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The Newnan Herald du lieu suivant : Newnan, Georgia • 5

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The Newnan Heraldi
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Newnan, Georgia
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TIIE NEWNAN HERALD, NEWNAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926. hi dressing down. This time the victim Is the well-known editor of The Constitution, one-time candidate for Governor. Mr. Howell seems to have gotten in bod with our neighbor editor for calling a halt to the continued belly aching" of the farmers.

Farmers who read our neighbors argument um ad Jieminem" about the present condition of things appreciate the able editor's defense of their bellyaching that may finally result in some favorable farm relief measure by Congress. Thers te a difference in complaining and protesting, just as there is a difference between cleverness and ignorance. Let these words from a well-known writer explain, the matter: The. difference between cleverness and Ignorance Is that the clever ones get what they want and don't waste time wanting what they cant get; and the fools cry for the moon. Farmers, merchants, hankers, manufacturers, or what not, who are cheated and swindled out of what is due them by some long-foced, lying, set of thieves- are Justified in contending for the Government's protection against such crooks, but to cry for the moon" or something-that you get is.

foolish. Thers are doubtless some formers who are merely "bellyaching," but we are led to believe that most of are making a righteous protest. But we need not be surprised at anything that Mr. -Howell writes, for he's all sorts of a fellow. He refuses to ad vert Ue pistols, but speaks favorably of legalised whiskey, Ho has editorial fits over the lynching of the rapist brute, but has nothing to say.about the help-lea, brutalized victim.

The truth te, he seems to be very active these days in a way that suggests hes trying to beat Julian Harris to the Pulitssr prize." The salvation of the formers te in their own hands but why continue repeating this well-known fact? Next Peddler DUE IN 10 DAYS I hear your son Is the Journalist St collage. Does he write for money Tee; in every letter, We left theJlmpreiwlon' In our letter to The Herkld teat week that there would he jio Haralson aeni" thte week, but were going to show up' with a few Items hurriedly put together thte (Sunday) evening. Mr. Taft Swygert, who attends the A. I M.

School, Carrollton, arrived Saturday with a splendid school rec-' otd, and all sorts of honors, to speqd the Christinas holidays at home. Mr. Floyce Roberta, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M- V.

Roberta The' remains of Mra Bealer Gordy, of'Alraton, weer brought to 'the Baptist ehurch here Sunday morning -for funeral and interment. B. E. FTy, of Lutherville, conducted the service. Our school cloned Friday for the Christmas holidays.

Prof. Loy 8. Vinson, the efficient principal, shook the dust of teaching worries off his feet and went Saturday to Atlanta to meet his stater. Mm Park, of Haleyvllle, who returned to Haralson with him Saturday evening. Recently.

At-- tents Sunday papers announced the engagement of Mr. Vinson and Miss 1 Christine Williams, the marriage to take place the tetter part of December. Sunday morning Mr. Vinson And Miss Williams, accompanied by Mra. Dark and a few other relatives, quiet- ly motored to Senoia, where they were joined in the holy bonda.

jff matrimony at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Mr. Reed. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom proceed-'ed to the B. A A.

depot, and, together with Mm Dark, boarded the morning train for Douglaa' where they will spend the Christmas holidays with the grooms parents. The time and place of the marriage of this popular couple kept secret, so1 as to avoid the pranks" prepared for them after the wedding; but the Joke was on those who had planned the pranks when the bride and groom passed through 'Haralson on the platform of the rear car of the morning train. The bride is a young woman of rare feminine charm, held in high esteem by all whose good' fortune it is to know her, and because of her amiable disposition holds a high place in the social life 'of Haralson and community. The groom belongs to one of the most pAnhinent families -of Douglas, and with, him to Haralson ar line reputation, which he prises highly and delights living up to, and has made many warm friends throughout this section'. happy couple will return to Haralson on Jan.

to reoeivo the congratulations of-their jut friends. Messrs. Johnson- and McCIesky. of Atlanta, came down test week, and joined Messrs. Nixons Mercer 1 Strickland and Luther Strickland oh 'a rabbit They, bagged exactly fifty of the cotton tails, vWh.ls a stack of My.

Will Foster, of. Atlanta, came Saturday to spend a few days. With Haralson friends. The RedRine Bank was Closed Saturday on account of the death of Mm Charlie' of Fayetteville, which occurred Friday Miss Martha Rawls, who attends the 'State College- for Women, -Milledge-vllle, came Saturday to spend Christmas, and -other -Haralson boys and girls are expected this week. There lives in the 'capital city of one of Cowetas adjoining counties paunchy man every ounce a nuin editor, jurist, moral uplifter.tgnampion bt the under dog, if our memory serves' us right; seised the top 'end of an umbrella, of the jawbone of an or Something, several years ago and proceeded to.

give expression to his wrath in action on an Atlanta editor io some cause that we do not now recaQ. In the last issue of bis popular weekly we find that he has taken his 'mighty Editorial pen In hand and given another Atlanta editor a neat 3 A friend in need is a indeed. You need i i. home town stores. You must have them.

What would life be like if you couldnt say, Oh, never mind, Ill go doWn to Blanks store and get another? Be fair. Concentrate your buying at your home stores. Help, your merchants to give -you the quality, prices and assortments in merchandise that you want Business r-all of your business is needed by your home merchants to register the progress necessary to keep your home stores abreast of the times. FRUIT GROWER owes himself that most insurance. against insects and fungous diseases the all-season use of Orchard Brand Spray and Dost Materials.

quality never varies. Use them from dormant spray until harvest! Fewf people realize that no capable mer-, chant depends' on a high profit from each article sold for the re-. turns from his business. What if you had to wait for the occasional peddler to arrive? Think of the inconven- ience the actual suffering that would mean. But, the, home cannot live on the crumbs from the local business table.

He cannot exist on them let maintaining a store that is a credit and an asset to the town. Zi He wants only a small profit per article, but the sale. of many articles. That is the safe profit, for it saves money for his trade, reduces his. costs, and creates a loyal body of customers.

The greater volume of business you give your local merchants the lower the price at which they can afford to sell you merchandise. Remember the peddler must get a high profit per article soIl There is a definite limit -to the number of calls he can make, and he cannot afford to sell at less profit than will give him good returns on. the average days business. --Your stores, however, tan do times the business they are doing' and at no greater The more business you give them the more they can do for you in giving quality merchandise and service at money saving prices. Purchases from peddlers build nothing for further buying advari-taforyou Buy where your purchases build for greater shopping accomodations and advanl $81 ,000,000 in Dividends to Owners of CitiesServiceCommonStock i I On December-1, 1926, Cities Service Com-, pany paid the 170th dividend on its Common stock.

A From January 1,019 II, to October 31, 1926, total dividends of- $81 76,697 in cash or stock or the equivalent were paid to owners of Cities Service Common stock. In the same period the Company earned, net to Common stock and reserves, $131 242,627. m' The Common stock of Glies Service Com- -pany offers you an opportunity to share in the excellent dividends' paid on this seasoned, 16-year-old security. By investing in it now at its present price and dividend rate, you get a yield of over 84 in cash and stock divi- trends. MaiI ihe MW further information tew" about this investment Opportunity i Spend your money at home.

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