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THE C T
OL. XXXVUI No. 2 9
Another Sad Tale
A-; a rule green legislators are
like green persimmons—or rather
gteen apples—not very valuable,
'.lather bard to assimulate, and pro¬
ductive of p ins. It takes about a
full term to reduce the embryo
statesman to a working (basis; to
let him get the large volumes of
hot air off his chest and the erratic
notions oat of bis head. By that
time he arrive- -at the conclusion
that his former obsession to per¬
sonally s.ve the State or engineer
some pet delusion into crystallize
tion as law is not so well taken,
‘tin(1 he is willing to listen to ad¬
vise.
“One of the great handicaps of
the a vet age new legislator in his
•airy disregard of mere facts and
figures Often an egoist or witli
’’an ax to grind, with all the egoist s
assurance, he thinks his notions
are infallible. He wib even debate
the correctness of the multiplica¬
tion table with anyone who as
,eris it is so. A notion incubated
in his cranium or put there by
someone else* and adopted, is para¬
mount. So, with a brand new
Leg slature, 95 '% of them untried
and untrained, there must be v
long process of curing, ripening,
ferment of weird governmental
ideas to run i's course and then bt
disposed of by Old Father Time
with his garbage wagon.
“Members of the cresent Legi
future, in these eles'. days may
well exclaim with T. c Preacher ;
“Then I [yoked on all the works
that my hands had wrought and
0-1 the labor that I had labored t#
do, and behold, all was vanity and
vex.jt*on of spirit and there Was no
profit under,’' And' perhaps like
wise that pvrtion of the Litany :
“ VV'e have dona those things which
we ought not to haw done: and
left undone those Cm gs wnich we
ouMu to have done- nd there i* !
no'bealth in us.” !
It's sad sad tale, mates! :
. a
“Full many a gem 0 legislative
br Hi a nee the bark, unfatnomed
pigeonholes of committees bear :
full many an oration cf compelling
force has wasted .is tititinnubula
tious on the desert air of Gout IT ill.
The world wags on. Two and two
still make four. There has never
yet been a working exemplification increasing j
af reducing income and j
expenditures for education, oui |
statesmen to the contrary not with- •.
standing.”—Birmingh 111 News.
Only three counties out of tin
j 073 in the United States liavt
not asked for any PVVA money
Tnese counties areUn on and\V kite
Counties in Georgia and Putmui.
County, in Missouri. llie othei
3,070 counties or tiu-'.r politico
subdivisions have asked an uverugt
at two projects, even if (ney didn’t
get any, To obtain P\VA fuud
»t least 45% of the total cost must
be put up as W it its County didn
have any money, neither hasCleve
hmd.vvhi-n may explain the reasoi
why White County is one of the
the three in the United States that
failed to file application for Hies,
federal funds. However; we wil
be forced to pay our pro raia part,
even though we did not get any.
Go to Coleman Seaboh’s lor
good things to eat, Coleman
gives you plenty cheap,
[Steady Work—Coot. Pay
- Reliable Man Wanted to call 01
farmers in White County. No ex¬
perience or capital needed. Write
NcNESS CO... Dept. B, Freeport,
Illinois.
Pay Your Subscription Now
De\ ed to the /Agricultural, Coruae^|J anfl lB 4 ux%zut' intere» < ‘.s oi vVhite Ct-an ,
The Rural .Press
There are soma 15,500 news¬
.
papers and periodicals published
in this country. he greatest pro¬
portion of them ire small-town
weeklies, dailies and semi-weeklieR
and magazines w ho-e principal ap¬
peal is to the turn' dweller.
The importance, the influence,
and the worth of these publications
can hardly he exaggerated. They
are, as the Sin Francisco.Argonaut
has written, “the clnef influence in
the thought habits of our'ruV-H
population of flft;- f our million..’
And the character of their com¬
ment, boll, in news and editorial
departments, well repay those who
persue them.
As a result, the recent
held by the magazine
Home” to pick the best country
newspaper correspondent i« t Le
United States, was of much nj ire
mportance and interest tlian co::
tests usually are. The winner,
woman, lives in a Missouri tow
which as a population of twenty
seven, and is fifteen miles from :ln
nearest railroad. For forty-four
yeats she has been local corres¬
pondent for a rural paper in her
county.
