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GAINESVILLE, GA./ WEDNES^Y, NOVEMBER 8,* 1922.
NO. 13,
DEMOCRATS achieve vic-
TORY YESTERDAY.
]n -he national election yesterday, the
° rats reduced the Repdbliacn ma-
the House of Representatives
Jfemo
jority
to less than 40, gaining 120 but be a? liberal
fro® i 'msp
while in the Senate the Rq-
^nblican majority, wits cut' down to a
^Lmium from a majority of 24. ,
F#Tn „ )r Gov. Alfred E. Smith was
•verwhelmingly elected Governor of
KeW York state, defeating Rppublican
Lertor Nathan L. .Miller lpy noany
£00 000 votes. Two years ago. the Re
publics swept New York state by a
Loritv of nearly a million votes.
Ifcenator Cal®, Republican, also suf
fered defeat at the han^is of Royal id.
Copeland Democrat..;
la se'.v .lerscy, former Governor .Ed-
flarafl * Democrat,, defeated Senator
frelimcdotysen, Republican, 'tho , Erosi-
L: ? "personal friend, b/more than
jo.'ooo majority. M
genui ir At leu Pomerene o^Ohio, Dem
ocrat. appears to have been’ re-elected
over Congressman Foss,. Republican,
rrhile A. W. Donabey, Democrat, ap-
, can to have been elected Governor
over Cut mi A. Thomason) Republican.
r his tos-ilt in President Harding’s homo
state was somewhat of a surprise.
jj Indiana, former Governor Ralston,
■Pemocrii! has defeated former. Senator
Albert ,l. Boveridge, close fiend and
confidant-.' of the date President Roose
velt, for the Senate. Boveridge defea-
iodWuaaor Harry S. Now in the Rer
iibilean primaries' for the Sonate in
the spring only to meet defeat in the
general election. , .
la Tennessee, the entire Democratic
ticket but. swept the state_by old-time
Democratic majorities. Senator h£cKei'
hr, Pr.iiocrat, is returned victor in that
ilate.
la Massachusetts, Senator Henry .Ca
bot Lodge, is funning behind /lolonei
Williamson Gaston, Democrat, by nearly
4,000 votes, and it appears, likclyHthnf
he will be defeatod., Thi§ is one cf
the most astounding pieces of, political
news of the entire campaign.
Senator .lames A. Reed, of .Missouri
las been elected over R. R. Brewster,
Sepublichn, by 15,OOO.ghia3qrity.
la Wen, Virginia, M. M, Neeley, Deja-
ttret, appears to ha^e been elected Uni
ted States Senator over the present ’P-
cumbent, Senator Sutherland, Repub
lican. ’ ’ i ' ■
POPPY DAY SALE
On Saturday, Armistice Day, you will
meet on tho streets a bevy of bright
earnest young girls who will offer poo*
pres, for sale. Pay whatever ’yob Want,
blit bo A.S HKnrnl nn ^ ■<*
(» to 'fliSfeM *£• c »?»r iLin progresB "> ™
court. These case grew out of the fai
DaWsonyille BanU Gases Attract
Much Attention in Superior Court
The trial-of the Dawsonville ba:
tire ladies of the American Xegion Aux- „ ■. <■ . „ _ _ .
ffiaty ata SSd|i to complotc the « « * Ba " k f
work. early last year. A change of venu i
This may be the last call, and you| becaine n ® cesSa ^ b ^ cause f * he inr
cannot, must not break faith with those bili
wbo died in Flanders Fields where the
ity to' obtain a legal jury, so man;
( .v. MO „ u „„ luu ople being related to the defendant
poppies blow, between the crossesTrow ^ p hd tbe ' ba ™ depositors. , 1
‘<'a row.
The sight ~of a poppy should arouse
our loyalty and patriotism, and we feel
sure the efforts of theso sweet young
girls will not be in vain. ,
When the tablet is er-ectedtin honor
qf the boys from Rall^ounty you will
be glad that you helped. Be true to
the living aid the dead, and you wiirj'
be True to yourself. (
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AN ENTERPRISING FIRM OF
HUSTLERS.
We direct attention to the page ad
•ilsew^ere.iq this paper of Goforth Bros.
