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THE HOME JOURNALj
POLLYANNA
COLYUM
iPiriw, Mm A Year, In Advance
The animal session of the Geor
gia General Assembly began
Wednesday June 27th, to continue
fifty days. The House aud Sen
ate were organised by the election
of the clerks and other business
officials.
On Thursday the House and
Senate will meet in joint session
and the final address of Governor
Hardwick will be delivered. Phis
is expected to be a complete and
forceful report of the conduct of
the governor aud the legislature
during the year concluded that
day.
At 10 o’clock on Saturday, June
30, Governor Clifford Walker will
deliver his annual address and be *° ®P enf l tne r ay we couldn t ox-
formerly inaugurated for the P' am ^vhy the house looked so
term to begin that day. Semifi- topsy turvy; that the cream sepa-
cial statements pi’cviously pub- k a< ^ b® wa sh e d °ccasional-
lished have disclosed the fact that ly; that somebody had to make
the new governor is a man worthy l ^ 10 ^eds alu * sweep the house
and well qualified to perform the every few' days, and we never had
duties of the high office. Of coimo ai) ^ 1( ^ a lfc ^ok c ,
ho will oufclino the essential legis- keep two stoves going. We also
lation that must be enacted. On decided that no matter how hard
this issue he has already declared we , tn ®^ to keep, the house t'lean,
that there should be a remodeling ' v0 lacked the t idiness that the
oJ taxation. This he has already Missus has but through the kind-
said should be so graded that no ness of some of our neighbors, we
speeies of property should escape, through until the missing
taxation and all should be propor-b n “ returned. j
ly classified. None s h o u 1 d be ’. a lot of women lost Heir ad-
mado to bear excessive burden mkers by marrying tlicm.
nor oscape the full and just share. , I
Not only has the incoming gov- A normal wife is one who thinks
ernor given earnest and uompre- her husband is working too hard
henslve study of the taxation prob and not getting enough for it.
0fkeeP 'l Wl>on 11,e small boy was asked
SlA h .V*!ixf , flCiffT" l "hioMtfciked best, Summer or
men t at the lowest possible point ■b;, ». M
consistent with service of th(i Wmter, be rephed, Spring,
highest grade. | Our idea of a strong-minded
It will be the joint duty of the man is one who jumps out of bed
governor and the legislature to at the first tingaling of the alarm
keep all the appropriations well clock. And he doesn’t crawl back
within the inootne of the stato. again after shutting the darn
The fact that many legislators thing off.
may have taught themselves that . ,
the value of legislative service is filings are breaking my way,
, . . . .. ... . bfiiH I Iro oiiulnmnv oar.lif. wnili'ouc
ifr'Sk We learned a $
few things while 0
baching: That o
the ash pans will R
IP not hold a week’s g
f supply of ashes; o
ft not to fill She pan R
full of beans when 0
we put them on to o
cook; that we couldn’t 0
i, put our bacon on a g
but stove to fry and ^
Published Every Thur»dftv Morning,
Qgfeial Organ of Horn, ton County
JOHN H. & JOHN L. HODGES.
Pbbby, Thursday, June 28
■•MPS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICES
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
1SMICHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
Gov. Walker will be inaugurat
ed next Saturday.
Ueobobs are returning to thoir
former homos in Georgia, said , a
special from Jackson to the Macon
Ga.Nows last Monday.
GROCERIES, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING.
Night Phone No. 22. , Day Phone No. 8
PEBRY GA-
T»® liquor question will be a
positive issue in the next general
election in the United States, re-
intrdless of what may be the party
Preference or individual opinion.
Tbb ablest republican in public
lafelodayis undoubtedly Secre
tary of State Hughes, but it is not
arlmbit of controlling republicans
to nominate their best men for
Hair best offices.
cNow Easier ThanEver to
Own a
Bmmiqrants from Belgium,Ger
many and other countries of West
Borepn, would make model far
mers in Georgia and other south
ern states in the United States of
America.
Through the
The nomination of Henry Ford
flt*r president on thu Third Party
Ticket will depend upon radioal
republicans and labor organiza
tions Tho success of the Third
flirty cannot be accomplished
with the praolical destruction of
«nr<of the old parties.
