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IAM-S D. PRICE
I am orfct-iUM for re election as a
okinter of flit Gc-or. : !‘u'!ic Service
Commission. My candulacy is. Ibo
Move, justified by the service I have
rendered the people of O or :a in the
performance of net lie duties with
which you have entrusted me.
In this day of specialization . the ex
perienced man is better qualified to
render efficient service to his ent
ployer or to Pis constituents than one
who has had no training in a partic
ular line whether in the service of
an individual or in the service of the
people and the experience I have train
ed during this rev first, term of office
has better qualified me to serve the
of *hr* yoitr 4 Vi r\ OPf* vrVo
not had the opportunity to consider
VOTE ASAAIMST JOHN T. 30IFEUILLET
FOB PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER
For a man to havt hold office con
tinuously fofi the past thirty-five
years, as Honorable John T. Boifeuil
let boasts of having done, with never
anything reflecting substantial ser
vict in the various positions he has
held, in America and in Europe, don’t
you think it is time for a change?
He has been the recipient of $30,000
in salary, with interest at 6 per cent
since going on the Commission, and I
charge that he has never done any
thing of substantial value for the
masses of Gtorgia. On the contrary,
he has given his time almost exclu
sively to newspaper work, for which
he is paid a handsome salary, in vio
lation of the law nnd his oath of of
fice. He has voted against placing
twenty-one hundred small shipping
points in Georgia on an equal footing
with thirty-odd large shipping points
in Georgia which, had his views pre
vailed, would have resulted in great
loss and handicap in the way of
growth to the rural sections of Geor
gia. It has been within his power
since last January to have join
ed others and lowered rates on
fertilizers nnd pulverized limestone,
for agricultural purposes, if he cared
to do so, with tht result that count
less thousands of dollars would have
been saved the farmers of Georgia
on the 1024 crops. 1 charge that ht
knows no mote about the technical
BOYS HAVE ALL EXPENSES PAID
TO SOUTHEASTERN FAIR SCHOOL
A Week in Atlanta Studying Fair Exhibits and
! >x. Modern Farm Methods Under Com
petent Instructors.
Atlanta. —Thorn is a slogan in use
in Texas, which runs' “The titter the
folks, the fitter the State.” That
sounds (toed and it is an absolute
truth.
Since the year of its inception, the
Southeastern Pair baa been striving
to make fitter the folks of the section
It serves, and one of the means of at
taining this has been to work with th?
young folks of the country.
One of the most Important features
of the annual events Is the Southeast
ern Fair School, which Is made up of
two boys from each county In Geor
gia, more than three hundred boys,
who conm to the fair, are provided
with meals and sloeping quarters, and
instruction daily during the fair
tn matters pertaining to farming and
stock raising.
The Instructors are furnished by the
stat-a agricultural college, while the
and study the matters that come be
fore the Public Service Commission.
A large majority of the people o!
Georgia are either actively engaged in
iarming or depend upon agriculture
for their livelihood and prosperity an.;
I ha/e found that many of the qufcs
tions tl.e Public Service Commission
s called upon to consider directly af
feet the farmer. Farming has been
my business and more of ny life has
been devoted to this industry than
to any or In r. in addition to practice
grin;, lira! experience ! have served
• s Commissioner of Agriculture and
Director of the Georgia Experiment
Station and in l oth of these positions
iny time has been given to the stuilv
of agriculture and my efforts have
been devoted to doing what I could
to advance the interests of the farm
rs. believing that the progress of th-*
ft*ate and cf the Nation depends upon
their pr< spcrlty I am the only dirt
farmer on 'he commission.
In view of mv practical knowlorlg"
and the exnerience gained ir. my one
term in office as a member of the
oufdic Service Commission, t believe
I know the needs cf th' farming com
mun Mies. especially and that I am
ovnj’fied 1 o administer the offfioe in
the interest of all the people of the
Stnte crmitahly and just.lv and fairiv
Tim platform upon which I stand in
mv candidacy for re-election and to
which 1 expect to stick, if elected, is:
in matters coming before me for con
sidoration. to do justice between ah
•'lasses and to administer the offioe in
a wav to effect *he greatest possible
"nod for a'! of onr citizens and insofar
ns in me lies to conduct the offioe. so
as to foster and promote a greater
Georgia for us all.
I pledge mv continued and unwav
ering efforts to serve you. if re-elect
ml, and will appreciate your support at
be Detunc-atic white primary on Sep
temher 10th.
JAMES D. PRICE
ADVERTISEMENT
duties of his office today than he
djl.f the day that he wtnt in office,,
due largely to the fact that he has
given his time to newspaper work,
at the expense and with great l'oss
to the citizens of Georgia.
Our State Highway Department is
forced to incur an expense against
the tax-payers of the State of ap
proximately $500,000.00 a year, bt
cause of the high rates maintained
in Georgia on sand and gravel, as ap
ply on such when moved from with
out tht state into points in Georgia,
He recently voted for the payment
of an Engineer of over SIBOO.OO for
an inspection of passtnger coaches,
which work {re should have done him
self. His record has been one of
wasteful extravagance of the funds
provided for the work of the Com
mission, and with no substantial ser
vice to the people as a Commissioner
I believe he ought to be dtfeated,
and if I am elected as his succesor,
I pledgt a sane and equitable dis
charge of all duties devolving upon
me as one of your Commissioners,
and I will stay on the job.
Office holding in Georgia, as a sidt
line, must stop; office holding is prac
tically all Mr Boifeuillet has ever
done since young manhood.
Rt peetfully,
O. R. BENNETT,
Eastman, Ga.
Ad vert semen t
railroad fares, meals and other ex
penses are paid for by the fair asso
ciatlon. These boys are the most pro
gressive In the communities from
which they come, and are selected af
ter a competitive examination by coun
ty school superintendents or district
demonstration agents. The bo s who
will come to the fair this year, October
4 to 11. have already been selected by
most of the counties. It is impossible
to calculate the benefit which will
eventually accrue to the boys, the com
munities and the State by reason of
these days spent studying the exhibits
at the fair.
Many of these boys have live stock
and agricultural exhibits at the fair,
land, wlntlier they win any of the pre
miums or not, this demonstrates an
ambition and a desire for better things
and is part of the making of fitter folks
and a fitter Stalo.
THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. PANIELSVILLE. GA.
St. Joseph, Michigan—The above
.photos show Florence McKinney
and Emile Zupke, confessed slayers
of Zupke’s other sweetheart, Cora
May Raber. Zupke, in his confes
sion, declared that Florence sat at
the wheel of his car while he
choked the Raber girl to death and
then helped him dispose of the
body.
Dental Notice
Dr D. L. Cloud from Greens
boro, Ga. will be in Comer on
Second Monday each month pre
pared to do all classes of dental
work, to remain one week.
He will appreciate a call.
Office in Roper Building.
FOR SALE—
Pure bred S. C. R. i. Red*, Don
aid son strain. Hens, 17 month* old,
$1.75. Also 30 pullets 7 months old,
$1.50. Other pullets and cockerels
of various ages, 60 centts to $1.25
each.
J. L. McMURRAY,
N,S-21, 4t Comer. Ga.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the
Inflammation con be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever. Many cae.es of
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the Wood on the mucous surfaces of the
system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir
culars free. All Druggists. 75c
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.
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