Hardware, which-will', be road withih-
terest. This enterprising firm will in
a, shoft time celebrate their fourth" an
niversary in the hardware business \n
Gainesville, and in this time They have
built up a wonderful business, which
is growing daily..
This fim is composed of fopr brqth:
ers, Messrs. John A..,, Charles; L., Clink-
ton. H. and Clifton Wi, who, together
with their, father r Mr. C. L. .Goforth,
Sr., ’■have Movcftod .their undivided at-
-lontion to .the upbuilding Of. this bush
ness,. /■ / ;/ ; : ; , : ; t
Hast Week, they added to their line
a 1 complete outfit of electrical fixtures',
in beautifuT Resigns: These fixtures are'
shipped unassembled and are assembled
at the storo Of this company, which is
a saving to the purchaser. They install
,!ho fixtures’,on short notice.
. Besides having fohr’years experience
in the. hardware line, members of the
firm have had seventeen years experi
ence in the electrical business, and they
arc experts in this 'work.
Their policy lias always been to give
the best service, and they have thous
ands of .satisfiedCustomers throughout,
this territory.',
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All the officers and, directors of the
bank are under indictment in one 6:
more counts, as follbws:
Hoyt Brannon, charged wTh fraud
ulent insolvency, defended by Sloar!
and Ghiilard. Mr. Brannon is a
present 'serving, a sentence for for-
,gery. , '' . ■ .1,
■E. McClure,’charged with fraudu
lent insolvency, defended by Charters,'
Wheeler & Lilly.
S. A. West, charged with fraudulent
insolvency, defended by Charters,
Weeler & Lilly.
E. McClure, charged with forgery
and false, entries, defended by Char
ters, Wheeler & Lilly.
Hoyt Brannon, charged with embez
zlement, defended by ✓ Sloan and
Gaillard. ~
T B. H. Howard, charged with fraudu
lent insolvency and, false entries, de
fended by. Baker and Gaillard.
The following jurors are hearing
the case; ‘ G. B. Westmoreland, G. B.
1' raser, E. W. Roper; W. L. Land, C.
Couch, H. C, Simmons, Ri C. Sim
mons, H, T. Oliver, Will Coffee,. 'TV.
L. Pirkle, T. N. Tribble, W. J. Dea
ton.
Solicitor-General Collins is assist-
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS’
AND WORKERS’ Y'RAIN- .
ING CORPS.
Beginning at B.50 Monday evening,
'November 13th, a training' school) for
Sunday school teachers and'workers will
Ho held at theFirst Baptist church qv-
try evening during the week,
| f , PROGRAM.
6.50-rDovotional.
7.00—Study coursed y '
7.45—^Refreshments. ;
8.15—^tudy eourbe and Lectures.
9.90—Adjournf
v COURSES, j. ' ' s
The fallowing six courses are offered:
x 1st. * 1 Plans "add program for Cradle
Roll aim; Primary Departments. ’ ’
ATTENDING NORTH GEORGIA
CONFERENCE.
Presiding Eldor W. T. Hamby; Dr. T-
R. Kendall of First Methodist churchy
Rev. A.F. Watkins'of St. Paul; Rev-.WV
H.- Venable of the Hall circuit; Mif.
Wnv - H. Hosch, district secretary; Mb! *
^ w (osch, Dr. H. J. Pearce, Mr. T- J-
Syfan, and other laymen, left Monday
afternoon to attend the North Geor
gia Conference, which began Wednes
day morning at Wesley Memomt,
church, Atlanta. They will be gam
about a week. >
This seSsiqn of the conference wIS;
be featufed by Beverai^f Snterestinp;
matters, the most prominent of which-
pertain, to'the conference body’s tak-
Director,-’Miss Blankenship. . „ . - . • .. . ....
Mtoal- Jj?iY.t T,™ “» ° Ut *”*»
7 ivisions.
/’• Dire'ctol', Jas^W. Merritt.
