Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 07, 1929, Image 3

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Jafi: UMMM UCOMNW, WUIMIVUI, OA, RHUUT f, ttto ’SttBk I JEDtES JOSH Mrs. Meyster—Cov’d you give i little money, my dear? Mr. Meyster—Certainly, my dear. About how little? vuipnr habit, which can ' we would de ft j attention to the [I s *' “ , ..pidot ni'ar my ■ I believe in tho f what 1 P r,,; ach. necessary di- was not provided . :1 neccotity. To 1 luX “ r> ' j.iturb the normal bal- fluid. r adju: nj. a syi»P la We should be The habit of n indicating dis- „, or e considerate ban to willfully ur throat and nose , n tain many forms t. the “spitter” usu- j thioat, causing T<> expectorate or >a the ground , -nr the prem ia . after drying, ■ ia or y u-act. This is :ded “T. B.“ lungs. In the a, diphtheria, •r, and many • started. To expectoration, or, if ion to deposit it on a l piece of paper—something you , to be a humanitarian on ,ery noble scale, in your neighbor’s face, cy of course. To expec- *tf where it will dry and becar- ;o the throat of an unsuspecting n. is equally ignorant, if not ively criminal. 1 dislike to <<* r •‘entm.-nt on part of my but I know I'm exactly right t this matter. Now for an antl ers' club in the new year 1929. . manner, influenz r urly prat HONESTY s hir-dt! or. of Kentucky is r.hy movement in- s tc-j many peo- i Sally in business iiiwide survey to g. “Integrity is " he says, “and all of emphatic in saying so. fi» undenvking is not for the pur- a hering statistic about acts y. It is a survey of thought g honesty. “The purpose is to increase our union of the truth that although U approve the principle of right let none of us is as affirmatvic p m 4cht wi!l be in our aid of in- «nj» the general belief that hon- md good purpose are the pre- t motives of most people.” rest phrase: “Affirmative hon- I‘- is a quality well worth culti- and Governor Sampson is to congratulated on bringing it so w.jr before the public. FOR RENT Apartments | n one of the most desirabkf Sections in the City Phone 352-J. “Did that young man kiss you last night?” “Mother, do you suppose he came ill the way up here just to hear me sing?” CASH TRANSFERENCE “How are you getting along In the law business, old man?” “I have one client.” “Is he rich?" “He was. “How are you going :o raise mon ey for the crew this year?” “We thought of starting a sinking fund.' chop them slightly; add 3 finely roll ed crackers and half as much chopped celery as oyster*. Blend with mayo nnaise or Russian dressing. Serve crisp lettuce garnished with stuffed olives. Jam Psddfag 5 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1-2 cup melted butter, 1-2 cup jam, 1-2 cup flour, 1 teaspoon soda dissolved in 3 teaspoons sour milk, connamon and nutmeg to taste. Beat all together and bake in buttered pudding pan. Serve with foamy or custard sauce. aggravation when it cornea tin replace the covering. Sell Preserves Trath awd Gees The beat remedy for incipient pyor- tea is n morning and evening mas sage of the gums using salt water in proportion of 1-2 teaspoon salt to 1-2 glass hot water. Massage with down ward stroke* on upper gums and up ward movement on the lower set. Laura—I am distinctly disgruntled at your not bringing anything for my birthday. Pe'.rarch—But I thought nothing was good enough for you. i smoke with . ■egular pipe.” SIC TRANSIT A jjreen little freshman In a green little way Drunk a green crcntc dc month*- Five or six times a day. And the green little grasses Now tenderly wave O’er the green little freshman’s Green little grave. HINTS FOR THE HOME Pinning the Iroaiag Blanket Use artist’s thumb tacks to fasten the ironing blanket and you will yourself bruised fingers and much A SEP.K CHANGE Keatacky Lady War Serially 111 for Moodu Bot Wm Finally Relieved % Cards. Lawrenceburg. Ky.