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VOLUME XXXX I
We Are supporting The Four “R’s” One Hundred Percent
USSELL B* IVERS M >ORF,RTS
Jl.^- F President JTWk. For Senator For Governor ,B For Commissioner
Will Take The “Tai” Out Os Talmadge!
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Senator Richard B. Russell
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GOVERNOR SM AI CLYDE
On Tuesday two of the candid
ates for Governor of Georgia
spoke to the voters of Bryan
county at Clyde. They were Hon
W. W. Larsen and Hon. Charlie
D. Redwine.
They came to Clyde from Vid
alia where both of them had
spoke earlier in the day.
Mr. Larsen was the first speak
er and he was given a warm in
troduction by Dr. W- K. Smith,
who stated that he was a former
pupil of Mr. Larsen and had been
on the receiving end of a black
gum switch more times than one-
Wash Larsen as he is familiarly
known to the people of Bryan
county, he is a former citizen if
our county, have lived here from t
the age of six until after reach
ing manhood. He has a strong
following in Bryan county and
will push the other man in Bryan
if not in the state.
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Mr. Redwine arrived at Clyde a
bouc four o’clock and was given
an opportunity to address the
voters, he was introduced by Col.
C. L. Purvis and immediately
began a talk to the people. Char
lie Redwine is a good man, and
he is a forceful speaker and there
is no question but that his visit
to Bryan made him some friends.
Politics is beginning to get
warm now that we have had two
of the candidates for Governor
| visit our county and we predict
that from now on they will be a
. humming.
For Sale
' 1 International 1935
Pickup Truck in first
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R. E. Lee
Pembroke, Ga.
7 ' Organ County of Bryan and City of (Pembroke
WHY WE ARE SUPPORTING
THE FOUR K’S THIS YEAR
Inasmuch as we have seated that we are one hundred
percent behind the candidacy of the four “R’s”. that is
Roosevelt, Russell, Rivers and Roberts, It may be that we
should state our reasons for favoring these gentlemen over
the others.
First of all, we do not see why any Georgia cracker
should have to explain why he favored the candidacy of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt to succeed himself as President
of the United States. We believe him to be the greateet
President that we have ever had, and believe that he has
attempted to do more for the “underdog” than any other
President ever has.
It is true that everything that he has ordered done, has
not met with our approval, but the fact remains that when
he went into the White House he found the United States
facing the gravest problems that ever confronted our coun
try, and he had to do something and do it quick, he did not
have time to consider whether this or that was constitut
ional or not, it had to be done and find out about that later.
Our state and our own county of Bryan is a thousand
times better off today than they were when Roosevelt went
into office.
That is reason enough.
Next comes our reason for supporting Senator Russell.
There are plenty of reasons, he has the ability and has been
quietly, but everlastingly on the job. and has produced re
sults for his state that speaks louder than all the hullabaloo
in the world could possibly do. But if we had no other rea
son except the tact that he is a friend of the national ad
mieistration and Will work with and co operate with that
great patriot, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, while on the other
hand, his opponent, Governor Talmadge would do just the
contrary and would, do in thg.future like he has in the past,
line up with the Republicans, the Liberty Leaguers etc., and
fight the Roosevelt administration at every turn, that alone
would be enough to make us tear our shirt for‘‘Little Dick.”
Then we are supporting E. D. Rivers for Governor be
cause we realize that he is the only man that stands a show
to beat Governor Talmadges candidate. “Me To” Charlie
Redwine. We believe that should Redwine be elected as
Governor, that it would be another Louisana situation,
where Senator Long controlled Governor 0. K. Allen of
Louisana and it proved so disastrous to that state.
Ed Rivers is a good man, and will make Georgia one
of the best Governors that we have ever had, and when he
gets in the Governors office our state will be ruled by law
and not by bayonets and the national guard under Lindley
Camp.
He favors Old Age Pensions and if elected wiil do all in
his power to see that our old people, both white and colored
get their just rights under this cause. He has long been
an advocate of free school books and now that we are about
to get them for part of our school children he is due much
credit for the work that he has done for this cause.
We would like to support Wash Larsen for Governor, he
lived in this county for many years, taught school here and
looks upon Bryan county as being his home county, but we
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PEMBROKE, GA., Friday August 7th., 1936
Russels Manager At
Savannah Headquarters
BEACH EDWARDS
Hon. Beach Edwards’ selection
as manager of Russells Savannah
headquarters means that “Little
Dicks’’ chances of carrying the
First District is much better. He
is one of the strongest men in the
Vint District.
He ill Rule By Law—Not By Bayonets!
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Georgias Next Governor, E, D. Rivers
honestly believe that he does not stand a show to be elect
ed and we had rather help beat Redwine than cast a com
plimentary vote for Wash Larsen.
In supporting Columbus Roberts for Commissioner of
Agriculture, we do so believing that he is as far ahead of
Tom Linder in ability and fair dealing to the farmers of
Georgia as daylight is ahead of dafk.
Columbus Roberts will give the little one horse farmer
a new deal, and the day he goes in office will be a big day
for the little fellow that toil on the farms for a living.
Now in conclusion we ask our readers to consider the
different candidates and vote their conscience, pick the
men that will fill the office with credit to themselves and
their country and we have no doubt but that they wdl do
like the editor of this paper will do, and that is vote for
Roosevelt for President, Russell for the United States Sen
ate, Rivers for Governor and Roberts for Commissioner.
AUGUST EEEN SUPERIOR
COURT WAS A SHORT ONE
The August Term of Bryan
County Superior Court met at
Clyde Monday and adjourned on
Wednesday.
A number of uncontested di
vorce cases were granted after
which the case of Mrs. S. E-
Blitch and Brown Blitch vs H.
M. Gardner, A. E. DeLoach and
Carson Naval Stores Company
was took up. The case was one
of ejectment and was the first of
its kind to ever be tried in the
county.
Messrs Gardner aad DeLoach
have been in possesion of about
275 acres of land in the 1380th
District for about nine years and
so far as they knew had a perfect
title to same, but in tbe suit that
was broght it was contended that
the property was secured from
Sam Blitch deceased and that he
was not of sound mind and the
jury gave the plaintiffs a verdict.
The case will be carried to the
higher courts.
On Tuesday the case of Brooks
McElveen, charged with murder
was taken up. The case grew
out of a fatal accident some time
ago at Reka, when the truck
driven by McElveen ran into a
notber auto on the highway and
inflicted injuries which caused
the death of Clanton Richardson
a little 10 year old Evans County
boy. He was found guilty of in
voluntary manslaughter and the
jury reeommended that he be
punished as for a misdemeaor and
have the mercy of the court. He
was given a sentence of 12 months
and fined $l5O. and the chain
gang sentence was probated.
On Wednesday the murder case
agrinst J. Harvey Rogers charged
with the death of Miss Alberta
Parker, she having been killed
when a taxi cab dtiven by Rogers
ran into an electric light pole at
Groveland, and she sustained in
juries from which she died later
at a Savannah Hospital. He was
found guilty and given a sentence
of 12 mouths on the gang ar.d
fined 5200., and the chain gang
sentence was probated.
The above and two speeches
from “would bo Governors,’’ was
about all the court did.
Lost Dog
One Walker Hound Dog about
three years old, black and white
spotted with scar on shoulder.
W. E. Warnell
Pembroke, Ga. Rt. 1.
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Greenland today.
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