V-
ning of a hew quadrenninm under z«~
| vised laws, and the definite inauguxar
3rd. “Normal -Manual.»^Blble Di-'% ! °f ^ enlarged and perfectly
. . . - ajR;
Ivan Brannon arid E. C. Brannon, ed in the prosecution by Howard
charged- with fraudulent insolvency,;
defended ( by Sloan and Gaillardl
Jim Anderson, 'Jack Anderson, and;
Thompson, C, N. Davie, and P. R
Mathew^ of the local bar; ana Hooper
Alexander of Atlanta.
rision.” ( , ganized laymen’s movement. Addir
Director—Rev.'j. T. Grizzle. jtional -interest is manifested in the
I 4th, “Talks, to the Training. Class, ’ ’ conference this year due to the fhuett;
By Rev. |3. /F. Campbell.
.I,-5th. ■ “Building the.Bible Class.”■
by Col. F. G. Kelley.
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D. W. Eberhart Attacked by Negro
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If D. W. Eberhart, living fiv9 miles blade across the neck, cutting a
6fh
s. of-the New Testa-:
that ; Bishop William B. Mnrxah, of
Memphis; is to pres'ide.
During ' :—*- -*
resent years the Work «£.
laymen, has been developing rapHIj^;
ii.ent” fPost Graduate Class.)—By T. but not until the recent general'con--
H. Robertson. | ferehce of the Southern Metho^ak
Special features will bo an ! address church was a law enacted and a hoard!
by - Dr. r,,C. McConnell on Monday ov- ereated giving due recognition to the
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from the city in Tadmore diistrict,
hadriT been a ihusky fellow for a man
o¥ 63 years-he, would probably have
It ;.ll sections, the 'Deimpcrats won
firtgressimml seats, the total running
srou*id ISO. | 9 . ...
It freo.-gia, all Democratic nominees
»ere detted. A light vote, as usual,
vas polled iii the State, the primaries
laving i-lism'bed practicaly all atten
tion. The - constitutional amendment
.""eating the new county’of Peach ap-
pears to have beon defeated, though H
will rake the official count to decide,
many mail boxes being
ERECTED.
k is giatifying to .the local postoffice
Ikat patrons who have mail delivered
if dry carriers are-' cqmplyfng with the
request oi the Postoffico department' to
erc,, t mail boxes. During the past aveok
i r tr/n more thanThr-eb hundred uiail re-,
ttplaeks have been provided. Thero
INTERESTING MEETING'\OF
MISSION STUDY CLASS.
The Mission Study Class held a very,
interestii:g meeting. in the . Sunday
c\. l l '■ T.'i i'uf ‘M'oilirtft-al-.
had his liiglits put qttt last Thursday
night.
On' his Way homeland when about
three; miles out, just about deep, twi
light, he Was bailed by a negro with a
request for a ride. Eberhart consent^
ed and the negro got in the 'wagon.
He said his name was Ellis and was
on his way to Commerce looking for
work, Wanted to know if Mr. Eber-
hartMi'dn?t wantlT hand, but was an
swered in the 1 negative.
When. Mr. Eberhart came -to turn
off the main road toward his borne he
informed the Jiegro'that there was. his
place to get off. The negro sdid v H6 ;
didn’t want to get off. Then he grab
bed Mr v 'Eberhart around the neck
and stabbed hiim in the back of the
head witlf a knife—then drew the
low gash several inches lqrfg. , Eber-
:hart seized his assailant and threiv
him from the wagon.
During the scrimmage Eberhart’s
School ropin' tot* the First MelJuMRut
church;'Monday, October 30th.
“ Building, with, India,
Circle Np.vl, representecl by Mrs. Los-
sail wrig amvan address by Miss Blanket.-! Also> & cordet61Ke ^ to ,
I» JariH..deerei plrovidad for
hat fell to the ground and the negro’s
hat was left in the wagon-bed. r , .
After driving home Mr. Eberhart
of ministers in;'retirement» and ff«c
for their families in case of deattb.
NEW TRAIN ; SOME CHANGES;
INs SCHEDULE.
Tho Scutheru Railway last
put on nvo now passenger trains, Nlis*.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND.
The teachers and officers of every
Sunday school in the Chattahoochee As-,
sociptior. aro cardially invited to attend
tho school. 'v
Those for .whom it is specially inted-
a-r'd -?>•’- - All/. Sunday School teachers
..... r ... end ofPicc-rs, all who arc capable in the
rpturned to the scene of the conflict, c- 0 ^ 0l , fm u Adult Departments. ./
>".■■■ the directors. Mw ais5. n«. «i«™ Attest at
.town “ a : mp "" 0 ’ d “ 4 ' E ““»«”»- “•> «* 1
morning with the captured hat. Upon CoJ> Kplloy is' a practical Sunday,
showing it to Deputy tilieriff Hop- f, c hool -wcrkcr and has been eminently;
kiria^the lhtter remarkea,. ’’That hat j successful in organizing and building
belongs to a negro named Etiis who the Bible Class,
worked around the jail fot several ! Our Sunday School Boards have no
months.” ■, . L v'. : ,i workers.'snpei^or to- Mr. Merritt arid
The negro was arrested, and Mr* .Ush Blriiikonship. It is fortunate that
readily identified ■ him. -ttqpj^oth of iht'iit' eduld he secured- for 1his ;
is no\V in jail. He came siere sevei'al, school and no one who it at all intor-
months ago’ with a band of gypsies- "ste'd can fail to bo inspired and bono-
and has been here since. He is said ritt ed by coming in contact with them.
to be a hard proposiition.
isiitjjjr
THE GAINESVILLE .CLINIC IS
. NOW IN OPERATION
Our new Charity Clinic, located over
tho City; Hall is now in operation. . ■-
Tho upstairs of the city hall has boon
rapidly converted into a,Oharity Clinic
by/D.v H. Si Titshaw. The drug room
m. noscn-xnuia ^ xxoH^v. [ {rtld drugs aro ready,.the; operating tn-
CiroKNo. 2, IWffa'Sag the op.mW ligVt. .«•
u op e _HMteupp U <l to pr0B ’ I ursthotlo outnt (or Mnotsoney wo,), tor
the needy ai’g installed;, also other ne-
oorg-
ross.
.Circle No. 3, represented by Mrs.
Hayxie Palmour—India’s striving and
cessniqs for the ' Clinic.
aspirations.’’
«-fCircle .No., 4, ’.represented by ,Mvs.
Haiiimonc’ Johnson—Co-operation of the
Christian West. , ,'
Cirt'lQ -No. 5, Mrs. Alva Maxwell—
Distihcti\' , o opportunity in India. , ;
Circle No, 6, Mrs. Luther Roberts—
Tli’o Indian church. • ■ t
AH of 'these papers were excellent
: .tie miinv yot, ■ however, who have not j ^ . c ' ar o.f«l;study, and the lumr
rompJiei! with tho post ofiico depart-. . jonJ . ; , 1n ’ ]5 8tou ing to tfiese ;wo'mbii was
U't-m 's , nior. The Postmastor o worth^vriiile> iriformatioitus inspirdiion.
JlyijLiiqt delay further, ns it 13 1 'muchiiotowledge, is gained through
j®peiati\c that mail reeptacles be pro-
vitled'i v tliu ond of, tho year, .else do-
bver 5’ «i mail will bd 'withhold front
leddeu-T.' where hq mail rceeptachs.
tt,; provaied.:
Alnil loxcs of an apiirovod typo may
I j* piiri'tir.^tul at vory small 1 cost, or a
i f '0t in the door may, be cut tit no ox-
I'eiiM' in . p The Department■ does not.
I-®* provided, but it does require that
I; **"-' pin 1 i receptacle bo erected so that
I .Ms city niuil carriers will not bo're-
b’qujreri to wait at. your dooi' until you
, li y in' Mnnmoriod from the back of
boii.i,., i n the yard, or elsewhere,
^•ficcive Vour mtiil.
