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THE BUTLEH HERALD. BUTLER.
GEORGIA, AUGUST 14, 1930.
_ - m » Unable to descend from his perch
NAUft Summary atop a 40-foot pole, where he had been
llCWS iJUUilU®! J • I grated for 174 hours, Jimmy Creel, 19
, . . year old Columbus youth, had to ap-
Ten bootleggers were caught in a ' j t0 the j oca j fj re department to
aeries of weeK-end raids at Albany. get b [ m down. A truck was dispatched
The army worm has begun its rav- "ie" n d"a'fireman went up and as- terest of the farmers turns to tne op-
ages in wiuely scattered sections of ted g ree ] t0 reac h the ground. } portunity offered tor t..e quickest and
Henry and other Middle Georgia coun- ! ^g St serv ice in having their cotton
ties. The torch which was withheld by ginned and baled. The quality of the
. n f invalidism dur- Sherman’s army in its march through sample turned out being also an un-
* ^.^J achfevid Considerable Georgia In 1864 was applied Sunday, portant factor.
ing which he • artl t j 0L . 66 years later, to the historic old Huff | p pon investigation one finds that
S " Jonts of Augu"ta;’ died home near Atlanta by a furtive «re-' the farmers ot this section are par-
Cranston Jone , g j> U g. Flames which caused heavy dam- Ocularly lortunate in being oftered
Tuesday. • age t0 t h e h 0UM seriously endangered tlle services of several new, unusually
James L. Glawson, Veteran member the lives of the elderly occupants, lal g e lates* equipped gin piants.
of the Americus police force, is in a who have lived there since the '60s. j Ane 0 ld reliable ginnery and ware-
serious condition the result oi a para-, After hearing A D< Reynolds, a house accomodations of Messrs Kicks
to the scene, a ladder placed on the
Qins and Warehouses Reopen to Handle
County’s Largest Cotton Crop in Years
As the cotton season approaches in
terest of the farmers turns to the op-
side
, , - v ™ S, ‘ „ Bros., at Heynold3, wnicn nave met
representative of * TThomascon- * # r ^ quirem J ents 0 f the public tor
1 Atlanta, discus .. n vn nernin renriv t'nr 9«rv-
National Education
Ass’n. New President
Thanks Friends in Ga.
STANLEY BROWN 18
CALLED MUSICAL PRODIGY
BY NOTED MUSICIANS
Vivian Stanley Brown, the nine
year old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Brown of Dublin, Ga., has been ac
claimed a musical prodigy by noted
musicians who have heard him per
form on the piano.
During the summer this young pian
ist has played before Hugh Hodgson, General AhemfiV”? 1
ftmopa Georgia ytlrt, P.I...W „
Announcement
1930.1
lUyiiolds, Geo rgit
To TTie People of
Senatorial Di.trict of©^
I hereby announce my
letic stroke ot his entire nght
Monday. 1 aultin* engineerof AtwntjjmJji ^JSUSJ are again Hadtffer serv-
Rev. J. L. McGirt, for the past five the advantages of paved streets the > “ */ sending weeks in giving alt
years pastor of the Ft. Valley Presby- Buena Vista city council, in a called c ®; 1 a general^ overnauling, lm-
ferian church has resigned nis pasto- meeting held Tuesday, August 8, ap- ' ^ ^“ir* warehouse and emarg-
rate there and accepted a call t o the proved a contract of the representa- P * ed bins lhey oneraitt 10 ur
Presbyterian church at Carrollton. , ttwtowrov the.city and submU the ^ electrically equipped, and
Satisfactory increase in the price of around tbe cour t P house square.— a aally capacity of 80 bales,
cotton within a montn anu an excep- Marion County Patriot. The Cocnran gin here in Butler has
tionaliy valuable tbbacco crop in 1931 been doubled in size to the oumt in
were predicted Tuesday by Eugene j a request of the state for further operation in 1U29, ail new' anu latest
Talmadge, State Agricultural Com- postponement of the trial of Dr. A. G unproved macnn.ery. lar. Cocnran nas
missioner. Grenoble at Statesboro, charged with the best of storage accommodations
_ , . ... an attack on two women at Spring- for botn cotton and cot.on seed and
Mrs. T. C. Tooke, of near Ellaville, was denied Friday by Judge p as buyers on tn'e grounds at all
is recovering from the rattlesnake gt ran g e 0 f the Ogeechee circuit su- times who will pay tne hignest mar-
biteS from which she was extremely p er j or cour; . The Grenoble case m- ket price for euner cotton or cotton
ill for several days last week. A snake vo i ve( j a mother and a daughter, prom see u.
