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\7DU certainly want to
X save money, and you
would like to have better bakings.
Then use Calumet It’s the
< biggest thing you can do to im- '
prove the quality of your bakings
—and lower baking costs.
Calumet is made in the larg
est, most sanitary Baking Powder
Factories in the World. No Bak
ing Powder is made under better v
conditions—none can be better in >
quality. *
It contains only such ingre
dients as have been officially en
dorsed by the U. S. Pure Food
Authorities. An absolute guaran-
teethat it is pure. , , ,
[calumet jH
I BAKING POWBER j
It received highest Awards,
World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chi
cago Paris Exposition, Paris,
France—positive proof of its super
ior merit
It is used by more house
wives and domestic scientists than R»cip«
any other brand. “P, * y
It is sold at a moderate price. Powd« *
Ail you have to do is to compare cup butter. Hi cups
costs to determine how much you cpnulated sugar,
can save by buying Calumet w K a B ter
Gluten is the muscle building part teaspoon*orafgl
of flourwhich isofgreatimportance. extract. Then mix
r —— in the regular walk
To be sure you get it in your bak
ings use plain flour and good baking
powder, (not self-rising flour).
No. 174
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I FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
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motor. It is self-cranking. There is
only one place to oil. It runs on kero- _JL.
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Years of Delco-Light engineering 'ji
development, together with the experi
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combined to produce the value that is JjL
represented in all Delco-Light Products.
There are twenty-five styles and sizes ®P
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DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY
DAYTON, OHIO
DOMESTIC ELECTRIC CORPORATION, DISTRIBUTORS
Atlanta, Georgia
R. A. MAYER, DEALER - Vidalia, Georgia
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BUSINESS MEN SUBSCRIBE LIB
ERALLY TO SECURE EQUIP
MENT FOR BALL TEAM FOR
VIDALIA THIS SUMMER.
The merchants end citizens of Vi
dalia have responded liberally to the
appeal of the organizers of the local
base ball team, and as a result J. W.
Bracken, acting manager, was sent
to Macon and Atlanta last week to
purchase uniforms and other equip
ment for the team.
Mr. Bracken, with several others,
has been working very busily for the
past two weeks remodeling the old
Adams Park aqd raising funds with
which to equip the club.
The manager has a large
of candidates to choose from and with
a nucleus of several well known fin
ished players, tlie outlook is very
bright for a winning team, and with
a few more days practice Vidalia will
have a team any town should be
proud of.
Practically all the players are home
boys, and with the support of the
citizens the boys are doing their best
to merit anything done for them.
In raising funds through public
subscriptions, Mr. Bracken reports
that everyone seems to be very en
thusiastic, and something over S2OO
was raised, and he. with the other
members of the team, wish to thank
the citizens for their generous con
tributions.
Just a little more money is needed
and those who have not already sub
scribed and wish to do so, can send
in their donations to Mr. Bracken or
to the Vidalia Advance and same will
he thankfully received.
Below is a list of those who have
already subscribed :
W. T. French S2O.
Chero-C'ola Bottling Works S2O.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. sls.
Miss Frances Godbee $lO.
Joe Hackel $lO.
Azar Ferris $lO.
Oliver-Pierce Drug Co. $lO.
Jack Markell $lO.
John T. Ragan & Co. $lO.
South Ga. Produce Co. $lO.
D. C. Harris $lO.
Louis Shifrin $lO.
F. C. Omberg $lO.
A. Estroff & Co. $lO.
New York Case $lO.
F. H. Barker $lO.
C. S. Meadows, Jr., $5.
Modern Farm Implement & Hard
ware Co. $5.
Royal Page $lO.
J. B. Brewton $5.
Dr. J. E. Mercer $5.
H. M. Mathews $5.
W. A. Jones $5.
D. C. Pattillo $5.
H. A. Turner $5.
Vidalia Advance $5.
Paul Powell $3.
S. P. Darby $2.50.
W. J. Murchison $2.50.
H. B. Elijah $4.78.
Cliff Poe $2.50.
C. V. Alcorn $2.
Watson Peacock $2.50.
Marion Schumpert $2.50.
T. J. Ainsworth sl.
Dr. Arundel $2.
Kcnnette Ice Cream Co. sl.
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(Last Week’s Letter.)
Quite a large crowd attended Sun
day school here Sunday.
M.. and Mrs. Gilmore James
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
J. M. Blue.
Miss IJzzie Jane Mclntyre has re
turned home, after spending a while
with her sistef. Mrs. M. G. Wheeler,
in the North Thompson section.
Mr. J. T. Dix attended prayer
meeting here Sunday night.
Misses Esther and Ella Thompson
were the guests of their sister. Mrs.
J. H. Hallig'-ni, n the Williamson
Chapel section Friday afternoon.
There will be a Children’s Day
here on Saturday. May 21st, and ev
erybody is invited to come.and bring
a basket.
Mr. Otis Jackson has returned to
his home here, after spending a while
with his grandfather, Mr. D. A.
Jackson, near Vidalia.
Remember the Sunday school and
prayer meeting at the regular hours
and everybody come.
BRIDE TO BE.
