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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDuEVILLE, GA.. JULY 7. 1927.
This Week
By Arthur Brisbane
THE CHURCH ON TOP.
TUBFRCULOSIS AND CANCER.
WHO WILL RDE.
WHEN OLD AND POOR.
Man build? the house for God to
Iwrll therein was the *>ld idea. Tht
many products are made
FROM THE FEEDS OF COTTON
< idea
;ombii
*ky-
i.ffice?. ;
ncraper church, ator
ments, swimming pool?, gymnasium.
New York'? Manhattan Congrega
tional church will upend $2.000 000
on such a building, twenty-three
stories high. The clergymen will live
on the ground floor.
considered a* waste
useless as saw dust,
permitted the seed
water and wash aw
hauled home enouj
But the seed now r
lint itself and the
Pure Seed A-social)
fople who
seed Were
•rs only
- and i
t- fitly
A Frenchmi
has developed
n, Doctor Calmett
an anti-tuberculos
icessful that its ui
for all children iw suggested.
There is no injection of tubercu
losis germs. The vaccine merely
activity the anti-tubercular bacilli in
the body. The new remedy, called
"BCG." was tried on monkey's and
other animals for thirty years ir» the
Pasteur Institute before experiment*
were made on humans. "BCG” is said
to reduce consumption in twenty-five
cases out of twenty-six.
The famous American doctor,
William J. Mayo, believes that sci
ence will find a way to immunize
against cancer. A woman. Doctor
Maud Slye, of Chicago, has bred mice
in which cancer can by no means* be
developed, and other mice invaria
bly born with cancer.
When consumption and cancer are
conquered, as they will be, men will
be rid of their most deadly micro
scopic enemies. They already know
how to deal with the deadly plagues
from Asia, one of which, “the blqck
death,” wiped out nearly half the
population of Europe.
Commercial flying, including
ocean flights, may become a reality
soon. Commander Byrd was beseiged
by would-be passengers willing to
pay “any price" if he would take
them to Europe.
Young Lindbergh casually flew
from St. Louis on a little trip to
New York via Washington.
Bellanca, the Italian genius, build
er of the Chamberlin-Levine air
plane, is building airships for a
commercial air line between Chicago
and New York. Five ships arc order
ed. guaranteed to make the trip in
seven and a half hours. Each car will
carry twelve passengers, have three
engines, and cost $28,500.
When you ask yourself, "Who
will ride in them,” remember that
when the French built the * railroad
from Paris to Versailles, actors and
actresses were hired to sit in the
train looking out of the windows,
smiling as though they enjoyed it.
And when the first elevator with a
steel column under it was installed
in the Grand Hotel in Paris, about
sixty years' ago, old French Indie:;'
and gentlemen continued to vr*": u;>
stairs to the fifth floor.
The world is a sad place for the
old end poor, and children are cruel.
Long years ago, Anna Noveke
sung before the Emperor Franz
Joseph in Vienna. Now, seventy-
seven years old, she is ejected from
her one room dwelling, "not so
much because she doesn’t pay her
rent, but because she had twenty
cats in the room with her."
Bent, old and gray, she stood on
the sidewalk with her twenty for
lorn cats, and children that call her
"old witch" threw stones at her. A
year ago as she hurried along the
street to work they tripped her and
broke her shoulder. She had been
earning $1.60 u day doing fine cm-
broiderry. Cold charity will take care
of her somehow—or at lease see that
the cats do not starve.
If past forty please read. The head
of the American College of Su'geons
says: "After forty comes the dan
gerous age.’
Five great dangers that threaten
you are kidney trouble, heart dis-
tuberculosis, Bright's disease
and paralysis'.
It is possible, but fortunately,
usual, to have all of them. Also with
a little thought and common
you may avofd all of them, or get i
The cotton seed exhibit
held by the Tulsa. Old a., chamber of
commerce has shown the people more
about cotton and cotton -red prod
ucts thun they ever dreamed existed.
At this exhibition the display of bi-
| products of the cotton plant were as
j follows:
, The cotton in the bolls, the seed
, cotton as it is picked from the fields.
| the cotton after it is ginned the seed
I as delivered to the oil mill, the by-
' products of the need—first the cotton
, linter* <a very snort lint which has
' been removed from the seed after
: the gin removers the staple lint, are
used in making beds, mattresses.
far.
For all disease
remedies. Fi
thought, moderat.
i air, cheerful
exercise, slow,
eating, regular sleep.
>ry toilet articles, gun cot- |
| t ..n. silk f'-r stockings, sox, lingerie, i
j linoleum, felt hats, covering for tele- |
valuable thing-.*
Next the oil which i- extracted
from the cake under 4.000-pound
I pressure to the square inch showing
the crude oil which is high in diges
tibility. being a pure vegetable oil,
• - no animal fat. Salad oils,
sardines packed in cotton seed oil,
compound lard. -*»ap, etc.
Next the feeds manufactured:
Cotton seed slab cake, after the ox-
Jra ,.» i „ of the oil, showing the dif
ferent size cracked cake for feeding
on grass to cattle, pea size cake for
feeding small animals and sheep; the
bright yellow meal is the ground
cake and is used in most every dairy-
in the world in some way. Cotton
seed meal hay been used for years
and is gaining popularity owing to
its great food value no other food
contents being its equal. The analy
sis of cotton seed meal shows 43 per
cent protein, 5** to 7 per cent fat,
rich in carbohydrates, ash, vitamin
B, energy; it is palatable and a reg
ulator; it furnishes that which is
needed for body maintenance, pro
duction to every hog daily in Oklaho
ma that iron, mineral, tissue, nerve
and brain builder, heat, bone for
body, milk, repair upkeep to all ani
mals and the white of the egg of
fowls. The fertilizer value of cotton
seed is very important and no known
feed can equal it in value. It
tains 2.4 per cent phosphoric acid,
7 per cent nitrogen and 1.4 per
potash. After cotton seed meal is
voided the fertile value is 85 per
cent of cotton seed meal, which no
other feed can claim. Cotton seetl
meal is fed to horses, mules, cattle,
nheep, fowls and hogs, and if 2
pounds were fed to every dairy cow,
1 pound to every horse and mule
and pound to every hog daily in
Oklahoma that state would be com
pelled to ship cotton seed meal in.
The Oklahoma mills are shippir. K
t 70 per cent of ita meal to the
north and abroad. Cotton seed meal
led in many of the leading
brands of sacked mixed feeds for
dairy cows, horses, mule-* and poul
try.
All of the products were displayed
n display jars and neat packages
ncircling u miniature farm scene of
lake, meadows, farm animals,
truckload o f meal and hulls and golf
When in Atlanta Stop at
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Commencing Tuesday, May
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