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RECORDER. Mil J f PGEVILLE. GA.. AUGUST 11. 1927.
Mori* important to millions
Americans, cotton has gone to a
hitch price for this year, three times
on three consecutive days.
When cotton, not long ago, sold
at .half today’s price, this writer said
to Mr. Clarence Dillon, injtenius New
York financiir: “Buy yourself plen
ty of cotton and you will make a
jrreat deal of money."
Dr. Sherman, of Columbia Univer
sity, *hows that man’s "vital years”
can be increased by the right diet.
Efficiency can begin earlier and laat
longer if men eat enough of the
right things. Chemistry applied to
diet will soon add ten years to the
working period of human life.
Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson,
whose conversion of sinners proves
her inspired, fights a» well as she
converts. Her former choir leader,
Jlr. Nicholu, says: Confess what real
ly happened when you were suppos
ed to be kidnaped." Mrs. Aimee
Semple replies: "I told the truth,
%valked in the light, and you are only
looking for advertising, which y<
need.” There is nothing like coti
age to take you through. Mrs. Aimee
In Washington, Mrs. Fader spank
ed her three-year-old son, Bruce, be
cause he would climb the white
house iron fence. During the spank
ing her $.”,000 diamond bracelet flew
off and was lost. Bruce mw
bracelet in the air but, busy
his spanking, said nothing. Whipping
childr:n causes greater loss than
that of any bracelet when it destroys
the child’s affection and respect fox
Another American, Lieutenant C.
C. Champion, Jr., of the navy, sets
another flying mark. He i* believed
to have broken the world’s altitude
record.
He fought a temperature 90 de
grees below zero and his plane
caught fire. An ambulance rushed
Our atmosphere is 500 miles high,
o. - dreep, so thin at the top that a
feather Would not float in it. How
hign up will men go? Hill they be
astronomers looking through thinner
air at the universe outside of us?
Lieutenant Chumpion’s estimated
altitude of 47,000 feet is questioned.
He says he will go up again and
higher.
Mr. Chamberlain. Atlantic flier,
will try something new in commer
cial shipping-aviation. In a little
port model biplane he will fly
from the deck of the steamship Le
viathan, showing h<*w pasenger and
mail transportation can be speeded
up by flying from big ships us they
m ar port.
Soon flying machines will cross
the ocean more safely than boats do
now and in one-fourth of the
Then a combination steamship and
plane will seem strange, but it is a
useful transition now.
A wise father lets his
he wants, within reason, for what a
boy wants to do is usually what he
can do best.
One of his boys liked -music and
wanted to lead a jazz band. Mr.
Kahn said: "Go ahead and lead it."
He knew the jazz band fit would not
last long.
Now, young Mr. Kahn, nineteeen
years old, has taken to flying, ta his
pilot and skillful. That does not
make his father and mother sleep
more soundly, probably, but Mr.
Kahn says: "Go ahead and fly.”
If more Americans with money
would let their boys fly—as thous
ands of normal American boys would
like to fly—this country would soon
lead the world in aviation.
THE REMEDY. TOR RENT—Two apartments with
By Edward G. Hill. kitchenettes and private baths. Ap-
Some folks say de world am changin’ ply to PHONE 444-L. 8-4-tf.
From de way it use to be.
Lots of dif’rent ’pinions rangin’
Round amoungst de folks we see.
Some folks say dey get moah pleasuh
Out ob life—and some moah woe;
But ole Time ain't changed de m.-as-
Folks v
weighed in long a
Course dey nin’l
Dat de world
Fastah all de til
So ouah tect
flyir
>s’ leab de groan’
DESK ROOM—Desk and telephone
service can be secured for satis
factory tenants at the Chamber of
Commerce office. Rate $10 per mo.
J. L. SIBLEY.
DR. FRAKKCriANESATS
Not « B.a Plsea—The MM-W..I.
T <e man from the mid-west is us
ually the goat of all the intellectuals.
The mid-west is s .pposed to be the
home of banality. This region is in-
j habited, according to Mencken, Sin
clair Lewis and others, alrao^ pre-
ately by morons. They are the
people who form the favorite butt
of almost ull kinds of ridicule.
