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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDCEV1LLE, GA.. JULY 1«, 111*
WITHIN THE CITV
(BY MISS D1DDY)
The big surprise Riven Mrs. Sam
Fowler tat week ... eoouirli to lo,t
her many years. Added to the b.g
kick of learning that she had a new
daughter, for her son George had
married nearly two yetre ago erd
had kept the event a secret, she also
learned that she had a new grand
daughter. Sow what could be more
thrilling.
The little baby in almost five
months old and her pictures are too
THETOWNDOCTOR
(THE DOCTOR OF TOWNS)
Yoi
- Town Look* Is I nr
P r ‘'«
for '
What is there that some communi
ties have that other* lack, which
makes the diference bet wen compli
ment- and criticisms—"that somo-
tb’ng” that invites you or repels and j dens
oppress, you—that diference which etten
so distinguishes from the ordinary? manj
It is largely a matter of that which, ed, t
for want of a better name, has been ' pro:
termed by the advertising profi
as "atmosphere.”
les has had a
beautiful gnrd
of Mr.-. Hines,
use delightful
There is no lovelier sp
ville than this exquist
its hundreds of flowc
. ^ t i Lock of •atmosphere” in a town is > n ize
m ° f i* •/ 7!that which is responsible for motor- til it
hi r enuf u , . ^ through your town with- p,
np.imentjng ,i QUt j tf or renumbering it. How make
1 ,u°» ' °ft p n have you heard the remark, re- ■ custi
ferring to business houses, places of conn
amusement and even homes—“It they
doesn’t appeal io me, there's no
atmo phere”?
How your town looks IS import
ant. for while people weigh values,
they constantly compare towns. There
are thousands who would go out of
that
the setting
that have
»ast week,
n Miilcdge-
of the paint tore man. the seed mer
chant and the seller of garden and
yard tools, und it is fine for every
body But our hands are soft, our
backs are weak, and our will not to
strong, and oltogehter too soon the
glamor and incentive of the first days
becomes the fever of the weeks and
the job is left half done.
Verily in a few short weeks many
now tidy and much boasted of gar-
ht but weed patches, un-
mil forlorn. Likewise,
lean-up Week, widely herald
1 and exploited by a loyal
1 pass with the May flowers
unless you and your ncighobrs and
all of their neighobrs’ neighbor.- rcco-
nizo the rea: value and keep at it un
til it is done—-and well.
Do no have n Clean-up Week—
i; the year ‘round, for your
nfrom whence they may
are becoming more critical—
demand
FOUR PIECE SUITS
With every Suit bought this mouth
we give extra pair of Trousers
FREE
Fall aud Winter or Spriag end Sum
mer patterns, custom tailored, satis
faction guaranteed.$ 25.00 up.
SAM McCOMBS
Pho
• 302
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES
EACH SATURDAY
To
New York
Atlantic City
Chicago
Ch
G. R. Pci
dand
Toledo
Limit 30 Days
information, apply 1
iv. Pass. Agt., M.co
and rich
re no place
the aftcr-
Favori
Recipe
on Recorder, "My
Of special inter-
last
thoi
by
Mrs. Jim Ingram. Mrs. Ingram, in
addition to her grace and charm, is a
tn<>-1 accomplished housekeeper and
I know that those who have tried the
dishes which she told you hew to pre
pare have found them very delicious.
I feel c< rtnin every woman in the
county, like myself, find this column
not only instructive but the solution
to many of their problems in prepar
ing appetizing dishes for bo’h party
' town if
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
“atmosphere," and 6-27-29 lit.
none without deanli-
ness all of the time.
Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. R
production prohibited in whole or
Pod
th? surrounding)
created ‘atmosphere.”