.Ample notice Of 'tbe order to pro-
receptacles has been S'.
lhro «g’i ll'rt local' press and by tho city
earriojs, who have boon provided with
''Ups conta'in’.ng the necessary
I'tir , i | |v will confer a favor upon
■""•-elves ami upon the post office do-
(Wnieut by an eai;ly compliance with
n( "Mor. which becomes effective Dc*
‘‘ember l. lj>22. Gel . your nmUjocop-
‘ l( v, *a<lv, thoroforo, before your mail
^withheld from the city delivery sor-
V| ce,
tlio study (Class
There were ovor 50 members present
and afterwards a social hour and. re
freshments. Mrs. Sam Smith was clmir-
oian'of tne refreshment qnd.flowcreom-
.miftee and all enjoyed the aftcriiooh,
and left tho church with a.feoling of
good-fellowship Jor another and nmiiy
Kweet memories, . ■
—Pub Agt
■ The Clinic hours will he 10 to tl n. m. ;
i; to '4 p.- m. .and 7 to. 8'-p. m. Oliulc
phone No. 11/
: At. this Clinic patients will fie. admit-
l ed froa, no charges fo* consultations' jir
oxnmiimtlonfi, -;buly a small fee, ahout
fiost for the' drugs : given '-thrift. Heiutc
this will eiia’blb hundreds of deserving
in'"!', women; and;, children, to roobiye
! onosf medicaV’Vtfoption f^eo,-ai{d;. : got.
tho'firugs for in few- cents,scr in other
words this'clinic will be rqn on tho
sumo pf.uciples qs the Charity Cliuic
(Gray .Ciinic). bf Atlanta or the U\rgqr
eUr.'ibs of the East. y ;
ELECTION RESULTS IN HALL
. .... COUNTY.
At the election in Hall county yes-
terday, . Governor Gliffqrd Walker, Uni*
ted Stfites Senator Walter F. Georgo
and the remainder of the, Domrtcratic
nominees for -State house offices each
received a total of J081 votes, as did
tfe candidate’s for State Senator, Ren-.
Tosontatiyes, Judg’e; and Solicitor /of. Halt
i ity court,Ghairmqn Boai-d Couqty Chin-
missioners, Commissionor and Supervi-
... ' ^ i
For Congress, Hon'. Thomas.M, Boll
i-efeoivcd iG^G votes, Mrs. Grace Bayis
Brifikman, Republican,. 8 votes, and
John Gaston, Republican, 0^ /
'• AH constitutional: amontbnpnts wore
voted .dowm from as low a■'.'majority .op
>168 do 374; The chief ..intorest ;in'the
constitutional amendments . was that. of
croating Peach county, on wliiph the
veto wps. as follows: for,
;2(i3. ' Majorityagainst, 374. ' / /
On the referendum bill to increase tho
Vilarios of the Jiidgb'and S,olloitor of
tho ;Qity. Coiirt .of Hall/ooiinty, the ,voto
DEATH OF LITTLE BOY.
On Saturday, 1 November 4th, at 11.30
o ’clock cteurred the death of little John
William Pierce, the U-montbs-pld son'
of Afr, and Mrs. ’ Wiiltnpv ^. erman
IMe/rffe; giandson' of Mr. and,Mrs. \Y. D,
Pure: of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. j.
y/wenl.y of Helen, Gn. .
I’iinjir.l sevirjees wore held br.odny
morning at ton o’clock, Dr. Ernest F.
Campbell, pastor-.of tliri First-Baptist
church, officiating. -Interment was at
jWbodluwn e'eniotery.
Gainesville at 10.30,. p. xu. No. 135 ar
rives Gainesville at 4150 a. m. The mw
train from Atlanta, will prove a graaS
convenience to Gainesville people, nrxajf
o" whom can now go down on Nm Sin
,vt '10.22 a, ni. and have an entire half
dp.y foi’ shopping and other matters.
Tlie complete schedulo^of all trntve
arriving Gainesville vid Sbuthern tmSL
way is as follows:
Northbound. ,. .
No, 36—: 1-——__ 2.40 a. hr.
Np. 9^5 a., ml
No. 38.1
SHOW OF MYSTERY, y
-Phe Great Lloyds gay<v a vory .rV
uirkabio performance in4I10 theatre at
New Holland Saturday night, with their
magic and illusion 'show.
it was the. largest crowd the theatre i n ; t° liquidation: several months dga
has over had and hll wore pleased with
t lfc show.'
They will -appear at; the AlainchTfiq^-,
re Friday night.' ' '
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ir.ibs of the East. . ’ ' Iwhs as fellows: For, 597; against, 440.
T ‘ ,star "" a Mujorit- for, 1 57 .
