Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 28, 1920, Image 6

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UNION.RECORDER | N offering our service and facilities to prospective customers and clients we are not offering something for nothing. We * expect ultimately to be repaid for the expense of handling every account that comes to us. I' nk> are money making institutions, and ours is no exception, li we are to continue to go forward, we must operate profitably. However, we sincerelyjjhelieve tba' our facilities tor rendering .1 k ng are unsufBssed, and that those who contemplate ;>< ■ ing accounts can ntT do better than come to us. We appreciate old accounts— we welcome new ones. FIRST MWl DM Of /Willed reviHe, G i. FAYOLLE LIKES U. S. FOODS MOT THE ORDINARY ROMANCE Chefs May Be From France, He Ad mits, but They Have Strange Dishes. Paris.—General Fnyolle said upon his return recently from his three week*' stay In the United States: “I have just discovered America, and America has conquered me. It is a wonderland. “It has been a hard fight, those three weeks in America." the general went on. "I come back on the verge of collapse, with grim dyspepsia holding me in Us grip. Without Inking hack anything that I have said about Amer ican expeditionary force cooks being rank amateurs, I must take oft my hat to American chefs. There were many banquets, luncheons, and I sur vived them all." To the suggestion that most of the chefs at the leading hotels were french. Genera! KayoHe replied: may milledgeville, ca Happily Married Man Has Something Different to Say About the Darling of His Heart. Site wasn't exactly handsome, and yet you couldn't call her plain. Iler features were Irregular, hut Interesting, as I heard one of her friends remark. for Instance, one pearly ear of j matchless beauty was an inch or so lower than the other. And her teeth were so splendidly different from the usual. The absence of two of them in front relieved the monotony of the faultless rows of molars that most girls have. Then gain she had a habit of hold Ing her month open so that if there were the slightest breeze stirring It would whistle weirdly in and oul of the space between her teeth. Her eyes were tistiy blue, and slight- I ly crossed, so that in walking she j could nut help tripping over her own J, ha vt underg me an evolut on, for they feet. had slru nee dishes of th >ir own. She also toed-In a trifli . and when “I have !. id It g ranilio se reception she sidled Iona tlie road, i iiintlly trip- tlmt I shall never forget although I [ifng in In r own oharmin ely or gliinl am certain that It was not for me way. flennl * stopped to In ok nt her. personally. 1 lit lice luse I represented It used o gratify my \ unity to ho Marshal Ko I: mid the french army." THE “r.rn!C!HE MAN" Bank Service The true worth of a man or woman is the meaiur. r , her character. e °‘ ms or Did it ever occur to you that precisely the same is t banking institution? ' crue of 3 If this hank enjoys success and a high reputation - if , truly up-building force in the community; if it , , 1L; a its highest mission as a bank, it is all due to the’ ..h- lft * that makes it the institution it is. '-““t'ackw The Mi'Iedgeville Banking Co OFFICERS MILLER S. BELL, Pres. D. S. SANFORD Vico p C1IAS. M. DAVIS, Asst. Cashier. ’ DIRECTORS F. E. Boll B. I. Fraley J. E. Kidd E. E. Bass J. B- Kennedy D. S. Sanford Miller S. Bell ° rd J) (r Annou ncement Notice to the Public From tins day on all work done at my sliop is strictly cash to ev ry- b ody. There will be no exception,. I will appreciate your business and will give it inf very best atten tion. E. D. Prosser 1 ji ~ {ti vr. , y ip ■ ■ «'.t * * ■ < - 1 stared at so whenever I went out with her. I't f-iet, t may ns well out with It, 1 found her so faseinnrtng that I mar ried la r. And ours has been tlie hap py union. She never bores me. She Is u eon- ihiunl source of Interest. I keep find- Ing ne-.- things wrong with her every day.—London Answers. A queer rite :he Tlaxcaltoms tribe of .Mexican Indians Is a emv.lntt I otts dunce of 117 hours, which occurs I at the animal festivities in honor of I Nue.xtru Sonora de Gmiditloupo. The ; photograph shows one of the "Locos." ns they are called, or leaders, who I excite tla* Indians, often with whips, j to restless dance-. Many of the "Loons" curry stn-.dl dolls whieln they claim are their souls. I s RiCK That Clink Like Steel Are Made by the “McMillan” PROCESS {Burnt in our Continuous Kilns There is no waste in our Brick » We make nuick shipments, in any quantity to anywhere in the South. J. W. McMILLAN. President R. W. McMILLAN, V. President English Wife Gives Husb:.nL to Another London.