And we again our loved ones hail,

Who sleep, as sleep the daffodils!


Explained

Mrs. Givem—Why are you out of work?

Weary Willy—I was a life-insurance president and made so much money I had to resign.

The Say of Other Editors

Clark Howell’s politicians and newspaper supporters over the state are sending up a unanimous wail because Tom Watson, a Populist, manifests some interest in Georgia politics. They swear he is trying to break up the Democratic party and gain control of the state. Well, what about Major J. F. Hanson, the Republican president of the Central Railway? He has been active in state politics for a long time, and wields more influence than a thousand ringsters who are “cussing” Tom Watson. If it is a high crime for Populist Watson to take a hand in Georgia politics, what kind of crime is Republican Hanson guilty of when he joins Hamp McWhorter and Sam Spencer in a prolonged struggle to dominate the public policies and politics of Georgia? Will some of the political time-servers please answer?—Newnan (Ga.) News.