Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 28, 1928, Image 6

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"Tl !i iii ■HI UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEV1IAE. GA_, JUNE 11, IIU CHAMLEE. HARDMAN, RIVERS' C,CA *JL°* 3 "'" D E LE IN GOVERNOR RACE J.J.r J. J. Fl—t S«k. Po.i Secretary of State Last-minute surprise entries Satur-; day developed romp’vations in the campaign that will end September 12. when Gerngia Democrat* ball- in the primary to nominate candi dates for various state offices. Threi for governor, secretary one place on the Georgia public sen ice commission, with all but five ! of 18 statehouse officials confronted ; by opposition. The entry lists cloyed ( , at noon Saturday in the office of u . ; Mrs. Bessie Anderson, secretary of , ^ the stare Democratic executive com- wi m it tee. Arraying himself against his form- lei er ally. Alex S. Chamlee, of Bar Ga.. entered the governorship again-1 Governor L. G. Hardman and t Senator E. D. Rivers, both of wh«mj had qualified earlier in the week. Mr. Chamlee managed Governor Hard- ( Walter L. Vance, who was connect ed with both the J- J- Brown and A Talmadge administration- in th.. <i- U part men t of agriculture, qualified i* ■ candidate foi coi sinner oi coi i. E tnerce and labor, •■[•posing Hal 11. ( Stanley, who is seeking reelection. j N.llcv Oppo.c. Beck j M Another unlouked-for announce- In ment was that of Lawton Nalley. well WORKS ONCE MORE Newark. N. J., June 25.— (Auto coder)—Frank Roberta reported he ha., been swindled out of $2,600, his ,fe's savings, by two strangers he tel in Lincoln t*ork. One told loberta he had received a $7,000 •gaty and suggested they pool their All three put money in a cigar box. t was given to Roberta to hold. It ontained scraps of paper! SOME REWARD! isford, Eng., June 25.— yter)—A junk dealer picked J in the street here, returned) JEDGES JOSH Dub: "Hey you're sitting jokes I cut out.’’ Bell: "I thought I felt i Karl?" "Mother, but i he ducked.” Queer bird. Goofy.” “Say, he’s so nutty a clock cuckoos he Seattle, June 25—(Autocaster) — Allan D. McDonald is not at all cheer, fu! about President Coolidge’s choice of Brule, Wis., for his vacation camp McDonald, a retired logger, warns that the mosquitoes in Brule are simply terrible. “The mosquitoes are so bad there," says McDonald, ‘that we used to hang pieces of pork on our suspenders for them to feed on. They buzz around like a bunch of tractors so that you •tary of state: George H. Carswell, D. Talmadge Bowers, Can ton. and J. J. Flynt, Griffin. ‘j that*every j thinks he’s being paged." j "Thish,” inhaled the village drunk, j as he fizzed through the old home I brew, ‘‘isn shertainly a (hie) I LONGER LIFE FOR STOCKINGS Remember that perspiratiun wears out more stockings than laundering them—so it is eceoriomy to wash hosiery after each wearing. j j Ethel: "How did Miss Sharpe Beck, ndidate for the <ti o oppose Justice ■hile K. B. Blackbi her of the Atlanta b Fulton county repre? commissioner of agriculture— Talmadge and G. < . Adams, .• and Walter E. • lark and John J. Hunt. riffin (To t Judge of Uppej of Dec representative m J-<»r prison commission ure. announced ceed R. E. Davison). R. E. Dav •*e Luke for th* I and Hill C. Tuggle, Stone Mourn 1 (to succeed T. A. Patterson). G of X. H. Ballard. Johns and A. H. Henslee, Bamesville. g M. L. Duggan For public service commission: (To for superintendent of education, was, succeed James A. Perry), James A. not unexpected, a- he had announced Perry; (to succeed Walter R. McDon- his candidacy some days ago. aid), Walter R. McDonald. Felix E. .Statehouse officials unopposed in Boswell, Greensboro, and James H. races to succeed themselves are: At- Bennett), Perry T. Knight and W. tomey General George M. Xapier, Trox Bank-ton, Covington. State Treasurer William J. Speer, For chief justice supreme court: Chairman James A. Perry, of the (To succeed Richard B. Russell), Georgia public service commission. 