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' Girls Defeat Boy*
in Hunger Conte*!
Ha-iout.—Ton girl student8
0 f a .iliili school here challenged
an equal number of boy* lo a
repetition. The girls sat on
olie side of u table that was
i.lied up with delicious food,
niid the boys sat on the other
side. The Mde which abstained
the longer was to be declared
the winner.
The boys stood the test for
0 i>; r -h; hours, while the girls re-
0 ftlyed to help themselves for
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the UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDCEVOLE, GA., NOVEMBER «, 19-0
AH ol
Messina, lialy. to Have
V/crld’a Largest Clock
Jb - .ina. Italy.—The world’s largest
. n .| * .•Tiiplicated clock will soon
„. r.-.I In the belfry of the ca-
ludr.ll here. It will surpass all otli-
r .: . including even the famous
n,. . r Stmwdiurg for the o-lglnallty
f • movement and the variety of
s signals.
Among the features of this great
clock. which Is to be built by an Al-
i firm, are n cock which crows
wn, midday and sunset, an or-
ntal lion that wags Its tall nt
midday, opens Its mouth aud emits u
lonnl figures of Messina
i and Clarenxa, appear
' of an hour nnd strike
1 bell. At the hours, Death
NOTED FRENCH EDUCATOR
TO VISIT C. S. C. W.
Milledgeville will be host, on No- not in qv
vember 17, to the very distinguished pvadabU
Freneh educator, Monsieur Auguste, *22.50 H|
V. Desclos, Assistant Director of the
National Office of French Univer
sities. Since 1926 Monsieur Des*
clos ha? been in charge of the Des-
cational exchanges between France
and the United State, and it is in
that capacity that he will visit G.
S. C. W. In the evening he will
give an illustrated lecture on the
subject of University Life in Paris,
Past and Present. The lecture will
be open to the public.
This is Monsieur Descols’ third
visit to the United States. He lect
ures in English and creates excel
lent impression wherever he goes.
Entre Nous, the French Club of
G. S. C. W. is sponsoring this visit
in the interest of better understand
ing between France and the United
States.
REDUCED
.y •■itiags topcoats mad
ive boon cat in price bat
ty* I will m.I yaa a 4c-
lit or overcoat f
Altolate sotisfaetjoa or
year meacy bock. All dotbeo triad
oa before delivered.
SAM McCOMB, Tailor.
Pboae 302
Atwater Keat Radio—-Sold oa easy
TerH»—Adams Electrical Co.
with
W. A. PETTIGREW’S BIG BARN
IS DESTROYED BY FIRE
Mr. W. A. Pettigrew, who lives in
e western part of the county, lost
a big two story barn and its contents
by fire aboi^t five o’clock Wednesday
morning of last week. The bam
unusually well built onr, con
taining all heart dressed lumber.
Mr. Pettigrew feels certain that
the time with a sickle, nnd 'the f'i
PI ten re behind a door. las there has been a heavy down pour
.ok will tell the days of the | of rain all during the night, and
covered with fire-proof
rodded. The sur-
X T. ANDREWS, Dbirict Ago!
“Jeffenon Standard Lite
latanace C*.”
mythological figure up- j t h c burn ,
putrin;
guards the clock on Suudnys. the . ,. , , ,
imtoii on Mondays, Mars on Tuesdays, | round,n K s had been swept and clean-
Mercury on Wednesdays, Jupiter on ed the da >’ beforc *
Thursdays, Venus on Fridays and J
Saturn on Saturday*. j Folk., th.t Kan... City Beef at
mere will Ik, „ number or biblical w.ikiu. pl.ee iu.t m.lt. i.
scenes which move on certain days of * t ,,
the year and notably ut Easter aud . . * . , . ,,
Christmas.
The clock will tell, besides the hours, j
the days of the week nnd the month, ’ Every day i
tlo- phases of the moon, the seasons Briag as your
and the year. buy seed e®it«
The great clock, which it Is ex- Chandl.
pected will bo in position by the end
of the year, Is due to the initiative of
Enjoys Life at 49
the least exertion,” says Mrs. G. \V.
Neely of 2915 Sccvcrs street, in Dal
las. *'I hardly knew what to do next,
until heard that Hcrbihe is helping
so many. I got a bottle of it Nov/
I cat hearty meals and thc food is
nourishing me instead of souring in
stomach and filling me witli gas.
housework is a pleasant
my stc
My h
now, c
done."
Herbine is a vegetable liquid which
docs nothing more than help your
stomach and bowels take care of thc
food you cat, so you will not have
the gas which causes constipati
JONES DRU
headaches, sour
COMPANY
Cult Stage* FUt Fight*
for Rbeumatum Remedy
Belfast.—A Roman Catholic clergy
man has Introduced a new health cult
In Irish villages which he claims is
giving the K. O. to rheumatism. I
Some years ago the reverend gen
tleman was stricken with rheumn-
tlsm, and In the midst of his troubles
was forced to use his lists on one [
occasion. After the encounter he felt ;
better. He proclaimed the secret of i
bis cure, and now every evening spec- j
taclcs funnier than any pantomime? '
iagei
• staged In the one-time silent vil- <
In the open, against a rustic bnck- J
ground, stirring pugilistic bouts take J
place, and the reason for the con-1
lllcts Is not ‘he Irish love of flglif, I
but a queer new health cult.
