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HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
dr i«niirr Macfaddca)
Not Guilty
A nwn was chanted with kiwing
-,rl ..earnst her will, and durinc
‘ ,,ceding* the jrirl went into
|a . v -You say.” said counsel
. {y, defense, "that my client took
surpritt, and that you »* ve
n( ,. n c.,un»gemcnt?” "I do,"
. I the iriwj. "Doesn’t it strike
.rramie that he should have
. '..pj to kiss you as you were
'- n gV' added counseij “Look
„ V 11 it** .and then consider your ,
V.-ht. Why. you are newly a'
r aier than he is.” "Well, what
retorted the Kiri. "I can
a ,s only a shoemaker’s daugh-
,he uas good to the last.
you think he’s fresh?
xactly: merely inquisitive.
HU l and is cold
His eye is dim;
Friend wifey
Waited up for him.
• i thought, James, you were
. ir.g out for a second.”
nd: “Yes, dear. And I’ve
excursions to charleston,
s. c.
I Magnolia Gardena)
ViARCH 29-30 APRIL 5- 6
$8.00 Round-trip $8.00
from Milledgerilie, Ga.
: ■, world famed Magnolia and
. t.-n Gardens will he at their
.nd in full bloom this year dur-
1 t week of March and the
• i day- of April. The unique
r.-aatv of tiiese famous gardens is
• thravJing hundreds of miles
.. ,nd you now have the oppor-
‘ making the trip, ‘.here and
turr. approximately two-thirds
• * , regular one-way fare.
5*at«-r of i-ale: March 29-30 and
April 5-6 only.
Final Limit: All tickets limited to
ft “ days in addition to date of sale.
F«r reservations and any informa
tion desired, apply to your local
t cfcet agent or write to th- under-
*
J. P. Billups, G. P. A.
GEGORGIA RAILROAD
Atlanta, Ga.
EARLY MARRIAGES
Among my young friends there is
one who has put up to me a question
that I think U of general interest to
young people. He is a young
atfr»u; twenty, normal i. e.erj ..
sped, .and anxious to get married,
but his parents feel that he is too
young.
“Wait a while," they have urged
him, "until you have had a chance
*.o play a bit and are making more
money. Then you can seriously con
sider marriage.”
And so he has asked me for my
views on early marriage.
1 believe definitely and emphati
cally in early marriage. As soon ns
a yotr.h has attained man’s estate it
is time for him to marry. Aside
from the pleasure of sharing your
joys and sorrows with the one you
love, early marriage has enabled
many a young man to avoid tempta
tions that he might otherwise find
impossible to overcome.
Furthermore, early marriage
establishes u high ideal at a period
of life when habits are being formed.
Every normal hoy, when he attains
manhood, has a distinct and empha
tic desire for a home, a wife and
hildren, along with the duties and
responsibilities of a home. He
craves the companionship of one up-
*n whom he can shower his affection,
ic wants to be loved in return, and
it is only right that these yearnings
should be satisfied early in life.
UNION RECORDER. M1LLEDGEVIUX, GA , APRIL 4. 1989
It is true that we cannot over
look tne financial burden of a home
and children as an Important factor
of the problem. As a rule, the earn
ing capacities of a man in his twen-
tits are limited, but the responsi-1
bilities that come with marriage of
ten act as a stimulus to a man who j
might otherwise be inclined to tske
things easy and watch for a "lucky
break.” The necessary and the de- j
sire to protect and provide for those |
who arc dear to him, is character j
building, and often such a young man i
arrives at a comparatively early sue- j
cess in life bccuuse fo his economic
burdens and not in Bpite of them.
Until some entirely different social;
and economic system is evolved, men
must continue to bear the brunt of
paying the bills. That is the game
of life as we know it, and he w.io
would play must abide by the rules.
The longer marriage is delayed,
the less chance it has of ever being
consummated. We already have an j
alarming ..vrc^ntftge of unmarried
men and women who are of a marri
ageable* age—which means one !
wo things. They are either tak
ing love where and when they find
it, with all the dangers that implies;
r else they are living the life of
libates, which is bcr:h unhi.-althful
and unnatural.
Therefore, I say that marriage af-
r the twentieth year should not be
discouraged if a high standard of
health, happiness and morality are
to b e attained.
FOR SALE—Cha*p . Coup- Font
1927 Model in fine shape. Apply to
this office.
better
J
V a
—because it tastes
better, slices bet
ter, keeps better
and gives letter
health. That’s
why M ■’
better.
$5.00 ROUND TRIP FROM MACON TO JACKSONVILLE
EVERY SATURDAY
(March 30th to Oct. 5th, 1929)
Saturday Excurrion Tickels sold for following fast high-da? i
trains;
Ar. Jacksonville 8.05 PM 6:55 AM 7:20 AM 7:45 AM
Lv. Macon 12:30PM 10:35 PM 11 :45 PM 12: 15 Night
Tickets good returning on any train over Southern Railway
System leaving Jacksonville Sunday night and arriving Ma
con early Monday morning following date of sale, and will be
honored in sleeping and parlor cars upon payment for space
occupied.
G. R. PETTIT, Div. Pass. Agt.
Macon, Georgia
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
DIAMOND
Birthstone of April
iJlj and true to its flawless
j,g| clarity, it stands as a sym-
bol of Innocence.
1 :B'! contemplate the purchase
jhll of a Diamond Ring, that
j 3 j wc have them of carefully
jpjjj selected quality and'so
widely varying in their
prices, that you will surely
find one to completely
please you.
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES
To
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Account
MAGNOLIA CARDENS, SEASON
1929
Low rate excursion tickets on. sale
March 20.23, 26-28, April 2-4, 10-12,
17-20, 1920, final limit of ticket
For total fares, schedules
•thcr travel information. Ask Tick-
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
The Right Way
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
is by train. The safest. Moat com
fortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short trips.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
BOSTON C*FF
—Where Everybody Eats—
Trv Our Home Cooking
Dainty Fresh Oysters
XXXXXXXXl
Fresh Fish
Some fresh fish would taste mighty good for dinner, so why
not let us send you what you will need? They are all clean
ed, ready for the pan.
DELICIOUS MEATS
It isn’t enough that our meals look good—they must be
fresh and taste good as well. We’re more particular than
you can be, that everything you buy here is of the best.
CITY MEAT MARKET
W. T. STEELE, Prop.
Phoae 38
For Ten Days Only
The Greatest Tire Sale in Years
at
Ralph Simmerson’s
it
All Kelley Springfield tires, all sizes are offered at give away prices,
will pay any auto owner to throw away his old tires and buy during this sale.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES-YOU CANT BEAT THEM ON QUALITY TIRES
Buckeyes
$4.25
4 55
Kelley Heavy Duties 6-Ply
110.10
Kelley Regulars
30x3% Corf
$ 6.05
30*3 Fabric
29x4.40
10.35
30x3% Orerne ......
... 6.50
30x3 l / 2 Cord -
4.85
29*4.50
10.70
29x4.40 BaOooo
... 7.40
5JS
31*5.25
14.70
31x5 25 BaBoon
— 7.95
5 95
33x6 00
17.55
33x6.00 BaOooo .
... 14.35
29.4.40 BaBoooa —
A size for every car—many not listed, but every tire in the house at corres
ponding low prices. You have never had such an opportunity to buy tires of this
grade at prices as low as these.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Baick Dealer