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NOVEMBER 23, 1920.
caB ’t beat my prices on
aye r oats—come in and
,|. 0 w u what I ^ ave and
fore vou buv.
W. BARR'S
• ’riced Jailor.
Two barrell’s fresh Mackerel, 20c
and 3.jc at Chandler Bros. -
UNION-RECORDER
2- lb. box prunes at 15 cents per
pound at Emmett L. Barnes.
. 0rB “&™ and Grape Fri'i t by the
D0X Chandler Brothers.
pancake flour Golden's Mill country mead 50cf.
I per peck at
at. 1 Ro.-f.o- _
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our Opportunity
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J ci^arettes| i C
/CERTAIN line types of
tobacco, previously used
for export, piled up in the
United States due to the high
rate of exchange. From these
high grade tobaccos we have
manufactured “111” (ONE-
ELEVEN ) ClGARETTES -
a new product—a quality
product—made of tobacco never
previously used in cigarettes in
this country.
NOW EAT LIGHT BREAKFASTS
Ennlish People, Since the War, Are
Caid to Have Abandoned Heavy
Morning Meal.
T, " hparty breakfast which every-
'""b v In England :i!•» for centuries has
j.' 1 no out of fashion, u eonospondcnl
of llie New Vork World writes. Steaks
iind chops ns nit early mortiiny tne.'il,
winch the French regarded ns a liorri-
bh' I-nilsh habit, ilisappeurtMl some
time ago. Now scarcely any one cats
porrlilKo. fish, ham and eggs and mnr-
tnalaile for breakfast. Both those who
have leisure and those who work eat
smaller breakfasts and larger lunch
eons.
1 lie clubs nnd restaurants nor» pro
vide hijj luncheons. Many serve a
luncheon of four or five courses—soup,
fish, Joint a, sweets and cheese--and
at a comparatively moderate price.
Btisv inen find they (-an work better
after a light ItreaI;fast— boiled egg or
a thin rasher of hum or bacon, tint
they satisfy their appetites fully at
luncheon, diving an hoar or even more
fo enjoy tlieir food in comfort.
M itli women, too. the hearty lunch
eon Is becoming popular. They no
.longer are satisfied with a cup of eof
fee and some buttered cake*. <!irl
stenographers nnd clerks take a sub
stnntinl meal of meat and pudding.
I’rohnldy the.\ hove done a good morn
ing's work on a cup of ten and a slice
of bread and hotter. So they have
learned to appreciate and enjoy a
luncheon that sustains and upbuilds
them.
MTfJ.EDCEVILLB, GA.
NEW SPORT ON SUBMARINES
Fishing With Baited Lines Is Now
Employed to Relieve the Tedium
of the Life.
Fishing with inverted lines from the
decks of American submarines is the
newest pastime among members of
tlieir crews operating in the Pacific
ocean from tlie I.os Angelas submarine
base, says the Popular Mechanics
Magazine.
The heats make frequent practice
trips between Los Angeles xmd Kant*
Catalina Island. The water iu this
area averages about 90 feet in depth,
and is one of the finest fishing
grounds of the Pacific coast.
Frequently the boats dive to the bot
tom, and He there with tlieir motors
shut off while practicing submarine
signaling, torpedo-tube routine and the
like.
The upside-down fishing is done in a
very simple manner. Prior to making
a diTo the men arrange tlieir lines on
the deck rails of the submarine. The
hooks are baited and are strung out
on the docks to lie carried upward
when the boat dives, by a float at
tached near the hook.
Since any fish that takes the halt
can not be removed until the boat
comes to the surface, the lines are
fastened to the deck rail by coil
springs. This practically eliminates
the chance of losing the fish by its
breaking the line, or tearing the book
out of it* mouth.
SAYS BEES HAVE LANGUAGE
University Professor Asserts That
They Also Have Some Sort of
Telegraphic System.
B"es have tt language and n system
of i legrnpliy, according to Profes-
sor 1-tuiHv; .bea r, chief of the divi
sion of hee culture at the University
of Minnesota farm. Wonderful prog-
res* lias been made In bee culture, but
their means of communication still re
main a mystery, according to Profes
sor .lager.
Professor .Tager has conducted many
experiments in an effort to learn some
thing of the lice's mysterious form of
communication. In one of them he took
the queen hoc out of a hive, which
was four or five feet high. A* soon
as the working heps discovered tlieir
lender was missing the,\ began crying.
Tlie crying was audible four or five
feet from tlie hive. Within 36 sec
onds after the queen hee had been re
placed at the bottom of tlie hive the
crying subsided at tlie top of tlie hive,
and they sliov ed tlieir joy hy standing
on tlieir heads according to Professor
•inter.—St. Paul Dally New*.
Keep Life's Windows Open.
Life is constantly confronted with
new ideas. They must be examined be
fore being accepted. In this as in
everything cl- ’ ore nv.tat lie the right
li.lit in which in make the examinn-
■ ion. The In : ii light that makes the
diamond Hash d.- a coys the sensitized
Plate. Fad) must have the tight it
needs to meet the tiling it was made
for. So cadi challenging thought timet
have its setting and life's windows are
the media tlit'iin^li which we see them.
He who knows how to use his win
dows can have just the kind of light
he needs within, lie who closes his
windows to the light is sure to settle
farther arid farther into himself nnd
sour in his own stagnation. To live
sweet and fresh lives men must see.
It’s a matter of opening tlie windows.
—Exchange.
\Te offer the services of this well regulated bank.
_ All transactions under the direct supervision of art officer
of the bank authorised io a t.
lour ch trl; for cotton accepted on deposit or cashed
W'ihoi't exchange rogardLs. of ihe point or bank on which it
might be drawn.
FOUR PER CENT PAID IN OUR SAYINGS DEPT.
RESOURCES OVER ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS
Move just received a shipment of safety deposit boxer.
Only a limited number left for rent.
EXCHANGE BAMi
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BY USING THE PARCEL POST
You can bring the highest class Dry
Cleaning, Dyeing and Shoe Repairing Ser
vice in the South right to your door.
Our Service is un investment, not an
expense, it’s like finding a $20.00 bill in the
pocket of a discarded suit.
Make your garments wear longer
and look better by having them properly
Cleaned; you will appreciate our work.
TRIO LAUNDRY COMPANY
LAUNDERERS DRY-CLEANERS
SHOE REPAIRERS
100 Hilliard St. Atlanta, Ga.
Always Insure your Parcel Post Packages.
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Ludicrously Low Prices.
From a letter just received in New
York from Prague, Czeeho-Slovnkla:
“This city is one of the most beau
tiful places 1 ever saw. And tlie
prices just now, if you have American
money, are simply ludicrous. Rly
room at the best hotel cost me 75 cents
a day. You can dine at tlie best res
taurants, with wine thrown in, for 50
to 75 cents. I just sent out a pair of
slices to lie repaired tiy a cobbler, and
what do you think tlie profiteer
charged? Five cent*! And you cau
go downstairs to the so-called Amer
ican bar and get a champagne cobbler
for 25 eenls and a Martini cocktail for
15 cents. Just got my week's bill from
my hotel. Seven days' lodging nnd
tireskfasfs—$5'. and it’s the tiest hotel
in Prague!”
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Take care of youv porkers,
tional hog: remedy sold under
itive guarantee at
Chandler Brothers.
Na-
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SAFETY!
This Bank is under the State Govern
ment Control. Put yonr money where
it is safe
CAPITAL, SURPLUS
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
S209.I32.83
MERCK & FARMERS BANK
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the price.
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Taking Our Losses. Come and See Us.