Wrban editors, on reading erx
cerpts from her correspond&mie,
have been amazed by its qutlity.
It does not deal with crimes and
misdemeanors. Instead it tells of
the crops, of the trials, tribulations
and achievements of farm people
>v 'l )0 rarely make the metropolitan
but who, happily, art
more numerous and mare vital it
the nation th n our gangsters, our
political and business renegades,
md our e,\-shovV-gir divorcees.
Most interesting if at', this
woman's correspond Ice, fine us it
is, is not greatly different from
that of other rural c rrespondents.
Winners of lesser r'zes in the
contest show the sa> qualities—
tb« same um.muul clear anti
v '" d E "Z u ' h - The untry news
’’"per, tittle known :t is to the
city dweller, is one o the finest,
nost permanent, and st deserv
edly successful influ ,ces 'n oui
American life. List, it not lea*i,
it is the outsffinding .aardiun of
the nut ion in uphold: our Con
stitution and America; 'deids.
Trotter— O -roll
Mr. and Mrs W, Vv Trotter, of
Ilarkesviile, annou- the mar
i ige of their doughty. Jsnte Lor¬
raine, to Edward Fr nkliu Carrob
hi of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ink Carroi
of Cleveland,
The marriage was performed by
judge A. L. Dorsey Sunday,April
16 h. Trey will make their home
■ u Cleveland.
The groom is employod by C. E
lead & Company in a clerk
Gene like’s Girl injured Is Wreck
Gainesville, Gft , May 7 .—Kan-iugWil,
win, i 7 . of Uapeville, was instantly .kill-'
(1 xml his brother, Harry, and a cousin,
ties horetie Wike, (laugiilei- of Mr, and
>Irs. tiene Wikc, of Cleveland, were
s iyiitly injured when an autotnohilt
■ eered off the highway lie,r here early
r.iursdav and overturned down an em
b inkment
The party was en route fromCleveland
1 Atlanta at the time of the accident,
fliss Wike and Harry Wilson, recover¬
ing from cute and bruises at Downey
hospital, said Fairing Wilson was (friv
■g when the accident occurred, aipi
,ey believed the youth fell asleep at
he ivqcel. The accident was on a
U-aight stretch of the Atlanta highway.
Passersby took the dead youth to a
Juford funeral home, while anotliei
party of motorists brought the injmed
1 iy and git! to this city.
Voting Wilson is a son of C. -M. Wil¬
son, of Hapeville, a post office emplopee,
md is survived by another bro her, Her¬
mit Wilson, and four sisters, Misses
!i .til, Mabel, Lucy and il-den Wilson
l'be funeral probably will be held in
ilapeville.
CLEVELAND. :,A, MAT. 1 6
TomoiroAV's 3 /n
;Nuwspum 1 retires, - -c.):
By Rr.gi r \Viliter
T .vo years . - 1 the w riter lym
disc.!ssing.polu : cs with a vewerafc
and e. iuguiw.t J lawyer and fe
mer jnnsf, whfe-e participation > a
public :• {Fairs commenced as a p ■
it. the Cocs’i yrl.tl (Jonvexi .jo
of 1877, which vioie the o gofel
! A Georg
The conversation n ifua.-Wy turn
e’l ' > Tahtiidge, r-ird'I asked t|u
Judge what he tl,ought of the
“ w.i.J man from VU.ar
j The ludge’s reply « js ibis; 4
; .. ... GlVe T , (m , dge , ,, :e el!0U
j , a j he wi l hang hircflelf.” ^
Tae prfcd:c( n ni ,_.
lbout Co:J! .. , rue Gcve ., ior T A t1
I m Kd ^ % dicU , w6Uip : ha8 ; J0W
! about an ov.-rwhelming reaction cfl
. •Jtitirneu'. against him throug i.ui-t
I '• h; State, Tne writer ha nopei*
: - practically every weekly news’
I xr in Georgia, and h- . feet*
- -: to find only eleven week )
: tors out of a to la I of ne an' tv ■
tidred, who are st’gperr-ti. g t) *
J 1 -man control of the (T.,vv: State
government *et 0^ 'ey, tbe
nor,
If the election of the B®m>ov<“
no* of GeO' : ia were left to t : .
