Carnesville advance. (Carnesville, Ga.) 1899-191?, February 26, 1915, Image 1

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I Official Organ *f Franklin County. Mr. W ill Burruss Has Manv Friend?. w The many, many friends of hr. Will Burruss are exceed, \y glad to know he is at and able tr» t hp ue nn on tbo tne Stieet..^ ct-rnoto Mr. Btirruss IS jolly, genial, big hearted and one of Frmkhn b. ' county s> most loved and , admir ed young? men anT the entire county was de oly iri him during the serious and dangerous went a few operation days sires he Everybody " /• loves him * for I goes „ nno about , . his own business . and , ; leaves the welfare of others abne. We believe it can truth fully be said of him; ‘That he never let an unkind word fall nis u- r lips about i any one, re* of who they are. ” Wha‘. compliment hi friends pay in making the above state- ^ r ! , For those who speak un j ioughted.y and unkindly of eir edow citizen we point to this young man who is s ! loved and highly respeted everyone. He has been ?st with them, why can’t you? Money! Money! Money! Af 6 Per Cent. Loans may be obtained for anv purpose on acceptable Real Estate security; libera! privM- eges; correspondence solicited. A. C. Agency Company, 758 Gas Elect; ic Bldg., Denver, Colorado, or 446 Pierce Bldg , St. Louis, Mo. V3 HHHj I I y '• * i The Up-To-The-Iinute Fraternal Order The World’s Re Spells Success—Loo ia vk & Before You Leap! Lodges low Forming At Elherton, Eoyston, Canon, Lavonia, Martin And Carnesvilla, Twelve reasons why you should investigate the Praetorians before itaking out insurance: i 1. Policies in full force from [first 2. payment. Paid and extended up lnsui- ■ nce after third year. Jf forced bv misfortune to suspend you do not lose premiums paid. | §Over 3, Reserve S'.h.OS nearly per $1,200.00 member M'O. pci (capita, Larger than any Amer- ican society 4. Accident benefits provided for in each of our 8 different palicies. Mark A. Candler, District Manager, 7 CA RNEb A 7 iLIljJdJi GFXJBGI/L JJ rncstnllc ♦ PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS READERS. CAHNESV3! J JS a a . FRIDAY FKiiurAin 1 20. L015. : Among The Breakers, ; This most interestin'* drama* I with «■* <*»«*« ^e-.ted e * wflOU auuiunu.n co c o’clock Friday ev?nin° M rc'n ■ 0Ln * JOIO. IN > p 'A vtas OVtl written t at combined pathos ana hiimr-r 'um.n lvdtsr . . .1 linn man “Amencr .*m, 'W i he Breauors ” Under-earn the surface is a m ore serious strain, showing how , deep desire tor revenge may he overcome. All the char are strong and they fill every min mm r te fo flf ot f tne . no a i a\ wit interest. H he people c f Thom- son, Ga., declare it “The most successful play ever given here” “I have never seen a bett-r play ,,,,,, declared a prominent • T-, Do tor. Athens people are crazy about it. If you stay away yon win mis3 oneof the b ,, f . plw , ever given he"' A mi'- seiT 'd qnartet will render some tions of special interest Xl'ga i ar adrnis-ion: Adults 20 cents. children 10 cents The Fiddlers Goip !<✓ • The Old Time Fiddler? Can- ventlOB ivas largely , attended , . la?t last week weeK. 'Die .ne convention ...... wao V va, held in the court h use and evening was filled with Old-Time music. The small amount of ten cents was charged and above the pensesa’ oat forty dollars taken in. W- VV. Christian ger of CD Convention worked O ,1, people. 5. Women admitted on same rate basis as men. 6. Rates lush enough to be absolutely safe, and they remain the same through life, being com puted upon scientifi ■, up-to date basis by best actuaries in America, leaving out the Element of profit, there being no Stockholders. 7. Strictly Fraternal Society, j j IMem local bers recorder kept in good standing sickness by in ease of ■ when notified in writing within 1 specifierl time. •S. It is as much votir duty to get the < st insurance as it is to got insu tinA * all. sees advantage of trees Alabama City Is Going About the * “■ 0ne th6 at ^„v. ,ea,„ re , or Birmingham is found In its trees. Many years ago arboriculture received the attention of the authorities In cer- tain of the northern cities. Ornamen- tal trees for parks and streets were Panted and nurtured under men trained both in arboriculture and land- scape engineering. The results have w %, with the benefits obtained. i n recent years, some of the old southern cities were famed for their wide-sweeping oaks and elms, but na- ture had been bountiful in providing those things that were beautiful. fsIuSrort^e^in^eratTo^tfthe™^ beautiful idea has work to do in the okl^ow^TilmTuscaloTsTanl ° l °wns