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UNION RECOBDER, M1LLEDCEVILLE, CA., SEPTEMBER 11, »»«
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
That few activities of a railroad
are so little understood us those deal
ing with its public relations work, is
the assertion of President A. E.
Clift of the Central of Georgia. In
itatement published today he says
people think of this
unnre of statements
the railroads
■—Exercise for Character Building—
Many people think that the pur
pose of exercise is for body-building
only; that it simply >trcngthen* the
muscles and speeds up the vitality
generally. The truth however is
that one cannot build up his body | thm w
v ’thout at the same time increasing J ap Iner | v
his mental powers and strengthen- : intended t
Ing hi. character.
Why is this so?
Because the brain and th? body j roa) | operation since a railroad
are so closely related that when you brinjf its st . rv i C e up to a high stand-
impair or improve one you cannot ; ar j () f e fj c j,.t, C > before it ran prop-
help but affect the other. Many a ] t . v , y ^ ahout
s«-rio!js illness has: been cured through ^ ..j n t j. e j r public r-lations campaign
menta! science, and many a weak rn || r oads are, frankly, endeavor-
mind ha lwen strengthened by firs* j nR t(l rt .t n | It „ni| increase the good
building body strength. The most J wi „ „ f thc pu b|i c ” says Mr. Clift,
noticeablp effect body-building has | “Xhi- they are trying to do. not
on the mind is the self-confidence trough the distribution of ‘railroad
and courage it gives. . propaganda* hut by rendering the
No one--nvin ot woman—can. get kind of service which tht public h:»-
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL LESSON TOR SETT. 15
TEACHINC THE LAW OF COD
Further post
fnr in this world without a a right to expect No inefficient,
poorly managed or operated railroad
can win publuit favor by issuing
false or misleading statements about
itself.
Any .idv rtising campa'gn, whith
er to 5: II goods or to gain good will, j ^
must be based upon the facts. Noi
such campaign can be effective un-, ^.
less ii deals strictly with the truth.! *'
nil financial Before a railroad can properly talk 1
make serl-; about itself, it mtfst bring its ser- 1 j j
vice up to the highest possible stand-'
ard of efficiency. Then, .and then J
only, can it properly come befo:
public with n statement of il
taking the public into the
'onfidence has
for the railroads
pkr.tiful supply of courage. The
courageous person depends on him
self. He make- his own decisions
and can put up n good fight if neces
sary—whether it is to put through a
big business deal or simply a fight
waged in defense of some principle
he believes is right.
Or. the other hand,
power, in the business
world have l>eon knowi
ous mistake and tv “go .nil to pieces"
when some body weakness overtakes
them. They begin by vnscillnting
and end by making a decision too
late or else making the wrong decis
ion. They lose their judgment and policy
perspective, .nnd they lose also the railroad:
confidence of thoir business associ- i necessar
Nehcmiah’s work had been very
ccessful. His special object was
rebuild the walls, that there might
, a |be that much more protection again.-t
le light, that public relations,., ... . . *
.7 , , .‘the enemy that was always trying to. ... ,, .,
ery pha.-e of rail-i. . , ... , , ... Amen th:
9 1 .1 impede the spiritual progress of this ! _
people who followed after Jehovah.
Now that there was reasonable as
surance of rafety. their leaders could I
turn their attention to spiritual
things which wore vital in the life of \
the people. It is ever true thnt one I
must "Take time to be holy." Ne- '
htmiuh nnd Ezra are in perfect no--
cord regarding the basic need for
spiritual life. The same Law of God j
that was the only adequate guide inj
the past, had to be again followed if
right living was to be maintained and
the favor of God continued.
Ezra, thc 'cribc, does not appeal
in the hi to:y for about twelve year .
Possibly he returne dto Babylon foi
a period. He is a firm believer in
obeying the commands of the Fath
er. But those requirements must be
1 first known to be followed, and tht
place to obtain such teaching;
the Holy Writ, which expre soil
will. A revival in reading th»
was proposed and the ptfopli
• summoned to assemble for that
| purpose in one of tin open places ol
, .. ,, _. i Jerusalem. For the first time w<
„ml,t,nrol,I,.„,.. !-«'<• record of a pulpit.
that day, but from early morning
until high noon. The reader was
greatly helped by the evident attitude
of the people. The record is “the
ears of all *"ie people wre attentive
unto the book of the law.” They
indicated their regard for t'.ie Book
by standing up as the scribe began
his reading. We do well to treat
this Bible differently in every way
than ve do any other book. Follow
ing the general ascription of praise
there was unanimous and repeated
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ose from the people. |
of most icverentixl j
worship was assumed by the ap
preciative audience.
