Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 23, 1929, Image 3

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iiewg wludciviui. oa., mat n, i*m M THE CITY : \i lie GUIDE POST health and happiness V MISS DIDDY) interest that Mi<* ls erecting: a home Much has teen said and written _ BeUe is one of Mil- on th< * «uhject of colds and yet most -ul.-tantiul business People are pitifully ignorant about the home is an. in- U* e *r cause and sure. There arc n.st attractive andj several ino-s-t^rown theories a* to I.iitlon to that sec- how we each cold; wet feet, draught* | insufficient clothing, and so on. j The orthodox physician will tell young ladies who are you that: “Whenever the surface and climes of the body is suddenly chilled, the skin-vessels nre contracted and those of internal parts arc reflexly dilated; hence internal organs tend to be come congested and, if excessive, in- u y are among Mil- flammntion .'018 in, constitute what is , st young ladies, called a cold." That is all very true hers. Miss Blanche —so far as it goes. Charlotte. a cold is also caused by improper breathing, plus certain other condi tions. It must be remembered that we c constantly putting into our body fuel, in the form of food, and wo usually puting in more than we burn up. Even the exact quan tity needed by the system calls for oxygen to create combustion. When food particles remain unbumed, cer tain materials that should have been eliminated remain in the blood. And the person whose system i s loaded with those materials is extremely susceptible to colds. The paison- li.dcn blood fills the capillaries of the respitory membranes, and, not meet ing the required oxygen to burn it up, it is retained, causing conges- That is why a cold usually ap pears in the lungs. So much for the cause of colds. Having “caught a cold”, what is the first thing a person does? He usually flees to a warm place, whereas he should do just the oppo- Should he flee to a cold place ould at once begin to breathe deeply. Deep breathing would in crease the supply of oxygen and help eliminate the above mentioned poisonous material in the blood. Since u cold implies impurities in the system, the cure must be in the direction of elimination. Plenty of fluids is an excellent means. Both hot and cold baths are good in some The shock of the cold bath causes profound deep breathing, •hich continues as long as the body is parting with an unusual amount of heat. The hot bath, on the other hand, is an entirely different effect on the tyst u. ft causes perspiration and the illing of the surface capil laries v h blood, thus relieving the central portion of the body from rn to their hom. i n the ad vane. Katiielene ant teaching made a splendid lust week, ,ndent told her she , her in North Caro- welcome our young the -ummer months ake a splendid addi- ial contingent. .rniing and beautiful are frequent visi- now* students at lived here at Marie and Elizabeth . beauty and charm , r Dr. and Mrs. W. .trailed my attention during the past few be boy of the group He is always utes and other imple- ia are almost nd I at who have the harming manners mng gir?s haw. of the quartette icm all, naturally a by of the hous« loo cute fo- me Her little dim- ray goodliest >■ wave, I would arlors. It ha ciana that this the*' should b. weak per ual cold, husky, rob ering fron map GEORGIA, Baldwin County. Notice is hereby given that C. S. Winn, ns administrator of the estate of Mr#. G. D. Myrick. has applied to the Ordinary of said county leave t.o sell iot no. 2 of the old My rick homestead in the 318 Disrict, G. M., of said county. The application is made for the .. . ... purpose of paying the debts of said would have one con n- deceased and making distribution. \nd yet every day we see an)0n(r j,er heir«. The application eon said by many physi- i cold is caused by some rm taking advantage of condition. According to then, a strong person mmune to colds, while the — and women suff- wJ u be heard at the Court of Ordi- I nary of iaid county at the June So far :i much discussed "cold Term, 11129, thereof. All persons germ” ha eluded science; evert if it arc notified to show cause at that were isolated, it would not destroy time why said application should not the above theory. • be granted. But tin truly wire person will t-kt! This May 6th, 1929. t a greater interest in cold prevention, which is best achieved by remember ing that when we take into the body more food than the body can bum up, we are adding poisons to the blood Which must be eliminated. STEMBRIDGE, | Ordinary* Baldwin Co. Ga. C. S. WINN, as Administrator of MRS. G. D. MYRICK, deceased. BRICK Th * tCMnkL,ke st — 1 Are Made by the “MeMILLAN" ProciM BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS I There is No Waste in Our Bricks. | We Make Quick Shipments in Any Quantity. RICH CUD FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK-COMMON BRICK | Milledgeville BrickWorksCo ; milledgeville, ga. Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan. K. C. McMillan, President Belle McMillan, Vice-President ' THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliable. Costs less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fares for short trips, i SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM girls the children cf •children that i and idol of their Y boy is certainly •Id block. He is his id through, nnd the ually as pretty and heir brother. CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County; Notice is given that the under signed administrator of Zella May ! Davis has applied to the Ordinary of 1 said county for leave to sell all the I land belonging to the estate of Zella ; May Davis for the purpose of puying debts and making distribution. Said application will be heard at the regu lar June Term, 1929, of the Court of Ordinary of said County. This May 6th, 1929. EDWARD R. HINES, Administrator W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary. CITATION GEORGIA, Baldwin County. W. W. Stem bridge, as Guardian of Ollie Stanley, has applied for leave to sell a one-fourth individed inter .-st in the eastern half of Lot No. 1, Block No. 23, of Oconee Heights, to raise funds for the main tenance of his said ward. All persons nre notified to show cause before me at the Baldwin Court of Ordinary on the first Mon day in June, 1929, why the applica tion should not be granted. W. H. STEMBRIDGE, Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. SICK STOMACH Fint Trial of Black-Draigfci Conrinciaf, Sajra Lady, Who Escaped Snfferiag Bj Taking It. Jackson, Miss.—“My Itrst expert- enuc with Black-Draught convinced me that It was a good medicine,” says Mrs. Ida Kersh. 311 South Con gress Street, this city, who says she has token Black-Draught for years. “My trouble,” writes Mrs. Kersh. “was sick headache which seemed to be caused by constipation. I used to havo a thick, slimy taste in my mouth, and such a tired, bad feeling. This would be followed by headache and sick stomach. I would have to stop my work and go to bed. “I read about Black-Draught and decided to try it. I found that by taking the Black-Draught In time. I could ward off these sick spells. I “And so lor the last twenty years, I when I feel the least bit bad, I tako » Black-Draught and feel that It has saved me much pain and sickness.” Constipation dams up poisons In the bowels, where they are absorbed Into the general system, causing many serious symptoms. Thousands of letters of praise from users of Thedford's Black- Draught, on file at the laboratories where Black-Draught is made, tes tify to tlie high esteem in which blackdraught =fl SCHOOL SUPPLIES V A Ki !•: 1’ V MERCHANDISE STEMBRIDGE & COMPANY PHONE :132-J THE PERFECT COAL. Fowler-Flemister Coal Co. forget Mr. nnd - little daughter, y and as smart no wonder that untry. I • the . think ihe can't What a wonderful lot and beautiful women will have when I am mv work .finished. to me, some of the ve been guessed as olumn. i hear some .•nt it nnd others say •oil. nnd I can just ' and let itjro. All lusts my store of ad- nc times I have to do i y that I am glad no- 'V- who the author m and the thought nd 1 want you to k Mr. und Mrs. ve just about the I do no*, better, but I do $5.00 ROUND TRIP FROM MACON TO JACKSONVILLE EVERY SATURDAY (March 30th to Oct. 5th, 1929) Saturday Excursion Tickets sold for following fast high-class trains: Ar. Jacksonville 8.05 PM 6:55 AM 7:20 AM 7.45 AM Lv. Macon 12:30PM IO:35PM 11:45PM 12: 15 Night Tickets good returning on any train over Soi.them Railway System leaving Jacksonville Sunday night and arriving Ma con early Monday morning following date of sale, ard will be honored in sleeping and parlor cars upon payment for space occupied. G. R. PET 1 1 1 . Div. Pass. Agt. Macon, Georgia SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM , r'rTTTTTTTTT-;rTXXXXXXXXXXTXXXXXXi:XXXXXl.XX^ BELL’S JU-t lie's younger social i 1 an inseperable pair nd charming girls', and Harriett Camp- • them as members of most charming girls could well be proud lv cIomb next age of toew r alph simmerson Buick D.aler ^ECIALIZED service— C - H ANDREWS * SON. OMEGA FLOUH C HILDREN love goodies made with Omega. Gold- eu-iopp. .1 Liscuits. Most delicious cakes. Brown tempt ing roll.s. And they’re ali wholesome .tnd nutritious— excellent food for j youngsters. A. J. Carr N M ►« M M M M ►< H M N M H M H M !M M M M M H M ki ! M N M M M M N M M M M M H M M M H H M M M M X SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES’ Summer Dresses Long and short sleeves, just in by express. Chiffons. Georgettes and Flat Crepes—Dresses that usually sell for $15.00. Mostly in high colorings. This week 00 each If you Want the Best Shop at F.F.. BELL’S, , [XXXXXXXXX3 tXxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: IXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTTTTTTTT-