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THE BUTLER HERALD, BUTLER. GEORGIA, AUGUST 14, 1M0.
PAGE THREE
The People Want Perry
convenes we
‘forth! disposal of our
tan provide ly j n chatta-
s on-r«U r ® a t ‘! 0 P at° P r lghts ot our At-
n°o g a Sltoll property between
lanta “JL Slant and the new
tie cold storag p lm ve sufficient
P“5 en . B n er Day oir debtS and relieve
funds to per h ji SK race that poll—
ff c rand Pom>cia>-B '.ave brought
,pon «»• nt 0 f our debts and the
Theipaynentoilour pom i ca i
eme , dy ?,! lfl ?st to be done. But
ilunderlug' 8 “ f grea t importance
,lhe . r if? tent in mind. We must
ms ebept ol bookB nt nctURl
lr ? l8 ml soon the hlgh.-grammar
58t f«ill adopt the same books
!b ASt d>e state the same
“d,?«m g be used in every Bchool.
o® k > ''"child moving from one
another, over the state,
ch0 ? ° S school on a given day
an l«* v0 a in another school far
nd be Pi t in a t " h county next
emoyed In a ” ol rlght on w itli the
P orn SSnks ln g the same grade with-
Tlnfif o even one recitation.
'ii 1 of children are growing
Phoiisattds oi c t , on because of
ip wl ffittlve price of the books,
1,0 «e T | is. The satellites
'r t hs book trust are supporting
Lrnrswell.lusUsthe same rep-
ae0, tStfnn ot certain road con-
resentatlon or highway mn-
|»toKes «e supporting John
Dm?lima Is Here to challenge the
T'le t ms 18 ts t con t r oi
lL Bh U tics of Georgia In the elec-
il'nnfa'candidate for Governor
tt0 S “Ltlnne W hold Georgia
a U d kled and helpless as they now
political offices, hereto-
h« e “Jby me. but which all
0 i re tkJoiher candidates refuse to
tm rnl be nhollshed. We need
(h« hill million dollars we are now
wtml/ng as a result of paying pollt-
JAMES A. PERRY,
Candidate for Governor In the
interest of the .whole people.
leal debts. One person of every ten
n United States, with any
gainful income, regardless of sex
or age, is now being supported by
the other nine. The ad valorem
tax system must go and relieve ag
riculture from this imposition.
I am making this fight for the
unrepresented masses. Whispering
propaganda from the interests sup
porting Holder and Carswell that
"Perry has no ehnncn tr, u-i„” ,..tn
“P.ej’ry has no chance to win! will
nsw&red by nil aroused Imlig^
r WESLEY
FIVE POINTS
MAUK
Mr and Mrs Hoke Byrd and son of
Reynolds, were guests of Mr and
Mrs To -mAmos last Friday
Mrs. Terrell Ba'zemore and little
eon of Atlanta, arrived Saturday to
spend some time with Mr and Mrs O
M. Bazemore.
Miss Lois Heath and Master Alex
Baldwin are spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Baker Baldwin. ’
Misses Berta, Irene and Eunice
Perkins, of Union, were spend-the-day
guests of MVs. C. C. Heath Friday.
The Itmany friends here of Mr, D.
N Downs regret to know that he con
tinues quite ill and hope for him a
speedy recovery
A goodly numher from here are at
tending the revival services at Horeb
this week.,
Miss Frances Willis spent Monday
with Miss Ruby Brady.
The,revival services closed at Wes-
be annul 111U1R .
nant public on the 10th of Septem
ber. This cheap political plnv is
too old to be taken seriously. Young
Mr. Russell arid Young Mr. Rivers
will have ample time within the
next twenty years to satisfy their
boyish ambition, after age and ex
perience may qualify them in ask
ing to be elected Governor.
JAMES A. PERRY...
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EXCURSION
To
Tybee, Florida and Havana, Cuba
AUGUST 23
Round Trip Fare From Butler, Ga.
TO
TYBEE .....
JACKSONVILLE . .
MIAMI .
ST. PETERSBURG . . \
TAMPA
KEY WEST ....
HAVANA .
LIBERAL LIMITS
$6.00
8.00
18.00
15.50
15.50
25.25
' 42.75
For reservations, fares to other destinations, etc., ask
Ticket Agent
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
“The Right Way'
M -A T I I ■ —. ■
Supreme Court of Georgia Rules On
Motor Transportation
The puplic interest requires that all <4orms of transportation
should be taxed and regulated on an equitable basis. The railroads
ask ntf favors for themselves, but ;, only that competing forms of
transportation should be dealt with as the railroads are.
