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THE MACON BFACON. MACON, MISSISSIPPI S. CARL UNSn R.r.D.B. i.kii), DmmI, MlintMta ? TliAOTL OH Ml M HER filU-h.H YEARS 1 Rasps the Msdicice with Hsr fcr Safety Mrs. Carl Under. P.. F. D. K0. 2, Bot 44 Dassel, Minnesota, writes: "I writ to ihanfc you for your kiadncsa and the c"xl vonr "medy did ino years ago. larAwSg we 1 and vtmg j SpoHne, Wash. 1 Wereit ?r J? Prra-1,a 1 Wou!l not have been able to make thw trip. I alwavs take von r modi! ffiXoSKuS .6afety sh0UlJ TABLETS OR LIQUID S3LD EVERYWKfrp AvAV GRAHAM BQNs'EQ. mmmmmm - P ALL mi, SOLD BO YEARS - A FINE GENERAL TONIC It owt Mid br roar dniuiti writ w uunnt m ..... . MUIT1U, God-sent Blessing" 1 a txj li a f mother writes of Mrs. Winslow's Syrup. Thousands of other mothers have found this safe, pleasant, effective remedy a boon when baby's little stomach is upset. For con- Stinntinn fintiilnrv rnlif- and diarrhoea, there is nothing like mr m m m w W Tit "..' J fl-:M n f ... ... unu u in i arm nrcoiaior It is especially good at teething f l nine. ujiijjiLie formula on every label. Guaran teed free from narcotics, opiates, alcohol and all harmful ingredients. At all Druggist Write for free booklet of letters from grateful m-thers. ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUC CO. 215-217 Fulton St. NewYsrk Harold F. li,tch,e & Co., Int. Ntwlork. lorontomdm.Sydtuy COW DAY DREAMS "Mo,,, moo." s:i;il Mr. Tow, "I am no, asuM-j) hut 1 am dreaminc." ";o.i,liiess mo," said Mrs. Brown-and-Whito ov. "I ,! ,,ot understand. That is too murli for my cow mind.. "Much too much." "Well.- said jMrs. Cow. "it Is quite possible to 1. Tlreaiuing and vet not be uslccp. lvrhaj.s tlum-U I should Kii.v that I am tiny-dreaming'. "When eivatnres day-drciun thov think of things during the dav-time which tliey would like to hv ..t places they would like to visit, of imiv. Py eveiiis they would like to have come off. Such are day dreams. Crenttires may never close their uyes and yet they may have day dreams. "I do hope in my cow way I am elear and that I am explaining It to you so you understand." "Yes," said Mrs. Itrown-nnd-Wlilte Cw, "I understand. And what have been your day dreams, Mrs. Cow?" .Mrs. Cow was much pleased to tell HOME rawn 1LLP5EJ he Kitchen '5 Cabinet 5 cL Is It !. Merchant Nov Eas Anything on Tablj TOO FEW OBJECTS OF BEAUTY Great American Sculptor Crit ciiei Ccnd.tiors He Says Exis; .n tho Smaller C'tie. ef u fr .. ; !,.;, ;;i "::;ii;y U f:U.i. I ((! Mt it . r- ii, .,.i .v W1 i..n..i. .1 . . - i,,ouicr, passed the greater part of his life l l'a. -is, where he composed his neatest works. When he left I'o iund alter the revolution in iu-ki compatriots presented him with a sil-vt-r vase fill,., wilh 1.oIiHll (m(J this was scattered on the coflin when lie was hiiric! in l.s-IO. 1'arin Cor respondence London Times. m Standird tnlA rmmJ t.j . K I - .-..vujr irwiu oyer. Demand box bearing Mr. Hill's oortrait a.j jinn A" Druggist 30 Cm, GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA COMPOUND quickly retteres tk dbtrMa- r m m . w lur 6S years and reult of loaf lad "i'riciico in treatment of inroat ana lunu diseases by Dr J. H. Guild. JTRKE TRIAL BOX, Treatise on Asthma, Its i-nu!ev, treatment. Ln . M,.n tipou request. Vx. and li.OO . U. GUILD CO.. RI-PKkT vt fr KdrurKlBts. J 1 1 Old Standard Remedy for Chills and Malaria, eoc A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you r , " e "'""cme you are ahout to tiue is absolutely pure and eontaias no harmful or habit producing drugs RonfCh, a.mediine is Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, hver and bladder remedy. Ihe Mme standard of purity, fitpenuth ana excellence is maintained in every bot tle of bwamp-Root. It is seipntifipntli, 1 1 . vegetable herbs ' w"""uunuea Irom It iS not fl ctimTnt -1 . 