root Beer. Dis solve three pounds of sugar In five gallons of water and add a bottle of root beer extract Then add a cuke of compressed yeast, dissolved Hi warm water and mix the whole well together. Put in bottles and expose to moderate hent In sun or behind stove for six hours, then put In a cool place. After three days It will be ready to serve. Orange or lemon beer msy be msde using the, Juice of a dozen lemons or oranges; less sugar will be needed with the oranges. Prepare as for root beer. . ' Mint Jullp. Take six sprigs of mint, one cupful of sugar, one gill of strawberry Juice, four lemons, two enp fuls of cold water, one cupful of boil ing water, one gill of raspberry Juice and tee. Boll together the cold water and sugar for 20 minutes. Crush the mint and pour over It the boiling wa ter. Allow It to stand for ten min utes, strain and pour Into the sirup, add the fruit Juices and serve. Buttermilk Kumiss. Mix one pint of buttermilk with two quarts of sweet milk and five lumps of sugar. Stir until the sugar Is well dissolved, or better, pour from one pitcher Into another for ten minutes. Cover with muslin and let stand In a warm place for 12 hours. Pour Into pint bottles, tie down the corks and lay the bot tles on their sides In a cool place. The drink will be ready In four days. Cream Nectar. Take two ounces of tartaric acid and one and a half pounds of lump sugar, dissolved In one and a quarter pints of boiling water. Dissolve over a slow fire. When cold beat In the white of on egg and two tablespoonfuls of lemon extract; bot tle. When serving add a half wine glass of nectar, a saltspoonful of soda, and fill the1 tumbler three-fourths full of Ice water. Nobody has any right to And Ufa un interesting or unrewarding; who aeea within the sphere of ' li own activity a wrong he can help to remedy or with in himself ao evil he can hope to over oome. Chaa. Eliot HOT WEATHER DISHES. At this season of the year when the earth's harvest of berries and fruit Is ripe, the question of what to eat is easy to answer. : ' Bkipberry MurThuv To two cupfuls of sifted flour, half a cupful of sugar and a plncb of salt add gradually three fourths of a cupful of sweet milk and two tablespoonfuls of melted butter. Add the yolks of two eggs and beat the mixture thoroughly. Then add two teaspoonfuls of baking powder and the well-beaten whites of the -eggs. Wash and dry one cupful of firm, ripe raspberries, sprinkle light ly with flour and add to the muffin batter. ; '. Peaoh Roly Poly. Make a pastry moderately rich, roll very thin, and place on It two cupfuls or more of sliced peaches and a few raisins. Roll up and place In a deep baking dish. Add a. cupful of brown sugar, two tablespoonfuls of butter and a cupful of boiling water; place in a moderate oven and bake until the' crust Is brown. Less sugar will be needed If tb peaches are very sweet Serve with cream. . ' . , . - Luncheon Dleh. Take two table spoonfuls each of finely diced, cooked chicken and ham, one tablespoouful of cooked sweetbreads and a tablespoon ful of cooked mushrooms with salt, red pepper-and a little chopped parsley. To a cupful of whipped cream add the above Ingredients and put Into rame kins, sprinkle with parsley finely minced, and chill in the Ice chest be fore serving. ..- Cream Whip. Take a pint of thick cream, add sugar to make quite sweet and a wineglass of orange Juice and a tea spoonful of lemon Juice, f Mix and stand on Ice IS minutes, then fold Into It the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs and serve at once, heaped In short glosses. :''. '; v ': . ' Frown : Nut . Custard. Prepare ' a plain "boiled custard, nslng a quart of milk, one cupful of sugar" and four eggs." with' i 'pinch of salt When colfi, flavor the custard with a teaspobnfui each of almond and rose extract; then add cupful of finely chopped nut meats and freeze' In the usual way. , .; . : I ) l.'j'ni, ,.r f . v:j , s .; ' How le Flli 'T --- - ' f '--Visitor -What'broufht yon here '.4- Prisoner I owe,"-me downfall to a woman. " .