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Put the Snowdrift in the mixing bowl and
gradually work in the sugar, flavoring and the
beaten yolk of the egg. Sift together the dry in
gredients and add them alternately with the milk
to the first mixture, then fold in the egg-white, f
beaten stiff. Transfer to two medium-siyedcake-
pans, which have been rubbed slightly with
Snowdrift, and bake from thirty-five to forty
minutes in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F, Put
together with jelly and sift powdered sugar over
the top, or any icing you prefer.
HOW DOCTORS TREAT
COLDS AND FLU
“I suffered for years with atom'
ach trouble and gas continually.
Doctors thought I had stomach
ulcers or cancer. After last at
tack they advistd going to Roch
4 u i. v. ester, Minn., for an operation.
SSi'S'SfcSf .K.rcot £•«? advised tryin* May*
To break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack 'of grippe,
influenza, sore throat or tonsifi-
tis, physicians and druggists are
now recommending Calotabs, the
purified and refined calomel com-
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bined, without the unpleasant ef (Wonderful Remedy, which I did,
tecta of either. 1 (and I cannot sing its praises too
One or two Calotabs at bed-!highly, as I can now eat anything
time with a swallow of water,— ‘awl everything.” It is a simple,
that’s all. No salts, no nnusea I harmless preparation that
the catarrhal mucus
.1 tra<
nor the slightest'' interference
with your eating, work or pleas
ure- Next morning your cold has
vanished, your system is thor
oughly purified and you qrc feel
ing fine with a hearty appetite
for breakfast. Eat what you
please,—no danger.
Get a family package, cc *:thin
ing full directions, culy 35 cents
At any drug store.
from
the intestinal Tract and allays the
inflammation which causes prac-
t’callv all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments* including appen
dicitis. One dose will ’ convince
or mcney refunded. At all drug-
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Fvnnirolist Savs Renen- W* 1 ' several .
C-VungCUSl oajs nip 'selections and-after tho ropilar
tance Is FundaniGntal } program an infirmal aabco was
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vfuced they were, sinful hut w
never repented of their sins. Re- [
ucuted of tlieir sins. Repentance ,
Is not sorrow, either “Repentaneo l
Is not sorrow, and It is not ton !
lotion. and it is not fear, and j
It is not listening to preachers,
t is not giving up some sin. If,
you break one commandmart, -you
are a sinner; if you break ten;
ycu are a siuner.
jin the game Saturday except Car-
I miachei. He named “Siyack'
iThompsan, Jack Durham, M^:k
iTioiu- “Wfu Willin’' Hatcher, anil
What la Repentance?
Too much rich food forms acids
; hich ixcite ind overwork the
"What Is repentance? If dt is kidney* in the'# efforts to filter
not fear, nor conviction, nor sor- it f rom t h f - s y,t e „
row, nor attending church, nor kidney* occasionally
promtsln* to ho better, what Is (them like ybu relieve the bowels,
7T
Tiguej ‘*Wce Willie” Hatcher, and
Kilpatrick as certain to play.
Dr. F. K- Boland, president of
the Atlanta 'Alumni Association,'
presided over the meeting and-at
this point 1 was instructed, by
unanimous vote, to send a tele- i
gram to the Georgia team, ex- <
pressing confidence .in the result;
of the game Saturday .
Charlie -/Thompson, former Geor-
_ gia football aritl baseball star*
system. Flush thojtben told of conditions in the
orally .to ' ■relieve j squa d at Athens. He said that
Listen to Christs words. removing acids, waste and poison,Ij, ut tha tthere would be absolute
Tho shepherd lost a sheep, a <-i.se you may feel a dull misery in j v no a i|bj s and all the in lured,
woman lost a coin; a father lost;the kidney region, sharp pains inL xcep t Carmichael, would be on
his child—the shepherd went after -the back or's’ck headache, dizzi-1the^f’ekPSaturday.
Ids sheep, the woman went after ness, the Stoitach sours, tongue is l rhipf Justice Russell, of the
the coin, the father went after coated, ahd when the weather is rjf oriria sunt erne court,
the boy—did he? No. The shnn- bad you haVe rheumatic twinges, n . u ,u
Proves the quality and economy
of Calumet. Proves its greater
leavening | strength. Bakings are
more tempting and fully raised.
