Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, November 03, 1922, Image 1

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DOUCI.AS COUNTY SENTINEL VOLUME xvni DOUGLASVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922 NUMBER 30 VOTE °^t™ I ^ HIBKEY I DOtJGLAS COUNTY MEDICAL SOUTHERN INSURANCE TUESDAY S ELECTION | \ POURED OUT SOCIETY nniurDtuv mrso nm Facts Set Forth by Prominent Monday, Sheriff Baggett, Dep- | On Tuesday afternoon the Citizens Including Lawyers Ministers and Business Men uty Bartlett, Marshall Hopkins \ Douglas County Medical Society and Joe Harding captured and ' destroyed a tiO gallon capacity still on the Austell farni South Tho-aetiorf of a small coterie of of town. A recent run consist citizens in* Houston and- Macon ing of ten gallons 0 f corn whiskey Counties in staging a bitter fight was found and destroyed as was against the ratification of the hill 1* barrels of beer. Passed by the last Legislature f 0 r Th« operators were chased, th e creation of Poach County is but made their get-a-way* an altogether unusual and futil -Our efficient officials aiY mik_ procedure. | ing it hard for file moon shiners COMPANY TAKES OVER i AT IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL liUuLrAAl Y TAKES OVER METHODIST SUNDAY | VOTERS .« ’ MASON'S ANNUITY I SCHOOL VOTERS The Southern- Insurance Co. ,, I Next Tuesday is the regular AH who were so fortunate as e ]ecti<Vn—the on,, that counts, he at the 'MJethodist Sunday, All regestered Certain facts in connection with a,, d ar e determined to put a ; megts in Savanoli soon, and Dr I was organized. Drs x Lye and of Nashville Tenu., and old line *, „ , edman of Atlanta were hereto legal reserve company, has taken c“.i,^i L V «a. • ^ i‘' A1 regestered voters should help in the organization. | over fh e business and reinsured f east f j 'thines Tt^heir a ^° te T u< : slla - v io . insmre tb e elect- Th e officers elected wore as th« policy holers of the Mason’s 1 •°* S <r 10 " °. £ the n0,miu ‘ ( ' 8 - follows: Dr- Houseworth, Pres: Annuity, thereby making all K' “i' It is rumored that in Atlanta, Dr- Hamilton, Vjce Pres; Dr. policy holders absolutely secure., w C T U PI f £ f d by tbe 1 " aal a combination is being worked B 0 yd, Secy and Tres; Di-s-Pools, I Mr. R. E. Edwards, Who was' denartment’ °* ^‘t am ? n £ tb *. Catholics - Negroes R c ed and Hamilton were appoint i Secretary and general Manager i 1 1' presented a lll06 ‘ ai 'd Republicans to (defeat Hon. ed as a board of censors Dr. I »f th e Mason’s Annuity has b< ,n ! * W u D ' Upabaw for Congress, Houseworth was chosen delegate made manager for the Southern' «nw t y decorated m an theVe are 7000 registered to the State Association which I*™, embracing five States-" < ’, gr ° vot V in Atlanta ' Let " the fight for the creation of Peach s t°P to the business in Douglas County, stand out prominently. . county. Xo begin with tl1 1 - issu e hns been submitted directly -to the people; of Houston Oorpty three tinieB j RUSSELL REES DEAD .... .. j i , ,,, Mr. Russel) Rees died lit the wUhin the nasW-ive yenr and by of son , n Chestnut Ij0 unmistakable majorities the peo district Sunday ntthe , of73 _ pie affected have spoken in favor H( , WM bnrn Muscogee Pom,ty r t division and creation of the new county. Running upon this issue a nd moved to Dougins in 1010. Reid, Alternate. COMING COLE BROS. WORLD TOURED SHOWS A Gala Occasion LAURENS FARMERS GETTING TO WORK ON COVER CROPS Dublip, Qa.,—With cotton fields stripped of their snowy products and corn fields taking on the propriate songs were rendered all, men and women wake up and by the young pcdple, and able j give him a big vote in Douglas readings by Misses Kirby and MARKETS FOR GEORGIA x PRODUCTS The question of markets for Georgia product^ is one of the Enterkin. Miss Shamblin, teacher of Ex pression in the school gave in a veiW forceful and striking man ner a dramatic readipg. Senatorial District and C. IT. Jackson and Emmett Houser were fleeted to the House of Repres entatives to serve in the 1021—22 session.’ Sine- the people in the terri— i tori- affected have voted in favor 1 of the creation of tile New County j and the Legislature, by the re— qqisite two—thirds constitutional i majority, after a full eonsiderat— j rp * l ' s Sunday School is proud serious problems today, and the It will he an event long to be see, the mule and plow iii tile I A°,rn° 8S \t7 ® uperm t e ndent, Col. trouble lies largely a t- our own TT , . , , .remembered wjjen On Wednesday fields and activ e farming open* i ", laa ” wh ° b »* . doors? alone J E Davidson was elect efi' f 7 J vas , bur “kl «t l-cntral, the , November the 8th the Col,, Bros., : ions are resumed' The dead cot- amlioined h teTn’'^ I , Why ,lon ’ t Geor « in consumers to ?he Sena." from the 23rd '' * Rev ’! World Toured Show and ton and corn stalks ar e being cut and th„ W.C.P.U. ; demand Georgia products? V- ; "' s T Irainel Wild Animal Exhibition | n nd “turned under” bv big plows W O T IT Nnn« It is a known fact that in our hive sons snrvivp hum J. B. arrives in Doiiglasville,, for this and harrows are following in the ' T NOTES | larger cities, the .retailers can r ,1." si "wt" I1 d Fl ' ed . at big. giant, threefold; show has wake putting the soil in shape An interesting w r T r I hardly sell Georgia Creamery •av tteu le: T. Roy and II. struck a solar plexus blow to the for grain crops. Hund eds of article of Mrs A W Melarlv butter, though it has been proven R. of this county. He had been ! r( , st of the -sawdust fraturnity. aoi-es of land are i repared in this 'i > ’ tl Z ? ; by to be the equal of any m le P °2 r '. ea t 1 ! '! r several y, ‘ arx - : Never in the history of showdom county for crops of opts wheat: week’s issue but will appear nnd superior 10 ,nos< '°f that be- u 1 "’'•'l I Hlllll.y. I Willi nniinilltoi iniivviilnnolv min. ..nanniM lm. K ..L.^i l m. ' - . ™. . . . . ... I UfiOTgill prOClUCGS Hppl®S fllJit. ’ are. the equal in quality and FAIRBURN MATI. HARRIER MURDERED and ; animals been brought together, later in the year or after Chfist- j dat„ of the membership drive ; In fact, the Cole Bros, have com- mas. — • - meet 1 next othou performing domestic portant pliasj of fanning until | TuesdaV," which "is t lie "‘'closing A^’or of any apple grown in the - - - ■- " K | world and yet I don’t knowany ion of facts, passed the bill, we James Langston, a FaMmrn ....... . , l’eliev,, that the people of the mail carrier, was murdered ibined their lug shows in oiip lng I state will go to the polls on Nov. Fayette county last Saturday | « p K ant,c oygmzation that offers : WARE FARM BUREAU 7th and ratify the mcasur e by an ‘ morning while making his regular 1 l,nl ent «' ,,a ' nm ''nt surpassed' by | WILL BE ORGANIZED NEW VARIETY TAKING overwhelming majority. • trip- ' none. Always'they have main When the facts a,re inquired,! The Campbell and Fayette ! <>d . a Mean nnl refined show an,l | _ Wayoross, Ga,—(Special. )W Macon County’s opposition be run C0l , n t% mitborities are putting e K postivelyi laughtble. While forth every effort to find bis Every body i s urged to join ! plae . e "', lu ’ n ' 1 c0 ' lld bu T Ge0 /8 ia by that time. , apples, because tb„ produce deal PLACE OF DISEASE AFFECTED CANE , tb< ‘ bome K 1 ’ 0 "' 11 product. Five years ago tile sugar plan- Countv' murdei'er and have developed contest, gome good clues—tile general be lief being that whiskey pedd'rrs who believed the R. K. D. man bad reported them to the ip-thr- i i pr, are strongly suspieioned. th P people of Houston wer,> engaged in the Macon County mad,, a propisit— ion to the Perry faction of lions— ton County that Macon would op pose tile creation of Peach County i,f Perry would accomplish the transfer of 40,000 acres of ilqus— . ton county land to Macon county. They put that raw deal across and Macon county got tile land. R In the creation of Peach County m she get a 22,000 acres of the land at 7:00 p, ni. back,still leaving Macon County, Work in the Royal with 18,000 acres of the loot. So gree. that by this arrangement Macon none. Always'they have maintain | ! ed a clean nnl refined show and | Wayeross, this season they have eclipsed all IX O’Quimi, Ware county direct- | previous efforts to gurry still: cr of th. Georgia association, an. further their standard of excel- nonneed, today that a Wayeross I tations