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H. c. .VcA'JLIFFE, Editor a-d
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A CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION
Out 'li tlie farm of t' 'a Georgia xt.ite sunUari
is worked ly convalosrent p nt i d ilriug si,
is
.nsI demonstrj
in ai tc IK:
which
tdoor
issible
Oil ol
I Jill)
•.-er ol
Id on
.r tw<
on ii ■ I
the
il.ii
id hr
rat •
•mid
v. 01 k
• SI! -I
•m of
:■ it
ii tii
than
i iillivutiliz
by
b. llg Ml 111
iho case i
•abba
is dm!), i
ii'intry that
at the (;•■-.
■ it nC)iiId s
in tlii ■■ section
irk ate
there
ompl'.yni' n
del elopement < T a n •
the country
On tills in;m i ii
tipwi 'd i I thirly-fiv-
fail it would seen .i
the |i..'dm -. eighty
full oarloads.
At •• exceedingly
it can be seen tliat
this land, bu.ed n .
of $ ; u.i i. At tl.i.s
t wort .' five art on iyi
would lure ire less
would tin
of cotton
Cabling
Pn 'a. ' iis Mictit ns i
being a ■. it< k farm : n
equal tiio yield that i
sailiiariiim. Slid b i
possibilities i f growia
would nf.'i it! :i : atiM.i
lug c-f ccil'.n
1 nq: • • •;i' n.tbly we need to gf , > >:■: • i ■ : if our
system i.h ii v.". turn to jilr.nniig t’l • g jv, in; if i crop
ns a s;d> tilut ■ for c ituii. \\h n au inlivi.liul farmer
<.u 1 into his field and gi-.i.,; a crop ivor.ii ! -i thou-
tb.!k i at a ceinpniutile]y ! ,i civ l • c i dl afford
ike a scare 1 '.- in the mutter cf locaiing a murk t that
(ini him Up in c] '(diets fot Ii , ivodiue I ei'ore it
ii .uthored. It would not scon strange to us why
that we emmet f lit a ready '.market, at all times tor
vegi t- ib c iimotily s I cii tile a\ MMgo American family
like '. do (Otlon if we would take i;‘ 0 . on title nr.mn the
fact that cott 'ti is un alugetlinr staple prciluct.
even! !:,iv.. ver, l .• I.oghnl way ol' going about i
a m.iri . t for a carload*! f t ubbages, v. atenn dt n
sort <l vegetables or produce, i.i the cocpcir.tlvi
scat red and M.-ut“d tor the past tew years with debauch
ery comparable only to t.e dark ages. Authorities are
miking ot salvaging civilizutmi and eve. ywhere the bids
mi mo reuiuau.o aie being ofiered bj politicians and
slate, .non, oiu the of lent an hardly b • heard above in •:
shouts oi toe ami., ude and the d.it oi llu m n y-e-ang-
divp:
•:i from
state
t limt the
f Georgia
tii grow-
gO'-N
Band
to m
'X.
it is
l.i any
. tiding
or au>
Market
ing s stem tinil lia b- -n d vised and suci-fior-fully into
(ipemtden in many sections of tlio comtry.
Vo were r minded a few days ego that a certain farmer
hi 11m - section, a farmer of considerable means, had he
ro.!'. diMitii ted with the idea of grov.in- cabbage as a
Ilton *., r i.. 11. Tile disgust came about, wo were told, on
account cf i e fai t that the farmer brought. imiv cabbage
t • Mi'! -g-vllle than lie could put on th • ni.iil- here.
Till , mimic I ns of Just what a pitiable predicament the
ritius growers of Florida would tie if the idea of provid
ing a foreign market for their product had never occurred
to them. T e gentleman in (vocation ventured no further
tin.n the patch yield, lie bought tiis product t > a small
to .r’.H 1 i >' people re lilting in the midst of the •cclion where
t'c pi .litct cf it's mil was extensively gi iwn. and he
f un.l no drmaml, while at the same time his 'mull ant
in.-lgr fii a t crop did not warrant iIn* trouble mol expense
of limi ng a market elsewhere.
Toe few of us realize what a bearing t.lvorpotil London
and other foreign (inters lias upon Hie pi lea of cotton.
Ti o Vi v. ut us realize tile gieat ilt maud that can !i 1 rung t
abut in New York. I'hiuelplila. Pittsburg. ('• icaga. and
at least a few other places, for other products u can grow
in nlii.ndaili-e. \Vh< u w-e thoroughly wake up tills real!
znttci: vc will have stun k upon the road that will lead ns
to t!i" nidi ;>• ndeiu e of th * fleecy staple and the boll weevil
Ku-.-iu 1ms b.-en bailicd in crime, so a io.-io a as t.
rivcl the most horrible expelienc.-s i.L all lime. Turkey ;
tins ravished the ancient civnizaticn of Armenia, t, ins j
has been ca.ght in the vc.I x oi i e world a mcaisioi in,
more ilisa trous than any typhoon the Celestials have ev '
known. Torn and pillaged by disease and starvation, many i
oi. ev netyp.ns of the world have been clinging in the <U* i
spalr of tlie ages.