5 ^^ —will enroll you
1/1/ and start you on
the way to o wner
ship. we will put
the money in a
local bank, at in*
terest. Each week
make an additional payment. Soon
your payments plus the interest paid
by the bank will make the car yours.
So plan to get out intptbe £elds and wood?
—down to the beach or stream-—the family
and you—in the Ford Sedan. It is ready for
business or pleasure anytime you step into
the driver’s seat and put your foot on the
starter button.
It is a car for all weather with real comfort
for everyone. And now it is within your
reach. Come in today-^get full details;
graded by the number of bills in
troduced.
The institutions that must, in
cluding the bureaus and depart
ments, riluSk ali be supported.
The state should never be nigard-
ly on this line, but extravagance
should be vigorously avoided.
The cost of taxation is a buga
boo to the tax payers, but it is a
full synonyum of the "high cost of
government.”
. Therefore, jijbelegiBlatofs should
bear steadfastly in mind that they
are beginning a fifty-days term of
business, untrnged with politics.
Noop^of them has any partjeal of
Tbe speeches of Preside at
Harding during the campaign tour
begun last week, might easily bo
mistaken for addresses delivered
by Secretary Hughes. In talka
tiveness is an Evidence of grace",
Viwsidcnt Harding is undoubtedly
Sbnatob Borah, of Idaho, is
qnoled as saying that Henry Ford
will be nominated for president on
tbe Third Party ticket. The Sen
ator further said that he. himself,
would not be a candidate for presi
dent on any ticket, but did n6t
wgr that he will not promote the
nomination of the oandidate for
the oandidate on the Third Party
ticket. , £
right to seek personal advance'
ment through legislative enaot-
meat.
Strict business will help Geor-
sia,
A. M. ANDERSON
Authorized Dealer
PERRY, - GA.
COST OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The national law prohibiting
flic sale or delivery of liquor by
4be United States vessels, is, cans-
ingtreublo between nations and
niaents of nations, Parrying li
quor as cargo is tlie business of all
nations except that of the Unit-'
ed States, Therefore qaoh vessel
entering or loavikg the'UnIted
States, except those of the United
States are restricted in action: to
sorvsee only in this country.
—-U - ■ ■ HI
‘“Iris thie general opinion of Pro-
vgressives, many Republicans and
•••'Home Democrats, that there will
* ''be a Third 1 party organized for the
■ next presidential campaign. It is
v.-B»n«rally believed that Henry
- Fovd will be the Third Party nom
" ineo. Hospite the Progressive
talk about a split in the Republi
can party,, it is believed that Presi
-dent Harding will be renominated
•unless Secretory of Stato Hughes
becomes a candidate,
, 1 I A LiO liVYU imuys til ill' HIM )UU
houses was a little over vv jfj 1 a yearning to go straight
$4,000 last yeai'. It used to cost are ambition aud a detour
around $700 a year. gj ,
, Tho expenses of the Legislature
for payroll of members and em-j Some folks are accusing Mr,
ployoes has increased from $69,000[ Hurdingof polishing -up the knock-
five years ago to $1 1,000. It has er on the big front door” of the
almost doubled in fivo years. League of Nations with a Wold
The cost of stationary alone has Court P dishing Cloth.
aBTlter^ 05 ^® 18 t0$3 ’'l Mr Edison urges the use of
During the same period the cost “ ov ‘ ni f *“**««f »»*
of running tho rtnte government books in. the s bools .Then the
has increased from a little more s ' >hM bov « 1 * b f,, f “ rth f’' ?*'I ! ‘ n
than$7,000,000 to more than $l2,.| TCr , lrom h,s » hek lLe
000 000 teacher.
’ * | The lighthouse once off Atlantic
j City, well out to sea is now 500
{yards inland from the walk-Lees-
jburg. Ala., Commercial. (Well,
■ENTIRELY too much water hasjmavbe it came in to see the nifty
It is anticipated by peaple who
V bave read the news carefully, that
'•" <tb» Georgia Legislation that will
^ jw cammened in annual session at
^1© o’clock today, will be better and
stronger than has been the average
Georgia legislature for many years
Tb» fatar is, if there is any fear,
flbat ambition to make a name
will cause the aggregate pro
duction to bring forth too much
Iqpblation. Close observers who
are not now too young te know
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The Heme Journal
&fcats bad low is worse than no Salvation on either side of the full, indicate that she once talked
“tikW* | moon. much.
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