- -Vi, - -. .' i;-"iJ?lsltor--Hf w i was. ' tttati- my 'poor attnlrft- :-V W. flmfcr ,jKM .'iPrhwaenu-She felled for the police. Philadelphia Leda III CANNING TIME SOME INSTRUCTIONS THAT MAY BE OP SERVICE. Two Cardinal Points Ara Cleanlliwaa and Complete Iterlllistlon Just ' How These May Ba Most . Easily Attained. There seems to be a belief by tha leneral public that there is something mysterious In the commercial canning process. The great secret of this process is a careful observance of two things cleanliness and complete sterilization. Fruits and vegetables can be "put up" In glass Jars or tin cans at home much cheaper than they can be pur chased In the form of commercially canned goods, and the Savor, texture and general quality of the homemade' product can be made superior to the product of the average factory, writes 3. B. Shaw, recognized expert of South Carolina. Minute forms of life which we call bacteria are present everywhere In untold numbers. The air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat are teeming with them. These bacteria are practically the cause of the "spoiling" or fermenting of the various fruits sad vegetables. The reproduction of bacteria, which Is very rapid, la brought about by one of two processes. The bacteri um either divides Itself Into two TALK ABOUT ITCHINQ A well known Georgia dentist, Dr. tt H. Thomas, Valdosta, 0s., writes "I feel aa though same encouragement ta due you for the good results obtained from Hancock Sulphur Com pound. I Buffered greatly for three long, hot summers, with some un known Itch on my legs from my knees to my ankles. There was no eruption tha skin perfectly clear and smooth but talk about Itching, It certainly did It. I have used one fifty cent bottle of Hancock Sulphur Compound and think I am nearly well. Many thanks. Hancock Bulphur Compound and Ointment are sold by all dealers. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more, Md. Write for Booklet Adv. Partners. Messenger Who's the swell ye was talkln' to, Jlmmlel Newsboy Aw I Htm on' ine's worked together fer years. He's the editor o' one o' my papers! Improved Beyond Expectations "My wife has been a long sufferer of I lung trouble, and frequently with hemor ' rhagea," aays Mr. R. C. Currence, of MOO , Pennaylvania Ave., Naahville, Tenn. "We j bad almost given up hope of her ever eing say better. She has taken four bottle ; 01 Lung-Vita, and she has never had an other hemorrhage, or even rymptora. She t has improved beyond our expectations, hat ueu in iivao, auu we are airoon vure ene will soon be sound and well." Mr. Cur rence la s prominent liunber man of this city and Is connected with John B. Ran aom A Co. Take Lung-Vita for oonaum ra tion, aithma, and kindred trouble!. If your aeaier aoea not have it la stock, send oa $1.78 for a thirty-day treatment or write for booklet today. Nashville Medicine W, uept. X, flaanville, ienn. Adv. Week-Ending From the Trench. It Is a quaint game, this coming home on leave, and when ynu have once got your leave warrant It Is so extraordinarily rapid. I have been In the front trench within TO yards of the enemy at 10 p. m. one night and lunched at my club In St. James street, London, next day at one o'clock. Lon don Outlook. Canning Outfit. parts, making two bacteria where one existed before, or else reproduces it self by means of spores. Spores may be compared with the seed of an ordinary plant These tyores present the chief difficulty In anning the products of the orchard nd garden. All forms of bacteria are killed by cpmplete sterilization. This Is noth ing more than enclosing the products to be sterilized In Jars or cans that can be aealed air-tight and submit ting them to heat of sufficient degree, for a time long enough, to destroy the bacteria that cause the raw ma terial to spoil. Sterilization is readily accom plished by the use of boiling water, and there are three different ways in which this can be done. While the parent bacteria can be killed at the temperature of boiling water, their spores retain their vitality for a long time even at that temperature. Smaller factories, and the different home canning outfit usually make use of the "open-kettle" process. Here the cans are submerged In boiling wa ter and kept at that temperature for a time sufficient to destroy bacteria and spores. The third process, known as frac tional sterilization, Is that of keeping cans or Jars In boiling water for a spe cified time upon each of two or three consecutive days. , The process of boiling upon consecu tive days IS the safest method, and Is much to be preferred In home canning. The first day's boiling kills practically all the bacteria, but does not kill all all of the spores. ! As soon as the Jars or cans cool, these spores develop, and a new