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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., JANUARY S, IMS
Life After Dei
A gentleman writes me i letter,
from which quotations are as fol-
**The other day my wife died. She
39
old.
She
and
children.
“After 19 years of marriage and
hard work this wonderful wife and
wonderful mother, who never com
plained. was taken from us.
"Now is the time when she could
have taken life more easy and could
have enjoyed the growing up of her
children while preparing herrelf for
Old ag.\
days she
My
wards the children will keep
nd going, but I feel the need
lething that shall keep me go-
ATLANTA. GA.—A new slogan
for the cotton producer and manu
facturer of the South is suggested by
a Department of Agriculture report
received here: It is “Ladies, length
en your skirts and save the king.”
“A 1919 pattern was modified and
made up with a short r skirt lc
ed waistline, and narowed floi
but otherwise virtually the 'an-
the dress of eight years age,'
the department. “The original
tern call d for 5 7-8 yards of 30-inch
material, but the 1927 version was
made from a 4 1-6 yards of ma
terial of the same cloth.”
The report on this subject jbvs:
“An interesting study of the effect
of dress styles on the sales of cot
ton fabrics has been made by the
Bureau of Home Economics, of the
United States Department of Agri-
cultu
umbe
of fashi.
the feeling that
that .-hall
enter my life,
number of thoughts]
finally and j
emotionally that everything
the best and some certainty aM to
the life after death.”
There is no certainty of the life
after death. That is a matter that
must be taken on faith and hope.
Of it we have a reasonable hope.
Those who live the higher life, that
is above the animal, all have n feel
ing of another life.
While the Scriptures do not posi.i-
vely teach another life they asMimc
it, as Christ says, “If it i
so I would have told yo;t.'
Honor, patriotism, self-sacrifice
and devotion reach ou. into anoth
er life. In this life they arc often
thwarted.
What the Almighty's reason.- «cr.-
for taking thi« mother we cannot pay.
No on? knows. But the best plan
from any point of view it to go on
asuming that He hod a good reason.
Nothing can be gained by giving up.
If we believe in the high purposes
and devoted life of the deceased we
shall ourselves participate in them.
If there is artother life and the
deceased is cognizant of our doings
here, she cannot but bp gratified to
know that we are living up to our
The life of this mother has
faded into a memory, but that mem
ory will continue to inspi
her children and her husbant
Painless Touch System
Where did you find this wonderful
follow-up system? It would get
money out of anybody.”
”1 simply compiled and adapted
,n1r the letters my son sent me from
no * college.”
Hitting the Low Spots
“I)o you travel much in that old
flivver of yours?”
“Prom coast to coast.”
“Goodness! Have you real!}
gon e from Maine to California in
that boat?”
“Oh, no. I tman I coat- down
one hill and then tow it up another
one and then coast again.”
The drooping weeping willow
tree
Sobs o'er the grave of James
McFce;
lie went to Chicago on a bust
Now, I ask you confidentially,
is this just?
He: “They say radio is
and bless fancy ...
She: “Thank the Lord
in :
About tfoue''
Health
Thin** You Should Know
this season of tht year, foods
improperly stored, vegetables left
corners of cellars, open milk
ntainera and such like, may be-
,me disease carriers unsuspected.
warm weather decomposition of
imal or vegetable foods liberates a
irning odor or appearance or flav-
, before much harm is done; in
nter it is different; stale vegetables
pecked” fruits from stores, and
her impurities do not make their
perfections known so quickly. It
hooves our citizens and housekeep-
A national boys' and girlrf 4-H
club camp will be held in Washing
ton, D. C., in June, 1928, under the
i auspices of hte United States Depart
ment of Agriculture, it has just
1 been announced by C. W. Wnrburton,
director of extension work. This ia
-he second -ational camp, the first
I being held in 1927.
Each Slate may nelect two boys
and two girls to attend the 1928
j camp. The delegates will be ac
companied by a member of the State
Agricultural Extension Service in
charge of club work.