1 Richard B. Russell. Chief Justice Richard B. Russell of For associate justice supreme the state supreme court, and Judge court: (To succeed Marcus W. Beck), B. C. Bell of the court of appeals. Marcus W. Beck and Lawton Xalley, of her biting She: "Is there any alcohol in He: “Inside whom?” "When I looked out of the win dow, Johnny, I was glad to nee you playing marbles with little Eddie.” “We wuzn’l playing marbles, rnu, we just hud a fight an’ I was helpin Eddie to pick up his t^eth.” On upc OVERDOSE OF TONIC COSTS DRY AGENT JOB Newark, June 25.— (Autocaster) — Thoma* R. Bailey, prohibition agent, •as discharged after being brought o court for driving an automobile • hile drunk. Dr. E. U. Hellstein testified when Bailey was discharged that he had prescribed a tonic for the dry agent, •hich was highly alcoholic, and Bailey had taken an overdose. HYSTERICAL South Carolina Lady Thai Tried Cardui and Says She Noticed Remarkable Improvement. Anderson. S. C.—**l suffered a long long time, before I tried Car dui. and my only regret is that 1 did not know about it-sooner," says Mrs. Lillie Pruitt, 130 "K" Street, this city. “I was badly run dowmln health. My nerves ‘went to pieces’, and I had to go to bed. I was not able to do my house work for many months. “I got so bad off, I could not bear to have anybody walk across the flocr of my room. The least little thing upset me. Sometimes I be came hysterical. I had bad pains in my back and sides, and my head and limbs would take spells of ach ing. which almost set me wild. “One day I was reading and I saw where a woman, who had a trouble like my own, had been re lieved by Cardui. I decided at once to try it; so I began on a course Of the 'Home Treatment’. “It began to help me from the very Iirst. I took Curdul regularly, family and friends ... "Cardui has no equal, in my opin ion. I gladly recommend it to others." For sale by druggists, everywhere. bottle today 1 Judgj J. J. Flynt, of Griffin, sured triple competition for the of fice of secretary of state by paying his entrance fee to Mrs. Anderson late Friday. I). Talmadge Bowers, of Canon, had previously qualified as the incumbent is serving the unex pired term of the late secretary S. G. McLendon by appointment by Gov ernor Hardman. He i* seeking elec tion to the full term beginning nex: Atlanta. For judge court of appeals succeed R. C. Bell), R. C. Bell; (to succeed Roscoe Luke), Roscoe Luke and Robert B. Blackburn, Atlanta. Traveler’s Checks Sold by us good anywhere in the United States and all over the X world. Buy for your summer travel. | Exchange Bank L. H. STANLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR ESTIMATE FURNISHED REPAIR WORK SOLICITED NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL Phone 305-L 508 Sooth Woyne Street Your Buick Dealer stands back of the USED CARS he Cpll 6 YoUr Buick dealer’s good reput;.. W vIJLO lion in the community is -.vorth far more to him than the profit he makes on any used car transaction. He is the head [of an established business and he knows that in ord.r to get more business, he must please his present customers. He carries a representative stock of used cars, including both used Buicks and cars of other makes— and he represents them honestly. You’re sure of a square deal when you buy from the Buick dealer. He stands back of the used cars he sells. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY njNT, MICH.—DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION RALPH SIMMERSON MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA. SUMMER VACATION TRIPS On TRAINS and SHIPS via SAVANNAH At Reduced Summer Excursion Fares At Reduced Circle Tour Fares (UIN M. IiLOLXT. General PjsKnJcf Agent. Savannah. Georgia CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES VARIETY MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE 352-J BRICK That Clink Like Steel Arc Made by the ‘‘McMILLAN’’ Process BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS There is No Waste in Our Bricks. 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