Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, July 25, 1929, Image 2

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UNION RECORDER, M1LLEDGEVILLE, GA., JULY 25, 2829 . do some engineering. After all, preventing Sunday golf i t v District of Columbia i» NOT ; important as the Boulder Dam or ood control. V INCLESS HENS. EAT MEAT. HARKASS1NG HOOVER. WE ARE CANDY EATERS. In the last six months Americans iavc eaten more than six and a half ,'!!i;»n P‘und : . of sugar. Prohibition < Ips that. More candy is Bcld. The country this year will use thir teen billion pounds of sugar. If the tariff increase costs but two cents :i pound, that will cost the public $2f>0,000.000. Th : s i« reul news. I)r. Renwald. poultry expert in Nebraska, say> he br.< produced a breed of wingless hens that also lack toenails. They lay, but can’t fly, can’t scratch, can’t be ardently interested in JDotht rhood. having no wings to The city of Colby, KansAS again ote? not to tax anybody or property, cal or personal, in the city. Colby owns its power, light and rater plant. Profits, which go to he city, muke taxes unnecessary. In fact, because of surplus profit*, he water rate is reduced 25 cents his year. rh-lti ’ood. Such hens, being saved the trouble of moulting the difficult wing feath er . r-hould go on laying all year rounn producing 300 eggs a year. To -epnrnte female usefulness fi. m psychological disturbances like moulting would be marvelous, in poultry, and among the primates. The same power which heals cut* and breaks in our bodies get us well when sick. Spinal adjustments re lease tbi* power. GEORGIA CHIRO- PRACTIC SOCIETY. WOCO-PEP IS GOING OVER BIG dxplortX Stefl’i ion, Anderson, r on nothing but us quantities, sy their health i sUtance to d L. N. JORDAN THF. MEDITERRANEAN FLY | The Albany Herald does not think I that people who have their luggage | ' dug into by the uniformed inspec-j :c,rs at the «tate line have any right o c< mphin. fo. the reason that these; i officers are representing the govern- - merit in carrying on one of the great- , fights it has ever made against a pest. If the report* of the ento-j mologists and scientist-. are to be : relied upon, the Mediterranean fly .la.- proven the most destructive of_ ,.11 pests and ihe government is emi-: i r ently right in trying to control it, j ind stamp it out. According to pictures that have, ; been exhibited and reports that have| come from the infested section the destruction to fruit by the Mediter ranean fly has been simply appalling.; If this insect were to get a foothold in all of the Southern states it would levy a tax of millions if not billions upon the farmers, truck grower* and The reports say that the fly has j appeared in different countries f«*r | about one hundred years, its first ap pearance being in London, where it \vn- carried from the Azores. Its d»- pmlations in Spain were recorded, nearly :» hundred years ago. It also 1 appeared in Southern Europe an l Northern Africa and in eight years it had cro sed the ocen to Western Australia. The fly penetrated France as far north as Paris and ruined the apricot crop as well as other crops. It then showed up in Brazil and Arg- i.tina and in 111 10 found its way tc Hawaii. Four years later it had taken posses.-ion of every island of the group and had put an end to the development of the horticulture in dustry. The Mediterranean fruit fly is about two-thirds the size of the com mon house fly ar.d its general color is yellowish or light blown. The wings bear brownish hand- or spots with two light colored narrow rings about the body. The lemale fly punctures fruit that is nearly ripe, desposits several eggs under the skin and with in a few days these eggs hatch into the larvae which finally develops in to the fly. The ravages of the fly after they once get a start are much more destructive than the boll weevil has been to cotton. So, if the guards on the border ap pear to be "hard boiled” and obsti nate, it is because they realize that they are dealing with a desperate cast* and that it is necessary to em ploy de-perate remedies if such reme dies are required. In any event, the guards along the border are to be commended for bding firm, even though diplomatic and courteous in dealing with the general public, especially with that part of it that cornea from infested sections across the state line. YES S«R REE WE GOT QUAKER STATE OIL not at no $100. por gallon, and er man hadn't cither, hia may tut of a Quaker State barrol, aaa never aeen old man Quaker Take tkia from me buddie. L. N. JORDAN TRIM YOUR LAWNS REGULARLY—USE AS ECLIPSE SELF SHARPEN]*; Lawn Mower and make it a pastime—no boil cr with screws and wrenches-, the Eclipse a simple turn of a and your mower is in perfect justment. We also stock the Granite State popular priced ball bearing m<* er. Call and let us show our R. W. HATCHER HDW. CO Wholesale A Retail rock in 1,000 oil, with the lildrei enturic*, pro.! Entn gnus f«r I L slowly. Mnn ! Horn at engineer, has been kept busy since his inau guration by prohibition problems. Now he is u-ked to develop and enforce new blue laws. The blue law nrav-iemen want WasHintfton made into a “Blue-Law-Paradise.” that the city may be an example to the nation. Poor President Hoover, listening to ;ix -peeches in favor of Sunday blue laws, all in one day, must won der when the country will allow him “Wash your face for Beauty with PALMOLIVE” say the world’s greatest beauty experts: Lina Cavalieri 0/ Paris Mme. Jacobson of London Elisc Bock of Berlin S. Paul of Vienna Mme. de J^euville of St. Moritz SPECIAL A Down Cake1 for Chandler’s Variety Store VACATION TRIPS EXTRLORDINiRf Rcund Trip Excursion Fares FROM MACON, GA., Saturday, August 10th TO Asheville. N. C $12.60 Louisville, Ky $27.03 .. 30.50 New York, N. Y 33.05 Ch.cago, ill 28.35 Niagara Falls, N Y 34.85 Cincinnati, 0 27.05 Pittsburg, Pa 3G.35 ! 28.35 St. Louis. Mo 27.35 i Detroit, Mich 28.35 Washington, D. C 22.00 1 Excuision tickets will also be sold to Buffalo, Evansville, Norfolk. Raleigh, Rich mond. Toledo and to many points in the "Land of hte Sky.” Return limit of all tickets, 18 days—August 28th. Take advantage of these very low fares and enjoy a delightful vacation in the Mountains of Western North Carolina, at the Seashore, where cool breezes blow; the Nation’s Capital; New York City; or the great Cities of the Middle West. For information, apply to any Ticket Agent, or write G. R. PETTIT, Division Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. Southern Railway System || AN INVITATION EXTRAORDINARY 2 TO THE PEOPLE OF jj Milledgeville and Baldwin County See and Hear the New Victor-Radio Thursday and Friday Baldwin Hotel, Miiledgeville, Ga. 7 a. m. Until Midnight Every Minute Something Doing No Obligation. 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