These camps are "of far-reaching
importance to the future of agricul
ture,” Mr. Warburton points out, be
cause they give an opportunity to the
boys and girls about to take their
places on the farms of the country
to discuss- and get first-hand informa
tion on farm problems of the various
sections.
look well to the
«. from
litstm
id 1
URGES IMORTATION OF WORM-;
WOOD TO FIGHT CORN-BORER !
The corr.-boi r can be fought sue-j
gle, _
cleanline--* of i •'
*1195
-buys true Buick
quality and all the
famousBw&features
—and you have your choice of
three popular models at this mod
erate price—a roomy Sedan, trim
Coupe or smart Sport Roadster.
Only Buick offers so many fine
car features at such moderate
prices. Only Buick enjoys the tre
mendous volume production to
achieve such value.
See and drive Buick. Yv'e will be
Koubau.l. chief ..f th:- Pi
g!ac to
SEDANS St;
irate at any time.
•c:ul before the Fn
Sri-U’.T.MODELS SI 195 to $.'525
i PESSI 195 to $1850
long typhoid and para-typhoid gel
ill liv
old.
s it hit
t is a long tint*
the human system, they develop
rapidly into the very serious, wi.iter-
diseases named for them. It is
of the utmost importance that your
ix be watched; it is not always
sanitary because you notice no im
pure odor from the jar of cream that
spilled la.*4 week, and left a greasy
car on two or three of the shelves
• several days; it looks and tastes
fresh as it did then—but some of
i whipped cream or minced ham
overflowed into it in some way—you
may have a pretty fair culture of
mixed bactena that live at low tem
peratures.
We should be more careful in
inter than in summer, to have pure
food and water. Inspections of city
niter should be doublt d, by the most
igilant, capable officials. Diiry-
uen who peddle milk in bottles—
•ou have a right to demand cleanli-
icss. Winter epidi
life
France, the
the
eed-
Whilc prevaler
corn-borer prefei
like plant wormwood. Dr. Rouba
say.-, and therefore is not a mint
to agriculture or horticulture. Since
wormwood seems to be the usual
feeding and breeding ground of the
corn-borer in France, Dr. Roubaud
concludes that introducing this weed
into the corn region of the United
States may solve the problem.
RALPH SIMMERSON
MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA.
FELT VERY POORLY
Weak ud R»Dm Miinrt
Vmu Got Staaag aid WdL
Say* Cards Started Her
0* Road To Healtk.
Clarksburg, Mo.—Mrs. T. G. Harris,
of this place, says:
“For two years I was in very poor
health. Some of the time I was al
most past going. I was very weak
among j and run-down.
Be vigilan
“I tried to make the most of what
little strength I had by taking fre
quent rests, but I could find nothing
only a dairyman’s dauch- which would .tart me on the road
.. , to health again, until one day I de
ter, but she knew her butter and egg ^ Cardui.
“I had heard about other women
Haven't I seen you somewhere
“My pictures have been in th
papers.”
"What’s your name?"
“Lydia Pinkham.”
Angry Parent: “My daughte
doesn't want to be tied to an idio
11 her life."
Suitor “Yes, sir, that's why
take her off your hands.”
who had been benefited after taking
it, so I made up my mind to see
what it would do for me. I took
Cardui for several months and was
very much gratified with the results.
"I began to do my own work again,
which 1 had not been able to do for
a long time past My color, which
had been pale and sallow, became
natural, and my complexion cleared
up. I gained in weight and waa pleas
ed to nave an improved appetite.
"When I finished my last bottle
of Cardui 1 was feeling better than I
had in years. Now I am strong and
well.” %
At all drag stores. NC-184
MOTHER:- Field
Castoria is a pleasant,
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSISTI
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians f<*
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
| DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART~j
Accept only “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottle* of 24 and 100—Druggists*
oT tUUcyUcacU
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