serum was given Mrs. Tooke that aid- j nen t j n Springfield, who were taken me Neisler gin at Reynolds, ope-
ed in her quick recovery. to the state hospital for the insane, rated by Air. R. H. Parks, is a novel,
Tho fitv nf Cuthbert is to have pav- following the doctor’s treatments. both in construction and equipment.
ing in the near future. An election | A white ' ant) taown as the termite, Tae ^ con8i8tl " g of * our 80 T
held Monday in regard to floating the j g doing a large amount of damage to Gulleits improved gins, press mid
bonds was won by the majority of the homes at Columbus, Valdosta and operated^y^Tectricitv—bling housed
registered voters for this issue. Work other points in the state. Strenuous operated by electricity being housed
win begin at an early date. I efforts are beimr made to exterminate ln a large, new iron building recently
My dear Friends: |?S" an Carter editor f ° r the Ge ° rgia jthl uS” 8 '
X feel that my election to the presi- f . lability. With this assurance 1
deucy of the National Educational As- *9 ly solicit your support. a
sociation is due, in part to the won- fj 1 exceptional understanding of mus-
onnritv n)! Stanley has no explanation for his
"25TJ2hPlnlni 0 a?-«nusual talent except that he has a
Pe«t love for musfc and all musical
Asso dation h N Lducu ' ,onal .instruments, and even now he is plan-
earnd
Respectfully,
C. H. NEISLER.I
1'OR 1HE LEGISLATURE
superintendent that they met on their r J he f House ^ of .^P^en,;,
trip to Georgia. Some of them spoke ?£, ( G V or f? u { rom Taylor county,!
in our churches and in our community Bac ’ Bee ' j !? ct 8 the ral . es and regulationV
Dression' n uDon U them° & Each^^f^iheni i Ife 1ms be^ “o,i the air” several 1 SWteribTMS/^^ »
MiH SS -‘i n <im P HoliffhtP,rthit a voii 0 nrp co times this summer, having played ov- influence will be duly annw!?. 8
a ‘ d 1 our g n esident because Te er ratUo in Birmingham and also over Respect uUy?^ 6 ™ 1 ^'
J „! WSB in Atlanta. One of his hobbies is j, V rm ._
to listen to popular musicbeing broad- ' CHILD ^
nut rp ?Z " Atlanta and through cagt over radi0| and then to play it on
ma T d h e e AMS ^ «^SE W J„,’ B
the N E A in 1929 so that I feel L ' Stanle y- State Pl ' ison commissioner To The Voters of Taylor County,
that eVerV teacher and every schoo aruI a ne P hew o£ Hal M - Stanley Com-1 H beg to announce thatU- ni
man aTUian in the state^of Geo?! Mm of «•«««««• ancl labor ° f candidate to represent
gia really has some part in the honor Ceorg a. iW the next session of the Gem
which has come to me. While I in- I | Assembly ^of Georgia subject to
‘ primary
I efforts‘are being made to exterminate 111 a large, new iron ouuaing recently sisted that x should not be elecie d on 3rd. DISTRICT MASONS ELECT i? c «°n of the Democratic
„ T . , ( , ■ the destructive ant. The pest is known « ect ed. several hundred yards west of , the basia of th „ entertainment wh i ch OFFICERS
Mr. Lovick Pierce, 92, son of the tQ des j roy on j y portions of wood M*? Neisler warehouse. All machinery ^ we 0 (j ered) y am^very sure that much
late Bishop G. F. 1 lerca > grown in the summer time. It eats in ® rect ®d on a cement foundation 0 f^he support which came to me
thodist Episcopal church. South, died c j rc j eSi i eav j n g rings of wood which tl ?® re f . ls slightest amount ot canle as the result of that entertain-
at his home at Sparta Thursday morn • w j n t er . The ant soon dies vl bration while in operation, and is a nlent th r , entertainment was yours
INTERESTING
ui me isejmjL'ruuc prima
'be held on the 10th day of Sepl
next.
