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~ The Fitzgerald Leader
Enterprise & Press
Published Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday of
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THE LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY
B crintion Rateper anhim .o Do oo 083 )
Entered at the Post Office at Fitzgerald as Second Class
Mail Matter under Act of Congress, March 18, 1897
Official Organ of the City of Fitzgerald
ISIHOR GEIDERS ooei o 5 0 i vaw
STEWART F. GELDERS____Managing Editor
Rates for display advertising furnished on application.
" Local readers 10c per line for each insertion. No ad
taken for less than 30 cents. AMERICAN PRESS
ASSOCIATION, foreign Adv. Representatives,
SEVERAL DEFINITIONS FOR IMPARTIAL
ITY—Different people have .different ideas of
what impartiality and fairness consists of. This
fact frequently is brought home to peoble in re
sponsible places and more often to newspaper
men. A news story will be read by one man who
will say it is'true and impartial. Another man
may read it and say it is colored and biased. An
other man may read it and say it is a blankety
blank lie and the fellow who wrote it is a crook,
cut throat, blankey-blanked liar and a few other
things that don’t look well in print. Each man
will be perfectly sincere in his belief and will think
he has been “fair and impartial” in his judgment.
To some people fairness consists in giving all
of one side of a question and none of the other.
As a matter of fact most people are that way but
the trouble is they are divided on different sides.
These people are =0 sure that they alone are right
that they can conceive nothing on the other side
being right. Consequently anything that might
seem to justify or to excuse the “other side’™ must
necessarily, to their minds,*be not only untrue,
but inspired by wicked motives,
The human mind is, as we have said before, in
its natural state the fairest of judges, It forms
its opinions, its beliefs, even its prejudices, in fa
vor of the side on which the preponderance of ev
idence has been submitted. Where the human
mind all too frequently errs in its judgement is in
receiving its evidence from only one source and
one side. A grand jury can find a true bill on ex
parte evidence against a man who will be frecd by
a jury on one ballot after both sides have been
heard in open conrt. The weakness of the hum
an mind is that it is some times limited in capac
ity. When it has heard all of one side it is too
full to hold anything on the other side. That is
unfortuate and it is also why some folks get “sore’
at editors.
THE EDITORS MEET IN WASHINGTON—
The managing editor leaves Sunday for Washing
ton, Ga,, to attend the annual convention of the
Georgia Press Association and to learn something
more about How to run a newspaper, the whaole of
which no one has ever learned.
The annual press convention has for more than
thirty years been the biggest convention of cach
year from a point of view of lavishness in enter
tainment and all around enjoyability. The toil
ers of the Fourth Estate from All Georgia get to
gether for a frolic and for the more serious busi
ness of improving the press of the state and the
gencral standards of newspaper work, to swap
yarns and experiences and to hear advice for one
week as they usually give it through the fifty-two.
Washington, Ga., is a fine little city with the
reputation for progressivencss and hospitality and
the editors are looking forward to the hest conven
tion they have held in many years. From the ad
vance reports that have come out of the convention
city, t'h(:y will not be disappointed, gprwi
i T e b eSt
SURELY THIS CANNOT BE TRUE The
“Daily News Record”, a New York newspaper
that abhors sensationalism and is given much to
printing accurate news facts, states that it has
information on the hest sort of authority that the
new tax law soon to be enacted at Washington
will (1) “Eliminate the present excess profits
tax; (2) Reduce the higher surtax rate on in
comes; (3) Increase the lower surtax- on in
comes.” e e N A 1 T
I Let's see. : .
No. I—“ Eliminate the present excess profits
tax.” That is the tax which is paid by big cor
porations and ,institutions if they make great
profits.
