Newspaper Page Text
—
■■■
THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA-, FEBRUARY 27, 1920
? 7 7
By J£R£ N. MOORE
them, aiul to those of you who have
no pine trees, plant some, there will
be gold in tnem Before many years
KO by.
Few of us give much thought to
: the progress of scientific develop*
I mi nt, but 1 believe there is more be-
Four days in Atlanta, Georgia’s ing done today for Georgia by Dr.
capitol city, is enough in itself, but Heriy than possibly any man In the
to be iuvt^hiy entertaired while state. He is a leader in the field of
there iUiu to iiavc tne extreme picas- hi* profession and i am gLad Gcor-
ure of ineeuag I)r. Cburies llertyjgia can call him her own son, for
The occasion for my visit was the
meeting of the Georgia Press which
was held out at Emory. It has be
come an annual custom, or bettor
than thaa, a rule, that the Georgia
editors go to school once each year
and try to learn a little more about
the game of operating a country
new. paper. •
Dr. Cox and his Emory faculty
gave the editors the full benefit of
their magnificent educational plant.
In the language of the eminent edu
cator, Dr. Cox. “both the members
of the prra.s and live students bene
fited by the institute ut Emory." We
brought, aj least wo hope wt did,
new ideas to the college and they
gave us many. I believe every edi
tor that attnded the school thi- year
feels belter equipped to render his
state and county a real service.
A great majority of the discussions
were conducted with a view of edify,
ing the editors. Advertising, the life
blood of the editor, editorial policies,
foattMi*. [subscription contests and
other topics, which are of very little
interest to the person outiside of the
newspaper office, were considered.
his hea
the tav
cond speaker who told ill
ekly
lt’iiiegh, N. (
all of his life, first j
Thero were two speakers on the
program that brought so much new
information to u.s that I believe all
of the people of Georgia will be
interested in hearing something
about the things they told us.
Milledgevilie’s own great chem
ist, Dr. Charlie Herty, possibly
brought more real information about
things that are being done to help
Georgia than any other. Dr. Ilerty
is now giving exactly h-lf of each
year to the study and development of
Georgia’s natural n|<our;es. For
fccvcrnl months he has directed an
investigation of the cotton seed an<{
from it the development of products
which can be commercialized and
bring more money to our farmer. He
has succeeded in refining cotton seed
meal to such a fine degree thut it
can be served as food. 1 actually nte
a cotton seed meal sandwich and be
lieve it or not it wus delicious Dr.
Herty showed that there is more pro
tein in one pound of cotton seed meal
than there is in meat or milk, the
common foods that are high in pro
tein qualities. In fncti the noted
chemist said you can get the same
amount of protein in five cents worth
of cotton seed meal that you can get
in $2.50 worth of beef steak or $2.75
worth of milk.
Another cotton product) that is
now being developed is .a sugar. It is
not called sugar, but it has all the
appearance of sugar and is just us
aweet, but it is made from cotto
seed hulls.
But the most important of t!
new development* of* science as fn
as the Georgian is voncerencd is th
perfection of the process of making
paper from pine pulp. Dr. Herty went
ao far as to vision the Georgia of the
future, so sure is he that this idea
going to work out successfully. 1
pictured paper mills over the state,
making news print from the pine
aapling. So strong is my faith
Dr. Herty, that I would adviw those
of you who have pine groves to pre
serve them, keep the fires out of
he naturally knows their prohlc
His heart bus always been close to
the printing office and the only time
he has been .away from the work
was during the e : ght yeras he served
a> Secretary of the Navy, when Mr.
Wilson off.red Mr. Daniels the cabi
net post, some one asked him what
he was going to do about his paper,
and he told them that if he had to
close his newspaper, he would not
•pt the place offered him by
Woodrow Wilson. Th's gives you
idea of how much this great man
loves the press room.
On Friday we were the guests of
the three Atlanta newspapers at a
luncheon. Mark Etheridge, the Mu-
r. Telegraphs managing editor, was
presiding and he described our host*
perfection, according to my way
of thinking. Mark said we were the
guests of the probability, the possi
bility and the certainty. You read
story in the Georgian and it is
probably true, if you find it in the
Journal it is possibly true, but if
you read it in the Constitution, you
L * certain its tdue, fro they investi
gate a story a week before publish
ing it.
