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VOLUME XXXV.
JURIES SPECIAL TERM HALL
SUPERIOR COURT.
)'Ue jurors chosen for the special term
0 f Hail Superior court called by Judge
Jones fnc the third Monday iri October
jjyvo been summoned by the sheriff.
T'-io grand jury was called especially
;o indict Arthur Whitworth charge with
lil'iug his wife at New Holland, and
pr.iman Boyd, ii.ne'gro, charge with the
jimnlor of another negro on the train
r.ear Flowery Brapc^,two months!ago.
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GRAND JURORS;
,T. T.,Morro>v Jr
Henry H. Estes
H. D._ Barrett „ .
M. Li;Light'
b. B. Carter
,.T. W. Waters
Geo. W. Moore
,7. L. Phillips
Elmer Chastain
J. M, Haynes
C. R. Frierson
H. C. Martin
J. K. Couch
J. M. McClure
G. C. - Reed
A. J. Hadaway.
M. B. Carter jj
X J. Svfan
Jasper M. Hulsey
Andrew Thompson
T, J. Fraser,.
E D. Pitchford
F. T. Davie ‘
T. H. Robertson
H, ■ S. Buffington
J. H. Conner
J. R. *W. Thompson
A. H, Tankersley
T. B. O ’Kelly ‘ .
Dathan Jones.
Gainesville Chapter of the Ameri
can Red Cross to Establish
A Dental Clinic.
NEW SENATORIAL COMMIT
TEE AT GILLSVILLE
At the recent meeting at Gillsville of
33rd district Senatorial committee, at
which time Mr. Ji M. Garrison of Banks
county was nominated to serve as Sena- cross
tor from this district, composed of Hall, a]J -
Jackson and Banks, it being Banks gani 4tkm,
county : ’s time to furnish the Senator for thY motto. of whiqh is Service. , ‘
the ensuing two yeais,, the following L a gt week at,.a meeting of the exee-
NEW CITY CHARTER WINS
AT THE POLLS. \
Th., proposed new city charter, pro-
. ... , , ... vidiugfor a commission or,,city inan-
Ganiesville ami Hall county are tone . ,. .
. ^ “*v ager form of government, which was
NORTH GEORGIA OLDER
BOYS’ CONFERENCE
The finest or the saddest thing any
boy;can suy about any man is:
responsible fori what I am."
committee from-each of the throe coun
ties was named to serve for the ensuing
two yoais: ' , i/
Otis Reynolds, chairman
W. P. Hardin, Sec. and Trcas,
Hall County—W. P. Martin, C. M.. So-
gar, Dr. : J. A. Bryant, J. W. Casey.
Jackson County—Hollis . Henderson,
Otis Reynolds, J. ,W; Shepherd,' T.-F.
.Parks. 1 j
Banki! County—T. E. Andersop, Dr.
O. N. Hardin. .
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a- T" submitted to the voters of Gainesville /Which will it. be in your case?
’ J! ’ ' Who was responsible for the actions
two western boys a little more than
The vore was: For the now charter,-!.a year ago, who killed a taxi driver
901; against the new charter, 236, being ( and stole his car? ! ... ,
a .majority for ratification of 665. ! Ono of them, eighteen years old, was
Under tho provisions -of the act the\ sentenced to hang and the other, only
city will, beginning January 1st next' fifteen, was given, a'life sentence.
utivo board of the local ehaptcr in con
sultation with Mr. J. C, Logan,* of At
lanta, assistant manager of the South-. be',operated Under the new form! .Who was responsible for the develop
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TRAVERSE JURORS.
1. W. W; Cash
2. 0. D. Bifffington
4. Lonnie Luther
5. W. E. Lawson
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HELPING FARMERS,
Mr. Herbert Tabor, •sccretary-treasds:
er of Hall County, National Farm Loan
Association, has received notice front
the Federal . Land. Bank that this/allot-,;
mint for Hall county for the ensuing
qu .rter is $50,000, which will be wel
come nows to the farmers who want
long-tom loans ai a cheap rate of in
terest.