No. 2—" Reduce the higher surtax rate on in
comes.” The higher surtaxes are now paid by
the few thousand rich who have huge incomes.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held at the City Hall of the
City of Fitzgerald, Georgia, under the
laws providing for the holding of elec
ticns in said city, on the first day of
August, 1921, to determine whether
cr not said city shall issue its bonds
in the sum of sixty-eight thousand
($68,000.00) dollars principal for the
following purposes, towit:
Forty-five thousand ($45,000.00)
dolars of the proceeds of said bonds
to be used for erecting and equipping
additional’ rooms and an auditorium
in the high school building in the
fourth (4th )ward of said city;
Twenty thousand ,$20,000.00) dol
: h‘rs o{ *?We “"'~ bonds to
No. 3—"lncrease the lower surtax rates on
incomes.” The lower surtax is paid by the hun
dreds of thousands of people who have compar
atively small incomes—the average merchant, the
fairly prosperous farmer, the small manufacturer,
the manager {fellows, doctors, lawyers and a few
newspapermen. "All hard workers, earnthg by
hard toil every cent of their incomes,
We hope the “Daily News Record” is not well
informed. Not that increased surtaxes would af
;‘f(‘fct this editor much, but because we don't think
such a revision of the present high taxes is fair
or right. - : :
We simply cannot believe that congress would
adopt sucP a policy. Or that wise political states
men would agree to it.
TO TEACH AGRICULTURE ’N THE RURAL
SCHOOLS—In the action this week by the coun
ty board of education in authorizing the trustees
of Ashton and Lynwood schools to add a teacher
of agriculture to their teaching stafis, The Leader
sees the realization of one of its many dreams 0f
progress and accomplishment for Ben Hill county
and this section. 1t is another step, as in the re
cent special school tax levies in several districts,
|in the gonsolidation of schools in Ashton and Lyn
iwuurl neighborhoods, and in many “other high
| lights of progress that have gleamed during the
last few months.
- Agriculture is a science requiring no less knowl
ledge and of technical skill than the highest salar
ied white collar laboratory job in shop or factory.
Plants grow by chemical reaction, by the combina
tion of various chemical elements assisted by cer
tain physical conditions of soil and air and rain
and sunshine. Agriculture as taught in the col
leges sums up the experiences, actual practical
experiences, of millions of farmers through scores
of years and gives the student all the benefit of
that practical experience in the course of four
years study. With his “book learning” and a
year or two of practical farming in which to learn
how to apply it, a boy can learn more about how
to make the scil produce t 6 its fullest abundance
than he could learn in twenty years ot work in the
ficlds alone. .
The wealth of this section depends primarily
on making each acre produce the most that it is
possible to produce, and at the least cost per pound
of tobacco or cotton or bushel of corn or oats
raised. Some farmers we know have farmed for
twenty years and today can, get no more bushels
inf corn nor pounds of cotton to the acre than they
could ten years ago. Some other farmers we
know who learned farming in school are making
more bushels and pounds AND DOLLARS per
acre than practical farmers with foar times their
experience. They don’t have to experiment and
take chances on their work. They knrow why a
certain grain grows in a certain way under certain
lcnmlitinns, They know what makes it grow and
’whnt handicaps its growth and they know how to
g 0 about creating the conditions which will pro
duce the best results, The farmer who makes
a success without education, without bheing taught
the science of his business, is nothing less than a
genius. He is the nearest thing to a super-man
we know of. By his energy and his keeness of
mind and his courageous gambling against condi
tions he has baifled Fate and conquered thé pnw—l
ers of nature and the universe. Such a man with
scientific education would possess thousands
where he now possesses hundreds, would be weal
thy where is now prosperous
But the successful “practical” farmer is the ex
ception. He is a man with more than his share
of natural ability. Fe should not expect the av
erage man to meet with the same success. And
the world is largely built up of average folks, It
is for the average folks that education is, in the
main, provided because they are the ones who
most need it, i
It is really not good logic to object to the “cost’
of education, especially of technical or of agricul
tural education. In one sense education is like
advertising. Good educatipn and good advertising
really do not cost anything because they pay for|
themscelves; their results create far and beyvond tl‘.t“
amount of their nominal cost. © The Leader hns|
not the exact figures on the cost of this depart- |
ment for our rural schools, But even if it cost
$3,000.00 a year, and it won't cost that, within
five years time when the boys and girls now in
school have finished and gone back to their homes
with the tools of mind as well as the hands, they
will add $30,000 a year at least to the wealth of
‘the county by actually PRODUCING MORE
‘CR()PS by making two ears of corn and two
blades of grass and two rich leaves of tobacco,
grow where one grew before.
