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To Hell With Massachusetts
(From the Macon Telegraph.)
Th.e Traveller is a newspaper pub
lished in Boston, whk-h is in the way
of becoming quite a city in these fr©
an 4 independent states of the Ameri
can Union. It has been said of Bos
ton, occasionally, in the periodicals,
that it is the one city in the first six
cities of America that has not evea
one fiteit-class newspaper of the dig
nity, quality, class and -sense of re
sponsibility coupled with general ♦cir
culation, naturally demanded of the
metropolis of a section like New
England-—ewy newspaper man has
always known that and marveled at
It. As the Traveller is one of the
Heading papers of Boston, the follow
ing, however, may give some inkling
*©f why Beston newspapers ltfver get
anywhere and are not even Tespectd
jby the intelligent ipeople in their own
Iconstituency. Bead this:
“And to the degree that M. humane
public can rebufee the sUlr* of Geor
gia by refusing to have zny part of
her,unholy,peopb s’ products they will
3o so. * Anythirg made oe grown h,
3eorgia.will.bexr a sinister brand and
be suggestive of lynchings and burn
ings and especi ally of the brutal ntw
per '*f Prank Jtnd it ought to be and
Boubtleig will be left untouched. Tee
■mly waj- in which Georgia can be
■na'de to feel the shudder or horrors
■ vhich is sweeping the country and
■he utter contempt in which she is
■ .•eld by the 'Test of the nation, is by
) deliberate 'boycott bl Georgia-grown
■nd Georgia - made goods—peaches
1 often, or whatever dise t>ears the
Ibarnp of the so-caUek Empire -Scrte
If the Sonia.”
I Now this, mark you, from Massa
jittsetts, M*,s&ac,husem which shares
I saviiy in the quarter of a billion of
|>llar9 Ges-gia sends outside her
Iwders to other sh ies every -year
I r those Things sh* does nti pro
|K:e at home. If Massachusetts want
liy boycott —or New England -either
I Massachusetts needs only re get
|:sy and :sSte|f-t it. toeorgia c*c vlay
iat; game. *>hit the boycott is R eside
Every Day Is A Big Day
AT THE-
Woodruff North Georgia Fair
WINDER, GEORGIA, OCTOBER, sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, and 9th.
He Flies Twice a Day—At 11:00 O’clock A. M. and at 4:00 O’clock P. M. the
Aeroplane Goes Up.
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Fireworks Show Every Night.
The Big Fair Where All The People Go And Everybody Has a Good Time.
Every Day Is a Big Day—Tuesday, School Day; Wednesday, Agricultural
Day; Thursday, Commcial Day and Ford Day; Friday, Old Folks Day, Home
Coming Day and Fiddlers Convention; Saturday, Labor Day.
*. Good Carnival Shows Both Day and Night.
The Fair Where Everybody Has a Good Time. Old Folks and Young Folks
Can Find Pleasure and Information For a Full Week,
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Remember the Bates:==october 5,6, 7,8, 9, Winder, Ga.
For further Information write, G. W. Woodruff, Manager.
The Wtacter News, Thursday Afternoon, September 2, 1915.
the point, for the New England con
science never exerts itself to the ex
tern that it would divert a dollar
headed New England way—at least,
New England never has.
Even admitting Georgia has on this
occasion made a pretty bad mess of
things fre*i the outside standpoint, a
word to .Massachusetts might not be
out of order. We might take a scold
ing, say, from Wisconsin, and such
states Which are too young to have
learned how to misbehave, but when
Massachusetts, encrusted Jtir centu
ries in her sin, complacent over ker
record of wickedei>s and still com
mitting crimes and outrages in the
simi-g respectability a w-ell controlled
Bsy State Legislature affords, with
her record of evil, canning and bru
tality from the time the first Puritan
tlambered over Plymouth Rock to thft
last strike at Lawrence —then Geor
gia, no matter how blackened sbv
may appear,, no matter what her sins
of passion may have been fn the past
or may be rn the future, must hang
her head in shame in suc : l oomppr.y.
Massachusetts —-’where they burned
olid women at Use stake in the name
of God and the cruel sasicity of New
England, while Georgia was making
a home tor the oppressed and unfor
tunate wlno came with Oglethorpe—
and who 'fled from Massachusetts.
Massachusetts —which first, sent its
private tugger*-, navigated and com
manded by evil faced old skippers
who coaid pray and chant hymns afc
day or Sundry, to the riwrs ant.
creeks *of Africa where they nmider
ed, tortured, kidnapped and herded
like so many anima.ts the ft-dpiests ne
groes—not for passion, not by emo
tionalism, but for money. At this
time Georgia was taking these haif
dead -creatures out of the stinking,
hellish hold* of Massachusetts ships
and giving tchem the t neat men t uny
human being deserves fr* m a deirtmt,
Christian poodle.
Miwsacluw-etts— i whic’h grew fat
and rich aril mighty i*> its run. rand
negro trade and made the name Yan
kee a by-word for crookedness',
every port om the Seven Seas, w'hile
fraud, cruelty and wickedness in
Georgia was making the old red hills
bloom like the rose of Sharon in the
peaceful, prosperous, honest and hon
orable evolution of a people.
Massachusetts whose overseas
traders have in the hist century given l
American trading methods such a
black eye by their dishonesty and
thievery that today our next-door
neighbors to the South, needing Ame
ican gaods badly, will b*ve none of
us.
Massachusetts —which first showed
the employers of Anferica that the
little children could be taken and
made to coin the rechest industrial
dividends the world has ever known,
while the souls of the babies died
with theft’ racked and machine-killed
bodies that the culture of the Pluck
Bay might never know M the -grosser
things of life. This still h* every
where in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts* —which first saw
that \he ignorant, friendless, helpless
immigrant could be taker into a
bonciage worse than the blacks ever
knew under even the Simon Degrees*
of the South and Which has them by
thv; countless thousands working the r
twelve and fourteen hours a day be
side the wMirring looms, spindles and
meshes of the mills in a thousand val
lieys, sweating, grinding and north
ing from the souls of the coming
fathers and mothers of America what,
little asset, they might have develop
ed to lt worthy of tae race—-josh to
get a few: extra dollars for Massa
chusetts. And this at a time when
Georgi® is bullflnrg colleges ami
school’s in every county and cross
roads t > betteT the negro and .make
him a useful cltrzei.
So Massachnsetts, the evil genius
of Has*. slave trade, the start that
gave tor the sake of money the great
est ATuerican problem, the state that
grew trlch on Tci.ni, that disgraced
the l.v.s in ess homxr and' good name of
its. own republic the world over, the
state that hast refined to the most ef
fcileat nicety ti* .process'of the-distil
latioA of dollars from the bodies and
souls of little chiUdren, the faithful
ness and ignorance of immigrants—
just to throw- them all cm the junk
heaps of society when the last penny
lms been extracted. All these sins
done jtist for dollars—dolLars —dol-
lars.
Massachusetts is the state that
would boycott Georgia because a few
men in Georgia in a moment of pas
sion lynched a man. Massachusetts.
To Hell with Massachusetts.
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