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GOVERNOR'S RACE
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NEW ‘CANDIDATE PROMISES TC
ENTANGLE THINGS ON AILL
SIDES.
Atlanta, May 21.-—The gubernatori
al race is now In full bloom, with
Joseph L. Pottle. of Milledgevilie, 11
Jast entry. Mecaning that the four
cornered fight between Liarris, Hard
man. Dorsey and Pottle, in the order
in ‘which they came into the race, is
going to he one of the hardest fought
battles the state has had in many,
many days. ‘
AMr. Pottle in his formal announce
went, goes straight to the point iu
the/big issue, declares flatly that i
in against the sale of the Western ¢
Atlantic railroad, and says he is go
ing right into the field and talk to th
voters face to face.
"That he will open his caompaign al
most at once, Mr. Potile says 8
fact, and from the day the first gpeecl
io @elivered until the balloting begins
on the 12th day of September he is
coing to keep it up. itis opening will
be in Warrenton week after next, that
place having been gelected by him b
cause he was born there, his family
has lived there for a couple of genera
tions and he feels that is the place
where he should start his trip to the
governor’s chair, as he puts ik
“] expect to cover every foot ol
ground in the state, just as thorough
iy as is possible, in the time betwedl
the date of my opening gpeech to the
day of the primary,” Mr. Pottle said
today in giving out his formal anounce
ment, “and every time I'talk to thic
people of the state it is going to bt
frank talk, plainly put so they wil!
konw exactly what I'm talking about.”
That Mr. Pottle’s entry will spec b
up the campaign is obvious. His pres
cnee in the field, actively working Ih‘
the interest of his candidacy, is going
ot make for greater activity on the }
part of the other candidates.
WAYCRCSS FOLKS RESPOND
TO CALL “ PLANT A PIG
Waycross, Guo., May 22.— Wayceross
was turned over to pig club members
today, over five hundred visitors be
ing present to witness the delivery ©
sixty thoroughbred pigs. The meet
ing was an open-air affair presided
over by V. L. Stanton, president ol
the ('lmmh;!x"m 6[ commerce, TTalns
were made by Mr. Stanton, 2. ¢t Many
the Ware county demonstration agent
G. V. Cunniugham district agent, of
Tifton; J. W. Tucker agricultura’
agent, Atlanta, Birmingham and At
lantic; €. L. Brooks, manager of the
Meultrie Packing House company, and
L. J. Cooper, president of the [first
National Bank, which institution fur
nished the pigs to the club members.
The meecting marked the bheginning
of an organization compaign to pro
mote hog raising and concluded this
afternoon by an inspection ot the im
mense packing plant rapidly ncaring
completion here.
The visitors were tendered a picnic
and given an auto vide. Every vehicle
in Waycross today displayed the pi k
ing plant slogan, “Plant a Pig,” and
every stere had the slogan prominent
Iy displayed in show windows.
LEG AMPUTATED, BOY
[JIES, TETANUS VICTIM
Brunswick, Ga., May 21—A fe \\'l
hours after his right leg was removed
here by local surgeons today Silvian
Keen, a 15-year-old son of M. agd
Mrg, J. W. Keen of Waverly, Ga,
died. Young Keen and his broiher
were out hunting alligators o few days
ago when the accidental discharge of
a gun nearly tore away Silvian's leg.
ile was brought here and teianus de
veloped.
GOVERNOR TO ACT |
ON STR!.PLING CASE
Atlanta, May 22.—Governor. Nat B
Harris will act this week on the fa
mous case of Thomas Edgar Siripling
now serving a life sentence for ur
d<-r‘ in the Georgia state prison farm
and it is confidently expected that the
governor will grant the man a pardol
Last summer en a visit to the stat
farm Governor Harris gave his prom
ise to Stripling's little l!'..ti'.j..‘i'.'( v, aged
six years, that he “would turn her
daddy loose seme time during his ad
ministration.” and the governer's an
nnouncement Friday that he would act
on tha case next week is generall
construed to be an indication that th
sovernor has no intention of changing
his mind from the promise he madd
the litile girl.
For killing a man named Cornett,
in Harris county, Stripling wa sOl
tenced to a life term. lEscaping iro
prison he went t¢ Danviile. Va., a 1 i
became chiief of police and lived el
fifteen years until a Georgian passing
through the city recognized him an
reported him to the Geergia autio i
ties.
B a 0 B iR
, Clothing for workmen fastenod to
gether with clips instead of seams has
been invented so that a wearer ¢
liberate himself when caught by ma
chinery.
