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THE UNION-RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE. CA.. JANUARY Sf. ItM
C-ijr Rn tmt-Errnriicr
SoatUni Recorder Ettab. ltlt
Published Weekly m Thursday
•I MilledgevtUe, Ge.
R. B. MOORE—EDITOR
JERE N. MOORE—Busmen Mgr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Ome Year _ $1 JO
Sbr Mealk.
Rates on Applicatioi
KafionalgPEdilorialA* QClatron
^=5ifrSm£mBth • • 1934
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF COUNTY
THURSDAY, JAN. 25, 1034
New devices and products which
add to human satisfaction, comfort
and enjoyment would make slow
headway without advertising
create a desire for them on rhe part
cf the public.
j The best thing about this whole
nation is that people don't look
' eptical when anyone nays that
' things are better. Instead, the other
fellow agrees with you. We have
passed beyond the region of hope
into the realm of faith, faith it
future, generally shared by e<
body.
HAIL DR. HERTY
support of every citizen in the na- raw material*. The means and na
tion. tcrials are available m abundance.
Of course Miilegeville will do her as are workmen who stand ready by
part. An able committee bos the pm- the millions to man the factories,
grgam in charge and has planned to The stage is set. The engine is
*tage a ball at the Country Club, manned and under steam. AU that is
There should be an enthusiastic re- needed is to get it off dead center
spon.-e on the part of our people and -nd the wheels will start turning,
the ball room should be crowded on Sorie day, somehow they will begin
Friday evening. to turn. No question about that. And
The cause is a worthy one. Every then we will be on our way. Money
cent will go to the Warm Springs that flows so grudgingly now will,
Foundation and will be used to aid | again flow freely. These times will *
those who are not financially able recede into rostrospect and we
stortad the -ew year without ani- and into a new e ' '
mosity in hm heart against any hu- advancement. * progtt!s and
man being. ___
Judge Park is kind and courteous! Y««r p__
in his nature, and in his contact with Solas to* Pa| r p s * w# *-^SA»ck.o B
his fellow man both on and off the Foot Siao is* p ai **^ lJ li ** ry and
bench he largely exemplifies the ; ‘ r "“CKANDLER’s.
characteristics of the old Southern i — __
gentleman. He has the utmost confi- The eraiwi ,■
dene. in the leadership nf our peat 1 .ad "" " h '‘* U
President, and beli-ves that he will j adjourned Thnrsdav “d
lead this country back to prosperity ' week. V m ra,n * of **st
Milledgeville will pause Thursady
to do honor to a native son, a son
who has gained fame and distinction
in the world of Chemistry and has
done more than any other man to
kelp lift our people out of porertfi T,?. ‘""J. “n ms
end make their natural resources!Hi* heart u, clore to Warm
more productive. Dr. Ch.rli, H«tf
win com. home Thursday to hi, hoy | ?.! «"•
,d. fpi.nd. ..a. t. ' l,,u,ion *"<• h “ devoted much on
his Interest to help others, who are
to obtain treatment at the hospital.
There are thousands in the nation
who are suffering from infaitnle
paralysis and if this fund will pro
vide a way for them to get partial
relief from the diseaaa we should
not hesitate to take part in this ball
on Friday.
We can think of nothing that will
make the President happier
„ 1 hood friends, friends who know him
“Charlie” and love him because
kou can t injure others without he has always been happy. jov : al,
injuring yourself. . sympathetic, and a sincere friend.
- j It was a happy thought when Mil-
Today's troubles are tomorrow's V d geville frVnd- cf Dr. Hc-ty de-
liszy memories. Time is a great rided they warned to. In some small
healer. , ^ ^ j tvay. show him their appreciation for
- ) ell that he has done and achieved
The creation of new desires which Rm | t0 ], t him know that Mitledge-
make for a higher standard of living ,l!l„ pr0lld of Hm , pd „,, d t „
has been due largely to the power -him him ,s one of her own The
of advert,sin*. j Me, .a. firm gi v ,„ evpremdon In
“ | November when n*n* Georgia da : Iv
If the printing of the Congression- newspaper, printed the edits
al Record were abohshed and the November 20th. on newspaper that
newspaper, quit rending reporter, to t,, d W n made ire Dr. Hertv from
the capital, how long would it be 0 , onrl . trM , tt, (w fn>nd .
before Congress would quit UlkingT were probably the proudest and hap
__ “ ~ I Piest people in the United State*
The old phrase said, “Put up or, whf . n the
experiments that Dr. Herty
s u up. If you can’t put up some |, a< j been conducting for several
real effort to .mprove your home y ,„, tp m , le ncwIp . pcr from tt ,
town and ne.ghborhood, better shut! c.eotgi* pine had been proven
your month about Its defect.. j r ,„f„|. His „„„ h „ bMn clp „,.