like inscaioos., a Swan- “ uah. i In the larger cities and especial- ^“iTo.e'^totaSSrta't CTe! come a necessity. SKS £ making a good start in tree planting, “ ’ 8 no '' d ° bBtM commission lias turned over the ar- boricultural side of Birmingham’s ac¬ tivities to the engineering department. Maury Nicholson, chief assistant to Engineer Kendrick, acts rm the super- intendent of parks and playgrounds and that position brings him directly in charge of tree planting. Mr. Nichol¬ son is not only thoroughly equipped for this work, but he is an enthusiast. E T er ? man and Gvery womar ‘ in mingham who desires to add to the attractiveness of the city by planting trees will always have a patient and a Bympathetic hearln from hlm ._ Birmingham Age-Herald. PUSH SCHOOL GARDEN IDEA Manifold Advantages Are Apparent Development of Horticultural ' Talent !s of Moment. It must be quite evident to all that not every child is fltted - either by na- ture, inclination or education for clerical or professional work at the 0 Be Pair, compare our plans, rates and special benefits, before taking insurance. This all we ask. We do not deserve the unparailed success we have had, unless we merit, in competition with the world, and if we do not merit it, we ace entitled to a chance to pre sent to you the facts that made our record possible. lo. Our sixteen storv office building, owned and operated bv the Praetorians at Dallas, ,s - r , ie Pride of tee Southland,” and I is none finer in the Union, ! 1. Nearly ISOo of the close £•• hia school years. Therefore, the ordinary course of "words, words, words,” only concerning over- phase of Bludy wi u but do f Cr the skelemu &rtS5£ Sit! K vvl ij follow some phase of It for life, y e t would not have received the neces- sary Introduction to the work except for tlie gard( , n work during school years . Hence the necessity for pro- duc tive and attractive school gardens should be apparent to ail. j | There Adapting is a growing the Porch fancy Box. for bring- . ing the porch boxes indoors In winter, \ £ K j and ol)t P]ant clo9ely enough t o | coVer jbe SO j] an( j qj,; be careful to have a harmony of color . Keep to one , or two colors rather than an inartla . tlc j umble How often we see scar- let geraniums and purple-red petunias a third angry co!or _ use ail petu- niums. njas, or Pink grow and scarlet white and geraniums white gera- with trailing lvy (Knickerbocker or Ger- -«'«««•• V/hy Darts Penetrate. j The steel darts which are being dropped from hostile aeroplanes are capable, it is said, of penetrating a piece of teak one inch thick, the Pall Mall Gazette remarks. In all probabil¬ ity this is understating their effective¬ ness, for the acceleration due solely to the action of the earth’s gravity would cause the dart to arrive on the ground at a high rate of speed. As¬ suming it to be released 5,000 feet above the earth—lower than which the aviator runs the risk of being broueht orougi.t. down down _ it it wou vouu id be uo traveling ti.. ei g at nearly six hundred feet a second i at ^he earths surface, or at more tian ; a quarter of the speed at which a bul- j let leaves the British service rifle. Children Do Good Work. One million flowering- plants have j been planted along the curbs of j S ( ree t s j n Oakland, Cal., by the school i children of the city this year under un organized movement directed by their eiders. • One thousand or more American mu- j j nicipaiities have made radical changes • in their charters in the last four or five years, to make their laws and 1 citizens in our home c ty. Dallas. carry protection with us, Isn’t this enough lecornmendation to justify you in giving us a fair, un liaised, business-like comparison before putting your n ame on the dotted line? 1 12. Benefi s paid over $736,627,30 n l >ne raoro I nsnrnce in . forceovepy2o,000,00() c .,~ rinr , f>nu A $1,000 certificate-, pays: 1 Oa.sii tor loss of hand or foot by |accident $250. Cash for loss ol botli hands, both feet or both eyes j accident .$ 1,000. Cash for loss of one hand and one foot by accident TRIBUTE PAID'TO SOCIETIES Co-Operative Work Acknowledged to ** In looking over an old work of I’o ter Henderson, written about forty Y ears a 3°- wo find this beaulltul “slam’’on New York city: “In Now Y ork and Ub suburbs the taste is much lower than it is in either Bos- ton or Philadelphia. In those places, 110 doubt their excellent horticultural societies have done much to refine the taster, of the people, and it is to be regretted that neither New York nor its adjacent cities, with prob- ably over two million people, have a single horticultural or floricultural society." At the present day, this distinction is none the less clear, and where these societies best flour- igh the highest appreciation of plant life is shown. There are better gar- dens, better gardeners, more varied plant life and more rare and cost- ly plants in Pasadena than in any oth- er city on the Pacific coast: also less crime and a higher standard of citi- zenship.