T T LT T o T T
TUBERCULAR CATTLE
WORTH $2,000 KILLED
Thomasville, Ga.,, May 21.—The fact
hat 1.10:11']:" $2OOO worth of pure bred
attle hought by Megsrs. Walt and
ruck of thig cily, 8s well as a large
sumber bought by parties in Terrdll
and cother. counties, have had to: he
daughtered recently cn account of ev
dences of {ubercular disease’ has
avsed much telk among the Bwnors
£ pure bred catltle in this seetion and
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are soing to el to some merchant who will charge vou more. We mean to quit and ieave. ome and see.
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, 2APTIST ;PUBLICATIONS
| ARE TO BE CONSOLIDATED
’ Asheville, N. C. May 22.—The Scu
| thern Baptist convention voted here
i today 1o consoiidate “ag soon as prac
{ ticable” the monthly publications of
lthe foreizn misgion board! and ‘the
't‘ miggion hoard ui‘xgl h‘._z'ni; ;;i:('zzl
5‘.-"‘,17)li:,;h(.11 by the Sunday school beazd,
}lulimii!t:fiu!l of the two field secretaries
f:;t’ the ,"5,:-<"sz:r:am, and a recommen
aticn that the fereign board ’o.’ll)‘)].‘):.‘i
wo office secpctaries instead in the;
eaolukicn. The foreigh bowrd w:u;;
instracied to keep il‘.;‘v(‘u’:“’"(‘,tl’.‘, DL }
itures - for ihe, coming year within|
limit of.the, past year. ./ } ;
THE CORDELE DRISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916.
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‘ Thé' two pub]ia:ll,ibus which will be
:tzizit_rzfl are the “Foreign« Mission Jour
{ nal” of ‘the foreign board, and the
{ “FHome Field,” published by the home
",)(:uz‘;}. The title of the joint publi
?r:u.’?cu was ‘not sclected.
| The' convention adopied a resolu
"'Znn_ expressing its desgire tliat men
!uf the highest moral character? be
solected as army. and navy c¢haplains,
‘and that “ne ecélesiastical body he al
iowed to fasten itself upon any branch
of the public service.” The' resolu
tion was pifered as the result of a re
gquest from! the Religious # Welfare
Tdague for ‘the army and 'mavy that
southern B(Zi’:{i}-‘.i&‘ aid in’ geting :nore‘y
c¢haplains fer.the . navy. i J
‘
‘I The only change madc in ihe person
[ nel ¢f officers of the various beards of
ftfu' conveniion was ihe election of 8.
| v. Jameson, of Marictta, to succeed
!i.. 10. Barton of Atlanta, as recording
i:;:\('r« fary of the home migsion board.
i_\. uum‘np;‘ of changes were 11‘35.12.,3.‘3;
the, staie and local nfembers ef the
| 3
| hoards. £
; Tha defective citizen: of wdfl}:fifl“,oit;
times the unhealthy ¢hild of yester-
Adav &
day. 3
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Manitobatin 1916 h:g._d 315 business
failures. : :
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Ewoux_a FINE MINORS
1 WHO USE CIGARETTES
| S
; Atlanta May 2i—"“Freak” legisla
iti:m is beginnings to take its place in
igrrus:.-c\':-; for the next ‘issue. Infor
!:n,zt‘-;: now comes that the W:. C. T.
- trshas droen caneds will clrave intros
i(i‘.:(‘('(l a Dill which proposes that® a
i fine of $-1¢ shall 1;_(: imposgd.,:on cvery;
| inor m the ’fit.,',m };39 smokes .a
Ep’.ft:ll‘efic ‘or gigar. or tafes a_chew of
tobacco. “lakewise it would put a fine
of not more than §lO6 on any adrelt
who permitss g minot to.smoke "i;l_ hig
place dfi,.bx{&iuéfiiffii’l&d,fiifio};é sotler
things, }
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PRAYS FOR BELGIUM ROYAL
FAMILY AND GETS SIX MONTHS
: SETENAE
Amsterdam, May 22—A. B. Lochjpe
}grand rabbi of Belgium, was sentenc
ed to six months’ imprisonment for
’preacizing a sormon in which he in
f‘vcke&'a-—‘mwsmm the Belgian roy
';:1 family and c.\;;roséod hope for their
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B 44 IFORGETFUL.
| .V.'hén Tho ]’ro;ideifil said no people
has achieved hz!;);;ixg:ss and prosperi
ty under a trustoesigd he had evident
ly forgotten the (‘,gfl):‘.l\.s.——olo’Volantl
Ledger. i
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