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UNION RECORDER. MILLEDGEVILLE. GA., SEPTEMBER S, IRXR
THETOWNDOCTOR
(THE DOCTOR OF TOWNS)
Aatyking "Run Dowi" ia UaaHrac*
tiv*
You have often heard people speak
of a community or section of the
city a« being “run down.” If you
atop and look at the mental picture
that "run down” creates 6n your
mind, you will have a vision of un-
aempt. cluttered up streets, with
tnus‘.v entry ways to store buildings
and apartment hoi|ses, and yards
littered with a little bit of every
thing.
Anything that is run down is un
attractive—it repels rathtr than in
vites. It n^akes you **y, “I
wouldn’t have that, rather than, “I
sure would like to have one of
those.” In i.ic oase of a community,
say.
athei
wouldn't live here on
than t«« say “I like this part of town.”
Anything done or allowed to be
done that tends to clutter up a com-,
niunity is bad for the community and
anything bad for the community
drive- business out and away from 1
the community, and when it is al
lowed to go on continuously, there is
on>y one thing that cun happen: th-jj
out and business goes “flooey.” j
Therefore, it is only good business!
on the part of the people who make >
up a community to see to it that any
practice that tends to clutter up is
eliminated.
One practice common to communi-j
ties., which is bad, is the distribu
tion from door to door, from store]
to store, from yard to yard, fron
car to car, of all sorts und shapes
and sizes of hand bills and dodgers
George Thomas Stembridge, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Stem-
bridge, has just been notified of his
selection for membership in The Lea
gue of Curtis Salesmen, an honor or
ganization maintained by The Curtis
Publishing Co., for boys who sell its
publications.
Admittance to this organization
depends upon regular school attend
ance and a record of efficient ser
vice to customers. Through this
training teachers very generally re
port that boys gain a sense of re-
spon-ibflity that tends to make school
ing more real to them.
As Thomas friends know, he is do-,
veloping a sense of self-confidence J
and nn ability* to make decisions
quickly. That is one reason why he
i- proud to show his badge of mem
bership to his friends and is now
looking forward to advancement to
the next higher degree in the or
ganization.
Don't you want to dcable ycur
uiineu with practically the aapic
nvritment, if so buy this alightly
srd panel body 1 1-2 ton Six Cyi.
hevrolet Truck and put part of your
lore on wheels, pay for the truck
There is a "Death Chamber" in the
FLY-TOX factory. Th J « chamber is
about the room size. It is used to
test the quality of FLY-TOX as a
>pray to kill flies, mosquitoes, bed
bugs. roaches, etc. During a test a
large number of young, '.ealthy in
sects are placed inside the cabinet.
These insects are raised in incuba
tors f«r testing purposes. While the
insects are flying and crawling
around in the “Chamber of Death,” |
FLY-TOX is sprayed inside. Lessi
than a teaspoonfrl is used. In-1
stantly there is a change. Within
five minutes not a buzz is hoard. All
insects are dead. To make sure they
ere really dead, the insects are care
fully removed from the "Chamber
of Death” and placed in incubators
in an effort to revive them. If a
wing flutters, the FLY-TOX tested
never leaves the fnctory. This te.-t
i:: your guarantee of FLY-TOX
quality. It docs what you want it.
to do—kill insects in and about your
home. Yet, FLY-TOX is positively
harmless to people. FLY-TOX was
developed at Mellon Institute of In-
du-trial Research by Rex Research
fellowship. It will not stain. Has a
delightful perfume-like fragrance.
There is only one FLY-TOX—insist
upon the genuine in bottle with blue
labels.—Adv.
19S9 CHEVROLET COACH FOR MR. LUMBER MAN READ THIS
SALE 1 W. na •ll'ilm, m 1»» n diria-
dr* Chevrolet Track that ka« beee
eaed ealjr a littla at a big redaction
off the list this aaa has beea through
the shop a-d is O. K’d by Boll WeevU
Ashfield, "Nff Sad” yoar move.
