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GEORGIA WEATHER
Fair tonight and Friday,
moderate north and north
east winds.
OLUME NO. 9
HARDMAN CARRIED 114 COUNTIES AND HOLDER 47 IN PRIMARY
1%.“ {AN HOLDS
.RL.4AN HOLDS
POPULAR LEAD OF
16,000 OVER HOLDER
HOLDER EXTENDS CONGRATU.
LATIONS AND PLERGES TO
HELP BUILD GREATER GEOR
GIA. ;
ERIEE—— 57 55
AL LANTA, Ga., October T-—(A)—
Dr. L. G. Hardman of Commerce de
feated John N. Helder of Jeff:mnnl
by almost a two-to-one ratio in yes
terday’s democratic run off prlm:xryl
for governor, according to complete
but unofficial returns compiled today
Two hundred and hinety county
unit votes were credited to Hard
man and 122 to Holder. ¥For thc'
nomination 206 were neccssary. !
" Hardman carried 114 counties
and Helder 47, '
The popular vote estimated on
ivirtually complete returns from'
105 counties was Hardman 45, 183[
and Holder 28 801. .
Hardman Renews Pudge |
ATLANTA, Ga., October 7_(z:=)i
—ln a statement issued at Com-i
meree, his home, Dr. L. G. Hard
man, wl{o yesterday redaived the‘
democratic nomination for governor|
over John.N. Holder, said it would |
be “his “supreme purpose to carry]
out as far as nossible as governor of i
Georgia the interests of the cntire‘
state, : l
Dr. Hardman received two hun-!
dred and eighty two county unit|
vottes from one hundred and tenl
counties, to one hundred and 'thirtyl
f\x;o for Holder from fifty one cou{;’i
L NS |
flH&rdman aleo lead in the populari
vote reported, receiving forty-taree
thousand nine hundred and fortyj
c'ght to twenty six thousand fiveT
hundred and fOll]'tOCl; for Holder. ‘
Heoller Sends Ceagratulations |
ATLANTA . Gz., October 7—(P)
—Jokn N. Holder today extended
his congratulations to Dr. L. G.
Hardman, who defcated him vester
day in the primary for the demo
eratic nomination for' governor.
Ilolder pledged Hardman his ““une
ctinted cooperation in every worthy
c'fort which he may put forward
in behalf of the greater progress
tand development of Georgia.” |
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MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pennock Pitches Yankees To Victory Over Cardinals
PTCHER’S BATTLE |
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INTO TEN INNINGS
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SHERDEL MADE GREAT SHOW.I
I_N-G WITH PENNOCK, BUT LOSTi
SFORTSMAN TPARK, BT\ LOUIS.'
Oct. 7.—(AP)—Rallying at the close’
at a hard fought pitcher’s battle be-i
tween Sherdel and Pennock, the Yan.l
kees defeated the Cardinals 3 to 2,!
in ten itaings. In the fifth world'
series game here today. The Amer-"
ican leaguers tied the score in the
ninth and put over the winning run;
in the tenth. |
First Inning E
Kankecs—Combs flec out Kncnig"
out first Ruth out first—Sherdel pitch’
ing St, Louis, No rums, no hits, no|
eI oS, , g
Cerdinals—Holm out first Koenig.
juggled Southcorth’s grounder and |
batter safe Southworth stole second |
Horasby out first Southworth gning‘
third Bottomley cut first. No runs,!
no hits, one error. [
: Cecond Inning '
Yankees—Meausel out first Gehrigl
singled Lazzari singled Gehrig going
third Dugan hit into double play. No
rung, two hits, no errors. ;
~ (‘ardinals— Bell struck out Hafey
iout at first O’Farrell singled off Pen- !
inock's glove bLall bouncing to Koenig:
tco late for throw Thevenow flied
'out. No runs, one hit, no errors, j
v Third inning #
l Yankecs— Severeld flied out Pen
inock Yankee pitcher flied out Combs
!out first, No runs, nc hits, no er.
Erors. |
l Ca:;linalr-'.—-- Sherdel out first Holm
fanned Southwo:th flied out. No runs,
‘lO hits, no errors.
| Fcurth Inning
| Yankces—Ruth walked after Koe
inig had flied out Meausel flicd out
|Gehrig FPanned. No runs, no hits, no
%elrcrs. . |
- Cardinals—Hornsby out first Bot
:tomlr;v doubled into left Bell singled
Bottomlcy scoring Ruth made wonder
;ful catch Hafey foul {fly Bell out
lsteuli:l;:. One run two hits, no errors.