of Pprto Rico were threat, lence ill every department. Not farm bureau would he formed ' ( .ned with disaster because of the a suggestive or offeneiv e act is within the next few days. | sudden appearance and the rapid allowed to offend the most fait-1 Mr, O’tjuinn was a member sP r «ad of a serious diseas a known tidious or -porinitted to mar a ! of a party of fifty Wayeross Inisi- as yellow stripe, or mosaic, dis- performurice that is joy supreme, 'ness men and War,, county fa rim- ease, and the planters appealed i The womeh and children auditors ers who #11 ended tile inspection to the Unite'd States Department 'are considered first and their com of the Turner county system of o.’ Agriculture for h.lp. Invesli- -U'ort and enjoyment i s the first diversfied farming '• yesterday gators sent to the Island by the Dougliisvill.. Chanter No 14 consideration of th e ' Cole ifc'os., The Ware county delegation ws s Bureau of Plant Industry to co- A. M. will hold its regular "' ,10fi e wonderful amusement fn-i very mueh impressed with the operate with the insular and F ■rting Tueslay night, Nov. 7, j ers buy New York nnd Virginia j products instead. \ Georgia people should demand REV. W. H. CLARK CHAPTER MEETING stilution is educational us well as splendid system in vogue in Tur- eral experiment stations there' I entertaining. There are so muiiy Her. The pledges of membership soon discovered (hat ji variety of Arch De- niarveloiiH and thrilling features will cover the promise to put in. can,, known as Knvnngire, then so much to interest and please five things—cows, hogs, chickens, 1 being grown only in experimen- All qualified and visitimr Com | 10 r the big arena i s jammed full permanent pasture,, and coopcni* ; t«l plats, seemed to b,. immune to Coustv is larger than when the paninns'ih-,, invited, to lie present , of high’-class, performers, many t)v„ marketing. x j the disease, which was attacking agitation licgan. This to our mind J. M, Harding Act Seeretarv. i stars of proven ability collected.!* It is the plan of Mr. O’Quinn practically every other variety absolutly (kills evdryclaim mad,. — —— from far European countries and to call a meeting of the farmers grown in Porto Rico. by Macon county against the oral a , ys bad a lna .) on ty ot negro | Sl! eure,f througli th e business sag and business men interested in I Kavnngir e cane is grown com. ation of Peach County. all< 1 lal * each t.ounty will also | e j(y 0 j- Cole Bros. The bestare the project at an early date, Th e Houston ad Macon County ba 'X‘ as n ' any nu groes as whites none too good- The same applies organize, with th,, elect/ion folks are getting out all sorts of Jnt leed, tiler,, ar e about forty j to their blooded stock which eon- officers and the appointment claims which they adsert us reasons , < | 0antI i ™ _ ate .,' U wblcb | sists of the; largest (variety! of committees to work out tb„ dif- 1 Agriculture Experiment Station, Next Sunday completes the conference year and will lie Bro. Clarks last service before h,, goes to thp annual Conference. He lias spent three years of tireless servi,.p among us. aid lie and his family have endeared themselves to the people 'of Douglasville as few have ever done. Brother Clark is one of the ablest preachers this church lies ever had and would fill the pul pit with credit to himself in anv eit- dumb _T 1 is exemplary ilife and pleasing manner makes him loved by all who know him. and should the conference deeih it wise to remove /him from ou r midst, it wpuld he most regretable W„ ar e not expecting that suck , v ^ an r=S y t ,i n ^ regentine ’r l ket/ton of tbrough he effect.v cooperation Bhip as W e„ a a thp citizens of th.< I outsit! - ids clP.rei, are a’l wly- the county of Peach sliiuld t lerc are more jegroes than wlut.s thoroughbred horse s ever contro" ferent phases of \th e marketing I the department made arrange- b e created. An analysis of a and Crtainly, in these areas the; ]] e( j ))y 0U( , management. High plan. It is not tile purpose of ments for an immediate shipment few of those show how spurious 'I’? 