THE REVIEW,. HIGH POINT, N. C.
Made Mo Well and Strong "
ANOTHER WOMAN WHO IS THANKFUL FOR
PE-RU-NA
"I baretsJEen aerial bottle of Pe-ra-na
and find It a gml benefit. Ihadpalnsln
ny stomach and bowels, toot br thaaseof
Pe-ru-na and Maa-a-Un, I an well end
troeg sgaln. X always keep a few bottles
is (be bouse," Mm. Osoab Gbat.
Mrs. Gray" experience is fust
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other organs aa It laK
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PETROLEUM JELLY
For burns, cuts,
sprains and all
skin irritations
Relieves dryness
of scalp.
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DIAMOND HAS MANY VIRTUES
But According to Superstition the
Gem Must Be a Gift to Person
Who Wears It
According to snpersttiion (and to
fact, also), the owner of a diamond
is lucky, indeed. The diamond should
be worn upon the left side, for it is
of greater virtue there, for the
strength of its growing is toward the
North, that is the left side of the
world, and the left part of a man
when he turneth his face toward the
East. He who carries a diamond will
have strength and manhood ; it will
keep him from harm, especially from
broken limbs. It will give him vic
tory over all his enemies if his cause
Is righteous. It will keep him from
strife and riots, and is a talisman
against enchantments. In fact, if an
enchanter tries to work a spell upon
the possessor of a diamond he will
find it will work upon himself instead.
No wild beast will attack the diamond
owner. It heals all manner of mental
troubles. If poison be brought near
It. the diamond will become moist and
sweat. In order to be of the greatest
virtue, the diamond must be given
freely instead of being bought.
A Feeling of Security
You naturally feel secure when you
know that the medicine you are about to
take is absolutely pure and contains no
harmful or habit producing drugs.
Such & medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
The same standard of purity, strength
and excellence is maintained in every
bottle of -Swamp-Root.
It is scientifically compounded from
vegetable herbs.
It is not a stimulant and is taken in
tea spoonful doses.
It is not recommended for everything.
It is nature's great helper in relieving
and overcoming kidney, liver and blad
der troubles.
A sworn statement of purity is with
every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root. If you need a medicine, you should
have the best. On aie at all drug stores
in bottles of two sizes, medium and large.
However, if you wish first to try this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper. Advertisement.
HAD NOT BEEN ON HER MENU
True.
"Why all this stuff about Henry
VIII?" "I dunno. We've got plenty of
newer scandals."
Scotswoman Might Reasonably Be Ex
cused for Not 'Knowing How to
Cook the Confetti.
0 aansaannsi
A traveling fair had visite3 the little
country town, and a fete had been ar
ranged, and a flower show, and every
thing pointed to a very gay day to be
enjoyed by all.
Farmers from far and near were ex
pected to come hito town, and much
trade was expected to be done by the
local tradesmen.
One of the leading shopmen went to
the nearest city to buy a supply of stuff
to sell during the fete. His wife stayed
at home to 'attend to the shop in his
absence.
The first thing that he bought was a
quantity of confetti. He sent that home
by carter overnight, and. wired to his
wife as follows:
"Am sending 100 pounds of confetti
Watch for it.
Next day he received this wire from
his wife:
Confetti is here. How do you cook
it?" Glasgow Scotsman.
Careful.
"Did you tell your wife you had a
new typewriter?"
"I did. I told her I had a new type
writing machine to write a machine,
mind you, and I made it doggone ex
plicit !" Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Why should you follow
a crooked path f
Often a cowpath has been allowed to become
a village street, and as the village expanded,
tradition has made the winding way an expres
sion of a cow's will.
Habit is always forging chains to enslave us,
so that what has been found bearable by the
fathers is accepted by the sons.
Who cannot recall the coffee-pot Mother put
on the stove early in the morning, warning us
not to let it boil over?
As children, we were not permitted to drink
tea or coffee, because it would stunt our growth
or make us nervous and irritable. When older,
however, we craved a hot drink with meals, and
custom gave us our tea or coffee.
Finally upon the instructions of the doctor.
Mother gave up her tea and coffee. But that
meant nothing in our young lives. Our vitality
was then strong enough to throw off any ill effects.
But our time came, and we learned byex
perience that we could not drink tea or coffee.
When we had it for breakfast It put our nerves
on edge. When we drank it at the evening meal,
we tossed about in wakefulness most of the night.
And then we found Postum, a pure cereal
beverage, free from the harmful drug, caffeine, in
tea and coffee. We liked the rich, satisfying flavor
of Postum -and also the better health which re
sulted. And, too, we were surprised to find how
many of our neighbors had made the same dis
covery had learned the value of nealtfc first.
