Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 31, 1925, Image 2

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L ■■■ 11111111 ■ ! LOCAL 1 HAPPEMN&S There eu « Rooil uprlnkliTie trucllnir last Saturday. It nt i i unumat after Chrirtmas buying. UNION RECORPF 3 Mn imfiEulUE, CA„ DECEHBER31,1S2S About your The Pageant* griv. n at the Mcth-j .diri. Br.ptist and Pn>oyte«ian j j churches curing the holidays were’ The merchant., hate been b-iair by , ho „ „h. wit. I inee the holiday* making inventor- , * » of their .lock,, of (rood,. ! "”" d them ' Things You Should Know The school* throughout Baldwin .County will open nixt Monday Sunday was a cold day and few ” | people attended the services nt the various churches. TALKING POINTS BY CENTRAL getting a bette runderstanding of NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS v, OP GEORGIA KaILY*AY , ausiueis matters. This mutual re.] THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK lationsbip should show increasingly svorable effects on railway opera- The year just closing, 1925, .... . ♦u ik. pccts Le most successful tion in 1926 and the years to fol- e re *fu* mr meeting of the stock- in the long history of the Central of low. ; holders of the First National Bank w.-o.gui *~ujway. a gieater volume T v P poUcy 0 f the Central of Geor-j' viU ** *J dd at the office of said of- trailic was handled than in any ^ Railway is to provide satisfactory J,“J on ^ anuary »t three o’flori; The banks were closed Friday and | There Saturday. Their deposits Monday morning were large. ere no accidents in the iuaty during the holidays. A negro brought a rabbit to the ousiness section of the city Christ-. fay John Joseph Gaines, M. D The stockholders and directors of the banks of Milledgeville will meet j within the next few weeks for the ‘ purpose of electing officers and the transaction of other business. There was a larg». crowd on the streets of the business section of the city Thursday and the stores were crowded too. FACIAL ERUPTIONS The most common facial skin-dis* day and turned him loose. Brer 1 ease is ache. It does not depend up. ‘Ubbit, however, could not run a? he-on a blood condition for its origin, had been crippled in the hind legs Therefore blood medicines do not and was easily caught. • cure It. This disease varies in severity. Thrift is a sterling virtue, but don't try to economize on food. Health is pnec less. Good Flour mattes good health. .he™Christmas season? People are disfiguring pita or scars. A certain •» arning to celebrate Christmas in a K‘ ?rm **»* acne baccillus, may be. j . f , , '; found with the microscope, and may' . “*** aad p ° w * r \ ul . locomotives ,,on i 8 t: rather accompany than cause the j ^'^tcara have j lem and uption. We know that > quiet way. P. M. Directors we to be elects •nd other business that may proa eriy come before meeting attend' * to. Please be present or duly ret* resented by proxy. Do not mat. your proxy to an officer of this ban] Jon W. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. ~ . CITATION j GEORGIA—Baldwin County, *^ nary’s Office, December Term, 19£ Mrs. T. J. Wall Guardian of Ah' Leonard, has applied to me for « discharge from her Guardianship of Alvin Leonard, this Is. therefore ti aHHitinnni f„-mn ~ ,u puuiic opinion as mamxesieu j no ^f persons concerned, to fib. ntn. « . T.T -through the various regulatory and «r -Station,. „ they £"£? £122 1 —eta. if .transports-1 - n or before the first Monday » tion is treated as an economic prob-1 January, 19-0 next, else Mre, T, J. ""th—. ndd»d ... .a. . , I tat and not ns n political is-ue. the win «» W discharged from ho: rich -i«v» .... oouipment. In , „nro»d» wH| b( . , Wl . supply, do Guardianahip as applied for. older year. The revenue tonnage in jtue post ten year* has more than doubled, being 122 per cent gieater m 1H25 than it was in 1915. But something more was accom- plished than the handling of the greatest volume of business ever of. fered by shippers. This record traf fic was moved with the greatest ef ficiency and economy ever attained 'oy this railroad. This sort of record is an important achievement. It did not come about by chnnce. It was due to the combi- nation of a number of factors. Large service with the greatest possible de tree of economy. The railroad op erate? in a rapidly developing terri tory and must meet continued de_ rands for more transportation. The growth of agriculture, industry and commerce in the Southeast requires an expansion of transportation fa cilities. Without sufficient trans- nortation that development would be halted. • '• Increased transportation facilities ! n turn can be supplied only by the investment of new capital. The at traction of new capital depends upon i — •• w* ui exi>enditures are conti tial! m imeuBn oi new capiun aepenas upon There were bat little firework, from a few .mall puatule. to many | ‘ uany bemg „ und cre di t . which in turn goea back rued up in Milledgeville during large one,, the latter often leaving additioml| faciliUea nnd enuhn pnblic opiI l ion “ nuuHferted highly-,earned diet will lend color J®* 5 tw,!n * 3 ' locomotive, and two ! to the picture: cheer, and the Uke., thol ^“"d freight ear. were ordered, including mince pie, and fried food. IP"™* **,' p “‘ few W «■ are to be avoided. They overbad I ? ? 