Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 20, 1928, Image 2
UNION RECORDER, MkLLEDGEVILLE, GA., SEPTEMBER 20, 1020
About your
Health
Thing YoRljiMiMktfCnog
by John JoMph 3aina«, .ML
A Reply
right.
needs “rough-
i named above,
n feeding my
i a dietary of
A good neighbor, J. E. B., of
Dorchester, Mass., writes that he is
‘rather surprised,” at my statement
that skinx of fruit- should be left
out of the dietary in colonic dis<
an “eminent dietitian,
“nothing could be more beneficial .
. ,| adiing peristalsis . . . absorbing
toxic waste . . . than skins of fruits
and some vegetables.”
I’m glad J. E. B. read? my ar
ticles, even in critical mood. If no
body read them. I’d be very lonesome.
I do not believe our good editor would
like disputes, however, and there will
be none here, for both of us arc
• are not thinking of the
—that’s all; J. E. B. has in
mind a healthy man—I, one with a
pathologic colon.
Because a well ma
age” for the purpose
would I be justified
typhoid fever patient
plum skins, blackberry seeds, rin’dy of
bananas and the like? I exaggerate,
in order to make my meaning clear.
I write from my own expreience,
mind you. I never heard of the par
ticular eminent dietitian you mention,
and if even he recommends unmusti-
cated celery, parsnip rinds, blackberry
seeds and baked apple peel for a
chronic colitis, I wouldn't use it!
There is nothing in nnture but
hay its uses. In apple, eaten “right
off the cob” is one of the Most
wholesome fruits we have; but catch
me feeding one to an acute (or
chronic) ileo-colitis!
So, J. E. B., we arc both cor
rect; let the healthy man have pier.,
ty of roughage, to stimulate peris
talsis, absorb toxic waste, and—did
you soy the skins often contain more
nouri.^iment than the fruit or “ge-
table itself? I see, by refe *o
your good letter, thut }" ■
disagree. The weather' • f
fruit is for protect 5 * *
vide nourishment
BALDWIN S. S. ASSOCIATION
MEETS AT MIDWAY SEFT 23.
Gathering of Workart Nail Sunday
to Be Big Event. “Better and
Bigger” Them* of Meeting
' The Baldwin County Sunday
School Convention will be held at
Midway Methodist Church. Sunday
afternoon, September 23rd, at two
o’clock, according to an announce
ment by Mrs. B. B. Andrcson, Presi
dent of the County Sunday School
Association.
The meeting Is for Sunday School
workers of all denominations, it is
said, and all who are interested from
every school in the county arc in
vited to attend. The Convention wil!
..pen at two o’clock in the afternoon,
The Theme of the Convention pro-
...i, . gram is “Better and Bigger.” Every
proof that discussion, it is believed, will help
the Sunday Schools more completely
to measure up in their tasks. A repre
sentative from the Georgia Sunday
School Association will be one of the
speakers on theprogram.
Special recognition will be giv
to the Sunday School that sends the
largest delegation, sixteen year of
age and over, to the Convention in
proportion to the num’-er of miles
travelled.
H
INTS FOP
OME
i
Speaknig t. a
ments for chib.
Did you know foi
use these same ray.
efficacy by yielding
cent more eggs?
Science has discovered
best when exposed directly
sun’s ultra-violet rays which thi.
ceive in ample quantity during su
mer. In fall and winter, however,
little nr none reaches them, for violet j | (
rays cannot penetrate through ordi-1 j u
nary glass into the hen house.
A large number of Baldwin county
citizens are planning to attend the
Vashington County Fail to be held
n Snndersville next week. The fair
i our neighboring county always at-
rarts large throngs ta set* the vast
x ibits of Agriculture, Poultry,
.ivpstock, Canning Club and Boys
<*rn Club Displays. Secretary G. S.
hapman spates that the 1928 Fair
ill eclipse all previous efforts.
