Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, August 30, 1928, Image 2

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m UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., AUGUST 30, 19M About your Health Thin*. You Should^ Know by John JoMph Gain**, M. Labor'* Fri Little Mai community, playmates ki va 9 the belle of her i n per- small group of her had al: envious to the point their o “I’ll tell you what citizen let's do,” whispered one: “We’ll start trial, a tale on her. That'll fetch her with tr down.” Paul's That's just what has hap*« 'INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY CITYS accomplish*!!"nts SCHOOL LESSON FOR SEPT 2 would fill book Greensboro, N\ C. (Pop. 11,2^6) June 8, 1926. Acknowledging yours o* May 27th, : t would be impossible to make a short statement of the wonderful nie ces* of our manager form of govern ment. To describe in detail -the many accomplishments, one would have to write a book. Greensboro changed from the com mission form to the manager plan five years ago. At that time there was a deficit in the operating funds of the city of $119,161. This has been turned into a substantial -ur- Rev. Samuel D. Price. D. D.. Awociate General Secretary of The World'* Sunday School Asaotiaiion Consternation filled the minds of the magistrates in Philippi the morn ing after the jail delivery, when Paul and Silas were released by the midnight hour. ant»? to in lease these stood on the f men come im for they violence to ng a Roman d had offot the the promotion of flat beverages, has “started i tale." in the interest of their own products and pockeabook* I may say here, that harmles: In light; appy of drink; am statutes for coffee *u harmless Bu; there is no nee« ing one'* good friend. claim for events most >ub- World uiiM.luu-ly follows We physi-! baths d kno 1 affei e best hdart tonics known, m claim ui itc of th*- advertisements that it island not topers” I Then t that "coffee •opers' icides. by poisonins rts. If people kneu ffeine for headache*, j ered “ci really poison their ble” an aloud ■nal-t/i Of itely rd. But, have had over thirty years’ experi- rice and close observation—and 1 »ve nev.r ye: witnessed death a* a ■suit of coffee drinking! I have seen cresses committed, yes. In every- they lai the obi thing. Coffee is, to a very feeble | high co: extent, habit-forming. So the use of j, vtngeli slang, profane language, and the j <«c*ntc*d t like: the latter the more dangerous! “These When the working nan comes home j ap8 j ( j e ( tired, exhausted,—with the hear ;m ,j » as( just .tired U. the ..ther niusch-. j th . lt thc nerves and Benerat! „ ver to j than a good vup ,.| (1 „ cd iff.,’ It i, a Mewing a coni- ; e to children, for the*very valid j'* in that they don't.need it. Neith-1 j, er would I fill them with patenetd I nostrums, -••-called nutrients, when, j- u ~ j what di) itrates came umbiy asked ivited him to of preachig :s, of about went to Am- Thesaalonica g the recent work They gaui- * of the rub y <’f troubl ved to have fellows rush- where Paul Irag him ou Paul, how. the time so :o make him plus. I *uring the five years, 74 miles of streets have been paved. The total mileage of paved streets in city prev ious to that was 18 1-2 miles, though the city was about 50 year.v old. Sanitary sewers to the extent of 68 miles have been built and over 70 miles of new cas*. iron water mains laid. The water works have been com pletely rebuilt, including a new six million gallon filter plant, a reservoir of one billion gallon capacity for storage of raw water and new east iron main connecting the reservoir he addressed | "‘‘v ,he dt >'- This m “ in h«* a «•- cessive Sab- l ,ae * t y ‘*f million gallon* a day. h and resui- M » n - V strert * •“«> I*™ widened wham I pro- I ,n ' 1 n ™ ,,nt ' s "Pened. a white w... ifvout Greeks WU! * in*‘-ailed, a modern incinerator u n believed. ' pI,,nl Lu5,t * and n new city hall—one roused with 1,1 , * 11 ' handsomest in the South—has ju?t been completed. Aso a modern . abattoir which has b?en proved to be entirely self supporting. Parks and playgrounds? have been acquired. The city has just been zoned and a defi nite city plan iy being worked out. Cons'.ruction has been started on two major grade crossing eliminations by the construction of underpasses. One of them, the Elm-Davie street elimination removes one of the great er hazards in the city. A definite plan has been work out with the Southern Railroad Company