1 I teaspoonful doses U " ,B It is not recommended for everything. It 18 nature'u , . - o--v uvtyvi m relieving MuVerCm'ng kidney- liver d bladder A sworn statement of purity is with mg bottle of Dr. KilLr'.7 Sw."p hi " ,"d m:. TO" hould in bottle, of two sizes, medium and hr However, if you wish first to try thii great preparation send ten centi t. Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y for . sample botik. vvk , ' ,or - nuuni ie aura -" I.M1H paper. AdTertisemant. Mr. P15Q and Plgglet. Senator IUchard Petlftw Ernest of Kentucky says the following grand Jury Indictment may be found la the ancient records of Lnwrence county iu that state: "Did unlnwfullv. wiiifnii. Hclousiy kill and destroy one m tha personal proimrty of without the consent of said 1'lgg the said beinp of value to the u'fore sald George IMgg. Ihe pig thus killed welched about 25 pounds and was a mate to some other piKS that were owned bv said George I'lgg, which left George l'lKK a pig less than he (George I'lgg) had of pigs, and thus ruthlessly tore said pig irom the society of George I'igg's other pigs, against the peace and dig nity of the commonwealth of Ken tucky." National Republican. Chopin's Ashes. The removal of the ushes of Chopin from ivre I.achaise cemetery to the church In Warsaw where his' heart Is preserved, which has recently been proposed, will not be accomplished Without Protest from !,., I.V I. ...i . --v.... i , yllK JITS t OW W'tu mirers of H10 ,....... , , . .- ,n W,IS was born of a F, ', ' r . 1 7. m'um: 1,1 't had , ..... ".. . " "w' ""iu luui doom wantiriL' to 1 do. I "I have been drenmlng of the I spring-lime," said Mrs. Cow. "The springtime will not be here for quite awhile now, but I am dreaming ,,f it. "I am thinking of the brook and the stream. The ice will hnv.. ..,,., . . - V'1M 111-11 the springtime comes. "-And after Mr. Sun has taken the (,ff t'e water it wm i,e so pleasant. "Then the grass will he-dn to n-:m- nl everything will start In for an other summer of glory. "As I look out of Ihe stall window upon this cold winter day I , t think of the snow which I see beforf me. I would see that if I were not day dreaming. "Hut as I am day dreamim I o,ii. f the warmth and the soft tvUi rth and of days and nights spent out of doors. "I think of all of that." "To my cow mind." said Mrs. Rrown-and-White, "I think you are clever. "Yes. I think It Is dever for one to think of wurrn weather when It is cold. "Of course anyone can think of warm weather when It Is cold, but I ....an uiat 1 think It Is wonderful when they can actually almost feel the warm weather. "Why when you were talking just now you spoke as though yeu actually -.t wv war, spring air upon your face and could feel the lovely earth under your feet." "The very way I felt," said Mrs. Cow. "Oh, that li the great Joy of SpeaNmc (.. fore the Ninth Keerea. tlon eoiu-rcss, nt Atlantic Citv, on the Jvt of p.cauty in the Home Town. Lorn, t,. , , .Auierii-an sculp tor, declare,! that the reaction of the average American to art Is that of the .oughboy who said when he saw his first French cathedral: "Gee, hoW did aU ,hat nnw,Mir The Chicaco sniintur ,..it...,.i...i . t 'nn-iun-u utut the only objects of beauty the average small