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4 i to yV 9 fj iwijwafyl JfeiSdMMgrggii Nw jwwtai 11 jfcns'fcm jaiiLntw4Li JUtarn i'ww ti CHARLOTTE SUNDAY OBSERVER SUNDAY OCTOBER 29 1010 WOMAN BUTCHER TELIA MEAT BUYING SECRETS 8 CENTS I Ilf CLEVELAND COUNTY IS Market Visits Best Method for Housewife to Drive Away Worry of Biff Meat Bills RESENTING PLAN more toward the foreleg and ta more fatty Both are good wien roasted "Round hxuilder may also be taken as tak but the toughest of all steaks and I bad when roaitsd "Perterhoune may be too oostly for the workingman wife but nlrloln would mak a good ubstltut although It i bit tougher "Hxiusew ves should make us of meat hone In soup That puts flavor Into soup and make tt more nourishing The best soup meal ars the p't-plce or hreast rib meat and the ehank should be taken that meat Is fresh Freeh meat 'a a strong red When (t ages It darken jn no- the change Is hardly noticeable" ta arrsinged that there la great variety ae well high nutilment In the ration Twenty ounene (a pound and quarter) 0f freeh beef Te the atandard meat diet Inetead of beef any of the following meate may be auivtttutod: Ai equivalent quantity of freah mutton bacon canned meat when 't la Impracticable to furnish fresh meat dried meat dried tickles or canned fish and on Thanksgiving and Christman turkey Instead of the lg ounces of flour and buklng powder allowed per nmn each day eoft or hard hiead or corn meal may be aubstltuted Instead 'f beans the mess may contain rice or hominy As a substitute for potatoes a combination of onions tomatoes and a total of It pounds the flent 14 deye he at the barracks Thin Uuu to good food regular hours and constant exercise In the open air Tho aubHlrtenee officers aosert that the Amor can Army iiitlon la the best and most plentiful served txi any Army In the world Army nation Ileie In the balanced At my ration by which lie I'nltod Ktutea (loveru-merit defeats tho high cost of living ami st the ume time keeps the man healthy The tatlon couta re 1408 grams of prote'n 178 5 yams of fat mid '2 9 gram of curho-hydrates end produces 4741 heat calorlre: Standard Army ration for time ol ptace In garrison: 1 Frcah I cef 20 ounces or as a substitute: fresh mutton 20 ounces Cleveland Clot aver-age American housewife does not know how to get the most out of the meat she buys" snya Mins Anna Bowden first woman butcher "The butcher bill would worry housewives lens If they went In person to the markets" she says Miss Bowden says when women do go to market they trust to the buteh- Author of he Clansman" and Other Hooks Has Stirred Up a INest With His Project to Place a Ku Klux Masque on Monument to Colonel McAfee Figure Price Will Jump to 30 Cents in 1917 II Has Pest Provisioned Army in World nv kerby ct you buy a pouml-n nd-a-quarter of fretih beef In pound and an-clghth of bread mlv I bacon 12 ounces canned meat when or a rati conta nlng part )m acttcubl to furnish fresh moat- th 16 ounces hash corned hcef when I -Y lmpractlcuhlo to furnish fresh meat end part other vegetables will he set before the soldier In lieu of onuicH frl-ih mcTt' "A woman mlV "he ftn1 tlle a rood cotton aetlon I had not been there but a few dnn tint I negro Insurrection and race wn sprang up and a buttle fouyin in ih flight and In the worl betwein Urn white and black I only missel taking my part by being rtetnt ed to guard tho women and rh ldren The tioitroea were routed and eea'tered and nevt dav a Inr number of na-roea were arrested and Jalkrt a' RllndoKn and peace reatoied for the Vl aaer "A few weeks later In March IMS I wan foot rr It out of th Mark belt near Band