MEETING AT ROCHELLE I will appreciate your support«
Influence in my behalf.
Very truly yours,
C. B. MARSHA
fiini rent nr nf the state bureau "““"’Association, to its past president; its Americus; B .L. Cobum, S. W. Fitz-
«f maikets \ C total of I 633 carswas of Dawsonto pave a one-mile stretch produced remarkably tine samples. | present pr e sid en t ; Mr. Yaden; Mr G. gerald; Guy Morgan, J W. Vienna;
EhiDDed and each car brought an ave- the Dlxl e Highway, beginning, at Another gm at Reynolds that has ( Wells; to its secretary, Mr K T. Al- D. T. Paulk, secretary, Fitzgerald; J.
pp - - - | the present termination of the pave- been very popular with the cotton f r i e nd, for the wonderful service E. Logan, treasurer, Americus; M. C.
•SI!!* they, as individuals, and thru Gettys,.S D. Ellaville; CH. Wheatley
rage of $800 f. o. b.
Two negroes, extra firemen of the thru the city of Oglethorpe. The Dunn two seasons is that of the Whatley
Central ot Georgia railway, were company will soon finish a paving gin, which has been thoroughly over
taken to the Macon hosDital Tuesday contract of 13 miles on the Dixie hauled, and is in excellent shape for
Sht from Hillsboro, &a., where they.Highway from Cheeves to the Peach .the coming season,
were senousiy injured in an automo- county line. |. The Reynolds cotton territory ex-
Us a^roken"nMk! ° f thCm pr ° babl> The history of Columbus, Ga., is 1 espedaUy north and’"south, embracing
has a broken neck. j „ ch , n Indian lore, and, according to the Panhandle section on the north
Charges of operating an airplane the Columbus Ledger, few citizens are and the Delta section, in Maocn coun-
unsuccessfully while under the influ- familiar with that period when the ty, on the south. Taking into confid
ence oi liquor were preferred at police Redmeri roamed the fertile valley of .eration the excellent condition of cot-
station in Atlanta Saturday against The Chattahoochee.A little book which |t on crops j n these sections, Reynolds
Phillip “Red” Mohun, self-styled chronicles the history of the Columbus anticipates the ginning and market
movie stunt flyer wiio cracked up an area from 1827 to 1865 is a valued j ng . 0 f a t least 8,000 bales of cottoi
PERTINENT QUESTIONS
ASKED COMMISSIONERS |
BY HON. J. T. CHILI
(Continued from Page One)
them you, as members of this associa- J. D. Americus; Clyde Young, S. S,
tion, rendered in having me named as Rebecca; Noah Cobb, J. S. Rochelle, cheaper with convict labor?
president of the National Education The session for > the year 1931 will be ‘ ”
Association. All of these people gave held in Ellaville.
splendid and invaluable aid. Past |
efficient'sorvke.^T^wish^it^were ‘pos- THREE SE , R ™9 ™‘!
sible for me to mention each and
unlicensed plane there.
.possession of the Columbus newspa-
jper. It is less than 100 years ago (in
At the special election Friday for 1836) when terriffic battles were
ordinary oi uooly county to lid the foueht by the white men and Creek
unexpned term oi tne late Judge J. D. Indians in the Columbus territory.
