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UNKMI RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., AUGUST St, lMt
paragraph OF PERSONAL
NATURE
5 , iv-unicn of the family of Mr.
y_ Ktigerc, which was held at
iri..n Sunday, August 18th, was an
which will linger long in hia
i great pleasure for u man
hn- reached an old age, when
an meet hia children who have
• Tit<« manhood and womanhood
realize that they are filling u*e-
BIRTHDAY? ARE HAPPY DAYS
The many expressions that have
come to the Union Recorder from
its many friends on its recent 110th
birthday have ben the gouree of much
satisfaction to the editors and pub
lisher*.
The greatest satisfaction ir all of
th; good wishes that have been sent
to the editors is the fact that the ef
fort to give the people a paper repre-
I .ares in me fathers, moth-! tentative of their spirit and worthy
,| citizens. Mr. Rogers, al- °f their approval is meeting with en-
■ he has passed the three score j dor. ement from citizens throughout
aril ten is still leading a n ac- 1 this entire section.
. and it not willing yet to re-; While many have personally ex-
from n limited amount of activi- tended to us their good wishes, many
| others have come through the mail,!
■ ■ ■ j an d we take great pride in roproduc-
, return of Messrs E. F.. Bel!, > !, ff below a letter from our good
U. H. Wootten. after ven ab-' friend, Dr. Dempt«y.
■ two weeks from the city ; We reproduce this letter not in the
ensure to the prnple of * spirit of boasting, but in gratitud<
, mmunity. During their ab- to those who feel a* Dr. Dempsey
. they were mis.-ed for both of docs that we are rendering service.
fill an important and useful The following is Dr. Dempsey's
, in Milledgeville. Both Mr. Bell letter:
.Mr. Wootten are among Mil- 1 hasten to congratulate you upon
, v leading business men, and ‘he 110th Anniversary of the “old
lake an active interest in the reliable” Union Recorder, which I
iii-iness and religious life of have read with much pleasure and
: ., viUe, and are always will-j satisfaction for a number of years.
• more than their part in You and your father, and now your.
• g towards the progress f ° n » deserve high praise in connection I
.• cement of the city they ' v 'th the history of the paper for the j
| able und constructive editorial policy
; which you have ever pursued. Such
Revival services will start a: the
Midway Methodist church next Sun
day, September 1st. The pastoT,
Rev. Mr. Roark, wi!! be assisted by
Rt-v. Wm. Boring, of Lmcolnton, Mr.
Boring i s well known here as an
eloquent and forceful preacher, and
Rations are expected et these sir-
a splendid song leader. Large congre
FORD TRUCK FOR SALE
A lieht delivery ahackley looking
Id thing, but tbey aay it will dr
iver the good*, well I won't price
L. N. JORDAN
Ilabi,
• pursued. Such!
Hr. K. A Tigner has been a citizen a policy has brought your community j
M Itdgevflle about thirty yearn, 1 ’’H*’ your part of the State under
ni here in the fall of 1898. He K riai obligntior. tc you. No one can|
this city a good citizens, estimate the value of a high-toned
, a u-h has been deeply interest- and progressive newspnp,
adopted home. He has a service to a people. T
. nthusiusm for carrying for- >’ ou »•'** rendering to your clientele.
•. :,’an he may espose. which May the future bring increasing
, u-elf to others. He has "access and scope of service to the
member of the Board of D! Union Recorder,
f the Georgia State College With high personal regard nnd
a .men a long number of years, warm friendship,
<i has been a true and loyal friend ELAM F. DEMPSEY.
tha’ institution. The people of | — —
Millcdsreville are glad that Dr. Tig-j CARD OF THANKS
r fame to Milledgeville to make Wc wish to thank the friends and
• home. | neighbors of Mr. J. T. Shealy for
the many kindnesses shown him dur-
IN'TERESTING FACTS j ing his illness and death. May God’s
! richest blessings rest on each of you
It i? recorded that in the World 1 always, is the prayer of his mother,
ar. German soldiers in trenches' sisters and brothers.
within hearing of the English
•mg an English version of
their “Hymn of Hate.” Whereup-
the English would repeat the
n song considerably embellishing
titii expert curses upon their Jut
land.