“Atmosphere” attracts, indui
tempt . allures, fascinates and
presses—it sells your town; wl
-such that opera tv
Article is pub-j
Recorder in co-
e Milledgeville [
SOMETHING NEW
the ;
of i
• community Low Ex
Chicago,
i pall and silence that shouts
corid, including its o'
“Thie place lack*
:e. to a greater or less degree,
night of, talked about, and in many
*es, started a Clean-up Campaign.
what extent it has been carried
i depends upon wide-awakefulncas
Thei
I wish to make one definite an
nouncement. 1 wa. told by my bos
this week that mary people thought
that I was connected with the Re-. .
cord..-. ci'iit'-mporary. I nm not. Thi '
is my first venture in the journalis
tic field, if you will call it thaf. nr.d
I contribute only to the Grand Old
Rocoider. I felt flattered when Jere
i something
of every sp
Is an urge
surroundings
New York, Detroit, Cleveland.
Toledo, Atlantic City
EVERY SATURDAY
Fare und one-half round trip; tick--
••t: on sale every Saturday until)
August III, inclusive; final limit:
thirty days.
A k your ticket agent for exact!
fares, schedules, .-lotping car reser-i
jvat-'T.s, and other information.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
The Right Way
S ; “£:jB0ST0N CAFE
f —WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—'
” I “Fre.h Egg. Served Daily”
.skt-d
this.
nl about trying it bt
art. I have found it vi
work and the peopl
of th m do. I am 8U
Full of pep, fcn-husiasm
fine ideas of doing big
mnteriully add to the joy
Try Our
BLUE PLATE DINNER !
f. drab
ten t
M.ake //our motor
DO ITS best " WITH
CROWN
L GASOLENE
w-"k.and I do not know
met a more interesting
ful group of people at i
and delight-1
* .
fPfe'
nod Mrs. !I. P.
MQVm
id affectionate ad-
*yth ha« gained n
fine family. We v
our religious life.
s r thrown him
imber of people,
score. To know
»ve him and For-
ich by th ; s very
1 miss them from
I have to hand it to ?.!i . Joe Moore
and his wife. They have conve rted
one of the unsightly spot* in Mil-
ledgevilie to a most beautiful place.
I well r<
thi - old h<
part, but r
emb«-
rinlly the back
In si
»d of the
old wooden fene- and junk pile that
was in th< rear of the house ean be
frond ' Jn‘iful flower garden
f
Mr. und Mr*. Moore are to be con
gratulated. They have con*rihutcd
1
Turn carbon into power by filling your
tank with iZROWN ETHYL GASC LINE, the origi
nal. genuine high-powered motor-fuel. No mo-
knock*. no more liille* for carbon-removal. Take
no substitutes—insist on CROWN Ethyl.
Standard Oil Company
Planning a
Motor Trip?
ornioh.-!/rw oj rtiuf S t.
nhen
tow
Mr
v the beauty of thi*
ecti-
who ha« reached the
meridian ?n year*. i« one of Milledge-
ville’s mn«t chnrming women. Her
pleasant manner of greeting capture*
you in an instant and impresses up»»n
you the fact that she is a kindly,
loveable character.
The parks that have been laid out
in the center of Washington and
Wilkinsr n street* can be made most
beautiful. I notice that poplars have
been planted in the center of the Wil
kinson strivt section. Mr.
McCombs, who planted them,
be congratulated. Tht-.-e arp not on:
beautiful trees, but will stand f<
many years, growing in graco aT
beauty.
WHO IS YOUR
BARBER?
For the Best Service
Go to
COTTON!
TEST THESE FACTS
COTTON;
1. How many people can grade cotton? There are 26 differen*
grades, and the money difference between them is great.
How many people are in constant touch with the world’s large.*t
cotton buyers and with a market that changes nearly every
minute? You need a reliable and experienced man in Augusta
(one of the world’s largest markets) to insure your cotton
bringing the highest price.
2. The old method of each person selling their own cotton, by get
ting local buyers to make an offer, and then just taking the
"Highest Bid” is recognized as bad business. For the simple
reason, the "Highest Bid” may be many dollars under the mar
ket value.
