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H. E. t.lcAULIFFE, Editor and Mgr.
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.f the bod/ to pr perly fun ion. Tu.j i.. ui or. >-
.u and your llfo s,.t t, ..n.c . , i. tij ■ i.U;n.e, i
n tbo-e days we n'ed ti tl.in., m ..e ai>- . : ij-l i in !|
appinr.u {ban we da abau. in u v;. or oilier nciilevemaat . j j
fjr the firmer Is far above price. • !j
With Georgia Editors
‘ MOTHER'S GAY NEXT SUNDAY
o. ' cf ili>* ".'£>wJng sciiiznental •ecca^i-n* of tho yoa- i
hat (f M .thcr’a Lay. which had its incepticu Km; than
i !icer>« of yeurj a:-o, but hardly any community ra:. I>
■ 0U |.1 t rcughout this country, and even n foreign lanes,
hat (!<)• . not rb ’M’q the day. znJ.e or lass. appr°»»r*at*l.
Tli»> M-c-ond idus day in May h.a.> bv-n danomimted a
bother's Day m i the symbolic* f * wars are the white tor
ho mother whose spirit has Join *J the Imumerab! j :o .
ti tliat \aat sc ene whic h l **s ahead of a l of ^us, whll*
h*» red flower, breathing with life and pulrattu" v "it!
o\r. is the emblem for the mother whose lo\.~ and care
till sheds Its radiance around us.
When the years creep up on us and v.'e grow older In t»ie
•onibst with time and t :ings that beset us. we frequently
orgot, In the strife, that mother’s tenderness and eare.
ie r sacrif’ees, her Joys and hope was centered in our vcr>
ein^.
Ti<s many wander far away and Illusion' oiTjelve*
Too many of us wander far away and li usion ours«*lves
nth the belief that we an* outside the pale of mother'#
•are and t ought, but h» r affection and prayers remain
todfast. n matter where we roam. Thourri? age, wild
is gray and its wrlnk •*, come over us, we a**e still child-
e „ m cur mother’s ti ht. subjects of sollcitiousness and
pprehendon. and mother is right, for. after uK regardless
f v> h. re we go. or what achievements we score. «U ot
is ai d-yet but cMldren in our Father's igu ‘*
4H»u raid, Hill groping for the light.
Tuea, with jiJI these facts before us. the hurr> and tw'urry
,f me !r;n life. it s well and comm*ndable, that we sUuul i
au c*. end «s spring tine blooms into fullness, take the*
iiwt : a ilTul flower-* that nature produces and weat them
r, a m * *i trial un<J tribute to her to whom we owe all that
v»> h;v lK*en. nil that we nr*’, and r 11 that we will evr
!«♦. li. r * i lie* hereafter.
t Sunday, whcK»ve r ycu are and wbetever you arc,
ai. w the prettiest flower you can garner und wear b. a
irhite me if you must, a red on** of you ir.’v
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THE WESTERN RACE CONFECERATION
Kleven western states have perfected, cr hu.'e in pro
ire.-s. organizations that have for their ultimate <»ul. the
upremacy of the white race, socially and coiunn relully
The yellow race is the primary target, bcci so t <•
yosterners know of nr. other rival, but it has been scat-
ered abroad that the spirit of domiuancy is assuming suc h
roporihn- cntll no quarters may be expected by anybody
I: • ; i. t \ . pc.p! *, and it is even rumored that red
•g.» shv Americans will have first confident
Ion at . ? \ an 1 all tixes.
Tny :• : uh • tat ion of re re ini rat exhibited in the west
i 1 •.» ’ I ill n - a •!! <t ;;ii ug *- 11 story that .as chu.ac
»*ri » *»i'turv i f the world. The nations that hnv*
:. tti**n il law. The »mi*
\.it>» f ). *ign .1 ala 1
n and dlarupt o:gan:.'.e,l
L a*- a niiuimtnit . or rec-
riditl n* mi will a narioii.
L,u.tr ui-tt I n^m Mil
7 o rood women < f Columbus app 'ar ta ba very
n*..:ch !n cuir.t 'n their iff rt3 to secure law* enforce,
i.i n*. an 1 they should be riven ovary suppo.t that i.;
necessary Crluir.b:!# Knquirer-Sun.