In a recent decision of the Supreme Court of Georgia, upholding
the motor carrier act of the State and the right of the Georgia pub
lic Service Commission to regulate motor vehicles, the opinion of
Justice Gilbert says: 4
“The effect of the growing business of operating mo-
tor-hevicJes for hire on the public highways must be appar
ent to every man of ordinary sense. Courts cannot be blind
to those things which are apparent to every citizen. The
construction and maintenance of the public highways is of
vast importance to the happiness and prosperity of all. Up
on our highways are expended immense sums of money,
time and labor, all of which must be supplied by the general
public. Tiie congestion, to say nothing of pure accidents and
negligence, is exacting a toll of huma lives and destruction
of property that is appalling. It constitutes an increasing
menace. The size and weight of such motor-vehicles con
stitute an extra .burden on the wear and tear of highways
and adds to the dangers. It is unthinkable that the soverign
State cannot lay its hand on he traffic for the purpose of
regulation, control, or even prohibition where regulations are
' not obeyed. Such is a pecessity for the public safety and
because of the heavy burden of construction and maintenance.
The Stave’s constitctional power to tax and to regulate pri
vate operations of automobiles using the. public highways
is in this day nowhere denied.’ ’
Statements similar to these-have been made in the past, but
coming at this time from such a source, they should cause the public
i° give serious consideration to this feature of the transportation
situation. ._ ,
Constructive criticism and suggestions are invited.
A. E. CLIFT, ,
President, Central of Georgia Railway Company.
Savannah, Ga., August 12, 1930.
411
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MACON,GA.
MissesEula and Anna Walker spent
several days last week with Mrs. W.
A. Jarrell. :
Mr. Norman Adams was the recent
guest of Mr Hint Jarrell.
Mr. and Mrs, G B Jarrell and Mr.
Clem Adams spent Tuesday in Colum
bus the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Davis and Miss Juliette Jarrell ac
companied them home.
Messrs W. A. Jarrell and Jack Har
ris were in Macon Friday on business.
Mr. Norman Adams was the recent
guest of Sir and Mrs. Frank Parker
at Prattsburg.
Miss Rita Peacock spent the week
end with Miss Lucile Parker.
Mrs. Brooks Montgomery is re
covering from a recent illness.
Mrs. Swearingen is spending a few
days with her children, Mr. nnd Mrs
Lester Halley.
Messrs J. H. Turner and Cecil
Montogmery made a business trip to
Florida recently.
Mrs. Mary Rogers and children of
Albany were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Rogers Sunday.
Miss Ruth Rustin spent Sunday
HOWARD 1
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kendrick of j with homefolks.
Macon are spending some time with I Mrs. R. D. Waller
Mr. and Mrs Tom Kendrick and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Edmonson.
Misses Eula and Anna Walker were
Saturday guests of Mrs. W. D. Par
ker.
Mrs. G. B Jarrell and Miss Juliette
Jarrell spent last Week with Mr. and
and children,
Misses Ruby Jinks and Jessie Waller
spent Wednesday in Columbus.
Mrs- H. S Wall nnd taroiyn
Dorothy Wail, of Birmingham,
visiting relatives in Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCants
Miss Anna Parks was the week oi
■;uest of Miss Mattie Adams.
Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert was t he Man-
day guest of Mr. and Mrs J. A. Buck
ner.
Messrs W. M. Brown, P. F. Va»-
landinghum, F. L. Purvis and J G.
Hamilton motored to Americus Wed
nesday on business.
Miss Ethel Fain spent a few dags
tast week in Macon*.
Mrs. W. B. Adams and children of
rhomnston were guests recently of
Vlrs D. W. Culverhouse.
Sirs. Shellman Martin and daugh
ters of Macon, were week end guest*
of Mr. and Mrs W. C. Childs.
and
Mrs. Mary Watson has returned to
Sylvester after spending sometime
With relatives here.
ley church Friday night when twenty ^ g ^ ^ ^
three were received into the church. 'e nce ' Davis MiT’Mr"and"Mm” Uw'
these services were largely attended
and greatly enjoyed by all.