L. J. Heth’s Shows will furnish
midway attractions. There will be
seven riding devices, fifteen shows
and fifty voncessiona Among the
shows wil be Circus Side Show, Ath
letic Show, Monkey Speedway and
Circus, Junglcland und Wild Animal
Show, Night in Spain Musical Comedy
Minstrel Show, Fun-on-the-Farm,
Happyland, Turtle Girl, Snake Show,
Illusion Show, Autodronie. The rides
will include a Merry-Go-Round, Merry
Mix Up, Whip. Ferris Wheel, Cater
pillar, Tilt-a-Whirl and Rocky Road
to Dublin.
A feature display in the livestock
barn will be an exhibit of pure bred
'uerascy cows from the celebrated
n of Thomas W. Gilmore, form-
•wned by Dr. Wm. Rawlings,
e will mcc many of the south’s
’try exhibit will include
*le Georgia’s famous
'anciers will have
wing their favorite
play. A special
. onstructed to
■n,e display
•*n uiVderTi
•1 afford
Thei
Sci
pPesc
tHe
with special window!
translucent materinll thnt does
transmit the health-giving rays. And
presto—the' deed is done. The new
“windows” are strongly con
structed over a wire base, can be
bought by the foot, and installed
without expert help.
To the many farm women who have
experimented long with cgg-Inying
formulas, this knowledge that
centrnted sunlight is all a good hen
needs is moyt encourageing.
Paper Towel, for Kitch.
A roll of paper toweling should
be in every kitchen, for it has many
economical uses, such as wiping
pans, cleaning the sink, cleaning si
etc., use it also to give n quick final
polish to glassware.
Ripe Pear Jai
Peel and core about three pounds
ripe pears; chop or slice very thin
and measure four solid cups fruit i
to large kettle. Add seven and
half level cups sugar and mix well.
Use hottest fire, bring to a full rol
ling boil and boil hard one minute.
Remove from fire and stir in one bot
tle liquid pectin.
10 A. M.
Vnturse of.
ay judges will
. . awarding prem-
y -all schools in Washing-
wili be closed in order
that the children may attend the fair,
there being no admission charge
that day for school children.
The Washington County Fair As-
•ciation owns it’s own grounds and
buildings which are among the
modern in the state and this marks
the sixteenth year of its existence.
With breathless interest the class
listened to the teacher’s account of
her encounter with the tramp.
\\ ith a dramatic gesture she reach
ed the climax of her story and then
‘oncludcd saying, “And then I fain
ted.”
Little Bobbie gazed with awe
admiration at his teacher, and
the first to break the silence.
“With ;
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Mrs. Mildred Elizabeth
Brantley Davig
Ray Estes Davis
To the Defendant, Ray Estes Davis
Petition for divorce and alimony, etc.
Baldwin Superior Court.
July Term, 1928.
The plaintiff, Mrs, Mildred Eliza
beth Brantley Davjls, having filed
h»r petition for divorce against Ray
Estes Davis, in this court returnable
;o this term of the court, and it be
ing made to appear that Ray Estes
)avis is not a resident of Baidw
ounty, Georgia, and also that he does
lot reside within the State, and
order having been made for serv
Ray Estes Davis, by publicut:
this, therefore, is to notify you, Ray
i Davis, to be and appear at the
next term of Baldwin Superior Court
be held on the second Monday
January, 1929, then and there
suer said complaint.
Witness the Honorable James B.
Park. Judge of the Superior Court,
this the 13th day of September,
1928.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk.
666
Core, Cliillt and Fever,
Intermittent, Remittent nnd
Billion* Fever doe to Mnlaria.
It kills the Germ..
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Cheap Insurance U Like
Savin. Time by Stoppng Tbe
Clock
C. H. ANDREWS & SON
“Notbin. But Insurance”
FRIENDSHIP NEWS
Rev. J. F. Fuighum have been
called to serve at Frindship another
year and there will only be preach
ing every third Saturday and Sun
day in each month.
Mrs. Julia Bland, of Hardwic, was
the week-end guest of Mrs. T. H.
Peeler, and attended preaching at
Friendship Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Tanner of
Sanaersville, was a visitors to Friend,
ship Sunday, and the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Blizzard.