No wonder, then, that heie. where we are no longer iso-1
lated from even the furt ermost cornets of earth, that v,e|
should feel the sliick that lias nude men and nation j
tremble. Truly, we have imbibed the spiiits that mak ;
• (i n f'i runk, but not with wine, daggering bit not from I
strong drink.”
The relativity of mankind to t .e times is beyond di. [
comment and the fullness ol' the times may be liete, when 1
• vo ar * totur ltnally to tit.* rx ad that winds onward and ]
upward to the final co.’uuniniution cf the greatest, grand
est In ties that t inkeis of nil ages have dreamed w uld
.-tentually come t” pass.
itm ,M ti: • couslcmorate mass in w. Itli we find our
selves entangled, it seems that extrication is i:npoa»ihl-
I'rcm the puliiicul tandpoint it appears as if there is iv
'diet. In our own good old state* we have, within the
a t decade, s:-.n t-e might fall and idol aftsr idol lia !
rein .-.haltered only to be raised again and to again he
i oins taigets in the eyes cf the people.
H i I: a few years ago an innumerable n mb r of Gear
Slabs idolized a legislator, mast popular ol' all the solons |
lull went to the Georgia legislature in modem times I
that is certainly with his c:!l -agues—-but w hen lie mad. I
t e errors of government that has characterized govern- I
meut since the beginning of time, llie populace shorted
a new enathema at him, like unto the cry of the Jews nt
opinion. etaoinshrdiir.-mfwypvbgkqjxzzfifl
Gi.lgin a, and In* was crucified on the cross cf public opin
ion.
In his place was raised the new governor, amid the shouts
and plaudits of the people, but now, alar, and alack, he, too,
lias fallen from his pedistal because lie too has dared to
do and say
Looking lia^k over the record cf Georgia’s politicians
end Georgia’s statesmen, it is sad lo relate flint there has
be-n so nt eli Uissen ion and so much daotructive criticism,
milking it impossible to build up a state cr affairs com
mensurate with tlie resources and tlio opportunities of the
commonwealth.
When will the turning point lie reached? When will
we establish a citizenry that will not be swayed by
politicians? Will we .over reach the pchit when prejudice
will not he used as the stepping stone for the selfishly am
bitious. when men will stand out, pre-eminent and pi -
dominant in merit alone? History alone will answer, hut
tens cf thousands are standing watching, working and
waiting ror that hour to come when statesmen and gov
ernment will be above the influence of the shouting and
tlio tumult of the crowd.
O
(>
Tli
Mllle
wit
the v
of he
mol.
MR. MAYOR, MILLER BELL
-:>i cut primary in Mill.-dgeville In wlil.-h Mayor
Hell was again nominated for the same position
opp timi has attracted ;t.ite-widc attention For
oh time,Mi. Hell lie been i .'del th** dt-Gn.Tton
. given tin* n liiu'ition without any opponent and
than lluit he lias be n glvi n .dial support and
iin in Ilia plans lor advancing t • oily's nterest.
i hi remember, in thJ ■ e tt pel ut th..t. when
ge\ lie had ro pin 'd sid '!
rants, when Hie Halits
homei, wei a Hun si out
are 1 .ts of things that \ r can recall
in ill esc yuiM, a decade, to be
Theie Is ir> way lo measure
public olt'iinl who renders) : el
Milb-ilyvillc litis lecelved ill til
PSYCHO-ANALYSIS AND RELATIVITY
It's a blessed L ing that the average hard working, thr
ough going American citizen doesn't have to bother with
•tinny of the new phaoes being attached to age-old prob
lems. The law ( r relativity is befuddling nine tenths of
ho people who even try to bet', er with getting at some
of the primary principles. It is sure to say that the scien
tists themselves, who are giving attention and considora-
tlcn to the matter, will never be uble tc tell any more
about it then they can tell about the laws of gravitation.
With’ all the study that has been given to it nobody can
vet answer the question: Why does water run down the
hill?
In tlie case cf the psycho-analytical research work, there
is unquestionably much that can he commended, but it
requires years of study H nd rare In order to arrive at
even u pieUmenary knowledge cf t::e work involved and
there are doubtless hundreds cf Instances where deduc
tions based on psycho-analysts are in error.
