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Market
How do your pigs (or steers or lambs)
goto market? Nowadays the favored
way that brings the biggest profit to the
farmer is in the personally-conducted
excursion of a Livestock Shipping Asso
ciation. In anew series of articles
' coming in
e ISe COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
Mr. Blythe will tell you all about this
COOPERATION ON THE HOOF
that is becoming so popular the coun
try over. There’s a profit in every line.
The Biggest Value Your Dollar Can Buy
C. G. Hayes
Phone 38 Hosch o
An authorised subscription representative of
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Ail of prists
Rflade Happy
Who Read and Respond?
The “GREEN FLAG” dealer invite* you to make a practi
cal, impartial test of “GREEN FLAG” Motor Oil. If you
will have your crank case drained of present supply of oil
and re-hiied with “GREEN FLAG”, you’ll be GLAD you
read this “Ad”
“Green Flats’’ Motor Oil is the world’* supreme lubricant. It has
ell the lime-toed qualifications of the highest grade standard Penn
sylvania base, with a blend of pure castor oil, and in the science of
proportion of the blend lies the superiority of this Wonder Oil.
Two thousand Southern dealers sell “GREEN FLAG” Motor Gil ex
clusively. Tv,-o hundred thousand Southern motorists use it in pref
erence to arv tithe;' brand. This preference has popularized be
cause this Oil has PROVEN the MERITS CLAIMED for it.
“GREEN FLAG” advertising don’t tell haJf the
story. “GREEN FLAG” users can praise its merits
yfesMfc A*k het’.er than we can.
\ Costs no more to brgin with
Cools leas in the end
.Supplied by the following well-known dealers:
Ak for Green Flap
Ce.ir Com} ->und ord
Cup C-~
Woodruff Hardware Cos, Winder. Griffeth & Cos., Bogart, Ga.
Allen’s Pharmacy, Hoschton, Ga. E. B. Crow Cos., Commerce, Ga.
Buford Motor Cos., Buford, Ga. J. H. Clack & Cos., Bethlehem, Ga.
Notable Sayings.
In William Dean Howell’s novel,
"The Quality of Morey” the dying and
Repentant defaulter Northwick ex
claims “That’s good!" as the hand
cuffs are placed upon his wrlstfe, “Time
ales! Bid Clifford come to met” or
ders Judge Jnffrey Tyncheon, In “The
House of Seven Gables,” takine from
his ves* pocket the watch which he
<?uh never to replace.
In 1916 the Federal Bu
reau of Markets listed
about 500 Cooperative
Livestock Shipping Asso
ciations. Today —well,
3300 is a fair guess and
there’ll be more tomor
row. Of course there’s a
reason —just one—they
pay! That’s why The
Country Gentle
man hastens to tell you
about them. It’s charac
Showing Value of Fertilization.
The tnlue of fertilization is shown
oy Romo results obtained by the Ohio
experiment station. There was se
cured from the fertilized soil an aver
age yield per acre of (11 bushels of
corn, 23i.£ bushels of wheat and 3,920
pounds of clover hay. Unfertilized
land adjoining has yielded 40*4 bush
els of corn, 11 bushels of wheat and
5,517 pounds of hay per acre.
teristic of the sort of farm
sendee Country Gentle
man readers have learned
to expect—a service cov
ering every interest of
the farm and the farm
home. Each of the 52 big,
meaty issues that come
for just SI.OO has some
thing good for every
member of the family
including the hired man.
I’ll take your check.
S KITCHEN El
_ CABINET^
Yea, it becomes a man
To chert*l) memory, where he had de
l!ht.
For kindness is the natural birth f
kindness.
sVbne soul record* not the great debt
of joy
Is stamped forever an ignoble man.
—fkiphoclea.
HOT WEATHER FOODS.
For a hot night when .anything
heavy will not he enjoyed, try * bread
and cheese souffle.
Spread slices of bread
BHei with butler, lay In bak-
HEjgWßj ing dish. >|irir,k!c gener-
HpMB sill-ting
cheese, cut In hit* If
HpMfctoasS fresh, grated if stale;
pour over u custard,
using two eggs, a pint of
milk nml salt and cay
enne instead of sugar.
Rake In a moderate oven until well
set. - Serve hot from (he dish in which
it was baked.
A sandwich is always a good sum
mer food (o serve at a light supper.
Cut encumbers very thin, spread with
mayonnaise or a boiled dressing and
place between buttered bread. Lettuce
Is .-mother good tilling with salad dress
ing.
Small sponge cakes filled with whip
ped cream, jam or with any flavor of
cooked cream makes a dainty dessert
which is easy to prepare. Custards of
various kinds and flavors sire well
liked. The following are a few. not
commonly served:
Ginger Custard.— As tills is to be a
molded custard we w ill need four eggs.
Heat them slightly and add two cup
fuls of scalded milk, one-half cupful of
sugar and one-half teaspoonful of salt.
Garnish the sides of the buttered cus
tard cups with thin strips of Canton
ginger, strain the enstard into the
molds and cook lit w'ater in the oven
until firm. J.es* sugar may be used and
the sirup of ihe ginger added as a
sauce when serving.
Baked Orange Custard. —Beat the
yolks of three eggs until light; add
half a cupful of sugar, one white of an
egg, the gr:ited rind of an orange, one
quarter eiipful of orange jwtee and one
and one-quarter cupfuls of milk. Mix
and turn Into buttered cups and bake
until the custard is linn. Cool and
serve surrounded with sections of or
ange. This custard will iiumold and
hold its shape.
