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^MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA*
240 SUBSCRIBE OUT OF
POPULATION OF 20,000
(Concluded from front page.)
in order to secrre the quota for the
Fourth Liberty Loan. This means
that the sum of $176,U00 must be rais
ed without any “ifs” or “ands” con
nectcd with the statement. Jlere is
a tel ‘gram received Monday by Mr.
Wilier S. Bell, chairman of the Bald
win County Liberty iLoan Committee
from District Chairman VV. C. Ward-
law. of Atlanta, which adds emphasis
to the statement:
Atlanta, October 7.—M. S. Bell,
Chairman, Milledgeville, Ga.—The
success of the Fourth Liberty
Loan and of our armies in France
are equally necessary for bringing
tho Germans to their knees and
permanent peace. Let your people
understand that we must have an
■ oversubscription.
W. C. WARDLAW.
The following is a list of those who
have purchased Liberty Bonds of the
Fo; rth Issne, with the amounts invest
ed by each:
L. C. Hall $ 500.00
Samuel Kramer 50.00
J. F. Bell 150.00
lgnac Naglic 100.00
Lewis Milner 50.00
fT. If. DeSaussure 200.00
Ambrose Banks 50.00
Joe T. Andrews 50.00
Wiss Jenne M. Weller 100.00
Joseph Dry Goods Co 500.00
H. D. Allen 1,000.00
J. A. Buck 1,000.00
William S. Myrlck 1,000.00
C. E. Vinson 50.00
C. T. Caraker 500.00
L. N. Callaway 500.00
W. H. Collins — 100.00
■Miss Clara Williams 50.00
L. J. Lamar 100.00
B. F. Pettigrew 50.00
Milledgeville Oil Mills 5,000.00
Savoy Smith 100.00
Mrs. Corinne Tucker 1,000.00
Harper P. Tucker 1,000.00
T. B. Dumas 100.00
William Rice 1,000.00
Misb Julia Scott 60.00
Milledgeville Telephone Co __ 500.00
T. F. Callaway 50.00
iW. R. Combes 200.00
John T. Allen 1,000.00
D. W. Brannen 100.00
F. W. Hendrickson 100.00
D. P. Myrick — - 50.00
Miss Essie Newton 50.00
Peoples Hardware Co 500.00
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9,
tobert Brown 500.00
I. R. Wolverton 50.00
... D. Smith 1,000.00
Irs. May Allen Moore 100.00
•Yank E. Bone 100.00
C. T. Caraker 1,000.00
.eo Joseph 100.00
V. J. Carr Co 3,000.00
Exchange Bank 1,900.00
/obn Conn 1,500.00
)tto M. Conn 500.00
Irs. J.,P. West 200.00
Mrs. F. A. Powell 1,500.00
W. R. Ennis 300.00
I. S. Turner 300.00
Mrs. H. D.' Allen 1,000.00
It. T. ^Baisden .’ 200.00
Sollle Barrett 50.00
Chandler Bros. 1,000.00
Henry Wootten j 100.00
Charles J. Conn _.N 200.00
Miss Eloise Harper 200.00
J. C. Grimes 100.00
H. G. Lawrence 200.00
Hal Rice 50.00
E. E. Bass 1,000.00
David Ferguson 1,000.00
Ruena G. West 100.00
Dr. G. H. Green 100.00
R. C. Robson 1,000.00
W. H. Smith 200.00
Mrs. M. E. Bloodworth 500.00
Mrs. J. R. Stanley 100.00
T. R. Stanley 500.00
Williams C Ritchie 1,500.00
Irs. J. J. Wootten 500.00
I. A. Nolan 500.00
Charles F. Barrett 500.00
Miss Louise Dorn 50.00
T. Powell Allen 1,000.00
R. W. Hatcher 1,00.00
E. L. Barnes 500.00
S. W. Thornton 200.00
Gaither Banks 300.00
George W. Barr 100.00
R. A. Pound 100.00
Howard Hubbard 100.00
S. T. Chandler 600.00
W. W. Childers 100.00
Robert Grant 100.00
II. E. McAuliffe 200.00
Mrs. H. E. McAuliffe 50.00
Stump Adams 100.00
Boaz Shoe Co. 150.00
Miss Alina Chandler 50.00
J. B. Jackson 100.00
W. H. Montgomery 200.00
W. A. Morris 60.00
J. L. Rhodes 50.00
Erwin Sibley 100.00
A. J. Skinner , 50.00
E. A. Tlgner —. 300.00
Carl Vinson -500.00
E. S. Ennis 100.00
C. L. Moran 50.00
19 IS.
Arthur Davis, Jr. 60.00
Sam, Patterson 100.00
C. L. Moore 200.00
J. H. Smith 60.00
L. M. Jones, Jr. 300.00
J. C. Smith 50.00
W. 11. J-eonard . 300.00
J. A. Smith ... 50.00
E. D. Prosser 100.00
Miss Katie Cline 50.00
Dr. T. B. Perry 300.00
A. Simpson 500.00
