Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 12, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., JULY 12. 1»2« About tfOUf Health, TUmm Yq«\SVmldiK^ bf John JoMphCtineOil, "Running « Temperature” When a fire breaks out. we t the alarm; we hurry-skurry, breath less. excited—call the department— turn on the hose—a house is burn ing! If the fire is discovered in time, the building is saved. It is the fire that is overlooked—that de stroys. Now. these bodies of ours are the veritable houses we live in, and they sometimes catch fire, as physicians know. Then we begin to procrasti nate; we wonder if the fever-fire won't die out of itself, if we keep on at work and let it alone. We hate to go to u doctor—and we can't; really afford to lay off and be sick! You know how it is. The fire grows into » holocaust. The physician fire-chief, is called in a hurry; he finds the building in great danger of destruction, if not a total loss—just by neglect of the small fire. If you are running u temperature —a little every afternoon—which breaks into a perspiration just after going to bed at night, consult your physician at once. The stitch in time may save a hundred later on. A fevar invariably means that some thing is radically wrong; it is a warn- A battle otng ide- the forces of good against the demons of evil; the cause of the warfare must Im* removed before peace will be declared. You may not recognize the cause, even if you knew how to remove it. The physician is your best bet. If your child in running a temp erature, look after his throut, his lungs, his digestive tract; he has u poison somewhere. Kind it and force its elimination. But, be sure you are right .before you do a thing; you cannot afford mistakes—they cost lots of money, and may co*« a life. Don't neglect the small fire; it is the SUMMER DAYS IMPROVE CROPS IN THIS SECTION Crop. At. All L.I. Bit Ar. Pu Along Rapidly \a Julr Sun Wai Boiom of The Earth All crops in this section arc be hind the .-rhcdule for this season «f the year. Frequent rains during the month of June prevented as rapid rultivutic n as was necessary for quick growth, and some of the fields were full of grass, ns the soil was too wet to permit working, but since the ruins have ceased rapid work has been done to check the growth of gra“s and the crops are now beginning to present a better appearance, but both cotton and corn are quite small for the 2nd week in July. Usually cotton is waist high at this time of the year on the best land, but at this period it is about knee high. The growth has been rapid for the past two weeks, and unless the weevil takes too much of the crop to satisfy its voracious appetite it is hoped that the yield of cotton will be sufficient to insure a profit to the producers. The corn crop is not as promising aw desired, and it is feared that not enough will be produced in the county to meet the requirements of the farms. Forage crops are being raised in order to supplement the feed supply, and these are starting off with a rapid growth, and it is hoped that the harvest will he abund. 1928, in the matter of L. R. Waddcy, et .ul, pending in Baldwin Superior Court, um( being petition for parti tion and sale, being case number l.*!44, the undersigned commissioners appointed to conduct the sale of the hereinafter described two tracts or parcels of land, wall sell at the court house door in said county on the fir.** Tuesday in August 1928, within the legal hours of sale, for cash, the following described parcels of Land, to wit: First tract: situate lying and being in the 321 District G. M. said state and county, bounded on the North east by the lands known as the Du- Bignon plantation; Southeast by said DuBignon plantation and of Mary Hitchcock; Southwest by lands of W. a A. Cook and Public Road, and North west by lands of Mitchell Hutching3, said tract being known as lots num bers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, according to a survey and plat made and recoil ed in Book of Deeds RR p. 375, in Clerk’s office Baldwin Superior Court, to which reference is made for further description, and contain ing three hundred acres ,according to said plat and survey. Second tract: stenate, lying and be ing in the 321 District G. M. said State and county, bounded on the Northwest by land of Adam Hitch cock ; Northeast by DuBignon planta- Jimmy. "Why does an Indian wear feathers on his head?" Betty: "Why, I suppose to keep his wig-warm.” "Fir i«l” clean house. Apply water, outside and inside. And, put nothing into the body ihat might feed the flume. Call the Jo- tor ir. time. L E G A LS STATE OF GEORGIA BALDWIN COUNTY To All Whom It May Concern: Uiura Hicklen Wright having ap plied for Guardianship of the per son und property of Ishmne] Hicklen the orphan child of Lilia Hicklen, iate of said county deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office at ten o'clock A. M., on the firs* Monday in August next. 1928. W. H. STEM BRIDGE, Ordinary. PUBLIC SALE GEORGIA. Baldwin County: Under and by virtue of an order pawed by Judge James B. Park, Judge Ocmulgee Circuit, on July OPTOMETRY MAN CAJGHT BECAUSE HE WORE STOLEN FALSE TEETH Kingston, Jamaica, July 7.— (Auto, caster)—Mrs. Leoni McCurdy caused the arrest of Sydmouth Lawrence, 28, Negro, recognizing him as the man who robbed her home by her late husband’s gold ornamented false teeth. Lawmece was sentenced to Mrs. McCurdy, walking saw the flash of n familiar set of teeth ms Lawrence stood in the street talking. She iden.ified the teeth as having belonged to her husbund and hailed Saving Money by Purchasing Cheap Insurance Is Like Saving Time by Stoppng The Clock C. H. ANDREWS & SON “Nothing But Insurance” irantee all wrok done a . rep ted or refund your money, you take no chances in doing bi ness with me. Office hours 9 12, 1 to 5 Sunday 2 to S. W. J. Brake 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 j isgirta is tbs trsic i Accept only “Bayer” package vhich contains proven directions. Haadv “Bayer” boxes of IS tablets bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist* rtlcaeMntsr sC Mfcylicsctt COAL-COAL-COAL We offer for prompt delivery ot rummer prices: ORIGINAL GENUINE MONTEVALLO FANCY LUMP; DIXIE GEM FANCY LUM»; DIXIE GEM EGG; GOLDEN ASH FANCY LUMP. Phone Your Order To: FOWLER-FLENIISfER COAL CO. Phone 252 “The Company with the Coni and the Service” lion and Southwest and West by Du- Bignon plantation .and public road, being lot number 10, according to said survey and plat recorded in Book of Deeds RR p. 375, and con taining eighty-acres according to afcid survey, to which plat and sur vey reference is made for further description. Said sale is made as commissioners .appointed in said proceedings to sell for division and distribution, as pro vided in said case and as provided by Deed will be made by commis sioners as provided by law to the purchaser. This July 5, 1928. MARION ALLEN GEORGE CARPENTER S. L. TERRY, Commissioners. 666 Cm** Chills ud Fever, lutermitte.t, Remittee! ,ed BiUiom Fever doe te Meleru. ■ l kill. Ik. C«r.i ►WHY IS OUR WORK C00D!> ^ We Take Pauu ► Berberiag is Our ► Specialty y GILMAN S BARBER SHOP jXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTTTTrf^ CHOCKFUL OF RAISINS— is our Raisin Bread that's baked fresh daily. Kiddies love it—and it's good for ’em, too. 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