Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, September 27, 1928, Image 6

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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., SEPTEMBER 27. 192ft bj J .»hn Joseph Gainea, M.*1 Tlie little red pest now infest! lawns and woodland shades is knoi by several names, any of which m an alias. The chigoe, or chigc* or jiggor—call him and her anything you wish.—the bite is certain and similar. The treatment is the im- portant thing. After the picnic, go home and wash with strong salt and soap solution. Rinse with clear water, dry careful ly. Then apply a solution—say five to ten per cent of carbolic acid and camphor in equal parts of witch- hazel and glycerine. Be careful to apply no more than needed. iral lay well he apr Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 24.—One of the most heartening aspects of the pres idential campaign now in progress is the comparative unanimity with which the old Confederate veterans are lining up with the Democratic party, according to party leaders in PRESTO! RIVER VANISHES 1 Meeker, Colo., Sept. 24.— (Auto caster)—A portion of the head waters of the White River, at Trap pers’ Lake, above here, disappeared overnight. The portion wai three miles long. One morning last week all the resi dents could find ot the stream was a dry bed in which la> thousands of Younger rum mny absolve the I!c- ,,r, ' ut ' d '“ d “ nd ‘W"*- publican party of it, sin, again?- the An overflow from Trappers' Lake, South, middle aged voter, might for- Colorado maintains a fiah hatchery, get some of the abuses heaped upon the headwaters of the White the heads of their fathers and moth- River. era; some men and women of all ages Suddenly it was noticed that the may fail to recognize the dire men- river was qot where it ought to be nee of the anti-'ynching plank in the Instead there was a great hole in- Kepublican platform, a plank calling t 0 which the water had disappeared, for a law to make a whole community Search of three miles of the river responsible for a single act of law- j, et j disclosed that there was no run- lessness; others may not he alarmed n j n g water in the stream. A lrtlte by the ever-recurring “force bills”, further on, however, the water re- that crop up in every session of con- appeared, coming from a hole in the gre*-yf with a view to putting elections j side of the hill. Then the course of in the South under the rule of fed- 1 the river continued, oral bayonets so that negroes may, j t Way generally believed the have the right to vote indiscriminate- stn>am f, a( j cut j nto an underground ly, hut the veterans of the Confed- p UssaKC or ] a k e that may have been through the Gethse-, ca used by an earth shock or a slip- of earth and that the crevice r and the Golgotha of i their father: forget the debtj p rov jded to the party of ( r | ver> ed party leaders j thi* year is—carry a small hut power- ful suction-syringe in your kit ready for instant use. If bitten cord the limb tightly above the wound: with a clean pin-knife, scarify through and about the \vound freely. Don't he afraid of a little blood. Work, and work fast. Apply the syringe to the area scarified, and draw every drop that can pletcly : ! FOR RENT—Large apartm i»r are thes • grizzly old warriors, all modern convinces. Ga vas further shbwn, ashamed to garage, block and half In Tammany Hall the credit it#j C. W. Mr*. L. J. Zacher; csentatives are said to be due for| $21.50 per month. trouble. escape sem should have a wide, smooth “muzzle.” If you cannot buy one. improvise. A small breast-pump might answer. Of course summon a physician us quickly as possible. A wound by rusty nail, or barb- oua If you have no antiseptic at hand, izzle the wound with a lighted match—painful hut effective. Risk no germicide weaker than tincture of iodine or carbolic acid—full strength is often the safest, swabbing the wound inside, with u small appli cator. The instant killing of bac teria is safest. Don't wait for trial the elleviation of the South’s suffer ing, for the protection they have given it from further indignities. “They know that it was O’Connor, a Tammany lawyer, who broke the .-hackles from the hands and feet of Jefferson Davis, to whom Repub lican politicians denied thut celem- ency he previously, as a soldier of the United States, had shown to an ordinary Indian chief," said a well- known Democratic party leader. “They Know that we need Tammany’s votes in congress today as we will in future years; and while they probab ly recognize that Tammany hast had its dark days in the past, they recall thut Richard Croker and William J. Bryan were political buddies, and that Tammany of today is as pure as t rose when compared with the Mell< machine of Pittsburgh; Mr. Van gas house ring of Philadelphia, ‘Big Bill Thompson's former mnchini Chicago, or the ‘Ohio gang! of re scandals, all of -which are order their support of the Republican n HERE'S A DOC AVIATOR FOR ROOSTER STRUTS FROM TOMB I* u riSept 24- Dogs are taking up : they make pretty g< Be that an it mu; el, opera star, has cial airplane—as w automobiles—for 1 dog Toto. er>- viation! At least i>d passengers. , French Hemp- hart ered a spe- Latrobe Pa. Sept. 24.— (Auto- icr)—The endurance prize goes to rooster discovered on the T. J. El- n-.l a ,pe- I mt , r farm . Thi, roortvr', a rvRUlar two wust , savant of the Black Arts, ’omornnian He was buried thirty-two days un I der a mow full of wheat before he J his mis- i„ B discovered. When rescued, tie rinarian | |,ird n |K>|>ared doped, hut after shak -crnl times emitted i * look I e telephoned to Le Bourgct foi ne. hired a cur to take her there to Croydon and took anothci which hnd been ordered by tele feeble crow and began to strut. Mystics who do the “buried alive trick had better look to their laurels W. C. T. U. WORKER FOR SMITH FOR SALE—A Re, FOR SALE—Keefer Pe, Call 342-J E. E. KNOXVILLE. T o n n .