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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA^ FEBRUARY St. 1 N»
bout vour
, ,?oubt of the value
"vaccines in the prevention
c * rj:n niit of epidemic diseases.
***'uicent use of this method,
^jntcU R be avo ided, and
* “'diUor- alleviated. Medical
" c0 ” d a practically abolished
' 5*. malaria, sroall-pox, yel-
, .Tari other infectious dia-
"'nd ha* thorn diphtheria and
TTlstt tatanus. hydropl ' '
■ ar 1 • miladies of much of
before the Supreme Court. The rail
road in/olved is the St. Louis 6|
O’Fallon, a nine mile switching road
operating in St. Louis. Interstate
Commerce Commission has set as its
valuation. Under the Transportation
Act of 1920 it must pay to the gov
ernment one half of its annual earn
ings in excess of 6 per cent. Valua
tion for rate making purposes is not
directly at issue.
“No matter what valuation is
placed upon the railroads'’ says Mr.
Pellcy, “every railroad must be al
lowed to earn sufficient to keep it!
plant and equipment at a high stand
ard, as well as to earn a ‘fair return’
upon the money invested in it.
no year since the railroads
earnings reached the rate of 5-314
per cent which the Interstate Com
merce Commission has set as a fair
return. Any further decrease ii
their earnings would therefore cn
danger their ability to render th-
kind of service that their patrons
need and expect.”
1 ether few 11
terror*.
APPLICATION FOR DISMISSION
ive prophylact
h- other t'
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
Jno. W. Hutchinson, administrator
.ate of Samuel Hanks, de-
Twi-nty-thrce of them ceased, represents to the court in
hiouith the scourge without petition duly filed and entered
disease, although several record that he has fully administerd
"hved in infected families. 1 Samuel Hank’s estate. This is, therc-
,d not so well; one 1 fore, to cite all persons concerned,
had the "flu" when he took kindred and creditors, to show cause,
r«t injection, the other, a tuber- if any they can, why said adminis-
U . well along with the disease, trator should not be discharged from
broncho-pneumonia, in spite his .administration and receive let-
u f/nrts of myself and an able tors of dismission, on the first Mon-
(day in March, 1929.
then I have given immuniz- j W. H. STEMBRIDGE,
^ccine to many people, and, have Ordinary B. C. Ga.
md the precaution most satisfac- 1
e patients and myself. j
If your occupation exposes you to
HINTS FOR THE HOME
By Nancy Hart
Hours in a colorful kitchen fly by
t magic, wings! So what is to pre
vent out turning dead-white cabinets
into attractive shelves of ivory
dove gray lined with a soft, rich
orange shade, or some other favorite
color that harmonizes with the floor!
covering and woodwork?
Then the crockery. One by one, out
go the uninteresting specimens and in
come odd-shaped pieces that are pret
ty with our orange linings—say moss
green crocks; several in the little-
brown-jug color; perhaps a piece oi
two in a deep orange-red tone.
This transformation from the drab,
characterless kftchen to the vivid,
cheerful one is such a simple little
trick to perform after all.
Economical Menu
Cream of Pea Soup
Lamb en casserole
(use leftover roast)
Spaghetti
Pear Salad
Layer cake
Coffee
Qaick Spice Cake
Put into a saucepan 1 cup sugar, 1
cup water, 1 cup shortening, 1 cup
raisins, 1 teaspoon each cloves, ci
namoon, nutmeg and salt Boil
minutes. When cold add 1 3-4 cups
flour, 1 level teaspoon soda, beat well
pour in greased pan and bake slowly.
using milk, yolks of eggs and sugar.
Pat beaten whites on top and cover
with marshmallows. Put under blaze
and brown lightly.
For Too Sandwich#*
Mix 1-2 cup chopped English wal
nuts and S times the amount of fresh
grated coeoanut Moisten with cream,
add 2 tablespoons confectioners’ sug
ar and spread between buttered
brown bread.
SoboUhato for Eggs
When eggs soar in price, substitute
cornstarch for them in recipes. In
stead of using two eggs, for example,
use only one and sift one tablespoon
of the cornstarch with the flour to
take the place of the second egg.
Easy Toast
If you have no electric toaster and
do not wish to heat the oven, lay
slices of bread in the frying pan and
they will brown nicely on top of tho
Stove, leaving no crumbs to gather!
1 would advi:
strongly to permi: your physician
immunize you by giving you ap-
ipriate vaccination, using the pro- j
reliable maker of such
c every other good thing,
been capitalized by the
i quacks: be on your
an!. I: is safe to conclude' that all
tdical advertisers, those who “guar-
e results" are rank impostors,
get your money for nothing;
cise pood judgment, and trust
r reliable family doctor.
GO TO BED STORIES
By Farmer Smith
"Mummer, what have vou in that
ndle?" asked Bobbie Rabbit
>rning after breakfast.
"I do not like the way you say
I wish you would call r
other ! That’s the sweetest word
r language.”
Jas*. as you say. Mother dear,—
what have you in that bundle?’
Bn Rabbit sat down and took her
tie tunny on her lap. “Did you
x,” ihe began slowly, “that
>.*ity once killed a cat?”
"Tes, Mother dearest, but what did
it want to know?” asked Bobbie,
a laugh.
I do declare you children will be
e death of me yet!” exclaimed Mrs.
she put Bobbie on
f- “I have some enrrot sandwich-
r your lunch in that bundle.
