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Thank you for the generous spirit you are dis
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playing toward my interest in the development of
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LAKE LANIER. Your enthusiasm for the project
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?your belief in it? your willingness to invest in it
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has already set into motion the machinery of dam
construction and road building. It is my purpose
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to expend
$125,000.00
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in the next few months, initiatory to the making of
LAKE LANIER
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one of the most beautiful residential and playground
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communities in this favored land. v
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At the splendid dinner Monday in the hospit
able Oak Hall hotel, 27 Home Sites were purchased.
Twenty-three others were bought Tuesday. This
is certainly an example of wholehearted support.
On next Monday our Spartanburg Sales Office
will be opened. Other sales offices will be opened
as rapidly as practicable. Approximately 75 sales
men will be employed to market this beautiful
property. r*
^r'ce> announced at Mon
^ting-of home sites-will
untl] midnight Saturday.
prices announced at Mon
meeting? of home sites ? will
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Oftie KITCHEN
CABINET
s^SSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSI^SSSS
(?, 19J6, Western New?P?P?r Union.)
"A llttle.-thlng, a sunny smile,
A loving word at morn.
And all day long the day shone
bright .
The cares of life were made more
light "v
And sweetest hopes were born."
FOOD FOR THE FAMILY.
A salad which Is oat of the ordinary
and will be. enjoyed by all Is:
Cheese 8alad.?
Take four table
spoonfuls of dry
gift ted cheese
(the snappy
kind), mix with
one pint of
whipped cream
and one table
spoonful of gelatin. Season hlgh'.y
with salt, cayenne and a "little d?\v
mustard. When thoroughly mixed put
Into individual molds and set in the
Ice box. Serve in lettuce hearts wiih
French dressing.
Rolled/ Oats, Fruit Cookies. ? Take
two cupfnls of rolled oats and brown
or toast to a light brown in a mod
erate^ oven or in an Iron frying pan on
top of the range. Beat one cupful of
butter or sweet fat of any kind with
one cupful of sugar, add,the beaten
yolks of two eggs, one-f<mrth cupful
of sweet milk, a cupfiH of rai
sing one-half cupful of nuts chopped
fine, the whites of two eggs beaten
stiff, the rolled oats, and two cupfuls
of flour sifted with one teaspoonful of
soda. Stir and mix well, 'roll out and
bake. This recipe makes five dozen
cookies.
Toasted MaFshmallow Cake. ? Beat
half a cupful of ? butter to a cream ;
Add gradually one cupful of sugar and
the beaten yolks of three eggs. Sift
together one an4 one-half cupfuls of
'flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking pow
der, add to tfle first mixture alternat
ing with one-half cupful of milk
Flavor with a teaspoonful of vanilla
extract. Fold In the stiffly beaten
whites of the eggs and bake in two
layers. Put together with chocolate
icing or fudge and decorate the top
with toasted marsh mallows.
Chocolate Pie. ? Take one cupful of
milk, two tablespoonfuls of grated
chocolate, three-fourths of a cupful
of sugar, the yolks of three eggs. Heat
the chocolate and milk together, add
the sugar to the yolks, beating to a
cream. Flavor with vanilla and bake
In a pastry-lined pan. Make a
meringue of the whites beaten stiff,
adding three tablespoonfuls of sugar.
Brown In the oven.
Good to bat.
There are times when serving punch
for a company, it Is nice to know how
_m_ much fruit will be
I ? i _JBBL needed. The fol
lowing recipe will
r- ? PjL^r- serve fifty per
K 3RT I * k Party Punch. ?
P*ill J Make a sirup by
boiling two and
one-half cupfuls
of sugar with two rupfuls of water for
five minutes. Add two cupfuls of
freshly mode tea und chill. Measure
three-fourths of a cupful of lemon !
Juice, six cupfuls of orange Juice, two
cupful 8 of crushed pineapple, one cup
ful of maraschino cherries, two quarts
of water, six sliced oranges. Into the
punch bowl over a block of Ice, pour
the water, fruit juices and pineapple;
stir 'well, add the cherries and orange
slices cut into quarters.
Simpl? Apple Pudding.? Put a layer
of sliced apples in a baking dish,
sweeten and flavor with spice or grated
lemon rind. Butter a few slices of
bread, dip them quickly Into boiling
water without touching the butter, lay
them over the apples and bake a deli
cate brown. Any fruit may be used
for this pudding, which will be found
much better for the children than, rich
pastry or steamed puddings. Serve
with sugar and cream or any liked pud
ding sauce. y
Orange Sandwich Bread. ? Take
three cupfuls of flour, four teaspoon
fuls of baking powder, one cupful of
milk, one-half cupful of sugar, one-half
teaspoonfui of salt, one-fourth cupful
of walnut meats, one-half cupful of
candled orange peel and one well-beat
en egg. Mix all the dry Ingredients,
add the milk gradually and the well
beaten egg. Pour into two well
greased pans and let stand ten min
utes. Bake In a moderate oven for
45 minutes to an hour. Cool before
cutting into thin slices, butter lightly
with creamed butter and make into
sandwiches. This Is delicious served
with tea and orange marmalade.