Not assy of these os the market,
ra jest kappoaod to got held ef this'
checked by Boll Weevil, it is ready
ead right, you bay the actaal ser
vice aad the other fellow loose the 1
L. N. JORDAN
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L. N. JORDAN
like
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opportunity.
L. N. JORDAN
FOR RENT—Up stairs « P ».
my home. Mrs. Terry Trci
1927 DODGE SEDAN FOR SALE
BRICK Thatclink Like Stoe j
a™ R.k i>, ik. -McMillan- Pm_
BURNT IN OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
There is No Waste in Our Bricks.
Wo Make Quick Shipments ia Aay Qeaatity.
RICH GLO FACE BRICK—FIRE BRICK—COMMON BRICK
Milledgeville Brick WorksCo
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
Established 1883 by J. W. McMillan.
K. G. McMillan. President Bell' McMillan. Vica-President
little fast f<
luckie man?
L. N. JORDAN
;n overhauled and
te good hard ser-|
tar say 1 do know j
car, one of these j
who will be th.
Tin-:
tie*
the;
any .
will not allow
’•'i
There may be un advertising value I
in these dodgers for these who use 1
them, and certainly those who printi
them make a profit; but it i.- bad for
the community, and units the com
munity is so fixed, financially, that 1
it can maintain paper picker.- andi
street cleaners in sufficient number
to clean up the mess they tr-lkc, it
is poor business, und as fur ns ad
vertising is concerned, the same
money, spent in other channels will
undoubtedly bring greater results.
Copyright, 1920, A. D. Stone. Rc-
produetion prohibited in whole or in
ptri.
This Town Do.-tor Article is pub
lished by the Union Recorder in co
operation with the Milledgeville
Lions Club.
CALL AGAIN
Recorder
Visitors in The Unb
Office Last Week- Come to
Pee Us Often
Mr. Peyton Barnes, mute 1. came
In and paid up his subscription,
can’t be without my paper >.*»ys Mr.
Barnes. I have been rending the
Recorder ever since I learned how
to read and I honestly believe I
would be helpless without it. We
nrn.-eriate Mr. Barnes kind words
nnd hope he will come to see us
again.
B. Lit. e Layfield, who is nctiv
mrouBd the state Sanitarium brought
us n dollar and a half and told
how mucu he liked the Union
corder .and to keep it coming,
like thv paper out here at the Sani
tarium he said.
Wa
n Adrian Home
ant over the c.
• •me had run oi
and needed *» bunch
ggeSt day of the Fea-j
wn to the office for
t Floyd Hendrickson I
• • us during the rn«t
Ir. Hendrickson is
Fair P.*cmium book-
■ ,1 at our office nnd
that were print-d ut our
■ U us that
the interest in the fair is growing
am! the biggest fair yet held here
la his prediction. Como up often Mr.
Hendrickson.
1927 ESSEX COACH FOR SALE
A good old car for what wc arc
asking, it you don’t want to pay
much and just looking for a msks
shift, here is your chance.
L. N. JORDAN
A air ship in the heavens started to I
fly
The sun giggled and gigged way up
in the sky.
As one looked down on the green
chocolate earth below.
I framed an idiea I wanted you to
know.
That sailing sailing way up so high.
That my paint shop paints the top
of the sky.
CHARLES GREER PAINT SHOP
Milledgeville, Gs.
When "The Memphis” Was Young
Omega Flour was sold when
“The Memphis”, Pioneer
Mississippi Steamboat, was
new — and the same quality
that won Omega high favor
with early settlers is con
stantly winning new friends
today. For Omega’s outstand
ing quality has not changed
in nearly one hundred years.
Use Omega for golden lopped
biscuit* as well a* the
dainfi(Ml of pastries.
Distributed by
A.J. Carr Company
Do You Need a Truck
Body or Trailer ?
