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ugusta a Pure Food and Products Center—Co-Operation and Efficiency
ICALIFORNIA SCENERY
ariUo News: Southern California
ts a crop of 10,000 tons of wal-
We will exceed 10,000 tons of
rult from our Kaffir trees in
any two counties of the Pan
e.
s wonderful how many goodies
in California. Ordinarily when
link of California we think of
es, hut oranges are only a small
of the whole California exhibit,
m do we think of walnuts in that
ction, yet walnuts are an hu
nt California crop. And the wal-
n Parents Are An Irrita
tion
the Auust Woman's Home Compan
lary Heaten Vorse, writing a story
ed “His Manly Dignity,”—a stovy
with observations of eltild life—
ents. as follows, on the everlasting
on that parents ask their children,
3 you washed your face for sup
■is is not a happy greeting, as you
ealize more keenly if you are able
ink back into your own childhood,
few people can think back definite
it those who can must remomhc’.-
ms homecomings by back ways,
j| avoidance of mothers and fath
>r it few minutes, knowing that the
word that those beloved people
forte Monument (Court House in Rear) to Georgia’s Three Signers
ot the Declaration ot independence
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nut groves—is there anything in the
tree line more lovely than an orchard
of stately walnut trees, rich in leaf
and expertly tended? With a rose
covered cottage in the center of a
such grove grove, with a windmill
hoisting water to moisten the feet of
the trees, with a square of green lawn
in front, a white-washed garage ut
the back and a Texas girl training
vines on a latticed porch—that is a
picture worth crossing the desert to
see. But it must be a Texas girl. The
California girls are all right, but they
don’t seem to “justify.”—Dallas News.
would speak would lie one of disapproval.
What with torn clothes, and dirty hands,
and coming in late, the return of the
child can hr, and very often is, a very
trying ordeal."
The Fore Ordination of
Appomattox
If, for fifty years, we of the South
have wondered at the strange Dispensa
tion that permitted a noble people to be
ruined; if we have failed to understand
the purpose of Providence in scattering
us abroad; if we were blind to the fact
that the God of Moral Evolution had
rreed to use the virtue looked up in the
exclusive South to better the standard of
right living in the foreign-tainted Am
erican population: if we are only now
beginning to see dimly the Divine m
tairSon that w'e should jealously keep
'tlie savor of our salt to preserve the
whole people, we still should not des
pair.
God needs every true Southerner of
us. Eternal truth and human progress
have need of us. And Woodrow Wilson
needs our help. To this end we met
our Appomattox.—Octavia Zoulicoffer
bond, in Southern Woman’s Magazine.
The Mexican Situation As Seen
Through Women’s Eyes
A question recently asked by the
Southern Woman’s Magazine as lo
whether or not the pacification and civi
lization of Mexico is a vital human mat
ter and one that .should rest on our na
tional conscience has been tiie means of
gathering together some interesting opin
ions on a question more or less vital to
our national life.
The fiist of the answers given is from
Mrs. Percy V. Pennybaker, president of
tlie General Federation of Women s
Clubs, who declares, "I am perfectly
willing to trust the matter entirely to
President Wilson.”
Other interesting opinions are from
Marie Bankhead Owen, president of the
Deague of Southern Wriers, who
for a future peaceful annexation; from
Anne Sherrill Build, who takes a some
what pessimistic view’ as to any early
attainment of peace ideals on our own
continent or on any other: from Mrs.
Henry B. Fall, president of the Texas
Federation of Women’s Clubs, who hopes
for a peaceful end for the trouble; and
front Martha McCulloch Williams, who
lays our national mistakes in tlie pres
ent case to our befuddlement with grape
juice!
FO Si YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE
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fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
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Several Years and each year it has been IMPROVED.
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DISTRIBUTORS
AUGUSTA, - - GEORGIA
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will give you Brain
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“AUGUSTA IN 1914”