} Fifih Inning
l Yankeos—Lazzari out first Dugan
flied out Severcid flicd, No runs, no
!hits, ne Crrors. ‘
Cardinals—O'Farrell singled Theve
luow out, first Shoril struek out I}‘cmi
out first. No s, cie hit, no errors
| * Bixth Inning [
. Yankees—Pennock doubled c:-merl
Combs walked Koenig singled left|
and Pennock scored Ruth funne(ll
Meuse] flied out Gehrig waiked load
ing bases Lazzari flied out. One run,
two hits, no errors. |
. Cardinals — Southworth out first
Hornsby flied out Bottomley su'uckY
out. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Seventh Inning
Yankees— Dugan popped Severeid!
out first Pennock out first, No runs,!
no hits, no errors,
Cardinals—Bell doubled Hafey flied
out Bell scored when O'Farrell sin
gled Thevenow flied out Sherdel outi
first. Omne run tow hits, no ecrrors.
Eighth Inning !
Yankees—Combs singled over sec
ond Koenig flied Ruth Forced Combs
gecond Meusel out first. No runs, one
hit, no errors. \
Cardinals — Holm walked, South.
worth forced Holm at second Horns.
by hit into double play. No runs, no
hits no errors.
Ninth Inning
Yankees— Gehrig doubled Lazzari
bunted safely Gehrig to third Paschal
batting for Dugan sent Texas leaguer
’to center scoring Gehrig Severeir
forced Lazzari third Pennock forced
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Georgia’s Governor-Elect Has
i Had A llemarkable Career
! -AFLANDA; Ga., Ociober - 7==Dr. reat staté-of TEXas Hias honorved two
L. G. Hardman, of Commerce, Ga Wolquitis in like manner.
democratic nominee for governor,’ When lordman vas a boy, known
which in Georgia means governor §» his intimates as “Larm” (his fall
elect, 2 surgeon, a nation-wide repu 2 ume is Lamartine Griffin I[:n«lm:m)'!
tation before he gave up his practice #3 went to the zchools of (fommm-co,!
a farmer of-cons‘picuous success anc gad was graduated with honors. H“j
business man whose affairs are state- had aircady been launched in tdc‘:
wide in their scope, will be the fuurf,h‘l study of medic¢ine at home by fath
member of the well known Colquitt v and alicr attended Beliovue ‘J‘.-:lf-Ai
family to have been honored as gov- k 1 School, atiaciied to Bellevue !
ernor of state. \ [ ospital, New York. After compiet
| Dr. Hardman was Lorn at Com- neg his course of study there he at
{ merce, which was then IHarmony endecd Johns Hopking in Ballimore
Grove, and has centered his various nd fhen cpeut conciicrable fime
activities in that town during his ion 2 tudying under the famoeus London
and successful carcer. His father was | Fraztlcpd With Fether |
W. B. J."Hardman, a country doctor Aflr coerpleting ks medical edu
‘who ministered to the people of ation he returned to Commerce and
Jackson county in partnership with <zin practice with his fother with
Crawford Long, discoverer of tic is office and home in a two room
‘,usedof anaesthesia in surgery. .:'v"}:: built for him by C. W. Hood, a
1' His inother was a Colquitt. One riend of the clder. Hardman., That
‘member of this family already has abin, weather-heaten and stained by
| been governor of Georgia and the (Centinued on page 2) |
iHOfiDE‘S OF LOCUSTS
THREATEEING CROPS
WASHINGTON, October 7—(#)—
[Great hordes of locusts are de
| astating the crops of Guatemala, re
ucing many farmers to extreme
overty, the United States was -
‘ormed today in an appeal from the
!outh(-rn republic for scientific aid.
Severeid Combs out first, One run,
three hits, no etrors,
Cardinals—Dßottomley flied out Bell
out first Hafey popped. No runs, no
‘hite, no errors,
Tenth Inning
Yankees — Koenig singled Koenig
went second wild pitch Ruth walked
Meusel sacriticed Gehrig was pur.
posely walked filling bhases Koenig
scored on Lazzari’'s sacrifice fly Ga
zella where went in for Dugan at
third was hit by pitcher Severeid
popped. One run, one hit, no errors.
