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IMPORTANT HEWS
THE WORLD OVER
^ TTtt SW+in tendpn t tiF thft*Qeorglft
state prisoners' farm at Milledgevllle
lias asked for an increased detachment
of stale guards to protect the farm
from being besieged or any attempt
that may be feared on the life of Leo;
Frank.
„ . . . ... ,, .. . The Georgia state legislature'' has
Happenings of This and Other Nations in annuat^sepsion, ^ejecting
THE NEWS JTTHE SOUTH
What Is Taking Place In the South
land Will Be Found In
Brief Paragraphs.
Foreign jiji
prill Carranza lias notified;.;
dent Wilson of his refusal to nj&i
peace terms with General villi,
atates Villa Is only fighting for
aonal control of Mexico, while
claims to' be fighting fpr p/lnciples.o
democratic government. /Hdrsays ^
will fight Villa to the eOff-iintD be link
crushed him. / '.'.’. iwl l
The Spanish blshpprlc o|®e
man Catholic churchihaive^fftsSeWf opd,
Benedict a haven in^phiiv; : Wlth r Jahtfe‘
adequate- enough In.,jfitieir opinion -
the estaBllshmehf'‘bT-the’TiOIy',.8e0.
is said in Home the'-poppbas J
offer under serious c'6nsijim^rw;|IS&
that the papal capital may. bo.-p’erp"
nently removed. During the rplfgl ..
revolution in Italy in
Leo XIII was stripped of ajli; ierniiti
ral power, such a step was considered^
As Pope Benedict was fqfuierly ^t:
papal ambassador to Spain before- his
elevation to the pon tlflcatji'i^lis -be
lieved in Rome that .tbis'lEftp wltPno,^
be more seriously considered than.' In
1881. •
The two Mexican factions of Car
ranza and Villa are now reported to
be badly split. It ifr tfSltaved that Ma-
dBrp:s, miniBtetr'ofl' flna&e.^JMflauafr
TEagle, who jinsLakenaio'part ibv.Me'K-
lean politics since Huerta’s elevation
to supremacy and has been Hvlng In
the United Stales, wHl bej : recalled^ by
both leaders, dnd' Ih^taffiyl ,’ahj p^ovls-'
de'j| Persons ybf Forsyth presl
f tpe senate, wul ra-eli i.tlng for-
aker whllfftu H. OTrwell of
Hnnfcock county as speaker. John T.
tyioeplly special Secretary
fo Ambassador Page at Lo; on, was
re-elected clerk of~the hou". for the
eighteenth lime. ' ,
enderson and , arty of
abanta made a trip
gla in (be advocacy of
both states. (
the Panama-Pacific ex-
n Francisco have desig-
, July 19, as Atl.\ _ t» Day
Ir.
HUERTA
re> : BY AUTHORITIES
Formor. Mexican. Dictator, Deposed ,By
' ' Presideiit Wilson,'Dehliieil ; v
LITTLE ITEMS OF
**W«> «ai STATE INTEREST
jjw, appearing bet a.
5,'«ibifby, told j. his
fpe' .ft'om Me, eawan
cridjtHal insane. Ai
artliflg ileve^onnibn^'iin the newest
''’pyif-.rhe is that Mrs.
... , vr 'h.^eshttoFbaw, chorus girl wife
pf ; tjb'bo-jnurdbtw; "Who was the cause
bf;.tbe‘ihi;taei(if J mlHi?tng and cannot be
TosateSib' ln. jllmJiisf few years Mrs.
rbjtjwfe'd to the stage as a
''" •i.-jr ^ki^jjjflpppcarance at this
'" ..wit"!?' misgivings In
ional prdBidpnfe u •
The Austrb' ; German forces
drawing the... net tighter around the
\GaSictan • '.ca'pitalW of i -Lembergy'which:
they expect to capture within a few
days. They have cut off the Rus
sians’ line, of retreat,‘ so that it is
believed |tii‘Vienna and Berlin that
the entire gjirefson , and... Muscovite
arm^,there,;.wilL be taken , with the
.Taggart, Democratic nation- 1
ian for Indiana and thr je,
of Indianapolis, Mayor 1
Bell offjhat city and 197 others, have
•bibbhili'dictedl b^ the federal' grand
Jury-'^^b^ahwge of conspiring to
'defEatlS.T.nb'Oledtlon8 in November,,
1914. Taggart ajid^his associates deny
the accusation.-
Severe earthquake shocks,, have;
n_}jeen fal.t^lnj'icalifdrnia and in
hKn^xibo, siverai |q§r& *jn the
OTr*oTHthe’^twb countries 'bethg 1
wrecked as' a result of the two shock".
New York Importers of German a
Isfifianggoodslheltj-'b meeting p.
a ting against .IW'BiliiaHahd Fren'
blockade.
Domestic i • -i
Great ovations were given President
Wilson all along his way f^om Wash;
ington to Cornish, N. HV,' where he
has gone, for a brief rest on advice pf
V Dtiotor, Grayson, the White House phy-
.Blclaiii,', Enthusiastic crowds at every,
siaUon met Xhe’ presklen'L.and lustily,
cheAr§Hvldin,^.t Cosp^h hjjgijp
, jqineclby Mr. and Mrs. Francis B!
; Sayre and his grandson.
A New Hampshire wfcman. testified
at the present T«k‘W | -’ii&ariH^ Irtrtftw
White's murderer wits
in that state during his recent run-
, away escapade,, shq was glad; 'tjiilnfrft-
'du'ce" her,; datightferirto* him tftfclailyi; •
’ Syd Jones,•'ban , gba,uii ): BlMlfl
i Ala.v county, jail, left-k note'An-hlsvdeli
wurdpt;;
: ■'"■:£{$$!}'*i • ; %ttU-j ;•'? lo .v-'LiutA i
,srv .Senqtor tlbke Smith of.- Georgia . Is
-'•dlssatlStled' wtia'-’the'Bi'itikll'k'iply'Hb
Amerlfceni,,note;., regarding 111tthe
. bjr^e. pubii^, "tie midshipmen af thii.
,-ynltbil Sfitek naVaf 'a'catlUmy !l alf' : An;
»:tnSpolis.fhavo ‘issued; ii. dedlarktion; of
;F9!?9>ying, announcement, pf, commu
tation of the death senfenpe of Leo
' ’FFaiiik‘to 'lifd' ith'prisbh’ment hjr GbVeir-
•nor. - Slaton- bt-.Georgia; a, -large ,crowd
-. Atlanta,
_. marching to the - Sate _ca^itol f inyad-
ttie ll grfVerTfort : ' , 6IHde 1 : af(d , ‘iiofdihg
. 11 nkeetiipgsVte the i »tate isetiata clttwuber,
■Li y,fekte, at
night ft large' crp.wd marched out to
6 ; t^'3rnb^%lfitiiifki‘b'buiitry ,i Wrd'd, ; ' l jflve;
’ 1 tfiiJbjs&fbPm'i.-tbe-j City r : where-,,, several
were. ; ,sjigh.tly ;h , u( , t i .ln kpitfQp.ij ( about!
the, governor’s.■resi^enpe-' No* serious,
dathage was' dohe,’ but' several, arrests
were made.
! Leo Frank’s serial''prison number
at the state farm!at .Mllledgevllle is
’ 962, and he will be put to work in
the fields as a .faTm hand. Frank ex
pressed his appreciation to the gover
nor and'declared the day would come
when his innocence would be proven
beyond a reasonable doubt.
All convicts in the Illinois stale
prison at Joliet were locked in their
cells in order to prevent on insurrec
tion following t the horrible burning
alive of the warden’s wife,. Mrs, Ed
mund Allen, formerly a light opera
singer. George Campbell', a negro
trusty, who waited on the Allens, Is
. suspected.
, Governor Whitman of New York
has agreed to a conference with Mar
tin Manton, counsel for Charles'Beck
er, convicted of inspiring the, njurder
of Herman Rosenthal, the New -York
gambler.
Mrs. Edmund T. Dana, wife of
prominent member of the University
■ of Minnesota faculty and daughter of
Henry Holliday, a wealthy steel manu
facturer of Wales, suicided by drown
ing herself in the Charles river, near
Cambridge, Mass. Professor Dana Is
a grandson of Henry W. Longfellow
the famous American poet. Ill health
is given as the cause of her suicide.
The Georgia state legislature as
'sembied fix regular' biennial session.
Governor Slaton’s message was
cel.ved before he left Ills office In
the hands of his successor, Governor
Harris.
president of Mexico, who
under arrest at Newman, N. M., by
federal ofllcqrs.
Slmllar..tqh(iWSj we^g fihjtj 4.8* , J>£! 1
Gen. Pascuai Orozco) who was "ar
rested at the same time.
Huerta was releqqed . on- 516,000
bond' and Orozco on'^.ffDoT’ 11 * ‘ j
) }(4{hqapiilg whs spt for July 1. Aftei!
the formal charges issued on Instruct
tions from the United States district
ftti;o.rpey, at. San.,^ntflp(p lipdr. been
filed, the accused men were taken be;
fore Georgb 1 011.‘Tjiiitdd States doA;
thissibner, .and >-thelr ibondnapproVed
,ftndr the. d.atp. fen j their . ^eftrine rflxqd.
Surety was. furnished by .Isagc apd
•FraBtf ' AldeiCte, May 1 'Meye ' and 1 ftte
'dbifb CruW‘‘-
, .General. Huerta; d.i'.iyqp, to. lbe
*«*,*.»*. *,*
cles regarding the Mexican situation, L. -.>A:jk iniri
While Upside-dpwn in looping tli
foppi ,'Art SmltliJ a i Fort ‘Waj’fte, i lifd
aviator, mastered his aeroplanes when
his engine stpped at a.jieighth of 2,600
feet in the air at San Francisco. He
dlhiklfedHb the'lelirthr arid Saved his
life and his craft-. from-.wreckage.
Washington
is no word has reached the capital for
jefvelal-’^SSfs.' 1 ‘It Ts,feared communica
tion may have been cut off.
Secretary Lansing is now busily
g the newr American -note to
ritain resetting thadinatlon’s
fe^fence wiyi United Sta|es com
merce on the nignseas. Tholext of
the nptq/has already been published;
both iiC'-America aitd Engiard.
ititarki ''Sec
retary of state ad .Interim, following
Mr. Bryan’s resignation, has; been ap-
potfddd <t6 that- dffich tin Itha t cabinet
,to succeed ..the Nphraskan,'.,;/.^?. . Lan-
. At El Paso
Arrested ‘fenT
Man Charged With
natloH Held On
,ing Another
Washington.—The I
government has fru*
present an attempt'
Gen. Victorlnno HnerlJ
elates to lnunch from
tory a new revoluttor
in Mexico.
Detention of the
dictator with General
ers at El Paso
months of espionq
agents. The
had instn
ney Cajj
Tex|i
who,: , ,
lations of :
bkiiSi'
of supplies;,lih
izinm.of-
soij.’l-of the"!
Tifton.—Floyd Hill,, colored, was
klibti afid instantly hilled -.wlille liosist-
Ing arrest by Bailiff E. M. Ford of
Iho Ty Ty district. The killing was
Atj/ljy T^r'njh,ejml](!p|^ve(|t. j»f Jlfton.
Rome.—'Policeman McDonafd 6f thb
Rome force was suspended by Chief
J. Stewart because of
le by the former on n
e office of the chief.
’or Bridges Smith fssued
reminding every dtl-
who can possibly do so
Id be a proud pleasure
In Atlanta at the inaug-.
E. HarrlB as governor
Judge Emory Speer of
tales court is at SL Si-
the next two weeks he
: seacoost.- Judge Speer
anled by Mrs. Speer and
ers of his family and his
ing'"idinC[f"ea"'r‘evoTi
friendly country were
filed
Genet al Victoriano HUertft,, .forpi^i
'w'aR’placed
. ImUend t of, being glVeflj ;an enthus^
aptic welcome by his sunportor^’, many
‘it ’wtbfei ‘ lift'd gatiiftrftid'• at ! 'trid’ ;hor'der,
Huertftt reached'El Pasodn custodaiiflf
.—The continued drouth in
late vicinity of Cuthbert has
"with the crops on tho
gardens in town. There
ain, such as is called
sufficient for
ril 30.
erson, local
ppaper Un-
for Paris,
Ipst of his
...^jiljassador
iSSlfir three
wHl
Ini-'.Thomas-
ton to Atlanta are in excellent con
dition all along the route* The Up-
soti ccjiii^ty,.hoard has been also active
In “constructing many miles of perma
nent highways this year, and is plan
ning to build first class ,rpads to join
wiifi’&H Irurilr lines 'efit’emg from oth
er counties.
Macorn—It, Is the J.nteijtjon of Gie
governniphS Hpiiiousg rpp
Long Islfthtf/’bu^sid‘ft ? ’ : SaVwinalr har-
| it^MU-Mild^atherlnelL raves, the
daughter of W. L. Graves of this city,
was injured in an automobile, accident
: hfere'on : the klhgstoi toad’. j
'; MftcOn'.LwMtk; Vivian BetiSon, wh’o
became,a bride at .13;years, last;Nb;
[Vember, jias fllefl suit fpr..divorce, and
aiTmpny from her husband. ’ ' * * |
' <i ‘' : \V'est 'pofiit!—A 'local"ginnCty w'a^
totally destroyed by fire, with 1 '200
l^leg |(1 of. cotton, yaking,,a loss of
about eighteen ‘ thousand dollars. ( '
^dmet—A“ ‘.Vigorous flgh't "6n tllft
'Floyd 'cou’niy -lioard ; of i eoiamlftsioners
is , made .by pftrUeft ; whp.iftre.. sepUfitg
..wenty-ilvp United States trqopers.
Tne fdrhiftr '^(bxician^iaxeEifitiV'e 1 tfnd
{de^Vift'd I , .
t&ir dwils'iffest td^the-'ShinmeriWhite
,.H©hs6jBt.Cprnishji^.bjjcjt is.flie
country,'. hpme of Wliistan , fihurchill;
well known Amdricuh author, 1 Hvh’o Was
the Blitjl Sfiofte'- nominee tfoVJ governor
hf- ’Neiiy. vHamRslUrq ,in. ,19J;2t. j ,^nx.rpute
to Cprnish themrpftld'ent stopped for a
brief visit with'liis clbadtlt' ppfft'dnah
frleifd, Col.'^EfiMi'Hdtis'p^ fttt'Rosiynv'N.
y.,. who :hhs just’roiusnp4’ljpm Eu-
E°WMiI..,; ■»,!. •' ■’‘i,;t-...
The, United,. States Suprqme coiirtv
justices” acting'’feMe‘hHilg‘ ; Jttstlce,
M6Reyi\,tHdk,' 'Wht)’waft’tahpilnted after
the cases were docketed and heard,
iclared-, invalid the,, famous grandfa-,
--.er''clftuseslof J seV(ii£lr , ^tSteii ’its tfn-
'cbdstilutib'itil.’’ 1 'Sewei4sl\ tsuehi conatitu- 1
tional amendment A,hjHf e bpen P^ed
to eVjmippte negro, suffrage in Oklaho
ma,'MaTyiand and oth'ftr states; This
is ohe of the • most important cases
brought before the .Supreme court in
many years.. The decision was ren
dered by Chief justice White.
European War
Following the Teutotiic -victory at
Lemberg, the Russians clai mto have
repulsed their enemies on the Dnies
ter river.
The French chamber of deputies
has Voted another big war appropria
tion to cover the expense of the cam
paign for. the next three months. The
amount voted was 6,600,000,000 francs
or $1,120,000,000.
The Austro-German troops in Gali
cia have captured Lemberg, the Gali
cian capital. The Teutonic goal now
t is WarspW.
TJie Roman war office announces a
victorious opening of the road to
Trlest.
-Both'the London and Paris war of
fices ’admit that the allied fleet in
the Dardanelles has been driven back,
into the Aegean sea and the allied
land forces have been forced to
evacuate the Gallipoli peninsula. They
say, however, it has been at a cost of
much life to the Turks.
Japan’s offer to send 300,000 troops
to Europe to help the allies in Bel
gium has been rejected by Great Brit
ain, it is' stated; through pressure
brought to bear on the British gov
ernment by President Wilson and Sec
retary, Garrison, Who opposes such a
step.
• tlfthdrai Orozcb;I wefce-. |J>the
, rustpjn...,to
art Bliss, where, they .were held tin-
.heir ;b6H(Ii' , §h'd l ,
‘"‘-illiertfti'iii'ansWBrHoi'ai qufeaUonjide T
it. U i itiei had ,i»tflnde4 tq t ,Vfe©i?teVi jtyfX-
-.- 'DRift/lNG’AT WA'RSAW:'Uii • \,
Teutpniq, forces Now petermined To
R'eack Tne Pollsff' ‘ 1
•••• atniD-;- '.u Ca j j | t ^|t;.WjB fit'll^
iLqtf4pu.^hu 1 ,jRusslans, again., .are
retrefttlng, in (jalicla, both hortn. and
sot, <t’ Lenihtsi'g, and J in l< Pbjaha'tliq..
