Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 02, 1929, Image 8

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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEVILLE, CA., MAY », 1»J» quaint* HEART TO HEART TALK I Th) i„d, y By Or. John Joseph Gain•• j t.Hjtnka to the Atlanta Georgian, “I : I Jam*. B. Nevina new book "Promin- of Georgia.” plt-ndid edition and ac- lAilh the live* of women standing in Georgia's social, civic and religious life. The book is lieautifully written and it« content* represent wise selection and excellent compilation. Mr. Nevin haa been a distinguished Journalist in Georgia for many year* and this book is u credit to him and the or ganisation for which he did the For a man to have exalted >d< about himself is not very uncomm< To la* boastful ia indeed quite 1 usual thing for men who have achii ed over other lo thinking themselves infallible. at..l inwardly feel that they are superior Ui all other men physically or in tellectually or bath, then it become* ‘exaggerated ego,” a distinct men- It is perfectly honorable to be- ieve in one’s self; it is even com mendable for a man to take pride in lis own good character, rommend- ibte for a man to take pride ir. hi* >wn good character, standing. or irowess in legitimate undertakings, t is perfectly natural to fe**l the ed book. MEMORIAL DAY SIDE UGHTS Happenings When The Memory of Confederate Soldier* Were Bein| Honored There were eight Confederate Veteran* present at the Meeting of Camp George Dole* No. "SO U. C. V. The members of the camp pres ent were: C. B. Ward, G. I». My- rick. T. J. Howard, J. A. Prosser, A. S. Tennille. Wiley Vinson, Mr. W. A. Bass, of the Hancock county camp, and Mr. N. J. Walker of the Old Soldier* home in Atlanta were gut *ts of Camp Dole*. Mr. Ba»* has recently come ( fo MSlIedpeviile to make his home with his daughter,! dignity of good fortune; but Mrs. E. E. Ba.-s, but hi* membership J inK „f superiority over all other men i« still with the Uancock county j„ dangvroug to the mental equili- c«mp. I biium of its possessor. | It is not what we think of our- Tht* tables on which the dinner selves, that brings real honor or was arranged were beautiful in the I fame. We can never enjoy such fine decorations. These decoration* were' a-sets, until they are bestowed on arranged by a committee with Mrs. I us by people who think of us in C. P. Crawford chairman. The cen- nighty fine terms, terpierr was three swords forming a I Therefore, see the point: If you pyramid. These- swords were deco- would be praised by your fellow-men, rated in the color* of the Confeder-1 you must do something to make them ary. one of these swords was worn j feel like praising you; and that takes during the war between the States by t K e most sincere effort of which you the lat? Capi. C. P. Craw ford. The j are capable—and you must do it other two were from the home of Mr.' first! Miller S. Bell, one of which was won : Unless you do this generously and by Miller R. Bell when he was a'in full measure, and in the self- Captain of a company at G. M. C. . »i rificing spirit, you will be held in in a competitive drill. Vases of rut the suspicion that you flowers place! here and there on the‘game for pay. It is a glorious thing' frocks, tables added to their attractiveness. 1 to live so that everybody loves you.! E*pe I I lave known several men who j We gi' Another decoration on the table over-rated themselves; built their quick i . was a large pound cake made by Mrs. 1 own P»laces and lived 5 n them— Rockwell. This cake was iced fa' worshipped themselv. * there. Un- color- representing the flng cf the j derlings hud no access. A suicide Confederacy, and was made and do- *nded one selfish reign; the insane nated in honor of the old soldiers. a > ,um partly cured another. ,• Georgian and Mr. ■cry much appreciat- CAN T TALK TO WIFE. TOO CROSS AND NERVOUS “Even mv husband couldn’t talk i and differ Mrs. Bridey: “I’m afraid the cake SILK STOCKINGS REPAIR^ i> heavy, darling.” Husband: “That’s all right, angel. I only have to lift one piece at a time.” WANTED—A two room sp-rtmant at once. Call at this office. Get double wear out your sloe, by having runs mended by i Br method, experienced person, cb email. Mrs. Tom McComb, J r . N. Wiiluujon St. Vinol has made happy woman."—Mrs. N. McCall. Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates, cod liver peptone, The very FIRST bottle makes sleep better and have a BIG appe tite. Nervous, easily tired p« are surprised how QUICK the phosphates, etc., give new life and pep. Vinol tastes delicious. Culve & Kidd Drug Co. 2t (Advertisement! LOOK LOOK For ‘THE SEWING SHOP” You will find in rear of Ghee playing a ' Dept. Stom our specialty, ev .ced ladie hile It would be worth Be The At the conclusion of the ctir cake was served, and it taste liciously as it was attractivi pearance. the ©Jf°Gst is blind—pity him. • de-! The GUIDE POST HEALTH AND HAPPINESS BY BERNARR MACFADDEN Through mbers of Camp Dan San ford, sons of Confederate Veterans, j Health are going to take the members of. Camp Geo Dob** under their wing to ( keep the organization of the camp in . In a certain prison there is a young tact. They will meet with them here- man serving a life sentence. He had after, and plans will be perfected by been in love with a beautiful girl a committee from the sons appoint- who was dearer to him than life itself, ed for the purpose. The Veterans And because he loved her, he trusted •eting Friday asked that her. His joy knew no bounds. He they realized that pictured to himself the gloriou: roads r ied life they would have together. th*»t |j e showered on her every luxury more that his salary would permit. And f pain and punishment, rn master. Dominate every T your life with intelligent And while others about you are losing their heads and making fools of themselves, you will be rid ing on the crest of the wave. People will admire and believe and business success and personal happiness are bound t< COULDN'T SLEEP Louisiana Lady States That The First Bottle of Card's She Took, Helped Her. Montffomesy. La.