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IN M LMOKIAM
Memorial of Wi i am AloT a H.wal
son
To his 'Excollfc-vcy, the Exalted Cy
clop?, ami to Klansmatt in Klon
<-ave Assembled.
The Kommittee appointed to pre
6cnt resolution.,, a memorial of the
t r ~ late Kl-*us-
man, Wilbam Alonzo' Harivtn, be.',
leave to submit the folowing report:
William Alonzo Hara 1 on was *) I ’■
August 31st, loot, iu V t '' <r. ( an
tv, Georgia. He diet! at ‘it. Marys
Hospital at Athens, Corea the -M
Jay of Dec. 1.91?4. H; lather wm*
Merry man Haralson of Elbert Co ’ ,n ‘
ty, Ca. aid his moth.ct Salltc
Haralson, hr; mrchti later corn ng
from Elbert county to thi County
where Klansman Hasab on va born.
Klanstnan HaraaLtm lived all - s
life in Madiw n County, r.ear t.u:
place, Datlielsvirir and lived to
reach the age of 43 years, by occu-
I :,Lion he was a fn. :*r. and was a
successful farmer and enjoyed t. e
farnt and farm life until his health
became bad when he moved to Dan
ielsville and engaged in the business
of general mcr hdnflise about one
year before h:s tifeath.
Klansman Haralson married Miss
Laura Huff of Madison Co’utvty,. De
cember 25, 1899, and there were
the issue of laid marriage, three
children', MrV/'Vva Clive* arnTMas
Ezzelle Haralson, atid Wilbur
alson, all surytv^-clm'."
Kla ns man' rtnrfdroh' at" tbV time of
his death waV a VfV Wf bap
tist Church at ' and he
was always a consecrat
ed member, enjoying*’the ‘Work of
his ’ Master, an f Keying his _ fellow
man in" any Vay’-thai he ‘could. He
whs' Surtllay'Schddl SupfWfendhht
at said •’bhurc^bndnife-'
School and tlie Gfitrch work fcenac
lly: unHer and guid
aince.
Klansman Haralson was a man of
the strictest' ’ .nteTrity, tender of
heart, an,l a be-in. e<* in re
iigfon." He always Atocel for the
truth, was a lover of nature, add
the true and tfiV'bcdtutifal .■*‘He , fcas
a faithful friend, a true Klansman
indeed, a loving and devoted hus
band ami father, and A*good man.
o\vin(Tto bis condftion of ’health for
the lust year ortVo before his death
he aoull hdt nd : i ! d ViAt' takeSnTch an
active stand m public matters, and
general’' tf’ellttr.',’ but nnjfctie could
silwasys judge where ho stood on
matters of vital importance. His
death will oa a personal loss to this
Klan and to ninny others who had
the pleasure to be thrown in dui,y
contact" with his lif<*. * His cOunt>
and his State ntid'thc community will
feel the loss because of a valuable
citizen has been taken from its rank
and file. No greater praise can be
bestowed or highes Eulogy pronounc
ed upon Klansman ithraladK thaA to
bear witness that when he JiVvd he
was a manly man, and a hr an to
whom honor and charaiter meant
more than life itself. \
“His life was gentle, and the ele
vl •
ments
So mixed in him, that Nature nvght
stand up.
And say to all the world, ‘this was
a man!’ ”
Klansman Haralson seemed for
somejtime before his death to Jiavo
the r fV?mo?ittiT>n' tfikt a' T;ftal malady
lad already overtaken huh, though
he never mentioned his '.use to any
one yet it is believed that V.c 1 im
self realized Ins ‘ eV?ief Cohd.fthh.
Yet he' was Always “brave and at
times very’V.o’f.e fill"’.n of*h' s dis
ease, he performed "to? 'several
months his work, and trife'd to share
all the duties that devolved "upon
j *_ , >•
him. *
His friends, his family and his na
tive county have been hfettered by
his having lived in the commdnWealth
for which he loved so well. In the
sorrow of separation, ' Klar.snvan
Haralson’s friends are not without
consolation. Ills work is done.
W hen gathered to fathers he was
like the wcU-ripetied 'golden grain,
and. “Mart mttst ehdure*'
Their going hence, even as their
coming hither,
Ripeness is all. ”
One of the sweetest rewards of
life of struggles and labor is the
hope tl at if we die without reproach,
we shall ti'l live in the affectionate
remembrance of our friends.
Let ns all emulate his bfe, and die
without reproach, so that we may
too have the just reward that awaits
us.
Respectfully submitted,
—TH REE KLANSMAN
Relieves Rheumatism
MustercN logons up sti.f joints and
drives out pain. A clean, white oint
ment, made with oil of mustard, it
usually I iingsrehef a., soon as you start
to rub it cu
lt docs ail the good vc.-k of the old
fasliioncdmust.-.rd plaster, without the
!'lister. Ivtsr.y cor tersandnurses recom
mend its use.