Mrs. J. W. Shealy
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Shealy
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shealy
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cotton
Miss Ruby Shealy
During the World War, Germany’s I city manager form of government
“God puni.-n England” was used by ^ saved St. Joseph $20,000 in operat-
clfls-i- and ages as a greeting, ing costs alone, for the first six
a* we would say, “How are I months of this year and enabled the
city to reduce its indebtedness by
j $32,000, according to City Manager
i> a fact fundamental in psycho- H. G. Crow.
that n state of war furnishes ]
most powerful of all stimuli to, 1929
<"cia! instinct.
hi conception that the natural i Now Mr. Grocerman if you
mnnient of man must be modi-'to travel through the country
if the body is to survive has. sell all the groceries and get i
I'nn recognized, but the fact the chickens and eggs, opportui
the mind is incomparably more, knocking at your door. Ttia
•ate than the body has scarcely hat bean lea* then six thousand
noticed at all.
In the -oriety of the bee two lead-
characteristics arc evident—an
rate anil exact specialization of
ndividup., and a perfect absorp-
1 f t'r interests of the individual
>e of the hives.
The l
ew Lenin library at Moscow
e six million books making
f the world’s biggest li-
^hy these days do wc want to
war hook»T Probably because
mve recovered from war-weari-
and then, too, a new generation
•Town up who want to know what
all about.
■ rvitdy to complat*
job with pratically no axp
while you par plan.
L. N. JORDAN
SPECIALIZED i
SERVICE—
C. H. ANDREWS & SON. \
"Nothing But Inauranco” ,V
GAS AFTER MEALS
“Didn’t Sec a Well Dij fer
Week,—None of Mj Fo*d
Agreed Willi Me,” Sej,
Buu City. Mo.—-Alter etch
meal dlstzma would come an me.
and I would suffer bod pain." says
Mr. Peter Seeeer. a Mlaourl Ficllli
railroad engineer, residing at 329
Elmwood Street, this city.
Mr. Seeger explains that the patn
seemed to come from indigestion, as
he had a sensation of gas, or bloated
feeling In bis ao*"*** **i found
that by taking a pinch of Black-
Draught, dry. after meals, I would
be relieved," he says.
*T would carry Black-Draught to
work with me. I took tt for about
a year and a half.
“None of my food agreed with mo.
I would frequently taste what I ate;
long after my meals, and I did not
see a well day for weeks. I began
taking a pinch of Black-Draught
after each meal, and kept this up
for weeks. Gradually the pain left
me. and I began to feei better. I
ceas'd to be troubled with gas, and
could eat what I liked.
*T have been well now for a year,
but I still keep Black-Draught, and
take it to avoid constipation."
Have you tried it?
Sold everywhere, in 25-cent pack
ages containing 25 denes. qq
the genuine—Thedford's. HC 217
black-draught
Lurk—Your Silent Partner,” by
; kr<-p Stoddard, will be published
Friday. September 13.
has a mountain to the top
which people have come from im-
•morsal age* to have their names
o the rocks.
Haw
■ aiians are said to be the
'ert swimmers in the world.
!*l
alive women of New Guina!
r °n their curls with mud. j
native* of Papua rest them-)
*•>’ folding up: they never § ! t
'unified
r-r>r v *'?s, d , ” ,| cs and |
feund Eryptian *
Hot Biscuits for Dinner!
G OLDEN brown biscuits,
served piping hoi, are
a feast in themselves. And
the same flour used in
them—Omega—makes the
fluffiest of dainty pastries.
OMEGA FLOUR
Sscsgisg:
°H YOU WOCO-PEP
V ° U w * nl moro pmp, if jm *ut
* * > °*er, ir you want mom apnnd,
0u w **»t aaalar starting nod if
more miUa jait tr* Wncw-
F °' only by
L N. JORDAN
A.J. Carr Company
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I he protected from •
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torture, flies transmit over thirty I
different diseases, any one of which!
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developed at Mellon Institute of In
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—Adv.
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Ready to Gin
Wc turned on the current last week and from the first to the last bale wc will
serve you with a smile. It costs us extra to do this, but we count on you to
appreciate this fact.
Our machines are in first class condition and it is conceeded by all that our
samples are of the very best. Our help are experienced Ginners and their am
bition is to please all.
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in line.
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YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED
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