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L SOLUTION OF COURT
p eulogize sheriff terry
< *t a f-pecial meeting held ' , , **
rccular July term, eufc- <* th ' Geo W“ State
College for Women this week.
gr.idv.in Superior Court adopted
•pecial meeting held
ing the I-te court officer, Sheriff
try.
Memorial services for the Sheriff
, ri . h» Id during the January tenn
,1 a committee was named to draft
, ...lutions. This committee read
rr lufions for adoption which
;iS follows:
Samuel L. Terry died on Dccem-
.:i L, 1028, after a long and
,- u I :i!nc*s. He died as he lived,
cairn, unexcited, maintaining to
the self-contained courage
v h was his most conspicious
ju-ract eristic.
j e wis -ixty-seven years of age,
r. well -pent, most of them in the
, of the city of Mille’geville
r-Minty of Baldwin. He had
, n ,K warm, loyal, enthusiastic, all
whom he richly deserved. He
few. if any, enemies. While his
nds wthout exception recognized
| valued his fine, upstanding
WHEREAS in the providence of j serve a term in jail, and was finally
Almighty God Mrs. A. B. Scott has ! Pl® ce d there that justice might pre-
laid down her long and faithful lab-
ora in behalf of her home, her church,
and her community, and
WHEREAS her beneficent pres
ence will be sorely missed in
largo- *»ocial life of the College,
THEREFORE be is resolved
That the Faculty of the Georgia
State College for Women do here
with acknowledge with deep sorrow
the great loss that the College has
sustained through her untimely
death,—
That the Faculty desire to express
heartfelt thankfulness for her noble
life, for her genial kindliness, for her
sublime faith, for her broad charity,
and for her loving sympathy and
tender ministrations to the poor, the
needy, and the unfortunate.—
That the Faculty extend their
ilitii- "i manhood, personal and i tenderest sympathy to the bereaved
: ial, no enemy could be found i children of the deceased in their
, ha<l 'he inclination to question ! irreparable loss, and assure them of l
his integrity.
Fam Terry was with all his
utm -and devotion to duty, a kind-j That these resolutions be tram
fin. -tempered man. His outstand. cribed to the minutes of the Facult
: virtu- ' were courage, moral and of the College and that copies there
i the finest type; for-bear- of be transmitted to the family of
the deceased, to the journals of Mil-
ledgeville and to the Colonnade of
Just what the offense
was, that brought this punishment,
does not concern me particularly.
Guilt must be assumed if proven bp-
yond doubt. I did notice that the
term of imprisonment was com
paratively short
Almost at the same time, a poor
old washerwoman, living in a great
city near me, was urrested “with the
goods on her.” She had, in her
itqualid apartment, something like a
gallon of corn whiskey; she admitted
dispensing this liquid from time to
time, in order to ease the financial
going; she was 81, and not able to
turn out washing as in her younger
Recent enactments made hers an
almo?t capital offense. The jurors,
kind and heartful men, were puzzled;
had this very old woman exerted her
utmost strength, she could not have
iuch harm to anybody, by
and patience, in an cminct de
lie never wen\ off at a tang-
IB t, hut in all emergencies he was
.ucl'-tful. self-contained and always
-iderate of the rights of others,
was a man of spirit and showed
dt-rr
tided
but
. sense of Justice always moved
• a proper, and generous, but
msgeons restraint.
As rhit-f of police and as sheriff
r i long period of years he was
:;ifu! every trust and discharg-
M his duties with the courtesy and
- incoming a gentleman and
the abiding interest of the College so n 0 f her senility. But she was a
in their welfare, I violator of law, and knew she was
doing wrong at the time. If I do not
forget, she drew six months’ impri‘-
onment She went to jail defiant.
A question as to the justice of the
law arises, but it should not. There
is no extenuation in violation of law
the College.
FRANCIS DANIELS
MARY B. BROOKS
ALICE NAPIER
PIGS MAY BE PIGS BUT
ust a wash job is not a wash
t everybody wa
t done right with
by rich or poor, young or old. The
so-called crime wave is appalling; the
fall down in its importence. It mu:’t
law must be stern and prevail—or,
not fall down.
Age and condition are no excuse
for crime. Ignorance and self-will
fore what|,. re the causes of most violations of
when you j law. Even poverty does not justify
1 machine, j a man or woman to rob, or to enter
unlawful commerce.
SICK HEADACHE
Ei-Sfceriff Suffered From C«t>
rtipatiM and Felt Very
Bad Until Relieved by'
Black-Draught
Ardamre, Okla—Mr. W. N. M*-
Cliut!, for several years a resident
of this city (1U Third Ave. N. W\
fonneriy was a political leader In
County, Arkansas, where he
senred os sheriff and county judge.
T used to suffer with sick head
aches. • says Mr. McClure. "These
spells would come on me and I
jrould fed very tad. I would got
bilious and upset
“My trouble was constipation, and
alter I found It out. I began ndnr
Biack-Dmught.. Tills quickly re-
heved the cause, and I got all right
I begun using BlAck-Draught la
my home, shortly ultcr the Civil
war when I lived In Pike Counter,
Arkansas. I came out of the war,
hko many other soldiers, with bad
digestion. I suffered a lot from sick
headache and dizziness. I would get
constipated, and for a while I would
feel very bad.
“I found this medicine brought
quick relief for constipation, and re
moved Uio cause of my headaches
and dizziness, so we have always
tried to keep it In the house.
“After I take a course of Black-
Draught, I feei fine. My system Is rid
of poison, and my appetite picks ud”
Sold everywh"-- -
(with rumble icat), #675, Specialcquif-r.
othe.
L. N. JORDAN
i-mniittee deems it
•ay this personal and official !
the memory of a splendid
•n.l a splendid friend. His !
- . ounty causes sorrow deep ’
ound. He is gone to “that
-A.-vii country from whose
io travler ever returns.”
SOMETHING NEW
Low Excursion Fare. To C
New York, Detroit, Clcv
Toledo. Atlantic City
EVERY SATURDAY
Fare and one-half round trip; tick
ets on sale every Saturday until
August 31, inclusive; final limit
thirty days.
. Ask your ticket agent for exact
. t' -poRsession. | fart . 8i schedules, sleeping car r
ii- service and his death, ] vat j onSt ant j other information.
Folly merit the plaudit “Well doi
erenit v charnctcris-
urage
'<1 and faithful servant,”
K <-d. that this report be entt-r-
minutes of this Court and
ropy thereof be transmitted
-enved family.
J' K - E. POTTLE, Chairman.
ERWIN SIBLEY
EDWARD R. HINES
foregoing memorial be
■ri the minutes of this Court,
•th. 1929.
■' \MES B. PARK. Judge
>. c o. c.
i office, July 17. 1929.
J. C. COOPER, Clerk.
Tactic i. the Science. Art
lo.ophy of restoring the hu-
dy to health; the art of ad-
the segments of the -fine by
which interference cause.
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It
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i LA MOl l'H makes them LARGER
In WASHINGTON, , > ness—in Chrvsler-
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the hue. Plymouth lf " A
Plant, largest ..f its kind in the
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Not in all automobile history
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There has never been an-
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— in all-around quality,
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Compare—you'll he aston
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1'iyniouth has made the dollar.
Six bear ny/ei, price J r. n ffijj
to All price, 6. fac
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the conver gence of time payment!.
F]352M©wra
3 f- 2
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A
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