Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 31, 1925, Image 7

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KtWANIS CLUB ADOPTS BESO- . » r ... LUTIONS ON DEATH of Device*Jot Foiling . mr. j. w. McMillan Festive Holdup «ae —Wiille It may lie-impassible to pn December 28, 1925. ‘ *•“* » vWt fn *«» the todriup nr*' .Whereas, since the Inst mooting of' “ “'**"• « "ier, U„m tn glv U.U club, ft. Hand of Providence na* removed from cur midst, our (;pwrP> brother, J. W. McMillan, and,. In'the first plnre. nil the money .po* j Whereas, in his point: this comma- xible alroald bp IwNtni late In the af laity. his host of friends throughout J ternoon. If the bunk rinse* at font ! the state, his beloved family, and., * f «*ock everythin# should b*► drone ‘ particularly our club, have sustained, J 1 * 1 ® n J* banked by that rinie. If the n ^ bank keeps open nntll six o'clock «i a Ereat loss. UU BttlnE that wc gl«| nVtod( „• p ,„ p| , n , r special recoEnitlon to the thought* .,,nol.l see that their coalt which his splendid life and lamented resistor* « r money drawers do not c* death bring vividly to our minds. ton fiilk Alone ntomt the time the Therefore, be it resolved by the crowd hfgtn* thinning ont, and before Kiwanis Club of Millcdgcvflle: *1 warier* stnrt wining In. the hulk o' First: That in the death of Broth. ,,M * *»w»ney. the big bill* most of the rr McMillan, « aosuin the loa, of i ... i ■ , , , tions. are taken •from the place where one whose Me mis cost in Tteroic „ m „ rJr „ tr] „ „ ml „ mn ,„. mold: whose walk amons us demon- -q,l« monoy ahnahl In- hidden nmtr strated difly that It lies in the powfe without even the aeries knotrinr er of each one of ns to attune the where It Is pnb mind to cheerfulness and brightness, <h »e suggestion made by a rteterfhre and to reflect in onr relationships •** that one of the key* of the cash that spirit of optimism' and helpful- "*"Z * «* r * '"J™** W *«t. ness which shed, ,unlight on uli the £%£££**• ’ “* *"* JUSTUS SAY ole feather is a tc Bottom, but he proposition on an fere it on the Bofom of His Shoes The Kelvin-et Kelvinator and refrigerator—all m m compact unit, placed hi year hi tc he and worktsif. Ideal^cr swiui dr realm of sms Some Thing § far Good “Sporttf* to Remember Sport to soiuetlmn* crltklxefl for tin- tinfalrres* of It* jrartlcipunt* or the partisanship of its follower*. it ha* a mission beside* (be devel opment of a healthy hmly. sorely It to lu the enmnra cement of falr-mlnded- ne** In the players and on the crand- stiifiL Toward this end. tl»e following Golden Rule* were printed recently on the hark of a program liy the army uctuiol of physiral training in Eng land. ami these role* will well bear repetition elsewhere: I’Jay the game for the sake of the SUDDEN3ERVICE —PHON 373— Blain’sSho Plant and ELVINATOR Take all derision* without question or argument. Re tmsidtlsli nml always ready to teach anil lielp others.—Toronto <Slol»e. GEORG1A-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE Macon, Ga. and hang it up Immediately after the last rinsing. Hang it so the stripe* run up and down and the.blue held hands over tiie line. These pret-atllion* will prevent the rulor* from mingling. I try In the sliade to avoid fading, fi the Hag requires pressing do tld* care fully. Tree That Owns Itself t»ne of the must fniiuuu tree* iu the country now- stand* in A then*. It la unique because It to the ouly tree lu tlie world that owns Itself. A few feet at ground surrounding the tree la marked off and the land is deeded to the tree. There waa another well-known tree EUGENE ANDERSON, President that stood on Tlie University of Gear Bta campus until a few years ago when destroyed by lightning. It waa called the Toombe oak—for there Robert i Toombs, aa a student, meeting with I tlie ire of the tacaltj upon the eve of | Me graduation, delivered his fora men cement oration. It Is aald that so many left the rluipel tint! Toombs had a larger audience listening to hi* ad dress than the audience on the Inside of the chapel.—Garry J. Williams, in the Greensboro (Ga.) Herald-Journal. WmterfmlU mod Riven The greatest and grandest waterfall in the world la the Victoria falls. Rhodesia, the second being Niagara, partly In Canada and portly la the United Staten These, however, are far exceeded In height by mountain cataract* in Europe and America, the highest bring the Yosemite. In Cali fornia. In Europe the highest are in Nnrwify and the Alp*. The witter power of some of tlieoe Is of great commercial value. Some authorities claim tliat the Mto*to*ippi Is the long e*t river in the world, but part of the Missouri river Ita* to be taken In u- make the claim correct. Whitaker's Almanack gives the names of the six longest rlrers as friloww: Amazon. 4,- OOP mites; Nile. 3.600; Yangtae, 3.40); Yenisei. JUWO; Mississippi. 