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THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
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Frcra The Cobb Ct only Times
Not blaming a.,y. uc In particular, bit Georgia. senate has
started Us f„u..-. nss again by voetlng to create another
t) i. i a Peach wit!) Fort Valley a3 Its county
seat. .
Common sen:< s ould stop this thing of creating new
counties every time some politlcan wants an office. Every
new county means an increased bill upon the lax payers of
the state, and ocpeciaily so on the people of the newly crea
ted county. It a.so mo.cas greater hardship cn tho people
of tho counties from which the new county is made,
Georgia now has 155 counties, and that’s a great plenty
for a state of t is size. We’ve already more polititlu.ns
to tho spuare inoh than any other territory, and now we are
tc have a brand new set of them it seems,
! It will be hoped that the members of the lower house will
Milledgeville S Brass Band 1 . how a great discretion iii voting on t.iis matter, and that
, The -ore or nv.qe of Milledgevllle’s young men v.lic j the bill will either be overwhelmingly defeated or tabled
several month:- ago organized aband here £. r the sole pur ! -ndatinltely.
pose of adding attractiveness to this community is entitled i The editors of the various newspapers of the state have
to : i! the comm ndatlon that can be offered them | been wr.ting rath r imanimously against the creation of
Nothing is more inspiring than music and t i3 being a j any mare no,, counties cince tho eication off htlf a b-ozen
tin. when inspiration i > oapoclally essential in combatting j new ones last fall, it will be toped that no personal offence
the trials coming before as as a result f unusual depres. ; will be taken in this matter, but it is generally held that
„ . ,, _ ..... , we have tad enough of the farce, yet the probabity Is that
siou, tho spirit of the men composing the Milledgeville band i “ ^
Advertising Rates
Display, run cf paper, plate matter, 15c per inch each
insertion. Lorain, 5c per line, each insertion.
H. E. McAULIFFE, Editor and Mg r -
urufid Juiy freicut^uiu
Given ruaiicutivii
should by i ll mean be highly appreciated. The musicians
are giving of their time without the expectation of remunor- j
if the bill passed tho people will go to the polls and ratify
the action of the general assembly, and pile up another heap
ating and this fact should serve as an incentive for all of! 01 P olit,c <'l <flives. ,
| Tlie notion of the senate ic directly4n variance with the
us to endeavor to <li some worthy act in behalf of our com-1
j new and the old governor’s plea for efficiency and economy
munity. | in state affairs,—'Cobb County Times.
» on several occasions the members of the Milledgeville j
THE RED CONSPIRATORS.
From The Macon News
it lias frequently been charged that the Amalgamated i
happened to to he present are na. i Workers of America has as its purpose the soviet
i*_oniiuueu .-lorn o.a» rage;
lurtiiig repoit wun regu.u io --i.ieu.
\\e mane an inspection cf to*,
ins.nutmn on juiy la, i»ai, una toun-
the buildings in excellent w^uu-j.
and every mlng Co be faultlessly
(dean, neat tad sanitary. vve
shown every courtesy and assistance
by< the pruprie.or in making tae
inspection.
Respectfully,
W. F Little,
W L. Ritchie
Committee
Let t c General Presentments be
spread upon AVmt-es of fiin
court and published as recommended
This July 19, 1921.
.1 B. Park,' Judge S C. O C
GEORGIA—Baldwin County.
I certify that the foresting is
true and correct copy of the General
Grand Jury Presentments fil'd 111
Baldwin Ff peri or Court by the Hon
orable Grand Jury (Sitting) at till
tho Julv Term, 1921, as the same ap
pears from the record of Minuter
tool; “M” folios 23G—244; and from
the original presentments now of
file in said curt.
I further certify that the foregoing
is all of said General Grand Jury
Presentments
Witness my official signature and
tho seal of said court hereto affixed
i hi.- the 23nd. dav of July, 1921,
.7 C. COOPER,
Clerk Superior Court,
Baldwin County. Georgia
SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
GEORGIA RAILROAD offers reduced ronndtrip f s j, s
point*
EAST and WEST. Let us plan your vacation trip.
