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Work will ge
you success.
I muddle Is the worst
The injunction is
call off the dogs.
Remorse always gets In Its
after the ball is over.
When yon find out who not 1
for. let us know, please.
Some men five way to appetite and
the rest follow right soon.
The Turks have burned everything
except the bridges in front of them.
o kinds of men, the one
on. and the one yon
All the world’s a stage, and the
comedy players get all the curtain
calls.
Mr. Hardwick’s record in the Senate
will not be apropos of the situation,
perhaps.
Poison liquor has done as much as
Volstead in cutting down the sales of
bottleggers.
The taxpayers pay for the campaign
ind then feel at perfect liberty to cusa
about the result.
INCOME TAX RETURNS
The income tax return* for the year
19&0, as-published by the Internal
Revenue Department, show that four
persons have given fa Incomes that
are over five-million dollars each. One
of the four returns Is from a widower
of New York, supposed to be John D.
Rockefeller. The other Is given by
husband and wife and the two total
than sixteen million dollars, of
b sum ten millions in round fig-
is the income tax that is paid the
government.
e other two returns both come
the state of Michigan. It would
r’i be hard for any one to guess tha
and. presumably, the two fami-
Henry Ford and bis son. Eidel
Ford, are under strong suspicion as
being the two men. TJieir total income
imountcd to thirteen and a half mil-
ions and the tax on that was eight
nd a half millions.
and a half
a Incomes
hich nin from
millions, tt
> two millh
e> millions and three
lllions. One is the
four of two
t three to
iver five million tax returns from the
me thousand through tlte six thou-
and class. Over a million of these
rere from New York s
poration returns are far below the
mal income figures in the nation
in each state. In Pennsyl'
show personal returns 672,47*5
. figures show a great preponder-
of number of incomes, amount of
aggregate incomes and amount of cash
New Yqgk has 1S.93 per
of the number of incomes and 23.69
:ent. of the money actually paid
This is a great showing by the
Empire State and Indicates that
miration of money is pretty
controlled by the monied int?res
Wall Street.
FOOL STUNTS
ere has always been a mysteri
laxity among certain rich people
paying their bills promptly. This is
more readily forgiven because i
notes carelessness only t and creditors
are morally sure of their money, ei
though It is subject to the whims
the rich debtors, often embarrass!
to the creditor, but reassuring at a
The lady that said that the old c
were the worst, probably had had ’
some experience.
The widow that was sued for breach
of promise will probably declare that'
she was innocent.
The beat way to save fuel la to get! One of the rich ladles of Greenwich,
het up over politics, or something Conn., contracted a bill ror |420 with
equally as foolish. I a cab company in that city. She left
for her New York winter home without
paying it. The company sent a rep-
s to see her and she did not
_ . . hort. time afterward, when
There are some men who chew to* the second viflt had been made, she
bacco, even when their wives are op- drove up to the office of the company
posed to it. I in » car in which was a keg. In that
keg she had collected and offered in
f this trifling blit. 42.000
leces. It took four men to
carry the keg into the bank. The lady.
The Armistice Day this year will be. to carry out her frisky notions, also
known as the day the kaiser got mar* paid for the taxi fee of the visitors,
ried. perhaps, to him. j who tried to collect. She also contrib-
- ■■■t 'uted her photo, under which was writ-
The farmer geta It In the neck all j. „ _ , , ..
ten “O la la. ’
around, but he is going to be dealing
it out himself some day j Such a f001 * lunt ** wor,,1 >' of some
I of the specimens that control worlds
We need a good man in the United jot money. They run out of anything
good men to amuse them, and Indulge In such
I inane and idiotic stunts as this. She
may have gotten some pleasure out
of It, especially as the incident was
given no little publicity. A great joke
It was. and worthy of the practical
fling in Cuba seems to be thej nature of some of these folks that
nd it is being generally follow*'have more money than sense.
Staatea Senate, and some
lire never good politicians.
The headlight bilnda, but it Isn’t A
circumstance to th* shine that comes
from the still in the dark.
t than in this country.
If reactionaries and reformers got
together for the cemmon good, they
would find that they both were wrong.
MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR
The murder of a clergyman of New
Brunswick, N. J., and his sexton's
wife, tha bodies found together nnder
abandoned farm, has
The American singer who said that
>ur elrla don't knowhow to Ion crette j country-wide latcrtst, In »i.w'
>u*IH oot to ha,e b«u ,uch . Duo', ttut
B«wwb th, button crowd «nd I“« «>« *"il “> Mlutloo ret ieeme
other thlnce. It 1, quite e tuah to set Probable.
these thing. otf lo fifteen minutes [ New Jerter hee been Doted tor the
every afternoon.