—"1 «os In a dreadfully run-down condition," says Mrs. Charles L. Lacroix, of this city. “I suffered a great deal of pain. T was in misery all over. I could not sit. up and I could not lie down. I couldn't sleep and at times I v ould have dreadful vomiting spells. The aches and pains seemed to cover my whole body. “I had taken Cardui, off and on, since 1303. It had always done me good, so v.hen I cot in this bad con dition, I thought I would take it agam. “One night, my husband brought me home six bottles of Cardui and I begat, to take it. I could tell that I was Improving from the first bot tle, but I kept on taking the medi cine, for I knew that I needed a tonic that would build me up and strengthen me where I was weak and run-down. That Is exactly what Cardui did for me. After I had finished the sixth bottle I felt fine. I feel truly thankful for what Cardui has done for me, for I could not have gone on living In the des perate condition I was in." Cardui is a harmless extract cf valuable, medicinal herbs, and acts as a strengthening tonic. NC-200 MOTHER * " Her Own Day Sunday, May 12 Lnforgetable service has silvered Mother's hair—yet if adoration and remembrance are hers on this, her day of days, she is twice, yea thrice, repaid. Gladden her heart with some lovely token—give her a “Gift that Lasts.” Williams & Ritchie JEWELERS, Milledgeville, Georgia wait. Begin young. «-hi!e at th this be doni another year would make upon their membershap. and those who survived would Ik* feeble and infirm. NEW NATIONWIDE TOURING SERVICE OFFERED FREE TO MOTORISTS BY STANDARD OIL then he found out that she cepting the attentions Jof another Mr. T. J. Howard was chosen by the Veterans to extend thanks to the Did he member.*, of the R. E. Lee Chapter he would have cut out a festering! ;■ for the bountiful dinner served, thorn from his hand? Did he say: Lf which he did at the conclusion of the "good riddance,” and thank his lucky j dinner. Mr. Howard is ninety-two *tars that he found out what manner j yeras of age, but he has retained his of woman she was before marriage strength t» a wonderful degree. His instead of after? remarks were appropriate. [ He did not. I He completely lost control of him-! The G. M .C. Cadet Battalion mude aelf, and his actions were those of J a splendid and soldierly appearance an animal who act* by blind instinct in the parade. For the past half a instead of reason. He stayed away; century the Cadet* of the College from his job and lost it. He consort-: have taken part in the observance of ed with loose women. He filled his Menioriul Day, and joined in paying fine body with poisorous liquor. And, tribute to the Confederate Soldiers.' finally, in a fit of rage, he went to' The present cadet battalion is made the girl’s house. Carried away by up of manly boys, and not one word his hate and jealousy, he gripped her' of criticism can be uttered against by the throat and choked the life out J the way they conducted themselves, of her body. for they illustrated true sons of the Of course he was caught, tried: Old South. and sentenced to life imprisonment, j 1 And there he sits—at an age when j There are no survivors among the: most men are starting out on the Confederate Veterans of the Bald- STfcat adventure of life—waiting forj win Blues when that Company left death. He has lost both the girl and j Milledgeville for Virginia in the early freedom, to say nothing of his j sixties. However, since those days -•‘elf-respect of his friends. And all, the Company has been kept alive ’ L_ ,J *" * * L “ Up-to-date Information on and the grand sons of those heroes! passion*! now make up the membership of the | The greatest of all human gifts Company, and they were in the pa-1 might be termed self-control. To! 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Irma Vaughn, Mary Bohman, Dorothy Colquitt, Mary Sasnett, Florine Hatcher, Beatrice Howard, . Addie Atwood, Autry Olinn, Louise | Cobb, Mary Eliott, Josephine Wil liam*. Bess White, Margarett Coyne, Kitsie Melton, Gertrude Gilman and Lilia Wood. The merchants closed their stores at one o’clock, and with the excep tion of the drug stores, remained closed all of the afternoon. This action was greatly appreciated by the Veterans, and the mem- i of the R. E. Lee Chapter. »ity of life. When teething with n white mental reins tightly. the first neces- your brain is heat—grip the; A bad temper’ >, destroy the i work of a lifetime. It bring* back! what it gives out—fierce hatred.! resentment, ingratitude, disloyalty. * There follow in its wake any number of physical aliments—bad circula-’ tion, indigestion, skin disease. ... Its possibilities for evil are unlimited. | So if you have a bad temper, learn to control it along with the other! destructive passions that bring their The sons of the Confederate Vete rans re-elected Mr. Chas. H. Bonner' as their Commander. Mr. Bonner was not able to attend the meeting on account of illness, but his comrades | knew that he would have been there 1 if it had been possible. Mr. Bonner | reveres the memory of the Confed-j crate soldier, and has always been their loyal friend. He has taken sn j interest in Camp Dan Sanford since: its organization. I out U. S. Furnished by Stundurd Oil Service at Louisville Inquiries from .Motorists Everywhere Given Prompt Attention Motorists throughout the South will welcome the news that the Standard Oil Company (Kentucky) has recently installed a Touring Sendee at their offices in Louis ville, Kentucky. 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