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the boy—did he. No. Tim sh* n- bad you have rheumatic twinges. u j 80 president of the U>ard of
herd went after the sheep, the The, urine is-*cloudy, full of sedi- 'r^tees of the university, was
woman went after the coin, but ment. the channels often get irrl- r fl3t speaker,
the father did not go after the tated, obliging cne to get up two * The importance of athletics, he
hoy. If he had brought the ^ boy or^three-times during the night. pa jd, i 8 illustrated by the fact that,’
” Georgia, 42 per cent of-the
the boy would still have i To help neutralize the.se irritat- fctu , ....
had to be a prodigal. The boy was | !ng acids and flush off the body’s mnn hood of the state was phys 5 -
. *- i—a.:- drinking ca ||y rejected from army service
free mrral acent; lie had gone urinous waste, begin . „ , ^
because he wanted to and water. Also gey about four ounces Yhe”\va
' • .ia,i «oHa nurwg int «n
if he ever came back he would j of Jad Salts ffcpm any pharmacy, prjj/ r ^ n l the' country, n he said, 33
had to come back because he take a tablespojQnful in a glass^ of pcr c £„ t were likewise rejected
wanted to. j water before bjeakfast for a few ‘-"tHs fact, he said, had brought
Repentance is turning your days and your-kidneys ituiy then about a realization of the impor-
Wk on sin and your face to- act fine and -bladder disorders , ancc Q f athletics, and the crea-
wards God. Repentance In being j disappear. I tion of departments of physical
Tr° m training in all colleges. Dumbbells
sin that you ouit and J This fumo
nothing more to do with it. the acid of
Ttepclnance is putting your hand juice, combined;
gaits
j^apes and lemon and j nd i an dubs were no good, he
aim juice, commned # with lithia, and . ai( j Le Causc there was no spirit
heart and pulling out has been used;; for years to help p ’| a y a b6ut them, and as a rc-
those rotten things by the roots-t lean and stmtllate sluggish kid-* u H effort now was. to make
and. as you pull them out. tojneys and stop gladder irritation. ; • man | n the university play
toy them down and sav. “Oh. God. Jad Salts is; inexpensive and, at i t f ast onc 0 f the eight or more
there is my trouble!” it may be a j makes a delightful effervescent; 8Uc u as football, baseball,
woman, it mav be gambling It may lithia-water dribk which millions j; tennis and track,
he pride—Pull it out and lav if at of men ami Women tajee now and. Referring specifically to the
the feet of God and say. “Oh. God. then to help prevent serious kid- T u G onrla „ amt . Saturday, Pro-
Mmt is my trouble, that i« mv r.ey and bladder disorders. ( fess0r Sanford said it was going
(Advertisement.) i^ a “ S oc’.al gathering,” and he
* knew there would not he “one
distastfful thing” about the oc-
rotten sin, and, Oh. God. if you
11 heln me I will die before I
fool witM it aeain.
I don’t caro if you’are « church
member, you are not a child of
God until you have repented In
that fashion.”
Local Alumni Turn Out
In Full For Program
PROTECT VOUR CHILD'S
HEALTH
Through ttoughtlessness the
slight cough or*cold of a child is
often neglected* and becomes ser-
lious. A few dfeses of FOLEY’S
'HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND,
ng. the average maintenance ap
propriation per capita for students
$205. whereas In Georgia It
only $108.
The university has been ahso:
at small cost, taken at the onset
of the cold brings speedy relief. Be
prepared, have' a bottle of this
safe, reliable dough remedy <
hand, and-give*promptly when
cough
Mr. Dozier Thornton, of Athons, I
spent the past week-end with j
relatives in Elberton.—Elberton
Star. *
NOTICE
lately without any appropriation TAR. Sold Everywhere.
Effective Sunday, November 15,
. . train No. 50 will leave Athens at
cold i! detected. Equally ,8:10 a. m. instead of 8:20, and
effective for older persons. De- train No. 51 will arrive in Athens
and FOLEY’S HONEY AND at 12:15 p. m. instead of 12:10.
new buildings- or equipment
rnr the nast 20 years, the chan
cellor said, and he then told of the
•nill'.om* of* dollars which have
been appropriated and expended
for new buildings by the other
states of the southeast.
And yet the native ability of j
Georgians.” the chancellor con-'
tjn’.'ed, ’’’it, is well attested, at
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GEORGIA RAILROAD.
east equal to that of nnv others
Education is one thing no peo
ple over paid too much fdV.” he
Aftid. “Nothing is so expensive
as ignorance, nothing so cheap, ul
-• price, as knowledge.
A people felling to take nd-
antaee of experience. wIP fall
nto decay.” tho chnncqllor said.
and 1 are responsible for
the future of our rZ»to. The tide
of progress anil prosperity is
turning south and it Is ours to
»tny whether our sons and daueh-
ters shall be equlnped to enioy
heir share In the prosperity
wh'ch is coming."
The co-ed mandolin club . pavo
veral selections and Miss 'May-
Of all cakes a birthday take ought to be made with the very best materials.
And that,of course, means Snowdrift for the shbrtening. This creamy .white,
easily worked shortening mikes rich wholesome cake—cake that is as
good to eat as it is to look at. Here is a simple bur very good layer cake
recipe you may wish to try—
4 Tablespconfuls Snowdrift
# Cupful Sngnr
i Egs
j Teaspeonful Dtsirtd Flavoring
i Yi Cupfuls Flour
)4 Te isptonfttls Baking Powder
,'i ffdffrtenful Salt
• Y Cuifnl Milk
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