Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 21, 1928, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA., JUNE 21, ItJt NEGRO SHOE MAKER POISON TABLET VICTIM Ja* Htrpar Taka IkUarila of Mercury Tablet• Through Mistake Suffered Several Weak* Joe* Harper, a well know,* negro shoe maker and repairer, died at hi.-1 home Friday, after several weeks suffering as the remit of taking two bichloride of mercury tablets through j miriske. Ah soon a.s Harper became aware that he Hod made a mistake and taken the wrong medicine, physicians were called, and everything possible' that could be conceived by medical j skill, was done to save his life. i The funeral service which was held ; at Flagg's Chapel Baptist church Mon day afternoon, was Among the largest ( attended ever held among the colored j race in this city. SOUTH WEST BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. West delight fully entertained a number of friends and relatives at their home Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. West's 84 th birthday. A large number attending wishing Mr. Wert many more years of Happiness. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McDaniel and Mrs. L. M. Hall of Macon, spent the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. West and fam ily of Gordon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. C. West. Misser Elizabeth Lee and Wilmuth Hull in spending the week in Macon, visiting relatives. Mrs. J. F. Hall. Mrs. *5. It. West and Mrs. L. M. Hall motor*, d to Had dock Monday. Miss Julia Lockhart is spending the week with friends. Mr. Edgar Wood in visiting friends in North Carolina. Mr. and Mh. Stewart Barnes an nounce the biith of a son. Secretary of State George H.: Carswell Thursday let the contract for furnishing rutomobile license ( tags for 11*2!* to the W. K. Robinson; ' Steel Compuny of Springfield. Ohio,; the lowest bidder. The Robinson Compuny submitted a bid for eight; married? Please 'Seven Sisters” | SPOT CASH i Acquisition of Dodge Brothers, Inc., by the ChryMc. corporation now awaiting approval of the stockhold ers will not uffact the identity or products of either company, accord ing to statements just released by officials of the two corporations. The products of the two manufacturers will continue without interruption. Dodge Brothers will continue to be Dodge Brothers and Chrysler will be Chry-dcr says the statement, and the sales organizations will be unre lated except as they shall mutually ‘hare in the advantages of the con solidation. Their cars will continue to be produced and marketed inde pendently. The statement continues: "The widespread public interest in recent events affecting the Chrysler corporation and Dodge Brothers. Inc., deserves an authentic and official -tatement, and an assurance regard ing the future of these two corpora- "Eeach will benefit from tht con summation of a plan which unites such tremendous resources in ma terial^ manufacturing Docilities, fi nancial power and manufacturing genius. “Both the public and the dealers may look forward to the greater bene fits which the consolidation of such business may be assured of a stable and definite future, inspired by the progressiveneus which has been re sponsible for this uniting of two great, companies." , FIRST HAIRCU'j AT 21 , Albiu, la., June 18.— (Autocastcr) I —A youth here, aged 21 has just! been to the harber for the first time. As a child he had beautiful hair and hi* brother so admired it that he promised the lad $1,000 if he let it remain uncut until he reached 21. The lad got the thousand. 666 Corn Chilli and Fever, Intermitteit, Remittent and Billioui Fever due t« Malaria. It kills the Germs. each Dizzr, NO/WHITE j BR|PK ;r - atClink LlkeSt « !l bile law. automobile must be equipped with two tag* in 11*29, one at tached to the front and the other attached to the rar of the machine. Under the contruct, the state will buy 31(5.000 pairs of tags, 032.000 tags in all. Last year the tags were huoght at 5 1-2 cents each. Thin year the lowest hid was four cents each, but by equipping each car with last eight law. The $10,000 due The 1929 tags will contain orange numerals on a black background. Different color combinations will be used on truck* and dealers’ cars. NOTICE This is to notify ull merchants that 1 am not responsible for bills made by my children unless they firs: se cure my permission for them to make charge .accounts. In the future I will not be responsible for bills made by thum. MR. C. F .FOWLER Siam Taking BUck-Dranght This Mu |, Ei[« Fur Hit Moll and F«U Much Better. Harrisburg, N. C—Mr. M. P. Fink, of this place, says: *' It must have been fully twenty-five years 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 this and how I had not. felt like eating. My friend told me to take some zJlack-Liraught. 