tow,, in America possessed uere ts trees , lts k'lrls. After the tour- im mat ,ecn shown the garage, the hotel and the cemetery the points of Interest were exhausted, he said. "What wo need as a nation," said Mr. Tnft, "is to teach our children to use their hands In delicate and skillful crafts; to give them more creative games. o,ir Ideal today Is expressed In the words of tiu. ,,, i, ... HIS Sinai! son .Toliiinv 1 1 so some day you won'thave to work with your hands. "Imagination U cultivated by the lack 01 the jiggling movie show of the "".'. mm ts u,y our great poets ; wine from the country or small towns; "t the young artist must lirst have Klimpse, the dream, the vision in "HM-e concrete work of art before he can go back to his plow to create." A VARICTY OF GOOD THINGS Who docs not enjoy a g..o, cake? I'acked eggs when carefully kept may be used for iii,li u cake. MOVE FCR "GETTER HOMES" Regularly Organized Campaign Has Met With Gratifying Success In Securing Support. COUGH? ithinsly quick re-licf.Atyrupunliko au ouiri- pleas ant does not up set stomach no opiates. 35c and 60c everywhere. To insure Rllstenlng-whlte table linens, use Ited Cross Ball Blue In your .auuuiy. it never disappoints. At rll gooa grocers. Advertisement There are ;q ciiles In the state of New York organized for the "I!c tor Homes" campaign. A nation-whle or ganization has becti perfected to bring the better-homes Idea to the largest number of Amerh JIM U'nnion MM...... " a. a iii-i ( are J0,(HKI,(k.K) women in Amerlcu whose work lies In their homes. It is to help these women that this cam paign is being carried on. jt 8 tllt, ambition of those backing the cam paign to make every new home built in the next few years all that the house must be If it Is to be worthy the name "home," and to bring about the remodeling' of everv old m, "K'y. uncomfortable or iiicouvenl ent to live in. Less than 50 per cent of the Atner lean people are home owners Und It has been claimed that only liO per cent of ttese dwellings come up to the recognized standards for a good home. There has never been so crro.it i" Mil lU- terest in the building of new dwellings and improvement of houses ulready built as shown by the records of this J'tar. Silver Loaf Cake. Take two and three fourths fupfuN of pastry tlotir. one and one-fourth cupfuls of granulated Migar, two thirds of a cupful of water, one half cupful of butter, the whites of scet. -gs. three tcuspoenfnls of baking powder, one teaspoonful of Havering extract and one half tea P"ont'ul of salt. Crer..,, the butter nd add the .sugar, mix until well blended, then add the Hour sifted with the dry Ingredients, alternating with "Hter; fold In the stilllv beaten I 'bites and bake In a moderate oven ' ior oik hour. I Pound Cake.-Take ten eggs, one i pound, or two cupfuls of sugar; one ; pound, or four cupfuls of thuir; three I fourths of poimd, or one and one llf cupfuls of butter; two teaspoon fills of lemon extract; add one tea f'nfiil of salt. Cream the butter ,md sugar mull white 1.11,1 f,.,..,,.- Separate the egg y.lks from tlie bites and beat well. Add nlternulclv one heaping tablespoonful of Hour v-"h a small portion f f,e beaten "" arul white, heating the mixture well between each io!,liii,,n ,,t n.,,.- ud egg. T, success of a pound cake .'"'ponds "I""1 I'"' healing and the ''liking. I'm n, ft very slow oven and Increase it,,. 