—Los Angeles Times. Lesson to Be Learned. According to the United States cen- BUS, the population in California cities of over one hundred thousand people has increased, in the decade from 1900 to 1910, from 30 to 37.3 per cent. The population in districts out¬ side of cities of ten thousand and over has decreased from 66.9 per cent, in 1900, to 46.7 per cent, in 1910. Most of this decrca' j of the percentage of population of agricultural districts has gone to the big cities of over one hundred thousand. This clearly shows the prevailing tendency. It also shows the grave necessity for building cities that are fit places for the permanent housing of the larger part of the population. organization comor ii io present megs of municipal rervice to the public. Troeo Need Spare. In earlier days a mistake was made in planting tree3 too close together, One of the first principles of arbori- culture is to plant at proper distances, or, as Mr. Nicholson, tree expert of Birmingham, Ala., c.allg it, the span- ing oi trees, §1,000, Caso at death $1,0(0. Every authorized deputy under bond. An advance check of 55100 will be sent on official ; notice, in accordance with 'he constitution. Tins will enable the family to meet without embarrassment, al! necces sarv funeral expenses. Sick or Insane members cannot lapse if their Recorder i •, notified within a specified time. Strict medical examination, No person will be admitted to membership m this order until he lias been examined and found to be a good risk. Annual CT on $1,000, age Official Orgia of FranIdJj$0^ty. SAVE THE COST CF SPRAYIN Martins and bluebirds Should Hav i Hourcs Provided for Them Near ths Orchard. The American Pil'd House Journr says that farmers and orchardists ca.i avoid the cost of spraying fruit treer by providing the purple martins wit:, a residence in or near the orchard and encouraging these Intelligent bird® t<.- keep down the insect peats. The pa¬ per produces evidence to show tha the mar \i . protected a certain o: chard to t Jcli an extent that great crops of fruit were raised without t j spraying at all. If may be t o much j | to assume that the birds will tak care ol all tr-e p< sts; the San Jos ! scale, for instance, must be beyonc the reach of ;.ny bird B it there i no doubt about, the totivity and th¬ value of marlins and bluebirds in flgh | ing insect pests, nor any doubt at a t of the readiness of these birds t > o- cupy aifd take, advantage of the n“ little hoivsns prb .v.h i tor. them, I ' vided the English sparrows are he; at their distance, ' Best Not to Copy Too Cioseiy. “After the general change of the • political situa ion in the middle ag that took away the city-planning e.cti ities from the princes, and either a: nihilated them or put them in tli > hands of the citizens, those citizen in very many cases turned out to bo very ordinary, short-sighted, and ur educated bourgeois.” Therefore, cc ■ tinues Dr. Werner llegemaim, Germa expert, it behooves city planners o: today not to take too seriously the work of city planners of yesterday, Beauty is all very well, but there aio other things to be considered, A Wide Range. A young .voman with an aspiratio- to shine in the chorus applied to A dreas Dipped, who has managed oper singers all his life, for a position in 1: i company. “To'sing in a chorus < mine,” said Mr Dipped, “you mus: have a good voice.”' “Oh, but. I hav I one,” replied the girl.- Mr. Dippel le her to the piano and asked her to dem- onstrate her vocal pow. Sitting at the instrument a 1 swi: around, .lie suiiTfl q.•,•<>( ar.d aske< : “Shall I sing ‘The Chairs in the Parh.r 1 All Miss You,’ or some thirty five. 20 year term $10,90- Ordinary life $18,35; 20 put? >: ■rt f' J $22,35; 15 pay life $29,65; 10 ’ jay. life 839,90. Old Afic T* Kite fit and 20 v installmotifc cci'ti.'ia: c.s at p=-«.u:>r- tiointelv low rates, which are one tfi’.rd less than auv sitmiar iia i a nee. Policies in full force from ] kl rst payment, a d are not scaled as are the various Woodmen. A live producer in Carnesvilh or vicinity can secure a )avmg business with reasonable ^ash advanced weekly, for expenses, b\ j addressing witn references: