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none In the State of Georgia. We
have got to get togethor and boost
our natural and artificial resources.
If we propose to do it
The ringing call to,arms should
be sounded throughout every por
tion of the county. The farmers and
the land-owners should unite to
bring about a revolution of trade of
production, of activity, along all
lines. We condemn men for not tak
ing advantage of opportunities for
education and advancement In their-
youth. We sit tdiy oy and allow
our great natural resources to be
neglected. We aren’t working to
gether. We hare got to unless we
for the Presidency of Mexico, what; since he could not possibly have met j want 0l,r sls,er c0 " r,tl<v '' to Brow
• would you say about Huerta?
CLARK AND HARDWICfc
Speaker Champ Clark has done
the right thing in writing to Mr.
Hardwick to repudiate the cousti%c-
tion which some of the Georgia poli
ticians have put upon the little pas
sage at arms which occurred ue-
tween the speaker and Mr. Hard
wick, when Mr. Hardwick opposed
the speaker in his remarkable posi
tion about the tolls repeal question.
Speaker Clark’s response to Mr.
Hardwick, though amusing, was not
what we would call convincing. He
said, “Shoo, fly, don’t bodder me,”
It Villa Is the “logical candidate” . t 0 Mr. Hardwick’s argument and
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EST1BUSH OWN GHUfiGH
Atlanta, June 12.—A new cburch
may be established In Atlanta by
SME1ES OifOKE
HUNGER STRIKE
Atlanta, June 12.—A dainty dish of
strawberries and cream, served mid
forty young men. The forty are the the sombre walla of Fulton county's
members of the Pilgrim Class of ‘Tower,” to lira. H. L. Van Meter,
the Central Congregational church
who “walked out” to another Sun
day School last Sunday, claiming
that the deacons had treated un
fairly the pastor. Rev. George Lur
ing Hanscom, whose wife is their
teacher. Now, plans are being dis
cussed by the young-men to found
their own church, call it the Pilgrim
Congregational church, and give
Rer. Mr. Anseom the pulpit.
JUDGE HIRRIS IS 1GGUSE0
... .. and to prosper while we remain iniOf Threatening to Bolt the Deinw-
Mr. Hardwick and bettered him on 1 e.atlc Paxt,* if Wii.o^a Plat-
serious ground the "shoo fly” speech ; 1 *
Girls evidently believe that man was iiy far the best *iin» be could
Is made of dust and they make him have done. But Mr. Clark does not
Good people, think about your
opportunities for the longer you de
stay there as long as they can. jwant to be put in the position ef be- * a} ’' ,be harder will be the work
■ ing unfriendly to Mr. Hardwick, and .
Moultrie is to have a great live: verv naturally resents having hlsj friends of Hon. Roscoe Luke, of
stock show. Some of the geesa and f unnv Httle speech magnified for po- i Thomasvilie, are urging hls appolnt-
a few Jasacks ought to go in for a ntfcal purposes. In his letter to =nent as If. S. District Attorney for
prize. ; "Dear Tom,” he says he has been fbe Southern District of Georgia in
0 j sent n Georgia paper which makes, ihe place of Alexander Akermnn,
The basque is coming back into - U se of the shot he fired In eongres- whose-resignation wns accepted yes-
faslilon. Nobody much remembers sional debate. ”1 have no desire.” terday. Mr. Luke would make a
what it looks like but it is something ,- a ys the letter “to meddle in competent attorney. Is a lawyer of
out of the ordinary. {Georgia politics, but I am unwill-1experience and ability, and we
o I ing to be placed in a false position would be glad to sco him appointed.
Aima folks are going to have a by such a publication. The infer-This appointment should come to
new county, they say. and It Is go- ence drawn from the remark I made 1 South Georgia. It Is a South Geor-
Ing to be named Bacon, for the late is unwarranted and untrue. ■ For gia district, but Macon and Middle
Senator A. O. Bacon. j years we have been personal and Georgia has furnished the attorney
j political friends and have stood side for many, many years.—TIfton Ga
by side In many a fight here. You zette.
have rendered loyal and efficient ser- i o
vice to the party here, aud hold a! Whenever the thinking women of
high and honorable place In the; this Jay and time ask for the bal-
house. I desire at all times to be lot, we shall be found among the
Just and am unwilling to be placed j Prst to vote to grant thftr request.
What do you really think of the
old woman, ninety-one years of age,
who married a boy of seventeen?
We wont print what you say.
. *
Champ Clark says he Is sorry that j In & {alge llgllt tn .; ll6 matter by I Until they are sure they want It,
the people of the State of Georgia. misconstruction of a chance ex- j and want It bad enough to take an
are giving Tom Hardwick so muc , presslon in a heated debate and I’interest in It, we shall not rote for
uneasiness about the “Shoo fly” in
cident.
The hot weather has increased
the desire of the June brides to seek
a cooler clime, even though It be
accomplished with all of the dis
comforts of the honeymoon.