—“We both love my husband well and must think only of hW happiness. As lie is happy with you. tlx n you shall keep him. Unfortunately for you, there will be a hnhy. “If you should ever need a friend, then I will do my best for you for the sake of the man we both love. I only hope he will not repay your love ns he repays mine. Be good to my hoy, and God bless you both.” This letter was read at Chat ham police court when llerltert Harris, a staff sergeant In the Itoynl engineers, was charged with bigamy. It was written by his wife to Millie Ahralmm. who was alleged to have gone through a form of murriuge with him. "It was the result of this let ter," said the defending counsel, “that Miss Abraham agreed to the marriage ceremony." HONORS NOT EASILY EARNED Japanese Wrestlers Who Rise to Fame Are Deserving of the High Po sition They Attain. Training for a J: jane.se wrestler Is not easy. The training of our rol led Ions for an middle event is child's play in comparison. It is not unuHtal lor a not , , in be gashed and bleed ing after being knocked about the hard gravel of a private arena. Young .students corn- out at -I on cold morn ings and Irani until S. Their faUntnl umseles are hardened by • constant ramming at w-mnlcti posts and their la-ails are hardened by being pushed vigorously against walls. Vet it is a career any hoy in Japan's villages aspires to who throws more than the average number of local rivals. X champion today lias ISO or 100 "bunds" or devices at Ids disposal. The aim, a worthy one certainly, is the Maximum of force with the minimum of dlst uHinnee. Wrestlers are classified Into nine grades, of wtlicli .only the llrst three or four have professional importance, la each rump there are three leading lights. The champion, the O-zckl. or M-eoiid clii;niplon; the Seki-wukl, or I assistant champion; the Ko. intistibi, the assistant to the second a: .!• taut champion. The supreme <d.-nil).inn is called the Tokodr.utm, but there have only been a score of these site" Japanese wrestling started in the prepagoda period. 0 0 d WE DELIVER WOOD TO ANY PART OF CITY AT $6.00 A CORD Phone* 456-J and 2S0 Horne & Hutchinson U. S. LEADS TRADE WITH CHILE J Supplied Half That Country's $148,- 483,331 Importa During the Year 1919. Santiago.—The United States con tinued far In the lead of other nations in commerce with Chile In 1910, sup plying nearly half of Chile’s total Im ports of $14«.1$3,331. This is shown by the annual re port of the superintendent of customs. Imports from North America amount ed to $70,028,914, ngainst $74,280,940 for 1P1K. (treat Britain was second, with $28,423.274. Total Chilean exports during 1919 decreased more than 80 per cent, ns compared with 191$. This was due chiefly, it is said, to the reduced sales of nitrate, the predominant product for export. How Burmese Women Smoke. Merchants smoke their pipes from dawn until dark, in Korea, writes a correspondent. They squat down when they smoke, and as the stems f the pipes are It feet long, the bowl an rest on the ground. In Bethle hem tlie hookah is very popular among the women ami it accompanies tint morning and afternoon coffee-drinking hour. Several tubes extend from tlie water bowl through which the smoke passes in a cooling process, anil tlie women gather about tlie hookah, each selecting a tube, and all drawing smoke from the common howl. Tlie Burmese maidens smoke a cigar 10 Inches long and as fat as a good-sized candle and with a white paper cov ering. Tlie longest pipes known are those used liy natives of the Belgian Congo. These pipes have stems 10 or 12 feet long, witli small bowls. If matches were used to light them a friend would lx- needed to apply the flame, hut the native gets his light by merely thrusting the bowl Into his camp tire. Bats and Bees. for many years I have noticed when the lime trees are in flower the ground beneath 'Item strewed with (lend tees (the small bumble-bee), states a Scot tish correspondent on nature matters. But I don't think this can tie the work of tints, as suggested, for the bees are generally whole, outwardly, lint their Insides arc eaten away. Can it he that there is some tiny Insect in the lime flower which, fastening on them as they suck the honey, eats into their bodies, and causes them to drop down dead below the tree? I have never noticed any number of huts about the trees of an evening, and besides a bat's mouth would be too large to eat them out like Hint. JOS. A. MOORE 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND tMBALMER Phone 477. EXCLUSIVE FUNERAL PARLORS 121 W. HANCOCK STREET Milledgeville, Georgia. Earthquakes Restore Sight. T.os Angeles. Cal.