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THREAT OF THIRD PARTI
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Mbihhcd Brery Thanday Morning, i
CTSs&3a»agn«T.«i:.. u . :
Of&citvl Organ of Houston Comity,
JOHN H. & JOHN L. HODGES,
*PKMtY, Tkwjmijay, March 29.
tHIS PAPER REPRESENTFo r - 'R PORF.IGN
ADVt.HTISiNG UY TlfS
GENCt'M. OFFireO
NEW YORK ANU CliiCAOO
' BRANCHES IN ALL THE PILNCiPAL CITIES
MWCRATIC VICTORY PARTY TO BE
FORMED.
Washington, D. (V, March 23—
^Chairman 0 mlcll Mull of tho l)om
-wcratio National Committee has
- appointed Mark Kuna lo act as a
-•pocial reprosoiiiniive of tho Na"
•tioal Miadquailois in organizing a
"“National Democratic Victory
Olab’* in Perry.
This is part of u nation-wide
plan of organization, extending,
Jiato everyone of lho 5,000 larger |
.towns of the country, and having‘
rjjor its object t’ forms -ioi. . • f p n j
car my of 100,000 J )omocrats to bring
'Victory in 1924. « lum-uian Hull!
*ta thus striving. 1> iuicusive work
this year, to u , C..< (u esideulial
saaltotioa noxl y»\ .
Tho plan is i >r 1 h (dub presi-[
dent appointed hy Mr. Hull to or
ganize a club of twenty livest
democrat h in osoh I own, thus giv
ing tlio Nal ion ;i I (Miiirmau 5,000
Jlying squadrons, each one com
posed of dopenduhle men and wo-
wien, and each uudora I rust worthy
^captain, broadcast ml over the
■whole United Staled States and
^noting ns tho eyes, ears and good
right arm of the National Head-
quarters .
Formation of the'Vietory Club
:among Demoeral.: of Perry will
•start immediately. D. N. 0.
“Calcium arsenate is a light,
It now seems quite probable fluffy, poisonous white dust. It is
that there will be three candidates applied pure, not mixed or diluted!
for president of the United States with any other material. When
in 1924. applied with proper machines iu
It has several times been said by the still night air, it forms a dost,
politicians and several times writ cloud which hovers and slowly set-
ten by political correspondents ties, the fine particles penetrating
that a third party will place can- even between tho bracts of the
didates for president and vice squares. Because of the limited
president in the field next year, feeding of the boil wo‘viIs a very
Thousands of well posted party thorough and penetrating lodg”
men now believe that the third ment of the poison is needed, and
party threat will become a fact in that is why calcium arsenate is far
quick order when the promoters superior to other poinm dusts
got ready. which are heavier, and also supe-
While President Warren Hard- rior to any liquid application,”
ing is the only announced candi- says Franklin Sheimau in answer-
date for president selected for the ing many inquiries about ibis boll
1923 republican nominal ion, it weevil poison,
has not been announced tli at there! Mr. Sherman stales that calcium
will not be others. 'arsenate was very lillie used un
it is not certain that Senator til its effectiveness against boll
Hiram Johnson of California and weevil was demonstrated. The
Senator Ladd of North Dakota, material is made from white arse-
may bo in the running later, wi h nic and the total amount of this
others. The announcement of has always been far too small to
Harding seemingly came easy, but provide enough calcium arsenate
it goes without saying tbero are to dnst all the cotlon fields of tho
many, weary hours ahoad for him. j south. There is therefore a gon
itis said with pride that the pres- uine (not artificial) shortage of
ident is seeking re-nomination on the material, and all interested
his record. His opponents say they farmers should order early-—The
will defeat him on his record.
Such men as Senator Hiram
Johnson of California, Borah,
LaFallette, Ladd and many other
Senators representatives and ex-
perinccd cam paging believe they
already have the balance of power
alined with them. If they decide
that they can control enough voles
to add to one of the old parties,
the progressives can nominate and
elect one of the most aggressive
of their number they would much
prefer to do this.
If they cannot become certain
Progressive Farmer.
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PREVENT GULLIES IN PASTURES
Many pastures are constantly
washing away and gullies arc being
formed whore just a little work in
building terraces or sttopping
washes would hold the soil long
onough ior tho native pasture
plants to cover and hold the soil-
Terraces and Bermuda grass will
holdalmost any soil, but if Ber
muda is objected to, then terraces
and seeding down the terraces to
of absolute control of the nomi|f other pasture plants will usually
nation, tho proposed third party I the soil. Pasture plants will
will be launohod. (grow on a terrace and bold the
Thore is truth in tho newspaper . so n, Paslure plants will grow on a
assertion that a third party is now terrace and hold the soil even
in tho making. In fact the leaders w hcre tho land is so poor that
have been in conferencs and more-1 these plants will not maintain
The Tampa 1 Lakeland highway
'tod tho travel Iasi February "4th
‘Orlth 2353 motor c iis going b til
”«zray8.
Pun pit bow; - •• > •, »! machines
■-are forbiden b'y ’ ■ ’Ity Council
to bo used in t lie ••..stores of tho
*5Gential City.