The Federal Land Bank makes ioans
of no,^over 50% of the appraised value
of land and 20 per cent of appraised
value of improvements for a period of
33 years and the interest rate .lias boon
reduce' tc- 5%%<
Loana may be paid off sooner if de
sired. .. .
No loan will be made whore ajjpli-
ednt cultivates more than half of- his
land on third and fourth .or standing
rent basis, the. idea being to encourage
actual, bona fido farmers.
■ The local association will accept' ap
plications up to $50,000 until November
15th. V
era Division, A. R. C., definite arrange
ments were made to establish, in Gainos-
Aille arid in Hall county a Dental Clinic,
and employ a, community nurse to help,
the city and county health physicians
In .improving health conditions. ^
The dentists of Gainesviilo will bo,
fuipjiahcd with a portable dental equip
ment that; wilUmake it possiblO'for them
Cb go out/to all j;Be country sehoolhouses
and do what over dental work may be
required. The Red Cross gives this
equipment. ’ t - ;'
A community nuTse, so' long needed
lioro, will bo secured as soon as possi
ble to afisist in ti)is work, and to eri-
lighton tie community in regard to the
inost intelligent means of preventing
disease.
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J. A. Mcrshori, . .
O. M. Hendrix
T J. Wayne
John Goforth
71. B. Mancss
Ralph HosCh
F W. O'Kqlly
W. T. Clark .
W. D. Benson
L. W. Gaines .
C. M. Turk /
D. W, Anderson
W. W. Coopor
E. L. Moore
G. C. Harios
Andrew Smith'
Will D. Strickland
J. C, Reed
R G. McHugh
J. R. Clark . r
W. W. Holland
G. B. Richardson !
J. E. -Truolovo
H C., Blackstock
O. J, McGraw ( ,
A. L. Coker
J. D. Hawkins
C. 1: Whekb’el •
J. I. Gaines
John Wiley
GAINESVILLE YOUTH JOINS
^U; ; ;S. KIARINES
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J.' B. Edmondson
W. H. Cliambhrs
W. A. Ramseur
J. W. Tims ’
W. V. Parks
F. O. Evans
T. A. Moore
G. E. Pilgrim
B. H Pirklo i
F. G. Turner
Ed. Meadors
REVIVAL AT ST. PAUL.
The revival services which hrive beon
inprogTCEs at St. Paul Methodist church
for several days will como to a close to
night. . ■ ’ ■ S 81
These services havo proved a bloa-
s 'ng to ihe church and the coriiiriuriity;
niany new members have boon added to
'■in church roll, and the meetings have
been thoroughly enjoyod by large con
Rogations.
„ U. H. S. PLAYS A. & .
*’• H. S, plays tho Ninth District A
* M. School foptlmll team here Friday
afternoon at 4 o'clock in wlmt promisee
ot bn a hot game. - ’ ■
fb H. 8.’defended Commdroo Hi 2-1 to
f Inst Friday in a fast, gamo, in which
^nnl starred; for Gaihesvillo
HONOR ROLL; CANDLER ST.
SCHOOL
Tl.b following is the honor roR for tho
sixth grade of Candlor Street School:
. Atldjrta, .Gu., October. 2, 1922—Tliat
the Marme's'secm to bo a popular thing
in 'G'ainjiky^Uc, Ga.,.'i& attested, -to by the
ennstmdut today of. William A. Hiller,
Jr., soil of. Hr. Wiiliam A. Miller, Sr.,
of that thriving riietropolis, and who is
the sixth ^outh from that city who has
cast hits lot with tho United States Ma
rine' Corps during September, according
to Captain George Bower, . U. S.' M'. C.,
ecruiting officer at room 510 Post Of
fice Building, in this city* ; i • s
Younj Miller, a, husky,' woll-built [
Goorgiar. bad very little trouble passing |
the required physical examination arid
other tests, and after a shbrt talk in
wnich Captain Bower explained in £ull
the activities of tho ‘ marines, both on
land and at sob, as well as in foreign
lands, he was transferred to the large
training camp at' Paris. Island, S. Q.,
whero he will undergo f a short training,
after which ho will be ready to do duty
with one of the companies of marines
stationed in various paTts of the world.