Angel Parfait ? Boll together one
half cupful each of sugar and water
until the sirup forms a thread. Pour
over the stiffly beaten whites of three
eggs. Beat w^il, add one teaspoonfui
of almond extract and when cold fold
In one pint of cream whipped and one
cupful each of chopped walnuts and
candled cherries. Pack In ice and salt
in a mold. Let stand four hours.
8plit Pea 8oup. ? Take one pint of
dry peas, one onion and half of a
bunch of celery. Soak the peas over
night, drain and simmer until tender,
stirring often. When the peas are
tender, fry one onion until tender, and
the celery cut fine in a little beef fat,
Add to the soup and cook until smooth.
Put through a sieve, add three table
spoonfuls of butter and flour cooked
together, one-half can of strained
tomato and one cupful of cream. Serve
hot with wafers. '
Freak of Nature
The rocks on the mountainside at
Franconla 'Notch, N. H., form an al
most perfect human profile called "The
Old Man of the Mountains," which at
tracts numerous visitors every year
from all parts of the country.
. Grateful Change
*Wby does P?dr patronize a lady
dentist?" "I suppose It seems good to
hear 'a woman toll him to open his
month instead of to shut it"? Boston
IMNcrfpt
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DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear If You
6ee the Safety "Bayer Croat,"
.. Warning 1 Unless yon, tee the name
''Bayer" on packag* or on tableta yju
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions tfnd
prescribed by physicians for 23 years.
Say "Bayer" when yon bny Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous. ? Adv.
Tuberculosis "Cure a"
The public health service says that
there Is an average of. one new cure
per week proposed for tuberculosis,
practically all of which are failures.
Authorities are Investigating the new
Mollegaard cure for ttiberculosls, and
when they determine its value -the re
sults will be announced. *
For 78 Years
people have used Hanford's Balsam of
Myrrh for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Mos
quito Bites, Bee Stings, etc. 3 sizes.? Adv.
Astronomy Ancient Science
The earliest indications of th? ex
istence of the science of astronomy
are found in Babylonian records that
date back to 2234 B. C. Astronomy
was known in China at least as early
as 1100 B. C.
Why bay many bottles of other rermt
f uces when one bottle of Dr. Peerjr'a "Dead
Shot" will work without fall? Adv.
New Safety Com
The chemical warfare service of the
United States Array Is experimenting
with "sneeze gas," which may be
mixed with illuminating gas so as to
save lives by warning room occupants
of the escape of gas.
The Cutioura Toilet Trio.
Having cleared your skin keep it clear
by making Cuticora your everyday
toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse
and purify, the bintment to soothe and
heal, the Talcum to powder and per
fume. No toilet table is complete
wlthont them. ? Advertisement.
Shortage of Food Grains
There is a shortage of 401,000,000
bushels of wheat and 173,000,000
bushels of rye In the world's crop this
year, according to the International In
stitute of Agriculture in Rome.
CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
Doesn't hurt one bit ! Drop a little
"Freezone" on an aching corn, instant
ly that com stops hurting, then short
ly you lift It right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the foot
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
Right Way to Lay Carpet
Carpets should always be laid so
that the pile Is smooth when brushed
toward the door. This will save much
trouble when sweeping. \
A' torpid liver prevents proper food as
similation. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
tone up the liver. They act gently bnt
surely. S72 Pearl 8t., New York. Adv.
Hardly
Hewitt ? Money talks.
Jewdtt ? It" can't when It goes \so
fast It gets out of breath.
Feel Achy After Every Cold?
A RE you lame and stiff; tired and nervous? constantly
A\ troubled with backache and twinges of pain)
Have vou given any attention to your kidneys?
Grip, colds and chills, you know, are apt to be mighty hard
on the kidneys. And if the overtaxed kidneyafail to prdp
* erly filter the blood, impurities accumulate and throw the
whole system out of tune. Then may follow daily back
ache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying
kidney irregularities.
In such conditions a good stimulant diuretic should
help the kidneys flush die poisons out of your syftem.
