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UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVJLLE, GA-, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929
Preserver* That Defy
the Corruption of Death
A man's body was found standing j
upright In a block of Ice and war
chopped out of a crevasse In a Bin
der of Mount Rainier. Thus tl.ere
is a reminder of the pathetic st* ry
years ngo when Mr. Fred
blB Transcontinental passenser plone,
City of San Francisco, bound from Al
buquerque to Ixis Angeles, was de
stroyed propobly by a lightning, bolt
nnd Its live passengers and crew of
rtf were killed. The dead were Mrs.
it. Raymond of Glendale, Calif.; A.
It. McGaffey of Albuquerque, M. N.;
moving, hut finally restoring the loved 1 Camp
one lo tlie pnlln.l .rollor. Or thore Ss I " f I "« w " " ll,,am L I)ec ™
the frozen pirate.
by Clark Russell, though this pirate |
CHANDLER’S VARIETY TO OPEN
BRANCH STORE NEXT WEEK
Mr. R. K. Ada ns died at his home
in this city Saturday, following an
illnes.1 of two weeks.
The funeral and burial service?
branch store of Chandler’s | were held at Union Hill church Sun-
Variety Store, a new business will day afternoon, Rev. L. E. Roberts.
, Store Will Be Located on South
.vne Street in B'ulding Formerly
Milledgeville Market Place
erick Stlmson was writing n,s “J S j *»•
of Dale”: The story of the body I 1 i „ - . ... - J .
Alpine glacier, slowly I ’; , „** ", , bu ^ UL ' r I ,UC ’ ,, ’ be opened next week on South Wayne the aBptist minister at College Park.
1 r —jpbell of Cincinnati, Harris Liver-I 1 . . , . . , ... ■ ,, i
• - * L - -*— formerly occupied officiating. The pall-bearers were.
of New York, passengers ;J. B. Stowe by the Milledgeville Market Place. -Messrs H. A. Massey, Carl Massey.
...... ..... — j Immediate dr-nth •
by a glacier.
Ashes nnd Invn nre also Indlffort
unconscious preservers: Wltuc
Pompeii and Uerculnnenuin. The
nre natural earths that have be
said to retain bodies ns they wt
above the ground. Was the coffin tli
held the marquis of Dorset of a ?|
rial wood or tnetnl that after se nl
eight years his body was found u
corrupted, ”in color, proportion, m
boftness like an ordinary corpse new
to be hiterred”? Or was this due
tl»e properties of the cerecloth?
Is there any Index of stories
mles included, have come t
welcomed the amazingly
. |.!lo!s, and C. F. Can- Mr . thas Chandler, manager of the ch * rle >’ N>wf0me ' wil11 ' M,rtin ' L -
•tori', stated that the netv business H - Goodson and W. A. Thompson.
Another utdator kllleil hf lightning wtuW ,i n ,i|nr in character to the: Mr. Adams v/a? about forty-four
pMot end prcsMent of the" Northern l' r,, ‘ ,nt store carrying ,a complete' years of age, and at the time of his
Airways company. Ills plane exploded hue* °f merchandise under five dol-. death was engaged ir. business, op-
over tie desert south of .ViK-dles. Calif.. !ar . I crating a store in West End. For
id lie went down to ids dentil witli Xcw shelving ur.d counters have :,,nu ' time he was in charge of the
placed in the building and the rommisaary « l ** "’“"‘V “W**
cinvatnnil ■">« will be under the management “"’P- H « ™ held >" confidence by
v vl ,o7»°o of Mr. S. S. Vincent, who for Mverxl »" »»“ *»"»
endurance flying and then presumably years has been connected with the
fell asleep, for Ills plane crashed and Chandler business.
S' New fixtures have been added to
orted tbe Chandler Variety Store on Han-
■ck street and early fall raerchan-
e has been received.
eckuge. His mechanic escaped
it T. G. Reid.
