Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, February 28, 1929, Image 9

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, GA., FEBRUARY SB. IBM ^ C E N EROS ITY. rSs* cBiFicES - K. WARNINGS. THE TOWN DOCTOR SAYS dan, Towns Aro So CIom To Tha Picture That They Can't See The The town that cannot be improved upon jur. isn’t! Yet in every com munity there arc “acres of diamonds” that have never been mined. Mr. Newcombz Carlton. President of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany says: “The advantages of a community for both business and resi dence an often lost sight of by its natives. The very obviousness dulls their perception by becoming CON TEMPTUOUSLY FAMILIAR.” It is only natural that to that consider” Baron " ith " hich ” e arc ™’ 1 familiar w “ e that pity Ihcmaelvea bocauae b <iu,tc v '-“ t 11 bo” oiay c “! , ~“ w * on pay the least attention. A stranger . HuenefeW- who ict notices the growth of a child much fc.ra.inr . ““cJS — « th “" *> '*» >»""*•> —* «• , a no treat to a confectionery store ;,^ofttr.t»"'“" l "“‘ tadaffliC -|cl«rk, and a ro« in your own front > tars * [ yard is much more attractive to the ! . • in the next block. The grass on ■ suffering hopelessly, knowing t j, e other side of the fence always L f( ,uld not l> ve * onB an mu , . , looks the greenest; the other fellow’s 1 . ..miion*. Von Hueriefeld . * . . ,, ;rt-many oper.un “•» * business appenrs to be a “snap; some mned and carried out e ^ ma other town offers greater possibilities ir i*h flight across the A an ic cca . stand so close to the 1 s „ ch coarapo and will power should . others ashamed to complain. picture of your town, your munity or your neighborhood that . you cannot see the fullness thereof. pjerpont ' th "Contfmptous familiarity’' works llork Hospital two buUd n*a worth ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ik"iHostratod also in the case aickly dtios. callous communities Ihcnted. as “* tired towns, hnggard hamlets, and f M r :.S^»nVShcf gave to New . *! ■York ere of its finest institutions, t lyinp-in hospital. citizens of which go on about their daily tasks apparently totally t aware of their condition, trious rioting in India is caused' The old saying that “There’s a 1 , mport that Mohammedans kid- tic bit of bad in the best of us am I ,, Hindu children nnd sacrificed little b(J of good in the worst of i , * j n con nection with the construe- applies to towns and communities iioTcf a new bridge. The report well as to individuals. ;>rohably is not true. | What is GOOD about the co . • [ munity where you live? What Once important works were usually DAD? What is there that INVITES? ircompanicd by human sacrifices.! What REPELS? svini’body was killed and buried lin-j . town can be all good or all bad ler the corner of a new building. A! therefore, RECOGNIZE that which rhild «>r adult was often killed and RO od, and capitalize on it—recognize juried in a shallow hole in a field that which is bad, and personally do icwly planted. Knowing nothing something to eliminate it! fertilizers they observed with ” that the grass grew the corpse was buried. Don’t think that what YOU do won’t make any difference for it will! Everybody doing something gets things done; sitting back “letting Georpe do it” never gets ANYTHING done. Your town is your business. Madame Bella Pollack died in imania, aged 118, leaving twenty- ie children, the oldest eighty-five Whoever you are—whatever you do d a finance who would have been I _ it . g GOOD business on your part to r third husband. Mndame Pollack | do evcry , ltu , TOtl c .„ to mak<! 