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GAINESVILLE,
OCTOBER
JUDGE GEORGE IS WINNER *>, * $ *
Nominated for United States Sen- ; NEWS J0B SHOP;; EE-
ator by Overwhelming Ma- j OEIVES. ORDER FROM :
jority Over AH Opponents i* CALIFORNIA.
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* presentee
Judge Walter'F, George was boniiua-, WL , T . .
t;3d in yesterday’s primary for United c j^° NeWS (>fTicc T^terday re*
States Sooatbr to fill the unexpired term ^ ^er lronL a large insuranee
I, of the late Hon. Thomas K Watsou, de-.f 8ft $ 9§£ * ra ? clBU0 ''- Calif ? rnia,
ikWk w - or • tVsro *nousand -forma, which will this
feating Governor Thomas W. Hardwick,
Ron. Seaborn Wright of Rome, and
Hon. J. K- Cooper of Bibb.
Judge G. H. Howard and Hon.. John
wehk bo printed and forwarded.- This
is, perhaps; the first OTder.eyer received
by fa Gainesville printing esatblishmcat
ivom this far away, eapecialy-from the
*‘Golden State;" and it only goes to
prove that oven in. that far-away state,
they have heard of and. want some of
flio n*nA,i! '<!aL ill,: '. • • *
the good job work this office is con
stantly turning-out. for 'its customers.
Floral: Whether far-or nearpdf you
want gpod job printing, send your or
ders to The Gainesville News.' •
. BRENAU NOTES
The past ‘Week has been filled with
tho activities Of the Young Woman's
Christian Association. On Thursday
Pledge Day ;for the organization wan
(ft the chapel hour. The bud
get which is .quite large was pledged,
and on the following day, which had
been set aside as Pay Day, a goodly jpOr
cant Was paid.. The treasurer; Mi
Mofiett and her committee, are alih|iiy
fulfilling their promise in making i
banner. year. _
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Tue Recognition Service of the Youug
Woman's Christian Association wus
held on Sunday evening in the auditor?
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The piocessional). which was sung by
the choir, heralded the entrance of those
who have pledged themselves to the or
ganization. The new members, dressed.
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NORTH GEORGIA OLDER
BOYS CONFERENCE. '
Large delegation's of boys repre
senting•! high schools, churches, Sun
day schools, Y., M. C. A., and 6ther
organizations, will arrive. here Friday
to attend'the Older Boys’ Conference
to be held the. 20th to 22d under the
auspices-of the State Y. M.. C. A. .
188:1 The conferences are held to bring
together the older Christian boys iflf
the state for guidance and inspiration
in the doing (if worth-while.-things in.
the home, the church, the school, and
the community; and to enlist boys in
the superintendent had no authority to
administer the assets of fchp bank, and
that the charter of the Marietta Trust,
a campaign of health betterment, pd Banking-company'had expired,
mind acquirement, sool enrichment The'bank act was attacked from al-
-7 -.f.—J-Y .-Ti-ikiAi x . v 1 most every angle. The suits sought, to
BANK SUPERINTENDENT IS
UPHELD BY JUDGE IN
^ARIETTA CASE
' Judge J. B. Jones of the northeastern
circuit, on Saturday rendered his' opin
ion-in the two cases from Marietta in
volving fho defunct Marietta Trust and
Banking company, in which Judge D.
W. Blair'was disqualified. .
The suits-were by ’ depositors and
stockholdars; attheking tho constitution-'
r.lity of the banking act; alleging that
and service achievement. >
Plans have been m#le by the pas- en 3 0in riirthcr. activities of thesuperin-
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tors and laymen bf the Gainesville' dnd ftskedrfor the appointment
churches to entertain jiaeir^guosts in! a Reiver on’the three grounds of
private homes. On fintur lay evening 1 ^ u^Mtdtutionality of the act, on.
1. •• . fiY”nn*n.t.inTi nf flio plmrfnv or»^ An'
' T, Boifeuillet, who first entered the face,
retirefh'lhst week anil only’ the
four mentioned candidates foughtmt
until th'o end; ; /; f/- '7 V / v i.-.y
Accuidihjg to-lust, reports, receiv
tliis morning,- Judge George oiirrii
votes; Governor Hardwick carr
counties with 76 county unit vot
Hon. Beabovn. Wright carried 7 counties
with 28 county unit votes. As only
208 county unit votes wore. needed to
nominate, .it will' bb • observed that
Judge George has" 108 -more ebunty rnnit
votes than required to give him the
nomination,
Judge George has served respectively
as Solicitor General ?and Judge of tho
MRS. HARRIET ELIZABETH
RIGSBY DIES IN ATLANTA.