1 , .. . a iiioueruie I t,v''11 ""'1 '"1- one hour and a ha'f. I Sweet Apples and Quinces. Core a half-dozen sweet apples, till the cen tors witli chopped quince, add -ugar and water and bake until well done. sorve as a dessert with whipped cream. Honey Hermits. Take one cupful of butler, one and one-half cupfuls of boney, strained, one teaspoonful of da, three eggs, live cupfuls of Hour, one teaspoonful of salt, two teaspoon- f",s "f ('ln non, two and one-fourth cupfuls each of chopped raisins and nut meats. Mssolve the soda In the honey which has been slightly warmed, with the dry ingredients. Add the fruit and nuts hist. Lrop from n spoon on a hutt.svd sheet and bake In n moderate oven. Orange and Walnut Salad. Peel fine Juicy oranges, cut Into v.. ti.in Slices. .Slice walnut meats, using one cupful of orange to three f..nrM,u ..f .. cupful of nuts. Mix W,(l wiy seasoned French dressing and serve on lettuce. 111 1C "V.y the help of Tan!,.- I have cV, , a f 'v-us iml , '""1 trom for ,, u ,.r ,lvf furs." i. the enphalo- .-:-,,.-,. t vi Nonuau W. nr-.ttn, well Lr. wr l'-'IH-r and p.unt d.-.iler. ,C t't'dar St.. Charlotte, N. - "My stomach uas alu-ty.-i our ,f f and ev. r.whing ,!:agn will, -. J "as tto-;!,!,.,! nt, i..,r,K. 1 ' oM .1 1- 1'oss, ,) af ,,. ,..,.,. u ,;rti. sure of gas around my lnr ',h..t l , most cut off my brcafli. "-sii"v taking Tanl.tc ,y d.p,-itteiv is hue. My appetite is u v.,((.r M, : 1 Just an.Mhlng 1 want. In f1IcW my stomach acts ,! r,vK ist one and my nerves are sU,HlU aa die. To put It all it, few vy., m Just the same s a new ,,mn' j '',S " l,l'Mire for , ! friends about Tanhic." ; Tanlac is sold by all good .hmg-lst 1 Advertisement. J Jury Duty. 1 ""''I Wombat make n Intelligent In 1 ror?" J "He must have. Ilotl, sidos s.s,.,,, j humous to excuse bin, " Lonisy ! 'olirier .lom tial. r m time Zsl small dosage brings quick relief to scnitrtiy, irritated Ibroiits. Couh cMsest. phlegm clears uwny, intUmJ tissues are Hootlied. Now- ti fore a slight couch becomes a 6ciousuilment-bteakit up with -a iyrup for coughi&colds jf mm, do this "I Do Not Think of the Snow." Hil Dr. KING'S PILLS -Jor constipation Purify the Wood Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura Seap 2Sc. Oistnent 25 and 50c, Talcna2Sc Egyptian Stuff. "Tell me what you know ubout pyrus. , "I think he succeeded Cheops." The New Venice. Any modernization of Venice would be a profanity, yet we cannot wonder that this city with its glorious nuiri time traditions longs t.. i,..,.,,. - world port once more. How to aecom- pusn mis without marring the beauty of the remarkable atpiatic city was a problem. This danger bus been hap pily averted by a wise governmental policy. Trade Is to be diverted away from the city Itself to a great new har bor, and Industrial ing built upon the mainland at Marg hira and Mestre. These nointa UM connected with the sea by a new ship canal dredged across the lagoons in cominuiiuon or the Guldecca canal. Scientific American. we ReSief FOR INDIGESTION 1 J6ttS&x& Hot water nlh0?,,' Sr TaPwnTi persist In you, , ', V. - juu navs not yet tried the real Vermifuge, Dr. Peery a "Dead Shot." vu uoci me wora. Advertisement. The Conductorette. "How's that tirettv conriimt,.... making out? Can she miiL-i lively?" 4 "Itather! Thev beein the minute they spy her." 