“WHAT GOD HATH JOINED
TOGETHER."
Marriage is of Gcd. In the Garden
of Eden, where every sight was beau
ty and every breath was fragrance
and every sound was music, God said,
“It is not good that the man should
be alone.” Moody, commenting on|
these words, said, “If God had left I
Adam alone in the Garden, he would
have killed himself; if He had made
another man and put him there, a
fight and a murder would have fol
lowed —so for his welfare and bless
ing, He made a woman and gave her
to him. And she has the bill.”
Very tenderly, beautifully, and in
many ways our Savicr evidenced his
appreciation of the influences of this
sacred relation. The first miracle of
his ministry was wrought at a wed
ding in Cana of Galilee.
The Spirit of Revelation chose this
relation to illustrate the relation
which subsists between Christ and
the Church.
Every teacher who has come into
the world with his commission hear
ing the eternal heraldry and signa
ture of the Almighty has honored
marriage with peculiar honor.
Marriage is of God. This means
that God wants everybody to marry
and that He has somebody for ev
erybody. There would be no old
bachelors and no old maids if nobody
shirked. A non-marrying genera
tion is not a God-pleasing generation
—nor is it a safe generation for the
world. In some legislatures, as a
joke, hills have been introduced pen
alizing old bachelors—putting a tax
on them according 1 to the number of
years they remain single after reacti
ng thirty, requiring them to wear a
badge on their coat tapels, about the
size of a dessert saucer, carrying the
letters L. O. 8.. “Licensed OM
Bachelor,” or reqtiiiing them to wear
a nicely ornamented brass and leath
er collar like othbr “varmints." We
are not sure that such measures
would be proper, but we are sure
that the non-marrying spirit and
fashion is at variance with the wel
fare of the world Men ought to
marry. If they trip up on the first
or even second or third effort to hop
the matrimonial broom stick—let them
“try, try again.” And women, one
and all, should be so beautiful (with
out chalk or paint) and so sweet and
so pure that men will select their
mothers-in-law before they select
their political parlies. Hiawatha’s
creed is ours—
As unto the bow the cord is,
So unto the man is woman;
Tho she bends him, she obeys him;
Tho she draws him, yet she follows;
Useless each without the other.
With God. getting married is all
of it. With God, marriage is indis
soluble. Only for one cause does
God sanction divorce and separation.
Marriage is more than a personal
convenience, more than a civil cere
mony. Such is the statement of ‘the
text recorded in both Matthew and
Mark from which the above caption
is drawn. Marriage has its Godward
aspect, and must have something else
than personal gratification and a civil
court to annul it. Refusal to hear
and heed God on this subject is
breaking down this sacred relation,
is abrogating family and home, and
making our world no better than a
pig-sty—with apology to the pigs.
Easy divorce means easy indecency,
easy sensuality, easy criminality, easy
tragedy, easy wreck of humanity.
The sin for which God permits the
sundering of this relation marks those
who are guilty of it most wretchedly, j
It is not at all strange that a wed- j
ding should start a flutter in a com-j
munity such as nothing else can.j
There is no more beautiful or sacred j
scene than when a man and woman
clasp hands in marriage. It seems
that Heaven is near —: very near.|
There’s a thrill in the Wedding March j
that no other music has. Sometimes;
it awakens smiles such as would
grace the face of angels and some
times tears as beautiful as jewels
that sparkle in crowns of life. God
is there breathing His benediction
and saying, “What 1 have joined to
gether let not man put asunder.”
Alas, alas! hell, envious of human
happiness, looks rn—determined to j
destroy. Ready agents are found—a
depraved man or a depraved woman—
you know the story—hearts are bro-,
ken. the sunlit sk> turns to rayless t
night and all that is left of life's
fairest dream is the tomb of perished
hope, white and weird, in the lone
emetery of memoiy. And think you j
God will let that go unavenged? Ex-j
cept they repent, the hottest dungeon
of hell is prepared and kept for those
responsible for such desolation.
Better hear and heed it now!
“What God hath joined together,
let not man put asunder.”—Matthew
19:6 and Mark 10:9.
(Part of sermon recently preached
at Douglas by T. S. Hubert, repro
duced in-The Church Evangel.)
Colds Cause drip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the
i-Auae. There is only one “Bruno Quinine,'
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box! 30c.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissue*.
A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salvo
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Group.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in
side the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove’s O-Pen-Trate Salve through the porea of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is SSc.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES’
HEALING HONEY.
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Li M E
CRUSH
7%£refreshing, tangy flavor
of West Indies Limes is the
distinctive feature of this
newest of the “Crushes”—
the companion drink to
Ward’s Lemon-Crush and
Orange-Crush. Delicious!
Jn bottles or at fountains
Bottled by
VIDALIA COCA-COLA
BOTTLING CO.
VIDALIA, GA.
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Gregory, of R. F. D. No.
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her ills. “During ... I BMB
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for but a short time. My WTU
husband was worried. .. JT
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with no further trouble.
My baby was fat and
jTm strong, and myself—thank ini
JT God—am once more hale JC
■J® and hearty, can walk
m*m ■ miles, do my work,
JH though 44 years old, feel jf
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many years Cardui has
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