Miller will also Kavo ample time to de
vote'to bctteriUg his education, as well
as healthy out-door sports, as sports are
essential to the health of every membor
BLUE BIRDS GIVE ENTER
TAINMENT. :
Monday afternoon between the hours'
of 4 and 6 o 'clock, the Blue-Birds, an
orchestra of exceptional talent gave a
conceit, r. y Cinciolo is. This splendid or
chestra 'was organized .this summer at
ainesvillt and furnished music for all
the. dauces'of the viqinity where they
have become widely known for their
ability. The orchestra is composed of
Messrs Jimmiio Cinciolo, of Gainesyilio,
|th,e, conductor, vflith his Saxophone;
Bijl Vam-.e, another. Saxaphone genius
whose reputation is growing fast
oiv of tho Lest in the State. His saxu-
phonc solos were ono of the -best fea
tuves of tho afternoon, being accom
panied by' Mr., Cinciolo. Mr. Hyman
Richardson, a marvel with his- Tenor
Banjo, Mr. Ernest. Forrest- at .tbe -druuis
who adds greatly to the excellent time
of the orchestra.. Mrs. Beddirigton of
Riverside played the piano for the or
chestra that, afternoon, as the former
pianist :s in school and has had to dis
continue li^r service with this organ!
zatior.., Tlio niusi,c was thoroughly on
joyed y a crowded store from, ebgin
rdng imtix the close of the lentbftain
ment. . *
the sol
was /:
diefs of the soa. Private'Mil-
lisurient.
accepted for a throe-year on;
ATTEND WEDDING.
-Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Palmour and
Mr. Bon Terry Palmour attended the
wedding last Thursday in- Atlanta of
Miss Well Palniour, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Hark A. Palmour, and Dr.
Walter Richard Holmes, which was sol
emnized at the homo of the bride’s par
ents in Druid Hills.
The- wedding was a Host beautiful
and impressive event, being performed
by Bishop Warren Candler, and the
beat, wishes of their hundreds of friends
attend, tho happy young couple.
FINE RECITAL AT Br-ENAU
Messrs. Walter Chapman, pianist, and
George Rogovs, Tenor, gave a recital at
the Brenau auditorium last Friday even
ing before a very appreciative audience,
This was'the*first- recital of the Ar
tist Series, and was presented by the
Mu Phi Epsilon Sorority, a honorary
musical sorority of highest national
rank and’ in conjunction with the B
Natural Club,. /
The recital given by ^hese two talont-
c^/ men. gave to the lovers of classical
music’ lovers something that was., very
.rare, • • j
..Mr. Chapman presented many (num
bers at the piano which were thoroughly
enjoyed ns evidenced by the rounds of
applause of those present while.. Mr,
Rogers, in his -excellent solos', was re
called again and again.' v"?
Miss H ar y*Whitson is the local min
egor arid should be congratulated upon
the outcome of the recital.- A number
of recitals are to be given by the musi
cal sorority ancl club in this series
throughout the year and they are looked
fo-wnrd to with much interest. The ro
citals arc being broadcasted over radio
and’Wni- afford many others outsido of
Gainesville tho pleasure of hearing
them.
AUCTION CO. HAS BIG SALE
i'he farm that was sold by the United
Realty unci Auction Company of Gaines
Villo, last week near Now Holland was
bought by W. R. Huglios of this city,
We- learn that this company will sell
REPUBLICANS OF 9TH NOMI
NATE TO CONGRESS MRS. G.