The remains of' Mrs. Hariet' Eliza
beth Rigsby, who died Tuesday morning
at the residence, 94 Pcachfrce place,
Atlanta, were brought to. this, city for
funeral and interment this. morning.
The funeral cortege proceeded from tho
station, to Alta Vista cemetery, where
services-were conducted by Dr. T. R'.
Kendall, Jr. '
Mrs. Rigsby was a formdr resident
of Gainesville, having made hbr home
here for thirty.years or more.- Sho
inoved .te Atlanta about four years ago,
where she has since resided! ,
Phe was the widow of the late J. W.
Rigsby, who for a long number of years
conducted a slioe store in Gainesville?
. . Mts - Rigsby was a..Vyoman of noble
'Gliristian character, wllosei deeds
kindness are v fresh id the memory of
many, and who. had hosts of friends in
Gainesville Who aro. saddened at. the
nows of lior ‘death.
lie is survived,by three sons, Messrs.
in" white, and. bearing lighted candlbs; ^as-fcban hrranged for' the ’tb^ expiratidn of the charter, ..and
bcauVl ‘ delegates, and^Yellowing the afternoon 1 bHo ground that the superintendent
made-this a most impjessive.and
ful occasion.
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Another of the many Y. W. C -^$ of interest in and about Gainesville. ' ;
Lvxties oi the past week, was holding - ^ , stat e committee; whicb is .fos-
it. . Y! i. li TT/i..nn Unnlmn Jr\vi
av&itakfe irf automobile to.pointe *»S ot tie bank.
j . . - ' . 4 , v. .. . vs _ ; On flAVnlni'if
aud
and wB/st-
fivitiea
for the first time House Parties on
Saturday evening in the various houses.
The pafti os ranged from very, formal
On the -hoatrilig-.it developed that tn?
rtooptiouma duuook to kiumaxpurtio;. «,o Hi-Y, blub
«t,/i provod to be most en3oyable • . c
supdrintondent had, despite the theft by
tering tho“ conference,' hag obtained' the ofeicers of this bank of moire than
W .U krwvnm' iVipn'to sneak' on‘ S330 ) 000 >mWw was more/^than double .
subjects- conceiming : Sunday sdhooie», l tll ° entire capital stock; and despite the- g ? tt ^ e8yille t0 one - touchdown la
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GAINESVILLE HI DEFEATS
COMMERCE HI 26-0.
The Rod aud Whit# football team of
Gainesville High school defeated
bierce High in Commerce Friday afte
noon by the score of 26 to 0. A larg
delegation from Gainesville was preset
at tho game and it also seomed that s
cf Commerce was on hand.for the <
casion. • > •, . ' >
Commerce won the toss and elec
to receive. On the first play after
kick-off Commerce pulled a forward pass
which betted them their only first down
of te game, Gainesville then took, tha
ball on her bwn 4fi-yarcl line and; boa
a march down tho field which brought i
touchdown.
Commerce again received, but soon
lost the ball on downs. Gainesville.-
again began a triumphant anarch whiu’v
netted another score.. Commerce elec
ted to kick this time*.; Gainesville re
ceiVod and aagin scored.. The first ha!
showed marked superiority by tha
Gainesville team. Gainesville had ex
perienced little trouble in making first,
down during this half. r ‘
Commerce came back in the second,
half with a great ‘ fighting spirit and.
-present conditions existing in the state
movement, and the Employed Boys’
As ‘joint recital of unusual interest
wins given, on Thursday evening by -Mf|
brotherhood.
on account of , defiati on, paid to tho
common; depositors ■ ijf. this blank. 30 per
, The bnlliajot Work of Captain Black-
shear, at. half, was the feature of tl
game from a Gainqsyillo standpo' -
Corinne Pearce" Turnipseed,
prano, Mr. Bruno Michaeijs, violinist,
wi'h Mrs.. Michaelis at. the piano. -Both
Mr. Miciiaelis tod Mrs, Turnipseed are
excellent artists, and gave a lovely, pro?
gram. .