(knight i
Id;
•vil
M range land;
scendnnis who bud mistakenly
enerd their memory and boast
lineage? It Is no doubt hettt
Bert Williams used :o say,
"death Is so permanent."
Heath,
and was terribly lujutcd.
mum i having a chance for recovery,
re and ' Jimmy Doolittle, crack flyer of the
Imaged j army corps* was practicing for stunts
l„ „ ; at the Cleveland show when, in a t re
in do- | niendous Jive, both wings of his plane
•ver- I crumpled; he went over the side with
I of | Ids parachute and landed unhu.t.
3U.NTY SCHOOL SOPENED WED-
NESDAY MORNING
schools throughout Baldwin
opened Wednesday v/ith
plendid attendance. All of the
“Fistic Art” Had Origin
in Days of Barbarism
Although boxing ns n science Is rel
atively modern, it was In the blazing
sun of Italy and Greece. Ir the great
nmplthentcrs of long ago. where bar
barian captives fought nnd died to
tickle the fancy of the populace. Ill
od this time by Cap
Lehmann, the Graf Zeppelin made the
return trip to Prledrlcbshafen with
speed and safety. The huge airship teachers were on hand ready
was welcomed by premiers and other
officials of all the German states and
nn Immense throng of private citizens;
President von Hindenburg was pre
vented fgptn being present by the death
of his sister. The Zeppelin’s round-the-
world flight from its home port was
made in 20 days, 4 hours and LI min
utes. establishing a new record.
conferences nt Akron, Ohio,
merce their work. Superintendent
Bivins was busy-all day, visiting the
schools. A most .;uccessful year’s
work i-t promised.
MRS. W. H. WILLIS DIED AT HER
HOME WEDNESDAY
the?
That p r> uu K o Eckener »uid the G«»odyear-
developed a j Zeppelin nnd German Zeppelin
- h<
Mrs. W. H. Willis, 72, died at he
this city late Wedn
skillful school of boxing during the j j»orutlons would Join In establishing Jav afternoon after a hrief illness,
j*rl,.,l in which (he ces.ua wus ns«l j tnuMOCeonlc dlrlglblo Hues. It will fan( , ra , Mnrt «, „. m ba h..,,, at
Is certain, but unfortunately little Is | require from two to four year* to - . , . .
known either of the style of lighting ! place the ships In operation. ' 1. ' , n . at f ur o clock
or of the personal attributes of the j | Thursday and interment wilt be in
boxer by wldcb n comparison can be *
made between those long-dead cham
pions nnd the modem wlelder of the
padded glove. The nearest connecting
link Is the famous Greek statue chis
eled In time-defying marble known ns
“The Boxer." This, nt least, affords a
study Iu character.
During the early part o; the Eight
eenth century In England boxing was
about ns Inhuman n sport ns one can
Imagine. The middle of the century,
fortunately, saw the dawn of a new
day for the boxer, for nt this time
Jack Broughton, a young English
champion. Invented boxing gloves nnd
originated n code of rules prohibiting
much of the former savagery of the
sport, on which many of the future
rules li. vo boon bn«ed.—Philadelphia
.^Ledger.
R epublicans
finance coi
ported to till! s
and the oppon
tnlttc
vision limited t
tariff
agricultural products,
:.n this they coutfled on the hup-
t of many I temocrats. The rndl-
i also sponsored n Joint resolution
oducitl bv Senator Blaine of Wis-
sin authorizing all
the cenate lht! c‘W cemetery,
formally re- Mrs. Willias is survived by her
their tariff hill, | husband, five daughter.*, and three
sons, only one of them living in this
city, Mr W. O. Willis. Two brothers,
F. G. and D. S. Pierre of this city
survive her. Her grandsons will j has attained,
serve a? pall bearers at the funeral.
f the measure
neveral dnya Jockeying for the
within from which to attack It.
Ileal Republicans, led by Borah,
Miss Evelyn Adams; moth
er, Mrs. R. F. Adams; two brothers,
C. I. Adam?, of Gordon, and G. j.
Adams, of this city; five sisters,
Mr-. M. L. Mctyaqiel. of M<{con;
Mr.-. J. W. Nixon, of Gordon; Mrs.
