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^SStT*rOWN DOCTOR MTS
Deficit Greeted
ear, Rainey
l.nU Journal)
1929 found the
ion with a clean
' ".ancvtl obligations
am! with small bai-
. u of the depart-
r to F L. Rainey,
,(■ t h, commission.
pern ted during
’.•tly within its income/' he
u:,i this is true not only of
but also of
. of the :
dep
-Th was made possible by the
, n ,, j co-operation of the superin-
t‘ r! iert of the State Prison Farm, as
v ; the other officials and cm-
_j g , tb institution, which rc-
• n economies and in increased
/ Ac»«n <.t foodstuff*.
••Tre inmates "f the prison farm
i - n deprived of anything
roles cf the gov
State Prison Commis-1
Community Familiarity Breeds Civic
Contempt
A lady wrote me a letter recently
in whic hshe asked, “What do you
mean when you say one oi the mon
key wrenches in community machin
ery ik , •contemrttuou.s ljbn|iliarity?’
I understand," she continued, “what
you mtAn by ‘monkey wrenches,’ but
1 don’t get this ‘contemptuous famili
arity.”
‘‘Contemptuous familiarity" is tnc
opposite of “wide-uvrakenfulnoss.’’ It
i*. the blindfold that keeps you from
seeing, the ear muffs ^hnt keep you
from hearing opportunity that is to
the right ,to the lsft, above and be
low you, right in Milledgeville.
Whenever the civic clubs of your
community perforin a task for the
.rood of all. it causes you to sav.
Well, they .are supposed to do it,
therefore they de-erve no thanks for
cause there was so much oUy seam. Mr. J. D. HawldM vWtod his par- •
on the creek the stock could notlents, Mr. atj Mrs. A. G. Haw Lins
drink—today one of the country’s : Monday, Sarh.le returning to Macon)
finest oil fields. Both of these men; after spending some time iu Little
were infected with “contemptnous 1 nbek, Ark
familiarity.” • • •
For >ear- a pretty littlcstream of The many friends of Mr. A. J.
clear, pure water trickled from the Hawkins ure very sorry to hear of
that th: i
And when your newspaper editor
kes up an issue vital to your wel-
irc end th*" welfare of your neigh-
jrs you are moved to say, “He is
fed, clothed ! P»id to do it—he has an axe to
11 accord with these>itrind.”
at the present time When local busines- men say, “All
’ e ask is n chance to serve yon,” it
-auscs you to say, “Why should we
io them any favors; what have they
•ver done for us?”
’.do of a rock willed hillside, within
four blocks nf the center of a com-
iiiunity of some 5000 people. Hun-
irt ds of local citiacns saw it every
say, many passing it by, some stop-
ping to drink of it. A : trangvr came
i.ne day, saw and drank, but he did
not pass. He is a millionaire today,
I trough the vile of that water in
buttles.
Several hunured acres of swamp
and overgrown with “worthless” wil-
uw* were joyfully unloaded by lo
cal p.ople onto a “sucker" who now
- worth his weight in gold, through
n-sak of the selfsame timber to a
reed furniture manufacturer.
Look around you. See, hear and
a cognize the advantages of Milledge-
. die. They arc there if you will but
ad.i advantage of them.
Copyright, 1929, A. I). Stone. Re
production prohibited in whole or in
part. -
j This Town Doctor article is pulv
! ivil by The Union-Recorder in co-
.ou .'with tlfa Millcdgwdle
Club.
hia recent illness and wish him
speedy recovery.
Mr. Jack Pattishail and family of
Oconee, (la., visited his brother, Mr.
Puul 1‘atlishall. Sunday.
There will be Sunday School at the
Mcthodis*. Baptist and Christian
churchc. Sunday morning at ten
o'clock.
The Methodist and Christian
churches will hive preaching services
at seven-thirty o’clock next Sunday
night. The Christian Endeavors will
have their program at sevm o’clock.
BOSTON CAFE
—WHERE EVERYBODY EATS—
“Fr«»h Eggs Served Daily"
FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS
AND WESTfcSCN OltAK DAILY
Tf? Oar
3Sc BLUE PLATE DINNER
ODD
Mk Grip**, FW, Dmcm,
Bit—, Ff.tr awl Malm.
