Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, June 13, 1918, Image 9
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(Special'Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture^)
Your (jruggist gives back your money if it doesn't*
liven your liVer and bowels and st/aighfyn
T' ~ you up without making you sick* ' '
Tempting veal loaf
EAT POTATOES EVERY!MEAL.
W HAT is more tempting \
for a summer luncheon
than Libby’s savory
Veal Loaf! Prettily garnished
it makes a dainty yet sub-
st^nUal dish—and one all
ready to put on the table!
Order Libby’sVeal Loaf today. '
You will -want it always on,
your shelves—for jquipk lunph-
coirs^for unexpected "guests^
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Libby, M'Neill ft-LijAy, Chicago
Ugh 1 Calomel makes you siek. It’s
horrible! Take a dose of the-dangerous
drug tonight and . tomorrow you may
lose a day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quick silver
which causes necrosis of the, bones.
Calomel, .when' it comes into ‘contact
with sour i>ile { erashT^wtolt, breaking
spoonful and if It doesn’t straight®
Ton right up and make you feel &Q*
and ^vigorous I. want you t<r go h^ckt*
the store' and get your money. ’ Dod
son’s Liver Tfttie Is destroyiag jhe sal#
nf culouud because it Is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefor#
it cannot salivate or make you side.
I guarantee that one spoonful qg
aa'usea and crunqiiog. „If you/are slu
No Virtue in Numbers
\Slary had a little l;inil>.
* > Kn>b;hly more famous tl
presiihint's sixteen sheep,” “li
Stuffing Potatoes, One of the Attractive Ways of Preparing Them
NR Today*— Relief or No Pay
cupfuls of. sl. ; :u .milk. Brihoye the
onion :,nd add tie* piilk slowly to tli»>
'jpptatoes..^Mix oftc and one-half labio-
spoowfids ’cotn >:ru’.ch.-ope and m*“half
teaspoonfuls salt, and* a littl^e:if'enno
pepper to a thin paste witji two table-
... -spoonful*., odL.k-. .lliis. mixture.
i into the Iw*iIititf-Mttti]/ ♦ 'onti-mie to boil
for one minute; strain and serve.
There are three 'vital processes of
human existence,—the digestion of
food, the extraction of/ nourishment
from It and the elimination kof the
yraste.
Let anything Interfere with these
proceaaea,—kt thei# be Interrupted-or
improperly carried on, and sickncss^^
of some kind follows. ’
rheumatic poison Id allowed to re
main In the body. '
Think of this. It explains the soo*
cess of Nature’s Remedy (NR Tab
lets) in so many 'rises where other
medicines have failed. Thousands aro
Tablets every day and «t«
S etlef! Why pay' nve or tea
?s as much for uncertain
gs? A 25 c box of Naturaf*
■nerfy (NR Tablets), con
ning enough to lost twenty-*
> days,—must help yon, must
> you prompt relief and sat-
:tory benelit or coat yoa
I g.;\-
Ana Nature's Remedy la not only
for the relief of rheumatism. It Im
proves digestion, tones the liver, r*«-
ulates kidney and bowel action, im
proves the blood and cleanses the
whole system. You'll feel like a new
person when you’ve taken NR Tablet*
a week. You’ve tried the expenstvw
medicines and doctors, now make ths
real test You’ll get results this timet.
> Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) is
sold, guaranteed and recommended by
your druggist
Poor dltfootlon and aaslmlla
tlon means failure to derive® . ’
full nourishment from food and ■ h
that In turn often means lm- V ^
poverlshed blood, weakness,
anemia, etc. Poor elimination
means an accumulation of waste
matter which poisons the body, lowers
vitality, decreases the power of re
sistance to disease and leads to the
development of many serious ills.
Rheumatism,—due -to some Interfer
ence with the process of elimination,
failure to get rid of certain body
poisons,—cannot be expected to yield
to sfly medicine that falls to correct
the condition responsible for it- Could
any reasonable person expect to rid
himself of rheumatic pain M long as
For dinnVr
puffed Potatoes.
Bake yfJotpteos In a hot oven for
houminutes, or until soft. £ut a
!iyo from Hit; side of eafli anti scrape
ut the Inside. Mash this and season
nth salt anti pepper. Add enough
icated milk to bring i * Hie consist-
nvy of 'ordinary n;a. bed potatoes.
VlieM. partly cooled a<ld" egg. This
nav be left-oVer whiles or yolks or
vj.t.le eggs, well beaten. Add not
wore than one egg to six mediuin-slaed
totatoes. Ilf'iill the skins, brush with
ached fat, and put hack in the oven
Live Stock is marketed from
farmer to consumer at a lower
cost than almost any other farm
product., i. \
Some Menus Worked Out by ^fcperts
Without Allowing Them to Be-.^
come 1 Monotonous—Others Are
Easily Obtainable.
fKvw/dliat there are mil
The United States Department of
agriculture reported in 1916 that the
farmer gets for his cattle “approxi
mately two-thirds to three-fouiHhs” of
the final: retail price paid by the con
sumer for the resulting.beef.