3,100; Min souri. HOOD. Cold < . Headache ’ Neuritis Lumbago Toothache RUcumaliim Neuralgia Pain, Pain Each unbroken “Bayer** package con- • tain* proven direct tons. Handy faoxca of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- rista also aell bottles of 24 and inn. Sponges are the beehives of tlie sen. This curious discovery ha* been re-, ported to the United State* bureau of flatteries by l»r. Charles J. Kl*h of the scientlflr staff of the New York Zoo logical soriety’* steamer A return*. Just returned from tropical waters. Tlx bees which 1 met or 1*1101 found Inlmhit- lag the canals of spnige* were nhdb -ulonie* of tiny snapping shrimp ilplieu*. These gregarious shrimps, hi discovered, swim finely about but al ways return to tbo Individual spoag. vhJdi is their Idve-like home. «ne pong#hlve yWlth its homing-shrimp* ran secured and placed lu an aquarium ■•board the ship, where the colony eon turn'd to flourUh.~GtiL SIDNEY D. iTEMBRIDGE . EVERYtINDOF BOSTON CAFE ZO LATAS & PETRULAS, Props. —LIFE INSURNCE— life buurance is not an expense, buuving for your old age with perfect protection. Your annutremhims deposited wiHr the New York Life will pay you Nsome annual dividend! with a larger guaranteed cash or lovalue at small '«•»«*• And it will protect you against disaty, accident and death, lhere is perfect protection during land at death. .Jt you are blessed with a long life, every di will be returned, and more in your old age. if you desirer s mce 'estate left: to your family at death. See MARSRjPLAND. andI to huu explain the wonderful new contract hd by the Old Kebable, the Largest Insurance Company in thiorld. M. H. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE N GONPANY-THE |K LIFE INSURANCE •n*’ ‘fflcS:- s&'i - - special recognition to the thoughts which hi* splendid life and lamented death bring vividly to onr minds. Therefore, be It resolved by the Kjwnni* Club of MUledgcville: First: That in the death of Broth, er McMillan, we sustain the loss of one whose life was cast In heroic mold; whose walk among us demon? strated difly that It lies in the pow er of each one of us to attune the mind to cheerfulness and brightness, and to reflect in onr relationships that spirit of optimism' and helpful ness which sheds sunlight on all the paths of life and in the soil of which everything grows and blossoms and brings forth fruit, whose spirit wot one of sweet reasonableness in all things; whose dealing with his fel lows was characterized by lofty manciples of integrity, and whose unselfishness made him ever ready to -‘heer the suffering by sympathy;, to freshen the drooping by helpfulness, snd .to strengthen in all with whom he came in contact a wholesome ense of worth and joy of life; whose abiding courtesy gave to all he sincerest consideration, and en abled him to look .every man in the 'ace with the eye of a brother- vhose life will be a precious mem. iry to many in onr midst to whom ie was a friend indeed; whose friendship, true and loyal, was a pos- ... 'ersion of transcendent value, and j deiVst. vhose life was enriched by the! T* k «* Ml tlerisb Peaceable fruits of righteousness. Second: That our club file within "to archives this appreciation of onr brother whose daily life illustrated >o delicately the highest virtues and, Third: That we extend to the r amily of Brother McMillan our tru est sympathy and pledge to them the tender solicitude which he Wmaking the Flag A render quest inn* llie propriety of washing n flag und Inquires wlmt to do about it. Taking a navy official as uu tlmrity. 11 Is perfectly proper to wash the United mate* ling If this Is rare- tantly manifested in hi* unselfish: fully dime so tlie color* will not run. devotion to those who were insorrow :| And this to the wny he says it should md that we commend them to Him. „ ., . , wi, nM • . . . „„ . « r*c icpht water and pure soap or l h °? A pUns and Whose hand fluk U r „ r wasldng the flag. Ho ’'-old direct the lives of all of us, not wrlll!: |, ul squeeze U out care- an “* | fully and rinse In several clear, cold Fourth: That » vopy of these res- waters. I»o nol lei It He in the water Muttons be furnished to his family md to the press of the city. E. T. HOLMES, F. E. BONE, R. B. MOORE. J. L. BEESON, L. C. HALL. Committee. Takes thePIace of “Drastic” Calomel Ncnr lake another 4m of (hr old >trW -Man" calomel. Thee, is , newer and more improved kind known e< FeprioateJ Calomel. Il don nol icof throogh your a,item like > wreak of lightning. People wko art ill or autfcrlog with biliouenm, conrtipation, Indlgtation. and eipedell, with backache, headache and torpid lirtr ‘ icdlete and complete relief mild Calomel Hereafter •Nan you buy calomel always damm.d; w 'wo-al rraled* kind. It la belief fir | as.. M1LLEDGEV1LLE LIGHTING CO, RRIfY THAT OJNK LUCE STEEL | Are Made by the “McMILLAN" Prorore BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No W*«teinOwBricki We Make QakkSHpMrtala any Qiuntit) te Anywhere in the South MUUDSVILIJEBR1CK WORKS ™ I. V. MdNLLAN, htt. R. W. McMILLAN, Vicw-frat. ONNETHC.lkMlAN.9wt- ececeaaeneeouK GET READY NOW The First Touch of Winter is Here Be Prepared bt**i fcmiU liter wki Ike freezes cmm. yem finieM, Uihn ud pipes m4 araeJ H H H • M Wt bn •» five Ssrrkt, 0* Bttt Iftiftu* sad Exjfrt Vntotoil«». M M H ■ j H. The Service Plumber « JAMES P. HOGAN, wmm