R. L. Stevens, of Jacksonville, Fla.;
Mrs. V. W. Burden and Mis? Hattie
Adams, of this city.
YOU HAVE’NT TRIED THE BEST
UNLESS YOU
HAVE EATEN 'RUSSELL McPHAILS
CHOCOLATE.
Harris Hall’s Drug Store
PHON£ 202 WE DELIVER
Next Door Baldwin Furniture Co.
FORMER MILLEDGEVILLE CITI
ZEN WINNING SUCCESS
The Macon Telegraph of Saturday
carried a picture of Mr. H. K. Brown
belt w which was published the fol
lowing: „
“Mr. Brown is the well known
manager of the Georgia Grocery
Company which operates seven tiores
located in Macon, and one store in
Fort Valley. He has been connect
ed with the company for six years,
and is recognized a? one of the most
efficient men in the grocery busi-
pess. Mr. Brown was only recently
promoted to the managership here.”
Mr. Brown is a son of the late Mr.
Oscar Brown, and a son-in-law of
Mrs. S. J. Stembridge. He left Mil-
ledgeville six years ago and went to
Macon. His many friends here
learned with interest the success he
HEAR AND SEE
The New Victrola Radio
And Electrola
Combination
There is no other machine like it Latest Records—Now at our
store.
g This is Milledgeville’s only complete Music Store with a full
line of Radios and Phonographs. You are cordially invited to
visit us.
MILLEDGEVILLE
Music Store
W. D. VEAL, Manager
< liav
railed i
Anothi
load of the new B
todey—They won’t lut
RALPH SIMMERSON
ck and Marquette Dealt
One brand new Essex Coach—
BRAND NEW—latest model, fully
equipped—$100.00 off list.
RALPH SIMMERSON
Buick and Marquette Dealer
Simmons ||
• _ Beet’e Has Some Value
Devil’s liurse or devil’s coach horse
Is the name given lo certain large rove
beetles. About 2,000 dlfferonl species
beetles have been, described.
Says nn eminent entomologist: "They | jungles of Cehtri
no results by a resolution
■ flunnee committee to get
tax luformatiou from the
tired officers and melt,
picked ns the best of the army’s
engineering forces, were ordered by
•tnry of War Good to duty iu the
POUR
i decaying
mntter. In excrement, fund, oi
mentlng sap. nnd me among the most
universally distributed ol all beetles.
Many of them nre predatory, nnd
some have been accused of feeding on
living plants: but on the whole they
nre of Importance to the ngrlcultuclst
only n« scavenger*, and ns they aid In
reducing the dead nnimnl and vege
table matter Into shape for assimila
tion by plants."—Pathfinder Mngrzlnc.
»1 America to survey
table j j| ie route of the proposed Nicaraguan
fer * I canal. Their findings nnd report will
go fur towanl determining whether or
itiit the government will undertake to
build that waterway, the estimated
cost of which Is about a billion dol
lars. The survey, which will require
two years, will he sujiervlsed by the
Interocean canal board appointed by
Old American College
In lKUi the General iourt of :ho
Massachusetts Bay colony voted £400
for establishing an Institution of Icnrn-
Ing. The first building was erected In
in:t7. This became Harvard univer
sity. The College of William nnd
Mary and Its antecedents reach hack
to the effort begun In 1017 to establish
in Virginia the University of Henri-
copolls. The Indian massacre of 1(122
brought t ds effort to naught. The
charter for the College of Wlllln|(|nn<l
Mary was Issued In 107A by lhsV.n~-
li«h king and queen for whom it was
> mourns the death of t
best citizens. Judge Fri
Comeeford of the Superior court, and
William li Dover, former Judge and
mayor. Judge Comcrford, who was in
the prime of life, was Justly regarded
ns one of the city’s most valuable Jur
ists—courageous, wise, honest and a
determined upholder of the dignity of
the courts. Elected to the Illinois leg
islature when but twenty-six years
old. Comerford was expelled from that
body because of his attacks on cor
rupt
lint he
hack
Path of Sugar
In IS42 sugar sold iu the London
market at *2.75 per pound.. At the
close of the Fifteenth century the
price had fallen to . r CI cents per pound
Sugar did not Income u regular fea
lure In the diet until It was Intro
daced by Queen Elizabeth of Eng
land. The flrst reference to sugar oh
mined from cane was mndo by Then
phrastus In the Th’ r d century B. <*
lie mentioned It as "honey which
comes from bamboo.” Sugar cane was
first introduced in America In 1502 In
the Island of San Domingo. The Jestt
Its brought It to Louisiana In 17".1
Deference to Others
Tolerance la willingness to gram
o the opinions and actions of others
be same consideration yon do to
font own. You may not agree with
«uoh acts or Ideas, but this does not
nean that you are right nod they are
wrong.—GrlL
: Count*
If you waul to make a g<
you must first catch the gn
To make a pretty woman I
••hie to go hn*k even fnrth
■*.K « Jloinc ('ompnnlnn.
