The leader-enterprise. (Fitzgerald, Ga.) 1912-1915, October 18, 1912, Image 8

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There will a[so be a man pres ent to purchase a car oad of good mules, if you have any t o sell bring them with you. The car o f horses will arrive Friday morning at 11 o’clock. Will swap or sell before auction. Will be glad to Fave you look them over. Some beauties in the lat. 5 o 595 T. C. BEoward & Co, THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY OCTORER 18, 1912 What We Most Need It isn’t, in my qpinion, nine-cent beef we want to look for or 50- cent butter: b'lflg' rathér the prac tice of better metheds of breeding and feeding toat will enable us to secure reasonable: profits in, six cent beef and 30-cent butter. It is not the $6 barrel of apples we should strive’for, but a more busi ness-like way of handling our orchards ttat will insure us good profits on the product at $3 per barrel. It is not dollar-and-a-quar ter corn we need so much, as the ase of better methods of handling our lands and crops so that larger crops may be muade at a reasonable price, It is not 15-cent cotton that we need as badly as we need to so handle our business that good profits may be insured from the ginning of ten-cent cotton, ‘The crying need of our tinse is a ‘more careful looking after our ‘products whi'e on the way to mar tke’l':'t,o insure their economical dis tribution. For methinks that at times, perhaps, a nonproducing middleman—because of expensive methods of handling or natural greed secures more 1n the handl* ing of the products of the farms and nills than the service he per forms warrants.—A. L. French in The Progreosive Farmer. Plus Ultra. Business Meeting . : ‘All the members of the Plus Ultra Class are urgently request ed to be present at the business meeting to be held Sunday after noon at 3 o’clock, at ‘the Central Christian Church. REWARD FOR LOST PURSE- - Lost, a silver mesh bag, size about 4x5 inches; engraved on rim L. L. P., 1912; has small coin purse on inside. Was lost in Fitzgerald or between Fitz= ~ gerald and Midway. Return " to Leader-Enterprise - and - ‘get reward: - - 80-2¢ Will You Spend ONE DOLLAR ® - E \ - to Elect Wilson President? How deep is your conviction that this government ought to be in new hands, in clean hands ? : How much are you in favor of a clean slate from Wilson and Marshall clear down the line to the very smallest offices in your locality? The Democratic National Committee has every reason to believe that every pro gressive voter is willing to spend a dollar to elect Wilson and Marshall and their ticket. And that thousands are anxious to ‘contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund in amounts of $2, $5, $lO and $2O. ; o To such we make our appeal. - To such we must look for victory. Time An Important Factor This is another case where time is money. ‘ The enemy have their funds— supplied instantly by the Interests. : ; We have only a few days and contributions to be effec tive must be received at once. % There is no question of the money of the People being able to defeat the money of the Trusts. - Because it is greater even in volume and will be used in straightforward telling ways. .. .. . But to be effective it must be received and used within the next few days. i Quick action is absolutely necessary.’ Let us have your contribution or the list you make up from your friends and co-workers today if possible, tomorrow sure, sl How Your Money Will Be Spent Woodrow Wilson, our standard bearer, has never had the time or dispusition to talk about himself. - He has never used spectacular methods to place himself in the spotlight. His greatest work has been done without ostentation, in the most expeditious, dignified manner. . ~ | : The great mass of voters do not know what a really ¥éat man Wilson is. They do not know all he has done. They do not understand all the features of : his; platform. We must tell them, : To educate this great nation of voters, especially the clear thinking Independent Democrats, Republicans and Progressives who choose their leader on his merits, means the expenditure of a vast amount of money. We propose to use your dollars in just this way judiciously, and without.a penny frittered away for an un necessary item. PR : We know you have confidence we will do this thing—and successfully. Why the Dollar Counts In this campaign the issues lie between the forces of Representative Government and Popular Government. " In Representative Government only a part of the people have influence those with no political faith, who spend " fortunes in any direction where their own ends are fur - thered for money. : . In Popular Government all the People have influence, . because their executives and legislators do not dare to thwart the expressed will of the people, , Representative Government, as ever, this year is being - supported by the money of the Interests. Itis beix& spent ; lavishly to give the voters a wrong impression of Wilson. - Popular Government, this year, to win, must dependon the " truth being told about Wilson. ‘We must publish his record ~ and platform broadcast so that no one can controvertit. e € Your 81, your $2,-your $5, your $lO or $2O will ¢ount and . ‘ount to win if spent in this work. - Fitzgerald Georgia " Head a List For the Fund 1f you know several Wilson ’voters; or work in a place where there are Wilson voters, take up a subscription from all’ of them, Place ‘your name and the amount of your subscription at the top of the list and get the others to join you. Mention the name of this paper on your list. ; " Then'mail the list and contributions to C. R. Crane, Vice¢ Chairman Finance Committee, Democratic National Com: mittee, 900 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IIL : This is the most helpful work you, as an individual, do for iclean government next to casting your ballo Wilson and Marshall on Novemb'er sth, How ' to Contribute to the Wilson Campaign Fund Sign the Coupon in this corner and fill in the amount you give, ‘Then attach your Money to this Coupon and mail today to the address given on the Coupon. Issue all checks, money orders and address all cone tributions to C.'R. Crane, Vicé Chairman Finance Committee Democratic National Committee, 900 Mich igan Avenue, Chicago, Hi. = ' ; Then write a letter to this newspaper giving your name as a contributor and stating your reasons why you believe Woodrow Wilson should be elected President o?' the United States. ¢ In this way you will be listed as a Wilson con tributor. A Souvenir Receipt, handsomez lithographed, well worth framing, will be sent to you. Your letter will help the fight by encouraging your friends. Do everything you can to hold up Wilson's hands in his clean campaign for the people who do the work and fight ing of the country. ; Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund 1 - LOYALTY COUPON | ToC.R. cnws.vi:a.m Finance Committee, : [ The Democratic National Committee, 900 Michigan Avenue, As a believer in the progressive ideals of government repre sented in the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson for President of the’ United States, and to the end that he may take the office free “handed, untrammeled, and obligated to none but the people of the country, I wish to contribute through youthesumof $.....cc0000ei toward the expenses of Gov. Wilson's campaign, © £ M s e R B r Adg1re55,.,...'...........'...v.'......... ceesassrvsenss 1..1‘ ‘ Dl LSt ey » 4- .l. 2= -i -‘i i = e 2 Endorsed by Wil sy . &