NEW PROSPECT
| Mrs. Ida Culverhouse, of Thomas-
and , ton, was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Dt
Mrs. Will Boggs, Mr and Mrs. Clar- 2^? ei ^ S j? Ud * Hillial(l : of West |W Culverhouse several days the paA
„„.i , Palm Beacll < * la '> ala spending a few week ,
days with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jinks. ' , „ „ . , ...
| Mr. and Mrs. Clay Morris and liW
Mrs. Annie Saunders has returned Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sanders have tie daughter of Montezuma speat
home after snending some time with , mo , ve<1 lnto ‘ he P al ' sona E e - We gladly jthe week end at the home of Mr ani
Mr. and Mrs, Weeks Adams. welcome them as citizens of our town. Mrs. J E. Brown.
Mathews at Prattsburg.
Mr. Lee Posey of Thomaston, was a
recent guest of home folks near Rey
nolds.
Master Woodrow Hendricks was a
week end guest of friends near Pot-
terville.
Miss Louise Benson, of Macon is
the guest of Miss Edna Freeman,
The many friends of Mr. J. Y. Coul
ter are glad to see him out again af
ter a recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs .John Nelson of Pan
handle were the Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs. Sankip Trussell.
Mrs W. L. Lowe and son were week
end visitors of her daughter, Mrs. J.
Ranow of Midway.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie English and
children of Florida, were guests sev
eral days of relatives in our communi
ty.
Mrs. John Pullins, of Concord, has
returned home after spending several
days .with her mother, Mrs. W. L.
Lowe.
Mr. D B Posey made a business trip
to Thomaston Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Zach Posey were the
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Amos.
Mrs. W. D. Parker was the recent Hev. R. L. Harris, Dr. Baisdcn, Mr j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fuller of Ha-
guest of Mrs J P. Walker jand Mrs. R. D. Waller and children gansville were Monday visitors of Mr
Messrs Clem and Clifford Adams were <linner » uests of Mr and Mrs and Mrs. F. L. Purvis,
and Misses Margaret and Lucile Bascom Par ^ er Sunday. | Misses Ruth Martin and Willa Wafc-
Adams were in Butler Saturday. I Mrs. Tildon Montgomery, Messrs son have returned from a visit aff
Mrs. Grimess of Macon, spent last Brooka Montgomery and Hamp Ave-.two weeks in Macon
week'with Mrs. Tom Kendrick and rett were in Columbua Thursday. | Mra Rosa Rogers and little smriM'
family. | Mrs. Leonard Quinn and baby who Macon were recent gues.s of Mia C.
Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Jarrell and spent last week with her parents, Mr. E Willis,
children of Lizella, and Miss Verna and Mrs. E. A. Culliver returned to | Bev g jj Dunn of Butler is u*
Edwards of Thomaston were Sunday., her home in Columbus Sunday. ' !,| nrtin „ ’ „ p li PR of revival service* M.
guests of M, and Mrs. Henry Jar- | Friends here of Mr . Jason shirah> . K^chur^h near hZth^el
,1 * . .traveling salesman for Pridgeon Co., I M r. F. L. Purvis and Miss Mildre*
. . A . dSmS Spent M ° nday , of Cordele and who has faee “ c °miag purvis attended meeting at Mt. Nete
in Atlanta on business. |here for many years, regret to hear near charing Sunday.
Mr. G. B. Jarrell spent Sunday the 1 of his recent death. We understand |
guest of Mr .and Mrs Will Boggs and that he had been in declining health 1 Pau * Fa ' n * eyt - Sunday for. Afc-
Mrs. G. B Jarrell and daughter ac- for several months. lanta to spent sometime,
companied him home | Mr „ Joe wjlder and gpn accompa _ j Mrs D W. Culverhouse and daugk-
Mr. and Mrs.' Henry Adams and n j e d by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stringer ter attended the picnic at Parks’ ptmM
children of Thomaston, were Sunday and baby returned home Saturday last Thursday.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams, after two weeks visit with relatives | p ev inland Moore, of Columbus
Sr. i in Florida and South Georgia. Mr. preached at the morning services beat
Messrs Calvin, Fred and Arthur Stringer returned to his home Sunday Silnday. His message was very intev-
Jarrell left Monday for Camp Wilkins J while Mrs. Stringer and baby will ex- esting and inspiring,
where they will spend the week. .tend their.visit a few days longer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lancaster and
PARKER FAMILY REUNION
lyisit with friends at Deepstep and'Rev
On Sunday, August the 10th, the J and Mrs. C." L. Wall at Stapleton,
children and grand-children of Mr. | Miss Minnie Swearingen and Mr.
