Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 24, 1928, Image 8

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UNION RECORDER, MIIXEPCEVILLE, CA-. MAY 2*. UN By Arthur Briabanc * UNPLEASANT WARNINGS. CONSISTENCY. ELECTRIC HATCHERIES. FOREIGN COMPETITION. The Federal C danger of another fantile paraly r, hut necessary, vernment sees •utbreak of in- Summer. Dr. Harris. New York's Health officer., warns against danger of spinal men-1 ingitis. INTERESTING HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS OF PEABODY The following interesting history **a- written by Miss Mary Frances Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith, art* read at the class day exercises of the High School last History of Th« Class of *28 Among the events on times calen dar is a Baseball game which destiny has umpired for the past four years. On Sept. 7th, 1924, on a baseball diamond called Peabody High School, the game began. The players includ ed Carroll Jordan, Ella Thompson Myrtice and Catherine Gilman, Thel ma Coleman, Rosa Youngblood. Evi Simpson. Mildred Baumgartel. Lucie Davis, Bess' Bell, Elizabeth Paschal, Mildred Veatch. Marteal Smith. Mar garet Grimes, Lucille Hooten, Fran- « Hodges and the boy, Stanley teel. A - refei yellow fever and malaria befoi men discovered that mosquitoes, and nothing else spread both. While waiting for definite infor mation. do these things: Screen doors and windows, using cooper screen, that it may last . Keep flies away from babies and young children, and away from their food. • Pasteurize or boil children's milk. Give foods rich in vitamin content. Teach children not to put fingers in their mouth or nose—wash their hands well before meals. Teach children that kissing is dangerous especially on the lips. And let adults know that their kissing should be limited to their own children. Every adult mouth and throat carry diease germs, latent, that might work havoc in a young child with undeveloped leucocyte- protection. I Clark provi •that we use | Miss Mario 1 forget her i the game Miss £ cry fair. The eluded Algebra i rowder. Who ail the picnics 1 r the team? Dorothy Dix, wise young woman, first cousin to Hypatia and Portia, says, “Consisctency is the sure sign lions and create liens, not for profit j true and correct copy of the original but for the promotion of the bene volent purpose*’ of said corporation and for the welfare of its members, making all necessary by-laws, rules and regulations in the premises as may be necessary. Lucille Hooten is the only member who has left us this year, and she left on account of matrimony. We thank our principal. Miss Bur- fitt. who has'toeen the true and faith ful trainer of our team for four years. Her helpful advice and inter in us have encouraged us to play the game squarely and finally Petitioners desire the right to per- •ach the home base. ( form any and all other How thrilling the game has been, consistent with the laws of Georgia jt we have been practicing on only an{ ] G f t he United States ar scrub team. When the baseball j furtherance of the beneficent game of school days is successfully ended, we shall each become a mem ber of the Big League team called " In the ball game of each remember “When it scorer comes to check application for charter of the SIS TERS AND BROTHERS OF LOVE No. 1 as filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court. This May the 21st, 1928. J. C. COOPER, Clerk of the Superior Court of Baldwin County, Ga. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER GEORGIA. Baldwin County. TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF I SAID COUNTY AND HONORABLE JAMES B. PARK JUDGE OF SAID] COURT. AT CHAMBERS. The petition of Richard Bro’ Dan Johnson, Iverson Bonne benevolent purposes of the snm» 7 They desire the right to issue indemnity and membership certifi cates and to give and take receipts for monies paid and to execute any and ail other instruments necessary for the promotion of the purposes of the lorporation. They show that this application is made for the incorpora'ion of the present unincorporated society known by said name in said county, this application being made with the unanimous consent and at the direc tion of the members thereof. FOR RENT—Two . O. L. Tanner. LOST — T «*rt*» in from tka People’* Hardware Co., Qr j„ ■T automobile driveway, * B t „ M lope Style Plue Pockctbook, contain, iag a powder puff, . tea dollar bill witk a R. W. Hatcher sale ticket piaaed to it, foar one dollar bill* I folded in a pasteboard pocket book; I two dollar* in change in a leather I pocketbook. Tea dollar bill marked nd kitche-! «•* *»• identified. Finder re- re room* 1 tura to Union Recorder office o r to ie 452-L. m * ■* People’s Hardware Store u*d 5-17-28, *•» reward. Mrs. W. B. Wood. aril Stubbs. Will Brooks, Adolphus j Satcher, Frank Phelps, and Texas Rice of said State and county, re spectfully shows. referee Mis» J.inelln Camp. The nr was begun in the Court House, it before many months we entered e new building and had new equip- . . ...ent, we were really sitting at of old age. I pray my opinions may j desJoi The parable about the Goud Snmn- learned in chape] periods. didn't we think we were quit< when we were permitted the hall of Latin under Miss Louise Max' Other ball** were Health under Miss Louise Smith, and English under M Deryie Clark. Then on December 8th, 1924. wh main building burned, we were su of getting a holiday, but ir.stead peo ple were so kind that we started to school at once in the Methodic Later we were moved to the Couri House where we had fun climbing uj the stairs and ringing the bell. The fights we had during those study period*, and the way we wouid make the boy repeatedly run to town—weri enough to worry .anyone. No wonde he could not stand it another year. June came with Kreshmnn exams [ Tbnt tbl . ob j ect uf „!,) corpora- which we passed. Harrah We hadj t j,, n j s that of a fraternal and social arrived at first base! What a relief! t soc j e ty for the purpose of mutual aid. During our Sophomore \ ear we had j an( j assistance to its members, " L 1 that the same i* not for pecuni- They desire the right to apply f- myndments to said charter both i»rm and in substance from time ime -as by law authorized and ; c j ) '! may be authorized by a majority of mbers of said society in i ding. That they desire for themselves and associates and successors to be incorporated as provided by law, un der the