BItIUKHAM llpl _^ ^ ^
Jnbper, Ga., Sept, 30. At a meeting ^ Andrew Thompson estato October
of: the Republican executive committee
of the Ninth congressional district held
today Mrs; Grace Davis Brinkhaiu, a
24 and 25, consisting of ’ about 3,000
acres of firfo farm lands with 29 housos
prominent club woman of Jasper, was
fwith barns and outbuildings. This
" fr - Boyd Ledford, of Atlanta, wns a ... thi
T * si ' or to'friends hero last week. |pupumi i
u-.mnimously nominated as a candidate,
for tho Sixty-Eighth congress of tho
November election.
Mrc. Brinkman is one of the lending
iui; im-ss women of north Georgia and
district.
property is located , in tho upper part of
Hall county,
ing.
Wntch for tho adverlis
Mr. J. A, Collins and family of Toe
con, are boing wclcomod to the c?ty
whore they will make tlioir futuro home.
government.
Eleanor Glovor.
Arnold Griffin.
Janies Hoscli.
Walter Grigg.
William Ferguson;
<?h.vrics Porter.
Robert Turnipsded.
L^ori Spain.
S/ivo Singletcn." .
J. P. Noeso.
Fi-anees Hill.
Lessio Simmons.
Mary Ella Walker,
Aline Johnson.
Idum I Dobbs. '
Fprdi’’ Hutchins. -
BRENAU NOTES.
The Cushman Club of tho School of
Oratory held its initial meeting on Mon- , (
‘,He is exeriing in the library of tho De
partment, The election of officers aril
new members was the order of the nicer-
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Horseback ruling is becoming ono of
the most noriular sriorto nf
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JURORS DRAWN TO SERVE AT
VEMBER TERM COURT.
Following is a list of the-traverse ju-
ros drawn to serve at tho regular N'J-
venjber, term of Hall superior court:
f. W. O. Stephens
if W. O. Stephens ' .
2. C. R.. Loggins
3. A .'it. Staton
' 4.; G. BI Westmoreland
5. J. R. Mackey
6i H. G, Stephens
7. C. R. Parsons
8. G. G. Fraser
9; O A. Carter ,/
10. V L. Mathis .
•12. R. W. Thornton
13. : M ,P. Elliott
14. E..mi Rojer -
15. J M( Wayne
16^ - B. A. Smith
17. • Lcfi^Lan'd- T
18. L. O. Barron
C. B. Couch
H. Q. Summons
R. C. Simmons .
F. W. DeLong
H. L. Gaines »
ment of George Washington, ' Robti E,
Leo, Henry Grady and other such mon?
Think if over arid don ’t throw, this let
ter .aside; without acting in the interest
of b6y3r--your own perhaps. ‘
Upon the shoulders of today 's ]3oys
falls the • responsibility of leadership in
the world’s adjustment and reconstruc
tion. The churches and-thc nation must
find their leadership among the boys of
today;. ■■ - t '■
This Sounds like a platitude, brit -it is
a solomn fact just the - same.
The. North Georgia Older Boys ’ Con
ference is- a prayerful attempt to-bring
togethet older Christian boys for in
spiration. instruction and demonHra.
tion. It has been invited to- Gaines
ville by the pastors, representing the
Christian forces of the city, and your
help is earnestly sought in making it a
vital experience in the lives of boys.
The very finest leadership is being
rought. .
Already Dr. Harvey W- Cox, presi
dent of Emory University, has; been se
cured 'for;a prominent part in the con
ference.
AIbo Mr. C. B. Loomis, Southern
Boys’ Secretary for the Y. M. C. A. In*,
ternationpl Committee, Mr. J. j.. Mc
Connell of. Shanghai, China, and many
others including .ministers, high school
leaders and Y. M, C. A. secretaries.
Select boys at least fifteen years old
who show elements of leadership in their
personality. Impress upon thopi that
they a;c representing all the boys back
iiqjne
Charge them with the task of getting
the good things of. the conference and
translating them into action when they
return hontcr-.' Addittcmal'-Hiformation
will follow.