Get Muster ole today at your drug
store. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes.
Put vpin a milder form now.for babies
and children up to six years; ask for
“Children’s Mastercle.”
Better than a muttard plaster
* FORT LAMAR *
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Farmers here seem to be very well
up vefth their work.
Clarence Blab:, son of Mr. Henry
Black of Commerce, died at that
place after a week’s illness of pneu
monia, and wa3 buried here at Lib
!
’ erty last Thursday with quite a large
crowd attending the funeral. He
was 19 years old and a member of
the church at this place.
Mr. C. M. De m made a bu imss
trip to Royston luesJay.
Mr. Paul Hutcherson of Dalonega
spent last week here with relatives.
Mr. H. B. Higginbotham of Com
merce was in this community recent
ly.
Misses Lula and Fannie Lee Par
ker of the S . N. S. spent last week
end 'at home.
The sick in the community are
improving.
i•
Mr. Anderson. Demonstration A
gent ofl Franklin County, was here
on business recently.
Mr. Paul Tabor of the Ag, Col
lege spent last week-end here.
Mr. W. H. Hutcherson made a
business trip to Danielsville Satur
day .
Mr. Ralph Parker of Seneca, S.
C. was here last Friday.
ASPM
Beware of Imitations!
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VnUm yon me th# "Bayer Croaa" on
ftcka.g* or on Übleta you are not get
ting tb genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
Mi by Billions sod prescribed by
(tysicians oraf twsaty-ihree yoan far
Ootds Beadschq
TH>Ukacha Lumbago
Neuritis Rheumatism
Kwuralgi* Pain, Pain
Aempt ‘Barer Tablets of Aspirin*
tniy. linsh unbroken package contains
woven directions. Handy boxes of
twstrs tablet* cost few cent*. Drug
cuts also sell bottles of S4 and 100.
Aspirin Is U trade nark at Bayer
“Manufactors of |fcn>flMltio>ddastsr of
(BnltcjrOoncldL
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THE DANIELSVILLE MONITOR. , OANIKLSVILLE. GA.
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(Last Week’s Locals)
Several from here attended tne
Fifth Sunday Rally at 11a Sunday.
The program as well ts the sumpt ous
dinner was enjoyed ty quite a crowd.
Ila never fails to entertain royally.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chatham
and little Kathryn were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Glenn teuA
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McElrov are
the proud paren s of a fir e girl, who
will be called Bertha Lucille.
Our young folks a rf> busy rehea s
ing the play, “Dust of the Earth,”
which they will present at Poca Fri
day evening April •’>, an 1 at Diamond
Hill School House Saturday evening,
April 4th. Hope a large crowd will
be out to see and enjoy this splendid
play.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
Bone continues very sick-.
Mr. Homer Hlx made a business
trip to Comer Monday.
Mrs. W. 0. Griffeth has return
ed home after spending several days
with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Epps, who was very sick. ,
Mrs. Beulah Williams was visitng
her daughter, Mrs. Grover Freeman
of Neese, Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Horace W r ilLiani3 spent Saf
urday night in Danielsville; must tte
some strong attraction over there
for him.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fortson and
children visited the former’s parents
near Friendship last week.
We are glad to state that Mrs. D.
Jones who has been indisposed for
the past week is greatly improved.
Why is it that so many of our
children spend Sunday afternoons
playing, visiting and joy-riding when
they ought to be attending a Sunday
School some where? Good people,
let’s wake up, get busy and organize
a Sunday School at Progress.
There” was a Ford roadster at Miss
Ruby Chandlers" last Sunday after
noon. She is determined to keep up
with Miss Bertha.
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News is scarce as everybody is at
work.
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W e had a nice shower of rain
here Saturday night and Sunday.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
V/. T. Tidwell is sick with the
“Flu.” We hope she will soon be
well again.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Freeman
are the proud parents of a fine boy.
Born April sth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Haggard and
Mrs. C. L. Lord were in Athens
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bray and l tt’e
daughter, Grace, of Tampa, Fla.
New Hats
We have received anew
shipment ot Ladies and Child
rens Hats.
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Also anew line of wash
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silks and silk crepes.
W.F. Carithers
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Comer, Georgia,
visited relatives here for the wC
end.
• Misses Minnie Seagraves and
Barrett were the guests of Mr*, p
M. Henley last Monday.
Mrs. L. W. Wilder and Mrs
Gflyde Canton spenk Friday
noon with Mrs. Mattie White.
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I W e had a play here Friday night
presented by\ the Progress School
The title of it was, “The Dust of
the Earth.” It was enjoyed by all
who attended.
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Mr. and Mrs. Griff Hix announce
the arrival of a fine boy on April 6
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| Miss Lula Maude Pittman spent
the week-end with her home-people
at Rebecca, Ga.