"•die!” shouted Bobbie,
T|ng his paws. “How did you c
l "’"‘ if that?”
, i the greatest thing in
t:1 lha * »»d» me do that," said
k “kbit, with a wonderful look
a tis the greatest thing ii
’ asked Robbie Rabbit.
° u * cnow . ‘Mother’ is the sweet-
i our language, and want
nw what is the greatest thing in
Well, 1-11 tell you: It is
guess, my dear; KNOW!”
* Love is the greatest thing
^ *°r1d, my dear, sweet, lovely
-iXr ms
" ESID fr PELLY DISCUSSES
RAILROAD valuations
' lat cre d't needs oi
* s ‘ i,,u hl be given greater
i; I'” . l ^ ,n thier “valuation”
''l l W * nat rates the railroads
the r'7’ Prtsid ent .1. J. Pelley
er.: ..... r . al " f Georgia in a statc-
"'frraj '* lli today discusses the
c -pVm l Uali, ’ n casp now before
*'im..° • Urt * He says:
the impression has
ill V j r r,,url '« <leci»-
followed by immediate
V : ,/ ' - t.:c -a:lro :.i
a lower basis of
, h ; rh ‘' m ™ n decreased rate,
valuation will m<
^•hc eS as “- ™* i* by
. ..
r ««,. ., " to fact that
'•> their - * v “'»»tion placed
<• ,iid •><* «w-
l‘Ua:v a |J H r *"f 0 * d ^ Mr Pelley
*■ “ the uri' P I" rcc!, P‘“re pur-
Pnndpal issue i n the
UDY’S SUFFERING
Sk Writes Tint “A Fried
Tsld Me Te Take Car-
tin aid | Know
It Helped Me.”
Greenville, Miss.—In describing
bow she suffered several years ago,
Mrs. Mattie Dalton, of 213 Walnut
Street, this dty, recently wrote:
“I would cramp, and my hand*
and feet would draw, so I came near
having convulsions. I would have to
! stay In bed a week, and when I
i would set up, I Just dragged around,
and did not feel like doing my work.
I suffered a great deal with my
back.
“A Mend came to see me and
saw bow I suffered. She told me to
try taking Cardui, which I did. X
seemed to have more strength, after
my first bottle. After X had taken
about four bottles of Cardui. X saw
a great Improvement
“I quit having such bad spells,
and was stronger and better than
In a long time. X gained In weight
X took a few more bottles of Caraul.
and felt so well that X quit taking lt
“I certainly can recommend Car
dui. for X know what It Is to suffer,
and I know that Cardui helped me.”
Thousands of women have writ
ten to tdl of the benefit Cardui has
been to them. In helping them to
build up their
Purely vegetable. Get a bottle
today. All druggists.
Marshmallow Custard
1 pint milk, 3 eggs, beaten sepa
rately, 1 cup sugar. Make a custard
WE SELL
WINDOW GLA3S
CHEAP
PHONE
124 OR 241
CULVER A KIDD DRUG CO.
“OF COURSE”
THE REXALL STORE
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1
Unless you see (lie “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
| DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept only “Bayer** package
which contains proven directions.
Ilandv “Raver” Ihim-h of 12 tablets
Aim bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Baby Chicks For Sale
FROM OLD STOCK BIRDS—HEALTHY—VIGOROUS-CHICKS
Now is the time to make money on chickens—Hatches off each
Monday. Plac your order early.
R. E. LONG
THOROUGHBRED BARRED ROCKS—RODE ISLAND REDS—
WHITE LEGHORNS
National
Demonstration
Week!
Drive the Chevrolet Six
No matter how closely you inspect The Outstanding
Chevrolet of Chevrolet History—you will never appreci
ate what a wonderful achievement it is until you sit at the
wheel and drive. So this week has been set aside as
National Demonstration Week, and you are cordially
invited to come in and drive this sensational automobile.
Not only is the new six-cylinder valve-in-head motor 32%
more powerful, with correspondingly higher speed and
faster acceleration . . . not only docs it provide a fuel-
economy of better than twenty miles to the gallon —but
it operates with such marvelous six-cylinder smoothness
that you almost forget there is a motor under the hood!
Regardless of the car you may now be driving—come
drive this new Chevrolet Six. Come in today!
-a Six in the price range of the four!
Th
s The $CQC
COACH JZ/J
‘525 SfcSE..725
Tf.~. ‘525 595
‘595 Sfe£2r.‘400
‘675 &L7.....’545
\ SIT;/...'695 iyji£oS:?650
All [trier* f. •. b. factory, Flint, Hick.
L. N, JORDAN
QUALITY' AT LOW COST
CHOLERA
STRIKES WITHOUT WARNING
ftHOIXRA may appear In your Bock
v ta diter acute or clu nk form...
It Is highly infectious...rapid!} ’ital...
and takes birds of all ages. Duru.j acute
outbreaks this disease Is seldom noticed
more than 21 hours belore death and Ire-
■uentljr destroys the greater part oi
hocks within a week... and again la
chronic form It may linger far ■
Birds sheeted with Chakra cam
cured... but in moot cases this <
disease can he prevented. The
from infected birds are passed tn untold
■nllUous through the
contaminate the teed and <
sets together with the litter.
are best destroyed with Lewis’
germs
Lye am
WARNING E"‘mi, ESP
Mgh-Test Lye ... If re* dealer cast
■Nb r*u. scad tt-W hr a care af M
mm. A free korUtl aa Paltry Saafr-
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