Use Doan's Puis. Doan's have helped thousands. Are
recommended by folks you know. Ask your neighbor t
A North Carolina Cate
S. C. Milner, mechanic, 112 Depot St, Wayflesrillei
N. C., says: "I had the grip and ft settled in ray kid
neys, causing them to become disordered. My back
ached and sharp, catching pains darted across It
when I stooped. I had to get up at night on account
of the weak, too free action of my kidneys. I read
about Doanls Pills and tried them. One box of
Doan's rid me of every symptom of kidney trouble."
Doan's Pills
Stimalant Diuretic to the Kidney*
At all dealers, 60c a bos. Fmlm Ifilhiim Co, Mfg. CKenwh, Bdhlo, N. Y.
Sold in red/
cS Ha it your
grocer's or fi
druggist'*. W
Household ^
sixes, 10c and 2
Other sires. 50ft,
gu unrequired.
Puffer gun, 10c.
"House Was Full of
BED BUGS-r
but no bed bugs now", says Arkansas marl
Here's evidence that can't be disputed: "I am tiring in an old /safe
ioned houee. When I mored in, the houee was fairly walking
with bed bufe. I hare entirely rid the pramiaea oftheee
using only Boa Brand Inaeot Powder
Take thla first-hand testimony and profit by ft. Kill Bed Bufa
lceap Bed Bogs away with Bee Brand Insect Powder. Dust it in cr
and crevicefe, or about the furniture. Bee Brand Infeect Powder
Plies, Flees, Mosquitoes, Antfcv Roaches, Water Bugs, Bed Bui. .
Moths, Lice orNFowl and PlanAend many other Houee and Garden
InsectsK Close tfik doors and wiadows and blow Bee Brand Insect
Powder jfnto the aiMrom a piece Jbf paper and watch the insects die.
It's harnfeess to domestic animals and plan^-? non-poison
ous ? nonWrploeive.
If your dealjjf cen'r
suppltf7e-V iend 25c fo
large ^Tiousehold
Give dealer's name
our free booklet.
Them", a guide for ? ?
and garden insect pests.
Bee Brand Necessary^ as Soap and
Every home needs ihe protection of Bee Brand Insect
It should be used regularly to prevent insects. Keep a
on hand? end Mow or scatter it wherever insects may be
McConnick & Company, Baltimore, MA
Undersea City
Submerged 30 feet below the surface
of the Mediterranean sea, off the coast
of Tunis, the ruhis of an ancient city
have been found by divers. They re
port that many large stone buildings
were visible, outlined in dim shadows
and sandy bottom, and that fish swarm
in and out of crumbled doorways.
Scientists are preparing to make fur
ther explorations. Additional Interest
is attached to the discovery, as the
city lies in waters described by Virgil
and near the, "Isle of the Lotus Eat
^r^|" of which Homer sang.
In friendship we are willing to give
everything except enough of self.
(Try for
MOTHER:- Fletcher's
Castoria is a pleasant, harm
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe
for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
?u nature of
Proren directions oh each package. Physician* everywhere recommend Jt
cially prepared
To avoid imitation*,
If your day is full of duties think
of at least one recreation far relief.
Sure Relief
FOR INDK5I
ACHIMENE
A moat attractive window
box plant, blooms freely
if?'
blooms freely a
purple (lowers, beautiful
foliage; delivered postpai
dozen; four dosen for $1
Mr*. Oscar Tack* Weatjn
and porch
summer;
[ioh green
bulbs iOo
iter. 8. CV
THE
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WELL Fl
SIMPLEST. BCSVMOSlI COMMENT ,
SELF-FILLING WELL BUCKETS
CAN'T MUDDY THE WTER ?
BRIGGS-SHAFFNERCa
WlNSTON-SALtHNC.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
? Dandruff -Stop* Hair FaJllaf
tertareo Color ud
r aad Faded Hair
?.w.y.
HINDERCORNS
looses, eta, stops all pain, i
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WANTED
Bast eeOsc* in the South. Jobs SwsJtin* oar
crsdoats*
Charlotte Barker Cellos*, CiurMM? N. C.
W. N. U? CHARLOTTE, NO. 11-1925.
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N.Q.J05EV GUANn
WlLMINGTO^.fJ.C.
10-3-3 FOR COTTON
Under preseet condition t,
the authorities advfse
/bore Acfd Phosphate
than woe formerly used.
Therefore, we rec^mmed
of / tost 10% Acfd
Phosphate.
The Ammonia ts P,aW^
d>. A /so
/% /pore Soda. tXu ura$
etcof/ent fertf/fzer.
TAere ?s o sa/esmon 7n
ever^ba^ of Jo soy's
For sa/e Ay tending
mercAoofs a/most every
where. tf there n qo
deo/or aeeryov, wrrte
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