Hargiove, J. M. Busbee won over his j , „ „ .. ..
two opponents. He will assume the du- I Mr- Howard E Hall, after 40 years
ties J cmice as soon as he receives his efficient service as letter carrier at
commission from the governor. iambus vdll retire from duty Sept.
(1st. The 70-year-old former letter
Miss Christine Quilliarr, sophomore carrier and mail clerk is one of the
at ,. college, .uacon, was best known citizens of Columbus. He
elected Queen of .Junaluska at Lake .tnte*r.d t|io post'd service under the
Junaiuska, N. C., Monday by popular administration of President Harrison
cotton
this season.
It is almost impossible to estimate
the' crop in the Butler territory, how
ever it.will be much larger than last
year.
CATTLE FROM DROUGHT
STRICKEN AREA MAY BE
TRANSPORTED TO GEORGIA
But I started to write about bi
ing a new court house. I have .
some reasons why we should not
dertake it now. Another is, there
... _ ,„„ an act of the Legislature which is|
IN WILL FORGERY CASE be voted on for ratification at
_____ j regular election this fall, which
LaFayette, Ga., Aug. 10.-A. j. 1 ratified, will reduoe the
Macon, Ga., Aug. 12.—Prospects of
'lunaiusKu, r\. v^., -uunuuy uy yuyuiui uuiniiiisi.rai.iuii ui rnaiuuu xiamsuu. ?/* *?J} UX °f'middle West livestock to
vote over representatives of seven in 1891. In an interview Saturday Mr. I, e lc ** e pastures of middle Georgia
otner souther.i stales. She is the Hall recalled how the railroad mail! loomed Monday will a number of m-
daughter of Dr. W. F. Quilnan, presi- service in earlier days was rather b- ffi to the Macon Chamber of Com-
aent of Wesleyan.. dependable and how he and the other I m ®f. ce anc * ? ne proposal to ship 100
, _ , ,, , , carriers used to sit under the china-! !a££le *l e T® immediately.
Possibility that Furl Manchester! *>1 berrv trees waitincr for the train*? to • One letter recommended that A. M.
one oi ii.e principal figures in the no- com g ; n ' 1 iHersman and Son of Limber Lost
tonous "l-suiance murder plot,”! * (Farm, West Virginia, stood ready to
which cost tne life of J. W. Parks in- Justice of the Peace J. H. Johnson, ship 100 head of cattle and pay ex-
lb-'j ai ->iacon, may escape the elec- of Atkinson county, before whom phases for their maintenance. Lincoln
trie chair was seen in an announce- Sheriff Louis White and Deputy Sher-1 McConnell, manager of the chamber
rnent by Solicitor - General Charles iff Ed White were given a commit- of commerce, wrote a immediate ac-
Garrett. | me-t hearing in connection with the ceptance, adding that Jim Chambers,
,, , „ 'killing of Palmer Corbitt, alleged of the Bloomzeld road had agreed to
Mrs. Hartford Green, of .Zebuion, Atkinson countv moonshiner, ♦»--
president of the Sixth District hede- has disappeared from his home sev .
ration ot Womens clubs announces eral north of Pearson> and a
th® appointment of Mrs. J. E. Bush, searc bi a g p arty of several hundred .... — v
ot Barnesyille as publicity chairman^ terd was scourin( , the dimmished almost to nothing by the
of the sixth district, to succeed Mrs. woodg the / ection an eff " rt to I drought—be purchased and shipped
A. h ish, who recently moved to fjnd him or estab i is]l sonle clue as to here. Still other private parties wrote
Gainesville. ihis disappearance. Foul play is fear- £or further information,
he ed, it is said.