If there i.s ; nythlng in a reputation, an 1 *.va happ n i
njw .s thing our:elves of the rotten cccdition- in Ce
un bas, we wo M suggest that all forcesT.g 1^ m^arur-
jo put inf > operation in wag tu t!ie campaign that is b In:I
jut mi by t e gotd peopb'in our sister ttty over on the|
\labania border, and in orde r to make a sure clean up we
sugge -t that the editor of the Fnquirci^Sf cXi be^npt givn a I
f rlough even until the campaign is over.
No Counting on the Weather.
Lays T!i • (’ lutnbia Knquirer-Sun.
The weather again reminds us of the ‘good c>l<l
summer time."
Although t u above remarks were penn cl by Kditor Ley-1
les d’ring the past week, we are inclined to believe that]
he has changed his opinion e re this. Kndoubtedly all of I
us have reached the conclusion that there is no counting!
on the weather.
Economy vs Prosperity,
f’ounty commissioners all over the state arc adept
'll . %Ai.* programs in these? times of grave liusi-
ii“ r, * cn Mtlon-. und in nearly all rises such pregrams
are meeting tic* approval of the people.. "Ilut no
county can ever hope to economize by striking off it
demonstration agent...—Cairo Messenger.
•bulging from th.* program the farmers of Grady county |
have made since the hdl weevil invaded southwest Geor
gia. we would .-*ay that the editor of the Messenger is in |
a position to back up the foregoing statement.
Some Consulation, After All.
Railroad ticket# are not so easy to pay for as they
formerly were*, hut the task of securing a cctui’oibi'ole
•at i.- by no uot.jis as dlfficule. Mor.ro* Advertiser.
V. r h ay tI'llt Kditor I’lark has th*' right spirit i*i the*
a Tor ‘ i l./oking on t o briglit sldo cf tilings and turning
/ kc;:i * 'point ♦ that .night be felt as a consolation.
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Advice Much Needed
t’m > . ry. depend:; Just as much on knowing what not
• i a. v d.it ij do.—Athons Herald.
l.vidt-Mily . ;• udi advice as is here given by t!*.' 1 At ens
;* aid has l i en pjoing the rounds for .vjiuh time, us we
l to rrte tlv.it there is much 1*8.-. being done than
l • !. i.r.dc.i ;probably it worh’n t be a b.el i !* : to tali
o
l.icrj V/ays Than One to Heip
\. .i. the pie i that he i*ii ids country t;>r I.is coua.
.\nl u i • ih'* time :';'r .dl go-rl :n *n i.i c .nie to the
1- rod u
of I si
ad valued !)::
t’i* v\ * i •:ti conMerrtticu will i.ttroct
,h:n. Uudal distinctions ha\e always
‘.v..It? From Ih.* day. whin the tribes
i:.e-utccl d.'VTi i-> t t* present day, there
?ik and cl* •.v• ‘ au nt.;, mm> t>i v.hhh
• f.-i.i* im «.i t ivilizatii n. l >.* ill • ‘iu.*
; f t * it ;.u j pclitlcs art* theme# uisjji which
it* i.lil.. haw* p ndered and so*: slit to
aptali/.' und in the lig- t of events during
■s. it ii ;*m# that we ar** but little farther
the days of Solonuti,
►sources, the climatic wealth and other
t v.'r above the golden vv. I make it a
•I by it; *i: from all rom-rs * f t e world.
:s .ordiality and hospitality shown to all.
places th in that far iho*. w!i.. a .• . ul
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VOLR WORK ANO YOLR LI C E.
The;e is Ita.dlv one mau in a tlmusand v . e w mid not
i lo ir-*, hi. work If he kin v tiier**b> h« «cm!d add years
to ki.s life \. t ther>- :.:v « .-* sends of p *o; l.» in ev«t>
city and t<*' n wh a » in pushing t «* even t m r of their
ways, so to sp'uk. n vo.- t.i’. ing heed of the toil that tine*
is taking of their days in <i* mill that ttiin time inti
eternity.
