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June 26, 1912]
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for you to choose from with
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toll information, write today, this hour,
doEftS7SANITARIUM, Dept. BO*, it Ieaaph. Mae
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HOU1/TON VILiLIE.
Steamer NEW CAMELIA
.COMMENCING MAY 2. 1912, will leave
""neburjjf on tho arrival ol cars from
Jjoulavllle and Nashville Depot, head of
Lnrnal Street?
. "A1LY (except Wednesdays and Stin lays),
4 p M. train.
IKTURNINO, leave Madlsonvllle dally
?.1 ? A. M., water and weather permitting.
? EXCURSIONS
u.*4Ollle ROc. Tohefuncta niver 75c.
" A N T) K VILLE, LEWISBURO, MADISONVILLE
ANT) PINEI.AND
PARK.
"^SDAYS, 7:45 A. M. train.,
v,,, r?lftht received dally at the L?oulsiL11*
and Nashville Railroad Depot, head
or ?lrod street.
' V. O. COYLE & CO., Incorporated,
337 Carondelet St.. New Orleans.
T'HE PRESBYTER!/
rbis is to broaden our work and make
its influence nation-wide. These men
are the extreme advance guard of the
Southeast, thrown out far beyond the
breastworks. They have been carefully
selected for the particular work
they have to do. Bach one of them
is a center of information about the
territory traversed by our lines. It is
their special business to disseminate
this information and to build up travel
uuu commerce between their localities
and our section.
"Taking dnto account all of the advantages
of the Southeast and the
forces working for its development I
do not believe, Mr. Toastmaster, that
any section of the United States can
ook forward to a brighter future."
TOO MUCH CAMPAIGNING.
The following editorial, from the Tacoma
Ledger, contains much food for
thought:
"It is already clear that tbe Presidential
preference primary systems of the
various States tend to lengthen the national
camDaien. and at th? nnmo Hmo
stir up much bitterness among rival
aspirants as well as their supporters.
"There is such a thing as too much
politics. We have too much this year.
Political discussion, in anticipation of
the election next November, began in
1911. By the first of 1912 it was growing
rapidly, and be/ore the end of February
the nation was in a turmoil.
"The active campaign preceding the
National Conventions will have a duration
of about six months. It is possible
that the two parties will take to fighting
right after the nominees are chosen. If
so, the political battle will go on from
the end of June until the first part of
November. It will take just about a
year to choose nominees and elect a
President whose term Is now four years.
One year of campaigning for four years
of office is too much.
"It will be found, too, that it is not
for the good of the country to have so
many different kinds of preferential
primary laws. It appears from the dispatches
that every State has a different
law. In some States all the delegates
to the National Convention are to be
governed by th? total vote, while In
others the- unit is the Congressional
district for all except the delegates at
large, who are instructed to vote in
keeping with the total vote of the State.
Then, too, the dates of preferential preference
primaries range from March to
June, and this prolongs the campaign,
for the candidates go from one State
to another to win delegates by appealing
to the people directly.
"As time /passes, more and more
reasons develop for a national law on
presidential preference primaries. Various
and conflicting State laws are not
satisfactory. The 'National Committee
of the leading political parties had
difficulty this year in fixing a period
for the election of delegates to the National
Conventions without conflicting
with same of the State laws.
"Even with a Federal Presidential
preference primary law national campaigns
would be longer than formerly,
though, probably, not as long as Ib the
campaign this year.'
He who ministers to a Christian serves
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enriches all the world.
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Washington, D. C.
l n of the south
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