Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, August 09, 1922, Image 1

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n ppappasapipp ■'^'SrlSBw :r£ r ‘*Wi% WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922. VOLUME XXXIVi GAINESVILLE, GA, PIEDMONT DRUG 00. OPENS FLAMES DESTROY NICE HOME. Ijhvci-n 2 aiid 3 o'clock last Thura- day morning, fire destroyed the beauti ful new bungalow home of Mr. L. 0. Whitehead on Riverside Drive., The origin of the flames, is unknown, but as Tip- Afclp! was available front tho fire de partment, there being no'water avail able at this point, only a short tim'd was consumed in wiping, out the entire structure. Neighbors and friends re sponded, but only a small part of the house-furnishings could be saved, sympathy bf the community, is extended to Mr. Whitehead and his family in their loss. j The house cost, g|t is said, about $16,- bofy.OO, and was only insured for $10,*, doors and all ledges are covered with ;000 in companies represented by Dozier, plate glass, making it a model for clean-■ & Dozier. Whether, or not Mr. White- lineSs and convenience. This depart- head will rebuild is as yet unknown, ment. is in charge of Mr, DeLacy Law — and Mr.- R. ft Everett, expert pharma- , ANTIOCH CAMPMEETING. j cists of long experience, insuring ac- Preparatory to the campmeeting there curate and prompt service, as %y have will be a ‘working" on Wednesday* no other duties fexcept filling prescrip- ^.ugv .lO, bn the .grounds, clearin the tions. This department has. a line of grounds, and repaiyin the harbor, pharmaceuticals,, chemicals, drugs, bio- The. people of the community and the. logicals, surgical supplies and special- friends of the campmeeting and any 1 in ties seldom seen in a town of this size, terestod in the cause arc ruged to l»e and enables them to fill any p.rescfip- present and assist in the work. ' tion.written by any doctor. Their large It is hoped that this will be the best, volume of business insures fresh drugs campmeeting in the history Of the at all times, ,, curch, and it is to be understood that Gainesville, should-be proud of such the meeting |s ,not. fbr the Methodists a drug, store that carries such- a com- only, but other denominations are *n* pleto line of drug store merchandise vited to come and participate ib the and gives n service to its patrons equal services... 'There will be prcaefcihrg by $6 any drug store in the state. ministers of other denominations. Great Game, of Baseball Here on August 17th, Buford and Tate PHOTO OF AMICALOLA FALLS. LEE SMITH KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT. Leo Smith, aged 4U, a bricklayer, met death iuhiaiiuj, lajji Saturday nigrtt at About I0.3l>. iu:iiv tiib county nome a few lnilob fi’oiii tin' " ' bliy.wiiiehhj- ^ embankment tiini turned turtle. , ''i^pith; aceon; ^allied .by Janies Scott, was said tb hiKvib. beon driving at a high, rate by speed, and apparently lost con- ( troi ,of the ear, whuju..ran along the cage of tiie einbankmeut-about ^00 feet I uius, played oft at Gainesville Thursday week —.August- 17 th. Tnij game is going to be advertised thruput this section by the Gainesville fans, or which Mr. Marvin Boll is the iriof." He in. doing it. because he loves cod, clean baseball, and, because he ■ants to help the American Legion. He i ably supported and assisted by. prac-. Thei, pro-' nearly every local fan—.and' tKcy are i going to bring the folks here. ; Buford is going to bring a big batch of rooters along, and so is Tate. In so fa’* as Gainesville is concerned, thero’s no partiality between the teams, tho each will have its friends. What Gaines ville people arb interested in is seeing a fine game of baseball between these The folks here are go- Perhapc tho greatest game t-ny, wnen iue ttutomp-’ C vor pli ; yed in Gaine.-villo vi >yus. driving ran off an the Buford and Tal 'l.c played at tlie city park August 17th. The game »u at 1 4 .o'clock p. m. on that < * is confidently predicted that between j ivi I t hree thousand and five thousand pt-o- ^ is I pie will witness the contest. Coeds of the game, after the payment of the exppusea, Will be donated to the American Legion. Messrs. John and Victor Allen are the prune movers and hackers of. tho Buford.team, and those who have se.un those, boys on the diamond know it is some aggregation of ball players.] Messrs. Sam and Walter Tate are re sponsible for the Tate team, and . they, tooj have picked a nine that knows how to play ball—and they play it, tpo. •unufiorttwt unu iMW W u«oo, us wen as m iiJJniuug o\ or uungcious proci- picct to jjosiudns or Vliu,ago. - Tut paiij uouxnipaiiyriig iur. Blupp lcr. Jimc x rruuy muutiiig. At consisted or jri. j\, xi, a>ou, • asoiatant posemaster ox baiuc.