Cardinals—O’Farrell flied out The
venow singled Flowers batting for
Sherdel popped Holm out first, One
hit, no rung, no errors. FKFinal score:
New York 3; St Louis 2,
ir BOINES ARE
& % B 4 i
THRES BOMES AR
|
TAKEN FROM HINE
ROCKWOOCD, Tenn., October 7T—
i (P)—Removal of three more hadics
( during the night brought to twelve
the total number of dead in the ex
plocion at the cniry of the Roane
Iron company’s mine here Monday.
The mangled conditions of the
'bmlios made positive identification
| impossible, The rescue workers
%])rossv(] on today toward the geene
| of the explosion where it is believed
i fifteen more vicitms remain,
1
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:BVR[) AIRPLANE GOES
} OUT ON LONG |
| o / 1 ‘
é FLIGH 1
| WASHINGTON, October T—(4")-—
i The airplane which carricd Ricoard
! E. Byrd flew to the north pole left
! here today on a flizht which will tuke
E it to all parts of the country in the
lint¢i'.-t‘t of commercial aviation. |
/ !
Federal Treasury Offers 30
illions To Uotiton Uo-ops
U. S, WILL EXTEND
PROPER CREDIT
CAROLINA DANKIERS REFUSE
TO RECCMMEND PLACING
COTTON WITH CO.CPS.
WASHINCGTNN, October T—(/P)—+
The sovernment has oxtended thirty
ll]i“il;il dollars credit to eooperate
wateting geeaciations for orderly
marketing of the cotion crop.
will Aid Ce-cps
WASHINGTON, October 7—(A)
—A. C. Williams, chairman of the
Federal Farm Loap "Board assured
the Cooperative Asscciation in a
‘mereage today that the government
was willing to extend. any proper
crodit for the markcting of crops.
Bankert Opposg (To ops
COLUMBIA, 8. 'C., October 7—
(#P)—"The S»outh Carolina Banxers
A:gocintion bhere today refused | to
recommend that farmers consmgn
their cotton to co-operative mnrk«-b‘
inr cosociations, as was propoged |
by the exgeutive council in i)i“:::;‘
cubmitted for Mecting the nituatitml
Lrought about by tae low price 01"
the saple. j ]
Special Bankers Mocting ]
COLUMBIA, S. C., October '.7~—-'
(/P)--—The State Bankers :\-'snciz‘.tmni
met in extraordinary scssion hm-e}
toda;” to consider means of alding!
farmers in distre:s beciuse of thr.-.i
low price of cctlon. :
These ssion was called by thci
president following a confcrcnc(.'i
with the governor, I
|
MANLEY GOES TO
‘ . 3
TRIAL IN FEW DAY
T |
¥AS EIiGHTEEN INDICTMENTS|
AGAIN3T HIM IN FULTON
COURT. |
ATLANTA Ga., October 7-—(4)—
W. D. Manley, former president of
the defunct Bankers Trast Com ;
pany of Atlanta, will be brought|
to trial in the criminal division of
Pulton superior court Cctober z’,;'»’.,n?
on indictments brought !n'lm\iv.gi
the failure of his company and ti.:';
closing of more than cighty of Y
momber banks, Solicitor Boykin u.x-!
nounced tedoy. ;
Kiehteen indictments m all h.-\'(-i
been Erought asainst Manley, tonic-|
teen charcine larceny alter tr||»lt;
in conncetion with individual l;:;nki
lailures, two charging felony ;:n:l;
fraudulent insolvency, one (-hnrflin;z;
embezzlement, one charging ove r-i
drawing kis account and one ('h:u;f.-;
ing falee advertising, I
FOREST FIRES P™ &N :
4 | :
s |
SAN DIEGO, Calif., October 7- )
(/P)—Forest and brush fires, often|
lcnping fifty yards at a streteh, were|
threatening ranches, homes and re-|
gorts and water sheds in Escondido |
district early today. ’
Five hundred men were on the f‘iro‘
liru-:'.‘ Much of San Dieso back (-'-lm-:
try is enveloped in some,, Large fire
burns in Mexico, bulb details are not
Lkinown,
ESTABLISHED IN 1908
MEDICOS HONOR
STATE PRESIDENT
' DR. V. C. HARVARD i 5 HONOR
! GUEST OF CRISP MEDICAL
| scCIETY.
