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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. MARCH 14, 192®
THURSDAY, MARCH 14. 1929
A BUSINESS REVIAL
?!any n.trchantu have comfort!
Ihemsleves in the belief that thci
made.
There is no better tonic than ad
vertising. It is the rtimulan' that
, ft i ivci many I u in- . A
»y ti mutic program in life giving and
well « t a trial. Th;* line between
success and failure is very thin and
the failure to make one renewed ef
fort often means defeat.
A FARM AGENT NEEDED
A number of counties in Georn
have a farm agent this year for t
firs time, and we have noticed from
our exchanges that they have started
the year with poultry sales from
which good sums were realized.
Baldwin ccunty has no agent thi
year. There will he no poultry «*’e .
there will life no girls and boys corn,
cotton, poultry or pig clnbr organ:- - !
in he county. Th r Knr will have
to depend upon themselves when
their cows, hogs cattle or poultry
show signs of disease. They will
have no one to consult when in doubt i
about when any disease attacks their
crops.
A reasonable amount of time i’ re
quired to accomplish any great un
dertaking. Not many years hack a
change began to take place in the
method of treatment at the Georgia
State Sanitarium and while the im
provement continues the Institution
grows in number of patients. Dur-
ig the change that was taking place
in the treatment methods, n similar
change was taking place in the physi
cal plant, and the grounds to meet
the growing demand.
The doctors in charge of this
mammoth institution have wisely de
cided upon these changes. They have
carefully selected the type of build
ing to he erected. They have after
much study selected the site, looking
fnr into the future for each building,
they have made those improvement 1
which they deemed best so tha. the]
great work could he carried on eco-|
romically and yet progressively. -
The Institution has grown to be |
the largest state hospital in the |
country. It is a tremendous business
and is one of the great problems the
law makers of the state are faring to
solve thi* summer.
The Board of Trustees have made
. mm mdal • • hich On y
believe necessary that this era work
continue. These recommendation •
have come after lengthy council with
the staff at the Institution and are
made because they believe them to
uid have much fear of this or
her organization gaining such
taught this great principle,
1 ami he not once attempted to reform
| the Government of hi* time, but lived
a life by precept and example that
- has lived to be a guiding influence to
very generation to follow.
The prohibition organizations can
if they devote their
and talent in teaching people
■ nnd showing them the
Is or whiskey traffic than they
i by trying to force them into
ervance of the law.
We arc as dry as the dryest, but
we resent any organization attempt
ing to take the Government of
nation by the throat, nnd holding a
J threatening hand over our law mnk-
A GREAT AFTERNOON FOR THE
CHILDREN
On Monday aftemon March 25th
n 3:30 on the Georgia Military Col-
C.ampus there will be an Easter
Hunt for the children of the city
The program for the afternoon is be
ing worked out by the Maude Norris
Circle, am! an afternoon of intere-t-
ing and entertaining events is being
arraged. Bushels of eggs will he
had for .he finding, and real I
,I,blots will j;'Id to the fun.
A full grown cotton tail for the
larger children to chase, und a small
er U.nny for the little folk?. Catch
him and keep him. He be!-
the child that out run* him.
Many amusements nre be
ranged for this occasion. 1
and be on hand. Ice
By H. E. Stanford, D. C.
II. II. Asks; Whn*. will give perman-
relief from stomach troubles? I
tried various remidies without
results.
A ns. To relive stomach trouble
the cause must be removed. Chiro-
practice locates the cause and adjusts
the ••cause'* of the condition. When
this adjustment is made the stomach
becomes normal and no trouble will
exist. Chiropractic is the Philosophy,
Science and Art of things natural:
the art of adjusting the vertebrae
(bones) of the 'spinal column, by
hands only to remove the cause of
DISEASE. Consult a Chiropractor
about stomach troubles.
New Spring Dre.se* at CHAND
LER’S VARIETY STORE. Eaatcr
Sale starting Friday.
ONLY THREE WEEKS TO
EASTER
I am selling real clothes the fit
material and workmanship guaran
teed for $25.00 and up. Come in
and let me show you before buying
that Spring Suit.