name and style of the SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF LOVE No. 1, and for the term of twenty years with the privilege of renewal thereof as provided by law. to be consistent.” always be flexible. Accused of being inconsistent. Dorothy Dix *ys, "1 hope to (rood- j u„7huve been ray - I should hate like poison | , ince I)urin(r , bilJ timu FnlcM Hodges, one of our members, were ! home and when she came kack her Many mistake for consistency! name was changed. wKat is really old age dullness. The week’** passed, and presently When Harvey announced his dis-|j une 192 5 arrived and behold! nn- covcry of the blood’s circulation, giv- j other base was made. We were not ing proof that a child might have, suc h a bad team after all! understood. hi.v proofs were rejected j with flying colors we were on the by every doctor of reputation past j way to third base. Miss Frances forty years of age. Hinton was referee, during ths inning All the student* who took Geome- Even Napoleon, old physically but! try tried to get Miss Orem off the not in years, did not use the improv-1 subject but it was impossible, ed rifle that a German had invented, j Who could forget the first Biology And he had no time “to give more j lesson on the Cray Fish? The topic than i« minute to that American.”, 0 { conversation for weeks after was The American was Fulton, trying to to decide whether Miss Evan’.** hair show Napoleon how steamboats would was naturally curly or whether she take him across the English Channel, had a permanent. On the way to make one game in Intereiting to chicken men. Penn- the course of our life a success, we sylvaia has three electric hatcheries, C n ered the Senior Class to put away- holding 47,000 eggs each. The eggs I all childish things and acquire Senior put in trays at the top of a refrigera-J dignity. Mi«s Louise Smith, our re- tor-like arrangement,gradually sink I force for the last part of the game, down, as days pass, until they reach j has been assisted by Miss J; Vson, the bottom, and the on the twenty-first chicks walk - day. •tops. Andei Mir Mas Evi Cockerels are eaten: Pullets stimu lated by high feeding lay early, and electric lights burning in their coops keep them eating after dgrk and increase egg output. When the hens, weary, slow down, they become chicken stew, and pul lets replace them. A hard life, but not so different from ours. Nature gets rid of us, also, when our use fulness ends. When the energetic British say they mean to increase their foreign markets, they mean it. They have built boats small enough to go through the Welland Canal, and will send low phosphorous pig iron to Chicago, Milwaukee ami other Amercian market*, at $2G a ton de livered, duty paid. You may say that our steel men should be able to compete with for eign prices. Possibly. But in any case our Government should see to it that American workers AND busi- men are protected from foreign competition. Florida is Democratic, very, and Democrats usually oppose high ta:iffs but all depends. Florida’s Winter vegetable crop is menaced by Mexican competition, growers are facing ruin. So Florida, wisely, pledges her candidates for Congress to a tariff •*that will protect American labor OPT OMETRY W. J.’Brake ary gain and therefore there is n< pital stock. (a) Its principal office is at place known as Oak Grove Lodge ii e .‘{21st., District of said county. 8. They desire the right to sue and • sued, to have and < >n seal and to have, own and hold a! estate and other property and exercise any and all other rights and powers incident to similar puru'.ions and societies. 4. They desire the power to maintain and preserve good order, peace and mluct in and around the premise. 1 both among its members and others ho may be assembled with them. > encourage fellowship and eclings among its members and the itizen* of the colored race, uphold- ig morality and excellence of be- : thel 5. Petitioners show that they desin the right ami power to charge am collect intintion fees and dues fron member* for the purpose of idemnify ing them against sickness and other physical disabilities and to uid BBkt in the burying of the dead and give any and all other and nccei assistance to the relief of its said members, with the right to re donations, make purchases and al Wherefore, they pray that they, heir associates and successors be in- rorporuted under the said name and style and for the term of twenty .-ears as aforesaid with all the rights privileges and immunities a* by law- authorized and provided in the ii corporation of similar societies. SIBLEY & SIBLEY, Attorneys for Petitioners. GEORGIA, Baldwin County. J. C. Cooper of said State and County ,do certify that I am clerk of the Superior Court of said county and that the foregoing SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism \ DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART | Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handv “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles'of 24 und 100—Druggists. lUcture of Slooincrtlcaclilnter of Sallc»Hc*ri.l WORRBALOT ii Raa-Down, Narrow, Appetite Cm, Lady Show, Great Iteprorent After Uriel Card*. have been In good health since last fall.’’ says Mrs. Noble J. Hayes, who lives near here. “My improvement after taking a course of this medi cine was really remarkable. “I am much stronger and can ac complish so much more work now. My weight increased twenty pounds, and my color is fresh and good. “For a long time I had been feel ing poorly. Some days I dragged around the house and had not enough energy to do my housework. “I worried a lot about myself. I did not seem like myself, and my nerves were all on edge. I did not sleep well, and my appetite left me. “I found Cardui to be an excel lent tonic. After I had taken it a lew weeks, I began to pick up and to gain in weight and strength. “Now I am in fine health. I have recommended Cardui to many of my friends, and shall continue to do CG.” For over 50 years, Cardui has been used with success and recom mended by thousands of women for weakness and similar ailments. Try It for your troubles! At all drug stores. NC-192 GATE CITY COACHES MILLEDGEVILLE—ATLANTA Lv. MUIedfevOe 7:38 E. T. Arrive Atlanta 11:80 C. T. Lt. MiUedgerifle 2:30 E. T. Arrive Atlanta 6:08 C. T. Leave Atlanta 7:30 C. T. An. Milled|evil* 1:00 E. T. Leave Atlaata 3-30 C. T. Arr. MUUdferiSc 8:40 E. 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