Postum comes in two forma: YZZjt
made instantly in the cup by the addition of boihagwate
Postum Cereal (in packages of larger J22K
prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared
made by boiling for 20 minutes. Sold by all grocers.
Postum for Health
There' a Reason"
UVE STOCK
NEWS
PUN TO AVOID HOG CHOLERA
tghly Contagious Disease Can Often
Be Prevented by Using Sim.
pie Precautions.
(Prepared by the United States Department
- oi jvb ricunure.
Recently an instance was brousrht to
the attention of the United States De
partment of Agriculture where hor
cholera appeared almost simultaneous
ly on the farms of six out of the eight
members of a "threshing: ring." The
infection on all six farms was traced
to the premises of one of the members
of the "ring," whose hogs were sick
at the time the threshing was donte
on nis farm about 10 days previous.
The owner of the sick hogs failed
to recognize the nature of the disease,
and in his eagerness to care for his
crop while the weather was favorable.
he delayed calling a veterinarian until
after the threshing was finished. As a
Hyperimmunizing Shoulder Injection.
result he lost over half his hogs and
the infection was carried to his neigh
bors' herds.
It is a common practice for fairness
to borrow and loan farm implements
and exchange labor when they are
threshing, shelling old corn, filling
silos and hauling stock and grain te
market.' Farmers are advised to read
Farmers' Bulletin 834, Hog Cholera,
especially the discussion of modes of
infection with hog cholera.
"Threshing rings" are quite popular
and no doubt under present conditions
crops can be handled speedily and
economically in this way, but the dan
ger of carrying hog cholera from in
fected hog lots should be kept in mind
and precautions taken to avoid it. In
the Instance cited the thresher was
set in the hog lot, although it was
known at the time that some of the
hogs were sick.
It is much safer to thresh grain in
the field and avoid driving into in
closures where hogs are kept. If driv
ing through the hog lots Is unavoid
able, the members of the "threshing
ring" are advised to rinse their shoes
in a disinfectant and remove their
overalls; also wash their horses' feet
and legs and the wheels of the wagon
with the disinfectant before returning
to their own premises, and especially
their hog lots. Hog cholera Is a high
ly contagious disease and often losses
can be avoided by using the sjmple
and easily applied precautions specified.
PROVIDE SHELTER FOR SHEEP
Animals Need Protection Against
Dampness as Well as From Cold
During the Winter.
For the benefit of farmers who are
wintering a flock of sheep for the
first time this year, the Nebraska Col
lege of Agriculture offers the follow
ing, suggeslons: A good well-venti
lated shelter is necessary, not so much
for protection against the cold as
against dampness. The fleece will
Vppn the sheen warm if it is dry. A
good shed open on the south will serve
the purpose until lambing time, when
a warm barn is necessary if the weath
er Is at all cold. After the corn
is shucked the sheep can run In the
stalks in good weather, with corn
silage or alfalfa fed in limited quan
tities. A little fodder may be fed In
stead of silage, but sheep seem to do
better where some kind of succulent
feed, such as silage, roots, pumpkins
and the like Is a part of their ration.
Very little or no grain Is needed up
until a week or two after lambing.
FINISH CATTLE FOR MARKET
Farmer WIH Find It Profitable te
Practice "Feeding" Before Offering
Them for Sale.
It Is customary for the farmer who
has only a few head of cattle to sell
them to the local buyer, and after
being shipped to some central point,
and after passing through several
hands, they are sometimes eound on
the farm of a neighboTwho makes
feeding a business, being finished for
market. In a series of years the farm
er who feeds makes more money than
the farmer who does not feed. While
there are losses on the operation some
veers, there are big profits other years.
On the average of years the operation
The Kitchen
F Cabinet
Copyright, 1921. Western Newspaper Union.
Failure is, In a sense, the highway
to success, inasmuch as every discov
ery of what is false leads us to seek
earnestly after what is true, and every
fresh experience points out some form
of error which we shall afterward
carefully avoid.
SEASONABLE FOODS.
The Chinese cabbage or celery cab
bage is a tender white vegetable
-which lends itself nicely
to salad combinations.
Luncheon S a I a d.
Shred in matclilike strips
some tender celery
cabbage, add to these
tart, ripe, good-flavored
apples, also cut ln"strips,
and enough fresh red,
sweet pepper to add a
note of color as well as
flavor, with one-fourth
cupful of black walnut meats. Mix
lightly with mayonnaise dressing and
serve with cheese sandwiches.
Custard Nut Pie. prepare a cus
tard pie as usual, using a pint of milk
with three eggs, sugar and salt to
taste, with nutmeg to season, then add
just over the top as it goes into the
oven a cupful of black, walnut meats
cut in coarse bits.. The" meats will
brown and make a delicious crust Over
the top.
Neapolitan Macaroni. Mix two cup
fuls of cooked macaroni or spaghetti
with one cupful of medium thick white
sauce in which one-half cupful of
grated cheese has been melted. Spread
this in the bottom of a deep, glass
pie plate well buttered. Lay over the
top uniform-sized, ripe tomatoes cut
in halves, pressing them slightly Into
the macaroni. Sprinkle with salt,
pepper, dried buttered crumbs and
cheese. Bake In a hot oven until the
tomatoes are soft but not broken and
the top a rich golden brown.
Vegetarian Mince Meat. Take eight
medium-sized apples, one-half cupful
each of almonds and walnut meats,
one-fourth cupful of fried figs, one-
eighth cupful of citron, one-half cup
ful of currants, one teaspoonful of
salt, two cupfuls of brown sugar, the
juice of two lemons, one teaspoonful
of cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoonful
each of mace and cloves and one cup
ful of sweet cider or fruit juice. Chop
the apples and nuts, put the dried fruit
through the meat grinder, mix all the
Ingredients and cook one hour or un
til the apples are soft. This recipe
makes enough for three pies. Seal
and keep for some time In glass jars
Not to the swift the race; not to the
strong the fight;
Not to the righteous perfect grace;
not to the wise the light;
But often faltering feet come surest
to the goal;
And they who walk in darkness meet
the sunrise of the soul.
A thousand times by night the. Syrian
hosts have died;
A thousand times the vanquished right
hath risen glorified.
Henry Van Dyke.
A WORD TO THE COOK.
There Is vastly more responsibility
resting upon the person who is wife,
mother and cook,
-fhan the salaried
cook however
well equipped and
"efficient she may
be and able to
shoulder respon
sibility.
We are told bv
those who study household efficiency
that we should have a well-defined
plan for the meals of the day. for a
week ahead, If possible. But we have
all had many experiences where well
laid plans "gang aft aglee," so it Is
well with good plans to be able to
stretch them to meet -any emergency
It is important that the family be
fed on well-balanced meals; this may
not be-done at every meal but if the
day's meals balance the results are
as good. The food should be so pro
vided that there is never an over
abundance of any one food principle,
like starchy foods, meats or sweets.
Meals should be prepared in regard
to the people served. Children and
old people need easily digested food,
often served more frequently than to
those in the prime of life. An office
worker cannot digest food that is
needed, relished and wen digested by
a man working in the open. An in
valid needs food of especial prepara
tion and attractiveness.
Do you strive to save your strength
as well as time and material In the
preparation of food? For example. If
making a white sauce for cream toast,
save out a cupful or make a little ex
tra for the next day's dish of maca
roni or escalloped potatoes. Prepare
enough pastry for three pies and put
the mixture In the Ice chest. It Is
better if well chilledf
In many homes the bread Is mixed
at night when a strong arm of son
or husband may do the hard mixing,
and in the morning It takes but a few
moments fo make it into loaves and
get to rise.
Some cooks who are clever at sav
ing time have the salt and pepper
mixed In a shaker and one turn of the
wrist does the seasoning. This same
method may be used with sugar and
cinnamon when one uses It often for
coffee cakes and cinnamon rolls. Put
the mixture into a small flour sifter
for convenience in using.
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The Right instinct.
"Come, Dorothy," said her father
Impatiently, "throw your doll on the
bed and hurry or we shall be late.
"Daddy, how can you?" reproved the
child. "I isn't that kind of a muvyer."
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The "Bayer Cross" is stamped on
each tablet and appears on each pack
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COWAN'S Rub-it-on tonishe9
HPHAT advice was given me by my family
A physician. Cowan' Rub-it-on has helped
me bring my children through many severs attacks of
cold and croup.
"Bob's case of pneumonia taught us to always keep a
bottle of Gewsa't handy in the medicine cabinet for
an emergency. Now we use Cowan's when the very
first symptoms of cold or croup appears. It is such a
simple, effective remedy you just "Rub-it-on .
Your family physician or your druggist will recommend
Cowan's Rub-i t-on. He can tell you of several families
In your neighborhood who would sot be without
Cowan's Rub-it-on. It penetrates quickly, does not
stain the clothes.
Get a bottle from tout dealer today. Three sizesi
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