These readers uttered the word#
“distin-tly” and "gave the sense.";
Then* is a fine opportunity for just
such action nnd interpretation when- j
ever the Bible is read in public. 1
Great preparation should be made by
minister, Sunday School superintend
ent or any who have the privilege
of reading the Bible to others. Too
often this is done with much In- I
distinctness nnd with scarcely
glance at the audience which should 1
be listening intently.
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■ deaths than I J
id—y
casualtit
Flit-
have no preference
of your family or 1
next.- Stn.-t today—
Whn
hear
lid of
thnt "he is no good—he ‘husn’t any
backbone,’’ you ea nbe fairly cer
tain that it is almost literally the
truth. In nl Iprobability thnt man's
lack of stability is due to a weak
backbone," you can he fairly cer-
he knows he would get the worst of
it. If somebody’s life’ depended on
"his own physical strength nnd endur
ance that person would probably die.
He has no confidence in himself nnd
he follows the line of least resistance,
lie is an object of pity or contempt.
Exercise could make a new man of
him.
It makes little difference what the
character of the exciche is that you
tak? ro long as all the muscles are
u.ed vigorously, without overstmin-
endering good scrvic
something worth telling the public.
Mr. Clift reviews public relations
developments during the past eight
years, during which time the Central | j t
and other railroads have issued (_ '
periodical statements to the public, I . . ,
through the newspapers nnd other' pnnc !£. e .
medium*. Ho point, out that during,” ' Mnon, '“ 1 > y «
this period, co-operation between the J***"*
public nnd the mile,™!, tins helped ! t, °"* '"' 1 " :y ° f thc Ct ' ntral b "" C,L
to make transportation service the
most efficient in this country’s his
tory.
The Central's president declares j
that his road has no designated pub-1
lir relations officer or department.!
but looks upon every employe as a j
public relations representative, |
charged with the responsibility of
rendering service thnt will justify the |
public’s good will. He closes by suy-'
ing that it is upon the fundamental I
LOOK
AT THE PRICES,
FOLKS!
friends may, b
and kill every one you see. It is
very easy if you use FLY-TOX the
product developed at Mellon Insti-
tue of Industrial Research by Rex
Risearch Fellowship. It has a per-
The speak- fumc-like fragrance, is harmless to
seen, and then he could mankind, but kills .ai’. household in
better .advantage. There sects. Just follow instructions on
blue label of bottle. INSIST upon
FLY-Tox from your retailer.—Adv.
1 be heard
l was a supporting group of leaders,
(as they stood with Ezra in the exc-
*f his important office (Neh.
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dials, ornamental gazeing globes, Spanish jars and other ceiaent y
products, flowers and shrubbery*. ;I*
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«1 dwelling* cheap. X
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t of Milledgeville X
r on term*. Alio £
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once Milledgeville,' O
8-22-29
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J. J. RYLE, Owner & Operator
119 Jones Ave., Macon, Ga. Phone 2133-J g
NEW RUBBER NOW MEANS SAFETY THIS WINTER}
A BETTER PRICE FOR YOUR CAR, NEXT SPRING!
A few of the Reasons
Why You Should Own a
GENERAL # ELECTRIC
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When :t comes to actually selecting a particular mod-
cm electric refrigerator, a prospect wants reasons*
Here arc a lew suggestion that will guide you—rea-
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frigerator: •
Thc only refrigerator with hermetically sealed mech
anism. That means no oiling—ever. And no dirt, air
or moisture in the workin; rats. Barifchment of
trouble. Quietness. Elimination of repairs and servicing
—proved 1 :he fact :hat there arc more then 300,000
owner- and not one has spent a single dollar for repairs
or service!
at the t
good business to put
on new rubber all
around?
Yes .. . These are All ’ ■
Goodrich Tires
Silv
ertowns g
3 0x3 ! ,2
31x4
$ 6.25 fi
18.80 i
32x4
11.50
29x4.40
7.50
30x4.50
... 8.50
31x5.25
12.25
35x6.00
14.80
Whatever you do, do it now.
mind to act promptly — or i
tunity, for these terms will
very soon. Investigate today
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BIG TIRE SALE STARTS TODAY
J UST take a look at thoss
figures! Yes, they’re our
prices on tires . . . cut, right
now, to give you a special op
portunity for fall and winter
driving!
And on Goodrich Tires, too!
Tires with such leatures as
stretch-matched cord . . . cur
ing by the famous Goodrich
water-cure process . . . traction
and ease of steering that have
made Goodrich treads univer
sally recognized for the scientific
correctness of their design!
And think what such prices
mean . . .
Your tires probably are be
ginning to chcr* the carets of
' ieng summer of hard driving.
Treads are no longer a fair
match for winter driving which
isn’t so far away.
Better come in to sea us right
away! Better check over your
present rubber once again . . •
carefully . . . and see how good
it looks next to sound, new
Goodrich Tires! For these prices
can’t last long. Act right nowl
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JZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE
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L D. SMITH