Mr. Frank Fain, Jr., of AndersoB-
s , , , ville spent the week end with hon»
baby left Saturday for a several days f 0 ] ks
Virginia, *he little daughter of Ht
and Mrs. Havis Parks is impiwimT
David A. Parker and Mrs. Joe W. A^oToTAmencl^Uy"Tnd Mrs. Me- after a " ° f SeV "*
Mrs. A. L. Lane and children 0 f . P al her met at the home of Mr. and Corvey and children and Mr. Edd
Potferville were guests a few days) ^ €0 ‘ Parker ' n Talbot county in Swearingen were week end visitors of
last week of Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hen- a . , lBy reun ’ on - As each guest ar- m r and m rSi Lester Halley.
weeks.
Mrs. Mizell who has been vifijac
d ricks.
Miss Jessie Waller is spending
rived we were greeted cordially by the
old couple. After much merriment „ v
» , nnivnunmED and laughter and discussing our joys . ^ ew days ^ er sister > Mrs. J. A. Columbus
IN MEMORY OF GRANDMOTHER and ' sorrows we we re invited out U n-I Wadsworth at Ft - Valley, having been
relatives here for several weeks left
Monday for a visit to Mrs. S. B.
ker at Ypsilanti before returning
MRS. ELIZABETH McMICItLE
Several from here are attending fhe
der the snacious treesywhere a bounti- , caBed there Thursday on account of, , . v,v-
ful feast'consisting of fried chicken, | the illness of Mrs. Wadsworth. Later ,■«".val servrees at Horeb church tb»
Grandmother, though you are gone a „ kinds q{ meats _ Ra i adSj sandw i c hes reports were that Mrs. Wadsworth is week -
from my view yet in my i e > ouaie . cakes, fruits and ice tea were , irnprovin^.
still living and if I were a poet I scrved the 63 tg nt I
.would depict in phrase sublime beauty, We were asRemblcd
„„ the! Flowers for passengers are raised
all the love and appreciations I have j porclles of lhe beautiful old colonial in a hothouse on the steamer Ma-
wonderful things you’ve done home where conversation was indulg- iestic.
for me and my little brothers and s,s- ed jn untjl 3 . 30 0 , clock when W2 went
ters and the noble sacrifices you § church
of our childhood where
made. If I were a painter I would
portray in royal colors the impres-
our mother and grand-mother wor
shiped and heard an interesting ser-
T i0 wm,ld h n V our f Yorth If in >V harmonious m ° n de,ivered by ^ E ' H ' Dunn ’ of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. English and
I .woUld^our Torth m, harmom us But , er Thug c]oged the day w b ich 01in Eng)ish were Sundcy gucsts 0 f
ENGUSHVILLE
Eld. and Mrs. Frank Fuller have re
turned home after a pleasant visft
with Mrs. F. L. Purvis. *
melody the emotions wmen arise at linger long in the memory of dach and Mrs. J. T. Smith at Brooklyn,
the sound of Grandmother. For when an() every one ; - '
Mamie and Hugh Hill have retare-
ed to their home at Ft. Valley after-a
week’s stay with their cousins an4
other relatives here.
Mr and Mrs Clay Morris and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown ani
Miss Jeanette Brown spent Sunday p.
m. at Warm Springs.
my own darling mother was taken
1 from me, who fed me from her gen
tle breast and hushed me in her lov
ing arms to rest, and on my cheeks ■
sweet kisses pressed? It' was ‘you,.
Gradmother, that came to us and
gave us shelter, who ran to us when
we fell, and would some pretty story
tell or kiss the part to make it well.
I can never cease to praise thee, and
cherish your memory, Grandmother.
. It has almost broken my heart to give
you up. It had been so long since I
saw your smiling face, and to think
we will never meet on this earth. I
feel that if I could only have gone to
!your bed side and administered unto
you it would have given me some
' peace of mind; to have known I bath
ed youi\ precious face aAd hands or
| gave you a drink of water. It seems
| sometimes I can’t bear it for I loved
, you so dearly and it always gave me
joy to do for you. But Grandmother,
dear) I know you are at rest,and I am
—By One Present.