I am now prepared to repair, rebuild or build New Truck Bodies
—any kind and size to fit any chasis.
Mr. Ed Barnes is now connected with us. You know him to be
one o fthe best wood mechinics in this section, so he needs no
introduction.
GIVE US A TRIAL FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION
E. D. Prosser
Blacksmith & Repairing
Constipation Troubled Alabama
Lady Until Sbe Had Taken
Black-Draught, Then
Felt Fine.
Florence. Ala.—“For two years, I
suffered with pains in my back and
heed.” writes Mrs. J. E. SIcan, 810
Park Street, this city.
"I felt dull all the time, and was
not able to do anything.
*T was constipated most of the
time My complexion was bad and
I had no appetite.
“An old lady advised my father
to give me Black-Draught As
quick as she told him. he got It for
me. I took Black-Draught three
times a day for tlirec weeks, and I
began to feel like a different per
son. I developed a good appetite;
the poison left my system, and I
lclt fine.
“I thought my trouble came from
constipation, and as soon as the
cause was removed, I got all right
“Since that time, I have tried to
keep a box of Black-Draught in the
house, as I find it corrects bilious
ness and relieves sick headache. It
Is our lamily medicine."
Constipation dams up poisons in
the bowels, causing their bed ef
fects to bo felt in other parts of the
body.
At the first sign of constipation,
take Thedford’s Black-Draught
Costs only 1 cent a dose. SC-215
The Day Before Her Wedding
VESTERDAY a debutante. Tomorrow a bride.
But just for this happy hour a lovely child
again—alone with her treasures of silver. Beau
tiful candlesticks from Dolly, cheese dish from
cousin Tom, enke basket and fruit bowl from
brother Will—“dear old?Wii!.” Tomorrow her
wedding day! A few weeTo honeymoon. Then-
back to her new home and her silver—her very
own silver—her enduring, lu<.rous, useful silver.
Silver—an everlasting? t ken of the 1 vim* thoughts
of those whose gift* will help to keep fresh in
memory her “biggesr" d*f -through a*I :h<*
years to come.
WILLIAMS & RITCHIE
" ■ IKJK
This shows the Brick Rond
Shock Eliminator, an exclu
sive feature on all 1930 Bricks.
clcEliminator
cli
wkNew Steering Gear
O
make Batch the easiest
car in the world to drive!
The road shock eliminator—built into the
front of the frame on the steering gear
side—absorbs every jolt and jar arising
from road inequalities, and thus prevents
their transmission to the steering wheel and
the driver's hands.
Imagine being able to travel the toughest
road with your hands resting lightly on the
wheel! Think of having an automobile
which you can drive a.'l day at any speed
without feeling a single road jolt trans
mitted through tiie steering wheel!
Such are the fine results of two matchless
new quality features in the 1930 Buick—
two features which add to this car’s appeal
as the greatest dollar value of the day: a
wonderful new frictionless steering gear,
and the new Buick road shock eliminator!
The new Buick steering gear, of the effec
tive worm-and-roller type, moves with in
comparable ease throughout its entire turn
ing range, assuring instant, effortless
response to the driver's every wish.
Come drive this new Buick. Head for the
road vou ordinarily avoid as too rough for
comfortable travel. Test these twin
features of comfort which make the new
Buick the easiest steering car in its field!
BUICK MOTOR qOMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
Carjilian Factories OMuon of GmrrmI Motors Bailder, of °*»
McUushlia-E-ick. Csh;wa. Ont. Ctrfiorstim Buick and Msrqaene Motor Ctrl
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PRICES
124' Wheelbase Models, #1465 to *1495
132 WhcelbtK Models, *1525 to *1995
^ prie« iaciada tmlr raaoeabU ckarsra for ddivrrT omd
<• Prrwrnt PUn. Conuicr lb* ddivotod pries m well «• «*»»
Ralph Simmerson
Milledgeville, Ga.