W. G. Whitaker 350.00
J - E. Kidd 1,200.00
E. C. Kidd 500.00
William Fraley 100.00
D. W. Brown 1,000
Miss L. E. Brown 500.00
W. W. Miller 100.00
E. J. Flemister 100.00
Mrs. E. J. Flemister 100.00
L. S. Fowler 500.00
Milledgeville Banking Co 10,000.00
Miller S. Bell 500.00
J. C. Etheridge 100.00
J. G. Bearden 100.00
W. H. Rives 1,000.00
J. C. Stiles 300.00
John W. Gholson 100.00
J. W. McMillan 3,000.00
A. Goldstein — 300.00
Ben Gause 500.00
J. S. Brown 500.00
John L. Harper 1,000.00
J. P. Schell 5o.oo
Mrs. C. P. Schell 50.00
Felix Harrison * 50.00
N. B. Ellison 100.00
Edgar Long 100.00
J. H. Ennis 500.00
J. R. Norment 500.00
Mrs. I. R. Napier 2,000.00
L. N. Jordan 2,500.00
Dr. G. A. Lawrence 500.00
H. E. Gouge 50.00
Mrs. H. E. Gouge 100.00
Charles Gouge 100.00
Joe Terrell Andrews 60.00
E. E. Bell 500.00
Mrs. E. E. Bell 500.00
Miss Ruth Stone 100.00
Mrs. Fletcher Johnson 50.00
W- H. Hall 100.00
B. I. Fraley 100.00
Frank Bone 100.00
Miss Mary Brown 50.00
Tom Burns 50.00
C. C. Shouse 200.00
Jack Beal 60.00
J. C. Ingram 100.00
H. V. Sanford 300.00
M. M. Crooms 100.00
Roy Sanford 50.00
Harold Sanford 60.00
| Harry Bass 50.00
Does Such an
American Exist?
Can there be any Ameri
can who is not doing all he
can to help win the war?
Who pretends to believe
that we could have kept
out?
Who whines or growls about the
little sacrifice he is asked to make?
Who gets panicstricken and
thinks that it would be better to
compromise with the Hun and
listens to the serpent whisperings
of German propaganda?
If such an American exists let
him realize what Germany has
done to Russia, which gave in and
negotiated a cowardly peace.
There is only one thing for us
all today and that is war to the
bitter end—war until the Hun is
utterly and completely destroyed.
For those who cannot fight,
LIBERTY BONDS are the best
possible weapons against the
Hun.
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Buy Liberty Bonds Today
Any Bank Will Help You
If Everybody in
This Country Said
rnWm
“I’d like to
buy more
Liberty
Bonds
but-”
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Who would
Win this War?
Buy Bonds to Your Utmost
This Space Contributed to Winning to War by
A. J. Carr Company
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M. F. Davis
A. W. Tisdale
Miss Janie Benford
jMiss Susie Bass
! Miss Rilla Finney
i Victor Gialias
VV. I. Johnson
j Catherine Turner
|Oconee Brick & Tile Co.
j.Mrs. V. VV. Faulkner
Mrs. E. R. lianft
J. C. Ivey
Hugh Ivey
IW. C. Green
j.Mrs. A. L. Ellison
B. R. Flemister
| Emory L. Goggins
: L. Kenan .’
Mrs. L. Kenan
! Dr. 'L. VV. Lee
: R. L. Nelson
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F. E. Khealey
VV. F. Little
VV. E. Robinson
Florence Barnett
George Haugh (colored) -----
J. H. Lawrence
George Grayponley
Ralph Di Pree
Mrs. O. L. Brown
J. H. McMullen
Mrs. M. E. Strickland, Haddock
VV. S. Marsh, Haddock
Miss Mabry Harper
Mrs. Kittie G. Kennedy
Mrs. Jeppie C. Burke
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300.00
50.00
50.00
100.00-
20Q.00
50.00
100.00
1,400.00
100.00
100.00
50.00
5000
200.00
200.00
200.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
300.00
100.00
100.00
500.00
250.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
50.00
200.00
100.00
50.00
50.00
100.00
5.000. 00
1.000. 00
J. F. Miller
500.00
George P. Donaldson
... 250.00
Jc'in C. Ivey
... 100.00
Lamar F. Ham
... 500.00
Roy S. Alford
C. M. Pritchett
... 200.00
Benjamin. Bass
... 250.00
S. B. Fowler
. . 100.00
J. B. O'Quinn —
... 8,000.00
A. C. McKinley
... 400.00
First National Bank
. .10,000,00
Joseph A. Moore .