If we take the phases of these two perplexing theories
anil Jumble them together we will have a mystifying re
sult, so complex and incomprehensible until it will hardly
be possible to get any tangible results. Both of the
schools of thri.ght represented Indicate that mere man
is more or less a helpless ahd hopeless unless w ■ cat.
extend the beneficent Influence of education, in all its
details, to the great mass of humanity, but all of us knew
that (bis is almost beyond Uu* hope of (lie most sanguine
exponents of optimism
We are geing ahead, doubtless
\Y
Mill
no pat
hid 'u
n t
July in Hi ■
n 'glit. Ol
li.it I. •- - ti
■ were
, treats,
, there
ppened
exact ah ut it.
e worth cf an unselfish
ice of sue., ehuracter as
past ten or twelve years.
Tin
iasnlf!ee
is in itself a
the itnprovem
siller..lion, it
complishnieiits
RliUedgevilU
from political
attends sr.ch ;
nt I'tipr
i ibutp
ivement n tin*
rip id
net lie
i wat a system
.:ent n't I when
eilitlei i taken itpo ion
memorial to muni pal ac
ts to lie ci
turmoil T
condition L
grainluted In
strife and di
menace to piv
ts surcease
en-ion that
i • s in any
making continual pro
gress. but we are not going to bother tiiit.l: about lit*
theories and doctrines that show us we are drifting ashore
!l reek-bound, storm-tossed coast. H-lt, ( rti,.,. in thf
essentials of vocational character, in titti
Mitt suits cf life, and, perhaps, ahov
Us1th. we are going to have
r iven us and that v. ill mean greater thing
is for thr
all, iu the tv.a 1 ter of
"i to education .-.nil knnwle.lgr
()
, ,,le9,dpnt Harding Is showing a liberal attitude j,, at
lowing postmasters to serve cut their terms wit. out
lestutlon, and. of ccurue, they will alsc be
tlm competitive examinatlcns for their portions when
Ivil service calls one to fill vacancies.
tlio-
li.'rihli* to take
t In
O
Good roads are proving valuable in many communities
and there has been but little decline, comparatively speak-
n established in rural
mg. where permanent roads have b
Verticils
comm ti it \ MilledgevilU
ties that i uglit to make i
in tlie true sense of the
come n time, eapcelullv
has advantages and opportunl-
rontlniip to gt and progress
, rd.no that other things would
mail itnlustt tea.
Wit t
two year
v i I It* folk
hands in proj
to the city,
by all Mill'd*
with vein- pro
matter of municipal got eminent settled for
ta next .laii . i . i■ i: now lima fot tlllledge-
t in it liieir nttent n to other itiings and Join
she move
Mayer Bel
le ulid a
( ive work
luent:
that w!l
are Using
lot of Of
mean
much
diluted
Go on
n
MAKING i-OLI"
Out
einerg
ntils a
of tim
lowly.
gi-lli/e.
" IC1 AN
world-*,
Fr. m t
rr
iSMEN
of earth are
e age erlmi-
: !I ' tile loot
Georgia's peae!
„ , and ,uelon ‘-roi* are on the move and
they are Imaging millions at dollars into Georgia. With our
climate we cugl.t to have something to sell the rest of the
"...Id nme months in the year and we cou.d then devote
tnree months of the remainder to ourselves
Commencement time Is Just arrows ,|,e
l> rder into the
w ond .a
month of June.
„ . Mllledgevllle will be tlie Mecca
tin tliomiands of vlsltois during the
mr schools ought to have Just twice
have in order to uecomodate the i
to com • here lo obtain an education
next few weeks and
the facilities they
row
that want
If
O
au work tli
■ire promised for tin*
be notable improvement i
warrant tlie rest of the w
s getting back to stability
reforms in the state affairs that
m Xwo Htree years there will
1 1,1 Georgia, onougli, | M fact, to
w-rld („ believing i at the state
' ' 1'li
The pleasure is worth it. There’s no sub
stitute for Camel quality and that mild,
fragrant Camel blend.
The fellow who smoke3 Camels, wants
Camels. That’s because Camels have a
smoothness, a .fragrance and a mildness you
can’t get in another cigarette.
Don’t let anyone tell you that any other
cigarette at any price is so good as Camels.
Let your own taste be the judge. Try
Cartels for yourself. A few smooth, refreshing
puffs and you’d walk a mile for a Camel, too.
amel
R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co.
Wlnaton-Salooi, N. C.
are included in the
Tire Price Reduction
Among tires SlLVERTOWN is
the name that instantly conveys
the thought of the highest
known quality. Their genuine
value has given them first place
in the esteem of motorists.
Motor car manufacturers and
dealers are quick to emphasize
to their prospects that their cars
are equipped with Silvertowns—
knowing that neither explana
tion nor argument is necessary.
This makes all the more impor
tant the fad: that Silvcrtown
Cords are included in our re
adjustment of tire prices which
took effed May 2nd.
1 HI! If. I’. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
itlkrott, Ohio
Your Goodrich dealer U prepared to supply you with
Goodrich Silvcrtown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and
Goodrich Red and GrayTubes at the 20'Jt price redu(Sion.
'Beil in the Long £ I(un’ >