Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, October 04, 1928, Image 7
UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDCEVILLE, C*., OCTOBER 4, 1IU
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CHEVROLET GROWS IN LEAFS
AND BOUNDS
Deti-oit, Oct. 4—Keeping pace
with the mot* insistent demand in
i:s history, the Chevrolet Motor Com
pany has delivered more than one
million cats into the hands of own
ers since the introduction of the
popular “Bigger and Better” model
last January first, it was announced
at the company’s offices here today.
This sensational achievement of
delivering one million car 8 in nine
months is without a parallel in the
history of the i.;«mufacture of gear
shift cars and is seen as a tribute to
the manufacturing ability and far
sightedness of the company. It is re-
Kardod here as a further indication
of Chevrolet’s leadership as the
world’s largest automobile producer.
How Chevrolet marched to this
height of popular acclaim may be
noted in the fact that within ninety
days after the introduction of the
new car more than a quarter million
new Chevrolets were on the highway
in the service of their owners. Two
months later, or on June first, a half
million cars were in use from Maine
to California. Another two months
saw 750,000 Chevrolet, providing de.
pendabie transporlatifin jn ev*ry
city, town and hamlet' in the Union.
And then came October when the
full million mark was achieved.
In order to accomodate the de-
JEDGES JOSH
. of the digestive tract; the
keteria are swallowed with food or
rtter . We should, therefore, be
minative at this season. Edl-
Kiet, taken raw, must be scrupu
clean, and thoroughly maati-
\ rttd. Fruits should be ripe, fresh,
I and free from punctures by twigs, uraer u> accomodate the de-
I cr specks of decay. Don’t give the mand, new plants and additions to
I child a banana that is green, or part- present ones were made necessary in
ripened, or punctured through the the many cities across the country
Potato salad that ia carried where Chevrolet now maintains
from meal to meal—better manufacturing or assembly opera
do without the tiona. Foremost among these
the opening in the Spring of
moth assembly plant in Atlanta, now
the largest automobile establishment
the South.
Despite new plants and factory ad-
The maid had been surreptitiously
using the bath tub of her employer,
elderly Bishop. He was a bache
lor, very fastidious about his toiict,
and desired the exclusive use of his;
tub.
He reprimanded^ the maid with
much indignation:
“What distresses me most, Mary,
that you have done this behind
my back.”
A negro was receiving bricks at
the top of a ten-atory building where
* repair work was going on. An
other negro on the ground was load
ing the bricks on the carrier.
The negro above accidentally drop,
ped a brick, hitting the one on the
ground squarely on the head.
He was indignant, and yelled to
e one above: “Be a little more care
ful up thar. That brick hit me and
made me bit mah tongue.”
Patient:
n’t afford to be
throw it away t
mixture entirely.
I See that all cooked food la thor
oughly done, especially meats. It ia
I not good policy to eat the boiled
I ham that you had left over from the
I picnic, especially if it reposed in the
I basket on the ground for a few hours.
] The same ia true of cake, wrapped in
newspaper and kept in the same bas
ket File* haunt outdoor picnics.
They love to crawl over deviled eggs,
potato salads and the like. It ia
not pleasant to think of what they
1 may shake off from their filthy feet
and bodies.
It goes without saying that all
drinking-water these daya should be
attested In purity, by a capable rath*
t than a political official. A stitch
, j time saves more than nine. Put
nothing of doubtful purity into your
>tomuch, and be careful not to over-
| load.
ADMINISTRATTOR’S SALS
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
By virtue of an order granted at
the October term, 1928, the Court
of Ordinary of Baldwin County, will
be sold, at public outcry, on tho
first Tuesday in November, 1828,
at the court-house door in said coun
ty, betwen the legal hours of sals, to
*he best and highest bidder for cash,
the following described property,
to-wit:
One house and lot situate, lying
and being on South Liberty Street
in the city of Milledgeville, Ga.,
known and distinguished in the plan
of said city aa part of Lot No. 1 in
Square No. 59; bounded on the North
by lot formerly owned by Mrs. Lucy
P. Wagon, now owned by Mias Elisa
beth Jones; on the East by Liberty
Street; on the South by Mrs. E. J.