nency. Physical disabil
ities kept him out of the army when
war was declared, hut he was active
in other ways In his country’s service.
Ho was elected to the bench In RrJC.
SPECIAL
Poultry And Stock
Demonstration
FortheNext Week
A representative of the Purina Mills is now at our store and at
your service. Call us and we will be glad to hav* her inspect
your dairy herd or poultry flock. He services are free.
L. D. Smith
The Souih Wayne Glover
We Are Now In Our
New Quarters
We have moved in the new building back of the People’s Hard
ware Co., and will be open every day in the week until 12
o clock'. New equipment has been installed to give quicker
and better service.
Bring your cream to us for highest prices and best tests.
MILLEDGEVILLE DREAM STATION
F. H. WOOD, Mgr.
Formerly the Land O’Sunshine Creameries at Peoples Hdw. Co.
and presided In
Mr. Dover, who
In Chicago, wt
•ollci
several notable cares.
lived most of his life
s classed as n truly
lie was a leader of
many years and h!s
judge and as mayor
FOR SALE—A *m«ll printin
and type. CarlUlc Ingram.
•ctor, Guilder ot
New York’s first vaudeville theater
and originator of the vaudeville chain,
passed away in l.urchmont, X. Y. He
rose from errand boy and circus per;
former to the high position in the thol
ntriral world which he relinquished
last May when he sold Ills chain ol
M RS. CALVIN COOUDGE was giv
en the honor of christening the
new light cruiser Northampton Thurs
day. when it w..s launched at Quincy,
Mass. The name of the 10.000-too
vessel was selected to honor the for
mer President, whose home Is in
Northampton. Mass. He was unable
to he present, however. Secretory
Adams represented the Navy depart
ment. an«l Mrs. £oolldge was accom
panied by a large delegation o!
Northampton citizens.
FARMERS LISTEN!
We have a few battery operated
radios which we are selling below
cost. Now i> your chance to get a
good radio cheap—Easy terms.
CLIFTON ADAMS ELECTRIC CO.
The Time to Paint
The dry fall weather is the best season to buy PAiNT—The dry
Atmosphere insures proper drying and a good protective film is
secured which will cover your woodwork from tiie winter mois
ture and deteriation.
Coolidge Hygrade Paint is the best safeguard to property. It
possessess the ingredients that preserve and beautify—It is
made in the South for our Southern climate, has a high govern
ment analysis and stands the test—Let us figure on your paint—
R. W. Hatcher Hdw. Co.
Wholesale and Retail
OUR
Dancing Daughters
Colonial Theatre
Tuesday - Wednesday
Sept. 17 and 18
STARRING BEAUTIFUL JOAN CRAWFORD THIS A COSMO
P0P0UTAN STORY WHICH IS RECOMMENDATION ENOUGH.
YOU SHOULD SEE IT.