Mountain came up with about 40 white on tr I erated at gr'' arid saw mill rather exi'todly dlaeuna ns the Ku ui Klan that had raid nj that section the nlirht befote 1 JAMPS ITIdorT SAYS 1'S FOKGKT wants dried apples or peaches may be iwd 16 0UTt0cn fish dried 1 neat for roHtlnK butcher fChoP8t buVftrr(1 WUl HbouncV fleh canni 17 tea Half tho vinegar allowance in ly trkev dreuxed diawn on holder lhen enmo to rouetlng he consumed a pickles and the spices Thanksgiving and when th8 wouM nnlJ thfl 'run'1 and flavoring are 'nterchangenhle prHrt cable 16 ounces The buttr and lard may 2 K)iiu 1S 0nr or mlb give way to oleomargarine and lard Utute hara bnud substitute wien interests of the (Jovernmenl Amither method of varying the diet so require 16 ounces' soft bread 14 for roasting Is hing shoulder That Is the of beef does to the neck In thrt Grip of HuMH (From Puoit) The man who name Pullman cars sprang at the man who name collars he hi wed "tlbcvdfrseujk" wn tho withering reply "Como come boys" expostulated the gentle-voiced keeper "you were not to talk shop you Know" ami a half incea of beams a pound-nod a quiu tr of is tn toe an ounce-anl-a 'juarter of ptunea an ounce-un eighth of coffee three-and-a-fifth nf Hiivar half an ounce of part Itound shoulder also a chuck Is Tficrnri of Cull War I'olnii to Beal-lug of Ay Mini bj 150 Men at toil of Amos Owens During Reign of Terror and Calls It Blot on Mfinorj of Man It II II' '14 i ThU wan the first 1 had heard Ku I nU(i ap 0 ince of butter sUghi Klur I enrju red who the were and than half an ounce of lard 1 1 rx Th nlfi a i i in i Hllghtly what to They od 1 they were up tr(j 0( a Km 0f eviup and enough me hov were the eptr'ts of the dead kir salt pepper cinnamon and Confederate soldiers rix'ng out ff fatxi log for day food-all thie for their graven to legn'ato corid tlons i (entse hrounrht about hv carpetbn crers ami Sant dos It! That la how acallawaga I thought those on Inets the cost of living In were arranrlng uno'her nil tno 1 t)P t'niod btotes Army The quan Mother Praises Remedy Her Baby titles given abovo comprise the stand ard At my ration fed to Uncle Bain's soldier buys Not that the Army eats beef beans and potatoes every day but It eats the equivalent of tit's menu every dav And during the Inst fiscal year 1M6-1T cost Uncle Bam luat 26 8 1 1 nts a dav i er man to give the Army tlu beat food that any army In the wn rid rece ves Found and a Ouartr Pay Facti sold er Is ent tied to approximately four and a quarter pounds of food a day and the standard ration Is for company commanders to dtawr only pnrt of their u' pl'es from the gatrleon quartermaster drawing the rest In cash which may be expended only for food Chicken eggs and other delicacies are common articles of d(et In the Army when the pout lx so situated that such articles can be obtained from this "savings" fund Corn Stood ly Kls'ng In spite of Uncle Sam's superior ability to feed hls soldiers cheaply the cost of living In the Army Is steadily rising There was a time luu In 1897 when It cost 12 1-2 centi a dav to feed each sold'er! But that t'me 's no more The lowest figure reached since 1898 was In 1906 and 1997 when It cot a little over 16 cents a day for each man In 1909 the cost went up tx 18 66 cents and since then It has been 'aeroplanlng considerably Jumping from 21 05 cents In 1909 to 24 97 cents In 1915 For the last fiscal year It reached 26 8 cents per man and the ent'mates for next year place the co-t at 30 cents per day per man flat! The yearly cost of feeding tho Army Is nearly twenty mill on dollars this Is the estimate for the next fiscal year Under the law the Artnv