-liiiep Jars, •rnoiuas M; Ben;. Mr. ueorgo Wmburu and Aliases Aliuiuit ; and A/yrdvuy v».esi. (Jdngrossnian Ben war prevented. from.' going on account cf iunossi At Dawsonville the parry 1 was joinou by Goi. A. W. Vandiviero } rud iris son, Air. L. A. Vandiviero. Anucaroia falls are in Dawsoff%aun- ty, Bvcnty-tliree mires iron! Gainesviue ■ and in teen miles front Dawson^irJe, two ijnc teams, ing' to give the visiting teams a good time, and see that every courtesy is ac corded them. Tho ball park is going to be in fine shape, and if the weather is fit you’ll see thousands at the game. Tell your neighbors and friends' to come. Everybody will be welcome. Tate defeated Bufoird on the Bqford diamond h short time ago, and Buford defeated Tafe, o.n the Tate diamond the following week, so the tie is to be COOPERS AND LUTHERS HELD GREAT REUNION AUGUST THE FIFTH. JURORS FOR CITY COURT THIRD MONDAY A right men of Hall county have been On the 5th of August for many drawn from the box and summoned to years Mr. and Mrs. Will Luther have appear at the August term of City b ee n celebrating fbr their many kin- Cour't and be personally.on hand When dred and friends, the court draws the jurors to try the cases that may come before it: .i X W. T. Clark, Flowery Branch, 2 G. T. Cheek, City. ' J 3 J. W. Sloan,, City. ; : 4 C. R. Parsons', Flowery Branch. 6, J. M. Head, Flowery Branch. > 6 A. D. Dunegan, Glade. 7 D. F. Buice, Clermont. I 8 R. C. Free, Jr., Quillian. 9 Howell L. Smith, City. 10' Raymond Carlisle, FI. Brahch. 11 H. C. Hosch, City. 12 E. B. Dozier, City. 13 C. L. Gailey, Quillian. 'iris-:. 14 J. L.-Phillips, Friendship. 15 R. J, Landers-, Gainesville. ,16 W. D. Gilmer, Gill&ville. ' 17 C. C. Mahess, City. 18 J. E. Nix, Clermont. T9 G. M. Lathem, Bark Camp. 20 G. A. Pool, Tadmore. 21 L. E. Terrell, City. 22". E. P. West, Candler. 23 D. G. Allert, Morgans. 24 C. M. Segars, Gillsville. 25 W, V. Cochran, Bark Camp, i 26 Z. R. Dodd, Gillsville. : 27 J. C. Sloan, 'Morgans. 28 C. C. Glover, Gainesvillle. | 29 Guy Clopton, City. 30 J. T. Clark, Candler. * 31 Dathan Jones, City. 32 D. A. Thompson, Tadmore. 33 H. O. Dunegan, Glade. 34 J. C. Crow, Oakwood. 35 W. C. Pierce, City.. 36 U. C. Castleberry, Big Hickory. TO THE PATRONS OF THE txBJ.it v lx,Alia ivuD JjBljJI D XviilJjWiiX. On July i:olu tuo Lui.j pupum indi- 1 cuiuU' mat ine . iiitersuuis vonimerce vjoiaunssiou , hau , oruureu -ali. ireignt imuio tne direct routes, wujcIi wuipus- . o.uxy Uuve tne eneet ox uivemng bojuiq BUiac from tne Uamoavuiu AudJaiid, ■ ' - ' - •,' ■■ ■. .. i rM x lmmouiutuiy wirep tne (JonmusBion in .fegavu to mis, auu received a' prompt rqpiy.maf.'hd.JXdilric >vas to bo aiyerted IN EASTERN MARKETS. Mr, uoo. f*. Estes iejti 'xuesuay for New forK to. buy fall and winter mor- ehandiso for the Estes store. Mrs, Ohio McConnell, popular sales- -adj:, formerly ; ; rciently joined the Estes sales foree, will alsi go to the Eastern-markets. They will shortly be sending to tho /listes store the newest fall and win ter styles. . froiff^mrutrmeiviuc-:xMfmauT Ruilway, I efore unless it was in. case br some ebiigesuoi^ >n with on out line! - ■ . - ] W e, ox course, have not hau or antici- . i every pate any congestion on our line, because ; . tnu-e is no strute or labor , troubles with us. Wo are. not only in position to Ma ine fro I gnt traffic promptly,, but any t rattie tno,t inn) be delayou on other kllUft. might well be diverted JtO the Gainesville Midland Railway for prompt ■esident handling aim our cbimeetious nave been ool Asr'advised accordingly. iure at I The mo vement of traffic with the :onven- Gainesville Midland is very light in- it Mur- deed, and I earnestly request that all lied to patrons of our road 'do everything they l inter- can to throw all business possible to the Eleven Gainesville. Maidland Railway. We are ed. advised that our connections are han- •intend- bling ail traffic without dolay>- - ; ool As- W. B. VEAZEY, lolland, Receiver. more*'than yvelcome by Mr.