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Oh! The joy, the eagerness, the L
happy expectations of the young
wife's first baking day—in fact, her every baking
day. Thing* mu«t be *‘ju«t*o'* for HIM. The cooking time la
always the happy time with the woman who haa an
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in her kitchen. It haa so many convenience* and
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Wl GOING ACROSS FOR YOU
I’m going across for you, Mother,
I’m,going across for you—
You never thought when I was a kid
And played at soldiering too,
And drew my little tin saber out
To capture a pirate crew. ‘
That I would ever a soldier be.
So far away from you—
But I’m going across for you, mother,
I’m going across for you.
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LEGISLATURE WILL ADJOURN
IN VERY SHORT TIME
Atlanta, Ga.,—The time for ad
journment of {he Georgia General
Assembiey is but a few days off; and
a- usual, toward thee lose of the leg
islative session the volume of busi
ness is increasing steadily.
So far the present Assembly has
introduced remarkably few freak bills
such as may be usually found in the
completed calendar. The urgency of
war measures and the need for ser
ious consideration of current condi
tions resulting from the war seems
to have given a tinge of gravity to
the proceedings that is sometimes
lacking.
More than ever before the time
and discussion had dealt with bills of
general rather than local interest, and
also several measures that have been
hanging in the balance for a number
of years hgve passed at this session. I' m going across for you, mother.
One of the bills was to raise the going across for you,
age of consent in Georgia from ten And day and night 1*1 dream of home
I’m going across for you, Mother,
I’m going across for you—
The Germans talk of their Fatherland,
I love my father too.
But Motherland it is to me
Whenever I think of you.
You gave me life, you gave mo heart,
And I give them back to you.
For I’m going across for you, Mother,
I’m going across for you.
to fourteen years. This bill was pass
ed by both branches of the Assembly,
and is now become a law. It provides
that the jury may recommend in cases
arising out of the violation of the
measure, that the defendant be sen
tenced for a misdemeanor instead of
a felony, and also provides that no
convictions he based upon unsupport
ed testimony.
FOR SALE—One 1418 Indian,
twin, electrical equipped, three speed
forward, if you want a real machine
at almost your own price
write me at once. Postmaster, Pine-
hurst.
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A true patriotic spirit of any business cannot be less than to tell
their customers the facts of the situation of their line, so don’t
fail to read these facts.
, Until my dreams come true,
And in my heart neath the midday sun
And under the starlit dew
There’ll be an echo of your prayers
For . I’ll be praying too,
I’m going across for you mother,
.I’m going across for you.
I’m coming back to you mother,
I’m coming back to you,
And won’t we laugh at my little tin
swoiyl
And the things I used to do?
And your Baby just think a Veteran
(With maybe a medal or two),
And the Prince of Peace, yes Christ,
Himself,
Will bless the earth anew—
And I’m coming back to you Mother,
I’m coming back to you
—Charles Cotesworth Pickney,
Camp Lee, Virginia, in Pittsburgh
Gazette-Times.
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made and guaranteed by the manufacturers, F. J.
Cooledge & Sons, to the home dealer and by your
dealer and manufacturer to jrou, so you cannot do
better than use a product like this, and this is the very
best time to paint.
Summer Best Time to Build
WAITING MEANS COST MORE. Warm weather and long days is the time you get
best results building. If you have something to build why wait for building
material is harder and more expensive to produce all the time and we therefore
cannot expect it to bo cheaper but to be higher and only a short time until it can hardly be had. I can furn
ish almost anything in builoing material promptly now at reasonable prices, so do not wait until the rush and
lose money. If you have a shingle roof leaking, see me, I can solve it for you. Call and lets talk it over-my
experience and advice is free.
L. T. WILDER,-Vienna, Qa. >
The Buildino Material Man
l you the great benefit I have ex
perienced from using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep
sin. I had always suffered from indigestion'
but since taking Syrup Pepsin I am no longer
troubled in that way, and I cannot praise it
too highly as a laxative.”-
:r. Caldwell written by)
ilcr, 1103 Weit Ave.
N. V.
'From a lotto:
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Dr. C aid well's -
Syrap P-i'
The P.r/j;; y.'zctive
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
50 cts. (sis) $1.00
A combination of simple laxative herbs with
f iepsin, mild and gentle in its action, that re- .
ieves constipation quickly. A trial bottle
can be obtained free of charge by writing to •
Dr. W. B. Caldwell; 458 Washington Street,
Monticello, Illinois.