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Under normal conditions, the farmer’s
share of retail prices of various farm
pioducts is approximately as lollovts;
supply yr this time of year, and that,
uiiles^people generally eat more pola-
P>j>< than they ordinarily do, mittions
of bushels of goqd food will lie lost
at a rime when nearly the whoh; world
is vsirTering for food? Potatoes are
Pull-:, and heavy and cannot well bo
trail ported -over seas. The United
Slap must, cat its own potatoes and
release other foods for export.
=>iiimii!iimmiai|i.ism!MiimiimmmH
| . STAY SLENDER I
Bod y f a t. i s st (itutLup—tauu-gy
Keep your eiie
i-not in stor::g
of ]m it a toes. I';
Use up tin* ent
.for vuiii* war
Don’t lie afraid
plenty of them.
;y they give you
work and stay
and eating potatoes every njeal can
made a. pleasure. FollowingTire
me recipes, worked out by the cook-
Work Hard
Butter 71 per cent ^ ....
CATTLE 66% to 75 per cenF"
Eggs 65 per cent
Potatoes 55 per cent
Poultry 45 per cent
ing experts of tlie 1 mtvd States de
partment of agriculture, covering
every meal for two days. Similar
partim lit of :P
potato reeijiys
rliiiiiiiiiimii:iii::;![ii:i;iimiiiiimiiiiiiir
recipes, Imth economical and palatable.
have been worked out covering every
meal for a week. * . v
For breakfast: v * s'
WKh Wheat Sayers.
ug\jieed not invblve liard-
MTie're ITaiig«-r of Lunger
read. Ahundant crops of
are-available to mix with
in making palatable and
ends. If every housewife
ier Says: “Eatonic” Rids Weak Stomachs of
Acids, Gas, Heartburn, Food Repeating
and Stomach Miseries ~~
The diffefence between farmer’s price
and retail price represents the necessary
expenses of packing, freight and whole
sale and retail distribution.
Potato Omelet.
1 mpfal mashed po- 1 teaspoonful salt,
tarn. . 3 tfftrs.
^ teuspbonfiil pep- 3 tiiblospoonfuls of
per. - cream or milk. . \
Wash eggs and separate the white
and yolks. Add tin* \ oiks Xo tUC ..potato
and beat until therjr are no lumps.
Season with onion juice, if /desired,
and chopped parsley. Beat the whites
until 7 stiff and' fold into, the potato
mixture. Put into a well-oiled frying
paw and bake in oveifc until brown.
Then turn and fold on hot platter.
Serve at once, a
For lunch orsupper:
Potato and Com Chowder. *
'HP'Pt vanned corn. 1 small onion chop-
3 (^mfuls potato.cut pe«l.
— in Jnnall pieces. % teaspoonful pep«-
FriipfiHis skim milk. per.
2 pnnees sidt pork. lVs t.ablespuonfuls of
\ “ ’cornstarch.-
-■ Tin* salt phek should be cut into
oilier cereal
wheat limit
nutritious IT
would. , use smue-
"EATONIC neutralizes the add*
What miserable feelings are cnused
by an upset stomach! That dull, that’ ^orm the painful gases, “stweefr
heavy, “bloated” sensation that follows ens” the stomach, and gtves-the e&BtrtC
a full meal, rpbs goo<l living of half Juice a chance to do Its work as It
its pleasures. Is there any, way out Should. - • \
for you sufferers with stomach weak- “To promise appetite and aid dig®*
ness? “~ ~ tlon, take EATONIC tablets—one or
•: Yes; II. L. Kramer, the man who two after each meal. They are peiy
originated Cascarets, has found a sure, fectly harmless. Eat them Just" Ilk#
quick, relief for Indigestion, dyspepsia, candy.