Mrs. J. I. Griffin was called to
Mitchell last week-end to see her
daughter. Mrs. Greenie Amerson, and
found her suffering with a severe
attack of appendictis and will be car
ried to Rawlings Sanitarium Monday
for an operation. Her many friends
here are sorry to learn of her illness
but truly hope she will soon be re
stored to health.
A number of people from here at
tended the Washington Baptist As
sociation at Sisters church last week
and enjoyed it very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Lollis Underwood are
the proud parents of a little girl
horn September the 11th, to be called
Gloria June.
Mrs. T. H. Hall and Mrs. B. L.
Prosser spent Thursday night with
Mrs. B. R. Tanner in Sisters Com
munity.
Miss Ruth Blizzard were guest of
Mrs. Simon Tanner in Sandersville,
Thursday night.
Mrs. W. B. Renfroe spent Wed
nesday with her daughter Mrs. L. E.
Patrick.
Little Miss Myra Ennis has been
with her grandmother, Mrs. J. I.
Griffin, for the past two wceka
Master Helton Brookins left last
week to attend school in Milledge-
ville. We wish him much success in
his studies.
Messrs Adolph Griffin and William
Blizzard have gone to Atlanta, where
they will he employed in the auto
mobile business.
Messers William Dunn and Eve
rett Grimsley and sister, M iss Sarah.
from near Mayfield, visited Miss
Lily Griffin Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Edmonds of
Sandersville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
V. V. Underwood Sunday.
Miss Magnolia Garrett of Sanders
ville, spent last week here with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Underwood and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Ennis and
children of Oconee, and Mrs. Veasy
Griffin accompanyed Mrs. J. I. Grif
fin to Mitchel to see Mm Greenie
Amerson Saturday.
Miw Louise Wood, of Granite Hill,
spent the week-end at home.
Prayer srevices and Senior B. Y.
P. U. cveiy Saturday night, Sunday
School and Junior B. Y. P. U. every
Sunday afternoon at the church. Wo
will be glad to have every body that
can to come and help make it better.
If you won’t take a part just your
presences will help.
Notice is hereby given by the Bald
win County Board of Education that
an election will be held on Friday,
Sept. 28, in two local tax districts of
said County for the purpose of elect
ing school trustees as follows:
Union Point District:—To succeed
T. E. Pugh, long term. To succeed
E. W. Torrance, Short Term.
Cooperville District:—To succeed
A. B. Allen, Resigned, Short Term.
The polls will open at 9 a. m. and
cloae at 3 p. m. Otherwise the elec
tion will be held according to Gen
eral Elections in this State. 4t,
P. N. BIVINS, S. S. B. C. Ga.
“Oh, my dear Madame, she fell
into a cataleptic fit and woke up
the middle of the funeral. The noise
of the organ and the choir awakened
her.”
“That settles it. There’ll be no
music at my mother-in-law’s funeral.”
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4t. 9-20-28
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C. H. ANDREWS * SON
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"TiSmp«Hs
TWy Wm Relieved by Cirdd
Which Tbii Georgia Lady
Teak oa Her Hetb-
er’s Advice.
Colombia, Ga.—"I dost an vbv
women will drag around, tn a half
hearted way. never feeling *elL
barely able Is drag, when cartiuL
might help pot them on their feet.
*» It did me," aayi Mrs. Geo. a
Hunter, of nib city.
suffered with dreadful pains in
my side*. I had to go to bed and
gtay sometimes two weeks at a tim.
"I could not work, and Juafi
dragged around the house.
"I got very thin. I went from a
hundred and twenty-six pounds
down to less than a hundred.
“My mother had Jong been a taer
of CarduL and she knew what a
good medicine it waa for this trou
ble. Co she told ma to get some
and take It
“X sent to the store tor CarduL
and before X had taken the first
bottle I began to Improve. My side
hurt less, and I began to mend la
health. X took the second bottle,
and felt much better. X followed,
(his by two more bottles.
"Cartful acted as a fine tonic. I
do not fed like, the same person.
I am well now, and still gaining.
My sides do not trouble me at all.*
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