I want Dr. Beeson and Dr. Wynn
to invite the press to G,
year for their Institute.
Dr. Elam F. Dempsey, Presiding
Elder of the Oxford District, is at
Evanstor. 111., thi* week attending
an annual conference of the church
es of the World Peace, as a repre
sentative uf the M. E. Church South.
This is the second time Dr. Demp
sey has served as delegate to the con
ference. He attended the sessions
held at Columbus, Ohio, last March,
and took a prominent part in the
work of the organization. At that
time he was named a member of the
advisory board, and was also made a
member of the Commission on Inter
national Just ce and “Goodwill, Fed
eral Churches of Christ in America
AsiG. W. Wickers ham, chairman, of
coun-j President Hoover’s Law Enforcement
daily. Commission, is chairman of the latter
FISK
TIRES AND TUBES
of the
A CARD OF THANKf
The kindness both in words and
deeds that has been shown to us, dur
ing the deep sorrow, which came :
suddenly upon us by the death of oi
son and brother, is deeply appreciat
ed Our friends have been loyal and
true, and done every thing humanly
possible to lighten our grief
pi ay that God’s richest blessings may
rest upon htem, and when they
called upon to pass through sorrow
may they find us faithful friend*
they have been to us.
MRS. S. G. W. GLADIN
MRS. EULA STANLEY
fOR RENT—Fa
Hardwick o
B. F. Andei
Wilson highway. Se
organization.
A CARD OF THANKS
e wish to express our deepest
thanks and appreciation to those who
were so kind to ns in the sudden
ilouth of our husbnad and father.
Their deeds of helpfulness came to
us in an hour of great need, and will
always be remembered and chorish-
:1 by us.
MRS. J. H. GLADIN AND
FAMILY.
1 sometimes 1
would be almost past going.
"As I had used Cardui be
fore, and knew how much I
had unproved after taking
it, I got a bottle and started
taking it. I continued to u
it for several months. After
awhile I regained my health,
and I feel that I could never
have gotten through that
awful time without Cardui.”
CARDUI
Helps Women to Hteilk
>♦*♦»»»«<
WHIT DOES THIS DAT MEAN TO YOU?
o
A BIRTHDAY?
AN ANNIVERSARY?
A PARTY?
A WEDDING?
Gifts for Every Day and Every
Occasion
Williams & Ritchie, Jewelers
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.
Atlanta’s favorite hotels
▼ 1000 ROOMS of COMFORT ▼
‘Sach room has Private Bath, Circulating Ice
Water, Ceiling Fan, Radio and Mirror Doors
in addition to the usual accommodations. JYou
will enjoy the food in our Dining Rooms or
Coffee Shops (open 24 hours), f Prices are
reasonable, too. J Both Hotels near Theaters,
Department Stores and Financial District.
e-AJfilimttd Holt!
9Be IMPERIAL
PnuLtnt try
1 50 Kooms and Bath j
For information tr Retervetinm
Address THE MANAGEMENT
We have taken over the FISK line of tires and tubes and have a complete stock
in our show rooms. It will be our pleasure to serve you.. Drive in today and
let us inspect your tires and see if it isn’t time to retire. You can’t go wrong
with a Fisk.
More milage, more comfort and easier driving when you ride on the new Fisk
Air-Flight 1 ire. It is real economy to keep good tires on your car, and you can
get no greater satisfaction than the Fisk can give you.
TIME TO RETIRE
“BUY A FISK”
W. E. Robinson, Jr. jj
Fisk Tires and Tubes. Phone 361-L (|
H
ftxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx3TTTXxxxxx¥
It’s Always Fair Weather
in the
Home of Omega Flour
Fifty thousand cubic feet of washed
z't is pumped through the Cc!e
Mills every minute. Everything is
scrupulously clean inside this mod
em Soft Wheat Mill . . . Simply
another improvement in the process
of making OMEGA FLOUR as
healthful as though your own family
doctor made it.
A. J. CARR CO.