Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 27, 1928, Image 14

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UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDCEVILLE. GA.. SEPTEMBER 27. l»2t WIU ROGERS SAYS:— Mr. PublsAsr: plitting Ar* Will Ropn sidr- •• on Politic*. Writ. IB,” Will Giv* Your ( C Reader* Son.* Good Laugh* Fov. C. M. Lipham, who has just completed the erection of a magnif- vent Methodist church building at l Newnan, is preparing to make its The voters now go to the poll* in opening a great occasion from Sep- an automobile but they don’t carry ‘.ember 30th to October 7th. Bishop any more in their head* than the | Candler will preach October 7th, and old timer that wen: there on a mule, there will be dinner on the ground, so the old Bunk that you cannot fool Mr. Lipham writes us that he will the voter is the biggest Burk there be glad if his Milledgeville friends is; he has been fooled all his life and will attend. he will always be fooled. — As the presidential candidate for irs GETTING HARDER TO HOLD the “Anti-Bunk" party I refuse to, OUT EVERY DAY! employ such old party campaign nu'thodj. I am Frank and Ernest. j Athens, Sept 24.—(Autocaster)— The politician tells the people that The Finance Minister has decided to “I don’t have to tell you people what tax bachelors. This is partly with a our party **ands for. We rely on nIc-w to stimulating marriage and your sober judgment. We rest our partly to tap a new source of reve- cme on your intelligence." Then he nuc. goes on for two hours mere telling. them what his party stands for. I When Measuring Cocoa I don’t care how smart their audi- j Two tablespoon, of cocoa arc cncc was. they couldn’t poss.hly equivalent to one square of choc... know ’’What their party stood for. 'jlatc. Kcmember this when yon wish The Supreme Court with all its div.d.[ t0 substitute cocoa for chocolate, ed knowledge couldn't tell you whnt —— * Mr. T. B. Coxwell was a member of the Baldwin Delegation to the Tenth District Democratic Conven tion last Wednesday when the name of Hon. Carl Vinson was put in nomi nation. The name of Mr. Coxwell was left out of the news story of the convention last week through error. He was one of the live wire delegates at the convention and stood strong with the members of Baldwin delegation. MONEY MAKERS—Diversify, stabi lise and profit by growaig pecans. Others are making it pay. You can too. Write J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. At. 9-20-28 Consult your Agent as you would your Doctor or Lawyer. C. H. ANDREWS & SON “Nothing But Insurance” eithei od foi • party They both stand for “election.” That’s about the only thing that y can safely say they are for, in fact they will both ‘stand ft>r" almost murder, if they cun only get We ire more “smart Alec" than we ever were, but we are no smart er. We read more and we hear more over the radio, but the stuff we read the stuff we hear don’t make us any smarter. For the people- that write it, and the ones that talk it out ove: radio are no smarter than the that used to have to hand down the dope for our old fore-fathers. There is just as niany half voting Republican today because their fathers voted that way as there ever was.- There is just as many voting Democratic because they have heard their folks tell about how the Re publicans treated them during the war, as there ever was. If the voter is as smart as they say, why do they have to tell him anything, why do they have litera ture, md campaigns, and speeches? Why does each party have to spend A million dollars trying to buy votes with propaganda? The oldest form Bunk in the world is to say how “Well informed the voters arc and that they can’t be milled by our opponents.” .We have bathtubs, airships, four wheel brakes; reducing pills, manicurist cornets, and Prohibition. But I doubt if at any time during the history of the world were we ever a* down right dumb ns we are today. —WILL ROGERS. SAM BLAND PURCHASES MILLER FARM Mr. Sam Bland has purchased the Frank Miller Farm, 415 acres, in the Wcitetra part of the County. Mr. Bland will establish a dairy extensive plan. Notice The Milledgeville Clearing House Association, the four Banks of the city comprising the membership, wish to make the following announcement in persuant of a rule adopted at a recent meeting of the association: Banks have for a long time realized their losses from small! checking accounts—the smaller the balance and more active the accounts, the greater the loss. In applying a service charge, it is not a matter of making money, but saving it. We feel that the unprofitable account should at least bear part of the loss incident to carrying it on the books, and we sincerely trust the charge will not have to be applied to a single account. We trust that customers carrying a balance of $50.00 or less will increase their balances so as to enjoy the service of the bank free, as heretofore, and without entailing loss to the banks. The co-operation of friends and customers in eleminating losses of this kind is asked. One of the weakest points in the southern business world is the fact that a large proportion of our people are accumulating neither money or property. The first duty of every one, in a business way, is to gain financial independence, and this can be done only by saving a part of what we make. It is our hope to see every bank patron have money ahead for emergencies, opportunities, or for current use as the case may be. MILLEDGEVILLE CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Milledgeville Banking Co. Exchange Bank Merchants & Farrmers Bank First National Bank Saturday, October 6th— your last chance to buy this refrigerator on our special time-payment plan! GENERAL fp ELECTRIC Refrigerator only $10 down- balance in 30 months "Makes'it Safe’to be Hungry” T HERE are just a few more days in which you may take advantage of the unusu ally attractive terms now being offered to our customers for the purchase of General Electric Refrigerators. No longer need you be without this food- saving, health-protecting electrical servant. New dishes can be prepared with ease . . . old dishes take on new flavor . . .house keeping becomes more economical. Come to our store before October 6th — let us explain our time-payment plan! GEORGIA POWER COMPANY A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE Oklahoma Lady Gives Inter esting Account of Long Use of Black-Draught In Her Home. Bageeyah. Okla—“I have taken Black-Draught ever since I was a child, and can recommend It as a splendid medicine for family use" says Mrs. Cora Mabcrry. of this place. "My mother used it, in bringing up her family, Rnd after I had a home of my own, I con- "My children did not mind taking Black-Draught, and so when they got upset with stomach spells, or were constipated. I gave them Black-Draught tea. “If I found that they were tak ing cold. I was quick to start giving them Black-Draught, as it helped them to throw off the impurities and have homes of their own, but I still keep Black-Draught in the house and use it myself when I wake up in the morning feeling dull and ‘headachey". and have a bad taste In my mouth. “Black-Draught Is a simple rem edy for constipation, and I prefer It to others because it Is purely vegetable. I always feel better af ter I have taken a course of it." In use over 87 years. NC-191 BLACK’DR AUGHT RIGHT ALWAYS ALL WAYS GLORIA SUPREME HIGH PATENT GLORIA IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO YOU IN SELF RISING FLOUR John Conn Company DISTRIBUTORS Milledgeville, Georgia