Sincerely yours,
E. E. MONTAGUS,
State Boys’ Secretary Y. M. C. A:
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Homer Bryan .
W.H.i Staton /
E. A. Latliem
J. A. pirns’
F. ,M. Hulsey
29. D. T. Lawson
30. J..B./Vickers
31. H. H. Kemp
f 32. H T. Oliver
33, J W. A. .Mooney
R. D. Luther
G. W. Casey j
J. M. Sheffield -
F. W. Roark
J. R. Boggs
R. D. Smith
Will Coffee
J M. Gunter
W. L.Pirklo
E T. Martini
K. A. Lancaster
F. M. Tribble
L. C. Griffin
Arthur Martin
Jr L. Teague
Dan Palmour
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50. Ernest Moore
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Gainesville, Ga., Oct. 2, 1922,
This gives notice that the books of
registration are now open and will ro
main open through Novombor 2nd, 1922,
All persons desiring to register must
appear at ( the Clerk’s office in person JlOSS ‘
(as no oni) will be allowed to register
anyone else) and subscribe to tho fol
lowing oath:
‘I do solemnly swear that I 'am
twonty-ono years of age, that by tho
second Tuesday in December next, I will
havo resided in said Stato ono year,
and in the city of'Gainesville for thirty
days, rind that I havo paid all logil
taxes required of mo and which I havo
had an opportunity of paying except
the yeni 1 in which I nuulo oath\’’
MAYOR AND COUNCIL. ‘
Attest:
Jns. H. White,
City Clerk.
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN
SESSION AT BETHEL,
Chattuh.oochee Baptist Association is
in session today and tomorrow with
Bethol church in Quillians district.
This is one of the largest Baptist
associations in tho state, arid tho dele
gates from the various churches of tho
association-''are gathered together in
what promises to, be one,of tho iriost
successful and helpful sessions in the
history of the association.’
the most, popular, sports of the college.
Under the courso of study arranged fori
tlioso working for a certificate in physi
cal education a thorough course in horse-
lack riding, tonnis, swimming, aesthetic ,
dancing, etc., are required... The depart
ment of Physical Education,- undor tho
direction qf Miss Lynn. B. Mansfield and
Miss Ethel Bowers^ has,grown in popu-
larity, and many havp rcgistered'for the
special course leading"to tlfe certificate •
in. this .departmerit. ./ v :: . ..
• On hrilufday aftcrnoori bptweeri the
hours of 4 and 6, Mrs. H. J. Pearce, Jr.,
arid MrsX Thos. Peiirce'' entertained at
the home of the former the members of
the faculty, The lovely-now home of
Mrs. Pearce was thrown open, and beau
tifully decorated in quantities of fall
Lowers. Miss Eva Pearce preside*d at
the punch bowl, arid was . assisted by ”
Misses Marcella Moffett, Lillian Sutter
and Motta La Fleur,
I The Seniors of trio School of Oratory
were guests of a lovely tea'which was
given on ‘Tuesday afternoon by Miss
M. Overton, Dean of the
School. Delightful refreshments were
served, and the following'.young ladies : '
Who compose the Senior class were pres
ent: Misses Louise Chenoweth, Floyd
Childs, Mary Bailey, Gene Wise, Polly
Poweil, Margaret McCarroll t Lydia
Rose, Knteb Quinn, Marcella Moffett,
EthcJ Boyd Bock, Anita Tapia,' Eliza
beth Poker, Noll Smith,
The Y. W. C. A. Vesper services on
Sunday evening were unusually intor.
esting. The musical program with Miss
es Winif re,d Bird, and Sara Gray as so
loist was delightful.- The' speaker of the
occasion was Prof. H. J. Pearce. Mr.