Germ , have-ltiuhohpd .aaU$h«%#(tr
- from the north through Pi-za 1 *
shysz: '
V> The 1 hew blow 1 at the : Polish:capital
has. been pr,ep.ed?(L by
le.ry action, The,fact is recorded by-
the Russians theniselves;'iiiit 'it ’W-too-,
eftrly td say-whetlieri it meftnsga :sprik
mus ‘.offwrt'WL .ttXftrfiret!,
(lovftloited, a,,bayonet. encounter,. thw
result of' wiem teti:hfef t s'itie»rectrt(ls.
im* rtdifd'V'ed ^PdopteVfd^irMft-xlcep^
liiiRMi ing-toWh iStatpRed ,Naftedt
By .YaqRis,
Gua;..ias. Mex.—Advices received
here ft >m the interior state, that; Ya-
qul Jne . tns raiding the mining town
of Sauzo, 100 miles inland from Guay-
mas, a. emhled the 300 inhabitants
and stripped every one naked, then,
while la detail guarded the gather
ing, outers looted the town, packing
every till ? transportable on mules,
tftX'-tti 'pay
Fitzgerftia.^Thfe 'cantaloupe Igrowt-
ters; ifthipped-;,the,.first: .par .of the. .rea
son to Coliupbus, Ok.i^)j and two more
cars, one'to Cjiicagd an&'bhe'tb cln-
kCihnatljf|3oH0W cBOOIt, !,, /; .ad
sr.Qullroen.-rnlni. an, address, deljlyered'
Royalty At American Wedding
London.—King George and Queen
Mary, it is stated in the London news
papers, will be present at the wed
ding early in August of Miss Kather
ine Page, daughter of Walter Hines
Page, An- i-ican ambassador to the
court of ' James, and Charles G.
Loring ot Boston. Their majesties
are said to be sending notable pres
ents to the bride. It is recalled that
King Edward and Queen Alexandra at
tended the wedding of Miss Jean T.
Reid and John H. Ward, in 1908, the
daughter n “ Whltelaw Reid.
, Ameri. Annoyed By Haiti
Washington.—Turbulent conditions
in Haiti have reached such ,a point
that the United States is considering
seriously -the formation of an entirely
new policy toward the little island re
public. Paul Fuller, Jr., sent by Presl
dent Wilson to Haiti with plenary pow
ers to negotiate a treaty placing the
collection of customs duties under the
control of the American government
has reported that the Haitien govern
ment does not want to enter into such
a treaty, biit has made counter pro
posals.
THE VERANDA
Hanging Blossoms or Clusters of
Green May Be Employed to Beau
tify Front of HouBe.
Have you ever tried to have hanging
baskets of greenery and flowers on
the veranda or in the summer llvlfrg
room? They are charming and they
are not very difficult to keep In order.
|If tho flowers do die they can be re
plenished with new ones, sft; that you
can always keep a hanging lift of love
liness in sight,
First as to the choice of baskets.
A porous sort Is best, abd perhaps the
wire ones are best of all. Line the
basket with moss.
As for the soil, a mixture of leaf
mold and wood loam or rich garden
loam Is good. This soli musLhe en
riched with fertilize! - dissolved from
time to time in the water with which
It is moistened. The best way to water
theBe baskets Is to sink them In a
tub of water and leave them there
until they are wet through. If the.
vines and leaves hang In the water
suspend them from a peg or bar above
the tub.
Hang the basket where it will not
be constantly subjected to wind, which
dries out the soil, and don't let it have'
much sunlight—just enough to keep
the soil sweet.
When the soil appears to have lost
some of ltft richness place some ma
nure in the water in which the basket
is immersed several hours before tho
watering time., Or use a little; hope;
meal—not too much—for a too-strong
fertilizer might burn the roots and
i foliage,_..Xqu _>yill. have to experiment
a little about the amount and kind of
enriching to do.
As ,foq thp -plants, to hftvel any,, ki»d. .By Daily?;
of iyy;ptight t6 tlimfe in-a basketia&a il
its lovely green makes it especially de
sirable. Dusty mlljei; a.i}4 ,\yanc)^ring
jew are two reliable ’pia'nts 'that 4 - i’ill
thrive under almost any conditions.
for flowering plants. Oxalis makes a
prettT"flt)werlng plant -to-put—in--the-
basket, and ivy geranium Is another,
Any kin<F6f : geranlum a’afl'be used, and
.fuchsias and .strawberrips are alpp .sat
isfactory for’ tfie teVisi 1 ‘Fto&s'-VJf varij
'dns-ftorts can hel usedw": '. - V .,1 ;!