1 b “ p «cUcally been I certain gland, of the ,kin which l» ^ l ^* Un * ot thc Sara "- j already choked and inactive. A plain X .. u "" C ° mplct< ' d ’ •*» Idle: of coar.« bread, freeh vegeta-1” d “ nd " hop f,c,1 “ le ” ** Columhu, ! bier, plenty of fruit, and drinking-1 kreatly enlarged and im. j wuter i, to be commended. Young I, * nd t , h ' • ,hop!l s “™nnoh p. ..|.le do not need coffee or ten. | T bee ? "'“‘ Ic ™ 1 ked. ThU year ha, I The paatuie, should never be tne * s,d th ' Pn-rt'ca! completion of [ nueeged. They may be carefully! T' 1 ""' 1 ' project ever undcr- I ounctured with a clean needle dip-! ** t n y *^. e * tntr ei of Georgia, the j.ied in a solution of carbolic acid be- ?* lhc Birm 'ngham uing, and then swabbed with bt these health twins as permanent members of your fam^ ily. They’ll make good! NASHVILLE ROLLER MILLS A. J. CARR CO., Distributors cotton wet with peroxide of hydro, gen. If hot wet packs are applied to the face, be sure to follow with cold packs, a minute or two after. Leave the special medicine to your physician. The acne patient should use his awn towels and pillow-linen. The face should not be daubed with oint ments or cheap lathers that stop up the pores. A good lotion for the face 11* made by adding boracic acid to wa- • ter. In any strength desired, for it ... utrain'll, ior II .u , ! i« h«rmle„. Lemon juice lightly ap. pM,p '■ Th ' ’ hlppi " E “ nd trov- < Plied cleanse, the tlnv <■ ,k. -ling public have nhown a better and H. S. GLASS SAYS •WT. n Bill likes (o drive Vilh a swell liWe queen He likes a little speed And wants real gasoline “* T W A.VERSE TO THIS "117^ Bill likes to drive a pretty Mj«* Ta filling sution just Uke tkis- A speedy fuy Is Bill you know. At sparkluc he is never slew. And wb«n it «»«•» to baying oil. Investigators ho will foil. He likes oer gasoline because It fives the ear a chance to pe***- HU queen, nssstime, prhaps he’ll hiss. Our gasoline is not a-Miss. /* THfi BALDWIN SERVICE STATION H. S. CLASS, Vinagsr “Servieo Every Second” olied cleanses the tiny grooves in the ■kin but should be rinsed lightly af. er the application. Use no facd powders containing lead or unknown 'oloring ingredients. A MAN S JUST ABOUT AS Bk» AS THE THINGS -tWHTNAKTHiM MM>/ Indigestion, Maybe The sword swallower goin’ around with a circus dud yesterday—he swallowed a pin by mistake. There is always room for improve ment at the top. Sam Doolittle breezed into town yesterday smelling o’ gasoline—ev erybody thought Sam had bought a car, but come to find out he only had his suit cleaned. Wanted to be Safe Doctor—“Here is the medicine. Put two drop* in each eye twice a day.” Old Henry—'“Befoah or aftah eat- oaoi SmotorSuppues 5 Q 1 Slim StoUard fell offn’ a scaffold * yesterday and they took him to the hospital. Feared he had concussion. The Doc X.rayed hi* head, but j couldn’t find nothin.*” Too Busy Father—”Say. young man. didn’t I see you kissing my daughter?” Romeo—’’Maybe you did. sir I was ,too busy to notice." *s gtttin* so 1 get-in’ married for divorce. Quality accessories jj Only 1 RAIPH SIMMERSON | Safety First Scared Passenger—"Hey, there, driver, don’t go so fast—you’ll up- *et us in the ditch. 1 jj Driver—"Tea. *ir, this is a danger ous bit of road here and I always drive fast to get over it.' Columbus line nt a cost of above five million dollar*. All of this ha* brought the transportation plant up to a high standard and has given the mployes the benefit of a perfected nachine with which to work. The extent of the 1925 busine .. xnd the efficiency and economy with which it was handled are in large part due to the cooperation and loyal .support of the employes of this rail way. Furthermore, it would have been impossible to establish these 'ecords without the cooperation of broader understanding of transpor tation matters. Not only are business men coming to a clearer understanding of rail- vay matters but railway pendablc and efficient service. The ^ STEMBBIDGE, Ordinary, attitude of the public toward trans. ’ ’ — oortation and 'the response made by give promise of continued progre^ transportation management in 1925 for the future. l 1 i ; CHATHAM REALTY COMPANY mc - J. F. MILLER, Pres. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 211 Sixth St Sarasota, Fla. (@ur Appreciation O The Jones* have another baby. They can’t think of any name, so I sex why not uritt to the man who thinks up those trick names for Pull- [OEQ «»» can. We have never before enjoyed the business that 1925 has brought us. The past year went far'beyond our expectations and we are deeply appreciative to our customers in this section who have contributed to our success. During the coming year we expect to carry the best stock our store has ever shown. We are inviting you to make our store your headquarters and to feel that we are read}- to help you plan the furnishing of your home and to show you the many new designs and patterns we will have to show. >■ May the New Year bring you Health. Happiness and Prosperity and it is our wish that every day will be a sunshiny one. We are 100 per cent for Baldwin County and Mil ledgeville and are expecting our greatest year in 1926. BALDWIN FURNITURE COMPANY MODERN HOME OUTFITTERS -ta