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flagration and the peoples’ final in terpretation, it took a multi-million aire to be any kind of a gentleman. But, under the New Deal era with its Democratic adjustments, any fellow with a little business efficiency and some grit soon becomes somebody and a great hit. NEWS AND VIEWS The more money some people get the less they are worth. Trouble about political dark horses they are usually light weights. Solomon ought to have been wise with 700 wives to warn him. The “open door’ in China is sim ply something for the Japanese to go through. Nobody loves his neighbor as him self and nobody but a hypocrite claims to. The bigger front some men put up the less they have to back it. Don’t expect a woman to be an angel and work like the devil all the time. Nobody cares for an old tight v/ad, not even another wad that’s tight. • “The way of the transgressor is hard”—hard on the one thats trans gressed upon. One swallow doesn’t make^g^W-% saw. About the easiest way to meet the “best people” of a community is to get a job as bill collector. It isn’t hard to live on a small sal- ery if you don’t spend too much try ing to keep the size of your salary a secret. The farmer has always been the fool who grows the grub that specu lators buy and sell back to Henry Dub. Little did our grandparents think the day would come when the steer ing wheel would formulate the family circle. . No matter what happens now-a- days, you can find a man or two loaf ing about the streets who knew it would. The sign, “beware the dog,” is not hung up that “he who runs may read,” but that he who reads may run. A man'who bites iron bolts seeks a job in the U. S. A. This sounds like the long lost teeth of the law, by Ned. “It is better to give than receive.” The only trouble with that is, the re ceivers are invariably the ones who call our attention to the matter. There is only a short step between the New Deal and Democracy and We recently read an account of a man who slept past the time for his wedding. That’s nothing. Scads of men never wake up till after the marriage. Hope must be a false affair. We know of many men who have been full of hope for years and years and none of them have met up with any thing yet. When the second man appeared on earth, the rights of the first were cut in half. Now divide yours by the total population and that explains, everything. A federal judge declares that any school boy should be able to under stand the constitution. Perhaps they can do it. It seems to be the understanding of it by learned judges that puzzles everybody. There is one thing The Hornet has never understood and that is why the folks who are anxious to grant you a crown of gold in the next world are not willing for you to have one in this. LITTLE SERMONS. The long face was not modeled in Heaven. but several swallows fall. Among many create green things are the of Wall Street. The torch of trut more brightly than win a multitude of liers. If the race for nh continues long, the wc by its floating debts! It is true, there is seen in a small tow, hear makes up for tl Experience teaches consequently there is foot of every class. The fellow who is t up” gets the most w of him sooner or la WANTED! All our former friends- HORNET readers- Political Sports- Regular fellows- Demo crats- New Dealers— Good old time donkeyites— Get on THE HORNET’S band wagon at once Help us get the republicans told— These latter day “can’ts”— These 1929 soup and , These anti -P ros Perity Mikes- These Hoover Ikes- Whoever heard of their likes. THE HORNET, with three or four lapses, has pursued the old G. 0. P. elephant for 35 years. (Founded in 1902.) We are going at full blast, stinging Landonites and Hoover Ikes, bame old subscription price, 35c per year; 25c in clubs of 4 or more. 20 at 25c gets a pocket -nite with President Roosevelt’s picture on handle and club raiser’s name and address on opposite side. Come on with a club, if you can, and you can. Step right up friends. The New Deal is ample for all. Address, W. Henry Davis, Editor, /3-J^ THE HORNET, 7 Fork, North Carolina. th- .rry .ust ’ is ; in. 5 . in the rou to be It is odd, but we onserve mat tne most rain comes in a season when people are not praying for it. According to a doctor, singing warms the blood. We have heard some that made ours postively boil. “Ye are all brethren” is the essence of pure Democracy and a League of Nations all unto itself. Any fellow can easily hide his light under a bushel, because few people want to see it anyway. Nature is stubborn and will con tinue the policy of evolution, even though some people get mad about it. American aristocrats can’t trace their ancestry back far before they run across a wash tub and a cross cut LOU, tne way auuit’ vx- W1H auwmpv to straddle issues. There has been so much cross-fir ing and talk back and forth in this country of late that nervous fellows are about ready to proclaim “damma everybody.” Some people in the white nations hate the yellow race, many in the yellow nations hate the white race and a few in all nations hate the hu man race. A spiritually inclined brother writes and asks us if we believe in communion of spirits. You bet we do. We have communed with lots of fellows who have communed with spirits. Will LIL LUXO CLLULl LILLv. v «u. . -. PC© “them” that rode in our New Deal bandwagon all the way to Washing ton in 1936 and then jumped out and immediately began making complete asses of themselves by fighting the interests of the people and party that landed them. IN THE STIR This is election year again, and. since the ladies have the ballot, things soon will be in a stir; the old wo’man will be a-running for sheriff and the old man will be a- voting for ner.
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