Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 24, 1928, Image 7

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JNIOM ucowwa, HILUSCXVILU, UL, MAT M. M About your Health Things You Should Kowf Th' the Co«n»ar*irrii re agents which produce irritation in another j than the infected part. They M l(iom used any more—yet they « .rth a bit of study, because of f»nod they may do in an emerg ency. world are full of Napoleons. Almost* every criminal is a monster of selfish-; ness. If he had thought of the wel-] fare of others he would not be a malefactor. All crime, in its laft analysis, is but super egotism. When a man’s desires and nmbiiions center upo himself and do this to such an extent that he disregards the rights of others he rrwy become a Napoleon, but so ciety very properly clap* such a Na poleon into a prison cell or hangs him. To follow the teachings and ex ample of the Xazarenc remains the surest way to permanent success and lasting fame. George Washington was never greater thnn when he refused the crown, and Lindbergh was popular not because of his exploit** but be cause of his modesty. No man that takes Napoleon for his model is going to be of help to his fellow men 01 praised by them, nation of some gr< that the world nee *o be of great sc lusted to be the m Nnxarene called hi of all. God is more than the Almighty King seeking the worship of his creatures. He is the Almignty serv ant that goes about sustaining life, bestowing his benefits on everything ' that he has made. nustard-| still remains the most modest hen thc| BctnB jn Hi , m , ivcrsc . :tage of “determinu- Mr. Paul Farr, Treasurer. Era Agent, Mr. Floyd Wynn. Superintendent of Junior Dept., lb" Elizabeth Grant. is going to be is not the domi- mnn or leader It is for men ice. Napoleon :er of all. The >elf the servnnt . .unter-irritants in common use in the household, may be named a-, pepper, mustard, turpentine, croton oil. and the like. We base the use of these things on our knowl edge of infection and inflammation beneath the surface. In very acute pneumonia, and “plcuri: two deeper seated inflammations which are often benefited by co ter-irritant*—always to be used the early stages mind you. A lobar pneumonia may be aborted, or the attack rendered much milder, by the judicious use piasters applied vigoi lung tion." This means just after, or even during the initial chill. Later on in the disease, counter-irritation is effort wasted. I like turpentine. I in just strength to redden which! installation services Sunday cven-j may be used longer, because of the | j n g the Epworth League, brought j benefits of inhaling its vnpor. But j the control of the young peoples or- 1 we must be sure the kidneys are j jj an jj. a tion of the Methodist church f®und, before we permit any contact j under „ new st nff of officers. I of turpentine with the patient, wej »ph e sC rvices were attended by CONFIDENCE MAN GETS $1,011 FROM NEGRO WOMAN According to a news item appear ing in the daily papers a shrewd confidence game was terminated in this city Saturday. The police nor any officer were notified of the transaction, and knew nothing of it until they read the re port in the papers. The following is the story: Sparta, Ga., May 21.—Pretend ing he was a government employe trying to locate Boston Ford, a ne gro resident of this place, who died several months ago, a negro confi dence man relieved Ford’s widow of $1,011, the final touch being made in Milledgcville, to which city the victim was persuaded to go for a conference with a special govern ment agent the confidence said, that would result in the an being paid a $15,000 trust fund of whch she was the beneficiary, her husband being dead. After reaching Milledgcville Ford’s widow- was persuaded to make an automobile trip to Macon and draw her money from a bank there and return to Milledgevillc. She turned the money over to the man, who excused himself for a moment and has not been seen since. l The ORIGINAL GENUINE MONT- EVALLO COAL if mined by MONTEVALLO COAL MINING CO., aad told exclusively by FOWLER- FLEMISTER COAL CO. i EPWORTH LEAGUE INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS SUNDAY EVENING that point. In a chronic pleurisy, especially hen recurrent—in aged persons, ith hacking, "dry” cough, the chest ver the pain muy be just touched ii a cotton-tipped toothpick, wet with ruton oil; this old method is just ,S useful today as it way sixty years go. I have a neighbor now, who at- er.ds to his “pleurisy-pains” sati?- aotorily to himself, with this applcia- imi. It produces vesication, (slight ilistering) which he says "draws the At any rate, it gives er-night. :*:-vvCt>aooo<3 I FRANKCMNESMS voooov**: The Napoleonic Complex We often hear of Napoleons of business. Napoleons of finance or Na poleons of this .that or the other. We generally mean a man who has determined to accomplish his purpose and crushes everybody and everything ruthlessly to achieve success. Napoleon was a tyrant tha* stopped at nothing to gain his own ambitions. He was ruthless and he never looked at interests of anybody else, but .at his own advantage. He was diametrically opposed to Jesus of Nazareth. The latter went about doing good. His object was the betterment of his fellows and he had no selfish ambitions of his own. The purpose of Nnpoleon was to make Napoleon great and, if any man stood in his way, woe to that The jails and penitentiaries of the large number of young people who heard an inspiring address by Rev. John F. Yarbrough, who installed the oficers. The following officers were in stalled: Mr. George Moore, President. Mias Edith Ivey, Vice-President. Misses Dorothy Parks, Christine Holloway, 1st Dept. Misses Elizabeth Paschal, Clara Holloway, 2nd, Dept. Miss Sara Mae Stembridge and Mrs. W. E. Ireland, 4th, Dept. Miss Mary Farr, Secretary. Children Cry FOR Don’t Negfect Your Kidneys! Kidneys / ■pvO you find yourself rer-nins down U—dv.-ayo tired, nervoui pressed? /.i ject to naming t headaches r.nd du"=y spells? o returning md da- tiff and achy, sub* backache. drowsy Are kid- scanty. too_frcque;: this indicates __j often kidneys and shouldn't be neglected. Doans Pills, a stimulant diuretic; increase the secretion of the kidneys and thus oid in the elimination of waste impurities. Doans arc endorsed everywhere. Aslj your ncighb^’i ' PILLS 00c A STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS jrn Co. MlgawskBuffelaNY DOANS 3 MOTHERFletcher's Castoria is cspecftf% pre pared to relieve InfallTS in arms and Giildren all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, W x Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it Hotels of u>. ANDREW JACKSON, Nashville, Team. CABLING. JichMiiUI*. El* nrmtox dayis, HmNcmmit. Alx. (Coder Construction) ns rsonix, Wajrcrma, Co. Operated hr Dinkier Hotels. Jnc DIZZY, NOAWETITE Since Tikkf Black-Drangtit Thin Han la Eager For Hit Mealt aad Feelt Mach Belter. Harrisburg, N. C.—Mr. M. F. Fink, of this place, says: “ It must have been fully twenty-five years ago that I began taking Black- Draught regularly. It wasn't so long after I married. "I was in town one day. and while talking to a friend I stooped over to pick up something. When I straightened up, I felt dizzy. I spoke to him about tills and how I had not felt like eating. My friend told me to take some Black-Draught. I knew my mother had used it, and so I bought a package- When I got home. I took a good, big dose, and the next nlgh£ another. In a few days I felt much, better. I was hungry and the dizzl- eas was gone. "A good many times I have naa this dizziness and a bad taste in my mouth, or headaches, and then I take Black-Draught and get bet ter. I do not have to take It very often. We buy from five to seven packages a year." Xhedford's Black-Draught has been found to relieve sick headaches In thousands of cases that were duo to constipation. 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