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the UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. GA.. MARCH 12. 1231
THE UNION.RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA., MARCH 12, 1221
A d.irti<i»*
2rM
. , urm of belligerency the
>« Boerd of Tern-
M ' U ‘° petition and Public Mor-
CAROLINA WOMAN
LOST 47 LBS.
Ir 3 Months and Feels
Yens Younger
that I cannot say enough
A bottle of Kruschen Salta that
lasts 4 weeks coat* but 35 cents at
Hayes Drug Store and Harris Hall’
Pharmacy and druggists the world
over. Take one half teaspoon
glass of hot water every morning be
fore breakfast.
■■ * Attention to diet will help—cut
.... . * .. . i ou t pastry and fatty meats—go
“I have been taking Kkuschen l. » » . .. .
. „ , . „ , light ons potatoes, butter, cream and
.1-]:-- " e ff y m ° n R * ave sugar—the Kruschen way is the eafe
. , ' 0 *^' teiapoonful in t0 l0M fat Try onc botUc knd
" . ‘ '"Ta T " ' V " y r rm "" 1 fhon jf n „ t Joyflllljr satisfied—money
critics of D>«»op iWei ghed 217 pounds was always back
(Advertisement)
attack
!7, has launched
-rites, started a
concentrati
C<,n ^ C t'annon,' Jr.. was acqu ^‘| bothered with pains m my dock a
Tartly ot chanres lodged with i ower part of abdomen and sides,
church against him. The attack “Now I am glad to say I
i my back and
0 n cigaretti
apsim
dren-
aimed particularly
;oking hy women or chil-
the
well woman, feel much (Sidonged, WANTED—Young cattlo, beifei
years younger and my weight is 170 preformd. J. L. SIBLEY. 3-12-31 2t
pounds. I do not only feel better
The statement, appearing
Mrtboibt board’s clipshcet, eaye:
■ ... iprettes increased in sales by
,11.0,000,000 in 1030 over
before. The number
the
but I look better, so all mj friends
say.
“I si 11 never be without Kruschen
Salts, will never cease taking my
daily dose and more than glad to
That’s two bad,” said the cook i
she reached for another egg.
^ totals nearly 120,000,000,000 I highly recommend it for the great
iitoally* Cigarette smoking is not.jj 00 d that is in it” Mrs. S. A. Solo-
r . f . ^ is not a matter of morals; j m0 n, New Bern, N. C., Jan. 1930.’
.. a matter of health. Smoking by “p. s. You may think I am exaggerat- !
lomen or children is n matter of j n{ * by writing such n long letter
jjeud health. There is not the but truly I feel so indebted
,lightest doubt that a great many men |f or putting out such wonderwul salts
:o themselves and
nparatively unimport- | “
J x ^d habit resent exceedingly the
promotion methods by which
jacking i* being encouraged among
tf:pe n and girls, and among chil-
J. T. ANDREWS, District Agent
“Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co."
Gifts—
that
-The distressing fact
pra: deal of this increased consump
tion is among girls young girls, the
trothers of the next generation. They
*re told Ly flamboyant advertising
ta billboards, in magazines and daily
newspapers that cigarettes will keep
tbtm slender, and many poor victims
actually use them for this purpose
i< nr might use a medicine. The
-tones in our moton picturts all
create the impression that the use
of cinrettes by young women is
socially accessary.”
Bespeaking its concern at the
prospect cf a nationwide industry in
sapplyiar home wine materials, the
Methflk: board proposes a change
it tfcr prohibition laws to require the
Getting of frut juices so as to pre-
tw t/ermentation.
“There L« no reason,” it says, “wry
tie grape growers of California can
not find a legitimate market for
their product, but if they build a
trade upon the cxpeltation that the
Ameriran people will be content to
•et them in the enjoyment of a mon
opoly founded upon a violation to
hte United States constitution they
will inevitably come upon disaster.”
TAXES ON AUTOMOBILES
Automobile drivers and owners in
the United States are now paying
considerable more than a billion dol
in’ a year in taxes to federal, state
and municipal authorities. No ono
thinp in this country is more heavily
taxed, and in no other line of taxa
tion are the rates mounting more 1
rapidly. Whenever a state or muni
cipality is in need of more revenue
the automobile is the first thing that
***• it in the neck.—The Dawson
Men. i
DR Y. H. YARBROUGH SPEAKS
IN MACON
Y. H. Yarbrough, psychiatrist
*t the MilU-dgevillc State Hospital,
delivered an address before the
• hil.i Welfare Association in Macon
Monday afternoon. He held the
c l" e attention of his headers, who
*njoyed his address.
