Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, March 18, 1927, Image 3
CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at tongue! Then give fruity laxative for stom¬ ach, liver, bowels ‘California Fig Syrup” can’t harm children and they love it Mother I Your child Isn’t naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign the little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom¬ ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen¬ tle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. Nothing equals “California Fig Syrup'Yor children’s Ills; give a tea¬ spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious, “fruity laxative,” and it never fails to effect a good “inside cleansing.” Di¬ rections for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A lit¬ tle given today saves a sick child to¬ morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Fig Syrup,” then see that it is made by “Tiie California Fig Syrup Company.” lama # i I should be killed I V D Bee Mosquitoes, Liquid Brand killeFlieS/Ffeas, Powder Roaches, or Ants, Water Bugs, Bed Bugs, Moths, Crickets, Poultry other Lice and many insects. \ Powder Liquid t 10c and 25c 50c and 75c 50c and $1.00 $1.25 30c.. Spray Gun 35c Write for free booklet on kilting house and garden insects. McCormick & Co. Baltimore, Md. Bee \ Brand INSECT jtjl) rwwwfei Powder Tobacco Postpaid— —Guaranteed chewing, pounds, $1.50; 10 pounds, $2.50; smoklni 20c pound. George Somers, Sharon, Tenn. HaarHDtetrd Forever. Shumate K uzor ! Strop FREE. Brown and Sharpe CU; $3.25. Shears 95c. Pay when delivered. Carl¬ ton Co., Dept. 3, North WHkesboro, N. C. Motor Statistics There is a motor car for every five persons In the United States—but some have several and others none.— Toronto Star. Baby’s Indigestion Quickly Relieved •'During the recent illness of our little twenly-two months old baby girl, I gave Teethina the supreme test,” writes Mrs. Carl Peebles, 159 Goodson St., Mineola, Texas. "Baby had a very bad attack of indigestion and was so sick, we were afraid we would lose her. ‘T started her on Teethina and soon she got over the trouble and began to look and act like a different child. I can’t say too much for Teethina. It’s just wonderful." Teethina is a famous baby laxative—mild, efficient and thorough. It aids digestion, relieves colic due to an overloaded stomach, cleans out the bowels and regulates the en¬ tire system. Contains no opiates of any sort and can be given with perfect safety to the youngest infant. Physicians and iiursea recommend it everywhere. Price 30c at all drug stores. T?TT I SEND FOR USEFUL JP lYLL* Booklet About Babies. C. J. MOFFETT CO , COLUMBUS, GA. TEETHINA Babies Builds Better FINISHED FLOORS KEPT IN CONDITION String or Cloth Mcp Is Al¬ most a Necessity. (Prepared by the United States Department c t Agriculture.) Finished floors can be kept In good condition with a comparatively small outlay of time and strength, but the method must be adapted to the kind of finish, says the United States De¬ partment.of Agriculture. A string or cloth dust mop, such as Is shown In the illustration, is almost a necessity in the home where the floors are var¬ nished, waxed, oiled or painted. A cotton flannel bag may be drawn over the broom to serve the same purpose, but is not so convenient. When the surface of the floor that is not covered by rugs is merely dusty, such a mop enables one to go over it quickly and easily. The mop should not be saturated with oil but Going Over the Floors With a Dust Mop. may be slightly moistened with floor oil or kerosene unless the floor is waxed. If it is necessary to give a floor a good oiling, another mop or woolen cloth should be used and kept especially for the purpose. In general, varnished floors retain their color and luster better if no wa tej is used on them, but If very dirty they may be wiped with a cloth or mop wrung out of warm soapy wa¬ ter, wiped dry at once, and polished with an oiled cloth or niop. Waxed floors should be swept with a soft brush or mop entirely free from oil. Oil softens wax and should never be used on It In any way. PLAN FOR FRESH VEGETABLES FOR TABLE Kitchen Garden on a.Utah Farm. (Prepared by the of Agriculture.) United States Department When you lay out your garden this spring be sure to allow for plenty of fresh vegetables for the table during the summer, as well as some for can¬ ning and some to store for winter use. Two vegetables other than potatoes should be served every day, according to nutrition specialists of the United States Department of Agriculture;’ to supply an abundance of vitamins the diet. A salad of raw vegetables, or lettuce and fruit, may be counted as one of these vegetables, and. taken In addition to the other two veg¬ etables suggested it increases still fur¬ ther the chance that sufficient vita-’ mins are being provided. Succession of Crops. Plant the garden with one eye on the menus. Certain crops like snap beans, lettuce, peas and spinach can be planted at Intervals throughout the season, and consequently they will seldom be missing from the family table, after the first crop has matured. A number of crops can be given a start of ten days to three weeks if the seeds' are planted in a window box or “flat;” Tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, eggplant, cauliflower and lettuce can thus be started early. • CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. When a waxed door becomes dull and grimy It should . o given a more thor¬ ough cleaning with a cloth wrung out of warm soap water, or better still moistened with turpentine, er- gaso¬ line. Both turpentine and gasoline are very inflammable, however, and should not be used in a room where there is an open flainq of any kind. After the waxed floor Is Cleaned, rub on a new thin-coating of wax and polish with a weighted- brush or a woolen cloth, . , „ Oiled.floors should .be swept with a soft brush aqd dusted with an oiled cloth or mop. . They may- be cleaned occasionally with a cloth wrung out of warm soapy water and then pol¬ ished with' a cloth moistened with kerosene or a good floor oil. Excels of oil should be avoided. Water ana soap should be used very sparingly on oiled floors. Similar treatment is used for painted . floors. Various Excellent Uses for Cooked Rabbit Meat Cold cooked rabbit may be ground up and used Just as chicken or ; other cooked meat is used for hgsh, cro¬ quettes, shepherd’s pie, or similar dishes, points out the United States Department ef Agriculture. Meat loaf or meat balls may'tbe made of raw chopped rabbit meat in the same way as beef or veal. Sausage cakes may be made from twice-ground rabbit meat with any preferred seasoning, If pork flavor is , desired one part' fat pork may be mixed with two parts ground rabbit meat.. .Very good sau¬ sage flavor will result from mixing the following proportions: three pounds twice-ground raftblt meat, one minced onion (which may he omitted), one tablespoonful salt, one teaspoonful pepper, one and one-half teaspooiifuls powdered sage/, one . buy leaf, pinch each of thyme and allspice, four to •six table'spo6nfu!§ finely crumbed dtf bread or cracker crumbs, one -beaten egg, find 6ne-half cupful of rich sweet milk. Lettuce Is Favorite of All Salad Vegetables Many home makers think thht asalad without .lettuce- is as impossible as an omelet without eggs. Though strictly speaking a stalk of celery or a radish eaten with salt is a salad, lettuce Is the prllhe’fav.prlte of all salad vege¬ tables. It Is also orfe of the green-leaf group- that contains vitamincs and minerals. M.lke the. others it supplies bulk too and se helps to keep the food moving through the digestive‘tract in a healthy way. Lettuce by itself Is so mild in-flavor that It. needs a well seasoned, dressing. Adding- "a little rdquefort cheese to French dressing or grating a little American cheese over the’'top after French dr mayonnaise dressing has been added is an easy way . of giving appetizing flavor to n plain lettuce salad. • . A small garden is not bard to take care of if it is carefully planned on paper before it is set out. On the farm a good-sized space can sometimes be demoted to what is usually known as the “farm” or “kitchen garden.” A garden planted In long, narrow rows la easiest to cultivate. One long row may have several different vegetables planted in It. Economize on Space Plant -only guc&i vegetables as will yield godd retards for .the table in pro¬ portion to the space they occupy, if available ground is limited. Potatoes, corn, cucumbghs. melons anp peas re¬ quire considerable space. Lettuce, ’spinach, beefs, chrrot’s, snap beans oi tomatoes are more economical of space and therefore adapted to growing in a small arear-\. . ... ... ,■ The Individual tastes of the family will, of course,'determine largely'what Is to be planted .in the garden., All the green-leaf vegetables, such as spinach, cabbage, kale, smss chard, beet greens ’and lettuce, are^rieh in vitamins. Car¬ rots, rutabagas, tomatoes and string beans are&*fe4 excellent. Ail vege¬ tables furnish minerals and roughage as well as vitamins, and so are Impor tant in the diet of most persons. If Back Hurts Begin on Salts 1 Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally! by Drinking Quarts of Good Water No man or woman can make a mis¬ take by flushing the kidneys occasion¬ ally, says a well-known authority. Too much rich food creates acids which clog the kidney pores so that they sluggishly filter or strain only •part of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you get sick. Rheu¬ matism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation,, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often opine from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage, or at¬ tended by a sensation of scalding, be¬ gin to drink soft water sn quantities; also get about four ounces of Jail Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa¬ ter before breakfast for a few' days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com¬ bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush clogged kid¬ neys and stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer cause Irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. «, Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful efferves¬ cent lithia-water drink, which every¬ one can take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney complications. There is a remedy for every wrong and a satisfaction for every soul.