Flemister and on the West by A. J.
Carr. Sai dlot fronts on Liberty
street a distance of 64 ft. and 8 in.
and runs back in a westerly direction
of equal width a distance of 118 feet.
This October 1, 1928.
E. J. Flemister, Administrator of
the Estate of Mrs. Mary A. Thomas,
deceased. v*
Specialist: “U your buiineu
profitable?”
Patient: *?No; yours is.”
ditions, Chevrolet has been working
on a night and day baas since the
first of hte year in an effort to keep
pace with orders. More than 40,000
men, the greatest number ever on
the Chevrolet payroll, were employ
ed to assist in the production of the
million “Bigger and Better” models
on the road-
SPOTS BEFORE EYES
Miner Had Dark Spati Before
Eye*. Felt Dali, Tired,
Achy. Daesa’t Get
Dewm Any More.
SomcrKt, Ky.—Telling how he had
taown of the merit of Thedford's
Black-Draught since he was a boy,
Mr. Albert Garland, of this city,
recently said:
'T used to work in the mines,
cut lost quite a bit of time on ac-
™unt of the tick spells I had. 1
?ou!d get to having a bad taste
*n my mouth, and a very dull, tired
ueilng and ache. I would have dark
*** In front of my eyes, and I
*nuld be so dizzy I would stagger
I was drunk.
"I took medicine, but didn’t seem
10 Wt any better.
My mother told me to try Blaclc-
"ru'JKht, which I did, and after a
doses I felt much better. Now
^ tfke it as soon as I feel the least
a nd I don’t get down. I cer-
JMnJy can say that it has done
more for me My other medl-
c “)e i have ever taken.
I never get without Black-
"raught. If I go on a visit, I take
Package along in my suit-case,
health Is better now than it
T^ts bt-cn in years, and I believe it
*•> the use of Black-Draught that
cud it.”
.Prepared .tour.
g p> j ^¥h>t cii'nk Like SteVr <
An IU. to lb -M.MILLAN- Pmin
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There it No Watte m Our Brickl.
W. Ihb «d* Ml, am, b Ato Qnnhr.
RICH CLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK-COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville BrickWorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
EstaUiabad 1882 by J. W. Mifhs.
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DISTRIBUTORS
Milledgeville. Georgia
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will give you the service you desire.
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Special showing
of Ladies'
Fine
Shoes
Paleats, teas, AK-
gators, reds tad
Macs—both high
and low keels—
Styles jest from
Paris
K-M to $1«.N
SPECIAL SHOWING THIS WEEK OF
LADIES FINE
Stockings
Al tho sew shades CWfoao-Sak to
the top—Petted hosts sad Ipsa too,
98c.
IP YOU WANT THC
RUT, (HOP AT
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cAnd now, a
Million
Chevrolets
Sincejan Isl
The COACH
$ 585
InRmZm?* *495
tv, c**.. ""'595
EZJPr. *675
Tfc. O. — .a, tl bl.
biU, *695
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Kli? *520
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feftL .375
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All prices r. •- h. File*.
oHrt Inciori* fho Ioorur
handling and 6’vancioa
Hrst Choice
of die Nation Jor 1928
Sweeping month liter month
to even more spectacular
heights of popularity . . •
making and breaking new
records of success with im
pressive regularity through
out the year—
—the Bigger and Better
Chevrolet has been the great
est sensation of America's
greatest industry!
And never was a success
more soundly deserved—for
the Bigger and Better Chev
rolet embodies fourteen
years of continuous progress
In the building of quality
automobiles and embodies
elements of beauty, perform
ance, dependability, long life
and economy never before
combined in any low-priced
automobile-
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.