for the elimination of every grade crossing in the city, it being planned to start «>n this program in the fall of this DAVE HOWARD HAS RETURNED HOME Dave Howard, as he is familiarly known, in Milledgevilie and Baldwin county, has finished his visit here, and returned to his home in Coral Gables, Fla. While in the city he was entertained in the homes of a number of his friends, and spent his time in shaking the hands of all whom he met. He says that his heart has remained here from the time he left, and the happiest moment of his life will be when he can again call Mil ledgevilie his home. Mr. Howard is giving the National Democratic ticket his enthusiactis support, and stated that he belonged to hit; family; the church and the Democratic party, and that he never expected to go back on either one of them. what r cquilih id to the ter was pre- as declared: 1 the world hither also” ~ The best In addition to all this, street light ing has been increased 141 per cent, police personnel 187 per cent, health department personnel 349 per cent, garbage and waste collection in- sed from once « week to daily, reensboro Is a city of 48.000 and growing rapidly. Are you surprised? I am in no way connected with the city government—just one of thei many business men reaping the pleas-1 ure and profits of living in a near eighty. “A freak.” you say. \... + you are the freak! This man ate'# regulurh . never ^ ;»t in n swival chair |# in hi; life; when tired, he r had his full allotment of fresh air: 1 he slept eight hours every night; h- ate just what he wanted and no more. I He died at eighty-two—and he didn’t die of overwork. His was a prefectly i natural death. NOTICE Th* Board of Directors ot the Middle Georgia Diitrk-t Fair v»ili meet a* the Baldwin county r..urt House on each Tuesday nignt at 8:30 o'clock until the 1928 Fair is held, week of October 1st. Any peN son desiring to take up matters af fecting this year’s fair may appear before the Board on any Tuesday night. (Signed) C. B. McCULLAR, Sec’ty. CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE Just the waiting for, now rood for a long hard •aason thoroughly ovorhanlod, good and vary moderately priced.* L. N. JORDAN RIGHT ALWAYS ALL WAYS J GLORIA SUPREME HIGH PATENT GLORIA IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO YOU IN SELF RISING FLOUR John Conn Company DISTRIBUTORS Milledgevilie, Georgia IF YOU WANT A CAR WASHED Just as well to do it right, it co*t no more and is a lot better to let th flectric car washer do the job at L. N. JORDAN NERVOUSHEADACHE Kentuckian Telit How Taking Black-Draught Relieved Hu Paint and How Well He Feelt Now. Waynesburg. Ky.—How & few doses of Thedford’s Black-Draught brought relief to a man who had been suffering from frequent spells of severe headache. Is told below la the statement of Mr. Charles F. Todd, of Estesburg, near this place. “I was suffering with nervous headaches. About once a week I would have these headaches, and have to quit work, and go to Ded for about twenty-four hours. I would have pains in ray neck, and right behind my right car. “A merchant at Estesburg saw mo one day when I was suffering, and told me to try taking Black- Draught. which I did. “I took s. packa.To home that nlghi. and took a few doses. it relieved r.;r. From tiur m.. on, I would take But i: -Dr v v • ■--.p as I felt like I . ufc have one of tiiose Isom.. i j j—anj tiiey wouldn’t cornu oi. “Ever,- few weeks. I take three or four doses m Black-Draught, and I feel so wc-h. and do my work, and don't lo^c any more time with headache. “I haven't had a headache In six months." Costs only one cent a dose. package today. JVC-169 JEDGES JOSH Mohter: “Fighting again with Louis! And now I will have to buy a new pair of pants for you!” Young Hopeful: “That's nothing! Louis' mama will have to buy a new little boy!” Hrst Stenog: “The boss bawled me out this morning about my lip stick.” Second One: “Gonna stop using FirrtSl.no*:- No , that doesn’t come off." "I stole a kiss the other night. My conscience hurts, alack! I think I’ll go again to-night, And put the darn thing back." GREAT SCOTT How thi, Wo-Co-Pcp Gasoline do,, •oil. how it do., s.tiefy, how it do,, m.k. out of old, .h„ . thrill to uie it. Oh: boy it w i|| pink, and only two cent* hifh* r than on L. N. JORDAN Litde Jack Homer sat in a comer Eating his birthday cake; His face shone with joy, As he cried out, “OK! boy! 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