•veakly edi ors, T.flir.ac’ge Would;
be buried m derneatU a: avalanche
>f advert • vote*. T!;o writei
knows of ' more ac- -5* : b ,rorw
ter «>} pubic sentim ut’ flan th.
siiiameiit pro. iiiing .r.week¬
ly editors
Governor T.lnmdgo already
under a terrific ed^rrtil bombard
meat all over Georgia, ..before
made the flying trip t* Guiuesvlle
to observe tire devastation vvr4U (
4 ? the tornado, and h'13 remark on
ttJ.afoccaGon has brought dow i
uipon biui mi in;en#ififluiion of
editorial a. illerv fi -t».
The Gu ; . esviile cycions:occurred ,
about Ugh!’ thirty *’clock on the
•Doming of Monday, April 6, The
Atiaiit ifter imrr. p - rs ijofThuns*
■lay, A ril 9,1; 'tied he atib-jiws
petit ti at President R >>-?seVe : 01
his way Arom Warm Spi^ngs to
W-.-vli ngton won if on i- ti- ?• it- ;
it G-ainesvi.le on Friday idyet-ni
AV :I xo. There up •• G: ter; |
To. mttdge flapped is his ta on
iiFe oi rushed to Gaint • vilh
acr: vr.ig t re Irte in the nf 1 .;: 00 ;
•if T.iursdny, three days A : t c
'
torn.-1 a h. -i sir ;Q with i<u • .LI c
-levasta: on tin-1 lo's •• live«j
T • s v. .• bad c- n blit ! --••'
Governor made fl wor?.- by ttti'z- ;
ing bis be ted v - n- the oc:as J
o take a .sty Ac at the R'ou-r i
veU adw istrnuoi He sttid the '
vordeuA. respi '.•*•:• of Geo - gi ■
aeople to the ca for aid wav
mother evidence Georgia''ci:
•*et ' - g without i.'iietance
the Feeofitl Gofve iv'ent,”
Ah.-t Dcinn I-be Gainesvi n e|
Eagle ret .ted to this p.tnatk v i h
10 edit- it >; tha r »Smo#t. sot fire to
the paper ou vvuti.!t it ■ as ;,r
•fr, Dea concU.dei the editors
■vith the stuteanmi .hat t-le.-peopii
j t Gainesville would ,-»pj reciale it
if 3 -igene 'I a’rnadge ivouKi never
i juin cross: flirushoid of chat
A-.iitors nil over Georgia huv
ponded t-..r the Eagle’s edit i«
-Mi a veri: a nig chorus «f set cm ■
' / —MENS.” i
A. fli.iitig ■ bus vicioasly atuu' of
usevelt Administri!t : on in
11 its w orks, Li A - G- > -
convention at M. con v, j
.men ed to he the heg’t ing of a
.V- against Roosevelt inside o
the Deiiiircrutie putty. Although
Ijeavi y fi uincefl with Republican
it turned, out to Lea miser¬
fiasco. O top of Ui , Tab
has rtb iLssly kiclted out- o!>
State ofr.,;i fl. wiio.-e : y of
cousistefl ■ i refusing f vio
the law am: their oath of office
the clime.;, the GovennOr
m* COHIHV !. \?m\ -J C: ■
A t uday School ¥5 v* ill l
heht ; . urday utght c d Sund
flay o’ , and rOth. at the Vies
-v •- A-afP.ut church f-ir the be.
of all ♦anday 5 cl.<*r>l cfr';er
' ?.s, awd workeis of all cc a
• foes.
.1 rdv fflght tne pyegran*
1 ai-! i,>ir.d especially for - .
v i cjople at d a I 'e.dc »
* f peoples’ gr#uj a aie e g
o 1 preijetiA
a-d-iy vvi!l be an all .da • na ■
J .t ;l 'd t»h« pf«gr m wil. S' m
t me .cial to «i. Suudrfv Scuo.
v octets, Mo'erti methods at.
f-ittfrials .-.i i.i be Asplayef ard r’i*
••as :d tttr.d pr.itictJ.tl -nessagfr
w , . e g# .■«>* b-'.’ oM'stand“.g .'cue
srs in dwt'id.iy Echo'd. wo:V,
Every .%'•<: attending SA uv «*•.
s'«n a ..s 1.skied briup mi
1 “*•' t*’•■'•-'■ pnep «red to -pe
theetvJi n y.