DR. GROVER C. JONES
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
MACON. CA.
PHONE 137t
5»0<><w>CtO<]i0!eS>CS<l^^
contented
y • me in the history of the
a* i- shown by the fact
h; been no trouble* or
cnaiplaint of a serious nature.
••All buildings have been kept in
„ trend state of repair, and several
ircpn cements made. Last year the
general assembly failed to make an
appropriation recommended by the
p .• rr.jr to provide improvement*
at th*' tuiv. rcular hospital. Due to
c • m.ie* and increased production
on th? farm, the commission this
par will be able to use a consider
able «um improving the tubercular
camp and making the surroundings
more comfortable for the inmates.”
The prison farm operated last
year <m an appropriation of $85,000,
while the administrative offices in
Atlanta operated on a $22,000 ap
propriation. which included salaries
of the commissioners inspectors and
clerical help.
NEW BARBER AT JOHNSON’S
Mr. W. J. Cannon hca come to
Milledgeville from Macon, and ac
cepted a position at Johnson’s Bar
ber Sho
her.
'-to-date bar- est diamond l
‘so the
It is that which puts the idea in
sour head that there is nothing for
you in Milledgeville, and to be some
th ng or do something you have to go
Isewhere ;that which causes you to
feel that Milledgeville is not big
•nough for you, when the truth of
he matter is that Milledgeville is
iust as big as you make it.
To be “contemptuously familiar"
keeps you down, belittles you and
belittles Milledgeville. and causes all
ride-awake people who know of you,
and with whom you come in contact,
■» feel sorry for any pity you. “Con
temptuous familiarity” is worse than
i monkey wrench i" the machinery
is a disease, playing havoc with
communities c—rywhere.
You know the story of the man
who moved because it was such n
nuisance to pick up the stones full
of little black lumps that littered his
field and hindered his plowing each
‘pring. Today that field is the larg-
Mr. Edmond Proctor of Maconjl
nt list Wednesday with his sister,
s. D. C. Leaptrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins and daugh-
■ of Tnomsboro, Ga., visited th.*ir
t. Mr. Nat Collins.
Mrs. A. B. Berry mortored to Ma-
Mr. Author Hudson of Macon,
visited his parents, Mr. and *Mrz.
Charlie Hudson last Friday.
Air. and Mrs. C. G. Long, Jr., spent
last week-end with his parents, in
Jewell, Ga.
Mr. H. M. Marchman, litlte daugh
ter Marie, and Mr. J. T. Marchman
motored to Lovett, Ga., last Sunday.
Mr. Bill Martin, Misses Lillie Mae
Allen, and Nettie Johnson, spent
Sunday with Miss Allen’s sister near
Sparta, Ga. i
Cotton Seed Meal 100 lb. bag*,
$1.80; Cotton Seed Hull* 100 lb
bag. 75c at MODERN GROCERY
COMPANY.
PAINS QUIT COMING ;
Missouri lady Says She Got
Stronger and Awful Hurting
Went Away After She
Took Cardui.
• Qulin, Mo.—“For iome time, I had
been having an awful lime with
pains in my back and sides,” soys
Mrs. Robert Creasy, of this place.
“My head would ache until I felt
os if it would split open.
“I was very weak and nervous. It
looked liko the least, little thing
would upset me. I was cross with
the children, and I had no patience
for anything.
“Often, when X would get up In
the morning, I would have to go
back to bed. I was so weak. I
dragged through my work, but it
took all my strength to do it
“I tried many remedies, but noth
ing did me any good until I started
taking Cardul. I had read how
Cardui had helped others, and so I
wanted to try it, myself.
“Cardul proved to be all that was
said of It. I took it for several
months, regularly. At the end of
that time, I was in good health, and
have been so ever since. I gained
in weight, my appetite was good,
and I was able to do all my house
work without it hurting me. The
pains quit coming."
Thousands cf cases »dmtiar to
described above have been reported
,, “ >r s of CarduL —
Spring Models
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Colors and Materials
$2.50 $5 $7.50 $10
M ss Leni Moore
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