3. Good roads and public trucks enable you to lend your cotton
to me in a few hours. Immediate sale can be made, insuring you
of the highest market price and prompt returns. Don’t give
your cotton away by simply accepting the "Highest Bid” of a
S local buyer in a small market. Let me show you results,
g Cotton Factor CHAS. G. HOUSTON August., Qa.
GILMAN’S
B-A-R-B E -R
SHOP
GROVER GILMAN
Proprietor
Prices Reasonable
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Courteous Service
Ladies Hair Cutting a Specialty
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
VARIETY MERCHANDISE
^TEMBRIDGE & COMPANY
"HONK r,2-.I
BRFK ThatG,ink Lke ^ tee!
"MeMILLAN”
SICK STOMACH
Firs! Trial of BIack-Dr?Tght
Convincing, Says Lady,
Who Escaped Suffering
By Taking It.
Jackson. Miss.—'"My first experi
ence with Black-Draught convinced
me that it was a good medicine,’’
says Mrs. Ida Kersh. 311 South Con- ( <
press Street, this city, who says she ^
has taken Black-Draught for years. !
“My trouble.” writes Mrs. Kersh, : <
“was sick headache which seemed <
to be caused by constipation. 1 <
used to have a thick, slimy taste In <
my mouth, and such a tired, bad J
feeling. This would be followed by j ;
headache and sick stomach. I would : <
have to stop my work and go to bed. ’
“I read about Blark-Draught and
decided to try it. I found that by •:
taking tl.e Black-Draught in time,
I could ward off these sick spells.
“And so for the Last twenty year?. <
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 pcisor s in >
the bowels, where they are absorbed .'
Into the general system, causing <
many serious symptoms.
Thousands of letters of praise <
from users of Thejford's Black- <
Draught, on file at the laborator: ' $
where Black-Draught Is made. to
tlfy to the high esteem m which <
I Are Made by the
t BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS j
4 There is No Waste in Our Bricks. *
| We Make Quick Shipment, in Any Quantity.
| RICH c;L0 FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK <
l MiHedgeviiie Brick'WorksCo \
I £ MILLEDCEVILLE, GA.
E.t.bliihed 18S3 by J. W. McMilinn.
V K. G. McMillan, Prcdent Bell. McMill.n, Vic.-Prcibent <
DuPonts
CAN YOU BEAT IT.
House Paint
FOR STANDARD BRAND aNO
QUALITY
14
a gaiion
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
224 PHONE 240
DUCO IS A DUPOINT PRODUCT
Such Purity safeguards
the pause that refreshes —
(fii: 0.;
CKBK-oivOv ao<\OQc :■-:v:-oraa®oo*:-:-' • 1
! POPULAR EXCURSION :•
| TO
BRUNSWICK, GA.. and HAVANA. CUBA
SATURDAY, JULY 20TH, 1929
v Round Trip Fares From Macon
Brunswick $5.00; Tampa $15.00; Miami $17.50 y
Jacksonville $7.50; St. Petersburg $15.00; Havana $42.25
Correspondingly low excursion fares to many other points in y
Florida. Reasonable return limits. v
For detailed niformation see nearest Ticket Agent, of Southern ?.
Railway or write,
.. , G. R. PETTIT, Division Passenger Agent. No. 131 Terminal ;?
Station. Macon, Ga. %
| Southern Railway System |i
Just as Coca-
Cola has out
distanced all
other drinks in popular
favor, so have the meth
od: used in its manufac
ture been carried to the
very pitch of scientific
perfection.... Coca-Cola
comes to ; ou pure as sun
light. It invites you to rest '
from work the same as
from play—to pause for a
minute and enjoy its ice-
cold, delicious taste with
that coo!, wholesome,
after-sense of refreshment.
OVEIt n MILLION
A DAV
HAD TO BE GOOD
MILLEDGEVILLE COCA-COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY
C. E T WHERE IT IS