Prog' 1 for tftt Eth're Hilly
SA iiril;^ XigPt S P. M.
5mg Fervce ^
c»«. Xev, U. II IluiUifl'ft
~ U T !’g
Osj-'.c Lesmn Mrs. WUi- E. B*
•'■'t'"v>i. Message “The I.’i*'
f- mg' 1 1 Li ‘e” Swsr*, J, J,. Sim.
* - A’, j ifetn
Mora'nn; Ifl • ^ • ' - ‘
Co A. II Ilcr.detuoa,' Arc
• fy'S
i ■ ng Sertv'ce
.•ores M We'some Mf J,
*j i :ivE
Mt. A A Trc'-vu
"Cur Work J r • S'-n -so.
Song
"Oi^r Young Peayle” XIra W.
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Ap^J.otJlment *f •QoBs*nit'«ef
Siertneafl-Re-v. M, Qk*-;, Par- >r o
•Mossy 6'Cek .Xietkodlst Cbufcc,
Adjwa^i fur lenfifi
^iStaruvMi $en*-or. : •’ 45
,
iervite
Mother’s Day Trogra - 'K Sfl
•-ri and Mrs. Bmp
"Wh .t W* ®.> to lotcv
Ii Our 3 -tidav Scbtioi.” V
B R'v-biiiSue, ^kiiori C y.r.
Frank MHfer, tLA:- si mo h tboi ISI
•■•-Ic-Giods i.f'SextainMr' T* J
mpsort
A . - s vii C> »';fl“,ees n- C.'Sjpe
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vide. 0.:.
on of 2 c' ■ A.f . IG n
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A'*' aur-j
—.—— m«& Terw» 4.
tt -(■ .'Mckons and
‘Vi U p •' Wgqt»t a.tsa eJ.irk • (
i f ' Tfliw^h Se '3 us n Sm$,.
house, Gui»esviile, G« .
O. i rgan.
■ rt-m *as^==~s==s \
» AD 1‘tfE CifVHlEU
A > -.iiiig is the oil 1,hat uc:,“
ales machinery of buirrr
O' C -UBi-ill black pi^! P (!Ht j
•ioti.1 / Dr. T. J. McDunrbc
at tick
Have vour Dmtui v-.i k do ’ '
ho ne fe'S.'i". i« w' help
ti Jte*. Th0r it.aep the old SI
Statw mov
AT weak ;• i>'ir.iteed. I
17 . T. T. McDonald.
isMOa ?«*• mr -v* i\
r 1 t i n .fe dentk aud devastut'-C ’
a f 3 An sviile t > take a dirty dig 1
ifl'.-u tlfin-t Ror«eve!t on the tve e.
“res flexes visit %o the stric’-e;
iTaTii" v,
ToF'v. Govern ir Tulm-sdire !“ 1
had j. e-atv of rope, mid he i j
w'ik precisely vvhrt ib* |
ver - rab e .J-udge predicted h
w'ltflj do,
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pct.iivBs H.rhtly -a cc.;, «fct wrA
b:. to.' anc. brown ir. Sot over
This ,;e-vi-3 eight -v-.
Bmotaored t'oBnih: Scssos
.ce pc'-'Ad - cf fresh sre^s-i peris
■veil with salt pepper t&c & 'i.Mo
onloa ef.A ;hiSc* flrotCt Form 'rto ratasij b.
brVw.TS - sly «s all s
in tot fat 5 c a Millet. Put tax
sntents of cue No. 2 can of gaitar
’ va-ut in a fl; stag MA ;Ug»,tko
lids on top and ■ ,hj iM
c.intents oi aaother N-. 2 out of
s:. erhrant Btkc for o%* hSas is
tU noderate over ■ ‘ 'a M-greca
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c?e bar riaaieo from the -arae seed*
Pe> are c! •' •” vm;.
flr A ’-aparar. is rr ••• boc-u:w
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is aiej»u lytiovv expossi
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the etc Froth it -. £ ! js>--— here are
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to •• ■
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