Wq ieiiri; S5'o'ni_
Black welder that they liny'o given -throe
to five thousad troatmohts for gonor
rhea, about, one thousand doses of
“iiOG”, Or.'treatments for Syphilis sineb
this venereal olinib started int June,
which is a yvopderful picco oAyork for
our city, y^nr county and , humivnity,
Then if' these two physicians can do
this excellent, work foi* luimm^i'ty in
SGT. OOAN HERE TO ENLIST ibis short time, how would you bo able
RFCRUITS FOR ARMY. io estimate the vnTuc of tho wbrk.vvhich
IvflvJiU ’ ,1 ii.Uh itrhnln uTinl-ni
Sgt.
imr sorvice at Ft. McPherson, .— • , - , , .>m>»u.,uvv .vi uuihmiik uaie.
m $$& ,„d will I- lo«* ■" * l i'catnif cv,^ .!~rvv.ep?™ , i „ rm 0 . , r .
K. vcrcivc onlislii«"il» for 0": J- 1 1 " Hmulr.x ond (Urns. W. n«,l Ikov
..j,',- '•v .■ - »■'support of,every, physician m ,the city/. . T
T C Conn of the army recruit, may done with the whole iqistairs «m?
* * arriv-ed verted into , a l-enl charity clinic, for
TO ENTER -UNDERTAKING
BUSINESS.
'.Hendrix & Laws, who, hjivc for sev
»ral' years crondtifeted a ifuniituve bu:d :
ness hero, will In a short time enter
the undertaking business in;connection
■tv Ith thuir furniture Itae. Tho dnio will
ho announced -soon. They a i'o now -v
eeiying tltbii* equipment, nn'd will be
roody ,to/ open shortly. Watch • papers
tor announcement of opening "date.
GRACE CHURCH BAZAAR.
The ladies of-t.lu\ Sf. Mary’s,Guild
of/ Grace Episcopal''chnieh will hold.a
bit zan rat tho^lodvGroKory store, bogiii*
inn#,: \Vedn<jsdny, .November loth, at
10/30 a. int.Y'On Saturday- of tihat'.weoit
the ladies ’will have a delicatessen
booth, whoif orders for brown bread,
salads, (takes,/'etc,.; will be gladly re*.
coivrid.'VV” <i "
banks to close nov. it
A *‘ bio* banks of .the city will ob
. c ' "l mi Saturday, November 11, which
^ ""'"lice Day. Therefore’ all busi
mrn nnd othors interested vyill gov-.
' themselves accordingly. V ‘ ' »
S. army.
11,,. following bninidies of service-aro
Infantry; field
open foi wOiilistnuint:
artillery, const artillery, medical eorr-;,
qiiit.rtormi.stof. corps, engineers, or*l-
lance, signal corps nnd air service^
Applicants have choice of .assignment
to the following places,: Hawniiun Is-,
lands, Panama, 8tli Corps Aron, tih
Corns Area.
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MODERN TOPICS CLUB.
Mrs.. Fred Crnig entertained the
Modern Tepics Club last Tuesday.
\ pafier on the influence of tho news-
pn-ier an modern life was read by Mrs.
Hoyvvftrd Pearce, Jr. Mrs. Barnhill nnd
• ...^1.^-..isfmgos played-'several so*
,on.i oir ti»* piano’.
PROGRAM HISTORY CLUB.
Three o’i'I’m-It, P. ,M„ Fntm-day,.No-
vemlief 11. ,
IHri'etestr—Mfs/ -w. T. Hobbs. j ' t ‘
Roll CeU^Currout events.
Clldef points of interest—--Mrs. Wator-
[vent«uky’s pfirt /in Rovolutionaiy
nr—Mb> NelJ .Mur.p].iy. . '
.Tmn'of Lr-pe . A|U>n-rSclcet)ou—-Mrs.
.>. W. Smith.' , . ' ■ » ■
Ilor Trio, of IVnie—i-Mrs. Merslion.
liavo many frionds who wish them suc
cess irr their now venture.
THE BIGGEST LIQUOR HAUL
YET MADE.
