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THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL
R AR A O A St
OFFICIAL ORGAN OB B CHUNTY:
AND CITY OF LEESBURG
Published Bvery Friday
J.P. HORNE, .. .. .. Fditor
EDWIN F. GODWIN __Publisher
Entered at the Postoffice, Jat
Leeshrug, Ga,, as second :
: clags matter, &
Advertising Rates Furnivhed on
Request,
Sul‘wcri;.)fim‘) 81.50 A YEAR.
FRIDAY, JULY, 13, 1923
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BANCUES I ALL THE PRINCIFAL CITICS
THE COMMUNITY’S REFUSE
One of the important problems of
city and town life is how to dispose
of the vast quantity of refuse creat
ed in the course of daily living.
There arc kitchen waste, table re
fuse, waste paper, ashes, tin cans,
manure, ete. If there is no ade
quate system for caring for such re«
fuse, the same iz a perl to health,
fire hazards are created, and the
neatness and beauty of a communi
ty are sacrificed,
An article in the American City
degeribes the refuse removal systems
in use in Towa eities, In 10 of them
varying from 11,000 to 126,000 pop
ulation, the ayerage cost of these
methods was but 37 per capital for
the year 1921, though lour of those
including collected only garl ugu,‘
and three collected it for only five
to #ix months,
The cost of eflicient sy=tem for col
lecting all these wastes is slight com
pared with the benefits gained,
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VACATION JOBS
The majority of the gehool and
college boys now look for sunimer
jubs through their vacation period
They are tired of having to depend
upon their dads for every dime and
nickel, and a regular sum coming in
weekly =eems an end greatly to be
desired.
They see the older fellows swelling
around with automobiles and treat
ing the girls, ete, and they will
work hard to acquire a little of this
independent position for themselves
where they can afford to be liberal.
The amount of pay that they get
counts heavily in the choice of sum
mer employment,
. Yet the job that pays best for the
time being is not necessarily the
best thing for a young fellow to seck
during his week of summer freedon.
The jobs that a young fellow takes
up during successive summer vaca
tions constitute a change for a stu
dent to try out different kinds ol
work, and find out what lines appeal
to him most. Some occupations that
had looked very desirable to him on
the outside, may geem after one sum
mer’s experience not to be worth
any more effort,
A fellows success depends very
much on whether he makes the
right choice of a calling. If he gets |
into the right thing, he will go|
ahead easily like a boat sailing|
‘down a river. If he enters s:nnv’
‘occupation to which he is not|
‘adapted. he will bump up n;::\insl{
obstacles at every turn. ]
© The main thing for a fellow to|
congider in secking such chances, isi
not the amount of pay envelope that i
he draws, but the value of the ex-|
perience that he gets and the light l
it throw on his future carcer, Hv!
should seek the kind of work tu%
which his abilities best fit him.’
even if it hardly supplies him with
‘all the speading money _he desires |
{or the brief summer period, i
Author’s Trip Almost Royai.
- Mark Thvaln says that whken Bret
Harte came east in 1870 to take the |
’edltorship of the proposed: Lnkosidei
‘Magazine in Chicago, that he crossed
the continent in such a prodigious '
' blaze of national interest and egcite- |
“ment that one might have supposed‘
_that he was the viceroy of India or & j
progress of Halley's comet come again
after 75 yoars of lamented absence, ‘
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Lut the landowner would say, “That
is paper money—ny land is worth
. one thousand dollars gold—the gov
. ernment has printed so much paper
' money folks haven’'t much confidence
in it. But I am willing to take a
| chance if you will give me a dollar
. and a quarter in paper money for
‘[ s4ch gold dollar's value of my land—
' in other words, I'll give you my land
‘ for $1,250 dollars paper.”
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| Soft money would be only another
way for the money-politicians to hand
the farmer the same dirty deal as the
baskoet manipulator. In the first case
the farmer unknowingly gave a bushel
and a quarter of his product, and in
the second case he would have to give
a dollar and a quarter of his money,
for a dollar's value in return,
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In Germany they have carried the
manipulation of the mark so far—
well, it seems harvdly believable, but
if they did the same thing to the dol
lar, it would take over ten million in
paper money to buy that land. The
primary producer can raise hig prices,
but not fast enough to equalize this
drop in the gold value of unsound
money. That is where the catch
comes in. |
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Hall’s Catarrh Medicine ‘
Those who are in a ‘run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALI/S CATARRH MEDICINE con
gigls of an Ointment which Quickly
Retieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which asgists
in_improving the General Health.
Scld by druggists for over 4 Years.
