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j t .i marvelous spring morning.
I -i-'oking out through the win-
, u as 1 write; tlie summit of a
lilac-bush is visible—iit*>
in process of formation. The
-unbeams are at work. When
I finished this sketch, I shall
hurry outdoors and get all of che
,: fui picture; one cannot see
muih from a window-case.
much depends on one* vantage-
.„ : So much that is essential to
jvgllv Intelligent living. 1 ea
j, ce ail that is for me, unless I has-
l( n to the broad view.
\ ‘..ns time ago, un author w
-The West Through a Car Window.”
Ht -aw a mere ribbon of the west,
. ,ne fifty niiles wide. It was very
interesting—what he saw but meager
in scope.
Th«i>' rsr«? big things outdoor-; one
cann • -ec them through a car win
dow. much less understand them.
1 believe it is the duty of every
msr. and woman, to secure the best
v ;,»P"int possible; yet there are
t h ... who exclaim loudly, while look
ing through a \not-hole in the park
Hot Weather Luncheon Suggestions
RED CROSS Roaches live in colonies. If you
The closet committee of the Red. » ee °ne you know there are many.
Cross will be gud to get some Roaches are loathsome vermin. Pro-
clothing for boys and girls ages 21 Mlc breeders. There are medical
to 13. Please call phone 13. I authorities who declare seventeen
. different diseases are treremitted by
roaches. Roaches must be killed.
around water pipes, faucets and
‘ other plumbing. Simple instructions
FOR SALE—Ford Sedan. 2-Door,
latest Model, absolutely new. Apply j Spray FL Y*TO\
to L. C. Hall.
on each bottle (blue label) for kill
ing roaches r.nd ALL household In
sects. INSIST on FLV-TOX. It Is
the scientific insecticide developed
at Mellon Institute of Industrial Re.
search by Rex Research Fellowship.-
FLY-TOX is safe, stainless, and has
a perfume-like fragrance. Easy to
use.— Adv.
FOR RENT—A
HOUSE FOR RENT; APARTMENT
I .FOR RENT—Possession Sept 1st.
, Both close in. A. J. Carr, Jr.
Breast of Chicken J.-annett;, as
Recipe for this tasty and arristlc
hot weather dish, which le nutritious
but not unduly heat Ins. furnished by
•he chef of the Atlanta Hilt more Hotel,
showing how it is prepared in that
fa metis hostelry:
Urc silt °r vegetable dish for mold.
If availuhh; otherwise, any oblong
side dish of proper depth r.1l! serve.
Prepare uspic by your fcvoriie r. ripe.
Pour into mold about inch, and
alien slightly hardened, place upon
it slice of roasted ( bicker breast about
>4 Inch thick, nicely trimmed. Mold
;:oc i liver sausage over the chicken in
shape shown j u illustration. When
of aspic is solid, re
told and place
ufully froi
SAMARITAN GIFT FUND
K tally are people so about
M . M j. things—like religion and
r e Men condemn church and
-rate, while viewing these colossal [
.,! f • - through a crack in the fence!'
Hnr.dred# and thousands of men and j
■. i are voting-today on questions,
•\ • -hey think they see through their! _ . ~ " , . ,
l. - .I.! "If the blind lend the blind. ScKnt,f,c ' ■"* 9Urslcnl
.ill fall in the ditch.” . treatment of cataracts, diseased, and
Th- extent of nty enjoyment this blind eyes, FREE.
’id.'cl morning, will depend on ( Amazing operations by eminent
nu thoroughly I get acquainted with -ye specialist of Augur ta. Georgia;
a!! the entrancing things spread for, t)n;> giving sight to 80 year old
my understanding, by mingling, see- Southern Mammy, and another giv
ing. touching, tasting; my happiness i n>: sjjrht to 20 year old young lady
carrot be complete unless I fully blind from birth, leads wealthy un-
underctaiuL | named Donor to establish this fund
The welfare of our great nation de-' to provide the services of this sur-
pends on the capability of its sov-jgeon for other sufferers.
voters; they must not peep^ Free operation and medical treat-
through key-holes, cracks, and* nar- nien t by this specialist is now avail-
to u limited number from each
Prepared at the Atlanta Blltmore
goose liver several layers of Banco
chatt* frold. .Make this like cream
sauce, except use chicken broth in
stead of milk, add a bit of cream and
enough gelatine to thicken. While
still liquid pour ever the molded gooso
liver and chicken breast. Docoruto
top with truffles as shown In Illustra
tion; pimentoes. olives thinly sliced or
mushrooms cen bo ured Instead of
truffles. Then pour over the whole
several layers of aspic and allow to
stand in platter until ar.pic hardens.
Trim around edges with knife and
carefully remove from platter. Servo
wvh Salad Prim:ass—asparagus tips,
bound together with ring of pimento
with Princess dressing. French or
Ylnlagrette dressing may be used la
place of Princess.
county where this is published
are suffering from cataracts, diseas
ed, or blind eyes- address, SAMARI
TAN GIFT FUND, P. O. Box,
Augusta, Georgia.
! FOR RENT—A ...on room boo., o
corner of Hancock and Jackson Sts
all conveniences. Possession five
Sept. 1st. Apply to Mrs. Lucy f
Walker.
666
is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flo,, Deafer,
Biliou Fever sod Malaria.
! is the most speedy remedy known.
W \^ash your face
for Beauty
with PALMOLIVE’’
say the world’s greatest beauty experts!
;! Lina Cavalicri of Paris Mmc. Jacobson of London
Elite Bod( of Berlin S. Pest l of Vienna
Mrr\e. de J^euville of St. Moriu
ISPECIAL
A Dozen Cakes for
Chandler’s Variety Store
'entente.
l>r. Burdette, of Jacksonville, Fin.,
preached two eloquent scholarly and
spiritual sermons at the Milledgo-
ville Baptist church Sunday morn
ing and Evening. Dr. Burditte
has an easy and graceful manner, and
delivers his Bermans with an carnest-
ne-s that grasps and holds hi« hear
ers. Ht wn accompanied to the city
bv Sirs. Burdette, who possesses a
clear an clsweet voice, and the soloes |
she rang during the
greatly enjoyed.
Twenty-nine
Years Ago
The following news is culled from
the files of the Union Recorder
August 21st, 1900.
The firrt bale of cotton 1900
crop was brought to the city la*t
Thursday morning by Mr. C. H.
Richardson, who lives at Scottsboro.,
It was carried to the warehouse of
Mr. Sam Evans and sold to Mr. Geo j
Smith for 10 cts. per lb. In the af
ternoon Mr. J. A. Brooks brought
two bale, for which he received 9 1-2
Rev. J. R. King, presiding elder
Of the Augusta District, will preach
at the Methodist church next Sun-
d;.;. night.
The total amount «»f property re-
turned in the city for taxation, not
including railroad property
household and kitchen furniture!
S65.809; hor.es and livestock, ve
hicles, etc., $27,305; capital in banks,
$99,500; money and solvent debts,
&52.U23; merchandise, $122,988; real
state, $098,498. Grand total of $1.-
066.123.