Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 04, 1929, Image 5

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MEGA for ALL Your Bakim 'O mailer what ccasion it j. * occasion it Longbefore may be—elaborate n’y!7be dinner party or £»l«.mU|. simplest family meal—liseOntrpi' N PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION UNION RECORDER MILLEDGEVILLE, CA-, JULY 4. Ill* T.« T.« T.i T.» !.|SS AND SOIL. UOONALD READS HAZLITT. |E FtAR Of DEATH. SREAVE COW. na-ion, with it* annual in- SINETY THOUSAND MIL- ^ 0 ( .lollar?. treats education J. v. Bit the value of edu- drpefldi not on which the edu- nn-nt-y is spent. A crop de- n ’, t entirely on the seed, but on the soil. «„ n i n e hundred years ago, Abelard. taught logic and to young men in the Uni- . ’ ,,f Paris, they gathered *n r! nlt . j n a stone lined room, h.at ,!. taking notes by eandle- »rv. too poor to pay for ’.imbed the church steeple bricht moonlight nights, to con- . -tudier, there by moon- . {ew .neb students might he ‘ . more to the world than n ,._. n d million dollars of endow- dison gave to the world n. y than wealth hn- ever ' n ation. So did Pnsteur. ., r went to college. H 1 EART to HEART TALK | THE MAN WHO 15. AHEAD The following poem appeared in a id ue of the Atlantic City ry paper Yeu are pretty sure to find A lot of gush and nonsense, AH about the man behind; The man behind the buzz-MW And the man behind the gun. i Bull,I... Preaching is one thing; good bus - a ^ r ‘ .:os* policy U another. Men find things to criticize in pnaching; only a dumb-bell opposes the safe and sane business proposition. If you study your newspaper as I you should, then take note of the man bp hind the plowshare great number who are overtaken in' An< * t * K ’ man behind the §>n crime, folly, and other wrongdoing, j man behind the whistle Set the number down in you- memo- An d t * lt man behind the cai random-book each day for a month, i™** n f an behind the kodalk, The number will astonish you and ,Anc * t * Ie man behind the bars; the sad total will be a shouting,] Thc thundering argument for right liv- bchind the whiskers And the man behind the fist— Oh, you read of them often, For they’re .always on the list; There is absolutely no excuse for[ doing wrong—for it is the poorest j business policy in the world; why? Bul there »* another fellow because it leads inevitably to disaster.| t)f w hom nothing has been said; Take intoxicating drink, for in- II ’" tho fe,low who is even, ! stance. Over-indulgence, or for j ^ 0r 8 wa y ahca d; that matter, taking it under any | 7he ,na " who P a >* U P Promptly circumstances save under advice of j Am J whose checks ore always a good doctor for illness-—ic a very, signed, very poor business policy. Why? Be- I * e s mon? important cause it* victims are legion. i ^han the man who i* behind. If cheating, defrauding and falsi-1 ^ or evcr y kind of bui MaePtnald, flying fmm : • , London In n Pritish rr t'lane, n parachute strap- ,, r hi- leather flying coat, read t or the way. Who worked himself into t- :rc „vcr the French Revolution, riling with everybody thnt did ,p: row it. little thought that n '.on years of hiR death, a i;>t Iain'rite would be Prime Wr nf England, without any i - did llixlitt imagine thnt rriih Labor Prime Minister d Hr t-* hi* work. Max P. S’-uer, brilliant New York »r. *oy« the best cure for any that bars death is Hazlitt’s cs- Briefly Hazilett *ay* that, since J- n’t worry becnusc we were not years ago, we should not ry because we won’t be alive or i hundred years hence. ' fying were not wrong morjlly, would remain one of the worst busi ness policies. Such j»n operator may apparently rucceed for will surely be exposed in time, and bring sorrow to the perpetrator. The price of a clear conscience is beyond doubt effort well expended, the clear conscience pays more thnn Compared with thc dividends reaped, the best stock* on tho market today. To maintain a spoilt- - character and reputation is to have the best credit and backing in the world. Every man knows right from wrorig l»v native intuition. Every* man has been at the forks of the road. It has always pa d the right. There is no better busi- The ? qua it* shooter is the happy man; the crook doe* not know the meaning of happiness beenuse al ways apprehensive; he i* never sure of being .tafe; his restlessness