Pearce’s subject “Whore gbes the
world’’ was the result of the observa
tions and experiences which he had dur
ing his sojourn in Europe. The talk
was vivid in description and illilminat-
iv-s; | / .
Mrs. .Ella pj^jj^h^jis her guest
on; Sunday her son, Mr. J. P.. Leoimnl,
of Atlanta. ' 1
Mrs. Brand of Atlanta, is^yisiting her
daugh;‘cr Miss .-MamH Brandi . - N
Mrs, C; L. Cobb of Williamston, S. C.,
and a member of the class of ‘20, wns
recont iapitor to the college.
Mrs. M. E. Roeco of Rome, is visiting
Miss Nelio Reece,
Dr. Dewey of Emoriy XJniversity, arid
Mr, Huaitbr Bifil ofiAtlanfa, wore guests
of • Mr. John P^arcb on Sunday.
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ROARK—O’DELL^ .
A inarriage which will prove of in
terest tr- their many frionds in this sec
tion-wa; that - of Mrs. Pago Roark and
Mr. Wi.l (Bud) O’Dell, which occurred
at the homo of the bride near Sardis
church yesterday. Rov. T. L. Robin-
sea in tho presence of only a fow rela
tives.
The bride, the widow of the late Mr.
Page Roark, arid a riplendid woman,
while tho groom is a )orominorit planter
of Summerville, Tex., who formerly re
sided in this county.
They will leave in about two*.weeks
fori their home in Texas, and the best
wishes of friends go with them. . ■■
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MR. BELL THANKS VOTERS.
To the People of the Ninth District:
I take this mothod of thanking you
for the splendid endorsement you gave
[me in the primary recently held. 'To
say'I appreciate, such manifestation of
confidence and, friendship expresses my
feelings but mildly, To receive 11,509
majority over an opponent ds indeed an
konci P appreciate most highly.
I 3hali continue. my best efforts for
the people. ; - f
. . , Sincerely,
% '*'4* THOS. M. BELL. , ;•
WEDDING OF INTEREST.
Tho. wedding of Miss Louise Camp
boll of Atlanta and Mr. Donald H. Jones
of Ft. Wayne, Pad., occurs today iii
Atlanta. The bride is a.nieeo of'Mrs,
J. E. Jackson of this, city ancl has many
friends here who wirii her every happi- 1
JACK KING’S COMEDIANS.
Jack King’s Comedians will, appear
in Gainesville next week for perforin
ances all tlio week. Tills show'll ns ap
pealed in Gainesvillo a number, of times,
and is always grootod by largo houses
in ''recognition of tho high quality of
tho performances ^givon.
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AT THE ALAMO.
Thursday, October 6: ( v
Harold Lloyd in “Grandma’s Boy.”
Each flash,- a laugh. Each scene, a
scream. Each bit, a hit. Each reel,
a riot. /. ; 'j ' "
Also ‘ F. O. B. Africa” and a Ches
ter Comedy. J ... r t ■ ■ *
X5 and 30 cents.
Friday, October 6: , l- 4 '
A Zan e Grey production “Golden
Dreams.” Romantic Spain transplant
ed to the New World. r y -
14th Series “Stanley in Africa.”
• 10 and 20 cents.
Saturday, October 7:
Pete Morrison in “The Better Man
Wins.” A Thrilling Western Drama.
Also a Comedy. ,7V
10 and 20 cents.
Mr. Bob Evoritt, fdfcnorly of Anicr-
icus but noiv a valuable prescription
clerk lit the Piedmont Drug Company
bore returned from n very delightful
trip to Swainsboro, Americas and other
points in the Stato.
NOTICE
On account of tho illness of tho pas
tor, Rov. T. R. Kendall, Jr., the revival
services boginning Octobor 8th at the
First, Methodist ehureli havo boon post
poned.
Board of Stewards.
Tlio many friends of Dr. Kendall will
rogrot. to learn of his recent illness aiul
il is linpei tlml lie will sunn lie out pf
confinement.
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