: write you this letter to assure you it.
| that my feelings towards you are !
i quite the opposite tn what is lndi- j
cated by this publication. Your:
: friend. Champ Clark.” J
This is the part of a good friend |
I We would like to add that Speaker;
i .... ., . ' Kscnpe from the Hoys Reformatory
j Clark and Mr Hardwick would nave j „ n ,i Married Young Girl—May
! been on the same s; te about ■: I Get a Chnnro to Lead a Better
Life.
form Didn't Suit Hina.
the slender young dancing teacher
who is held priaoner there, pit an
end in short order today to the
"hunger strike,” which she deter
minedly began day before yesterday.
If the civil authorities of London
just had forethought enough to send
over here and get "Dad” Mangum,
high sheriff of Fulton county, to
take charge of the Suffragette situa
tion over there, their troubles would
be ended.
Mangum. In London, would be
worth his weight in Jewels, like Dick
Whittington's cat, on the Island
which was over-run with mice. This
isn’t the first “hunger strike" Dad
Mangum has had to cope with, and
he always wins. His methods are
exactly the opposite of the forcible
feeding used In England. He Jnst
chooses some dainty food delicacy,
» f Metcalfe
Atlanta, June 12.—That J Judge
Nat Harris, of Macon, candidate Uor jj e keeps putting before tlie
Governor threatened to bolt the de- ihungry young prisoner, and always
mocratic platform if Wilson’s preai- ends by wheedling her Into eating
dential platform dldnt suit aim, Is ft (May b e the fatherly way he has.
the latest spoonful of spice that has J f s ff8 much responsible for the re-
been spilled Into the now merrily! suit aB tfle food Itse If.
bubbling political pot fn Georgia. ] TMs Mrs . Van Mete r, late of New
The candidates are beginning tofy-Qrk, j s accused, alon? with her hus-
use their weapons, auu the heated j hmd. who is also a society dancing
coQdit.on.: cf the r.tmospl.ore is **i-lfeacher, of stealing a valuable laval-
fleeted in the heat-waves that are riere necklace, which was taken from
rising above the scene of political; a well-known Atlanta woman, whose
combat. |name fs withheld. Tt fs charged that
Hon. William J. Harris of Cedar- ( lost the necklace when she was
town, former chairman of the Statetaking lessons, and that Mrs. Van
democratic executive committee, and\y,*ter afterward pawned It.
himself prominent as a gubernator
ial candidate, has hurled this defi I —
at tfte Macon man. I
”1 iwlsh to ask Judse Harris |
whether he will deny that In April j
1912, after a visit to the Ea3t, he j
returned to Macon and gave to the j
newspapers for publication a care-. Atlauta, June 12.— What looked,
fully prepared statement threaten- i like a scaling police scandal lizzled
Ing that If Governor Woodrow Wll- f^nto a near-joke this morning, toL-
son, a southern democrat should be lowing the discovery by cue detec-
nominated on a pratform which was i tive department that a aeven-pas^
not entirely satisfactory to him, he, Hanger touring car, stolen from K. F.
(Judge N. E. Harris) and others! wart, was now in the poseeaBioa
would* Holt* the democratic nomlna-!®* an Atlanta policeman,
tion?” j The cop was called for. After
Whatever response Judge Harris!* 1 ? 8Ur PrIss was over, it took him.
has to make, he will probably make : seconds to convince the
it when he speaks tomorrow at jCfilef that h f com ® ^
Fort Gaines. Thomas E. Watson.' 11 « Hrinent trade, andhe. Joined
who by the way not only threaten- ln .' be h ” nl J 01- tbe re “! 1 ? e
ed but dirt holt the democratic par- j F, obb0, 7 has be0n t ™ c ?. d '. I L 1, _ b0 ‘
ty on another well known occasion. 1,0Tcd ‘ to _ “ man named 'T-
Is also scheduled to speak on the ' vbo ' '* J>«PPens. is already lock-
same occasion at Fort Gaines. i 0d up * be "L'f.Lw
forgery. To that charge, has now
POLICE SCANDAL A JOKE
GROOM ARRESTED
Atlanta. June 13.—Cecil Lacy.
Tom Watson is going to visit tolls matter had the speaker’s !ov-
England, and it may be possible that alty to the Democratic party and the ,
..... . - .. f iased seventeen years, who broke out
he will get into a heated newspaper vitalizing principles of that part} * of the boy ,. reformatory and mar .
discussion with the Suffragettes be-. continued to be as keen and true as rled a prettv young Marietta girl,
|Tom Hardwick's.--Savannah Press. i ,ma hoen re-nrrested by the police.
— 1. _ _ ■. ... . Dcen adde that of larceny of a car.
| Coughs and Colds Weaken the System
, Continued Coughs, Colds and j ■ ■■ —
! SHfBr^FS!ENEIIIIES WINE 00S5ET IN BICE
low. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery today. It will stop j
your cough. The Grst do« e helps.} Atlanta, une 12.—A good many'
The best medicine for stubborn ; of Hugh Dorsey’s friends ye saying
coughs, colds and all throat and ; that It 1r his enemies who want him
lung troubles. Mr. O. H. Brown,! to run for Governor. Mr, Dorsey
Muscatine. Ala., writes; “My .wife; was expected to make a statement,
w*»s sick d uring the hot summer: telling what he Intended to do, for
fore he gets back,
A New York woman Is suing for a
divorce because her husband ob-
jeeted to the use of the word
“damn,” when she hit her finger j
with a hammer. The old rascal,
THOMAS COUNTY IS SLHEI'IXG
OVER ITS RIGHTS.
