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Thursday, July 26, 1934.
Sizzling hot.
And Politics too.
Has anybody seen Judge
Pittman?
Don't let the ‘road talk 1
go down.
The electric fan business
is no doubt on the boom.
When a fellow reaches
the point where he thinks
thut he's married to a job,
a “divorce" is usually in
order.
Better advertise — You
merchants— There were a
couple of hags of Roebuck
catalogs came irt one day
this week.
Pittman terms Gilliam a
“stalking horse". Claude
is rapidly becoming a
“laughing stulk", in t h e
meantime.
A well edited weekly ex¬
change p a pe r comes to
us from Mobile, Ala., the
Mobile News, Mr. M. L.
Moorman, Publisher.
It is the duty of every¬
one to defend the right.
To show your colors in a
worthy cause will never
speak badly of you.
_
We're getting a bunch
of political advertising ev¬
ery week, w hich is released
as news items. You’ll find
all such in our wastebas¬
ket.
Sunday night in front
a theatre in Chicago was
the last of Ditiinger. Like
all other notorious
sters, he died with
boots on.
We notice that Carters-
ville and Kartow County,
Pittman's home town and
county, had a rally meet¬
ing for the judge. T h
news story said there were
about 2(H) took an active
part. What we want to
know is how can the Judge
with no more home sup¬
port than this, expect any
-thing from other places.
o4 FIRESIDE
PHILOSOPHER"
By ALFRED BIGGS
Only the truth will survive.
Bail thoughts are o ^oi boomerangs.
A little sympathy will do no harm.
• • •
Learn to congratulate without envy.
• • •
Ill-gotten gain* are worse than losses.
* * •
The whole art of selling is the art of
closing sales.
« • •
Lift your eyes to the hills, but remem¬
ber the valleys.
* • •
Would you have ‘'love”? Spell It back¬
wards and add V. K.
God save us from the day
when a judge, sworn to ad¬
minister the law fairly, a n d
impartially, renders i judge¬
ment—or refuses to render a
judgment—in any case became
of fear, favor or affection! —
Cartersville Tribune News.
Well Amen, brother.
The Harlow County Grand
Jury last week in a secret
straw balloted on the Gov¬
ernor’s race, vote 17 for Pitt¬
oT man the and 6 Pittman for '^linudgc. Some
supporters
ha v e endeavored to point to it
as a greut victory for Pittman.
Harto w county is the home
county of Judge Pitlmanand
if that is the best showng he
can make of such a situation
the display should not have
been made public by his friends
who are Irving to help him.
The man for stale office who
cannot carry his home county
willi at least a ninety per cent
vote is evidently ploughing a
stumpy row and need not look
for much support from other
counties.
—Thoinusville Press.
Talmadge’s i ed suspenders,
flaming bandana and drink¬
ing guords just a little umus-
sing side stunt that puts his
audience in a pleasing mo„d
us u starter for his campaign
I addresses, and vM old probably
draw a line of carchosm of at¬
tempted by any other eandi
date. Hut in liis ease it tick¬
les the fancy of the audience
because he has the goods t o
back it up within his main ad¬
dress. 11 is appeal to reason is
so strong and convicting it
never leaves an inch of ground
f»r his opponents and critics
to stand on. All they can d o
about it is shake their heads
in disgust and content them¬
selves with calling him u ras¬
cal and dimigogue which has
no effect on liis avalanche ol
support.
— Exchange.
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DADE COUNTY TIMES: JULY 26, 1934
Uncle Dan’s Corner
Mr. Clancy seems to have
a glancing blow at
Walt r Curcton said that he
not give up until the road
through Dude County. Vi e
what would happen if
would start togetTY A.
for Dade County.
Him: Your wife told my wife
you couldn’t keep her i n
Jim: Thats nothing I built
a home and I ean’t keep
in that.
Hob and Phil La Pallette
a way up in Wisconsin,
gotten up a I f plank plat
together. However we
that they are really dem-
at heart.
Bride: Why did you tell Jack
you married because 1
a wo riderful cook?
You know 1 can't boil pota¬
Groom: Well 1 have to give
excuse.
Well that will he all of Dill-
He got what he has been
If everybody spoke the truth
everyone else we would’
nl have many friends hut
what we did have would he
true friends.
Wife: I l ave set my heart on
a Kolls Boyce.
Hubby: Yes? Well that is
the only part of your anatony
that will sit <>n one.
Flapper: 1 am going to
my hit. dad. I’m getting a
dressmaker to teach me how
to cut out dresses.
Dad: 1 <l iiit want you to g o
as far as that. But 1 think you
cut out cigarettes and ten dol¬
lar hats.
An old darky told his parson
that he had got religion,
fine, brother; hut is you suali
you goin to lay aside sin?
ed the parson
Yessah. Ise done hit already
Is yo going to pay yo
an everything? askeu the par-
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son.
The old Dsrky replied ~S o
talking business and Ise talk-
in religion.
One of our young hopefuls
got in u jam and had to he
taken to a hospital uneonci-
ous. After awhile the Dr. came
to enquire about him. The
nurse said “I think he is gain¬
ing consciousness, he tried to
blow the foam off hismedi-j
cine.
The list of prize winners at a
recent picnic read:
‘ YIis. Jones won the la lies
rolling pin throwing contest
by hurling a pin seventy-five
feet.” the hundred {
Mr. Jones won |
yard dash.
We wonder what has become
of Sam Insull? If the west
would get him to squeeze the
water out of the power stock
they could stop the drought.
We wonder how many of the
big crowds that attend the po¬
litical barbecues have paid
their poll tax.
Noticed where u few Grand
Juries about over the stale
1 have taken advantages of go¬
ing out of the way of their
sworn duty to express then-
selves in favor of repeal of the
bone dry law without pretense
of offering suggestions of
something better to improve
the law. We take such proce¬
dure to mean that the mem-
lutes of those bodies were just
a lninch of prejudiced whiskey
heads who care little about
general public safety, protect¬
ion of welfare. Such fellows!
are very much out ol place: a s*
a sworn juror, either grand or j
petit.
—Thomaaville Press.
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