—"At a time to my life, when my health was under going a serious cliange," says Mrs. J. C. Ray, who lives near here, "1 found Cardui to be of the greatest benefit to me. I was seriously ill for about two months, and for ccv- ; cral months 1 was not well. My I nerves wen> all unstrung. I could I not bear tho least noise around me. ! I could not sleep, i “My head ached until it seemed I as if it would burst. My feet and * limbs swelled dreadfully. I feit tired all the time. When I was up. I dragged around tho house, but most of the time I spent-on the bed. “1 got Cardui and began taking* it regularly. Very soon 1 could see that It was helping me. I began to sleep better and cat more. The awful nervousness got better. “When I bad finished the first bottle; I was much better than I bad been for many weeks. I was encouraged that I kept right c WANTED—Information caiMtf Selemo* Ogden who lived aad had a large plantation somewhere MilUdgoville tho first part of the laat centnry. Who «» bia wife? Mra. Robert L. Dowling. 1704 Cer- vaia St., Columbia, S. C. OPTOMETRY Baby Chicks For Sale FROM OLD STOCK BIRDS—HEALTHY—VIGOROUS —CHICKS Now n (he tine to make money oa chicken—Hatches off each Monday. Ptac your order early. R. E. LONG THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCKS—RODE ISLAND REDS— WHITE LEGHORNS DRESSES AND SUITS By Naucy Hart DID YOU KNOW that—if the liv ing room be without a natural fire place—you can have a very charming j hearth built in at little cost and with- J out even cutting into the wall? A chimney breast, of beaver-board can be built out from the blank wall and a “tailor-made” mantel with space for an artificial grate set? into the breast. The beaver-board should then be covered with canvas and painted or papered to mutch the old walls. Finish with a cornico or mold ing at the top to match that used in the balance of the room, and insert a great for artificial, electric-lighted coals or logs in the hearth-space. Decoratively speaking, the result will be all that one could a?k. Thousands cf other women have been helped by Cardui after long suffering from weakness and cer- NC-108 I kavv been practicing optome try in Milledgcville for 18 years. My charges are reasonable. 1 guarantee all wrok done as repre sented or refund your money. So you taka no ckancos in doing basi nets with me. Office kouri, • to 12, 1 to 5 Sand** 2 to ft. W. J. Brake that arc dry-cleaned by us always look, like new. Our pro cess will not harm the fabric, no matter how delicate it is, and our quick delivery service will always please you. Try us—our prices are always right. Milledgeville Laundry and Dry Cleaners PHONE 440 M XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 Vegetarian Menu Mock oyster soup Cheese and nut cutlets Creamed cauliflower Buttered beets Egg and apple salad Date torte Beverage Receipv for Cream Hash Cut up a pint of cold meat and a small onion, add 2 teaspoons butter, stew in a pint of water until liquid is almost absorbed, then add a cup of cream, chopped parsley, salt and pepper. Serve on buttered toast. Eggs Usad Wtk Asparagus Lay stalks of canned asparagus (drained) in saucepan containing 1-2 cup drawn butter and heat to boiling. Season highly and put in buttered baking dish. Break 6 eggR over sur face, dot with butter and seasoning, cover with grated cheese and bake until eggs are set. Oysl ■ Salad Standard Service i At New Standard Station | GGRNIIR JEFFERSON AND HANCOCK STREETS- 1 -CARS WASHED AND DOPED—CRANKCASE SERVICE W e Mean TREMENDOUS BARGAINS FOR YOU i Puretest Epcana Salt At Your Rex?.!! Drag Store—Daring February Tha Rexali Store*’ 26th Year of Leadership belli luiurica' sard »*teieitl*4, sad is nA pewUe bp lbs brae hi* «Ucb ■ drrivs from tbs purchaiiac, manufacture:* «»d duSrihstisf pe»c-» of « 10,COO U_-»a.ll fMlHr* ia a erarld-wid. buiinaar, Tho trad* ST* alt of rtandard quality, each as ara said tm Un« «w *•" rcjuUr prkos* dunac ot her period*, Uitdraiatjdks JS*b Serthday %Jm^r Ibst r— can X'rad’r^h* praWrau. —Tibet is to -eras HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Ebctcm Jr. Carilse .... 8®* Jratral Prardtr Puff* - . .3 for 25< Rnilers Clack— Hsriasatal to Vertical ....*" rUiMifht sad Bsttsrr. hsth fsr . ft& Mrs’* s-u! Ladies* Comb* 19c to 39) TOILET REQUISITES CU. Cm. . STATIONERY KilMl Voancl Pape* and 7* Lsxlopn, both for 7»C Lord Br>(i!iert Portfolio .... 39c Quick and ^ V ICC with a smile phone us we give road service Standard Oil Co. 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