Brt the young and tearful bride.
J aided by Lacy’s father, are planning
! to soften the hearts of the officials
and have the adventurous young i
1 bridegroom released rn parole. |
1 The father has agreed to give his j
position as book-keeper and
For many years this wonderful mok after him and give him Hep,>rt Has It Tlmt One of the Finny
ountrv has been blessed with an every enmragement to behave him- Tribe lieails Them to Relieve
1 self, if the reformatory sentence “The Fml is Comimr **
ought to be tarred and leathered. | abundance of natural productiveness can be commuted. I Atlanta, June 13._Much’ excite-
that has inoculated every one who! t The father, Z. V. Lacy, Is a broker j men t j, aa \ )een caused in Atlanta
” and vicinity by a small fish which
In prosperous circumstances.
FOl’ND: SMOKING TOHAfTO
Now It is up to the Georgia Sena- has rome within Its confines. To
tors to get right and select Itosroc plant, to work, and to gather a crop !
Luke for the district attorneyship. 1 has keen easy. A benellcent provl-l „ . .
■ 11 oinan Came Into Possession <
IVe have no doubt hut that ke would deuce lutd placed within reach a soil j Three Packages, lint In What
i Manner She Knows Not.
be acceptable to McReynolds, and that would grow anything,
he could hold down the Job in great Those who came stayed. They
shape. ! learned what could be done and they
i If there is a smoker In Thomas-
; vllle who Is minus a package of
‘smoking tobacco, lie can call at this
■ 1 — realized that nowhere else would i 0 fpce and. by describing It see if
... . it l>e ns easv Thev have to tills dav ‘the one held hero is his.
Dick Russell gets into the news- ' ' This tobacco was brought to the
rapers again with the simple and! ma , ° no etTort whatever to let other om ,. p 1)y a lady who came )nto poa .
.. folks know what they have found to session of it in what she states is
patent assertion for >oung men to j • rather a mysterious way. A few
stay out of the profession of law, it l ' e true ° r to in duce others to come I morn | n gs ago, whom she reached the
I down and assist in the work which office, where she worked, and put
they want to make money. Wonder
if Dick would advise their going
into politics.
The English women are under the
misapprehension that men ran bo
forced to obey their mandates by a
those who are here cannot half com
plete.
Thomas county need# more men
who will farm.
Thomas county needs more men
who will farm and Induce others to
few bombs, firebrands and knives, I * ann -
but we men are of sterner stuff, Wo have tjie goiuen opportunity
down several articles she was oar-
rylng, there was one that had a very
unfamiliar look and upon opening
It. she found It contained several
tin boxes of smoking tobacco.
The question was, where did It
come from and how did it happen to
be fn her possession. She had cer
tainly not purchased It, not having
yet acquired the fashionable habit
of cigarette smoking. Kw only
nnd j honestly believe Dr. j publication about the fifteenth
is r s »w Dlnrovory saved her I this month. It is understood now'.;
.” Good for children. 50c and | however, that the statement has
delayed, and may not be given to the !
public until about the 21st of the
month .If then.
More has been learned during the !
past few weeks, however, about the
Influences which have been brought
to bear on the young attorney to
resign the solicitor generalship and
run for governor, and the strong
suspicion has been raised among
some of Mr. Dorsey’s own best
friends, that the whole thing is an
dfPort to discountenance him and
get him out of the Frank case,
which may continue to be a court
issue for a year or two.
$1.09. at your Druggist, adw
FISH CREATES RELIGIOUS •
L
was caught recently In a stream near
Stone .Mountain.
The fish was caught by a twelve-
year-old boy, Burt Sheppard, and
on one side Is plainly marked with a
series of letters. The letters “N”
and “C 1 ' are plainly distinguished,
and there are those who claim that
other letters form with them to
spell the sentence "The end is com
ing.”
This interpretation hag gained
wide credence among the negroes
around Stone Mountain, and a mark
ed revival of religious Interest has
been manifested!
utes, but the men fn that store say
that It did not come from there, so
there you are.
In the meantime, the tobacco Is
at this office; and the owner had
better claim it quick, as there are
some parties here who might deride
to sample it.
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
GROVB'S TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the
theory fs that she picked It up with blGod build.«pthewhole.y.temwon-
. r . | derfully atrenrthen and fortify you to withstand
some packages belonging to her in, denreaair'* of the hot summer. 50e
to make Thomas County second toj a store w h ere „he stopped a few mln- adv.
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you wait until your obligation
due, the Fall rush prevents quick
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We have unlimited supply of
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ami cun give prompt service.
Large loans on well-improved
farms at lowest rates.
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