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30x3 “‘999” 7.50 1.95
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IHE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL, LEESBURG, GEORGIA
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The Rural Teacher
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s nSummer-Scheol
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It is gratifying to Lknow thai
each summer marks an inercasod
enroliment of rural teuchers in
summer schoold, Some are at
tending for the eingle purpese
of adding credits to complett
‘the number of requircments fo)
the much coveted degree. Other:
{go for the recreational as well
;us the (:duq:;ti(mal advantages
‘!o{fera-(l. Dm*umr:-: of summe:
schools which are located nea
our wonderful parks, lakes
mot'ntainsg, or ocean shoves ad
variise extensively and advan
tages offered hy th:iir specially
favored loea ity for nature study,
outdoor recreatior, art,ete. I
'the selected work is not too
strenuous, and it i 3 pessible to
lele:t one or two ‘‘extras,’”” the
rural teacher will find Ithe sut.
)jccts of Visual Instruction and
,l’la_v not only interesting but
‘beneficial.
Summer schools are offering
courses in the technique of Vis
ual Instruction, teaching the
rural teachers how to select and
use asterneopticon anda ‘moyie’.
The rural teacher can use a
“pres-to-lite”” tank or a storage
battery to provide light for the
lantern when electricity is not
available. An electric current
18 necessary to secure the lest’
results with a “‘movie.” |
Play and hcalth are closely
related Rural teachers should
take with them from the summer
school new games that can Le
played indoors on a rainey day
and outdoors in the sunshine.
Problems of discipline vanish
when the the teacher is a ‘‘good
sport,”” ‘,knows the game and
plays it fair and square.”’
Red Cilcioth Eifactive.
Red. a very brigit red oilcloth,
makes an unusually effective tabla |
covering for a dark corner. Usually
the place for such material is in thel
kitchen, but occasionally one seces it
in studies and sitting rooms and in
the dull light the ¢ect is really quite
lovely.
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Notice of Teachers
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The examination for licenge to
l!c wh i the publie Heheols of Geoy
g, wedl he held dn | Leesbuig,
vugnet Srd and 4N vext begin
get Bw, om. Those - holding
et grade Beense expiring this year
may haye the same renewel by
akirg the examination on the read
g Conrse=""see helow,”’
For informsation see the County
aperintendent,
8.4, POWELL
County Supt, of Jchiovol
GEORGEAN
1923 READING COURSE FOR
TEACHERD
Primmary and Generad Jlementary
1. Manuel for Georgin Teachoer
County Superintendent, free,
2. Bveryday Pedagogy (Lincoln)
Ginn& Co. Atlanta, £l.lO post
prid.
3. Acguirivg Skill in Teaching
(Grant) #uthern Sehool Book De
pository, Atlanta, $1.35, postpaid
HIGH SCHOOL & SUPERVISORY
1. M:nuel for Georgia Teachers,
Coanty Superintendent, free.
9. Every Teachers Problems
(Stark), Am. Book Co:, Atlanta,
$1.48, postpaid. |
3. Methods of Teaching in Iligh:
Schools (Parker) Gian & Co., Iv“.t-g
fanta, $1 80, postpaid. ]
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WANTED f
Men or women to take ox‘ders‘
for genuine guaranteed hosiery
for men, women and children.
Eliminate darning., Salary $75
a week full time, $1.50 and hour
spare time. Beautifnl Spring
line.
INTERNATIONAL STQCKINC
MILLS,
Norristown, Pa, 7-27
Vocal Music Supreme.
Wagner wrote: The human voice i
really the foundation of ail music; and
whatever the development of the ait,
whatever the boldest combinations of
f composer, or the inost brilliant exe
cution of a virtuoso, In the end they
must always return to the standarg
set by vocal musie,
Oldfield Cord Tires are race tested—hold
ing all of the track records made in the past
three years.
Oléficld Cord Tires are road tested—in
the Wichita, Kansas, Economy Road Test,
in the winter of 1922, the official record
showed a set of Oldfield Cords had traveled
84,525 miles bafore the first tire gave way.
And this is only one of many instances of
unusual highway performance.
Oldfield Cords are built by one of the
largest tire manufacturers, who must main
tain the established reputation of these re
markable cords. 3
Here ars the biggest tire and tube values
ever offered by anyone. Come in today.
Buy your tires now before our stock is ex
hausted. Purchase from a regular tire deal=
er, located near you. We stand -behind
these tires and are ready at all times to
give you prompt service.
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It Is Estimated that 100,000 Negroes Have Left the Farm Districts of the
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