ration Is fixed by the President The rtandard raMou was tucxcribed In ounce corn meal 20 ounces 5 Raking powder 08 ounces 4 Beans 24 ounces or as a substitute rice 1 6 ounces hominy 16 ounces 6 Potatoes 20 ounces or as a substitute canned potatoes 15 ounces onions in lieu of nn equal quan'lty of potatoes but not exceeding 20 per cent of the total leue tximatoes earned In lieu of an equal quantity of potatoes but not exceeding 20 cent of the total Other freh fnot canned) when they van obta'ned In the v'clnlty or tranapoited In a whole- somo condition from a distance In He of an equal quantity of pot toes Dl SVTUp PepSlll but not exciedlng 20 cent of the total iRsue 6 Primes 1 28 ounces or as a substitute- apples d-'ed or evat orated 128 ounces peaches dried or evaporated 1 28 ounces jam In 1 eu I of an equal quantity of prunes but not exceeding 60 per cent of total 'emir 7 Coffee toasted and ground 1 1 12 ounces or as a substitute: coffee roasted not ground 112 ounces: coffee green 1 1 nces tea black or green 32 ounces 8 Btiai 72 ounces 9 Milk evaporated unsweetened 5 ounce 10 Vlnerar 16 g'll or as a sub- That Relieved Nearly all the sickness incident to a life Is due to constlpaion or Inaction of the bowel At tho first indication of Irregularity In this important function ro let should be afforded prompt A mild laxative should be administered to genty tarry the congested waste and eave tho stomach and bowels free to per- form their allotted tasks Of the various remedies recommend- by mi insi( cowles Am i nil fa-vcr'lc son the i Tlmmas Dixon Other (f spro'' Th nro foni li di Griffith that lr'ml'ah pe I of fie turning picture worl) proi' i ri 'The rilrth of a Nat'o'i nHty from 'lu niVuin It a dull cliv 'n newspaper o'role h's a kcep'fig before the 1 eli for'i of hi ver-l-fltlle innd nn I 'he latest agitation that ha armi-ei a hern'' rest ml f'motv Is rrn r'evitlv worried to erect nionttp'enf Ier'n McAfee of with a masque Wh'ther or no Thomas rv-xon sus-pec'el thn' such proleet would meet 1 1 i ep r'ted eroosit'on all O'er Me 1 mite and ns a piece Of rtfs become reulnted widely hy nessspspfr nf the Fnufh another hot If Mr von wants to Ht'r up tVncs old keen h'a name before the puM- het'er advert's h's prodijrt'on "The roll of a he not hate eelected an' th'oe more trrelv Mr nn prooosed to erect this Tnoronient to f'n'ooel feAfee In Fhelhv the eonn'v sea of Cleveland PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH com'ng night Tey oueHtlnneil tn cloxily and my es veto w'th tlem I dhl po txrrv lone at a place until I reached Tenn where stopped s'X weeks arid went from there to Salem Illinois tho first week In June "Hv that time the people there re talk ng much H'ru the Ku Klux terror In the Foufh I In I'l'nols unt 1 November ami spent the Winter In WeU Iwntukv sod returned me th net Sitting Smith an- iv'ng ra war and a general reign of terror after Ku Kluxlarn vv uh Introduced Iri Cleveland and Rutheiford Counties Whatever the excuse for In other there vns no need or eycitxx for It here Most of ottp people ero of one mind with only a fen nem-oes shd ReptihHoiins peace and good order preva'led snd our women and children were not In any more danger thep than now close contact of the races In laery made the dor negroes hotter disposed towards the whites than their OtT-sprlngs Of today are It was the sequence of intolerance In the adjustment of changed cond tlons the last lick In the dark following defeat in war and as such mav be excused hut not perpetuated In a monument to lawlessness Cnl I-roy McAfee was the only Colonel tha Cleveland Countv furnished the Confederacy and he acoulfed