Will and Frnnk Crow,and Jack Hop.
k ns made the biggest li(|tnii' haul of
the yoav last week when they caught
Rex Light with a now Reo truck which
contained 220 gallons of mountain dow
Tiio capture vvas hnjde on the White
Milphnr end Gaines Mill ( l'Oad, near
iVliite Gulphur..
o
Mrs- A (""S'/- Vlavdy left 'Frldny fot
tarnesviile Id spend n wept or tiyo with',
tor moti.fr, Mrs. f?. E. T.ninbdin, and
her sister, M rs, Pierce Hamomud.•, . ,
Eva is the .name, given the.*winsome
pcllq .girl vvho.i camo hunt Thursday to
’dogs, the borne.pf.Ati. and.'Mrs. E. P
eidford.
T 1.42 p. rat
No. —_—' r — 3.02 p. rau.
No. 30_— pi w.
: No. 18-:. 7.5a p; rat
No. 44. ——.V---10.30 p. m.
Southbound.
No. 13fig—_— 4.50 a. pcB.
NO. 35_„_w/___.._J_____. 5.05 a, rev.
No. 17„__ r.12 a. r«u.
Nq. 29-1 - —— —. 10.22 a. r.v.
No. 137— . T __. 4.00 p- sis..
Np. 37—"5.10 p- arc. '
"No. 15— 6^0 p. sn.
C. W. TRUITT BUYS CARBIH®
HARDWARE STOCK.
Mr, C. W, Truitt pf Commerce lkis;
bought the hardware stock of the Car-,
Jinn uiumuh snuw. . ' ^ , v
The manager, >Mr. Tlumipsoi, claimsHardware Company, vriwr -weafc.
* . * . ' ivifrv csovoral ynnntKv: mwi-
- WOOD! WOOD! '
If you arc in arrears to The Nows
a,id have some'good Pine, Onk or Hick:
ory wood with! which you want to pay f
yonr subscription wc will take It and
rylciW' you the pro vailing, price. How-
over, wo will not take “skimpy” loads;:
prefer buying by the cord; nor will we
pay more tluin it is vvorth. Wo will
t.ilu; the wood to accommodate yo v . na,
well ns to gel your :n-<-«n:ll: Hi':.'
Call at ‘lliir..office if you want to sottii}
your nccount this wftyl ^
I Q.
Mr. Truitt has been operating w.
hardware store in Commerce for sev
eral years and is known as a succcsss
ful merchant. He will bring Mb
stock to Gaiupsville and combine lit
with the Carbine stock. He is ne.got--
"tiating for the store room now ovoiv-
pied by'.]. C. Morrison, in the Graa:-
ite building. •
Mr- Truitt’s wife was fornwarll 1
Miss Maud Montgomery of. this riitgt;.
who is loved and esteemed, by all ana
people/ .. U>.V“*.
Mr. Carbine has moved to Atlaariu
and Mr. Overby, the other member «C
the tfarbine fiqn, is connected!
the army store on. North. Bradfasot
street,
HOSOH MADE OAPTAIU.
J. Alton ifoSeli, ’of Gainesville, a mem
ber of the Kappa Alpha fraternity, nnd
one of the . must brilliant stpdonts■ at
tlio University of Georgia,.has ,'bfeiqj
•leered enptnih of the Scabbard, .and
e, an honorary military fratornitv
ALAMO.
Thursday, November 9:
Another big special—-Anna Q. NiJh-.
son, Bebe Daniels and James Kisifo-.
wood ib “Rink Gods.” Hearts awl/
Diamonds, Warm Roraanca ana
adventure, thrilling and exciting.
Also a Comedy.
10 am) 30 cents.
Friday, November 10: M
Lon Chaney, the man with -v tlmte-
sand faces, in “Flesh and BfcwtfLr**’
Also... “Terror of the Fold.”
10 and 20 cents. ' ;
Sutiirduy r November 11:
rt.tHo nuivovsity,' ifll SS—h
xpiled term, of Dearie,Donaldson....who
did 'not .return |o llm university thi-fMrpsh .frail.’’
year.' M. O. Murray was electe*
lieutenant, t ! ' ■' •
first
,;/;j(i Mglrjorie DaW In “Tlut JSMp-V;
V' A'Iso ii Comedy.
*'ro'and 20 cents.
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