The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1924 Page: 9 of 12
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/iOMAB JEFFERSON
I Monroe Doctrine, in which lir wii* no In ifivc ;i criou* thoucht to Thiiuin*
h — emphatic ttuin Wafthinutnii him- li- • i -iiii, run) to ilo so in .MhhkhcIium-
liiiir >t 111 >i i Willi now.
Thl'it i*
(Ho*ton Traintcript.) (m'Ii
nr ohncivbiici of tin- present wick
> "Jefferson week," which han been
proclaimed b\ tin- ifowmors ot' i -
i'i more pregnant iiinl prolilaole epi-
eial State*, ma % well he commended
fimiii in ojr literature ol put nuli-m
In jjoncral attention, for rar'on* lar " , ,
Mini HtHti'Miianliki' wisdom Hum tnn ;
• rnnscciiilin- its unuia-ilihtpui'iose. . ,
h ' h< r an> n.orr vitallj |M iiiiicn to
That purtMtHc, indeed, i-. entirely lnud . ■ .r, i i
1 1 ' ' ' 1 t 'ICHe t lilies. lIll mf'oiih in ln.t lore-
able; brinic the raiailiu o! h fund for
the purchase anil maintenance ot ,li I
lemon'* ol'i home an h "shrine of p«-
tnotinm." Thin country Iihh not been
1-rodiifal in its preservation ot hitlor
ie place* hiiiI building*, hut ha*, to
it* loan anil ihanie, |m emitted not .i
f( w ol tlieiii to be destroyed or |*T
verted to incongruous nnil iiii-voiiiiv
I'Urj'OMM. Monlieello would he worth
piefM-i-vititc us ii uood example ol I'nl
hidioi arcl'ilecluie, nn<i i- iiiiim.i-.ui
ahlv better worth it ii ineinoriiii
ol the illitHtrioiiH |*triol who limit I
hi.iI Hindi il his home.
In | in hI yea i stlie mi im n ml lame ol
Thouinx .lellersoii were unfortunately
too much invoked foi partisan anil
I actional ends, and very olteii tor
ends wlnci would lui\ ■ lieen entirely
I'eace, commerce and holiest etls, lis .veil as in \ irtiniii I'eiliaps
friendship with all nations entam,' tiie need is Ifreater in \ irifiiiia than
here. In tl.e ureal, fundamental prin-
ciples ol his |Hi|iticnl philosophy .lel-
ti ison i- today more honored .imon/
the Ki piihlicans of New hnirliiiid than
milium I lie democrats il the Old I to
million. 11 lie eould todax he .cin-
earnated, In would feel (Niliiically
inure al home auiotit; the former ihaii
n ioni< the latter. Hilt he should .
i's his li'iieluiiifs and example IimIiiy
should he, welcomed and <dici'-.hc I b\
east of the possible danger ol the
"letoalative tyranny'' of congress nil
his warning* against it, and his in
sistenee upon n proper balance anions
i lie co-ordinate branches of the fed
ernl government. And thin led direct 1,11 Mm* in An,en
!y to the third, his respect IV.r h. ' :""1 principles and in-j
ir.lthonty ol the ourt. u,, - ilution-.
did Mot HtfiPf with his ineiil eon'
porarv, Marshall, and lie doiihtles. What i ssi.nl to he a record yield
ii,ili/c.l thai Marshall had been ap «" ttiM'vbcrries for I'ciiiim Ivaiii.i nn '
pointed to the I,.m l, lar • :'e|Hirted from Sclmykill county i
| ill i f m isr ol opposmi,' and thwarting' w li«" •' I'.lsic Art/, n lliirteen year oh |
■ ime ol hi- policies. Hut he ae ""I member of a slrawheny tfr.iwilf
c iiesced ii. Marshall's jlld'fi incut* s
loyally as I hough they had been given
l > a judge of his own ippointinenl.
^ i •. il is ,i uooil time this very week
club, raised HI'J ijnarts ol berries m
i in twentieth ol mi acre. This is the
• ■ 111i\ iIi-111 of uioi tlui'i si\leen thou
siiliil ipiarts an Here
it puuualit to him. lie was mail" to
np|iear to belong to a party rather
than to the nation, mid thus was at
time* regarded with lens revernee
I linn he deserved by those who hc-
leligcd lo the party which was op|K s
ed to that of his prolcased follower*.
II is now liii.'h time that all Americans
nnli/eil his real place in our history
and in the development ol Auiericati
policies and institutions. Il can not
be said of him, as \\ Inttier wrote tin
Iv of one of his contemporaries, that
"beyond \iruinia* l <>riI<• i line Ins
patriotism |ierished. " let'i iso.i . im
iiii Amorieon bfore lie was ■! \irgin-
inn.
Three fe.iliires ol .Iclterson's pa
triotio statesmanship deserve especial
rciivnibmncc tmlny, lis an inspiration
a^.^V guidance to the nation, and in
ei as ii reproach to some who
ni^'^Whily and incongruously seek to
Irade upon the greatness of his fame
for their own sellish ends. One is,
obviously, his crystal clem anticipa
lien of Hi.' essentia' principle of tin*
Law and Abstract Office of
r. A. KING—
Will practice in all courts. Prepare abstracts on
short notice. Examine and perfect land titles. All
business entrusted to me will receive my careful
and prompt attention.
Established In 1800. Albany,JTexas.
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Crows' Grocery & Market
We handle a complete line of Staple and Faney (lrocerie«
Also Fresh and Curcd Meta of all Kind
WE SOLICIT A LIBERAL SHARE OF TOUR TRADE
YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED
CROW'S GROCERY & MEAT MARKET
- IF -
You can ftirnish the girl
we can
FURNISH THE HOME
We Carry
Everything You Will Need
To Furnish Your Home
Albany Furniture Co.
(Home Furnishers)
Funeral Directors RirH"lmers
Albany— —Texas
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Electric Service Has Made
Albany and Shackelford County GREATER
Some three years aero the West Texas Utilities ( oni-
pany built their lines into Shackelford County to join
Hands with its citizens to build a better count v. better
and larger towns and to make home life in the towns
more cheerful. We have turned dark streets into streets
of litfht. These streets are safer at niuht. We have
lightened the burdens of the housewife; the stores and
offices of the business man have been made more com-
fortable. The machinery of our industries have been
made safer and more dependable with the smooth, stea-
dy power of the electric motor.
Electric Service has made the towns better. Now
we have reached out into the oil fields of the county to
aid the oil man in his work. Electric Service is availa-
ble for pumping, drilling, in fact for every power need.
The electric motor is supreme in the oil field on account
of it's dependability in all kinds of weather. All leases
that are "electrified have increased production.
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Our lines are in reach ot every field
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1924, newspaper, October 3, 1924; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393444/m1/9/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.