0 too nnd one half poundaof black your towrt and community a better place in which to live, work, play, and make money. It’s POOR business to become oblivious to anything that in- vites business or repels it. YOU can’t make money unless your nfeighbor does; you can’t get an increase in pay unless the firm does more business; the firm can't do more business unless the community grows—progress with the times—and Men often live long when the doc- |tor tells them that they will soon die. ■ A warning makes them careful. ■Junes Melrose, twice Lord Mayor of ■ iork, England, is dead, aged one I hundred. Insurance company n- I fused him as a bad risk seventy I years ago. The famous Luigi Contaro became interested in his health when doctors ■ told him at forty that he must soon ■ die. Ho atc on iy twelve ounces of I f°t>d, drank fifteen ounces of I ttd wine dally, died at one hundred I »nd four. COMING TO Milledgeville DR. REA prospers. The community can do of these things efficiently when “contemptously familiar” with its advantages and divadvantages. This Town Doctor article, one of a series of fifty-two is published by the Union Recorder in co-operation with the Milledgeville Lions Club. Lindbergh, on his way from Mi- »mi to Panama, “hopped off’ on bis iwcnty-sevonth birthday. • s ^ n '- v twenty-seven, and his name ^ flown wherever men are civiliz- , On!,- twenty-seven, and already he conquered the ocean, arid, what more important, the respect of | fv «y man and woman. young American’s history millions of o*\ers feel ns - r did when he rend the life of | physician. Regular graduate, licensed the Great artd suddenly! by the State, visiting professionally penalizing in internal medicine lemonstrating bit improved method surgical operation AT BALDWIN HOTEL THURSDAY. MARCH 7 from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M . Will Give Free Treatment DR- REA, well known American I inir T UOrS ’ rca,izin K that Alex- | , r *‘<l conquered the world when a ' J <,un Per than Caesar was then. fifiv, Ibabcrt Hoover may find import-' Uij ll011 ; ": <irk for lainberph.” know ^ ^° re P r °h a ble. An engineer lr,w ’ a S ° mebody who known* I valujy/ 0 "' hilt y° u wont done is Mr. Honvn j . i> r .,. r ;.„ ' r u,, derstarids the engi- P n- Part ,lf f * y ' n K an< l all its im- Carryine 10 “• flyitsV.'' n ' 1 f*Hfdbergh understands the Hi-, ^ ^‘ nc combination, younj. p n '' OU,d B ° U P in the air if H.„. . * ln< *bergh were put by Mr. head of a separate dc- r aatiortal nir defense. individual instruction IN GREGG shorthand r epi-y to r. w. c. THIS PAPER Uerdo- nu‘7' n Y.*rreatun and .r, 0li la.bioned -nek. O*”’” k “ k “«• o- "'leliter^ ** k l~«b*r k ’ Iwdra, Ga. l.]|. a ^ impoitant places in the United States. Specializing in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, lungs, nerves, heart, kidneys, blad der, bedwetting, Theumatism mala ria, pellagra, blood pressure ulcers, slow growth in children. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall-stones, ulcers of stomach, pile*, fistula, goitre. Small external tumors, and suspicious skm growth*, treated with the hypoder mic injection method. Dr. Rea is an experienced practi tioner in medicine, and applies his effort* in the interest of those dis eases he is best qualified to treat, if ailing, and not getting any better, see him, as improper measures, rather than disease are often the cause of long .standing sickness. Will give free professional services, medicines will be furnished at reason able cost in those cases in need of treatment This free treatment is for all new patients who apply this trip, so remember the date, and bear in mind that their treatment is different. Married women should come with their husbands, and children with their parents. REA BROS. Medical Laboratory, MiaaaMofia. UkmmoU. la Bit Getercf the Fcachtrtt jhfjtricei DbMct NOW A RADIO IN EVERY ROOM Each n«t r*o-n of the Henry GraSy And in addition: irked Coffee Shop that la never rlo.nl. HENRY GRADY HOTEL PEACOTBEE AT CAIN SCHOOL Oi i'l’LIES VARIETY At hi. UAMlHSE STEMBRIDGEa COMPANY PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 4TH, 1929 Low round trip fares to Washington one and one half fares, round trip, for individuals. One fare plus twenty five cents round trip per capita for parties of 25 or more traveling together. Tickets on sale March I st, 2nd, and 3rd, return limit March 10th. 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