>iuiTh#nq>.4ft;a ney. eelf-wptpyipg,.jrfln
'hanging basket, which needs watering
only orice'a 1 week and lyliich' dbfth' n'ot
'drtp-. 'BB 1 it - muftt ; he' admitted the wire
baskets do. Of course, this Iron bas
ket jcop/d be placed in a Japanese
’ wicker'basket Iffhe ifon ditf not har-
'tfrdrtlee With its slrreoundings,
uil .ill ,: ,
THREE VARIETIES OF BREAD
A CURE
FOR PELLAGRA
Harvey, La.—Mrs. S. W. .SpruielL ,of
this place, writea: “I suppose it will he
a great pleasure to you to know-that-you
cured--my..child. -.She .hnd pellagra, very
had and the doctor eaid she never would
get well. She is well of pellagra Abd.
looks fine.' g . g jff|| t
■ “You mayjnise tltfit letter aylft'testimftn-
tel if you wish. ISiteat Benefit ,|pvo you
done my daftghter^ |Sflndi{| AM»" I
There is lie }on|bMft'nyidou^t||hat {pel
lagra can hot cured;- iDontt delay’ untilht
is too late. It is iyour dUty to cflhsult the
resqurseful. Baughn., .. ,, _ ?; .
The symptoms—hands red like sunburn,
skin peeling off, soro mouth, tho lipa,
throat and tongue ,a flaming red, with
much mucus and choking; indigestion apd
nausea, cither diarrhoea or constipation!
There is hope; get;Baughn’B big Free
book on Pellagra arid learn about the
remedy for Pellagra that has at last been
found. Address American Compounding
Co., box 2091, Jasper, Ala., remembering
money is refunded in any case where the
remedy fails to cure.—Adv.
Too Late.
.Senator Kenyon, congratulated at!;
June wedding in Fort Dodge on h|s
eloquence, smiled and said;
"Well, let us admit frankly that the’"
gift of the gab is, after all, a goqd
thing.. : i ■■ i
"For my part, I have never fourjd
pijence golden, except, at a wedding . jr
al funeral—when It’s, too late to sfty
anything.”
~ ' r CEEA'R""Y0 UR-SKIN*
nfrnieB
these fragradt
lents to care fi r
your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Not .-
Ine better to clear the skin of pimplel.
blotches, redness and roughness, tde
hands of chapping and soreness.
V t SA&ipid* eadhhrewiiiniriAjii
Skin Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura,
Dept. Y, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv.
1" .li-e-' jlM—(nr)iH, 1 • hiS£
Brooks ,-cbpnty; industrial- club, .under
ipnag^inent hud, beep , most re ; .;
maskable. ( .
Latirange.—The pre’miuin ll's'tiot 'the
‘■Ti'oiipi ‘county fair association 1 ton tihe.,
‘toft'i of j ,MJ61 Ibas.' beelr ?nnpun.ced. ; ,; 1 '
Macon.—W. A. B, ! p.ehan l n,..pjnative'
of The Hague, Holland, was drowned!
lit Reefftatlon• Cllih "near'‘MacOn ,
!Wbile!i8wlmiin£ Jn .ithe.Jflke, .n ,
,vAHantaj-mA bill tq,.make fal^e,,ad
vertising a misdemeanor will he ln-
"tikiauced 'at the'&iiUfhg Session 1 of the
Georgia Jeglslaturei iby - Walter | p„, • An-
dWVWiifilS fcAft. ;: : i i. I- :
. Savapna^.T-jAviatpr, A. C. Beach,
'who hah been piving exh'ihitlbti flfghis
; oii*4hel wtiterh 'around, 1 Savannah! Tor
'thei: inharty! to sear ( ,hft«.i>ti*A^i?flU l in hhe
* •
, Savannah.—Tybee ,.liad, the
' dro^nin’g WV&o 'season j’vAiiB 1 ':
LOuis
Shouse, the 16-year-old son of Mf. and
%lrfiUmTA%^§v e ’ j° 3t -
sea on the Atfanti
‘‘hfftoh't—^andftrs ’Bryan, : 'fti young
white- farmer; whs Bh'dt • and 1 instantly
killed by, Diock Williams,, a negro, near
the Eaglehead still quarters, In the
southwestern part of Tift county.
