Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, January 31, 1929, Image 3

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UWIO* RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA., JANUARY SI, I tit ; TOWN DOCTOR says .. I’d Maw Or« II 1 Co,a “ t ,, good enomh to live A t° wn “ h t0 provide your Uvali- lBi good enow children with M ,J. P"'f . town **">“ ‘tlcM *" broodminded **** to* put up with your pecu'^ri- enoag * town pood enough for ,ou <■**• “S It you can’t bcoit, do the to boott- favor and cotnmabitl “ ‘ flair Thompson, Chicago's J and diKUMed mayor. .Throw away your hammer and TKafa one thing Mr. uu - " , with which all the 55*Tp«f‘* in “• domoin L jCCotd. . ud advice, however, to sug- • »’Twh.cn tooting your horn to U yuu arc in the ri & ht kcy ‘ irt * man who always knocks and down the place where he lives “ n u. 1 pcs: but a public iiabi- Towns should have a place to auch people up—put them all to- ' | n ‘ o!1 „ place and let them con- „ n iy each other. The dis- unl Ka* • have is worse than small- nse they have is and is jus: as malicious and con tagious. Tbt knocker's creed is—“What- ''The easiest thing in the world to do is t. knock, it doean’t take any trH ; r , jt is the easiest way to * Retting >* cheap—s cheap trick 0*0 only by cheap people, but ci- ponsnr to them in the long run. Even a knocker hatea a knocker diiij sooner or later everybody shuns , him because they are afraid of him. Usually the fellow who knocks his town, knocks his competitor and hia neighbor and like a bee kills himself Singing others. Nobody ever got anywhere running other people down. The old saying that every knock a a boost Is true only when the knock er is knocked out If any merchant needs to lose the I patronage of his fellow citizens it's the fellow who is forever knocking ,ho decries nad belittles every at tempt to do anything for, or make something of the town—who says that every fellow or organization that tries to do things has an axe to grind. i On the other hand, the man who stops blaming conditions, govern- i raent. prohibition and competition— the man who quits laying the blame of his own shortcomings onto his as sociates, friends and relatives and takes unto himself the blame for things not being as he would like to •'•we them—thill man will take ud- l vantage of every opportunty to make uj town a better place in which to ivi-. work, play and make money. Every ’.own has its faults, but every town lias its good points. If a town has little to talk about, that is just tha: much more reason to correct the faults, or at least keep still about them if a man hasn’t enough gump tion to do things that will help cor- This Town Doctor Article, one of * sene* of fifty-two is published by the Union Kecoider in co-operation *»h the Milledgeville Lions Club. (By AnnU Moor* Daaghtry) The fact that the inhabitants of Afghanistan revolted recently when King Amanullah, returning from Tur key, sought to reform hia people through an immedate modernization, has a significance. Hia plan was to democratize Parlia ment, establish modern schools, for bid polygamy and emancipate women. When the members of Parliament arrived at Kabul, he presented them with frock coats and felt hats. The wearing of these was to be compul sory and he advised the shaving off of beards. They accep.ed this much (without enthusiasm but indignation arose when the queen demanded that all the ladies remove their veils. The Afghani ana could see the ideals of reform as a possible thing to be looked forward to in some dim future perhaps, but recognized a hypocracy in the adoption of Western garments as an outward symbol of an inward change of attitude toward the world. They had not been to Turkey and not sharing the king’s vision, did not care to have drastic changes in their mode of living. King Amanullah erred, as many re formers have done in their eagerness to reach the final goal, by an im patience which hindered him going step by step, building a bri.ige over the gap between the old and the new. Many peopie in life become dis couraged in building toward their dream—whether that dream be indi vidual achievement or group achieve ment—because they do not remember that the finished task is not half so important as the process. Amanullah might or rrgiht not ap-' predate, at this time, the parable of, the new wine which was put into old ] bottles and Christ’s words, “No man having drunk old wine straightway j desireth new, for he saith, the old is I GOSSIP (By Mary Roby) There is good gossip and bad gossip. But which is the most pre valent? Which is tho most popular? As long us the world stands and peo ple are able to talk, they arc going to talk about things which most interest them. There are unsual people who do the usual thing or usual people who do unusual things! Some people sit back and talk; others rock for ward, put heads together, and talk. But they both talk about other peo ple gossiping. If that is not a "chip off the gossiping block,” what is? It is natural that unusual incidents should happen in the course of life. Just co natural is it for those interest ed to talk together about such an incident and give their opinions, then to hurry to tell friends. There is an opportunity open for someone in each gossiping circle to say something good, to commend the gossiping circle to say something good, to commend tlie gossiped for some trait: in other words, to make the circle on Young Man: “How much do I pay! for a marriage license?'' Clerk: “Five dollars down and your enti.^e salary each week for the rest of your life." WANTED TO RENT—Small bo HM > with garden to bo nocapiod Mt lain tkaa May tat, or before March 1st. Moot he ia or no*, tha city. P. O. Box 57. WANTED— Inform.tioa concer. .ng Solomon Ogden who lived and had a large plantation to me where near Milledgeville the firat part of the last century. Who was his wife? Mrs. Robert L. Dowling, 1704 Ger- vais St., Columbia, S. C. OPTOMETRY [ Baby Chicks For Sale FROM OLD STOCK BIRDS—HEALTHY—VIGOROUS—CHICKS Now is the time to make money on chickens—Hatchet off etch Monday. Plac your order early- R. E. LONG THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCKS—RODE ISLAND REDS— WHITE LEGHORNS DRESSES AND SUITS GEORGIA GREETING CARDS By Nolle Womack Hines ON SALE—WOOTTEN’S STORE "ould you think me extremely un couth, 1- I asked you if it were the truth, That co-education S a great inspiration 0 ,u, >’‘ n K in college, forsooth? n 'kn the Wu Bit love; •y 80U 1 was a whirl; Miss Wiener in his arr he never sausage a girl. m Stftvv cream can transform your skin Bn tn—which cul a through the tissues and nor malizes the action of the pores—will keep your skin naturally clear, firm and smooth. This is the basis of the Elizabeth Arden method. Follow each step of an Eliza beth Arden Treatment in your home every morning ;.nd night, using Venetian Cleansing Cream, Ardena Skin Tonic, Special Astringent and Orange Skin Food. These Prep arations supply every impor tant need of the skin. Elizabeth Arden's Venetian Toilet Preparations ar: on salt at CULVER A KIDD DRUG CO. 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