[ followed by them. They have seoti
i him rise to the height in the cheml-
! cal world. They have seen him hon-
suffering from the handicaps
by the d'sease. to find relief. It ii
wonderful thing to celebrate his
birthdsy this way, and we fee! sure
that thousands of Americans who
ran’enoreciate hi« noble efforts wi'l
*"ke the orcasfon to honor him *»*.•
v elr nre-er.e-» at the hall.
BETTER YEAR AHEAD
be In the midst of a new day in which
the experience of our present econo
mic sickness wT be utilized to immu
nize us against a repetition of it
The need of the hour is courage,
fortitude, faith in ourselves and our
destiny and in the Providence of
God. When the period of our chae-|
tisement is past a change w : 11 i
that will be so pervasive and yet so
intangible that one of the moot ques
tions of the future will be. What
brought It about? The important
thing for us is to lift our vls ! on
above the worries that circumscribe
us now. take note of the progress
of mankind down through the
and from that record take hope for
hotter days ahead —Times-Journal,
Chilton. Wis.
THE COUNTY BUDGET
The merchant, of other cities are Wm riw , ht h , i(bt in the chpnlI .
deeply mterested in u, when itLj wor ] d . The, h.vr seen him hen-
come, to taking our money, but if L„ d tlme , pd ,„ in by th , Am . ri .
asked to eontr bote to our home townl c „ Chcmic ., , pd the Unlled
4 ! States government, and although the
> thought was in their minds for a
— . long time, it was after the newn-
The youth 'who thinks education P»P«r experiments had succeeded
means that he will not have to work' *hat they deeided it was time foe
for a living is all wrong. The more * his old home town to act and do
h'ghly educated a person becomes honor to him.
the more necessary it is to work hard j The best illustration that we know
for he realizes more than ever how, of how concerned these friends here
much there is to be accomplished. j were about his success was when
Education does not mean a soft snapj Gov. Talmadge cut off the appropria-
for anyone. j tion from Georgia to aid Dr. Herty
The frequency of automobile acd- in h : s experiments at Savannah. Hi;
dents in th’s community is alarming; MMcdgerille friends immediately
and drastic steps should be taken by' wrote him and told him they wanted
the officers to enforce the laws gov-J to star; a movement to raisw this
erning automobile driving. There la * money by private subscription and
a speed of recklessness and irre- j offered their bit to him : n order
sponr.Jbility that should be stopped j tha*. his work would not be stopped
and it can only be ended by a strict j Herty refused this and told them
enforcement of the law. j he had another way to get the
money.
, ... . . . . I When Dr. Herty was told of the
Remember that the perfect job , 4
. ... , . m plans to have Herty Day in Mi
never existed except in tne mind of •; , * . * . ^ .
. „ - . ... lcdgeville, he wrote his friends tfca*
i imperfect man. If you think your , .
he did not want anything expensive
• elaborate but he wanted the ex
now forecast continuance
favorable trend have not voiced
comparable degree of confidence in
exactly 4 years. They ascribe rea
sons, with the general explanation
that recently they were able to base
miblic statements- upon statistics of
mstained and gradually increasing
ales during the last half of 193S
and defin : te knowledge that thr
momentum for continuance of par
"'al recovery is founded upon for
ward orders for all classes of com
modifies.
Reports from oil market centers
state that, while Jaauary and Fsb-
. If you think your
jaib can’t be improved upon, you
inoculated w’.th a chronic ailment of ,
m-dioere worker,. For . cure, try r™"»lon ° conrfrom the heart ..ed
hard worit, straight thinking, nb.o- ^ ot «.nd, whom he nsd
lute loyalty to your employer, and I f ' h — ”* r V ,
an unpretentious fa"h in yourself. 11 *’ * * ,ln ' *^‘ **“, m " Y "
There attribute, are the surest form placed t« ever
of job insurance. i m * r ‘ I wh ' r ' tV ' rTrml ” 4
) «rood man was horn, too nativf
re*,, j boulder, taken from th« fonndat : on
A mass meeting of the citizens of of the home in wh ; ch Dr. Hertv w*«
The recommendations of the
Grand Jury urge the county com-
, ^ . i m'ssioners to reduce the budget for
A careful enmpanren ot firpt-e,/- j county cxpcnM8 frem , t0 , 00 0.00
“^erer *«d. prediction. direl»aw|, nB „ tt|y t0 |60 ,00<I.OO snnu.lly. a
—. - reduction of $10,000.00. Then they
that the some nationally k&owr
manufacturers and distributors who j recommend the construction and im-
of the provement of several roads and;
bridges and the addition of two
county policemen to the law enforce
ment organization of the county. It
isn’t consistent to urge reduction in
operating costs and in the same
recommendation urge the expendi
ture of more money.