Tickets on 6nle dally, good Cor stopover*. For full infotmatlo
communicate with—
J. B. BUfnps, G. P. A., Georgia Raflroad. Atlanta, Gs
A. C. McKinley, Agent Georgia Ralhoad.
baud liav at ambled in p blic .concert for the purpose of |
affording the community wholesome entertainment. The J
concerts result in the spreading of a good name for Milled- j
geville. as visitors wl
turally proned to talk oi the splendid manifest spirit of our j k ; j n g 0 f the clothing industry of this country, and indeed a
militant revoblution agrlnst tho very foundations of the
| govermeut along lines approved by iLenien and Trctsl<y.
I In the crucial hours of the six months strike of the
munity by this’ -Sm 1 ’- t!l 1 1 ‘‘iusic.au.. and for th' I clot.ing workers, when public indignation began to flam,
on particularly the men ; :e due \e:> p.ai.n. foi t eir un i , ;i ,, j 2 strikera found themselves in the position of having
tiring manner In going out to aeconip.lah acme .\o.tliy un | j fBt their fight and their standing as good Americans at
dtp taking that will add to the every day life of the people ,| ;e S! . m( , time, the 1 ader3 of the organization bitterly
oi Milb-dseville and this ntire community. This i3 the. i.niccd that they were earring on radical propaganda. It
g0 , t (M - spirit th: t makes for ;. better place In which to ir e | ivus not enough to convince the women’s suxililry which
am: t..c ffering ofazsurancc that our future welfare is^be i althrough to help the clothing workers win their fight,
With low price cotton it is
This is only possible when
Calcium Arsenate is used to
control the boll weevil.
Milledgeville, Ga.
young men, I
So, far. practically nothing has been asked of this com- ;
- : ached i p by public spirited citizens
Tli-> News Is particularly anxious to see every degree oi j
ragement be . xi ruled to i .1 the members of the Mill-;
recently broke away and repudiated the officers of the
Clothing Workers as radicals and grafters • I
d ■ fdidc-d Or light isi thrown on tf.e real purpose of the or-
! ganizatlcn by tire information that Sidney Hillman, presi-
dent of the Amalgamated, liu.-; reocntly sailed f.r Russia
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edgeville band and that the men composing the musical
organization be ; Uown that t'-.iir splendid gar\.> es to the where lie goes at the specific Invitation of Lenina anu
community arc : ppreciatc.! in the full- si. j Trotsky, with a view to conferring with them ubout affiliat
ing tho Amalgamated with the International Council of
! Kcvoluticnarv Labor Unions-
.
J W; got still further light on tho situation from the fol-
aiv mo3t encour- 1 v, ' i: * s ca: - !G sru.m cf congratulation recently sent by tho
1 Red radical International Council to the Aiaalainatcd, and
boldly published In the official organ of th-- latter:
Tlu» International Council of Tiado and Industrial Un
ions holds that the splendid victory obtain d by you do-
icnstr-tcs the readiness of yo.r orgnization to join the
iternational Council of Revoli. ticnary .Labor i'nions.
Comrades who are capable of coming sneer
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From Tim C '
That busine
r.ging. iicwin
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:abu.: i nq iir >r Sun
r, conditions in Columbus
a marks d In rouse during tho past thirty
•ii : i : n - :J art: le wiittcn by the "Over
tor of Th Via uircr-Jun. which appeared in
Sunday'.'
issue of >.
hs paper
When substantial
business ^ i
\ V- ' ! ' ,L
llioir ou
cine; a show3 nn incr
ease rtf 1
from -U)
to 100 per
■ i .nt. wi
ill in a period of thirty days j
it .moan
somet ni
and th'
it is what a number
of busi-
no. s men
i in Coin m
bus t( bl >
ir. Ditto hud been t'-i
ir experi- i
onc-3. *
dr. Ditto,
wh is i:i
i direct touch with th
esc lnjsi-
n<
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y intervle
v ,1 Cue manage rs ot
tho coll-
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person t
ells cf tb
e dtuatien in a most
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manner.