In Mill 'dg \;!l‘'th* situatiem U n t •«> comp-‘ * and t«*r-
rifjiug. it course, as it is; iii • oaie cities and towns, but
even hen* tlnue is extensive r >oni t.»r liuprovf*nn»!*t The
city oiflci 'J.s . <> op f.ii.' ai d e-wj i wonderfully in keeping
Milledg vl’b i b an and ' «‘al i> c ity, furnishing dlsin-
fertatitv i:•*•«». un.l itirmn iug oi lor saf'*«uords All this
i« reflected in the city’s hejltbf dness and low death rate
It is mc ru dfiftiK ** aJly wortA u li le
Hut tii" I tiit -d S* ate» I > *p •; .me t f i. bi hn« bn^n
•: .!» v.c*?l; th: t . ug .t u> make the averaga
man pa.;»> and poll !< r well hU paths The nummary 1#
gleaned fr m a lotal It'd.T’e, canes Investigated all. It
-hows tii.tt the avc.:*g • at death of book-X** pett, «»f
flee work *r-, and other.4 of 11**• c lasn is v *ars. !o ett
in th«- list, and coming m i.n ii the fanners up all
»• at derlh *f *.H year#, this iOidudtng
farm laborers.
R •- a \- ng sir* t« ... a- tii»- -pan of life is in a^ur-nl. ic
u*;; were given their freedom t> tin* \t nt i
the I berty to I *:*.v? t’.'* wherc'ab iid.-c wi.erc !
ia.; co.::.nitte.l. :o why : heilld tiler * t)o cXcc'i
.11 e\ Cptiuml feadoll.
IV.'lfrev BaU
tie :a and inukf
up on *.t and make
We cannot see w hy so much effort is h *itig nuivi • i**
bring li 'igdoll kuk to America Forcing him to live* iu
Germany < »;g!*.t to be* punbhmeut ♦ nougli to; any * riuie.
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In th* cvisy money days c*f Hie war a lot of men worried
thoRli’-lviv trying to keep n a-**:, in th ir troupers. >r.*v,*
th®;* worry nine trying to keep tliemselv**s in trousers
.Mi s Milly «»*' Mi!h*.i;p v-i}-* aver- t nt the proper study
* hes ttft t at
ic painful
v ious piie'u' lb n li.' .« i
"T. r. e tri’e ::ia i >.
util a> b» eb.M
Pn l.’iit Hnrd.nv 'i.;
but sin.x* his in.iugm ui
: n attac k of Indigestion
look Is uloomy’
tlu* bikbw.i
t alw.iys i
it by fl
costing half
v» ill keep »ut of the
Som of his pr<
• t been In office two mouths
? have had two fresh colds,
u ulcerated tooth Tip* out*
vVc V*&nt 'i tu tf Cense to Macon to Get
. are in
r
^he Pot«
»
Which will be repre sented Ly the SAViNuS VGU MA\ bFFECT by shopp ; >
with us during our great Eleven Days
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Celebrating the Return of Normal Times to our Section and Country! Sale opens
on Wednesday, May 4th, and continues throughout ELEVEN BUSINESS DAYS
Concluding at 6 P. M.. Monday, May 16.
$250,000 Wsrth of the Season’s Most Favorable Merchandise will be offered in
this Great Sale.
All At Prices Almost
Unbelievably Low
We have never before presented a spring Sale on quite so extensive a scale.
Cur entire buyiy.ng organiaztion made a special trip to New York to prepare for if.
and m addition, we purchased many splendid values far in advance. Many man
ufactures and importers made us special price concessions in recognition of this
celebration of the return of normal times.
There Will Ee Special Features
Every Day!
Monday, lYicsdav, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Satuiclav, May 9 through 14th i!
WiU be devoted particularly to the interests of Out of Town Shoppers.
E'.erv Department in the Store Will Have Part in the Sale.
Some Marvellous Rug and Lug
gage Values will be offered
Ladies’ and Children’s Ready to Wear Will Feature many ”S|>ecialties.”
Men's Goods, Hosiery, Summer Footwear, Millinery. Silks and Piece Goods of all j
Kinds.
0m feature will Ik* the Puce Concession that will lx* offered during the sale on
all Musical Instiuments, Pianos, Players, etc., and on many Desirable Records and j
Rolls. .. u g JtMJBi
Become A Rainbow Chaser, Find
Your Pot of Gold!
It Will Be At The Foot Of the Rainbow. HERE !
BURDEN-SMITH&C0MPM'l
Macon. Ceoitt ia
350-356 Third St.
457 Cherry Street