"sour stomach,” heart-burn, formation “For distress after eating; soar,
I of pnInfill gases, “bloating,” etc., etc, "gassy,” acid stomach, vertigo, nause#
s ’I He calls his stomach relief EA- and belching, and that wretched
TONIC, and It certainly is mtrWn^ n puffed-up, “lumpy” feeling, after orer*
• wonderful record. Countless thous- eating; there is nrfthing to compar#
qnds of .people who formerly np-*with EATONIC Tablets** ^ _
^ proachod their meals with dread, now All druggists sell EATONIC — 50c
ot ..eat their fill of their favorite fqods for a large box. Watch out for imit#-
without fear of the after-effects. tions. The genuine hears the name
ll *j Mr. Kramer says: “My EATONIC EATONIC on each tnblet-rguaranteed
s ’ tablets are the solution of the age-old to do all thnt*ls claimed L or if yotar
problem of indigestion and all forms druggists don’t carry EATONIC gcai
Pe of stomach misery. to Eatonic Remedy Co M Chicago, Dl*
Hour in whatever bread, biscuits, pas-
tr.v, a’n<l so on she prepares, the neces
sary saving in wheat would be hceo'in-
plished. In Farmers] .Bulletin 955 pf
the department 'of Vgfieuitums—rom-
plbte directj;ms are gtvW ft+r-makihg
bread, biscuits' mufiins, cookies n^d
various kinds of past/y in which wheat
performs
Swift & Company not 01
the manufacturing operations., of pre
paring cattle for market in itVwell-
equipped packing plants, but it pays the
freight on meat to all parts of the
United States, operates 500 branch
distributing houses, and in most cases
even delivers to the retail butcherAll
this is done at an expanse of less than 2
cents per pound, and at a profit of only
about *4 of a cent per pound of beef.
flouf substitutes are „uscd
Large volume of business and expert
management, make pQSsible this indis
pensable service to the Hve-stock raiser
and to the consumer, and make possible
the larger proportion of retail prices
received by farmers. / * '
small pieces.r,aird c
chopped onion until*
golden brown'. Add
Cook for ten minutes. AHd the milk
and corn and-cook slowly in JtMlouble
boiler. Add tie* Hour mixed >o iu
smooth paste with an equal amouniof
Cold water, Add the-pepper and a<J/Ii-
tioigi! salt if necessary. Cook until
the mixturfe is creamy.
For dinner:
Browned Potatoes With Roast Beef.
Parboil potatoes for ten minutes.
Ri nun’e 'the skins and place "the pota-
' toes on a roasting rack with meat.
Bake them hu* about -10 minutes, or
' until the potatoes a~rc tejulef, basting
them Oceasiouajly with The Juice In
. i the pair! ■ '’• b-'v .
Use the left-over potatoes to make
potato raki's. They-are . very good
.served for breakfast wiTh^risp-slices
Carter’s Little Liver
You Cannot be A Ren
Year Book of interesting and
, instructive facts sent .on request.
Address Swiftb&'Company,
Union Stock Yards,, Chicago, Illinois
Substit
Satisfactory siTS^titutes -for sugar
may. b“ used to a mtrefa larger extent.
These include sorgbumJcHni and cane
simp, maple sugar and stain, and
lioueyf The maple sirup aiuhskiigar
production. can and should beNm-
crensed in those areas in whlcpi niapl^
trees are growing in siifitcient niunbers
to warrant the expenditure of tin* nec
essary time and-labor. Maple sirup
and sugaFAferr* ■produced l^i 1!) states,
the anauai output ex«n-,!i:fg
pounds of sugar ami 4,000 000 galiaos
o^f sirup! These figure's can be It*
creased. The production, of sorghum
sirup in 1917 exceeded that irTTOld by
Swift & Company,
ITTLE
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PIUS.
SmXlt Pitt
v Small Dose
\ Small Pric*
A BSENCE of Iroh in the
1 v Blood I# the reason for
many colorless faces bat
ARTER’S IRON PILLS
Potato Cakes.
m cold mashed or rlced pota
taste with salt and pepper, anV
thva Httle.milk!. Add egg, i!
for U.S.Marine
Mtllin’ mifid r rv on horn Nicies
• ■I., frying* pan, or
in wt*ll-gn*aserl sk!
griddle, and serve
I'or supper or lunch t^NPotato soup
can make-the largest- part o^Hhe iqgal.
Men
who wear 1
.this .
emblem
APPLY AT ANY
Potath Soup
'Boil
three tpedlum-sized potat<)ei*
1 and when soft rub tbepi through a
| sieve,
Excellent -succotash can be
with dried; lima beans and dried cor
SIR? a small onion apd t
this and a Hitkchopped celery or
Service under this emblem
For MAL4RIA.CHILLS and FEVER.
imam—-i,ii^ki,i,iiit~; "“Tr’T!^:—S7T;^?nTlnT.■'
—~-?nrTT
simp may be Th^dwpf#]ln nearly twfy"
state in the Uiiiopr - An increased nro-
Unction of sorghum sirup will enable
-the public StHI'flirther to conserve tiu
^dgaf supply in .the most /avafinhic
form foT transportation'to our soldiers
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NR does it by improving
digestion, assimilation
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Rheumatism
and elimination——
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For 25 c.
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the logical way.
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