Thai^ng in the stpekpi Vpiggly
'^>ggiy M 'stores has Ini* boon active
^ni the stock exchange of
"Now York City.
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Some of the r.ewspoper cor-
ftrespsndonts' say tho indications
• are strong that ft third party Jh
• national polities will b - organized
t'ihis year in Urn U ni t ed S tates.
A. reporter for the Maeon Daily
"Telegraph deci., e.i March..21st.
4.hat the pea’di :.■!;>niige in Geor-
f ia above Maeon will .be. between
SOOand 2000 ear loads estimated.
A notvs dispatch' from Wash
ington D. 0. datod March 21th
*ays the present Soviel.t govern
ment of Riisua will destroy tho
3great industries of that country if
wthe present policy is continued.
At Fort Benniug, noar Oolum
Pros Wa., on Wednesday of last
’"week, fonr men drank wood alcc-
'lml, thinking it was grain alcohol.
Two of these men died the same
«’day, and one became blind.
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A third political party in the
United States has never received
fj» winning vote even though
“Teddy’.’ Roosevelt was once the
v 4;Ue presidential candidate of such
- a party Wilson won.
TH B National Bankers fear that
' the growing business of the Unit-
- «d States will cause too much
- speculation. Or in other words,
there is too much idle money, and
■ the anxiety to use in construction
^activities many become greater
*than cautious business require.-}.
nflation is feared and the Reserve
JBoard is becoming weary,
Jy waiting to tec what tho old
parties will do. Experienced cam
paigners are in charge, • many of
whom are of tho Roosevelt iype
aud served under his guidance in
tho famous third party campaign
that was defeated by the demo
crats who - upheld the policies of
Wilson. The leaders in this move
ment have determined that the
democrats will not do what they
think should be done, and will
make tho break if their
shows enouglPrecruit.
As to tho democratic party there
are ten or more good mon and
true, roady and williug to take
the risk of becoming a candidate
for president on tho democratic
ticket. Nobody knows but there
are quite a lot who are not trying
to get all the information possible
on this subject.
lb is practically certain that
former President Wilson will exert
very much reliable information in
shaping the campaign policy of
the democratic party. Already it
is known that men who were very
eloso to Mr wilson when he was
president aie close to him now.
Tho statesmanship of Woodrow
Wilson will be freely used. Of
course he will not be a candidate,
but his wisdom will be freely used
iu shaping the campaign and in
cheering the cumuthao and form
ing the plalform. William .Jenn
ings Brj an will be among the
counselors, but not a<andidate.
Amoug tho prospective candidates
are men who aro able statesman,
worthy and well qualfied. Cox of
Ohio, caudidaio iu tho- last nom
inating campaign, Underwood of
Alabama, McAdoo, of California,
Son in-law of Wo idrow W ilson,
H.enry Ford of Michigan, million
aire motor car manufacture, and
there will be others.
There are writers who have
oritiqised severly the war admini
strations, and money democrats
helped elect Harding,
themselves on the hard, poor, baro
soil as it it at present. It is aston
ishing bow much good may be
done aud how much more pas
turage seemed from just a little
work in in stopping washes, mak
ing a few terraces, and cutting out
the undergrowth.
Straw, fino brush or any matter
of this sort also has a wonderful
effect in protecting washed or
galled spots and preventing the
census formation of gullies.—-Tho Pro
gressive Farmer.
THROuair the American delega
tion at Rome, 1 taly, it has been
learned that Italy is ready lo
take the lead in an international
efford 1© the assembling of art
economic conferanee of the world.
Since receiving such news, Presi
dent Harding has declared in the
daily papers that, he is not adverse
to the plan if the initiative comes
from a nation other than the
United States.
There is fear that all the cot
ton seed planted before' (he freeze
last week were killed, and there
are not enough' seed in the state
to replant as well as plant the area
planned to be cultivated.
The news from Germany is that
the war indemsity will be settled
as soon as France gets ready to
settle according to German
dictation- That will never be, be
cause it would not be right. How
ever indications are that the
settlement will not be very long
delayed.
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TO THE AMOSEMENT LOVERS OF THIS CITY:
What is probably the most important event in
the theatrical history of this section, at least the
preeminent event of the current season, is the com
ing to THE GRAND, MACON, on SATURDAY,
MARCH 31, in Jos. M. Gaite's ‘‘TAKE IT FROM
ME.” The engagement is particularly noteworthy
because here we have the BIG CITY company in
cluding the stars of the Chicago and New York runs,
the GARDINAR TRIO. Not only is this the organi
zation that HAS played only the larger cities but
this is the aggregation that WILL open a summer
revival at the scene of its former triumphs, the
Studebaker Theatre, Chicago, next month.
I take pleasure in being able to extend my
PERSONAL GUARANTEE to the patrons of
“TAKE IT FROM ME” and solicit your patron are.
Mail orders accompanied by remittance in i'nll
together with self-addressed evelope, sent to the
management of this theatre will be filed in rotation,
PRICES 50c to $2.50
Add 10% tax to the above tariff.
Sincerely yours,
J. H. STELLING,
Manager, Strand The' i ’e.
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