lot of bacteria begin their destructive work on the contents. The second day's boiling kills this new lot of bacteria before they have bad time to produce spores. Boiling the third day la not always necessary, but It Is advisable in order to be sure that sterilization is com plete. , Baked Fish Pudding. The remains of boiled fish can be utilised in this way: Carefully remove the flesh from the bones ; cut it up into small dice, and have an equal bulk of mashed potatoes! Put both Into a ba sin and mix together;, then melt some butter and pour It in, mixing well ; add salt and pepper and a few grains of cayenne pepper; beat up an egg and add it last; mix. all well together; put It in a pudding dish, smooth and score neatly on the top.. Bake for half an hour. .... :, Fish Flakes With Baoot). Boll potatoes In salted water until tender; add two cnpfnla of flaked fish, a fourth of a teaspoonful of pepper and a beaten egg. Take op. by the rounding tablespoonful, shape lightly and fry In deep fat to a delicate amber color, Roll slices bf bacon Into cylin ders, run ''toothpick through each to hold it in place end fry until well cooked. Serve a bacon roll with each fish bait-'.' ?". --i'.i' .r " vWatrlut Orequettea. ':' This -rule calls for ond cupful of bread crumbs' and a tike amount of mashed" potatoes and of chopped English-Walnuts'.' ' Add the yolks of two or three- eggs, salt and pepper' to taste lin'd a little onion If desired. After np1fig." the hrtxtuTe mte'-'croquette forms they' should hV halted In a mod- BANISH PIMPLES QUICKLY Easily and Cheaply by Using Cutleura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. Smear the pimples lightly with Cutl eura Ointment on end of linger and allow It to remain on Ave minutes. Then bathe with hot water and Cutl eura Soap and continue some minutes. This treatment Is best upon rising and retiring, but is effective at any time. Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutleura, Dept I Boston. Bold everywhere. Adv. . "Rile" Rebuke. The prince of Wales has endeared himself to the British soldiers fighting In the trenches. There Is a story about a regiment that the prince recently reviewed. A soldier In this regiment was noted equally for his bravery and his untidi ness. The prince talked to him for a few minutes, and the man In bis confu sion could stammer nothing but "Your rile 'highness," "Yes, your rile Igh ness," "No, your rile "Ighness," At the end of the Interview the prince sold, with a good-natured glance at the soldier's accoutrements disor dered as usual: 'Very good, my man, very good ; but In futnre, please, not so much of the rile 'Ighness and a little more of the pipe clay." Doubly Honored. Curious Neighbor- I see you have a letter there from Fritz. Has he got the Iron cross yt? Proud Mather No, he's got mare than that. He has written me herein that he has got the double cross. CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK, UGH i IT'S MERCURY AND SALIVATES Straighten Upl Don't Lose a Day's Workl Clean Your Sluggish: Liver and Bowels With uDodso' s Liver Tone." Dh! Calomel makes yoe sick. Take a dose of the vile, dangerous drug to night and tomorrow yon may lose a dsy's work. Calomel la mercury or quicksilver which esusea necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes Into contact with sour bile crashes into it break ing It up. This la when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you feel sluggish and "all knocked out" if your liver Is torpid and bowels consti pated or you hare headache, dlzilness, coated tongue, If breath is bsd or stomach sour. Just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tons. Here's my guarantee Go to any drug store or dealer and get a 60-cent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful tonight and If it doesn't straighten you right up and make yoat feel fine and vigorous by morning t want you to go back to ths store an get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone la destroying the sals of calomel be cause It la real liver medicine; entire ly vegetable, therefore It cannot sali vate or make you sick. I guarantee that ona spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone will put your slug, gtah liver to work and clean your bow els of that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I guar antee that a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feel ing fine for