be comes self*., rturo in course of time. The best business policy in thc world i*—the Golden Rule. ork began this week on pmving the side walk on Wilkinson street fr om the Postofifce to the corner of, the residence of Mr. C. J. Conn. PAVE YOUR SIDEWALKS—City furnishes the labor, we will furnish cement cheap. People's Hardware Co. 7-4-29 2t. 1 i: " cl “ nd - » ,lon -i THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL • I nm hi, cage in »n auto-1 if by „. ain . The Most co -. jumped into n cow j {orUble ;.f 0!t rr |iaMc. Com. leu. with n young cnlf him. and gored him, nttack- again and again, until ho Others, later, killed him. '. not the lion, is the inter- animal, in that story, for she mother love, with its courage. How many men bay- attacked the lion with no Weapon than a cow’s horns. Inquire of Tick?t Agents regarding greatly reduced fares for short trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM heritage of memory. Thc cow’s ancestors, probably, had not «een a dungerous wild bca-t, in more than 1,000 years. But, at sight, the cow knew that the lion meant danger to her calf, and rushed to the attack. Man is not the only animal “fearfully and wonderfully made." And the whole commercial clan I* indebted for existence To this honest fellowman. He keeps us all a-going And hi* town i* never dead. So we al! take our hats off To the man who is ahead.” FRUIT JARS lerr Mason Pints 80c Dos. >*rr Mason Qts. 95c Doz. i.rr Mason 1-2 GaL *1.25 Doz. oily Glasses 50c Dor. ar Tops .25c Doz. ar Rubbers 4 Doz. for 25c Doz. —At— MODERN MERCANTILE CO. staaks and roast j, 50 eta CHRYSLBR MOTORS PRODUCT TAn nnuanJ m ,Jtr* manufacturing plant u JrxtuJ tx<luii\tlj to the pntJuetiou of PI, mouth motor tart. It it tkt large it plant of in huJ. per lb. As good as any Western Meat I you can buy, at P.Uce Market. OUR SERVICE IS SUDDEN Our prices are the lowest—What wore do you want? High cla*r Shoe Repairing;, Cleaning and Pressing SLAWS SHOE PLANT AND PRESSING CLUB Phone 373 SICK STOMACH Fint Trial of Blick Drufbt Caneriaf, Sajri Lad;, Wks Eicaped Snfftriaf By Tikiaf IL Jackson, ML«w—“My first experi ence with Black-Draught convinced me that It was a good medicine,* says Mr.;. Ida Kcreh. 311 South Con gress Street, this city, who says she has taken Black-Draught for years. “My trouble,” writes Mrs. Kerah. “was sick headache which seemed to be caused by constipation. I used to have a thick, slimy taste In my mouth, and such a tired, bad feeling. This would bo followed by headache and sick ’".jtnach. 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. “And so for tho last twenty years, when I feel the least bit bad. I tako Block-Draught and feel that It has saved me much poln and sickness.” Constipation dams up poisons In thc bowels, where they arc absorbed into tho genera! system, causing many serious symptoms. Thousands of letters of praise from users of Thedford's Black- Draught. on file at thc laboratories where Black-Draught is made, tes tify to thc high esteem in which It Is held for the relief of consti pation and attendant ills. NC-207 War/ling the First Anniversary of a notable Success PL YMOUTH—One year Plymouth production now c old this week—is already a ratc TOOO cars a day giant in fact and favor One year ag«», Plymouth w Quality’-that’s the story of Plymouth success—quality that re flects itself in both appearance and brand-new nam«- to the motor performance—quality that world. In the brief span of twelve the automobile buyer. “Nr.lorver months, Plymouth, now newly does a small investment restrut refined and imfirov. I, has become you to a car of small dimensions.” everywhere a commanding See it, drive it—and learn nhat figure in the low-priced field. Plymouth quality means. Only a year —and _\ * ’ Plymouth finds »:«—If in Plyvhhth|*m« , — \.-r the biggest and most mod- ) ” aJ I itylei, pru,.i , r, .v 5 t3 cm plant of its,md in the I .. / .jw..t,/t l /v, , ..,1a world . Only a j cut—and (/.•■ i f.*no I AMERICA'S LOWEST-ERIUFD FULL-SIZE CAI W. E. ROBINSON, JR. Milledgeville, Ga. ^wherever you see / this sign/ This sign dots thc Southern highways •.. Near it there’s a friendly PAN-AM dealer, who will be glad to give you information and road maps. It means courteous, "double-quick” service, and the dean "gasoline" and "tougher" motor oil that keep your motor at peak performance.