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TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA.
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FARM
POULTRY
The Kitchen
Cabinet'S^
Back Giving Out?
ToCureaCold
in One Day
PROPER MARKETING OF EGGS
' (A Ull. WMtara N«mp«p*r ttaloa.)
K you ar* determined to Justify any
object yon entertain, of oourae you
will do It—Dtck<um.
Much of Animal Lose Can Be' Prevented
By Uee of Purebred Stock and
■ - Better Cato ■" i ;•
It le estimated that the annual pro
duction of poultry and eggs in the
United States Is in excess of $600,000,-
000—the value of the bay or the wheat
crop—and it is Also estimated that
there is a total loss of nearly 8 per
cent of the eggs marketed.
This great loss Is due largely to Im
proper handling between the farm and
the market .Many farmers look upon
eggs .as a by-product, and the returns
as so much clear gain. The hens for
age for a living, and the eggs are
gathered when convenient and kept al
most anywhere. ~ Such carelessness
and a combination of mongrel stock,
dirty nests, stolen nests of broody
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Be sure its Bromo
they would lost two
weeks. I woo
treated by two doc
tors without relief
!£&£&£
am operation. I had
With a cupful of leftover cooked
ham on# may have a most appetising
111 JnSfisSf Timbales.
T "t™ —Take two table-
•“ 4B 1*^4■ spoonfuls of but-
y.-jj ter, one-fourth of
a cupful of elQle
mm breadcrumbs, two-
thirds of a cup
ful of mUk, one cupful of cooked ham,
one-half tablespoonful of chopped pars
ley, two eggs and salt and pepper. Melt
"the butter, add the bread crumbs and
milk, and-cook five mlpntes, stirring
constantly. Add the <ham, parsley and
£ggs, slightly beaten. Season with salt
and-pepper, turn Into buttered Indi
vidual molds, haye the mold two-thirds
full, • and set In a pan of hot
wateV and 'bake 20 minutes. Serve
With-beChamel, sauce.
'' Carrot' Salad.—Take eight carrots,
one e'gBS a pinch of soda, one-half tea-
spoonful of salt)-four tablespoonfuls
Of olflfefcoll, fight ! able spoonfuls of
,yinsgftr,_. 6ne-half tenspoonful of pa
prika, -ope-half .cupful of whipped
creanb aid a bunch of parsley. Wash
the ca*9>t& put. tliem in A saucepan;
cover wijth salted Water-add cook un
til tender. Drain, remove the skins
slid* sprve. .covered with dressing and
garnlsh.with parsley. Beat the eggs In
the ujfper pnrt of the double boiler, add
'Soffo and oil slowly, beating constantly
uhtil the egg thickens. Add salt, vine
gar, paprika, and cook' over hot water
nan, Oa„ says: C2MI
"Ur back ached
and pained from
morning to night l/C
and was so weak |BG£ASJ|fj
I felt run down
and miserable. My Off "V Ju
kidneys were also Jl/wIV '*>jm
weak and my II \\JLgflr
hands and feet wL iMiGBr
swelled. 1 had die-
iy spells and >3yMf 1
blurred sight, Is PFj
Doan's Kidney w ^
Pill* soon relieved me and one
completely cured me.”
Gst Ossa's at Asy State, 60s e Baa
and was unfit 1
anything, and
Toabort&cold
The genuine bears this signature
80c.
pound often
SiWowIttSfimat 55
whe suffers from ailments
her eex to give this good ol
remedy a fair trial.
plications take
Be Sara Baby is Healthy
at Teething Time .
Keep digestion natural, thebow-
•is open, give sufficient food and
Tis bfett' aaiCUUm's Isgsistse
Then the milk teeth never cause
trouble for you, or discomfort
for baby. Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup
brings most remarkable results
in good health and comfort for
tha baby. It's pleasant to give
and pleasant to taka*
Harmless, muriy twimnlfa |». Sift
fauta' ood chUdrsn's reeuitor. KH
(ijmxTbNic
Eggs Properly Packed for Shipping
to tha ‘City.
hens, uncohfined males, late-mnturlng
pullets, and Other undesirable condi
tions explain why the product In
cludes a high percentage of small,
eracked, dirty, Stale, heated, and even
rotten eggs. ‘
Occasionally the accumulations of
oil these kinds of eggs are taken to
the country merchants and exchanged
for merchandise, The merchant .usu
al!# buys these eggS “case count," pay
ing; the same price for all kinds and
provided 0)ey are eggs With an
unbroken shell. Small production re
sults In small or Infrequent shipments.
Many of these losses, the United
States Department of Agriculture says,
can be prevented by selecting pure
breeds (hat lay more or larger eggs,
such as the Leghdrns, Wyandottes,
Plymouth Hocks, Rhode Island Reds,
Orpington*; etc.; giving better care,
food; and shelter, with dry, clean, ver
min-proof nests; confining males ex
cept In breeding season; collecting
eggs frequently, especially In hot or
muggy weather; storing eggs in s dry,
clean, cool piece; using small and
dirty eggs at home; marketing fre
quently, With protection ht all times
from'heat; selling for cash on a basis
of else and quality, ‘loss off” instead
of “case count”; using gn attractive
package; and combining shipments as
a matter of economy. 'JV- -
until thick, adding the vinegar and
.paprika. •. Remove from the heat and
qetusjde-to cool. Serve with cream at
sferviiig' time.,
Oatmtfai With Dates.—Cook oatmeal
as Yusqifljf add a cupful of quartered
gates',and mold ip small cups Serve
with‘ top milk’ as a dessert or supper
dish for chlldPesi. ' ; - -
The dog stepped about
to t Pom. '
awkwardly enough to atfhict fhe. at
tention of the crowds to tt8 ;feet.; It;
wore pink robber boots anef^a rain
proof blanket. It seemed qSrlte .mis
erable.—New York Tildes, 1 •
Though the mills of
Tat, they grind *x
Cabbage Plants
GOOD THINGS.