months. Olve It to your children. It Is harmless; doesn't gripe and they like Its pleasant taste. Adv. Buy materials that last Certain-teed Fully guaranteed . BJ-m C Foe sale by dealers -beat KOOIinn evarywh. responsibility . B v v " 5J at reasonable prices General Roofing Manufacturing Company IforM's larva monnaotrani 0 BooMt oaid Jhltldane ftpanl wVweOny CaJaaje rawalililla StfcMla Bmwo Oiwwaa fflmfcfie SMrall laiwaa Msaa awHWUSf hum lauiaipiai iwa i XaV e tk asisu rnaa fmuu ln.m UQtkm mkm AewSa fiaiHai Biw HauiiaalaibfMUIwiMI Parity, atawagn seal Phas Flavor HH. Mt. SW. W. Mt m l.a SiMIii at DnIm a.Mrhw Oat KacHlM, TiltS TaiiTf" rati m MaA Urraat eXBaf aVaaal In a V. M. C T. SAUS COTAST. SKTmOIVP, VA. Giving Her an Object Lesson. Mrs. Soft came in from a chat over the fence with her neighbor, and her face was hard and red. "Come here, Tommy !" she command ed her young son. "I am going to pun ish you, but open the windows first !" "What for?" said Tommy, beginning to weep. "Well, I have JUKt henrd that that cnt across the road sald .l have no au thority over you, and I want her to hear you getting a whipping. Come here, sir !" The Strong Withstand the Heat of Summer Better Than the Week Old people who srs feeble, and younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the depress ing heat of summer by taking regularly Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. 50c. Appropriate Transportation. "I am taking by hounds down over to the eastern shore for some days' hunting." "Most fitting, I . should say, to transport them by a bay line. Still more so, had you taken them In a bark." WANTED!! Shipments of Peaches. Applea. Pears, Melon!. S1ee Poultry and Bess, also Home Cured Masts and ajf preduca in season. I will buy outrls-ht or handle oa commissions. I aell to the bast trade at home and surroundlnstowns. Maaethipmentsorwrtteorwlre, W.J. HAWKINS BOX tax PLANT CITY. FLA. A Short Farewell. "I fear that I con never marry you." "Farewell, then, cruel girl ; farewell forever." "Nonsense, Ingomar, come around to morrow night." I UTsTn He 0 learn barber trade. If fl 111 Pit raw weeks required. a" steady position for com pewnt arsenates. Wonderful demand for bar bers. Wares while learning: free catalog ; write RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE, Richmond, Vs. GEORGIA FARM LANDS FOR SALE tn settling up an estate we have a num ber of deniable farm ranging from 50 to 500 acres in Pulaski and adjoining counties) to dispose of. By order of Court, we are authorized to sell at private sale and make terms with part cask payment. There are No Better Lands, Homes,, Churches. Schools, Farms or People than you will find in Pulaski County, Georgia. If interestead, write or come at once. BstiovOomot SOUTHERN TRUST CO.. HiwkircTllle, Gi. MEN AND mdn7 trouble prey WOMEN courage; and lessen i , imoiuon; oeauiy, vig h nl.cnerftlIn 'ten disappear when ... 'x"is ea-wf vui vi oraer or aneura. For good results use Dr. Kilmer'. w"P-Root, the great kidney remedy. csl Post, also pamphlet Aaarwi ur, Kilmer Co., Blngharaton. N. T., end enclose ten cents. When writ- WHYW0TTHY POPHAM'S ASTHMA MEDICINE Otvas Prompt and Poattlre Relief In Svesr Case. Bold bj Drugglata. Price tlM. Trial Package by Hell 10s. WILLIAMS MFB. CO., Propt ClanM, 0. VV. N, U., CHARLOTTE, NO, 34--1J16. II Net Contents 15 Fluid PrachmtJ mm .Tj-nlsni.-SPBR CEKt 0l find rue Stomachs and! IPPjj!",ra! Children Cry Promotes DitoCteflM wivr Narcotic. mlooie lvowiSAvrw aaai.a,.. "--iy-i- l-- -ntr --1' .nrill' r f Ma J What is CASTORIA Cantoris, is a harmlees enfostltnte for Castor OO, Pan Boric, Prop and Soothing Syrups. It la pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino Uor otbes Harootlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms end allays Feverlshness. For more than thirty years It has been In constant use) for the relief of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teethinsr Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regujates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving; healthy and natural sleep lha Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. .. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS 0Baan toe Signature' of . -'t if. Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over 30 Jears The Kind Ytta Have Always Bought . 1 ' THontaupiommy. Narvor.Korv,'
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