... 700.00
C H Whit hold
son on
John W. Hutchinson
... 500.00
Whittteld Grocery Co.
... 700.00
John Petroulas
... 100.00
E. Bazanos
500.00
Miss Bertie Stenibridgc
50.00
J. C. Cooper
... 500.00
Ed Athon —
O. L. Tanner
VV. H. Roberts
... 100.00
J. L. Beeson
... 1,000.00
1,000.00
E. C. F. Becker
... 300.00
Mrs. T. K. Myrlck
... 500.00
... 400.00
Miss Mamie Torrance ...
... 500.00
T. A. Torrance 500.00
T. C. Humphries 100.00
T. A. Torrence 60.00
J. L. Bloodworth 500.00
P. VV. Williamson 500.00
Joe Terrell Andrews 100.00
Colored.
Stella Simmons 50.00
GuS 1 Hall 50.00
John Juhan 50.00
Jessie Johnson, Jr. 50.00
Lish Davis 50.00
TotaLto date $118,150.00
The News will carry additional
names of those purchasing bonds in its
next issue, witli tho amount subscribed
by each, showing the grand total until
next Tuesday at noon.
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J. C. WARDLAW QUITS
ATLANTA SCHOOLS
Former Member of Georgia Normal
and Industrial College Faculty Gives
Up Superintendency of Atlanta
Schools to Enter Government Work.
Prof. J. C. VVardlaw, former member
of 1 be Georgia Normal nnd Industrial
College faculty and more recently
S perintendent of the Atlanta public
school, Saturday gave up latter posi
tion to enter government work. At
his special request the resignation wa-t
immediately accepted to take immedi
ate effect. He leftves Atlanta Satur
day alternoon to accept a position
with tho war department as business
manager of the S. A. T. C. (students’
army training corps), in the southeas
tern states. His headquarters will
be at Ralcign, N. C„ and his territory
will embrace Virginia North Carolina
South Carolinn Georgia and Florida.
Offer Professor Gibson Place.
The board of education will make an
effort to secure Prolessor C. B. GiltRon,
superintendent of Savannah public
schools, to succedd Professor VVardlaw
On motion of James L. Key, member
of the board and mayor-elect, the
board appointed a committee of tbreo
to go to Savannah nnd tender him the
position. He was formerly superin
tendent of the Colr.mbuB Ga., public
sr/iools, formerly president of Syra
cuse university and spent a year in
Belgium assisting Herbert Hoover or
ganize relief work. He is considered
one of the ablest educators In the
country. In moving to send the com
mittee to see him, Mr. Key stated that
ho talked with Professor Gibson over
long distance on Friday and gathered
that he would' consider Atlanta’s in
vitation If tendered to him.
In tendering his resignation, Prof.
Wardlaw made a feeling speech of re
gret. He said he'hated to leave the
pleasant associations and promising
wok of the Atlanta schools, and espe
cially hated to sever his connection
with his many personal friends, but
felt that the call of the government in
time of war should be given priority.
The board let him go with genuine re
gret but the best of good wishes.
Speeches highly complimenting his line
spirit and fine work were made by Mr.
Key, Mr. Crnte, Mayor Candler and Mr.
Huddleston.
Prof. Wardlaw’s Territory.
Forty-five colleges and universties
in the southeastern states embraced in
Prof. VVardlaw's territory have estab
lished units of tho S. A. T. C. Included
in these are Georgia Tech Oglethorpe.
Emory and Atlanta Southern Dental
college. The units were formerly In
stalled last Tuesday, October 1, with
impressive exercig.es. The men in these
units,, from eighteen to twenty-one are
taking collegiate and military and vo
cational training at government ex
pense with a $30 a month salary Prof-
Wardlaw will handle the business end
of tha work.
In moving to se curt* Professor Gib
son, of Savannah, Mayor-Elect Ke)
niado the statement thut Atlanta
should now, above all times, undei-
take to place at the head of tin* school
a man of the highest ability and pro
ven success, a man who the office
should seek and not a man who should
reek the office. He recited I’rol*
sor Gibson’s record and expressed tic
hope that he would accept the position
although he called attention to tin
fact that Savannah less than half 1,,e
size of Atlanta, pays a sulary of
000. while Atlanta pays only K ft0 °
year. He explained that Professor
VVardlaw confided his resignation
him Friday and he called ip Prof'-
sor Gibson over long distance.
VVilliam H. Terrell opposed the mo
tion of Mayor-Elect Key on the K r ° m,<
that forthcoming changes In the P® 1 ^
sonnel of the board of education
to prevent the present board
making a permanent selection. oU
oilman Ormo and George F. E" #n
spoke for the motion. It P a8S ®J n
only the dissenting vote of Mr. T*r