A clear brain Is the objective that
avery real man seeks, but very few
afen to qualify when they gat po
litically mad.
strictness of ite court action in mur
der caaes and the surety of punish
ment. This ia due to the efficiency
ot tha courts, tha detective force end
the effectiveness of the prosecutions
that occur. A New Jersey murder has
The boundary line, of decency U J very little chance ot setting by with-
veil known, but sometimes folks are out something being done to avenge It
inclined to agree that it Is ortea' legally.
Croat. I This case seems to have been bun-
| gled. The minister via shot and i
'J was the companion with him. Only
The sophisticated girl can do any
thing she want* to. even to fooling a' ...
maa Into »V^-g that be la her Oral ,uptr « cW “<*
The striking shopmen In this section caused death, was entirely overlooked
have about coat to the conclusion J at tha time the bodies were examined
that they have lost out. It Isa sad'by the officers. They were evidently
situation, but it will eventually work placed where they were loud, ell pre-
Itself o«t. perhaps, ea that there wont I pared tor burlsL
ho any material suffering
muir
kftnsiTt r r
This fhct was overlooked utB four
teen days after the finding of the
bodies, and likewise that the bullet
wounds were caused by an entirely
diflj|rent .caliber pistol, from that
first suspected. Later developments
have turned the Inquiry Into other
channels than those at first suspected,
but it is still not solved. New Jersey
constabulary has been Involved,
through Gorernor Edwards and it may
be quite probable that the mystery
will soon be unraveled. The bungling
tactics of the first county authorities
may have allowed the guilty parties
to escape. It is up to New Jersey to
live up to its record and find the par
ties.
WASHINGTON? THE VERY IOEA!
M. Veniselos wants Washington
ask the allies to occupy Thrace until
the future of that section of present
Greece is decided. But what in the
world has Washington to do with it?
Washington as at present constituted
cares nothing about Thrace. It carea
nothing about Europe. It cares
ing about anything but Itself. Its
policy is one of isolation. Maybe if
another great war should come
American citizens’ rlghta on the high
seas were constantly violated Was
ington might wake up to the big fai
that America is still a part of tl
I, but just now Washington hi
built a high fence around the United
States and doesn’t seem to cars what
is going on outside. What a foolish
policy! Everybody knows that Ameri
cans are directly and constantly inter
ested in what goes on In Europe and
Asia, and yet the United States
nment has adopted and followed the
policy of caring not at all whether
Europe and Asia get into a fuss that
will drag America into another w
! we cannot help being Interested
hat Europe and Asia do why do
ot get Into a position where we c
influence what they do? Economically
re all partners in this world,
magine one partner going otf by
himself without paying any attention
what the other one is doing
and to the business!
r cotton prices are influenced by
what has taken place in the Cor
tlnople sector; we saw that Just the
other day. And what affects cotton
ts us here in the South very di
rectly; yet our government says we
have nothiug at all to do with pre-
enting the troubles that cut the
price of our cotton and Interfere with
•ecelpts from our principal crop
This is but a sample. Our very lives
might be directly affected by what
thes other countries do. Many Georgia
were killed or wounded becaui
of what some Europeans did a few
years ago. This seems to the Morn
ing News such plain common sense
that it is difficult to understand how
anybody can rind a flaw In It.
[orae people still have the Idea
that It would be fatal to enter into
sort of world agreement that
would tend to prevent aggression,
tend to prevent wars and tend to give
the United States a method of apply
ing her potentially vast Influence In
world affalra to prevent war flames.
This la fire prevention week; just
i every week ought to be. Just so,
rery week ought to be war preven
tion week. The United States ought tc
>e on the job all the time working
vlth the enlightened pert of the rest
of the world to keep wars fro breaking
It is mighty difficult to atop them
when once they get a good start; no
body believe* anything anybody says
then; tt la far easier to shape policies
that the council chamber Instead of
the battlefield, and reason Instead ot
the sword, shall be the place and the
means of deciding international dls-
putes.—Savannah Morning New*.
When a house keeper thinks her
house looks well and says so you may
know that she knows you won't have
the nerve to contradict her.
The tie game yesterday may hare
added to the Interest of the big series.
Moat of us hope that Ruth won’t get
homer during the aeries, anyway.
The bids for the senatorial toga
going to be numerous, but they will
not all be aa sincere as the state might
demand If Its real citlseaa took
interest in elections.
Tbs Columbus Ledger to opposed to
billboards aqd some of the board men
wfll probably retaliate with the sug
gestion that they cut out newspaper
advertising.
In dealing with Turkey It Is hoped
that the folks of the world will de
mand that at least some farm ot
moo security will impel e settlemeat
that will really settle.
You,’ll find
a friend in
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DENTAL SURGEON
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Next to Grand Theatre
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other fraternal organiza
tion of the kind, let us
furnish you with pin,
button, or ring.
High School Pins and
Rings furnished at reas
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Louis H.Jerger
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Seeds
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Assorted Nuti and Brazils
The best candy we ever
sold.
J.W.
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