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■“* * ^ •• - V • cent in dividends and there was avail- game xrom a trainqsvnio stanapou
The opening- meeting. Friday even- able (m a d d : tional 1Q per t h at ; tkQ P 0 rt e r, M a nes S , P a ris ,and Pilgrim al
iytle So- ing will be held in the Sunday-school • , - . — ■.TllflVPfl AnRfl vinll fni* . ilninootnla «
room of the First Methodist church,
at which place a rally will be held!
morning.; ^ '
Several ;bf the Gainesville churches
will be occupied by the conference
during the session.
interesting visitor; of the past-i
week .was Mts, RussqII - Snow, of QuitV;
T
LILLY—CLARK.
man, Mrs. Snow; as Miss Leslie; Hd'r-
fell is muf^'^beloved bY the students Gaiiiesville, announce the engagement old law andVundey a receivership th^
apd facirity of! the’college,..having or-, of/their,.daughter,'Mardclle, to MrfEv- foes of Mich a received.would k^ive been
and Mrs. Oscar . James Lilly, of
sta,:J,ohn C; Rigs-
■ E.; Rigsby, pf this .
LAy/ OFFICE HERE.
Col. G. F. Kelley has opened a law
office at 514 Jackson building, and" will
'enter the ’practice of lav-i in this sec-,
tiou.. Associated .with Mr. Keley will
be . his bi other,-Hon. John I. Kelley, and
the (firm name-will be Kelley & Kelley
Mrs. Bnow libs been delightfully on
teftaihoa aiT. cRnnera; -partietHand'- thea
tre parties. ? Among the hostesses were
Miss Florence M. .Overton; Miss Eva
Pearce,. Mrs. Lester Hosch, and -Mt&-
Ella P. Leonard. . ,
, w.. Col. Kelley is a former representative
superior courts of the.Conlolo circuit, of Gwinnett county i n ^he/legislaturc,
Judge of the Court of Appeals, n ftnd a law ei . of . Wiilian t attainments;
f in Cm.,,/,,,,,, p.en.-m.i 1 ' , " 7
Judge of the Supreme court of Georgia, who ;. 8 wel ^ med to tho Quoen ,
resigmni,- the last named position Jau-' ^
•j&ry 1, 1922,00 return-tp .the *
of law at hjttihome .in .Vienna. He is a (
gr:,dualo of";Mercer University in thdl
class of 1900, and" is only 44 years 'pi
. age. He is married and has two ch
dven, hi; wife being a daughter of Hon.
Joseph P. Heard of Vienna/
Majoi Charles E. McGregor of War-
Venton, was nominated oyorwhelmingly
for Pension Commissioner to succeed
tlie late' Judge John W, Lindsey, de
feating four opponents. He is the fa
ther of Mrs. D. C. 8tow of Gainesville,
hence Gainesville, and Hall county peo
ple have a peculiar interest' and pleas
ure in his nomination:
The State Democratic convention will
niejt October 28th in Macon and for
mally ratify the action of the primary
hy declaring Judge Goorgo and Afaj^r
Mc&rogcT ,t® nominees of the party for
Huited States Senator and Pension Com-
Jiiissioner, respectively. ■
Hall county Wont for both George
tad McGregor, tho vote for the various
candidates befog as follows:
George. 781.
Hardwick, 298.'
Wright, 284.
Cooper, 9.
Mo Gregor, 1,124.
Clark’, 188,
Butt, .85.
Stone, 31.' m
Dent, 25.
UNION SINGING AT DUNA-
GAN’S CHAPEL.
There will be a union singing at Dun-
ogan's chapel ion the. first Sunday in
November.
will be there are Jones, McMillan, Turk
and many others.
It will bo an all-day affair; -with dip-,
n’er on tho grounds, and everybody is
invited to come, not omitting the song
book under one afm and the. w.f. bas
ket under thd other.
and faculty of.the college,;^liaVing or-,of.toeuyoaiighter,'MardoJJe, to Mr;
ganized aud'koitad as president for twbd erf’ Ballm'd vplark,- of. La Grapge,
tlio
fears of. the Student Government, as . marriage to bfe. solemnized in November,
wo have it. in force now, ' Hp cardi-. , V . 1 ..
superihtondent still had on hand $154,- phpy e< 3-. good ball for Gaincsvile.
000 bucpHected bills repeivable and otb- pai ne s v iHe hps. rup. up a total of s
er assots,. out ,*of which the depositors P°i n ta tc .their opponents’ 14 this saa,-
would reeeiVe additional And substan- | s( m,.-having been/scoredon by Clarkes-
ti.pl dividends. The/ • superintendent They have a splendid team and
showed, that the profits under his dpor- : win W 'watching, in their remaining: ^
aticu, exceeded-the expenses toder his j G^ les on schedule, . > ■-■■■
manugement',by $5,000, that under his' Y- dtil farni f hes tU noxt opposition,
management; tho liquidating agent bad Commercial- High of Atlanta; Ath-
received-only $1;250; whereas under the/! Toccoa .and Fulton High are also
on the schedule.
BOUGHT HOTEL PROPERTY
The decision- of Judg’d Jones denied!; Dr. J.-U. Downey.recently bought or
the receivership and injunction,-and is Mr. A. J. Lovolady'tho latter’s hotetl
important boeivuso of. other attacks at, Ball-Ground. In company with MA
‘{•ado oil the banking act throughout .‘ John W. Jackson, Dr. Downey spent a.
•tho state.* ' ij day m nvo-nl Ball Ground, last week
sold in the city’Of Gainesville ■. Ju v g v G ^“ l 'gy Gober,. and iH. B.' looking over the property with a view*
inspected tod, iiaohse ihsued ^ Mar ^ a ’? .^sont^^thm. to making some 'repairs to the hotel,
■ > , . ' y j stockm/lders and depeaitors, 'while Her-. which will continue to be operated h r
' 7 ... V I khitt fllotr nnJ Uwn J i!i'X 1 i ■ n Ivt A ,.a1a« 1.7 J x
Miss Pearl Smith of Valdosta, and a
popular member of the class of'1922,.is
the guest of n\em
sorority* y.
of the Phi Mu
, J J'7 NOTIDE. '' _
After Oct. 15,1922, all meat and dairy-
products
must" bo
to sell .frame, ^ V ' HOPKINS j BhrtkOWy and Fred Morris, of Maridt- ! some on
■ \ City Food Itnspedfe-S ff ® avi< ?’ of ^ , '
■ \:i ./- v■ , v v * resontea the superintendent.’ «
Miss Mary E/ Carden had ha hqr guest
during the past week her father, Mr.
C. R. Carden,, of Munfordville,, Ky.
Mr. Pa|'Haralson of Blairsville, Gp;.,
spent|several days at the coliegp' visit--
ing 'her', daughters, Misses Austine and
Jutoit'a Haralson.
\ Mrs.. Mamie’F.' /Reese of Atlanta, is
tho guest, of her daughters, Misses Mary
Among the prominent leaders Wh°- £opo anu Kathryn Rqese,/at thp Zeta
i?au chapter house. V
/ Mr. C. J. LeFleur of Detroit, Mich;
spent.'sevotal' days with, his daughter.
Miss Metta, recently.
SINGING AT ANTIOCH NEXT
SUNDAY.
, There will be a singing'at Antioch
church next Sunday afternoon, begin
ning.at 2 o’clock. .
Mr. J. E. Owons and othor prominonjt
leaders will be on hand, and u pleasaut
timo 1b expected.
Th ) “FVork and AVorsbip'y songboolts
wil bo used. *
SIXTH GRADE HONOR ROLL
CANDLER ST. SCHOOL.
IVniier Griggs '- ,-. //;
Roy Jackson
Ferdio Hutchins
Arnold Griffin
Evoiyn Griggs
Frances- Hill
Lessio Simmons
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RIVERSIDE TO PLAY U. S. B.
HERE SATURDAY.