's UND 7H PACKAGES EVERfWHERE Important to Mothers rSr.le of ,-,--- '"iuous ou remedy for infants aad children, and see that It iiears tne y Signature of In Use for Ovor o v Children Cry for Fletcher's Cwtom Some men treat their wives kindly because they are afntlrl tn a ,.o, wise. A wasted opportunity niuom - " 1.VU.C1. home to roost. day dreaming. You should try It Mrs Brown-and-Whlte. ' 8 "Yes, you should try It." "Well," said Mrs. Brown-and-White maybe I will." Ami there was quiet for awhile Then Mrs. Brown-and-White said: "-Moo, moo," und Mrs. Cow said "My dear, do tell me! Have yon ' been bavins a nlcnum ..... - ua; Ul eum ( Have you?" I Why yes," said itra t a I 1VI,I .... . '""11-BUU- , hit0; U bei'n l-uvinj: a beautiful day dream. In fact I uinw.st r..u t as too hot and that the flies were bothersome. I t'ot vppv f, ..1.. my day dreaming. "And 1 understand now how chil dren have make-believe games I re member a little boy this fall asklni his mother if he could make a bon fire. j "There would have been no one to 1 watch the bonfire and the mother was airaid something msht bu , she told the little hov ti,,,t .... I ciilj make a make-believe bonfire. -That little bov hii.i .. 1. . , , "cuiu ui rime. 1 too He pretended there were flames ! ..u uimceu aucut the bonfire. He had made It nut ,.r 1.. . . , !,. . " " out ...i.. 7 nun no ure aoout It. And yet he had mieh . .. . "Ai.d there was I actimiu fi, too warm, so real a 'make-believe' a. ' 'And Mrs. Cow grn!ieJ and so d'J Mrs. Brown-and-Whii for i. great J..ks to think a day dxeatu could no iviu ud an mat. So the cows often had their da, dreams during the winter and theli day dreams were always of tba springtime and the summer aad of beautiful meadows ud streams. Wanted, a Million Homas. MWe ure short about a million homes," declared Herbert Hoover In a reevnt speech. "In ciU(.s Hwh shortage implies the challenge of congestion. It means that in practl caily every American city of more than ; -w..s., irom 20 to .') pe, cent of the ; population is adversely tffected, and that thousands of families are forced Into unsanitary and dangerous quar ters. The condition, In turn, means a large Increase In rents, a throw-back in human efficiency and that unrest which Inevitably results from inhibi tion of the primal Instincts In us all for home ownership. It makes for 110 mads and vagrants. In rural ureas it means aggravation and Increase of farm tenantry on one hand, an In- j crease of landlordism on the othet I hand, and general disturbance to the ' nosi.ciuj anu contentment of rerul life." Those persons and thlnn, then, that lni)lre us to do our best, that make us live at our best, when we am In their preHenee, that cull forth from us our latent and iitiHimperted per sonality, that nourish and support u,at perHonallty-thoHC are our fr,eI1ja Ilandolph S. Kourno. FOR THE TABLE When the Children CouKh. uuu musicroie on liiroata and Chests No telling how soon the symptom. Jar of Musterole at hand to tiw prompt relief. It docs not bLe?. As first aid, Musterolc is excvltrnt. Thousands of mothers know it YW hould keep a jar ready for instant nr It 19 the remedy for adults, too. RI CToun ZeJhl: brontfli tonsaSt croun guff neck, asthma, neuratriait he: congestion.. peurisy, rT matism lumbago, pains and ach.-e ol .t t" fro,ted fef 1 and colds c and 65c jars and tubes. BtlUr than m mustard plattm SIPS! Bern PI Future American Homes. The trouble with Americans Is that they do not stay long enough in one place to make their hoi ful as the colonial homes with the scftening effect of age upon them, und the homes of Europe. To be ,ure we have better plumbing and better ven tilation, but most of our homes ure garishly new. Ii,it who knows what mny happen If the "Hotter Homes" movement goes on? We may have homes that our grandchildren will look forward to as their rightful Inherit ance with pleasure. At any rate, the