1 "’’. uompact counties j KC hool and posing horserf, the th p local organization to go into of 5 tons of seed eane of that Some ha- for his return and we expect that he will and untenable they are and demon ara desirable tor many reasons... worlds record holding high jum- th e project in a haphazard man- variety to Porto Rico. The cane th^onferen^'I’nr^fiis'retnln^nd strate to the mind of this editor Feaeh «^ '>usy and reg perSj lBngthy array of gymnas ts ner. They expect to work out a w as packed in charcoal in baVrels ^ £ntions of course are the the complete 1 warrant, for the ere J’,. . , . en T? 1 ..™’ wbl e aerialislts, jugglers, tumblers and program jifst, as carefully as tile a »d shipped about tile middle of , |,e S t but petitions can never reach n r i a “firl ti0n ° f “ bank ° r a l>USi ' f'f’ 1 :" !) c a T iVi ? tf 0n tbe J sland all the peoplp and seldom get the oav y September. * Thiff b e8 t results—more effective meas probably tll e longest haul of seed Hllre8 ,, an |, e worked out. ation of the new county. 1 est _, of ^ oustl ! ri ,. Gounty I ,’ eg ' s . ! many other, exploits of dexterity organization of a bank or a busi To begin with they charge that tL ‘ red ^ ? nd ’ forsooth be--" money and whiskey Were usedi by ® ause ol a(,t ,. Glat; Pencil I the advocates of Peach Dounty to Coun ‘ y lai V « '»aprity of 584; procure the passage of the bill* r< 'k !s tered voters is urged as a nd daring- The mammoth cara van, filled with th e wonders of the Arabian Nights, employs suf" fficient people to fill a village and transportation ii| made their own steel trains; while show through the Legislature. This is |‘ eaS0s ' yhy ‘ b e oounty should not a slanderous charge 'ajgaiosti a r ® tltlocl - *' ^e women of body of as fine men as ever spon : ouston ounty were registered soVed an honorable cause and a ( 0 ^ 1H p ni ? r ‘p lc *^ 1 f ja revelation in artistic trappings ‘ike slander against the honor and tered voter.sthan IVaeh Count.y. | Lrm . gl . ous chariot and character of every member of the '. o -so c.\wy i.lnini made j 10 g _ • Senate and House of Represent a ,S* |in st the creation of Peach', ativ.’s who vote for the bill- We f crumbles under the light] no stock in snch and indict and weight of truth. DAIRY CLUB FORMED BY CRISP FARMERS (lordele, ,Ga.. — The - - - —, . , Cord ... . _ p ing open cages of wijrl animals is Ci«pinery an ,] fold Storage f'o. of increasing the quantity of > “live a harlieeue to the Hairy farm’ eane. Later thi ers of the superl) tak, ment and charge this claim nil yi th e disappointment tif a crows] of poor ljsers. * \ Again the name i s assailed. Fo r •ounty yesterday and organized the C'ordele Dairy eluli, island, and a recent report show eleetine A_ J. Noble president, ! that it ba« ibeen eivimr very eooil A. U. Starr vie- president and A. results. One of" the Stations E Reid " can, in larfte quantity ever made. This short article is merely to I lie 'minmic cane was grown express! the writers feelings in >,v . ie ^ederfil and insular ox r f} 1( , matter and should h e return pertinent stations for the |>iirpo Sf . w e shall say more an.l should lie not we will—yes, we’ll say some was distributed tiling then too. / to each of the centrals on the '• seeretarv and treasurer, bad 500 acres of Kavanpire tlii-t-j R, The club was organized byC. B . yepr end is planning* to increase call ( ulpepper, farm agept, to help to 1.000 nefes next year. Another and SENATOR GEORGE Finally from all accounts, it is \ ’ clear that failure to ratify this j ]t was the writers privilege to wnnlfi Ir r„snlt r 6 * 10 Pe . ac i h ?s U1 i attend ‘ b e Convention Saturday (he farmers market cream live Ilia, 200 Wres in one valley'nnd tv - situation^ !n a d ® p ‘ lo / abl * I that nominated Judge George of stock and poultry. The club ap- considerable nlantin<*s in ‘ otl ‘ our part we feel *hat if Florida me finest , \ Jenna, as a candidate to succeed pointed a committee to get farm' distriets. About half of the can honor her-most famous prod s . 0n „ <, °' ’cerg'a: and when we the late Senator Thomas E. Wilt- ers to join the new club 'cane aeren" in this lm slit.