HowOldAreYou
My Friend*: Correct Year Eat
ing Fault* nad Late Your
Fit With Knuchen Salt*
Ye?: I’m forty-five today—built
like a race horse, my friends say—
and I know 1 feci 10 yeurs younger
than 1 did three months ago—and
I’d hate to tell you how much fat I
lost with Kruschen.
i call Kru?chen Salts the “magic
salts" because when I was fat and
wretched, despondent and half sick
all the time—it took only one bottle
that I bought for 85 cents to liven
me up—put ambition and energy in
to me—make me feel years younger
and with thc help of a change in diet
•how- me how to lose the fat I
*o ashamed of.
Cut out pastries And desserts—go
ta, y on potatoes, cream, cheese, and
butter—eat lean meat, chicken, fish,
vegetables and fruits and never fail
to take one half teaspoonful __
Krust nen Salts 'In a glass of hot
water before breakfast every morn-
Every drug store worthy of the
®»ne j n the World sells Kruchen
weeks--* 1 . 85 C<?nt bottle Uat * -
health mu< * 40 * or bu °y» nt
"* VES PHARMACY
Harris hall drug co.
«pp«u, 1 d “ u « ht « r h » d «
and „„ w , " « Rave her Vinol
amazed" \? *** * ">“«*■ « *"
Vinoi "• J oot»en.
mineral 3".!"“ tho bod >' "”Portant
with cad , - ntS ° f ir ° n - c * 1 ' iu >"
»kat thin .. ruTltu ™‘ ‘V?*
need u ' chl| dren or adults
""WICK mult, are
‘•rine, rhc very FIRST bottle
■hZ ,‘:."' ! , s| eep and . BIG np-
c ',.,'“tea delicious!
EK & KIDD DRUG CO.
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What Price,
Prestige?
If we do say it ourselves, there is
prestige in the remark: "YoU can get me at
ihe Blftmore." And It is not the least of the
benefits of stopping at the Bihmorc. "But,"
you say, "what is the premium paid for this
prestige?" NONE WHATEVER . .. . as
these surprisingly reasonable rates prove.
BILTMORE RATES
Single S4, $5, S6 Double S6, St, S10
30 Rooms $3.50
"You can get me at the Bikmefe,"... prestige,
yes, but comfort, convenience, enjoyment, too!
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When the Prosperity “Throb” Hits
You-whatdya do,fellas??
You look around for the “sweet and only”—you want to
share that grand and glorious feeling with the little lady
of your heart—bet ya’ do—But you needn’t look for the
best place to take HER—We’ve arranged that—Any
body will tell you that pictures are more THRILLY and
SATISFYING—at THE COLONIAL. Our offering for
ARMISTICE DAY Nov. 11th, is “ANYBODY’S WAR”.
Starring the Two Black Crows “MORAN and MACK”.
Come and roar in comfort as you will find it at The Co
lonial. Take a tip from the happiness barometer and
see this show.
ColonialTheatre
To the New Bride
Your “first biscuit*'’ may be
a* delicious and wholesome
as grandmother’*. Use the
same flour she nsed-Omega.
It will help yon nuke a per.
feet success of even yonr
very first bakings.
IfwFhwrfirBeyinnen
A. J. CARR COMPANY
Whoisale Distributor
CLEAN-UP SALEM
In Every Department of Our Auto
And Garage Business
GAS - 20c.
OIL REDUCED 5 TO lie
PER QUART
Doping-Washing $1.50
-ANY MAKE CAR-
Repair Job* fiyissily Rdscd
—THESE PRICES ARE CASH ONLY—
Sale Opens
Thursday Morning
Lasts Ten Days
You Will Have the Opportunity to Save
Money—acJ buy More Value Than Ever
Before—7c Cotton will Look High when you
Compere it with our Price*.
Used Car
BARGAINS
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
1925 Fold Touring .$60.00
1926 Chevrolet $65.00
Star Touring $65.00
1925 Ford Coupe $65.00
1926 Ford Touring $75.00
The*e Car: are in Good Condition—Ready to
Run.
OTHER VALUES YOU CAN’T PASS UP
Packard Touring ..$200.00
1926 Ease* Coach ..$150.00
1928 Chevrolet $185.00
1927 Hupmobile Touring $300.00
We Have Several Huthons—Nadi Sedan—
Cadillac and other* that we are Selling at
Practically Your ovn Price—If you ever
Wanted real Automobile*—Now it your
Chance.
Thz* Sale ia put on Preparatory to a big
Announcement that will Appear at the end of
thin Sale
T. H.ENN1S
Hudson-Essex Dealer