OMEGA MAN BLINDED
FROM LIQUOR TAKEN
WITH HIS FRIENDS
every one. / i,
I especially desire to express my ap ,
predation to Superintendent M. L. Pa^ker'nrorninmt’eitb'en’ o/chattnoea one-fifth the first year, two-fifths i
Duggan, and the State Department of counfv h^ second year and three-fifths the tld
Education for the wonderful service yea r term on the Floyd county chain- ? a v^fifths 1 nf'”1 t t he .. , '' valo 'l
which they rendered us. I do not know , gang for assisting in the forgery of L
of a more competent, a more enthu- f he ° vill of the la f e j_ B> War di a w. The.e is no question about this
siastic or a more aggressive educator | L. C. Gilreath is serving a sen-
m the entire United States than our t ence on t j, e Walker county chaingang
own Sta.e Superintendent of Schools. f or the same charge, and Mrs. Josie
He has shown every evidence of loy- .Wardiaw Partain, tried and convicted a , c ?u art n a ° u “ e - a11 are
alty not only to the cause of education ' on a charge of complicity, is serving a of the one
in his state, but of his enthisiastic term of four years at the state farm,
abiding interest in the cause of educa
tion throughout the nation. It was a
pleasure for me to see him nationally
recognized as a leading educator of
the United States, and the service
which he and the State Department
of Education rendered me and the
Georgia delegation at Columbus can
never be forgotten.
Cordially yours,
furnish a pasturage for the animals.
Another communication from Scotts-
bluff, Neb., proposed that horses and
mules in that section—their worth
Incarcerated in jail because
couiu not produce under bail Trover; Official ballots, with blank spaces
action an au.omobile which he says for local contests, were mailed out
he did not possess, Lee Bennett, of f rom Atlanta yesterday to county ex-
Macon, Monday filed action in the ecutive committees in the state’s 161
i ^ J™™™ unties by_ Miss Bessie, Anderson,
Tifton, Aug. 8.—Willard Marchant,
being ratified.
Now after being thus relieved ofl
much tax, the people would standi
ashan
Respectfully,
J. T. CHILDS.
THE CITY OF ATLANTA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
(By Ernest Camp)
Whitehall. A tangled mass of .flut
tering feminity peering animatedly at
WILLIS A SUTTON, President,' alluring shop windows. . . . Old wom-
National Education Association, .en and young women, homely women
■ 1 ■ — and comely women, all moved by the
The Sumter County Board of Edu- eternal quest for “bargains.” . . .
cation is out of debt sifter repaying | Thronged stores . . . patient sales-
all short-term loans made for the | „i rls materials that reflect all
purpose of paying teachers’ salaries,'f, . 1 ' ,*L 1
it is announced by -County School Su-| the shades of tlie rainbow—and then
perintendent E. L. Bridges. According! some. ... An infant’s cry. ... A
to the esuperintendent the state now j young girl’s laugh. . . . The kind-na-
owes the Sumter Board $23,347.89 for
1928 and 1929.
Hon. Louis S. Moore, One
of State’s Best Men, Candi
date For Statehouse Office
The Savannah Morning News pays
of
white-haired
OUTLOOK PROMISING
FOR SCHOOLS
THIS FA
(Continued from Page One) j
ments of the 'state board of educi|
and wi.h the demands of the Souti
Accrediting Association.
The Hign school meets every
juirement of tne colleges and univj
iities and presents satisfactory io
dation for all demands of the busin
world.
The boy and girl who make prol
application of their time while "
Butler High school will come <
with an equipment that will unl|
the door of opportunity in life.
Butler High school has been j
ignated by the State Board of
cation and by the Taylor Co
Boaru of Education as one of
against the Equitable Loan company 6ecrelary 0 f the Democratic executive i 29 > 0 fthe Oniega section of Tift coun-Jthe following deserving tribute to the
for "malicious and illegal use of legal committee. Under the alphabetical ar- K y ’ was s£r ‘ c ’ c ® n suddenly blind a few’only candidate from South Georgia in
process - ‘ rangement, Senator Wm. J. Harris days ago, a short time after he had the September primary