— Emerson. " Homan Eye Eye Balai Balaam, applied at night upon retiring-, will freshen -and. ’ strengthen • eyes by morning. ng. 372 Pearl St.. N. Y. Adv. One may know what lie! wants anti occasionally he knows he oughtn’t to have it. GRAHAM MUFFINS 1 C. white flour. C. Molasses. 1 C. graham flour. 1 level tsp. salt. 8 level 1, tbsp. sugar. 1 C. milk. tsp. Calu¬ 1 egg*, well beat¬ met Baking Pow¬ en. der. 2 tbsp. melted butter. Sift together twice flour, sugar, baking* powder and salt. Add grad¬ ually milk, egg- and melted butter. Bake in greased muffin pans 25 min¬ utes In quick oven (400-450 degrees Fahrenheit). Filling Up “Is this a filling'station?" “Yep.” “We want five gallons of gas and eight hot dogs.” Bell-Ans Really Sure Relief Thousands of Testimonials From Doc¬ tors, Nurses and Dentists Say So. For correcting over-acidity and quickly relieving belching, gas, sick headaehe, heartburn, nausea, bilious¬ ness and other digestive disorders, BELL-ANS hus been proved of great value for the past thirty' years. Not ft laxative but ft tespuI-Suro-Relief for liidigestion. take.'S^l ■■’Fbffoctly ifbrinless arid pleasant to for free samples tin Boll & Co., IBc., Orangeburg, N. Y. ^ Adv -' ij'tt 'f :v ; ■ • A Slap (jHady*—I wisi), J could keep* my good looks! {be-first ", ' Mar^eTT-Weli, tiling I would suggest', 'dear, 1«‘to get' sfyrie, !■*; ■ V'- 1 ——-~* - : Strong and Active at 78/ ‘ flanjord’s Balsam o£'"MyrjJk-.has heaftjd ari^ Cuts, Burns, Braises ant} gores on man beast durifig-ftll those .years. 3 sizes.—Adv." ~ A Bad Break Mother—‘Why tire you crying/: Bob¬ by? Bobby—1 ' ; ■ ' ■*< ’.'L have a toothache and (here’s no sc|j,ooytQd.jiy. Usually,'an, egotist is so egotistical that #>u:.-for. he agreeing oven i^eglects with to him. Compliment x COOP BAKI.CS If you want bakings that are per¬ fect in taste and tenderness— that are pure and wholesome, use CAHJMET THE -WORLD'S GREATEST ,jgpo B/MBNG i^J t T*AKINS PC*® 6 *V . , MAKES BAKING EASIER —IT’S DOUBLE ACTING ..... -III——MA M —— 11 1 ' ■ Sales J 1 /, Times Those of Any Other Brand SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST1 Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting 1 the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART~| * Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, Seemed Suspicious A butcher, hearing a boy whistling Ills shop, said: "What are you making all that noise you young scamp?” “I’ve lost my dog,” answered the “Well,” the butcher asked, "do you I’ve got your dog?” “I don’t know, guv’nor,” replied the “but every time I whistle those move.” Mother! Its Cruel to “Physic” Your Child DR. W. B. CALDWELL To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monttcel lo, 111., a practicing physician for 47 it seemed cruel that so many constipated infants and children had to be kept constantly “stirred Up” and half sick by taking cathartic pills, tab salts, calomel and nasty oils. While lie knew that constipation was the cause of nearly all children’s little Ills, he did not believe that a sickening "purge” or “physic” was necessary. In Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which helps to establish natural bowel “regularity” even if the child is chronically consti¬ pated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes gentle, easy bowel-, movement but, best of all, It never Clock Induces Sleep! Based on Ihefact that a softly 1mm monotonous sound often serves!; induce sleep, a clockwork appara¬ patterned by a German doctor pro¬ the- desired noise for about minutes after winding. In order to awaken the person using it by abrupt cessation of the sound, this becomes weaker until It dit-k away .'—Popular Mechanics “BAYER” ASPIRIN Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety “Bayer Cross.” Warning! Unless you see the name on package or on tablets you pot getting the genuine Bayer proved safe by millions and by physicians for 26 years. Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. may prove dangerous.—Adv. It is foolish to fear that wluit you avoid.—Syrus. The money paid the infant’s nurse likely to be hush money. Helping the Dream Along Mrs.- Binka—My dear, I want a hat —a perfect dream of a hat. Will you get it for me? Sinks—Sure. I’ll make, a Welsh rarebit for you to eat just before you go to bed. • • The opening of new coal fields in southeast Kent, England, has revived, the project of a tunnel under the channel.- gripes, sickens or upsets the most del Icute system. Besides, it is absolute¬ ly harmless, and so pleasant tlmt even a cross, feverish, bilious, sick child gladly takes it. Buy a large GO-cent - bottle at any store that sells medicine or write “Syrup Pepsin,” Monticello, Illinois, for a FREE SAMPLE BOTTLE and just see for yourself. Dr. Caldwell's SYRUP , PEPSIN BABIES LOVE miwimimrs syrup The lofints* and Children’s Regulator Pleasant to give—pleasant to take. etable Guaranteed and absolutely purely harmless. veg¬ It Quickly overcome* colic, other diarrhoea, like flatulency and disorders., ^ The open published formula appears on every label. r ALIMENTARY jlH'i ESSMtSSQB A Perfect Food And a Gentle Yet Forceful Tonic Has enjoyed the confidence of the medical profession for over 88 years. E. J. Hart Sc Ce. f Ltd., NcwOrleaa* t mumuumunam i iiHM i imimu u i