Cheese Custard. —Tltis is made as
any other custard, adding a quarter of
a cupful of grated cheese and salt and
cayenne for seasoning.
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The KITCAm
CABIAETpg
Among tlm most thoroughly self
deluded people In the world are those
who think that In the multiplication
of things and possessions, happiness
and contentment lies.
SUMMER SALADS AND OTHER
DISHES.
A most attractive salad may he
made by using a cupful of two or
three cooked veg
outlining eatti
tables should be marinated with
French dressing to season well, then
serve with mayonnaise or a boiled
dressing. .Smoked salmon, sardines or
herring cut in strips may be used In
place of the beets.
Fi*h Aspic.—Put head and bones of
whltefish into one quart of cold wa
ter, add two cupfuls of tomato juice,
two tablespoonfuls of chopped onion,
two tablespoonfuls each of chopped
carrot and celery, two sprigs of pars
ley and a bit of bay leaf, and one and
a half teaspoonfuls of peppercorns.
Simmer gently one and one-half hours,
strain, season with salt, cayenne and
lemon juice. When cool add the whites
and yolks of two eggs with four table
spoonfuls of gelatin; stir constantly
until the boiling point is reached, let
stand ten minutes, strain through a
double thickness of cheesecloth and
mold until firm. Serve on lettuce with
any desired dressing. This aspic may
be used as the foundation for any num
ber of fish salads. Take some of the
aspic, hard-cooked egg, shrimps and
cucumber, and a most pleasing combi
nation Is prepared.
Fresh fish, fried until crisp and
brown and served with crisp lettuce
salad, with a slice of fresh tomato,
bread, and a simple dessert of acid
fruit like the following, will make
another good dinner menu.
Cheese and Banana Salad. —Remove
the sldn from two bananas, scrape and
cut In halves lengthwise. Mix one
Neufchatel cheese with two table
spoonfuls of chopped mint leaves, add
salt ano French dressing to moisten.
Spread one-half the mixture on the
two slices of banana, cover with the
other slices and press firmly. Cut In
slices and arrange on lettuce; serve
with French dressing. Chopped nuts
or olives may be used for variety In
place of the mint leaves.
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THE BARROW TIMES, WINDER. GEORGIA
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Come!
Try Mr. Edison’s
Realism Test
#
Does the New Edison
make you feel the
presence cf the living
singer? Does it Re
# Create the efforts of
famous instrumental
ists. —of great bands
and orchestras?
The Realism Test en
ables you to deter
mine for yourself.
SMITH HARDWARE
COMPANY
V. <g>
Term “The Public.”
What we understand today by th~B
term “the public” did not exist dnrlnj
antiquity, ns It presupposes a great
number of simultaneous renders of on*
s.ad the same writings, a condition
that could not he realized before the
invention of printing. The first book
that may he said to have had a public
(n the souse ns now understood was
the printed Bible. The essential in
strument, however, l’or the formation
of “a public,” journalism, did not ap
pear before the I'TeuVh ravolution.
Life
Was a
Misery
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
“From the time I en
tered into womanhood
... I looked with dread
from one month to the
next. I suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. 1 would think
1 cc dd not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse, i .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . . ■
I decided to
TAKE
The Woman’s Tonic
“ i took four bottles,”
Mrs. Jones goes on to
say, “and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that 1 have
not a pain. . .
“ It has now been two
years since I tookCardui,
and I am still in good
health. . . 1 would ad
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
sufferer from any female
trouble.”
If you suffer pain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up yourrun -down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. Jones. TryCar
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
J.6S
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Lands For
SALE
55 acres, two-horse. strong red land. 3 miles of Stat
hnrn, < Ja.. SIOO.OO per acre.
35 acres It) miles of Bethlehem, (la.; fine land, good
roads; price $150.00.
Two large farms in Hancock county; good land, fine
timber; pasture; houses; selling for only $35.00 per acre,
(food terms enough.
3-room house and lot close in, in Winder; selling for
$1.250.00.
New 5-room bungulo, $2500.00.
40 acres strong rod land 4 miles out of Winder. S2OO
per acre.
MoKlrov creek farm sold.
Loans made at 6 and 7 per cent on City and Farm
property.
W. H. Quarterman Atty.
IT S VERY PLAIN.
lit,-tl we wouldn't ho selling: tools
to the host, mechanics if they were
not fully u ]>to the standard of ef
ficiency. So you will lie wise if
you need tools of any kind for
either home or professional use to
follow their example and procure
them here where quality is the
first consideration and profit the
last.
WILLIAMS THOMPSON CO.
KS INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or mouths ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
anl lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful miud. Don’t
DELAY. It may mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures bis property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity crnics he can build again. lie owes the protection
that it gives, to ihs peace of minil and the "are of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
Winder Marble
and Granite Cos.
We Build Monments
From the largest to the smallest
Why go away to get your Monuments for loved ones
when you can patronize a home enterprise and get 1 lie
very !>esl workmanship and most appropriate designs,
and at the same time save money and agents commission.
WINDER MARBLE & GRANITE CO.
J. W. Nichols, Prop.
Reliable Glasses
Tf you sire thinking of obtaining glasses, please bear in mind
that the financial and professional responsibility of those to
whom you entrust the care of your eyes is of greatest impor
tance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exelusively
to the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grind
ing of proper glasses, all for one reasonable charge.
Optometrist j, c. Duggan °P tician
53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
THURSDAY. JULY I, 1020.
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