Newspaper Page Text
UNION RECORDER, HILLEDCEVIUX, C* . OCTOBER IT. IH*
book reviews
—
tr DR. ALICE HUNTER
A,.i.Unt Prof«,.or of E.rfUh Goorfia Suta Collate for Worn*
nr maUot o« ^0-
both a ojattor of art aod a
0 f gaining wealth. In
; >riet y and appeal to all type*
f m ind the publiahe
thei
We
pleated thi.
c multitude of v
pr,,pOsl'
THE GOLDEN WIND
BY TAKASHI ohta and mar.
CARET SPERRY
CHARLES BONI PAPER BOOKS.
NEW YORK
paiiraic Colum has written the
introduction for the Golden Wind
published in .September. This is the
;j r .t \ flame of the Paper Books to
),(. by the publishing house of
Chari*-- BonL The editors of this
eries, the aim of which is
ood and well designed
. : . within the reach of any reader,
H»race Kallen, Lincoln Colcord,
Evir .tt Dean Martin, Louis Unter-
, r. Rockwell Kent, Elmer Adler,
rni j Padraic Colum. The venture is
tt..rth watching for the volumes are
pftYnd at a rate of five dollars for
tw . jvt* books.
VSperry was born in Chicago
„• Scar'dinavian descent. She spent
ral years of her infancy in the
land .•( h*-r ancestors but was brought
l ack : A meric* at three. She is a
'.-nriuate of Wisconsin University and
hi- v., :tten for New York news-
. . Mr. Ohta, son of a pioneer
of tin Hheral movement in Jupan, as
•Mine to America and married
in woman. II<- is theatri*
ra ! d»- Vr.er and painter for the
W • *-k. New York, piny house.
I! ar.re -Mr. Ohta, at a party, relate
a -• ry of his exile experience in
rhats Mi s Sperry desired to c<>11a-
*. r:.*. with him in preparing a book
ui would bring that strange land
•mi it- people to the western read-
Tk.- Men wind from the Gobi de-
1 the world in a yellow haze
f r Takawo Muto on his lonely wan-
d. - through Manchuria. A mys-
te'• : desire carried him from
\illaur t village over a land that
ci r**d with winter frost or that
gleamed with noonday sun. He saw
the lovely women of General Ko’s
hareem; he rode the midnight plains
under the blue light of the moon
With the Mai Sai bandits; he visited
the temple of mysterious heaven,
mecta of the diseased and the soul-
sick. He came at last to the House
of Plum in the City of Bombay where
he heard the revealing humn sounds
of hte city and the moaning of the
waters of the bay under u sky spat
tered with the “fleeces torn from the
nests of heavenly birds.”
The hero cf the story often hoped
for the rompanionship of a good wo- (
man to sooth his loneliness but even
ut the moment when one attracted hi:
eyes he found himself alienated by
his inner vision of a remote holirn*
beyond.
> one who likes delicate descrip
tion of persons and places the hook
filled with delight. To one who
longs for understanding of the
Chinese land and it- people, their
human ways, and their philosophies
t»ook is a revelation.
RIVER HOUSE
BY STARK YOUNG
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS.
NEW YORK, $2 50.
ver House centers around a
issippi plantation with five gene
rations of Dandridges as its ghosts
living occupants. Backwards and
forwards moves the narrative with
slight action, much reflection, much
household discussion. References to
Galsworthy's Forsyte Saga, in the
novel, indicate that Mr. Young sought
to do for an old f out hern family what
the Englishman did for the Forsytes
The story deals in particular with a
env ing of purpose.- in a father and
son, concerning the acreage of River
House. The reader wishes the beauty-
attempted in th»* book had been re
vealed in beauty of action, for the
story leaves one tom with pity for
two ireneratiors, and regretful.
Beauty of thing'* is th< re in plenty—
the lovely southern garden, the soft
southern night, the music, the river,
and in the ladies' frocks of the an
cestral storehouse. Mr. Young
knows hi- south and his faithful por
trait of this southern man-ion and
its people deserves wide reading.
TWO BLACK CROWS SHOW Ilf
MACON
Theres a show coming in which the
head man is none other than the
famous, “HEAL MAN," Charlie Mack
of the team, Moran and Mack, in
“WHY BRING THAT IIP," which is
the shows title.
This Is the first time Moran and
Mack have appeared in Moving Pic
tures. This picture is indeed a
scream from start to finish. It is the
fasted and funniest Musical Comedy
ever presented on the All Talking
Screen Stage. There are beautiful
girls, wonderful choruses, and some
of the catchiest song numbers are in
this production. Gorgeous costumes,
and the pepiest dancing.
In addition to Moran and Mack,
one of the most clever actresseB on
the screen today is in this remark
able picture. She i- >weet Evelyn i
Brent, and does some very fine work.
You have heard the “TWO BLACK
CROWS” on the victrola and also on
the radio, now don’t, for goodness
sake miss an opportunity of seeing,
and hearing them on the screen in,
"WHY BRING THAT UP”, which
will be at the R»*lto Theatre., All
Week, <
FOR RENT—Fmv m boas*, t
•eras groan*—flaa wall watai
lights if desirad. Saa Mrs. S.
Cook, phone 3903.
TKIFLD cro. CO.
COAL
15 an ancient discovery, but consumers of our
various grades are continually discovering its
rtored-up wealth.
Rich m carbon, but poor in ash -sums up the
reasons for the general satisfaction lendered
Our (service is a match for their quality, loo-
>y our coals,
it s up to scratch.
FOWLER-FLEMISTER GOAL 0,
Kitchen Utensils.
** “ fgXCaZXXXXXZZZXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXJXXXXZEED
Is this the Kind of a Bank
FOR SALE
Uot.Point Ranger( A
1 do
»)
led Haviland Chin
plates (Indian Tree
You Like?
robleti (Rock Crystal a
ut glass combined.)
Odd China.
Premier Vacuum Cleaner.
Carpet Sweeper.
Mahogany Eyok Shelf.
Lawn Mower.
MRS. HATTIE A GARRARD
Phone 100
NEARLY KILLED BY CAS
Y i—DRUGGIST SAVES HER
(THE DOCTOR OF TOWNS)
D, No, Overlook The Little Thii
—
I “G*is on mv stomach wa= so bad it
| nearly killed me. My druggist tol l
| me about Adlerika. The gs.- i« gon*-,
.'now and 1 feel fine."—Mr-. A.
... , . .. ' Adamek.
who doesnt know, the lit-,
r« done or left undone do not ' Simple glycerin, buckthorn, satin;-,
f’V difference, hut Uure are I etc., as mixed in Adlerika, he!t*-|
il o-i who do know, and they j GAS on stomach in 10 minutes! Most j
ually the ones who count most. ! remedies act on lower bowel onlv.l
I but Adlerika acts on BOTH upp !
trlook the little thing;
el.
th i
irte you never knew
of I R< lievrs constipation in 2 horn - I
mall will surprise you. CULVER & KID.
DRUG CO.
NERVOUS^ WEAK
Texas Lady Says She Was Up
One Day and Down the Next
Pains Stopped After She
Took CxrduL
Terrell. Texas.—“I was i un-down
nnd nervous, and for several months
my health had not been good." says
Mrs. Loul3 Wieland. of this place.
“I was up one day and down the
next. I never felt like doing any
thing.
“I worried all the time, and cn^td
not sleep well at night.
“Periodically I would suffer from
pains in my back and sides. I would
have awful headaches, and would
feel dull and dizzy.
“My sister had taken Cardui, and
she persuaded me to try it. She
said to me one day: 'If you will
only try It, you will see for yourself
how much good it will do you.' So
I got a bolUo of Cardui and began
to take it. It was not long until
I felt fine. I got stronger, and my
nerves did not bother me any more.
“The, pains stopped coming in my
back. :-nd I could do my work with
out any trouble. I think Cardui ia
a fine medicine."
The fact that so many women
have b.*ea helped, In their efforts
to build up Uitir health, by taking
Cardui, should encourage you to
try tills well-known medicine.
A purely vegetable, medicinal tonic.
For sale by all druggists.
M
M
M
IN
M
jM
M
IH
M
M
M
M
M
B
A bank whose methods arc modern and progressive. Whose Officers and em
ployees want to. know you personally and are .eager to help you in any matter
that requires individual attention. Where your account is welcomed and ap
preciated thought it may be a modest one. This is that kind of Bank.
"THE BANK OF SINCERE SERVICE"
EXCHANGE BANK
Greatest protection offered depositors of any Ba.ik in Central Georgia, outside of Macon
[XXXXXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:
Honest Values
that assure DEPENDABLE
TRANSPOIiTATION/
the littlt thing- th t often
'■ difference bet’ en profit
in buxint'HF especially in
With an individual, it
ment, courtesy, cleanline--;
efficient salespeople, tidi-
ttmo nhere; with a town, it
»r»ets. well kept lawns, traf-
merrh.indi;
itry have W
A Hundred Ways to
Modern Color!
Use quick-drying DUCO in
every room in the house
*»r the
that yi,|
■»nd y»u will tear down.
merchant, an organization
m 'a - paper does anything for
'--inunity, tell them about it,
< m a letter, call them on the
•r stop in and see them and
your appreciation. You get
good out of anything they do
"immunity as the; do. No
do anything for the town but
i won’t benefit If you don’t
’ f do anything yourself, the
>u can do is to thank those
** doing something through
•»u will benefit.
(i little thing to do, hut it will
a profit.
-ht. 1029, A. D. Stone. Re-
prohihited in whole or in
*n Doctor article is pub-
the Union Recorder in ©o-
with the MhHedgeville
The Chevrolet Red “O. K.
That Counts” Tag Protects
Your Used Car Purchase.
Every reconditioned cur we offer for rule I,
idemni J hy r. ra if the Chevrolet red
"O.K. th.it Count,” lu-;. Thi* tag is the
purchaser'* anumcr tout the car to which
ll In 4tt;.' hptl h.i • h* , cn • i-,■*,* o v i*r circ ,i ifiv
by expert mechanics—that it ban hern
thoroughly reconditione;'—jtid that tut
price fn i J on the car’* actual abiNty to
render aen ice.
Due to the overwhelming popularity of the
new Chevrolet Six, we hate on hand at this
time an unuv ’*y large group of theae
“O.K.’d” car*. Come In! You are certain
to find the car you want—at a price that
wiU aave you money. Make a small down
id drive your car away!
LOOK
Z- the c < hUstmidhtg Used
Car V atuea
1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN
Thor«>urhly «>v«*rhauli-d, e«*«d -cuVhar,
■t t prica «»f $:i.;r. M. Th»« car w
pri'-fd I>k> tht.ip l-iil art iff %’unig
t« wdl and rvd-it • t ur stm-k. It will
pay yaa t» art .»ukk.
WE ARE OFFERING AN EXCEP
TIONAL BARGAIN IN A 1927
DODGE FAST FOUR
That has hern thoroughly overhaul-
• d, not only ready but right, this ear
has only hern used by a Indy. Quick
salt 9 400.(Mi will take this unc home.
L N. JORDAN
Milledgeville, Ga.
DUCO MADBONV^bTdU PONT
Culver & Kidd Drug Co.
USED CARS
X}(i tiun n>nv;