The new teacher of agriculture, whoever he may
be, is going to prove the most valuable man in
Ben Hill county because his work is going to make
Ben Hill county farmers able to coax more dollars
lout of old Mother Earth.
public school building in the first ward
of said city, to be owned by said city,
and used as a public schooi vuilding;
Three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars
of the procceds of said bonds to be
used in repairing the colored school
building in the second ward of said
city, !
" Said bonds to draw interest at the
rate of five (5%) per cent per annum,
which interest is to be payable semi
annually; said bonds to be issued in
denominations of one-thousand ($l,OOO
.00) do'lars ‘eafh, and all of said bonds
to become due and be payable with
in thirty years from the date of their
issue, that is to say none of the prin
cipal of said bonds shall be payable
annually, but al of the said principal
sha!l become due and be paid thirty
years fromgl:i date of their issue.
THE LEADER-ENTERPRISE AND PRESS FRIDAY, JULY Bth, 1921.
Ballots will be printed for the use
in voting at said election as follows:
For the issuance of $68,000.00 of
honds for scheol purposes.
Against the issuance of $68,000.00 of
honds for school purposes,
And those desiring to vote for bonds
for schoal purposes shall strike from
said ballot the words:
. “Against the issuance of $68,000.00
of bonds for school purposes.
And those desiring to vote against
bonds for school purposes shall strike
from said ballot the words:
“For the issuance of $68000.00 of
bonds or schoo! purposes,
‘ J. L. PITTMAN, Mayor,
DAVID L. PAULK, City Clerk,
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BUS LINE TO DOUGLAS ‘
AND WAYCROSS, GA.
Messrs, Stewart and “Knight of
Alma will give a daily Bus Service
to Ocilla, Douglas and Waycross. |
Lhe bus leaves Fitzgerald via Oci’l-l
la, Ambrose and Brokton, cornect
ing with the Waycross bus at Doug
las.
Bus will leave from both hotels,
Schedule of Bus Line for Douglas
and Waycross 1
Easthound schedule read left col-|
umn downward; Wesgbound, read
right column upward.
MORXNING SERKVICE
5:30] Leave Fitzgerald Arrive |12:00
6:00l L @citlal 02l oo TSO
7'.()()1 SAy rase s so B ER()
7301 4 i Broxtonsi {10:00
8:000 Arrive Douglas Leave | 9:30
AFTERNOON SERVICE
2:30| Leave Fitzgerald Arrive | & ¥
Ol e Oeilia cnles -e 8
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i 4:30; il BrGßton. oo b BEst
i 5:00] Arrive Douglas Leave | 6:00
| Advertisement ' tf
For Fire and Life
Insurance
See C, W, QUEEN, Special Agent
for Southern States Life Insurance
Co,, Office with G. S, WILLCOX,
in Old Third National Bank Bldg.,
Fitzgerald, Ga. } eitf
Phone 359
For Better Than Average
Altering, i
Dry Clegning,
Dyeing, 1
Pressing, |
Tailoring, {
We are equipped to ;‘do quick:
Wor’k That will last long. i
THREE-FIVE-NINE
Pressing Club |
W. ROY BRAGG, Proprietor -
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
\
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
OUffice Phone 511
* Res. Phone 545
J. T. BRICE, D.C.
_ Chiropractor
" Rooms 201-202
Farmer-Gaibutt Bldg.
Office Hours. 9:30-12-1:30-§
Other Hours By Appointment
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