himself favorably and ns su we are all proud of h's memory "A Colonel of the Forty-ninth Ittginent he commanded Hr gad" at Drurj's Bluff on the and 20th of May 18 64 and I saw Tells How To Open Clogged Nostrils and End Head-Colds You fee fine In a few momenta Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone Your ogged nostrils will open The air paxaages of your head wl'l Co'ir fv "Temmv was stltutcd a part of the dally tat'on dear and you an breathe freely Noithls wa8 when tho prevailed more dullness headache no hawkl-1 that a fighting man needed ht dally 1914 It is the result of long years rlckles cucumber In lieu of 1 to rellev constipation the combl-of study and exper'ence In the Army an equal nuanMty of v'negar but not nation of simp laxative herbs with There was a time when whiskey con- exceeding 50 per cent of total Issue 11 Sx't 6i ounce 12 Pepper black 04 ounce 13 Cinnamon 014 ounce or as a substitute- cloves O' 4 ounce ginger 014 ounce- nutmeg 014 ounce 14 Iard 64 ounce or: lard sub-st tu'e 64 ounce 15 Butter 5 nunce or as a sub-st'tute: oleomaeearlue 5 ounce 16 Fvrup 32 rill 17 riavor'ng extract 014 ounce peps'n as prescribed by Dr Caldwell and sold In drug stores under the name of Dr Cablwell's Byrup Pepsin Is the most effective It contains no opiate or narcotic drug Is eas-ant to the taste mild and gentle In action and quickly brings the des red relief In an easy natura' manner Mrs Douglass Mason 111 that she canot say enough In praise of Dr Ryrup Pepsin as a dependable family laxat've Little Mary Eva had been badly constipated they tried Dr Byrup Pepsin which brought the first natural relief the child had had In two weeks tng snuffling mucous discharges or dryness no struggling for breath at night Tel your dnigg'st vou want a small bnttl" of Fly's Cream Halm Apply a Mflle of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrl let It penetrate through every air passage of the head soothe and heal the swollen Inflamed mucous membrane and relief comes lnsantlv "grog" to keep him going The Surgeon office ines on the ac-ceptabll ty of the Army rat on and It Is carefully figured out to give the proper amount of heat units the proper amount of hone and muscle building foods and so on The Aimy must be a nearly a no a collection of highly trained afhlete ond they must be fed accordingly Officers In charge of recruiting stn- drug stores everpwhere and costs only fifty cents a butt To avoid nnd Incff ct've su i'utes be sure to asv for Dr dwell Syrup Pepsin See tbnt a of Dr and hls portrait appear on the ye low canon In which the bottle is parkt trial bott'e free of charge can be obtained by writing to Dr Ci'dveil 435 It Is lust what eve-y cold and catarrh i tione aay that the average recrul Tell why joa gontfl he uehtt to Mm and one nf ih tocn wtuj read yxnw fn this newspaper wtU bo yoor next employ h'm on foot In the front lines with sufferer needs Don't stay stuffed up i gains five pounds the first week and I seven pounds the second In the Army and miserable Dr Caldwell's 8yrup Sepsin la so'd Washington St Montlcello 111 gleaming sword In hand acting r'f -r1 hundred i bravely under musket and artillery Are urging on his men Now I th'nk tor xtr ril'nt eoeq men wh'ru'ng an old 'brn i -ht up and to cclude a misnue lames Flllott of Con a '-eteran of the W-r pet-seen t1- snd a man who Is c'vo resneetful nttent'nn by fount ill whenever he yentcre nn optr 'on k' rim us In h'x onln'on Id i-K ux mssnue Wonts forever h'de all fh fte-r fol-OtiP' XTeA-ee w-rr 'n oper bnfle and he "an tnul to b's romrades In a pm as eel' xq tr the common lnfe'1 wenre rf fteeland When Tint tm reado thl- mnv-be he 1 h' 't art1 someth rtr more too on to -a end t- prove end defer snless nan I tng a'nna hls anrl flauet 'eq xt th I 1 1 rt one Amos Owens Irt Up forpet 't A fl tusf what rrimt' rrtr ea to do TV4h regard to 'h'x or of Torn Th von N'orth fx fl 're to ooriose aov mnxenxfnt thx w'll perpelnuts thB tpemorv ff brve men and there were pxanv no flnnht who yavs their Tx ex a fl 'xer'fleefl much to ourll the tlfle of nerro domination hfiftrefl by exepefhx rr'er and "hidden hands Vow thnn let James fep ns qometh'r- about those flnvx" and as hs found them at the rf the rreat oonetf tr and Ttuther- forfl "In X'Tntr ff 188 as wtnp- jn th tflnck hft of eentrn) Ala-t'Bmx the ond in FLOIISYS LAPSTISCABU URSKMHS Corrcepondeno sol Htctl VAN LINDLEY C0 GHFFNSBORO Woman's Garments Qutty You Will Enthuse Over These Beautiful 10W CURED MY CATARRH TOLD IN A SIMPLE WAY a Ku Klux masque would forever hide all he gl rv he had won In open end would be an insult to hls comrade In arms as well as to the common intelligence of Cleveland County" Thorna motive were prob ably actuated by the highest Impulses If you know him you will agree that anyth'ng he ever does or says 'n generally radical or ern-pliatn Tom does th'ng In hls own way and savs things like nobody else And ho'n a good advertiser They think the world and all of Tommy up there In Clove and County They will tell vou If you have occasion to vls't Rhelhv where he used to live that when he sent out that great road production of "The B'rth of a Nat on with an accompanying of nome 22 mis'elnns he Insls'ed that It play Fhelby w'thout a single reduction to it musical etnbellshments probably at a loss for the opera house very small and the cost of for this long tump proved very ex pensive But Tom wrote to hls Cleveland County friend of other davg that lie win them "the real thing" in the biggest Idea of modnrnlnrl moving pl'ture dram and they traveled many mlle9 to se It 5Vhnn a very young man almost In b's teens Tom Dixon derided that hs would run for the Legislature and bm the sueeessful Incumbent for the nomination Bo he went oyer to K'ngs Mountain and broke Into the cal arena from the platform of the freight hed without any ad vance publicity nr ndvertls'ng a crowd that grew Into larger proportions until finally he had an enthusiastic aud enoe that marveled ever the oratory of so young a man Tom ltxon wt always and tmhued w'th sufficient initiative to make It possible for him to address the crowned heads of Europe thotrt the "ghtret feeling of or embarrassment When Tom had finished hls speaking he told tho Cleveland County followers that he would speak the next dav Iti an adjoining townsh "i better epeeeh" and 'inltcd a'1 to go and manv of them accepted because they sartd about the wav "this young feller" sa'd th'nv" and he Interested them He proved fist be could say th'ngs and the wav li said what he hnd to soy them unt'1 tuuei't long he- i forr Tom Ttlxon hel many fo lowers wherever lie spoke It 1 sa'd th'it for a long Mms that ex erv Tom Ttixori spoke they Vila I a'1 er the county I Mr Iixon Is a rich man today nnd has home on K'yer'de New Yo-k the bom of nr''tn rn's hut i Shelby snd Cleveland County are JEWTIiRY AND IIAPPINFvSS GO HAND IN VN 1) What person man woman or child does not cherish the possession of a piece of jewelry? As a g'ft it is in season Let us show you our extensive line of rich Jowe ry and precious stones We don't urge you to buy against your will but sec them GARIBALDI BRUNS DIXON For Afternoon and Street Wear Wltlont Apparatus Inhalers Salve Lotiona llurrnffi Drugs Smoke or Blurt rbity Heals Day and Night We Place on Sale Monday Cooler Weather It new wy It Is bo ytly dlffrnt Vo lotions pry or Rtcklf umelllng walv or (reams No atomlrer or any apparatus of any klnJ Nothin to smoko or Jnha! No Mauiln or rubbtn or Injections No rleclmHy or vibration or mate No pnvrdMr no pantos no keep-inf Ifi tho house 'hin of that klml at brings to mind that the house must be heated soon Bring your heating troubles to us We have a stove suitable for any room In your house including the wonderful Monitor Radiator Tho prettiest collection of Dresses we have ever each modd entirely different See the new Ueorncttes and Georgette and Velour Combinations Penn do Chvne Satins They arc new models just de-MiOiod and copied from famous Baris dressmakers Yon will find beautiful soft Wisteria Burgundy Plum Taupe and pretty Blues as well as Black Our collection is at the very best Make your selections now7 our prices are most reasonable that will practlca'ly heat the entire house put It off or Jack Froet may catch you I Mcansland Co STOYE SPUCIU USTS WARM AIR FURNACES $1750 S22S0 $2750 $2950 and $5500 deer to h'm PrnhMv now hs InMsnGy Toy do not ht to Tl irvft tpp 1 prrGcrt to pm ft wait 'nd iinjffr and pay cut a lot of money an aop tl orn'bt and 1 Klur mnnue nrntini of C'lonftl Vt'kT memorial IT AT HAWLEY'S" wi fladiy tell ou XK I rT BOt a doctor ind thl ti not a no do tor a I r' rij tion but I am uri and my frtend art cured and aou can cuid Your 1 tnp of1r ifke mir New Sere Dresses at $1250 $1500 $1950 Pebeco Tooth Paste I An Free You Can Be Free Evening Dresses at $1750 to $6500 But V'd'lycr fume Bock A man who had Just floUheA a rorof peal st a restaurant th nther even'rg andden'v ros from h's chair rnuah up h's hat snd umhrr'la tlai stood nvatnsl the wall and mh-d out of th relates Th Hit4bt)rg Chron'e' T1graph "Stqo h'rn'" sxrlnlmed tho proprt-tnr ow went out thout pav ng 'Til s'op h'rn said a dtrm1nd-lnok'ng man slm ros hastily from a tab' nar vthr th othr man had sat took mv gold hesdd I'll s'op and ir'ng h'n hack In rhtug of a police olT'cyr the i 1 W'tjiout a hesitaMon 37c Per Tube 3 Tubes for $100 Vf ctar-h fleh nfl Ina'hxorn It tr Ill It ilefl ruy mind It unflr-rnlned ny hIUi and w-akqrtlr in w'li Th (tuxh -ig flng made oi nilu to ail and my foui brtaih and d'aic isMiig hsllui radq qv-n uy lovqfl ones old ms se rt dtghl In Ilf ws dJ'ed and my families impaired I knw that In Urns tt wul bring ins to tn until ely grt's be auss tvrtv moment Of the snd nigh It su gjrey sailing my vitality put 1 fird a cure rd I am issly to tell ytu alout It Kliui V4 rite ns grompt- KNIT GLOVES $125 $175 SILK HOSE $150 DORIN ROUGE 43c Djer Kiss Face Powder 49c iy RISK JUST ONE CENT daehed out of 'ho house fn hot pur-su't of th rorir'nrie llaln And the proprietor a co'd hard unsympathetic nd of mini has somehow ieguri to sucrert that nel'her of them ever corn buck I Send ro rronev Just your naarjs and sd d-r-g on a p-s'al card ssy 'Irrrr asm hu tsil ho you rurrd your itr-h hew I rso rur pIra" Thai jcj r-d to ssy I will undarstand snd I Will writ to yo with complets Inlorna tier ft-hV at onre t0 not s-nfl pe-al -d or wrs in a letter dsy L-on thin of tu-nln this psg until you fa- toH for tr woo -f ul trea'ment trat tun do you why feas dons for ICS Pliarmicy Phones 13 and 14 Berxl ferman fksdat fy lYnnt (Fiorn the K-uropeari I'dlt'or of New York Herald to a Rerne neaepaper 121 soriale'e were reetly srreq'd iti Pri T'8 ho ll'ary nrvce were sent th ffont and th others wer In prisoned I 3 Day Academy Advance Rale Ahead SM Wl Hrpim AI240 29xj9 juii Arnue Clikago UL ks Wl tin wn Titwraa rain 9.

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