engineerIaveuT
ky* He Could Not Stud Indi-
gestion Any Longer.—Re
eved By Black-Draught
Va.—How a railroad en-
SfX, *** relieved of indigestion
i P ! nbed b Y Mr. C. K. Nelson,
rounh street resident of this
± « r - -Nelson said:
t»iM,Mn tt i 5 ' c . u ‘ ,fertn & from stomach
l917 * and had been suf-
J!° motIme - I had a tight-
breatiTn^ 1 ' c!lest - a shortness of
; cc med to be a heavy
aM pit of my stomach,
coutojf* a bit of nausea, yet I
raaMil ' 1 tried different
saot u n - Vct -uttered on Just tha
Wcst Virginia, on
tio n tL?{ n ; 1 Was such a condl-
hoa e V Ju " t ^a'"® U P an 11 wm ®
10 tty roL^ uWn ‘ t stand to work -
“&L COndiUon -
Ora°? e told nie about Blaclc-
*ttall c - 1 . £ .; artcd taking It In
tte. arn'r '.’ ftcr mealr. It helped
■Ci b “k to work.
1 *t«: itwlf a r g ’•bile on my engine
1 would cmither. I
a Uttle town, bought a
^• ' , k-ack-Dranght, t<*>k a
«ter ^ the day took an-
•' 4T ?r, \r r^h-ved me ar.d I
a tad spell like that
'n! a half years.”
r.Vf ' “-ack-Lraugnt con-
:: -i 4*: Composed of
* ' “ v cnd herbs. Rt.f—
FOR A THOUSAND—AND—ONE OCCASIONS
Anniversaries, Weddings, Birthdays, scarce a week of the
whole year through, but some onc or something is to be re
membered!
Such a relief to find the just-right gift at a just-right price—
gifts distinctly apart from the common place.
Ju- : t such gifts you will find here. We will take pleasure in
showing you.
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS
Milledgeville, Georgia
Notice
On and after April 1, 1931, a charge of
Twenty-five Cents ($0.25) will be made for
each check that is an attempted overdraft,
said attempted overdraft shall be de
termined at one o’clock P. M., the time agreed
on for all unpaid checks to be returned to
local and out-of-town banks.
This the 9th day of March, 1931.
Signed
Milledgeville Clearing House Association
The Milledgeville Banking Company
Enchange Bank
Merchants & Farmers Bank
First National Bank
NOTICE
To City Tax Payers
At Council meeting held on March 2nd. 1 was instructed
to give notice, that all taxes due the city and not paid by the
,5th, to issue Fi-Fa. against the property and advertise same
for sale. The City must collect these taxes so you had better
come and loot after yours at once and save further cost.
R. T. BAISDEN, SR.
Clerk and Treasurer
FIRE INSURANCE
OTTO M. CONN
25 Years Experience
OFFICE EXCHANGE BANK
BOSTON CAFE
—WHERE EVERYBODY' EATS—
WE ARE NOW SERVING
Chop Saoy and Otkor CUawa Diahoa
Mad. by Ezporieacod CklaoM Chof.
Always Wostorn 5took
And
Frosh Norfolk Oystars
The Finest Performincj Six Hudson Ever Built
595
Competes with the Lowest in price
Challenqes the Finest in Quality
Essex challenges the performance
of any six, regardless of price! It
introduces fine-car style and Super-
Six smoothness to the lowest price
field. It is strongly built to assure
lasting satisfaction and utmost de
pendability. It matches the econ
omy of cars most noted for low
operating cost It gives vop Rare
Riding Comfort tor the first time
In a car of its amazing low price.
All seats are wide and deep — with
lots of room for comfort while
riding. Head-room and leg-room
are greater, doors are wider, bodies
are insulated against weather and
noise. All controls are easy to
reach and operate. Your nearest
Hudson-Essex dealer is ready to
give you a demonstration. Go test
i’s challenging performance and
Rare Riding Comfort yourself I
The Value Sensation in a Year of Sensational Values
T. H. ENNIS, Dealer
“Mother neVcv made •
Biscuits liKe c /hesa
June Hess, our home econom
ics expert, is anxious to help
you with recipes and your me
nu planning. Her “Three
Meals a Day” suggestions
have solved this problem in
nianv homes, bringing joy to
women who take advantage
of this opportunity. Write to
day for her recipes.
You, too, can win compliments with your bak
ing . . . make meal-time the happiest of the
day, if you use “That Good Flour” HELIO
TROPE ... the finest soft wheat flour. It
is tested for every baking quality . . . proved
to be uniform in a kitchen like yours. Every
sack is full of good biscuit