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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922.
HENNINGHAM WILL
NOT RETURN TO
WINDER AGAIN
Rev. 11. X. Henningham, the negro
Methodist preacher who was whipped
amt run out of Winder tty masked
white nen some weeks ago. has decided
not to return to his pastoral charge
there, he informed Governor Hard
wick Thursday afternoon.
Governor Hardwick had reported his
ease to the solicitor of the superior
court and the sheriff of Harrow coun
ty. Sheriff Camp had reported to tlie
g vernor that he made a thorough in
vestigation of tin* case, hut was not
able to obtain a clue as to the identity
of tile masked men. The solicitor hud
reported that he would present the
ease to the grand jury and ask for a
special investigation.
Hemilnghain called at the governor's
office Thursday afternoon in company
witli a delegation of negro Methodist ;
preachers of Atlanta. One of the latter
informed the governor that he had gone
o Winder and personally investigated
the rumor that enninghnm was whip
ped and run out because he was preach
ing equality between the races. He
said he found the report without foun
dation.
Henningham solemnly affirmed to the
governor that lie uttered no word of
racial equulity in Winder, either from
Ids pulpit or in private.
Governor Hardwick assured him
thflj he would leave nothing undone to
protect him if he wished to return to
his pastoral charge there. He said he
would direct the sheriff to organize a
posse to protect him if necessary.
Henningham told the governor he had
decided not to go hack.—Atlanta Jour
nal.
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We are having some beautiful weath
er now; the farmers are glad to see
the sun shining.
Mrs. H. G. Hartley and mother were
the guests of Mrs. Bennie Maynard
awhile Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Peppers were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Satur
day night.
Mr. .1. O. Sykes, Sr., and Miss Prudie
Bell Svkes made a trip to Bogart Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. Henry Wallace was the guest of
Mrs. H. G. Hartley Sunday.
Mrs. Jessie Wages was the guest of
Mrs. Robert Davis Saturday afternoon.
Miss Estelle Mabel spent the week
end with Miss Pauline Davis.
Miss Thelma Davis spent the week
end with Miss Manic Mable.
Mr. J. Sykes was the guest of his
son. J. T. Sykes, Sunday.
Misses Birdie and Prudie Belle Sykes
were guests of Misses Bernice and
Th cirri a Davis Thursday afternoon.
Miss Lillie Mae Stovall and Mrs. El
lis Wages were guests of Mrs. Robert
Davis Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Thurmond Sykes was the guest
of his grandfather, Mr. J. C. Sykes, Sr.
this week.
Miss Estelle Mable and Miss Pauline
Davis were guests of Mrs. Harry Thur
mond Saturday.
We arq glad to report that little Al
ma Davis is improving; but regret to
know that Mr. Bennie Maynard Ls con
lined to his bed at this writing.
A large crowd attended Sunday school
last Sunday; we were glad to have
many new ones.
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Stomach Trouble?
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MT. MORIAH
Rev. J. M. Sheffield, of Gainesville,
filled his regular appointment at this
place Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Howell Barber of Braseltou will
preach here again next Sunday after
non—the second Sunday.
Miss Willie Sloan spruit Sunday night
with Mrs. Leila Feagan.
Misses Lena Merritt and Willie Sloan
were dinner guests of Misses Nezzie
and Delphia Wood Sunday.
Mrs. Amanda Williams was the guest
of Mrs. Mary Harrison Sunday after
noon.
Miss Gerdie Wood was the dinner
gue.st of Miss Woodie Fay Williams
Sunday.
Miss Beulah McKinney spent Sun
day night with Miss Woodie Fay Wil
liams.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer AA’ood and chil
dren of near Auburn and Miss Collie
Stephens of Lilburn, and Mr. and Mrs.
(). 1). Cheek were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood and family.
Mrs. Florence Manders spent awhile
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Celia
Wood.'
Mrs. Benton was the guest of Mrs.
Laura Merritt Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Tom AA’ood is running a hospital;
has one patient with whooping cough,
one with measles and expecting to have
to hire an extra nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks Phillips have
moved back to our community from
Porterdule, Ga.
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Eggs Cheap Now
but how about the price next win
ter? We all know that the hen
that lays in the winter is the
one that brings us money. Why?
Because the law of “supply and
demand” Is nowhere more no
ticeable than in the egg market.
So next November and December
when vour neighbors’ hens have
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why not listen to the cackling of
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TRION, GA.
THH WINDER NBWS
Service* At The
Presbyterian Church
Sunday from 10 to 10:30 A. M. Jun
ior choir song service
Sunday school from 10:30 to 11:30
A. M„ F. C. Graddick, Supt.
Sunday from 4 to ti P. M. song ser
vice led by S. C. Potts, Mrs. J. W. Grif
futh and Mrs. P. N. Autry. If you en
joy songs and music come to this ser
vice and join with us.
Prayer meetings every Wednesday
evening beginning promptly at 8 P. M.
conducted by elders, deacons or lay
members. ,
Preaching every second; Thursday
evening at K P. M. by the pastor, Rev.
Sam Cartledge.
You are most cordially invited to
attend all of these services and join
with us in the sendee of the Master-
Come. ’ TF.
Second Baptist Church.
J. J’. BROOKSHIRE, Pastor.
1. Preaching every fourth Sunday
morning at 11:30 and every first and
fourtli Sunday nights at 7:30 o’clock.
Preaching Sunday night at 7 o’clock.
2. Conference Saturday night be
fore every fourth Sunday.
3. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday
night at 7 :30. The S. S. lesson for the
following Sunday always discussed.
4. Sunday school every Sunday af
ternoon at 2 :00 o’clock.
5. C. Kinney, Supt.
5. W. M. S. every fourth Sunday af
ternoon at 3:30 o'clock —Mrs T. W.
Ash, president.
(5. Community League Friday night
before every fourth Sunday.
S. C. Kinney, chairman.
UNION LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cronic and lit
tle^da ughter, Mildred, spent the week
end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hammonds and
children, G. WV and Annette, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fos
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson and
children spent Sunday with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Page and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Geo. H. Dalton, of County Line.
Mr. Clifton Sauls is on the sick list
this week; we hope he will soon be
better.
Mr. Dee Chapman and little daugh
ter, Mildred, spent Sunday afternoon
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Chapman.
The singing at Mr. and Mrs. AV. N.
Strange’s was highly enjoyed by all.
The death angel visited the home of
Mr. Jim Doster Saturday afternoon
and took from him his darling wife.
She had been in declining health for
several years, but got worse aliotlt two
weeks ago, until death came. Her re
mains were laid away at Ebeuezer
church' in Jackson county Sunday morn
ing. She leaves a husband and four
children to survive her. The family
has our sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sauls and chil
dren, Hoyt and Ora, spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. AY. Sauls.
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A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism.
“A man living on a farm near here
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