- I- net by naming a county Orange; f ucb ' a ™ an son. I The ereaXrv is ready to ac- now out „f“cane beeeuse oTthe if North Carolina cab grace the J lM . J,ltl,(?e tbe The speeeli of Judg e George in eept cream shipments from anv mos.’e discs., an d onV the n-v roster of her. counties by a Hounty r> . , XT / „ ‘ , n ''' . accepting the nomination eonvin- on,, in its territory. ' j varietv will he nlunte/l nanid Catawba, and if many of ® al P h Newton, Supermtendent O«' oef i t h c great audience that heard ' 11. _ . 1 *-* 7 W ' ,0 p al,f ed hereafter, the states of the Union can desig l®. 1 . 00 ' 8 0 . or I, Vadey , the Tax jj. (hat the voters of Georgia made THANKS FROM CHAIRMAN nate and distinguish some leading ,,. I*. on ' ,! e ,, ‘1’ Receiver, the no mistake in casting their ballot! HOME COMMITTEE produt or industry by so naming 1. J, 1 *, A >ald ',’ s'most unanimously for him in the - SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS Wa/ch This Column Sometime ago we placed a call for-a report of all churches nd Sunday Schools of our eoun- How many have reported ns asked? Only two or three. WHY? I don’t know!!J- W p would like to have had a full renort of this work by this time. Let each Sunerontendeiit <’0t this report fill-1 out at your "o„ grower of the imt-une Sunday 'School next Sunday, vinetv reports yield,, of from November 5th. 40 to 50 tons an n.-re ..with a sn- Please see that this renort is erose content of Ifilo 17 percept, mailed or sent to Mis s Nell King thp Ministers •'""V <;l "‘ v , "" , "' ss "'enter shy- he sold ? at the Douglasvill.. Banking Co". Iwlio, bythe wav werein Atlant : s ^V hat l ve bfl-ve never heard its who so graciously on-n-d no acres of verietv f„ r s-ed. on -the first dav». of th- following and actively associated i s the' 1'” Gear(tla ' Tt . had th <^rtnjr to ,h,> eo "'^ p d rt and'eeiving $500 for thc standing week. L. S. Lambert. movement for the i ° f trUe , «teteamaBship; A waa elo- accom.datmn of onr Deheates to eane. • j . * T. IT Convention' I ■ — I . REV, K tt. B ASM A JOIN - / ’ TOSPEAK HERB. TODAY J/4U.IUI «>• 'Uiiuou ,1 1 fj on iimiiiu^ /) . . _ n*iuuiH uiinuiiiiuini^ iur Ill III 111 |||C « | CFORp C( on e -of their counties, we do well '""! xslonera - ' le County Seliool recent primary. We unhesitatingly ! I wish to thank every hostess'Annthe to name this new county for the = >,lp <‘rtntendent the, V,n,.t»™ —■*--■ " -• — 1 ... famous -Georgia Peach—the prod uet- that has done more to adver . , ... J „„ Ka , HS ro *;«e Georgia than any other. This p £or the creation of tile i onent. logical and eonvineingand 4he State W. C. T. U Conventioh'. new county is right in the heart - np various othfr of- contained n 0 demngogie political' ‘’•opld have entertained the of th e Peach industry, and Fort , . "A responsibility vote catching phrases, Ifjvemis’ ‘ >f)0 Leligates with a tl ea'«e Valiey. the founty. i tak® not. to Georgia will body responded so beautifully *o TZ. -- ■ *-»i—t»” <■* -- _. - t.-. . • . v ; nnu> tn * - » most- fearless fepresAntafives It. X. County., V'thTneonle in th; C*'-! 0 *"® the *onse of the Nation-!! The opilnn-st« of P»ach Conpty l*? n . P0Dle J '? tbe territory af- Conyres- av >that iliev iiri» left/ wltk 'mnrp Wiffflt, and by the action of the | j i Mrs. F. M. Stewart. DOUGI. ASVILLE HIG|I GETS STATE APPROPPRIA'TION say^that tliey are, left wjth 'more a ^° n f I Of the 'neon" "and know, Tj- negroes than whii^An Thi y ,seeir>B #nTiv 1 th fo/U c necessities.' a afike Pwfuaai Lllca fo be the case. but.-they cfalHtd two^thirda'm'ajonty 'for^tli^Bilti d and labbr flfid'wiff .ren‘.,tt. «ct whenTmiSr'lo^ fw te ^reate^each Coupty. ... , E *•" Supt G T. McLartv is ; fn ro- . ,R e vi K- H. Basmajoin, formerly "int of a letter from State Sfipt; of Constantinople, now of .Atlan ’arks, that annrnvaT hoe . a .. ’ .. . * . tell us that Houston Couuty irbs Chairman Home Coniaitlee. Parks, that anornyal hgs be^ ,, sp 'oke to the pupiL of the ’— f' ve " f0 ': n * 10 £] ftwn-oprstiou' tchopl Wednesday and at the for DonglnsvlIC High School aqd Baptist t praver meeting at" night. that, .cheek will b p sefit. .duriqg end will i„ei.— -- -l,"...-. .JJeeojubep.' •' This is good neWs for Douglas- ;rie villa. and,,williectur e at th4 auditorum Eridav afternoon at one o’oIOek on ‘‘Constantinople and Arme_ Inla.”