When in Macon Take Time to See
Ries (Si Armstrong
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY
315 THIRD STREET
FINE ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING
MACON, GEORGIA
GUY ARMSTRONG
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CHILDREN MUST PLAY TO
BE HEALTHY AND STRONG
A children’s recreation drive is on
to continue during July and August,
under the auspices of the Children’s
Bureau, Department of Labor, and
the Woman’s Committee of the Coun
cil of National Defense. It will cul
minate in “Patriotic play week,”
September 1-7, iq which the work' of
11,000,000 women in organizing rec
reation in 10,000 communities will
come to an end.
To be strong for victory the Na
tion must let her children piny,” said
Charles Frederick Weller, associate
secretary of the Playgrounds and Rec
reation Association of America. No
time nor money can be srared from
war-winning activities, but tho win
ning of thew ar depends on man
power, and man power can not be
'substituted in any nation without
health and wholesomcncss in the chil
dren.
Par worse than exhausting Auer
ica’s financial capital would be tho ex
haustion of child life, which is
power capital.
England and France began U3 th
United States has been tempted to b<
gin—by letting thee hildren pay t«
heavily fyr teh war in child labor, in-
n cased delinquency, overtaxed nerves
weakened bodies, and premature
deaths, but England and France turn
ed to lift war burdens from the chil
dren by giving thorn a chance to play.
There is urgent need to give our boys
and girls an American square donl—
their safety valve of play.’’
I Have Just Received Two Cars of
The Southern Fence Wire
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! Have it in The Following Sizes:
48-IN. HIGH, 6-lN. STAY—14 STRANDS FOR GENERAL USES
36-lN. HIGH 6-IN. STAY—12 STRANDS FOR HOG AND CATTLE USE
! 60-IN. HIGH, 6-IN. STAY—21 STRANDS EXTRA HEAVY FOR
CHICKENS
The customer will find this wire more heavily galvanized than any
class of wire on the market that sells on the same basis. The Southern
Fence is a Southern product and is honest goods. It is the best fence
I have ever sold in my 25 years of business and I have sold all kinds,
a class of fence wire that will give entire satisfaction and the life
durability of this wire is its own sidesman and that is the best sales
man on earth. ..See my wire and it will sell itself.
. B. THOMPSON
MASONS MAY MEET WITH
MASONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Atlanta, Ga.—Raymond Daniel,
chairman of the committee on Foreign
Correspondence of the Grand Lodge
of Masons of Georgia, has made a
special report in which he states that
Georgia Masons will bo allowed to
visit tho lodges and hold Masonic in
tercourse with members of tho Grand
Lodge of France, the Grand Orient
of Belgium and tho Grand Orient of
Italy.
This action was taken so as to per
mit members of tho Georgia Craft
in service overseas to secure Masonic
privileges abroad; and is as mall part
of ad efinite and extended plan of
work for the Masonic soldiers.
The Mason’s Annuity, a benefit
der for Muon’s only, is also enlarging
its work for Masons since the war be
gan, and Masonic soldiers are particu
larly interested in thep Ian of the An
nuity. Over a million dollars con
stitute the present assets of the com
pany.
oven heats evenly top, bottom ana corn ere, in-
earing perfect baking and roasting. The only
Warming Closet that really keene food freah
and hot, Thie feature patented, ripe back of
the wanning closet aeatires cooking comfort
and keeps Jhc heat out of your face.
Hot Bleat Firebox, between oven end _
hot water reservoir, beets both at the r
same time. Heavy nickel finish nuked E=
It a beauty to look aL 8peeial copper* E
bearing Iron le easy to keep clean. I
Farmers Harare Co
The Army Medical Department has
developed a mobile X-ray outfit to be
carried on the ctandard Army ambu
lance to thof ront-Iine trench for the
benefit of wounded soldiers. It is de
sired by Army surgeons to lose no
time in ascertaining the extent and
conditions of wounds. The outfit is
made up of the Deice gas-electric
set, the high-tension transformer, and
thes pecial type of Cooiidge tube.
COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE
High grade Collie pups for sale,
two males and two females. Price
$7.50 and $10.00.
pd-7-18-tt D. E. THOMPSON.
Scripps-Booth
FOR SALE BY
Heard & Grace
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