—'The recent temblors which terrorized thousands ol' people worked a miracle for one nmn, whose thanks it did not get. The “miracle" restored the sight of a well-known “blind” beggar who fre quents one of the downtown comers with a tin cup and a well worn music ho*, lie has been there for years, and each day he hud to lie led hack and forth across tin- crowded thor oughfares When the first shock came he burled away his music box, threw the tin cup Into the gutter, threw up his glasses, iqs-ned Ida eyes, gave one look of wild alarm and dls- atinea red. It ®L a# r; D ELICIOUS, appetizing bitcuits that fairly melt in your mouth. Any cook can make them with RISING SUN— ‘ The Fiour that Guaran tees the Biscuits.'’ RISING SUN is a superlative self- risinr, ready-prepared wheat fiour It is economical. Requires no bothersome mixing. Saves time and worry. Assures you of the best results v 1 f Made Bv Nashville roller mills mashville rcNNEssiF J. CARR CO., Distributors,—lYIilledgeville, Georgia. Prominent Georgia Lady Suffered from Faint Spells and Sleeplessness—Relieucd by Ziron. P ~ EOPLE who got to feeling weak every now and then, and who do not seem to get the proper re freshment from rest, sleep and recrea tion, need a tonic to help their blood revitalize and build up their system. For this, you will find Ziron Iron Tonic very valuable, as the teslmony of thousands already has proved. Mrs, J. W. Dysart, lady of a prominent 'eorgia family residing near Carters- Ile, says: "I didn’t feel like my self. "I didn't rest well some nights, would be Just as tired when I got n^ 1 in the morning as when I went 1 bed. I would get weak, and hare Hal of fainty spells—at times hardly abltj to do my housework. "I heard of Ziron. and felt mifbt a tonic would help me. I thought I would at least strengthen me. “I believe Ziron lias done me gooiil I feel better. I am glad to r«conucMi!|| It as a good tonic.” Try Ziron. Our money-back fuan»I tea protects you. At your druggiat'l I LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— | SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE From Hollinshead's pasture near the Sanitarium a nice Jersey cow with some white about legs, without horns. Liheral reward for her re covery. DK. W. F. TANNER. English Coal Miners Peculiar. The occupation of coal-mining In England Is said to puss very largely from father to son and from uncle to nephew. It Is a calling to which mu* is dedicated, and more than any oth er elnss of workers the miners are a easts and n people to themselves. It was about a eonl miner, or, as he used to be more generally called, n collier, that the famous story of the Broad- j wood grand used to be told—how he | hough* tlie piano out of his monstrous wages and, finding himself unable to play It. took umbrage and kicked It to pieces. The story was generally believed and much grieved over In mid dle-class Victorian society. WINTER RESORT FARES SEASON 1920-21 Winter excursion tickets on sale to winter resorts in the Southeast and to resorts in Arizona and Texas laily October 1, 1920 to April 30, 1921, inclusive; final return limit May 31, 1921. Stop-overs allowed at all stations on either going or return trip, or both, within final limit of ticket, upon application to conductor. For full information as to rates, schedules, etc., apply to nearest agent or passenger representative. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY F. J. Robinson, General Passenger Agent. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE Effective April 25, 1920. EAST BOUND. No. 30—for Atlanta, Athens, Augus- | ta and intermediate points, 6:40 a. m. , No. 32—for Atlanta, Athens, Augus ta and intermediate points, 2:45 p. m. No. 34—for Augusta and intermedi ate points, 7:08 p. m. WEST BOUND. No. 31—for Macon and beyond, alao intermediate points, 10:58 a. m. No. 33—for Macon and beyond, alao intermediate points, 7:08 p. in. I No. 35—for Macon and beyond, also intermediate peinta, 11:26 p. si. I We will sell mulee h»l f CMt | and price for cash or os good note I Also buggies and wagons, hirnest,I lines, breechings, bridles and collars^I Now is your time to get bargains ill and below cost, for a short tiw| only. So come at once. WALKER * STANLEY FOUND—On North Columbia strwtI girl’s bicycle. Owner can f*| same by paying for this sd. WR to JOE FOSTON, at G. N. A L FOR SALE—A food gentle n'^l cow with young heifer call • I ply JEANES & ROBINSON. A FARM FOR RENT. I have a good three-horse farm H rent to a party who can tun ro , I The farm is located wt* 1 " 1 mile s of Merriwether, has good t room house, with well on b two out-houses, plenty *'t • pasture land. Will rent per annum. Church a' 1 ' <. p house within a mile. Apply Myriek, Haddock, Ga. LUMBER FOR SALK Any size order for Lu.n kind filled by ^ ^ emKIS Golden’s Mill country meal, 60cts. per peck at Emmett L. Barnes. Advertise in the UNION-RECORDER You can’t beat my P n “ s j suits or overcoats—comt in let me show you what ■ aV j pet prices before yo« bJJ At GEO. W. BARRS The Popular Pric ed Tailor. lumbeTTor SALE Any size order for Lum c ^ kind filled by ^ ejW iS.