present generation and the children of today will enjoy these better homes that have been carefully planned for 1 them. Exchange 0f Values. How long would you live In your community if there were no churches ,ne'' 11 ln church helps to make the community, why don't you help to make the church f-Kxehange. Large Wireless Station. Tlie biggest wireless station In the world at St. Asisl. about f IVftif t-aa ...... mile- from Paris was recently opened for tratiic. The station Is equipped with l! masts, each 800 feet high. Mes sages sent out ernerimr.tn already been received In China and the Argentine. Closed the Hotel. "Home from your summer tottate soon?" "1'e' M to come back to get rid In using bread crumbs for esenl loped dishes, season well with salt and itjmt ami 11 ud to a small quantity of melted butler; stir until well mixed. Currants, the dried variety, may he well cleaned by rubbing them well in (lour, which will remove any grit, then wash and dry In a collander and thev win I be ready fr se. One of the most wholesome of bieakfast foods Is wheat right from ii-u Ki anury. soak over night, then cook slowly on the back of the stove until the wheat Is n gelatinous mass. Serve with top milk. Green Soup. Wash two quarts of spinach In several waters. Wash, peel and chop Due three small turnips,' j two onions, a bunch of celery and a bunch of parsley. Fry the vegetables In four tahlespoonfuls of butter, add a ' 1 pint or water and simmer until tender. ' I Mix two tahlespoonfuls of Hour with ! a little milk, add If I.. ,.n .1 ' MIOl one- ; half pints of milk, and boil live mln 1 Utes. Put all the vegetables through n sieve, then add the hot milk and , serve with croutons, j Tuna F'sh Salad. Take one cupful of tuna fish, shredded, tbree-fourt hs of 1 a cupful of boiled salad dressing, one half cupful of chopped celery." one half envelope of gelatin, one-fourth cupful of water, one chopped green ' pepper, one-half teaspoonful Kldt, and one-fourth of a teaspoonful of paprika. Soak the gelatin In the water five minutes, then add It with all the other Ingredients to the hot salad dressing. Turn Into Individual molds dipped In cold water and chill j Turn out on crisp lettuce and serve Southern Golden Fleece.-C'ut fine' and melt 1,1 u saucepan one-half -.ound 1 of rich eh-.ese; when soft add one cup-i ful of cream und a dash of cavenne-i nen 1 lorntiL' 1 v hi.n,i,.,i 1 ,. . five fresh eggs, cover for two mim utes; when the white Is set, remove the cover, add a little salt and beat the mass briskly with a spoon for a few minutes. It will rise In a yellow .-.o, miner nna CrJlclous. Serve on buttered toasted milk trackers. TOO LATE i Death only a matter of short timis. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taimg LATHROP'S y HAARLEM OIL ' The world's standard remedy for ki.lnpy li vt, bladder and uric acid troubk-fKeT National Remedy of Holland sine Ufa. Guaranteed. Three sizes, nil drufayste. utxtm for the nam Gold Medal on bos and accapt no imitation I . l " ' 1 Jl-'ltI-l!ftl Ill. ktIA , 'mat an,; i,nl,.rs f,- u, ,,.,:,.. i 0. CM. SfRHr CO.,,, Mlrhl.y, .c'LJ Put Prohibition on Cotton. In I7ii the lmpu(ailon of rotten goods into ;rot I5rltuib was pnAib. Ited bnl In lTl'l the manufa,tur- vt cotton In England was absolute, tnr b-dden by act of parliamenl, ' ,ir. Mty of ?lim being inlli.-t,,) for M.. It and one of ?jr, pn n Hftri vlefnd of wearing It. Look to Your Eyes rrmmwmma - -- iuik line mskn Fes Qesr and Rtdlsiw. Eniorsble. Harmless. Sol J snd Miomraended fry nil DtuggtHs. f