A review of the county budget
this year shows a low operating cost
for the services rendered by the
county government. There b a fixed
charge for the health office, the
farm agents department, the paup
er* roll, the county officers expen
ses and the maintenance of
ruary will ahow further gains tn charity ward at the hospital. Thetc
distr*»ut on, the belief is prevalent
among retailers throughout the
country that the real improvement
will be witnessed in March. More
buyers for retail establishments ar-
ved in New York during the first
week of January than usually visited
the metropolis the first 2 month* of
normal year Spring sales are ex
pected to be completed before the
month is out. This i* described as an
unprecedented situation, attributed
entirely to the apparent necessity
for supplying long-dormant demand.
It is a favorite saying tnat there
no availnble index for confidence.
But it cannot he denied that busine«>
icems reflect their fa'th or lack of
n making up their advertising
budget' for the coming period. In a
typical statement. W : nthror
Hovt declares in the Editor and
publisher:
'Manv of us may wonder just
where we are going, but Heaven
knows, in contrast with 1 and 2
seo we at least are on our
And ? know that the husine**
which I have con‘act* is im-
nrnvi»vT Vanv of our clients are
‘nereas’ng their 1934 adver-
♦ nnnmnrtations To dato n.i
-Vent M. decreased hi« 1934 r
Ttrnertftt’on in eomnarisnn with h : «
in.?? appropriation”
E ther of these developments can
Sanderevflle was held one night the j horn, will mean more *o him than
past week, and resolutions were! a more expensive and elaborate mar-
pasred that the sale of beer must j ker could ever mean,
stop, rnd that slot machines must; i) T . Herty ia the same happy boyjf a ||]y regarded as “an available
cease operation in thot city. The sale today he was when he played een-i index for confidence’, wh ch ismere-
of beer and operat ; on of slot mi- 1 ter field on the base tall team, J~i y m reflection of the confidence the
chines are both against the law of swam in the Nanny Hole, shot mar-1 pe 0 p!e have reposed in the presi
Georgia. Both are evil influences In hies and stumped his toes on rocks, j dent *„ determined effort to restore
n community in which they are op- in and around Milledgeville. H's nor mal conditions,
orated, and should he condemmod, sympathetic understanding, his hum-
by lavs abiding citizens. | ble nature and his love for human- LOOK AHEAD
- 1 j ity are the traits of character that , t ^ ^ ^ |
have made him one of Georgia’s “ *
I great.
It is unless to attempt to elaho-
nte on th* accompli-hnrtet*- of TV*.
Hertv. H* is recognized ‘odny ns one
l of th* greatest chemists that has
oil and he has done more
Hold opinions of y
don’t be afraid to express them. The
puiblic m.»y criticise but it always
will tolerate expressions of honest
conv : ctions. In this day and age,
many “hate to s«y anything” on pub
lic questions for fear of losing busi
ness or being criticised. Those who
dare to express an opinion and who
back it up with sound judgment are
services are essential if the county
government is to keep abreast of
the t ! mes and aid in the progress of
our county. All of these expenses are
essential, and It doe* not seem that
they can be lowered, below the 25
per cent reduction mad* a year ago,
especially whe* we consider the fact
that costs of everything are advanc-
*ng da ! lv and the tendency now is to
-a1se salaries instead of making fur
ther reductions.
The commissioners would be glad
to discount the h’ghway bonds, if
they can get somebody to handle
♦hem. If they could get these bonds
discounted, the entire indebtedness
of the eounty could be wiped out and
•herefor* there would be no need to
pay interest charges.
Messrs O. M. Ennis, G. C. Mc
Kinley and O. F. Moran are men
who have the confidence of the peo
ple of the county, and when they
make the statement that the operat
ing costa of +he county are as low
as pood gove sent will permit, we
accept this statement for its face
value and without question.
A careful study of county costs
w ll show that the affairs of the
county are bein. handled at
per capita cost. We do not know of
a four million dollar corporation
that is operated cheaper and the de
partments as efficiently maintained.