, and chokies at this season
e ; always an aOditlop W any menu.
' ,’/■’»,* The few that follow, are
■HR nil good;
BSSpey Ota*#* Chocolate Cake.
mill—rj —Cutup one-fonrtb of a
'iTiiii ipound, of .bitter- cboco-,
BHStfH'Tate; when softened, add
■HUH one-half cupful of sugar
abd one iibd one-half cup-
of utlik: heat to the
asHhilgr ; bofttor point, stirring.
OiSiiSm,' Constantly; boil five mln-
; * utes._pool and add two
aspotmfutoof vanilla-"; In the mean-
iftfi of.
S drown in tha open air on tha aaa soeat of
South Carolina. The kind that wa aat out,
loh stand ,ir«re colds and maka oabbagas
us. Wa have tha finaat lot_ot tRaa
"wa^ftridV^me'^w^SltSa^ And
i!»uraSAS®ffia
n. C.t MO for O.T6 or »J.M par 1.000. In
Fla.. Ala., Mlaa,, Torn*, and Va.i 100 for
|*.o4 or <0.00 par 1,000. Wim ha slaO t*
have your orders for Cabbage Plants by *»-
press or by Paroal Post at abova prlaaa.
Address all orders to
“California Syrup of Figs’
Child’s Best Laxative
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Arrived There. : ;
“I wrote a poem once, an Ode to Ob
livion." “What became of ltl"„' “It
reached Its destination.”
COD MEDAL
enlng with one cupful of sugar, then
add two eggs beaten Well. Add thi«e
tnblespodpfuhj of hot water, then add
two: cupfuls of flout sifted With three-
fout^hs. of a teaspoonful of salt and
one feaspoonful of soda, alternately,
with the chocolate mixture, stirring
thoroughly. Bake In two layers in s
moderate oven for 80 minutes,. de
creasing the heat as necessary. Put
tegfjtheV with orange icing, or a cooked
‘orttnger' creatft- flUfng.
T Pomohk Pudding—-Mix four table-
spooafiHs Of flour with one-half cup-
fql of sugar and oss^mirth of a tea-
Vpo6nfql of snlt.i nntil thoroughly
hlifenfi^b bflr.' .UM*. ihlxture Into one-
/llftif eiijlfejf df‘^aroi sweet cider and
z&ep stirring until thick and emooth.
Add .the Juice.afld pulp of three or-
apgdR. Pour Into a dish, make a me-
>tegue of the whites of three egga.
Borne women look upon a husband
as a money-earning convenience ratter
than as a' domestic necessity. \
GRAIN RATION FOR PIGEONS
Good Mixture May Be Made by Using
Corn, Wheat, Peae and Vetch-—
Peanuts Are Good.
Many varieties of grains are used
In feeding pigeons. A good mixture
may be made of equal parts by weight
of small whple corn, hard, dry wheat,
peas and vetch, with a small quantity
(about five per cent each) of hemp
and millet seeds added during the molt
ing period. - -
Other, grains which may be substi
tuted for or added to these are pea
nuts, dried garden peas, cowpeaa,
clipped oats or hulled oats, buckwheat,
Accept “Californta" SyruR Of FJ
only—look for tha flame Califomlu'
the package, then you are sure.yc
child is having the best u>4 most Bflr
lea* physic for the tittle stotnach, IR
and bowels. Children love its fra
taste.. Fall directions on bett
You must say “Califorfila.-’-^XdVv^
Th*y do
| the Work
I without
griping.
Because of her rosy cheeks and
satin skin a woman attracts the
admiration of all men. When the
toMBW young woman
fflHfjlSgEii. AP. peers in. her
l^riMHpPginks, she may
see pimples
fwiMririBr and bIotches
and she im-
.4 -4V White FieMrp*^,-:
Robert Lee Phillips,, six years
living in East Washington sfre^
mucli impressed with utl he learn
school, say a the “Indianapolis. N
The othqr evening he was l busy
• ting out “paper animals" and a;
played he kept repeating to bln
“Fleas is white, fleas la white.”'
older brother grew tired ot- tost
It and said: “Where do you get U
Very emphatically he answered:
Egyptian com, and ratio mahse, while
a small quantity of stale bread, rice,
rape, millet, canary or sunflower seed
may be fed for variety.
Peas are expensive, but seem to be
beaten with six tablespoonfuls of pow-
dered-. sugar ; beat this ltfto two'cup
fuls, of. soft-cooked rice and arrange
Hi a border around the orange mix
ture In tho dish. Bake or steam un
til the mertngne Is set, and decorate
'With glaced orange sections or any
CONSTIPATION
—UPSET STOMACH.
Puddlno^—Take three cod*
dllng water, three-fourths of
>t sugar or bossy, one table-
of butter, the Juice of two
anges. Pour the water,
and Juice Unto a saucepan
ten minutes. Take one-half
honey, one and one-half ta
ils Of butter, one-balf cupful
two teaspooofuls of baking
Mothers Rest
After Cuticura
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