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 night, another. In a few days I felt much better. I was hungry and the dizzi ness was gone. "A good many times I have haa (his dizziness and a bad taste in my mouth, or headaches, and then I take Block-Draught and get bet ter. I do not liave to take it very often. We buy from five to seven packages a year.” Thcdford's Black-Draught haa been found to relieve sick headaches (n thousands of cases that were dua to constipation. Containing no min eral drugs, it acts gently, yet promptly. Try it. NC-193 Are Mad. by the “McMILLAN" Proceaa BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. Wa Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. RICH CLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK Milledgeville Brick WorksCo MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. G. McMillan, Presidant Belle McMillan. Vice-President SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1 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. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists. COAL-COAL-COAL We offer for prompt delivery at Dimmer prices: ORIGINAL GENUINE M0NTEVALL0 FANCY LUMP; DIXIE GEM FANCY LUMP; DIXIE GEM EGG; GOLDEN ASH FANC1 LUMP. Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, And can’t tell where to find them. But she isn’t worried. She saw mother bake, With Omega flour, a wonderful cake! Sold by most all the grocers in and around Milledgeville. Phone Your Order Tu: FOWLER-FLEMISrER COAL CO. Phone 252 “IWCump.uy n* the Cool udtW Service” The Clarion, Fourth ragged, independence. Do away with wuh tab and iron ikvery old let ■> do the work far yon. Let oar trick call for a handle thin week, compare the work and the cut with the home effort end ezpeue. and mc if ym do not save thereby. As a rule ear eastern ers get better re wit, for considerably less expense. Try it. Milledgeville Laundry and Dry Cleaners PHONE 440 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX! FISHER BODIES aim* T HE mechanical performance of General Motors cars is tested and proved cm General Motors’ 1,245 acre Proving Ground. Before any new model is put in production, it must pass more than 135 different tests for power, speed, durability and general per formance. As to the appearance and comfort of General Motors cars, we invite you to be the judge. Every closed body is built by Fisher— the largest builder of automobile bodies in the world. The experience and the vast production of the Fisher Company mean more beauty, more comfort, and more luxury than you will find anywhere else at corresponding prices. We invite you to check, on the coupon be low, the cars that appeal to you most. Com plete literature will be sent to you, without any obligation. CHEVROLET — 7 notii-ln, MVS W *713. I’.iKTiT nnJ I, tu-r lli/m ever before. 1-tvlieel bnk -s. More powerful engine. Luxurious - Fisher Bodies. New hood. Now Duco colors. -1 lut truck thac-sis; J^j-lon, $393; 1-tun. $-193. PONTIAC —7 models. $713 to $375. Lowest-priced quality 'Vi*.** New ?w*dels improved from radiator to tail-light.. 4-wheel LruLrs. Bodies Iiv Kidier. New G.MR cylinder head. Increased power. Duco finish. OLDSMOBILE-7 models, $923 tc $1083. Fine quality cur at moderate price. Hetli-sizned and, improved liv General Motors. ^ Longer, roomi-T, moro powerful. Fuller Bodies. 4-wbocl brakes. powerful enguh. Li: - r. ! ... * .-.ad more tieauliful liodks by Faber. 4-wheel brakes. KL’ICK — 1» models, sir-.i. $1993. Luges! value in Ifc.uV* history. Beautiful low bodse* by Fisher. Getav.ay like an arrow. Yibrationless beyond belief. 6-c ; I- inder “ valve - in - head ** engine. Duco finish. LaSALLE— 16 models, $2330 to $2973. Ilea utiful car cf Conti- tatal lines. CADILLAC—26 models, $3293 to $3300. Standard of the world. Famous 90-degree V-typo 8-cylinder engine. Sumptuous bnd- > by Fisher and Fleet culoi ombillations to choose from. (ALL PRICES F. O. B. FACTORIES) GENERAL MOTORS ■ CLIP THE COUPON I General Motors < Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. CHEVROLET Q PU— srad. without obi buracure describing eachCjenersJ Motor* Product I have checked — together with the boeM*. "Princtpir* sad Policies." LDSMORILE □ OAKLAND □ Name BU1CK □ g AJdrra □ FMQJDAfltE A—... □ DELCXMiaHTHa* Vto-L