W. W Jackson, of Round Oak, Ga., lea ds former Governor J. M. Slaton i drank some liquor which is believed ui • , . . .
hasheen gh-enhisfreedom onord?r on the ballot in the contest for U S. 1 hav ?. contained wood alcohol. Mar- ... Geogiaphy has nothing to do with
of President Hoover, who signed a senate and George Carswell tops the
pardon in the man’s favor Jackson list in the gubernatorial race. John N
was sentenced on May 6 to serve six Holder is second in the governor’s di
months for violating the national pro- vision with J. A. Perry, Ed Rivers
hibition act. For some time he has and R. B. Russell, Jr., in the order
been in ill health, and during the last named,
several days he has been'confined
the Macon hospi.al.
There will be no slate judging con
test among the 4-H club boys this
chant was riding around with a party fitness for slate office; there may be
of friends and they purchased some ‘
n Vi. " ‘r,” ~v— local places in which the section from
drinks, tho°ugh ft" seeVs^Ma^cha'n't ' vl J! ch . an aspi j rant c . omes could Hght-
drank more thanthe others. One of accept his availability. However,
the tires on the car blew out and it is pleasant to find in a nearby coun-
' v „ hRe * , was be in f . fl xed - Merchant t y of the state a man offering for sec-
says that his head felt extremely hot . ,,
and he went over to some shade to , rj of state ln t le comln £ primary
Three thousand dollars in pre-dated £a *' > n Atlanta where it is usually j r?st. When he got up to leave, he who, no matter what part of the state
tured comment
mother.
Up-town. , . . The office buildings
disgorge their motley thomgs. . . . ^
Business men entering their automo-I tw(Tsenior~high schools of
biles. . . . The animated chatter of.county. The other is at Reyi
office girls. . . . Workingmen trudge What may be said of one also a]
homeward,. . . An old worn*, with a
basket of flowers A helpless enn- b l e under Rogers-Barrelt act
pie asks alms. ... A blind man picks provides for at least one senior
his way through the hurrying crowd, school in each county that all "
Five Points. The crowd wave rises children in the county may lw
SSlSff* i ■ ■** ?”».
the traffic cop A little child trips i No tuition charge is made. The oi
and falls. A ^dozen arms are out- cost is a small matriculation fee
stretched to restore her. ... An am- fall and again in the spring. No
bulance clangs by. . . . The patrol ^er should be allowed that wm
.. a h» r .. pie k - r.r.L c ^n'.T w iSS7-‘
ed up from the street state and county boards
Decatur street. The odor of boiled made possible. . .
cabbage and frying fish. ... A bable 1 Every teacher in the hign
of voices. ... A hawker of vegetables a . f de ^f e ^T'lnn^ner cent 1
city bonds have been purchased by the held m conjunction with the
City of Dublin. The bonds, ~
sand of which would have
1943 and one thousand
been purschased and are now in pos-
South- became dizzy and then blind calling to he might call home, would be eminent-
ment, but it is believed that he has first of all—acquainted with, related
completely lost his eyesight. |to and intrested in all of Georgia. He
is trained for the work of the office
4/vCll Utiu Ulv ill JJUfl _ , r 1 * -
session of the Commission. Purchase , a ^ 8 ^‘ ie 1 State College of
of outstanding bonds so far. in ad- Agriculture, where e is in attendance
Maun,,, is. o 7 ,-
rence for any county or municipality. „f sending a poultry team to Memphis
The gasoline filling station, at Shi- T1 l e
loh, was burned Sunday afternoon at £ ,
and proved pra?tkaiiy a
Arson charges were preferred | Wil *
against Julian and Jeff Chapman, two tn re the place of the state contcst '
white men who operate a filling sta- i The Americus Times-Recorder, in a
tion near where the Moore station recent article, announced it had dis-
was located. They were allowed to covered in Americus the apparent
make bond after being placed in the wide-spread use among youth of
Hamilton jail Tuesday. i “eannabisindicae,” a green liquid drug
| which physicians described as capable
Bainbridge, .Ga., Aug. 12.—Ap- of producing insanity. A 15-year-
peals by Mayor J. M. Simmons, a old boy, whoso name was withheld by
number of the city's ministers, and authorities, is in a state of coma from
other prominent citizens Tuesday the ustj of the drug. The boy had
were *edited with the dispersal of a soaked cigarettes in the liquid, dried
crowd of several hundred men which them out then smoked them. More . - . .