‘ Dr. V. O. Harvard, of Arabi, presi
| dent of the Medical Association of
| Cecrpia, was honor guest Monday
g night last of the Crisp County
‘ Vydieal Society, this organization
| making the occasion one to do him
i honor both as counsellor for the dis
FioCot for & period of fourteen
? yvears and as president of the state
. association, i
8 h:mquu_\\':z:s served at the Su-
I wanee hotel dining room’ to which
i:i‘i the physizians members of the
medical society and their wives were
| invited. i
’ Dr. Harvard is the second member
o. the Crisp county organizalion
l who bas served as president of the
}:‘i:uz' association, Dr. T. J. MecAr
| thur having served in the high of
ii’i\'e in 1909 and 1910,
l
iTRADE BOARD |
. DIRECTORS MEET
[ BOAPRPD WILL BE BUSY WITH
’ FINAL PLANS ON POWER
~ PROJECT.
The regular onthly mteting of the
Board of Direstors of the Crisp coun
ty Board of Trade will be held in
the Board of Trade assembly room
Friday evening, October Bth at 3:15
o’cloelk.
This is the last meoting that will
be held hefore the election on No
vember 2nd. The secretary with an
assistant is now busy petting out the
letters and cards to the voters of the
state. Plans will be directed at this
meeting to complete the u(lvortisingl
over he state. A report will also ln-l
made of the finances to :!dn'(-rti.s(-i
the project. : i
FLOODED CITIES GET |
FOOD SUPPLIES BY BOAT
’ |
BEARDSTOWN, 111., October T—-~‘!
i'!/!’)-«-'l‘min nassencer service into
Beavdstown, foooded by l:r')l:ou‘
levees aleng the Tllinois river, was |{
stopped today os the river stage
reached the highest point on ."m"ml,'
2 bßfceet cioht inches. l
One death from pneumonia duc lu‘
cxpogure was reported. Numbing
cool weather was added to the (lil'-?
ficulties of the inundated stn't'tsl
and unheated homes, Freight service
providing sufficient food for Ul('|
present need was assured but un-!
ahle to pet into the city. Traing h'unp!
two miles outside the city to rans- |
fer goods on rowhoats. ‘
MARKETS AT GLANCE,
NEW YORK COTTON l
OPEN CLOSR P. (‘.;
et e 1830 1243 1362 |
Dee, ekt R 1318 1328 |
ORI G ic,: THOR 1323 1:::;7’
e R i
CORDELE COTTON |
Midaling cloded: o itiaia 1100
LOCAL CREAM MARKET ’
Standard butterfat . 4300
:h‘u WA o bow bud
Crisp County lis developing
14,000 horse power electric
plant on Flint River. New
industries are tax free b
years,
NUMBER 279
¢ . WHITE ELEPHANT
RUUNNING FORTY THOUSAND A
WEEK IN EXPENSES—HEAVY
DEBTS TO CONTRACTORS.
FHILADELLATA, October T——(/)
—The Sesquicentennial Exposition is
a financial failure Mayor Kendrick
said today, It opened June first in
celebration of the one hundred and
fifticth anniversary of the signing of
the Declaration of Independence and
legs than five million have passed
through the gotes leaving the city
to shoulder a big deficit,
E. L. Austin, director J:om-ral,
says the exposition is running pe
hind between twenty-five thinzand
and forty thousand a week in opera
tion alone.
Unpaid eclaims of contractors
amount to three millions. Failure is
due to mismanagement, the mayor
said, but to the failure of the peo
ple l()lutt(-nd. -
RUSSIANS TO BUILD .
GREAT POWER 4§
PLANT "
KIEVE, Ukraine, October 7—(/)
~—The Krainian government today
ayproved plans of Yugh Cooper,
Aerican engzineer, for construciion
vi a gixty million dollar snydraulic
plant on the Dnie'per river.
When completed it is said the
plant will be the largest electrie
power statio in the world.
WINS HIS WAGER ON
SENTENCE TO
DEATH
ELKHART, Ind., October 7—-(#)
—John Hall, twenty-two, bet a po--
liceman a cicar he would be sen
tenced to death for the murder of
& South Bend druggist| He won. Hall,
the “laughing kid,” reminded the po
liceman of the wager as he ~ was
leaving the covrt room last night af
ter hearing the verdict. The officer
paid the bet, ;
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CREAM KISSES
This advertisement clipped from
the paper and presented at our
store together with a 25¢ cash
purchase will entitle the holder
to one of our NEW CHOCO
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KISSIES, made in the store from
KINNETTS VELVET ICE
CRISAM & Chocolate coating,
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