A football game which promises to bo
hectic struggle 'from the blovying of
the roferee’s .whistlo until the end'of
flu) gain-.* is sluteil ,-it tlui city p.-uk
Saturday afternoon-betwcon the “fight-
'in\r” Rivorsido cudets anil the Uiiiver-
Lity School for Boys of Atlanta,
f Riyor-iide has quite n number of stars'
j buck lit llio. school Ibis year, ami this
M earn will no doubt be a.contondor for
I ijio state championship. Tho University
cloven is noted as one.of tho best in
the state, and probably the liost in At-
lanta prep circles. Llpivormty fans are
'onfidont of the outcome of the game,
but witl- Rivorsido playing their usual
game; in their own bnelc yard, they' will
- IRVIN JARRARD. - n d Tho Rlv0r M 0 team
r - and Mrs. L. Y. Irvin, of Cornelia, W? 0 C - . in , hd _
•mnounco the engagement ..of tholr nust.lined qtG^y o^ fon ‘‘ ^ 10 ”
^RlUer. Loin Florence, to Mr. Louis _ J/Jt;,, ^ | /lll0
•crimes Ev °” mi “ M, " y
Wmmfa ‘*'%v ■ M mm
Mr. atid Mrs. J. D. Smith tod son,
Lamar, Mrs. O' H. Humphries ’of Bar-
nesville^ Ga., motored tip for the Week
end and.wore guests of tlicir'daughtors,
Miss Noll' Smith and Mis*, lola. Hum
phries, , ;
Among those who spent the week-ond
in Atlanta were Misses Mary Cg.de
Holmes, Holbn Torrence, Alary Jane
Huddleston and Joan Davis.
Dr. H. J. Pearce ‘isy spending some
t ime in N6w. Orleans, La.
CALLED * COMMUNICATION.
There will be ,a cullod cdin'iuumeation
of Ginnes/ilia Lodge No, 219, F. & A,
M.y next Friday night in the lodge room,
Tliore will‘bo work in tlio Master
Dogree and the membership, ns well as
visititig brethren, is cordially invited to
attend.
WHOESXLE GROCERY FIRM
CHANGES HANDS.
A large'business deal of last week
was the purchasing of J. F. Carter- Co*.
APPOINTED MEAT INSPEC
TOR
selected by the new owner.
CHILD’S DRESS CAUGHT FIRE
Mrs/ J'esepliine Tunilin had one of h?c
hands severely burned 'Thursday while
putting out the flames which ignited th*;-
y Carter Grocery Co. The entire line
f wholesale; merchandise' stock was
•ought; but the J. F. Citrtoi' Co. 're
tained the- builditigs. v However, .this
firni is i o’ ’ring from .jjfcd wholesale gro-
oery business. ■
j The J. F., Cartep Co., of; which Mr,
J. F, Carter has b'bon proprietor, has-
been in tho wholesale grocery business
here for a numbor of* yews past and
had grown to bo a firm of well-known
reputation. Mr. .T. F. Carter lmd : for
merly been-ii stockholder in the Carter
Grocery Co. ' •
Carter Grocery Co., with the addition
of this stock, will continue in business
ct the smile location,*
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WEEK-END FESTIVITIES . AT
N. G. A. COLLEGE, DAHLON-
- EGA
The North Georgia Agricultural cob
Jogd had a very eiijoyilble week for tlio
students beginning witii a very interest 1 -
i:ig footl'-all gnmo in the aftornobn^ fol
lowed by g daneo at tlijj Mountain-Inn
Hotel in , tho evening.' Tho football
giyiio wuu a hpetic struggle from bo-
to /end, Rivorsido and the .Ag
gies furnishing sumo, which ondqd in a
vlctoiy for the Gniuosvillo laddies by
u score of 2^ to 12. Dablonogu. stnrtod
the scoring early in the game ruu up
thoir 12 points .before Rivorsido rallied,
’ ey*nobly boginning ( in the last of the
Dr. W V. Hopkins at tho last, council , ; dross of her little six-yedr old daughter.,
meeting ,was appointed moat inspector i w hich caught fire while the little girL
for.the icily. ThisT is a'great step»for- -,fa^ standing in front of the fire-place,
ward to ’improve sanitary .eruditions as |Mrm Turalin had her husband, Mr. Chn*..
this officio takes charge of "and inspect^ Tumiin, toro off the little girl’s dress;.
aj|. 'dairy; and meat prodiiets coming in when the flairies 'wore discovered with--
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SHI
nr going but of the municipal corporate
limits. Dr. Hopkins, who. is a very ca
pable veterinary surgoon,here.for the
past few-; 3'cars, should make an excel
lent mr.u .for- this important posit,ipn.
STILI^-PICKENS.
Mavrii-b at the homo, of the brido’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Still, at
Montoe, Ga., Monday evening, October
9ti., Miss Lucille Still of that city and
M:\ Chus. L. Pickens of Bowman; Ga.