gathered around thejail there Monday than 60 Americus youths are reported j £ ir ‘ whereupon Taylor is alleged to
night after the arrest of a negro to have acquired the habit from a j have proceeded to beat her. The boy
charged with making insulting re- tramp piano player who passed the | says he ordered his stepfather to stop
BERRIEN COUNTY MAN SHOT tr p ■T" .
TO DEATH BY STEP-SON ne aas “ eflmte P‘ an s for permanent
I improvement of the service of this de-
Nashville, Ga., Aug. 10.—George ' P ar tment in a proposed civil service
Thompson, slender youth of only 14 method for the various assistants in
years is in jail at Nashville charged the work of that office, to give the
with the murder of his .step-father, Vate the M., , , ,
Chess Taylor, 42, Sunday morning in aena£ >t of the best work done
the New River district. ^ traine( l employes who know they
Taylor was shot in the left side just \ are dependent alone upon their effi-
below the heart, with a shot gun loud- ciency and integrity for their nlacp<s
ed with bird shot. He died instantly. One of the finest rLZV.TL-ll f
The shooting was said to have tak- • M .. vn . ' ec °mn?endations of
en place during a fimaly row, Taylor r Moore > a lawyer of high standing
being accused by his stepson of fore- | a former head of the state branch of
ing his attention upon the latter’s. the American Legion, a man intensely
•WSS&Au*,. according *££££’** “
the boy, Mrs Chess Taylor, formerly L, a ; ‘ s curre nt affairs, is the fact
mil
mum requirement is mui •» *■ , j
of th e high school faculty be ^
teachers.
Mrs. Ida Thompson, stuck up for 'the
that his home people universally com
mend him. They hold him up as a high
type of integrity, honor and efficiency
and are proud of him. So is South
... A pictu ; e u sh °, w featu fi n ? westeni 1?equireme°nt. P V
films. . . . The clink of -billiard balls mum requirement is that
and the laughter of negroes. . . . A '
tipsy old man and a fresh young girl.
. - . A bootlegger, who offers you
“co’n".
The hotel lobby. Incoming and de
parting guests. . . . Hurrying bellhops
. . . the lounge room quiet and invit
ing, the fading sunlight gliding its
ornate shades
The newsboys with last editions
“Latest news of the murder trial.”
“All about the big fight. . . . Readers
of sports predominate. . . . Funnies
next . . . first page last. N
The lingering charm of Peachtree
and Ponce de Leon. . . . The skyline
fades. . . . The sun sinks down. . . .
The twinkling stars, the fragrant calm
of the country-side. ... The misty
shadow of Stone Mountain. . . . The
open road. . . . Hornet
marks to two white women. The ne . ■ Americus recently, the matter will he'Taylor then attempted to hit him, the ' G ° P 1, ° 1K . out "
maiKs to two women, ine ne p] . lcR(1 before cit '’’ counci i at its npxl boy says, whereupon he grasped the 1 , gm -. an<l R0 will all of Georgia b.o
gr° wasfctaken to another jail after mcp yng in the hope of enacting a city s,10t ««« and opened fire on his step | in selecting him for the place as sec-
atthe crowd disbanded. — - la -‘— -• -•
ordinance against its sale.
father.
retary of state.”— (Adv.)
THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL
is by train. The safest. Most’com-
fortable. Most reliable. Costs less.
Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding
greatly reduced fares for short"trips
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Glenn H. Curtiss, first > £
world to make a jiublic fl S
airplane, whose work mane
practical.