McCANTS MILL
Mr. and Mrs Joe Rooks and Mrs.
M. V Justice of Andersonvillc, spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W. A.
Smith.
Miss Lora McCants spent Monday
p. m. with Mrs. Frank Amos.
Rev. Ross Birdson and Mr. Frank
Foy were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Walter Davis Sunday.
Mr. Jack Jarrell and one of his
friends, of Augusta, are guests of
friends here this week.
Mesdames Cliff Stokes and Clara .
Cameron and Miss Lora McCants ^ rs - J- A- Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith and little
girl Bel'y, were supper guests Thurs
day evening of Mr and Mrs. J. A.
Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith and little
daughter spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Alva Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aycoek and Cor
nelia Park, of Greensmill, Mrs. R;.y-
mend Aycoek and sen of Cuthbert,
were Wednesday guests of Mr. end
were Sunday guests of Mrs. Kate Jar
rell.
Little Neda Davis is spending the
week with Cathrine and Evelyn Hort-
man.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ledger and chil-
PLEASANT FAMILY REUNION
A day of much pleasure and one
long to be remembered by those wh*
were present was the family reunioa
at the home of Mr and Mrs. G. A-
Parker, Sunday, Aug. 10th.
At the noon hour a bountiful fefcA
was spread and greatly enjoyed bf
all.
Among the members of the family
present at this reunion were: Mr. anl
Mrs. A W. Parker and family of Ge
neva, Mr and Mrs. Otis Parker kni
family of Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mik.
Gaston Waters and son of Coma, Ala.
Mr. .Lathan Waters and son, Mm. I
J. Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pap-
dren v/e^e guests Sunduy of Mr. r.nd |ker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mrs. J. A. Duke. Little Christine | Rutherford and children, Miss WiHa
Ledger returned home after a weeks Rutherford, Miss Alene and Him
visit to relatives here. |Marzell Childres, Miss Louise BobtK
S. B Duke, Mro. J. A. Duke !^ r -„ Jabn Parker ’ Eola
We are sorry to learn that | of ffiffier, Mr. and Mrs. Chat®*
Louise Vann had the misfortune of ■ Miss Elmse Saunders, little Ned Duke Funderburk and fam51y of Talbotto*.
hoping someday we will meet “over | hurting her arm real bad when sheja™! Frar.K Webster^ jaundei s ^visi.ed Mrg Mattje Waters and Mrs
there.”
How beautiful heaven must be,
Its made for the pure and the free
Sweet home of the happy and free,
O for a heart to praise my God.
Written in love by,
Your loving Granddaughter,
Nettie M. J. Fountain,
Madison, Fla.
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i testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 3679
Olivn St., St. Lous, Mo. Sold by drug
gists.
fell from' the porch out into the yard.
Miss-Alice McCants has returned
home from Woodland.
Miss Ophelia Hortman is the guest
of Miss Lucy Davis this week.
Mr. Tom Chapman left Monday for
Americus where he has accepted a po
sition.
Mrs. G. J. Hortman and children
were guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter
Davis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs H. C. Irby, of Macon,
were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Walter
Davis Sunday.
Mesdames Cliff Stokes, Clara
Miss Hary Duke at Montezuma
cently.
Daisy
I Gill of Dawson, Mr. J. T. Beeland knB .
I children, Mr and Mrs Ernest SntHfc
Miss Sara Smith returned to her | and familv of Thomaston, Mr iM
home here Sunday evening after a Mrs clifford B yrd and family W
delightful weeks visit to Miss Ruby ; Panhand ie ( Mr. and Mrs. John Tarter
Ruby Shealy at Macon. j Mr . an d Mrs Henry Smith of Geneva
Mr. and Mrs. B A. Lee were Fri- | Mr Tommie Willis, Mr. and Mrs.
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. , Haank Parker and son of HogansvIIlt
English
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter of Ogle
thorpe, were Monday guests of Mrs
Mary McLendon and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clements of Syca
—One Who Attended.
The treasury department is con
sidering a plan to wash our money,
just as if a germ could live on oar
more and Mrs. Neva Joiner, of Pavo, i wa £ es -
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron and Miss Lora McCants]W. A Smith. | Morocco leather is prepared gen-
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Morgan j Mrs. Moliie Justice is the guest of erally from goat skins, but someth®*
McCants. ther daughter, Mrs. C. M. English. [from sheep skins.