The ceremony was. performed by an
«u *h of tho bride, Rev. Mr. Woodruff
of Dallas, Ga., in tlie presence of friends
and relatives who hadassembled for
tho evvint. The. bride is pii, estiiuablo
young .womr.n. of Monroe, is a graduate
of tho Eighth distric-il A, & M. school
u.nd I lie Stiite NornTal School at Athens,
n.id his tiuight for sometime at.Triad,
Ga, and other places.. Mr. Pickens is
out thc child be|ng in any way*, injur?*I.
by the flamfss, but Mrs. Tiimlin.’s hands
were badJj' burned. They lived on route
2/noar the 7 city.'
NOTICE TO REGISTER.
Every one in the City off Gaines
ville whoisen titled to register, undet
the law, must come to the City
Clerk’s Office at the City Hall am£
register that they may be qualified!
to vote' in the election to he -held; out
the, 12th day of December, 1922'.
,-Every one is entitled, to register
who is twenty-one years of age, has 1
resided in the State for twelve*
months, and who has paid all tales'
required of them and which they haw.
had an opportunity qf-paying, except;
taxes fto-this year.
The registration book is now open;*
a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Pickens of ^ ^ bfeen since October 2nd amli
this city and is manager of tho Bowman wi]1 vemain open until November 2nd,.
Drug Co., of Bowman, Ga., having grad-; WgV which time no one ^11 be allow,
.mted-r.i the University of Goorgia bo^ ^ register
oral .years ago. Mr and. Mrs. Pickens ' ^ 0lefction r wiH be held for three-
after a honeymoon.trip to Frauklm and
other points in that ft
other points in that! soction, came’ to
Gninosviiie Saturday and remniued lUH.i]
Sunday with-tho formor’s parents, ro\
'-.irhin^ to Bowman Smidny afternoon,
MODERN TOPICS CLUB.
Mrs/Tsutiior- Bridgors ontpri ninod tin!
jncuibor3 of tho Afodcvn.Topics Club on
Tuesday ufternooq at her homb'On Main
street. MtB, S/O. Smith read an inter-
paper on "Unitbd Stuto^ and
esting
Her Possessions, ” after which Mrs.
Brldgor*-. favored liex guests with sev
eral. beautiful piano.selections.
Mrs. Hammond Johnson and Mrs.
James Merritt assisted tho'hostess in
korving a salad course.
The visitors present were Miss Katie
i‘«d quarter.’ Hatcher -wa^ probably 'vlio^re t'/.iy are at jiomc to their friends,
the outstanding star of the game, be
ing very capably aided by Rosonfolt,
whoso long run. through tlio entire Bah-
'Winiwrn fnem i. ...n 1 • _ ./• j.r.. ..
MR, 0 H. WILLIAMS DEAD.
News of tlio death of Mr. C. H. Wil-
lonoga ti'um.anjl tho rest of his fighting lmins, fpriuorly qf-A.tliyita Imi re- -.u’•;/
tcam-n-.f.tes,. Dahlonega outclassed the tf Bnini>rldge, reached here Muhuuy
and rami ns a severe; shock to- his
friends here. Hn is tin .ihiie
.
yisitovs-in the firsl half and put up a
very excellent brand of ball.
Ai 8:.'t0 tho guests of the different
fiats at tin* school and other visitors
Edwin A,-Smith of this v *.,r. -««, ^ . -s-.. .. . m
at H. ]«..»» in MM# nftor » hWj«W™ >"gW led “ the
Commissioners as required undou the;
recent act of the Legislature amend
ing the City Charter; this election
will he held on the 12th of December,
1922. .* N
No one cap register for you; YOUV'
MUST COME IN PERSON and tuk».
the oath before the City Clerk. It
you are sick or for any reason son-
are unable to come to the Clerk’s Of-.
€ice> 'he will come to yoii if you wiE ; :
ask him. It is important that ev«ury-
liu I' d I Body register, and thereby show that}
•any
a-.her o' lire;
ity.
gathered at tho Mountain Iifn for n.’jwioss and tho interment took place in
the City.
•evy enjoyable daneo. 'Music was fur*
•lishcd by the BJue Birds of Gaines-
\iili* uho kept up their re]» as being
the best in N.orthensf Gnorgin. Thp
daneo vvii'n a huge success, being spon
sored by tho Pan-Hellenic of tho scho
Thomnsvillo.
•He is survived by his wife and seven
HOWARD THOMPSON, Mayor..