Augusta.—A committee of the Au
gusta camp of' Confederate veterans
has undertaken the task of securing
from the legislature an increase of
veterans’ pensions from $60 to $100
per annum. -
Perry.—The Hawkinsville and West
ern railroad has purchased a lot just
a little northeast from the Central
railroad depot • on which they will
build a depot. •. ,The Ocilla Southern
has secured traokage over the Haw
kinsville and Western road.
LaGrange.—That Willie Gray,' a
young Atlanta boy, with whom he ran
away to the west -about twp years
ago, waB ground to death by falling
from a train near Meridian, Miss., is
the statement made by -a 16-year-old
boy named Bennett, who has returned
here. /Yu&u “J
Macon.—In the United States dis
trict court Judge Emory Speer sus
pended the sentences of thirteen per
sons convicted of violation of Unit
ed States laws,! in order that they
might return to their homes and make
their crops.
Waycross—While at Waltertown, on
the Satilla river, Ed, Murray and J. E.
Phelan caught a five-foot alligator.
They were in bathing when Murray
•decided to see if one of the sot lines
Dear him had anything on It.
Each Has Its Distinct Value, and the
PolWt 1 Is'GHfe FbY‘ Individual
Consideration. ,
. It Is well to know something'of the
'differenefts' of jfle ' tlfite'e varieties of
bread—whltfe, wholemeal iand -brown-;—,
to aid the matter of choice in Individ
ual casee. White bread is made of the
inside of the wheat; it is practically
al! sfitrdh, with a small amount elf pro-
•teid, much -of that contained: In the
L grpin being removed In the outer shell.
White, bread is,' therefore, jess' vftlu-
ahlft 1 for building 1 up the body and
system,-bfit ,at-.the!same:time -is the
■most, digestible of the three varieties
' Wholemeqi bread, in co'ntradifttinc-
’tion; cbnta'ihs thft whole grain, after
ithe husk :has been removed; it; is
•fheyefore richer in proteid than the
white variety, and where digestion
nfted f not be ciriBfdered may be looked,
upomasiihe best kind for-the ordinary
diet of those .in normal health. , j
Brown bread completes the iist, and
contains not only the whole grain, but
also ..the husk of bran; this has no
nutritive value, but is very good in
providing a sufficiency of bulk,, a point
apt to be overlooked by' those tvho
consider fopd:frqui the sclentiffc stan,d- ;
:p6int', ‘aml;' alEo: ,.of i^reSV:' imfeortarlpe;
whftfe' gi'b^ini hdyS ftnff girls 'are cbn^
cerned. The Bran or husk present
also sets up a healthful mechanical
Irritation of the bowelB, and so is. very.
useful In cases of chronic constipation,
which are also helped’ by the bulkiness
Ithft fobdj' i | |
Individual Shortcakes.
Put one cupful of flour, pinch of salt,
two teaspoonfuls of, baking powder
and one heaping teaspoonful of short
ening Into bowl. Chop until all is well
mixed. Add one scant half cupful of
milk. Mix all together. Turn on to
lightly floured board, press to inch In
thickness, cut into large-sized biscuit,
put on buttered pan and hake quickly
in a very hot oven 12 minutes. When
ready to serve break open, spread with
butter and a little sugar, cover with
berries that have been mashed and
sweetened. Put on top of biscuit and
dot with whipped cream.’ Or open bis
cuits, spread" with butter, add mashed
“berries, then layer of whipped cream,
then top of biscuit, berries and cream,
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n'ers if the’ftewlft'g iflrt:lft'li»‘a ! l\lftcherin
and matinee party.” .virietiil
"Doesn’t she kpoy they, have been
issiplng about ’hieF '''sbm’ftthilhg' aw
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Jason, she’s trying -to square the
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Hashed Brown Potatoes.
One pint of chopped cooked pota
toes, one-fourth of a cupful of cream,
one-half teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth
of a teaspoonful of pepper, one tea
spoonful of chopped parsley, three ta
blespoonfuls butter. Mix the first five
Ingredients; melt the butter in an
omelet pan and when hot add the po
tatoes. Pack lightly Into a layer of
uniform thickness and cook slowly like
an omelet. Fold and serve like omelet.
Chicken Soup.
Three pints chicken stock (use wa
ter you boll your chicken In), ten
peppercorns, two slices carrot, one
slice onion, one blade mace. Cook
half hour. Add one pint milk, thicken
with three tablespoonfuls ouch of but
ter and flour. Salt and pepper to
last.
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