Here i
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“,]t from his article
that ap-
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unday mo
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Accor*:
Hug to lei
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raw nia. |
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fully out
of the struggle with American capitalists dcau-ve to be In ^
the militant oiganizati n cf labor unions.
The door of the International Council of Trade and In
dustrial Unions is always open to truly proletarian and
mil it nn labor unions who arconsciously pr ‘paring the
. \ ci throw of the apttnlist class and the establi diment of
tae dictator: hip of the proletariat.
Tho cablegram was attached to a longer cue suit from
Russia by tbo notcrious William Z. Foster who led the
losing figat to oi gunize the steel workers ami cull them
manufacturing j „ ut 0 n a strike last year.
ovo forward with confidence in price. The
imt ““ infamous thing it #s that men like Fester and
unu.i
•d commodities is nearly over in Hillman should be cuug t red-handed in tli ir efforts
to
while I* American labor with a radical revolutionary organi-
is in- z.aiion of Ceminuuist Russia, in a war on “capitalism” and
I American industry as a while.
many line. Und is raiiiiii.,- b-dug finished in other
stoadines:-. in the price of manufactured nvtiib
troasinrly in t vidence
Tho pioblcms that the present deflation lias brought j Fifteen years ago this man Hillman cann: to this land
with it are being solved in a spirit of auc.i splendid co- opportunity from Lithuania, which was a part of old
operation that there i every reason t believe that v.-e Russia. He came* here, of coarse, like most other immi-
slaml in th*: threshold id a now era of excellent dial scull-' giants because our form of government and conditions in
dor business. j - , 4 v £ general il'fered him *a better opportunity to succeed than
There is
no i.'
?riU
that tin' rctui n of good time
is being
h listened
by the pen
•aaiv
o optimism waich
is so
charact ■
ristically
American.
So I
lire up your engine
s and '
prcppui
■ for them,
for they ar.
rapidly cipproching,
!
A cun
vass of. a
number of
the
wholesale houses
and |
**e could hope to find at home.
And yet as soon as he mounts u few rounds on the lad
der, by intrigue rather tlum by honest labor, he Initiates
an unholy conspiracy to Dear dewn the very fabric of our
government and to open tho way for the iud -trial pesti
lence thut has brought ruin to Russia, -
And tarred with the same stick is the man Fi
who
manufacturing concerns of Columbus brought to lighi that
an increasing area of the silver lining is now visible.
After saying this the "Over the Top" editor carried puo-
i
tations from interviews with a dozen or mere managers of sought to paralyze American industry by
leading business and industrial concerns of the city us
proof of what ho says.
It is a fact that Coiun&ms lias not felt t :e effect of re.
adjustment as have the vast majority of the cities of the
country, mlthc. gli they h..u bo u felt to some extent. The
interviews published M inlay m ruing indicate t ut tli
effects are not being f a a- i: u h now us heretofore, and j they go io and fro on their mission to destroy us
it is confidently believed that soon wt shall be in the midst ] Tbo time is already here when the man who ins a job
of u business season that will be* most gratifying to oil. | whether it be at cuttingout clothing or anything else, had
,J MM cver >' tu believe that the worst is passed i better stick to it. and not be listening
bringing on a
steel strike.
T. e ane and wholes me American workman is getting
very tired of the- infamous machinatl ns of the so evil con-
spiK.tor ar.d it is about tine to put a.u end to their acti-
v ai Surely some embargo can be placed on their com-
-e , munieution with Red Russia and the freedom with which
and that from now on we shall see Improvement every day, J counsels of a Foster or a Hillman.
i‘S to the mischievous
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