SAM McCOMB
Tailor
Wk.l could be more welcome iboo
reduced price.. Vi.it CHANDLER’S
VARIETY STORE Eo.t.r Sale.
Ojr.ter .hell* for Chichen., fine or
otediom .round .1 CHANDLER
BROS.
For Sale
A limited amount of Cockers Improved Cleveland Big Boll
Cotton Seed. First year from Breeder, as pure as possible to
saved without private Gin. $1.25 per Bushel.
GEO. W. HOLLINSHEAD
ill he on sale. Admission fee
D cents will be charged.
DR. WYNN AUTHOR OF
ENGLISH GRAMMAR
The first of copies of th: recently
published Ergl: h Grammar written
by Dr. \V. T. Wynn, head of the
Engli h Department of the Georgia
State College for Womi n. were re
leased this week -and placed on sale
at Wootten’s store.
The book is written to simplify the
teaching nnd study of Engli h Gram
mar. and is especially written for
college students. Dr. Wynn dedi
cated the book to his wife, and is
'releasing the Irewised edition, the
first manuscript having been re
leased in 1927.
Dr. Wynn has written other books
and now is working on a history of
Southern Literature, which will be
released within the year.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Stiles will be interested to know
that they are making their home in
Murfreesboro, Terin., where Mr.
Siles is manager of the James K.
Polk Hotel. This hotel was recent
ly opened, and is modern in every
dctnil. The opening night with Mr.
Stiles is manager of the James K.
in Murfreesbroo, an elaborate dinnci
was spread, n special musical pro
gram rendered, and a dance given.
DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS.
CHAS SMITH UNDERGOES
OPERATION
Jacquelyn, the little daughter of
r. nnd Mrs. Chi* Smith, underwent
i operation for mastoidetns at the
ty hospital Friday night. The
operation was performed by Dr. L.
Longino. The little girl
rnnkine' the
lonths old. I
Men’, utraw hat. $100 at CH AND- j
LF.R’S VARIETY STORE Faster,
Sale.
the h'>
interest of the state’* unfortunate, j
As .. layiuan I would not nttemp'
to tell these experts whn» this Insti-j
tution needs. 1 would not he so fool- •
ish to believe tha - 1 know whnt type j
building is needed, nnd 1 am sur
prised that already there have beenj
a few who would attempt to dictate j
the policies to be followed lifc* the
Snnitnrium in outlinin'” fhe’r j
growth.
The new Psychiatric hospital fills a j
definite nopd nnd was one of the
very essentials in acc'>mpli«hing the
best results.
Cow V.tow—Mean, rr
utter fat—Big shipme.
d at L. D. SMITH’S.
|
ore milk and 1
A DANGER
LIEUTENANT NASH RECEIVING
C. M. T. C. APPLICATIONS
Applications are already being re
ceived in the office of Lieutenant
Vernon L. Nash for admission into
the Citizens Military Training Camps
and Baldwin county is expected to
furnish a full quota.
Dr. Richard Binion and Dr. Sam
Anderson are making the physical
examinations of the Government.
Lieut. Nash urges that nil young men
who want a vacation at the Govern
ment* expense to see him and let him
explain the C. M. T. C. Camps
•-vivaria Avenue in the Nations
»>n March the 4th. were mem-
• f many prohibition organizn-
•hief among them were the of-
lof the .Tr.ti-Stiloon league,
looked down with much satis-
\ upon their dry President ns
de to the Capitol to be inngu-
i, although he was wet for the
• being from the heavy rain that
» falling.
I The .Anti-Saloon league has work
ed itself into the nation’s politics and
is now a powerful factor in framing
eertnin legislation. They hold a con
trol over many representatives pnd
control.
It is time th-t wo l«r—».l
morals cannot be legislated. Our
AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR
BY WILLIAM T. WYNN
“It ii attractive in form and
valuable in content" Mis. Lucile
Turner. East Carolina Teacher.
College.
“The form of the book, the ar
rangement of the material, and the
choice of «rnt'*nce. make this
grammar a valuable one.” Mi.«
France. Stubba, Georgia Normal
School.”
USEFUL FOR THE HOME
LIBRARY
For B ..C by WOOTTEN’S BOOK
STORE. Milledgaville. Georgia.
Price $1.25.
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