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way and too often refuse to accept I and communities. It WILL be ap-
now ideas and new ways of doing plied—IS BEING applied. Because
things. For that reason they fail to you have not SEEN it you may not
grow, fail to advance and keep space KNOW it. and not knowing it, fail
with modern times. Existing in a to appreciate it.
modern day with thoughts, ideas and v. ,, . .
* Every town should recognise the ,
. * past advantages of this new order of
not reco-: things and start NOW to DO that I
which is necessary to capitalize on)
.u . . . . stand the opportunity; but to do it, old I
thf raff of modern busmen IT you j sapersdtiotis a.,d prejudice, if you I
wiped out and
ways of doing things
modern opportunities
gnized.
Old-fashioned ideas will i
are going to grow and do busines;
I with modem people you have to be
modem, for new-fashioned buvers
I avoid oid-fashioned sellers. The
j old-fashioned people ard old-fashion-
: cd business will soon be gone and
‘ then “What is, will cease to be," for
a realization of a new order of things
kept uppermost in your mind.
Thi< Town Doctor Article,
a series of fifty-two, is published by
Union Recorder in co-operation
t»; for the spread
This is because
. proper bathing,
the town that has
ahead of date.
Old-fashioned does not necessarily
kept up to ami i tbc Millcd >!°vi!lc Li"»s Club.
• -cl proper batning, “ ■»
pi ” a ., radical changes of mean ° ,der P eo P le - It does mean those
e expos*’ « urface of tbu people who, because their grandfath-
h out mto a zero atmos- er befort * lhem did a certai " thing
1- To ru>n ^ | ea#t :n a certain way, think that that is
while P^P* troub j eSt or the only way it can be done; the fel-
will ttff 1 *' 3 ' . worse. Jo ,ow who “i' 8 his way and his idea
the indis- is a,wo >’ 8 r »ght and the .pther fellow
this article will ‘ wron *‘ the fel,ow U,at ' because he
> cannot do it or see how it is done*
‘ Iin " lr r ih. most common il c ' J ' 1 ' t be ■" other word,
It m»y develop,* *•»» th L f c"°" r Wh °
In ' :V human being. » l » ch 15 be J' ond •>“
’ V protected l.y clothing or not.j The only old-fashioned people who
r „„uwi„u.—and may become c “" he eonsidered assets in the world
I his. if neglocted. Its of ««hy «« those that retain the boy
1V, i s itching or burning. 1 mind: that is, those that are still
" C * Vcratcbing" which seems capable of wonder, enthusiasm and
ni ;., arol!Sl . muisture, even experiment. When these three ele-
j t i t iy titn-s eczema scule ,5,en -» fail, the man who is out of his
Of f.urne you should ^ ruve ‘ M out of P 1 ® 1 *’ »» far as pro-
nan. if you get a J^ 81 * »* concerned, for a man can
;»,]. t hat you don’t appreciate only that which he knows.
Things are changing these days,
be general, though and changing fast. Good road:
ir- ; automobiles, trucks, busses and arero-
a—you planes are responsible for much.of
ith the best m^di- it- Radio and telephone are rushing
I once compelled Uii along to a new day, and the town
aring a fur neck- 1 that doesn’t start DOING will some
l her will, but she j day be a village of the pest.
'•fee eczema of the I Thinking people recognize that,
and shoulders. Even very soft i there is a new order of things, but
nay irritate; change to less | the recognition is more evident in
Use nothing on the skin | business than in the development and
irritates. A “famous" patent, conduct of civic affairs. Business
e that I know of. does nothing science has changed man from a
APPLICATION OR ADMINISTER-
TION
..aldwin Court of Ordinary Jan
uary Term.
T. J Brooks having filed his appli
cation for administration upon the
estate of Mrs. Emma Hodges late of
said county deceased. This is there
fore to notify all persons concerned
both kindred and creditors that the
same will he heard before me, on the
first Monday in February next at
ten o’clock A. M. and if no valid ob
jection ate filed thereto letters will
be granted as prayed for.
W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary.
CPTO!v ETRY
The NASH-BftJtrit Imbricating system means
Extra Thousands of Mites
E XTRA thousands of trouble-free,
smooth-running miles — these are
the gift of the Nash-I3ijur centralized
chassis lubricating system.
Every Nash “400" Advanced Six model
has this system built intoitschassis.You
press a convenient pedal—21 vital points
are instantly flushed with oil.
Steering mechanism, spring shackles,
clutch bearing—al! are kept thoroughly,
regularly lubricated. Squeaks never de
velop. Rattles fail to appear.
And, even after you have driven thou-
sandsuponthousandsofmiles,you’ll find
these vital parts are ready for thousands
more, due to the eflicie .r and thorough
lubrication they have received.
The Bijur lubricating system, the Twin-
Ignition motor and “400” case of steer
ing are the outstanding engineering
achievements of the year.
And the new Nash “400" is the ONLY
car in which you will find them all!
gjTUtifi t/if World in .Tlot or Car Cat nr
IMPORTANT PEATI ItKM — J% m O OVttr.il f.fR N.fg TlfE.lf .fEE
Twin-Ignition motor
12 Aircraft-type spark
Plugs
High compression
Houdnille and f ovejoy
shock absorbers
Salon Bodies
\l*t .rSlniw
New double drop fna
Tor.ional vibration
Wor:d‘sessicst stecrin;
7-bcaring crankshaft
Electric clocks
Exterior metalw;
chrome platcc
nickel
Short turning radius
Longer wheelbases
One-piece Salon
fenders
Clear vision front
pillar posts
Nash Special Design
! have bean practicing optome
try in Milledgeville for IS yeara.
My char get are raaaonabla. I
guarantee all wrok done as repre
sented or refund your money. So
t busi
ness with me. Office hours 9 to
12. 1 to 5 Sunder 2 to S.
HINES & CALLAWAY
Dealers
I T'S READY for you night and day, springing in
stantly to the task from the electric generator.
The kilowatts you hear so much about are YOUR
SERVANTS. They banish drudgery. They bring
convenience, comfort, ease, cheer and joy.
Let these silent ard unobtrusive servants work
for you. They’re always ready to leap to the task.
They never rest, never take a vacation or get sick or
talk back. They’re tireless, day and night, Sundays
and holidays, every hour of every day of every year.
Electric rate, now are low, so low that no one
need forego the comfort of modern appliances
For instance, take a 50-watt lamp, the average
size used in homes. Until your electric energy
charge for all home uses teaches #2.50 net this
lamp can be operated for 25/100ths of a cent
per hour. From then until the energy charge is
#7 net it costs 15/100ths of a cent per hour for
this lamp. Beyond the #7 point the cost for this
lamp is as low as 1/lOth of a cent an hour.