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UWIOH MCORPER. MLLEDCEVILLE. C* AHUL It, ISIS
CONTROL OF POWER SOURCES.
FRANK B. WILLIS.
„. AR AGAINST rats.
"merican flying.
Canada’s Government encourages
1)f tf |ectrie power, particularly on
. rms a nd in small communities,
fitter power is developed fully to
literate the current, and all are as*
ai.ted in its installation.
farmers are taught to grind feed
*j;h it, pump water and do their
other work.
And, by the way, United States
farmers are urgently invited by the
Canadian government to settle in
Canada.
Our attention here is concentrated
nr. a different problem. We want to
make sure that the right people get
aossession of our power sources, the
■ight people being those that control
tower and peddle it to the people.
\s to farmers and others that buy
jnd use power, our Government has
not found time to think about them.
prophecy is usually dangerous, par
ticularly dangerous for farmers when
government prophecies rfo wrong
The Government forecast on potatoes
last Fall predicted a crop greater
than the real one. Many farmers sold
in a hurry at low prices, some were
nut marketed, many fed to stock.
Then the shortage was seen, price
went up, a few wise people made the
money, NOT the farmers.
The sudden death of Senator
Willis, in his battle for Ohio’s Presi
dential delegates, cnd*d tragically
one phase of the 1928 campaign.
Senator Willis would have pre
ferred to die fighting. Those that
know Secretary Hoover know that
Senator Willis’ death will cause him
sincere grief.
A powerful man, never sparing
himself. Senator Willis forgot that
there are limit* to the heart’s endur
ance. A tired heart often succumbs
constant strain.
The dead man’s widow attributed
the Senator’s attack to the fumes of
smoky flares that he had been inhal
ing constnatly, in the course of a
political parade.
A weak heart, fighting against
poisoned air, is in danger.
The Lcugue of Nations proposes
international war against rats, their
complete extermination.
Such a war, made to include mos
quitoes and flies, would be the best
»'ar in history. It would save every
year in lives and money as much as
the big war cost in any year.
rats, no more bubonic
plague.
mosquitoes, no more yel-
lolw fever or malaria.
No more tae-tse flies, no more
sleeping sickness.
ire house fliea, no more filth
dragged over food of young chil
dren.
It would be interfering with
Nature’s plans, perhaps. Darwin
Bays a pair of tropical flies and their
maggot offspring can dispose of a
lion’y carcass in a few hours. Kill
all the lions and the flies would not
be needed to dispose the carrion.
George Haldeman and Eddie Stin
son, Americans, broke the world's
endurance record in the air, flying
without stopping fifty-three and one-
half hours.
The French Government offers a
million francs to any French flier
that will win back come flying
ords formerly held by French fliers.
A little encouragement from our
Government would make it imposible
for any nation to compete with
American flying.
The first flying machine was made
here. Lindbergh was born here. We
have the money and engineers. This
ought to be the flying nation
This comes from Italy: “Major
de Bernard! has established a r
world’s air record, 318 3-4 miles
hour.”
Will solemn naval gentlemen that
call flying machines “only an auxili
ary” be good enough to tell what
chance slow-moving ships on
face would have against a flock of
airplanes with that -vjieed?
On the great mountain called
Nashan, in Manchuria, far up where
air is pure and clear, Japan,
monument to the new Emperor, will
build the greatest astronomical ob
servatory in Asia.
That observatory, with a sixty-inch
reflector and thirty-inch refracting
telescope, will be a much nobler
monument than any rearing horse of
bronze.
Caa supply you all tho Fertiliser
you need for thirty days yet.
fabulous prices, but reasonable.
J. H. ENNIS
Don't Neglect
Your Kidneys!
You Can’t Bo W#U When
Kidneys Act Sluggishly.
TNO you find yourself running down
—always tired, nervous and de
pressed? Are you stilf and achv, sub
ject to nagging backache. drow;r>
beadacS-es and dizzy spells? Are kid
ney excretions scanty, too frequent
or burning in pausre? Too often
this indicates sluggish kidneys and
Wouldn’t be neglected.
Dean's Pills, a stimulant diuretic;
increase the secretion of tbs kidneys
and thus aid in the elimination of
idea. Doans arc endorsed
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IT COSTS LESS
TRAVEL BY TRAM
P. T. A. Column
“Do not froget that the child
needs beauty as well as utility in his
education. He will starve for beauty
his body starves for food."
Did you know that l’ re dollars
will buy the wool in your $50. suit of
clothes. The raw rowhide in your
$15. shoes cost less than one dollar.
pound of cotton at 20 cents a
pound is made into the beautiful dress
that you bought at $20. a pound.
Does education pay?
The P. T. A. are planning a cake
•le for April 20th. The cakes at
their sale in March were said to be
tihe best ever. Come out and get
your cake for Sunday dinner.
The P. T. A. has put in some hard
work for G. M. C. in *he past few
years, and now they are making a
tremendous effort to finish the
Auditorium of the Grade Building.
This Auditorium is surely needed.
There has been no place in the last
two years for the children to as
semble for services of any kind.
Through the kindnesg of Mr. Jon
Hutchinson work has commenced on
the flooring, and the P. T. A. hope
to continue the work until the Audi
torium is completed.
There are 350 Baldwin county
children in the grade building. How
few of the parents know any thing
about or have visited this building.
We invite all to visit the building
some time in the near future and see
what has been done for your child,
All of the interests of the P. T. A.
are centered around tha children of
Milledgevillc.
How many parents know the men
and women who come in daily con
tact with their children, so you can
work together for their advancement?
No P. T. A. can be made a suc
cess when parents sit at home criti
cising the present day schools, and
contrasting their own youth, with
the imperfections of the present day.
day.
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Such success can only reflect an
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MILLEDGEVILLE. GEORGIA
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