- and Mrs. Luther, the party, were seated under, THE HALL COUNTY the shade in the yard and at once en- S.: S. A gaged in social conversation, Mr. Guy- — ton telling of mqny of the happenings Col. Hammond Johm back in the sixties. of. the Hall County Sun Mr. Harris Cooper of South Georgia SO ciation, expressed h fSid of Sunday School work ahd what excellent program it meant to a community. Dr. Cooper Mon, which met last Th of Gainesville us of his first rayville. AH speakeri ■Ulciuueu m the oyemng's entertain ment vyeiu two. songs written by M.n;| Walker, one of wiuch she composed, both the music and words, They were delightiulJy auug by AU-s. Bnagers, a xornier Brenau gin, and Brenau was justly proud of the young composer who is with us this summer takiug a special course in composition aiid harmony uudor Di Orlando Mansfield, and piano with Mr. Pfefferkom in the college con- H-rvatory. Miss Walker is a successful Uicher of music at Monroe, and we an indeed indebted to her fqr both the pleasure and privilege of hearing her compositions, and for securing the ser- viceg of the other young ladies who so delightfully entertained. • Mr. J. M. Parks is erecting ^ splen did new’ home on West Washington street. Work is progressing nicely on the job and when completed this will be a modern, convenient residence. MILLER AND WALKER ADVANCED BY G. M. Clyde Walker has been promoted to the position of' Traffic Manager by the Gainesville Midland authorities, . taking the place of B. B. Cheek, who resigned some time ago to take the place of traffic manager of the Co- I operative Cotton Buyers’ Association > with headquarters in Atlanta. I Coincident with Mr. Walker’s pro- I motion, Robert L; Miller was appoint, ed Traveling Freight and Passenger i tf nt of the Midland, the place va- I Lwi-rj U.. TUoiCoi. TAX RETURNS OFF. Hall county’s tax returns for the year 1022 are off $406,720.00 as -Com pared with fast year. The returns for 1921 were; $10,240,254,; y aud for ,1922 thoy 'an $9,833,534! ORGANIZING JUNIOR ORDER. Mr. j. b. Lovoiace, Btate Bccretary of the Junior Oruer of Atlanta, was here last Friday.night.for the-purpose of organizing a Junior Order in Gaines- villo. - About fifty applications have already boon received for initiation into this order, which is one of the best orders in America, it is said. Mr. Lovelace will bo in Gainesville again next Tuesday night in the Wood man Hall in the interest of the order. caufd by Mr, Walker. Rev. J. T. Grizzle was in a meeting ?rith Paster Coker at .Oakwood last week. This meeting results m grout good to tho entire community. The church was ereatly strengthened, many souls were savod, and a vision of a greater future came to the member ship. The exact number of additional to the chprch is not known. Mr. Alfred Stevens of Jacksonville, Flo., is bpending a- fow days in the city on a visit to his mothor, Mrs. I. L. B. Stevens, on College uvonue. CENTRAL BAPTIST OWUB0H. Sunday school at 10 a. m., pi eaumng date of porformaAfte. ^ by tho pastor at 11 u. m. Wo will have Benefit D - A - . no night service, but iwill worship with ° . the A irst Baptist people. Let mo urge BOUGHT OUT LATHEM BROS, upon our people to attend tho revival ! Messrs. H. A. Terrell and E< R- Rav - at the First Baptist church. I holiovo cnol have bought out the grocery busi- this is the greatest opportunity that “ness of Lathem Bros, at 41 S. Bradford has'ovor come to the people of this hoc- streot, and will conduct the busmqss tion for the hearing of the Word of‘at the same stand. .They wi 1 han o God. I a first cluss .line'of staple and fancy ' 0 'groceries and foedstuffs. Chns. L. Newton loft Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs lot' day for Suwanoo to visit rclnliw week or moro. They will join « of friends tho lattor part of tin to make a trip to Asheville, N Misso.i May and Willi and Miss Myrtle Horrolfi N. C., wore tho attract! Miss Maude Deaton last Mr. and Mrs. T.. J. B iughuom of Best- wick arc guoHts of Mrs. J. B. Muncly cn W, Broad stroqt. Mr. and Mrs. Monday by automobile for a trip to tho mountains of North Carolina. PROF. E. L.