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UNION RECORDER, MlU-EDGEVILLL, ut,
MR.
A W. MdUNLEY
DIED FRIDAY MORNING
p uB#r J ana Burial ScrriMt Wera
H«I4 at Pownitou Saturday
Afteraoea
Mr. Wm A. McKinley died at the
home of hia daughter, Mr». W. C.
Humphrey, in this city Friday n
inf-
In apparently the best of health,
and M*eminfly having the promise
qi many more years of life, Mr.
.McKinley vras suddenly stricken urith
hi- last ilncss the Monday night be-
...re hi- death. It was realized from
the firs- that his condition was
i,..pirate, btit physicians nurses and
loved one ministered to him, and
hoped t hat the hand of death might
he -taxi'd. He quietly and peacefully
CENTRAL RAILROAD PLEADS
FOR CO-OPERATION IN PRO-
TECTIWG STOCK
•«ed
way.
The remains, accompanied by a
number of relatives and friends, were
carried to Powclton Saturday, at
piKtn, where the funeral services
were conducted in the Methodist
church by Revs. J. F. Yarbrough and
H. D. Warnock, in the presence of a
large gatnering of the former neigh
bors and friends of the deceased.
The burial was in the cemetery at
that place.
Mr. McKinley was a native of Han
cock county and was seventy-three
years of age. He lived in that coun
ty and reared his family to manhood
and womanhood. Several years ago
he came to Hardwick to make his
home, and later moved to Milledge- • claims
rille. making his home with his * waste. Not only is the money paid
daughter, Mrs. W. C. Humphrey. He .out by the railroad diverted from
became known to a large number of j useful investment for improving
our citizens, and was recognized as: equipment tfr maintaining service,
a quiet, suWstantial man. He quickly but the stock owner seldom uses the
t-tahlishcd himself in the confidence [ money received to buy animals to
large circle of replace those killed. The total live
The economic waste involved
through the needless slaughter of
live stock allowed to graze
der upon railroad rights-of-way is
discussed by President A. E. Clift
of the Central of Georgia in a state
ment published today. He says:
"The Centra] of Georgia hns for
the past several year* noted with
satihfaction the development of the
live stock industry in the territory
it serves. Through the activities of
it* Agricultural Department, as well
a* in other ways, it has co-operated
in that development. Fueling a
genuine interest in agricultural pro
gress, the management of this talk
road hus noted with concern the eco
nomic waste involved in the need
les* slaughter of live stock allowed
to graze or wander upon railroad
rights-of-way.
Despite every possible precaution
on the part of its officers and em
ployes, especially its train crews, 1,-
706 pnimals, or approximately 60
carloads of live stock (more than a
solid train load), were killed last
veur on the Central of Georgia’s
tracks. This is an average of nearly
one animal for each mile of track.
Mules and horses killed totaled 142;
cows, calves, bulls, steers, heifers
and yearlings 031; hogs, sows, pigs
and shoats 540; while 39 goats and
44 dogs were killed."
Mr. Clift points out that live stock
two senses an economic
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fronds. He was a member of the
powclton Mcthodirt church and he
w-slked uprightly. He was a regu
lar attendant upon the services of
the Methodist chtrrch, /und
stock of the Southeast is therefore
reduced, although that total is al
ready considerably below- that which
this section could raise.
Mr. Clift recommends that live
members of the Men’s Sunday School I stock be tethered or otherwise pro-
class. He loved to sing and possess-j tected when turned out to graze in
rd a »weet and melodious voice. I unfenced areas. He points out the
The writer knew him, and held danger to human life from allow-
him in the highset esteem. . ing animals to roam at large. He
Mr. McKinley is survived by his cites the comparatively recent wreck
wife and three daughters and four! of a passenger train in Florida, due
son-. Mrs. W. C. Humphrey, Mrs. j to the locomotive striking a cow
( . L. Boyer, of this city, Mias Lonnie grazing on the railroad track, n
K. Mc Kinley, of Augusta; Messrs R. wreck in which one person was kill-
L and A. G. McKinley, of this city, cd. This danger, he says, would not
and Mews R. A. and W. A. Me-! be eliminated by fencing the railroad
Kinley. of Atlanta. right-of-way since these roaming
! animals constitute an even greater
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INDIGESTION
Tui Srinr Gnt Back T«
■itri.. H. Hit Talus
VUibf to Fist
Hkbofauvffle. Ky.—Ttamnfa* a
taxi 1* my bnitnw. and I ant caDad
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faro meal time, and this makes my
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Irregular/* says Mr. Jesse Dickerson,
Of MB Central A venue, this city, g
1 had indigestion. on account of
this Irregularity. I would feel very
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*1 knew I had to take something.
I remembered how, when at home
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PARALYSED CHILD CURED IN
MACON
Macon New.- June 2, 1029
Or.f of the most remarkable cure
recorded by any science of healing
has just been made in the case of
little June Stringer. 10 months old
daughter of Mrs. J. H. Stringer, of
Titusville, Fla., but who is now re
ading at 506 Carling Ave., Macon,
Ga.
Little June had a fall and her tiny
body was paralyzed. She could not
move her hund, arms, or legs, and j
the physicians In Fla., after giving up
the rase advised the parents to take
the child to a celebrated specialist in
Atlanta. This specialist -aid that
nothing could be done, that the rise
jvas hopeless.
It was at this juncture that Mrs.
Stringer was told to bring the child
to Dr. Archibald England, the fam-
< us Chiropractor in Macon. The ad
justment- of the child was followed
dai'y by a irprescnitive o> the Macor
ws pnd n number of interested pc'*-
ple of Macon. The child was l.rough
to Dr. England’s offices on a pillow
After f^ur treatment.:, or “ad
justment*" as th.- chiropractor* f«V.
little J -i:•» -at ali ne and began using
h«-r ha no* and feet. After ten more
adjustments the chlid seemed t: be
bright -no noimal as in» child. She
laughs and ha- as mu»-h use «f her
body a.i nn> in* mvl child. The ad
justment* aic ti*ng continued tho to
a laymen the • I 'll’ seem, to b* entire
ly well.
All this has taken just three weeks,
but the devoted and grateful parents
of little June want to b-» sure
complete cure.
Little June’s picture appeared in
Macon New* Sunday June 2, 1929.
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