They ur.- the hayseeds of the
The mid-west has Chautauqua cir
cles. fitting descendants of former
camp meetings. The inhabitants are
lew brows who come in for the con
tempt of all the emancipated and ad
vanced Europeans and easterns.
Did they not put across prohibi
tion?
Did not their wives and daughters
even go to prayer meetings?
What could be commoner!
When the world war came, how
ever. those boys from the mid-west,
Kansas and thereabouts, did a pretty
good job at Brilcau Wood'rfnd in the
Argonne. They fought well and the
of Ballaklava and Thermo-
pyloae had to move aside and jnake j FQR SALE _ six to eij?ht wecks old
Poland China pigs. T. N. SMITH.
FOR ALDERMAN.
To the Voters of the City of Mil-
ledgcville: I wish to announce my
candidacy for Alderman of Milledge-
ville subject to the rules and regu
lations governing the primary to be
held on October 26th.
I solicit your vote and influence
i a strict business and economical
administration of the city’s affairs.
If elected I will give myself whole
heartedly to serve the people of Mil-
ledgeville to the best of my ability,
without fear or favor, and give to
them a strict account of every affair
of the administration. Your support
will be appreciated.
J. ADRIAN HORNE.
FO« KENT-A nice l arge ,
room with .11 modern ”
opposite the Darien. CALL 216.J
But its changed jes mighty little
Since de days when Adam came.
And the folks ain’t changed a little,
It’s de ways dat ain’t de same.
What dis world ob folks am needin’
In de linin’ ob dey hearts
Is a. coat of love a-feed’n
Sunshine to de blackes’ parts
Nothin's wrong dat can’t be righted
"Seek" de Scriptahu aays “an’
find,"
Fields would bloom dat now seem
blighted.
If de world would jus’ be kind.
Shaves
for them in the Hall of Fame.
A Missouri boy named Pershing
and a couple of Illinois men named
Grant and Lincoln demonstrated that
something worth while could come
from Nazareth.
And now another mid-westerner, a
“dom" Swede, has startled the world.
He took his life in hand, shoved
a tooth brush in his pocket and flew
unaided and alone across the perilous
Atlantic.
Personally, I think it makes
difference what country a man comes
from. A Japanese, a Mexican
Nebraskan is quite as liable to horn
in and monopolize the front page as
a noble Roman or distinguished Brit
isher. Man is man and you can’t tell
what part of the human n
ing to develop a remarkable shoot.
Mr. Babbitts country, with
chautauquas and rotarian clubs and
prayer meetings is not such
place after all.
Cryfoi
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FOR MAYOR
’o The Voters of the City of MUledge-
ville.
This is to announre to you my
Candidacy for the office of Mayor
of Milledgeville at the Primury on
October 25th.
Having served a number of yearn
as Alderman. 1 fee) that 1 am capaci
tated to fill the honored office and if
elected. I assure you that the clutle:
will he performed to the best of m;
ability.
I will appreciate greately the voti
of every lady and gentleman of tlv
City who qualifies to vote.
Very respectfully.
M. E. PENNINGTON.
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BELL’S
AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE
Everything Goes. Reductions all through
the house. Clean-up sale on all Ready-
to-Wear regardless of all Former Price
LADIES’ FINE DRESSES
REDUCED
38 Dresses formerly sold at $39.00
and $29.00, your choice, for quick
selling
$15.00
25 Dresses sold at $19.00 marked
for quick selling.
$10.00
WASH DRESSES
Organdies, Lawns, and Demitys
sold as high as $6.50. Clearance
sac price, as long as they last
$2.98
Clearance Sale
LADIES’ FINE SHOES
of Dresses
REDUCED
-:5 Dresses sold at $10.00 to $15
100 pairs one or two pairs of a
plain crepes, chiffons, and geor-
kind. This seoasons goods. Pat-
geltes, most all are high colors.
ents, satins and light kids, sold at
best styles. Cleanup sale price
$6. $8. and $10.. Your choice at
$5.00
$3.85
If you want the best shop at
E. E. BELL’S
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