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Health
b T John JoMph OatlNfc It
An E **■»*!•
n?,. of my patrons from another
now 86 years old, and
f* , „ short vacation. He is *
."««; he is •
h ,.\,™s»f» rt ‘ >ur -“ ore - ..
He has no need of my medi-
” or advice, he knows how to
*‘ n< K ;haps better than I do; but
^ j fJ . nu . take an inventory—hia
bind-pi*** ure, condition of his
htin '•"d circulation in particular;
fast wants to see if anything
rmnc that he hasn’t noticed!
Now. if this man can live so long
„d happily, why cannot you and
-> it as well?
The one big, outstanding reason
we violate too many lnws of
icht living.
We lie in bed too late mornings,
j is up at five A. M. every day.
e po to bed too Lite nights: he is
bed before 9:30 every night. We
iff our bodies with food at the
<tti.i of the day; his best meal is—
.reakfast; his lightest meal, ‘sup-
j^r." We have high blood-pres-
, ur e. tubby bodies, indolent nerves,
iwhscned arteries, and all that go
with them—he doesn’t. Yet, he is
jurt the sort of human being that
He has done everything in the
tape of hard work that came along
-:t hasn't hurt him any. We ac
ta.* >.ur work of being the cause
4 i.ur troubles—when it is excess
of hijrhly-seasoned food and indo
lent habits. My old patron has lived
ir. the open: we are in all day, and
nights. If our mode of liv-
olutely unavoidable, then we
>t complain, if we die before
ir Creator intended ua to.
•Back to first principles” is
•melv, but powerfully conducive to
mr-Hcore years of life, or more.
DOC SACRIFICES OWN POOD TO
KEEP ANOTHER ALIVE
Elkhart, Ind., June 18.—(Auto-
caster)—Doc, a ’common cur” owned
by Homer Mercer, has proven him
self a brave, thoughtful dog.
Queen, a German police dog owned
by George Herril, has been missing
for ten days and many searchers had
failed to find her.
Doc was observed to have acquired
a new trick. Instead of eating all his
food, he carried some away, presum
ably to bury it. When Mercer heard
Queen has disappeared, he recalled
having heard a dog howl and investi
gated.
The alert Doc led hi* master to a
vine-covered wire fence under a tree
and there was Queen with one hind
foot caught in the wire. Doc had kept
Queen from starving by carrying
food to her.
Queen is hobbling about on three
legs, recovering from her ten days’
imprisonment.
tarn Id i
NOTICE! I. hereby given to mmy
P*rtie* haring claim* afminat the
firm of Clark A White «• present
immediately. Clark A Whit*.
oy golden hour* of restful, re*
ng sleep. Each summer night
« calm, peaceful, undisturbed,
one may have them. Just by
FLY-TOX. Spraying the sleep*
>omt. Killing the mosquitoes.
•rriera. Tha, must he killed.
Health authorities advocate FLY
TOX It i. the acientific insecticide
loped at Mellon institute of In*
rial Reiesrch by Ron Fellowship.
>le instructions on oech . bottle
e label) for killing ALL bouse*
insects. INSIST on FLY-TOX. It
sfe. stainless, fragrant, sura.—
WHEREVER WOMEN GATHER
d permanent waves ar. dis
d, yen'll bear favorable ten*
. on the .kill mu 4 ghSUty of
operators. Make certain of
««i»facti*n by pkemeiag u , f #r aB
PPointmomt. W* protect yon by
,in * only LoMur machines and
applies.
miraune beauty shoppe
>• Western Unien—Phone 27
INTO FRIENDLY ARMS!
Lincoln, Neb., June 18.—(Auto-
caster)—Two cars collided here. A
year-old baby in one of them bounc
ed out of the car, but escaped in
jury as he was caught safely in the
arms of a passer-by.
whom bscssbbs. Miujauniu. ss. ants si. w
LONG LETTER TO MOTHER
ANSWERED BY FIREMEN!
New York, Jane 18.—(Autocsstcr)
—Bridget Daly, 14, who came to this
country only a week ago and obtain
ed employment at a maid, wrote j
long letter to her mother and then In
quired how to mail it
Phe was told to walk to the corner
and place it in a mail box attached
to a telephone pole. Instead of plac
ing the letter in the mail box, she
pulled a lever in another box and
then stood to one side to wait for
the postman.
Instead of a postman a half dozen
pieces of fire apparatus drove noisily
to the corner! As it was decided she
had not rung the ularm with “mali
cious intent” Bridget was not
rested.
EXCEEDED SPEED LIMIT
New York, June 18.— (Autocaster)
—Jack Gelman was fined $20 for
speeding. It was a rather unusual
case, a* he was not speeding in
motor car, but was driving a horse,
hauling a laundry wngon, “at at
reasonable rate of speed.”
Dea’t forget that Vigore makes
wonderful flower beds and lawi
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MILLEOGEVILLE. GEORGIA.
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This Red “O.K.”
Tag Protects You
Attached to the radiator of the beat recon.
■litioned used cars we offer for aale is a red
“O.K.” tag—placed there to protect the
purchaser’s investment.
This tag is definite assurance that the car
to which it is attached has been gone over
thoroughly by expert mechanics—that
worn units have been replaced by new
parts—and that the price quoted represents
the car’s actual value. We believe that no
better system has ever been devised for put*
ting used car buying on a sound basis.
Come in and look over our selection of
used cars “with an OK that counts”. All
represent definite, known value—and all
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General Motors Acceptance Corporation.
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