JUDGE JAS. B. PARK
The philosoply of life as enunciat
ed by Judge Jas B. Park is: “Keep
a clear consc'ence; nurture no ani
mosity against any human being;
and live according to the golden rule
as proclaimed by Christ, and dis-
In the midst of difficult and often' charge your duties to your family,
unavailing efforts to meet our se-jyour fellow man, and to your state
verely curtailed obligations, we are. and country, as a good citizen.” He
all prone at times to pause and won- endeavors to make these the guiding
der whether this hurlyburly world. principles of his every day 1 : fe.
we «rr living ‘n will ever rereh J The ye*re ret lightly upon Judge
Foint which our worrie. end perpleii-jp«rk end hi* Hfe of eeventy-nine
en on. other <m*n to —eh. knter- wil ' dtm nieh end the joy of H- j yean ha* been oae of activity ani
i rhemtcellv re!f-*ufficient. j P 1 *™* n IT and executing will j hard wark. He has always enjoyed
We are happy to honor Dr. Herty. c ° m '' 1 ’ ,ck to u *' Tl " t '" t ''“'* ,m *®od health a> he he* never keen
u* one, who ere rouble' for *"•» tIU**" »f HlllrdgeviU. i, "“ *» *-•*"»<'***• M-; ^ «-T M«*» a day
the community'* development— ■>">“« •» H* «">*» 1>«™* Thure- ° r , t ° t V | , rp ,„. ’ h * V 'I V 4 hM nmr * <**T
Herald, St. Peter. Minn. '» *«'« «Pre«ion of love labor since he wae SO ye.re of
I and e-teem from there who admire ""’■r-ritv th»t ro.e to height. „n-
Th, higher men ellmh th. lone.r hlm I v . ' * Wil1 J * 4 *’ ^ *“ «*•>* »!»■> the
The higher men climb, the longer! I he re again. twenty-f.nrth yewr re Judge of the
Tba* I* should b« so is entirely Ocvrulgee Circuit; and be has per-
logeal. Who is there today for in- formed Ms duties and administered
THE ROOSEVELT BALL
their working day. And any young
man w : th a streak of idleness in h’m
may better make up his mind at the On January 30th more than five stance, who has not many wants that the law faWv and impartially. He'ls
beginning «hat med.ocnty will be his ‘housand eonfmunities in the nation he is eager to supply? We all have held in the h’Hiest es*eem by the
lot W thout immense, sustained ef- wi'l give charity bails in celebration them aplenty. Everyone can count neople threneW the Circuit. When
fort, he will not climb h’eh. And of President Roosevelt’s b : rthdty to np scores of legitimate needs that he he left Ms borne in Greensboro the
of is hiding his time to meet. So there -eventh of Jonnary he had disposed
todnv, n potential market of nf every ease before him. and answ-
pronortions Fac'ories only ered evew 1e^t*r he had received.
P cer**al to heg ! n ti>ming out thus en’** 1 its *h* new year with a
»h nvs tha* ar* wanted. Pro- clean sheet. Wken annnnnrin** this
*** anxious io supply the *-c* to he added that he
tve- though fortune or chance were raise fund;
to l'ft him high, he would not star Warm Soring** Foundation whl~h i'
there For to keep at .the ton is hard- devoted to relieve peonl* snfter’m
er nlmort than ‘o get there. There from the dr-adf-tl d»"*er«
are no ofrice hours for leaders.— ’'aralysV TVe idea h**hi"d h« n»sr
Cardinal Gibbon*. is a splendid one and de.crvp,
The White Home of Health at Warn Spri
THI Birr OF THB none or oiorbia to warm borings
a-Tn-w re reL Tlrt . "irerfelrere .iw.„
St- e* S«y»AMIre. kre rewg.ro, t. Pr..i d em
I. hrerer ef the RlrtMey Ball.
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mneFonirtait, sorrj on and snpaad IM work.
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Vitamin Tested—
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Aaticaptic MreRli Wash
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Rubbing AlcoboL FJI Pint, 70
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“OF COURSE "
THE REXALL STORE
Agent Idle Hour Nurseries
BABB’S
Beauty Shop
U pfcased to announce that Mrs. Johnnie Youngblood is now
m Charge of our beauty pallor. Mrs. Yowmblood aecck no
t*"' «° •* *op ban, the State Hos
P««l where Jvc wa. Manager of the Beauty Shop there. She
“ CI P”"»ced operator la al Ime. of beauty culture
* ***** Wr ci*s. She ha. areocreted with her
Mu. Holland wh- U Im . expert beauticum.
We a cal from you-Gurererteed Sendee.
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SANDFORD MHLHNS