—Mrs. L Type- I Heed, men her of the W. C. T. U. foi e J. T. I thirty years and an active prohibition i worker. Is un ardent supporter of Gov nrnor Smith. As a genuine Dry Hh> livered ‘ ,,sllkeB ,,u ‘ dlegal “wetness” of tli> . ! Republican party, Bhe says: and ah, pickle- | ad(la tllat Governor Smith "Is honest bushel. | and W |H enforce the laws.” ^rxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx M SPIC AND SPAN H and just as fresh as when it was new. A re juvenation. a new lease on life that means you have saved the cost of a new frock. Send your clothes to us to be dry cleaned. We are prompt and efficient, and you will like the results. Milledgeville Laundry and Dry Cleaners PHONE 440 fXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ANNOUNCEMENT Just want to remind you that quality plus $32.50 Suits that I am seliing are the real thing Come and look them over and be convenced. G. W. BARR Merchant Tailor NEW SUPER TIRE ADDED j Hopewell, spent ‘Saturday afternoon TO GOODRICH LINE; with Mrs. C. E. Youngblood. ‘ * Several in our community are on Akron, Q., Sept—In a dispatch to- the sick Hat this week. We hope day from the executive offices at for them to uoon be well again. Akron, Goodrich officials confirmed persistent reports that a new super tire will be added to the Goodrich line. Specific information was not given out. The information contain ed in the dispatch said that the new tire has not yet reached quantity production following the ^acceptance of engineer and chemist specifica tions. Tire talk, In every region of the country, in which the price quality of tires is paramount, tuolly reaches the question of wheth er or not The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company will build a super Local dealers have admitted that there is a possibility of such an dition to the Silvertown family. Goodrich announcements said that the new product has just recently emerged from the experimental stage in road and laboratory tests covering more than a year. It is claimed that tire engineers and chemists given a free hand to produce the best tire they know how to build and that time was a factor secondary to qual ity. Acording to Information received from Akron today, Goodrich officials declined to commit themselves with respect to the new super tire too .advance of heavy production that it is anticipated the new tire ill demand. Mrs. Russell Odum has returned home from the city hospital, where she underwent i operation £ 0P , pendicto, friend, are glad to that she is doing nicely. Mr. and Mr,. G. W. Young h, vt returned home after visiting w i. tives in Haddock and Sandersvii; during the past week. OCONEE HEIGHTS Mr. und Mrs. George Kelly and children from near Macon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Champion. Mrs. M. L. Sanford is spending a few days with Mrs. J. W. Layfield, at Stevens Pottery. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Califf of Not too Early to Think About Heaters We are still featuring the wonderful Cole-Hot-Blast. The greatest fuel saver and distributor of heat on the market— Buy one and let it pay for itself the first season in a saving of Coal. Call and let us show you. R. W. HATCHER HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale and Retail ai Yransportatioi —Reconditioned to Assure Thousands of Miles of Dependable Satisfactory Service Due to the great pularity of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet in this community, we have now in stock some reconditioned used cars that represent exceptional values. These cars have been thoroughly inspected by our expert mechanics and completely reconditioned wherever necessary. They are good for thousands of miles of satisfactory service. And because they are sold under the famous Chevrolet Red O.K. Tag system, you can buy them with the utmost confidence, assured of their dependability and quality. See these cars today. A few of our exceptional Used Car Values * “with an OK that counts” YOUR OPPORTUNITY If you have been waiting fo, a pick-up in a real automobile, we are offering n 1926 Dodge Brother, Sedan fully equipped, excellent rubber, mechanically perfect at an unheard price. FORD TOURING FOR SALE One 1926 Ford Touring that is an excellent buy at what we are asking, wonderful shape, good tires. You will have to see this one to appreciate. CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE 1926 a good automobile at a cheap price, looking for a good home. Price it nnd take it on the ride as yon pay plan. FORD ONE TON TRUCK FOR SALE One that is in fairly good shape, not asking much, but one that you will be able to get by with at very little expense. Bound to go at what we are asking. See this one quick. 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN FOR SALE One that has been thoroughly overhanled, mechanically per fect, excellent rubber. A wonderful buy at what we are asking. You will have to see this one to appreciate it. 1927 CHEVROLET COUPE FOR SALE One that is absolutely right, will suit the most particular, at a price unheard of. See this one quick. 192S FORD COUPE FOR SALE Here is your ticket, if you do not want to pay much, and got good cheap transportation. This one will Fill the bill. 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING FOR SALE When yon see this one and hear the price, it will fo home with yon. If yon are not interested, don’t price this car, for you will certainly be embarrassed. L. N. JORDAN QUALITY AT LOW CO S • T