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PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER WILL VUlit nTiTCiuC
BE WELCOMED TO CITY i TTU tilILE1W
HURT IN WRECK SERIOUSLY HURT
Sunday Evening
Scientists Listen to
“Conversation" of Ant:
Two rrlentlsts the University n
Pittsburgh recently perfected nn up
pnrntUB f*-i detecting the
underground
nunicution
Meun R. H. Harper and Paul Western Union Telegraph Mes-
Lawrence Painfully Injured Last senger In City Hospital Suffering
Thursday Afternoon With Fractured Skull
is In the city hospital in a
condition, suffering with a frac- '
d skull and a definite brain
Sen-ices extending a welcome to
the new pastor. Rev. A. G. Harris,
will be held at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday evening at eight Mr. R. H. Harper and Mr. Paut j
o’clock. Lawrence, two of Baldwin county's I Jennie B. Franks, messenger ooy
The pastors and congregations of prominent citizens, were badly and j f° r the Western Union Telegraph
the churches of the city will unite in painfully hurt in an automobile. C
;! i -t-rvlces and several talks will wreck Thursday afternoon of lastin'
he made by the preachers and lay- week. : 1
men. This feature of the program Messrs Harper and Lawrence were 1 l ury *
will be short, and at its conclusion KO - wlx f|,,m tneir homes nt Meri- Young Franks late Sunday after-
Rev. Mr. Harris will deliver a cr- „ cther Eatonton. when the auto-'noon left the telegraph office on his
mon. mobile in which they were riding left I bicycle to deliver a me: sage in the
Th; service will be attended with th( . r ,„„| and turned „ ver in dilth . | western part of the city. It is raid
interest, as it will manite t the spirit Thc a , cident happened a few miles I that the accident happened, after he
r v ri-tian unity that exists among t(]i!< fidc „ f Eatonton. when the auto- had delivered the message, and was
the churches of the city, and will an mobil( , run into low d ; rt and skidd( . d , I returning to the office and that at the
opportunity to all our people to join fr „ m undcr thc comrn , „f time he was riding his bicycle at a
in welcomin'- Mr. Hnrris to the city. .... jia.-pcr, who v.as driving, ami high r-ite of speed racing with an-
efurc he could gain eontr.d turned °> l '«r bo y- He ™" int " »" »wtomo.
vi r into the ditch. I bile parked in front of the home of
Mr. Harper hod four rib, broken, | J “_ d « J , jhn T. Allen. His wheel
and was cut on the fare.
•Mr. Lawrence sufered a dislocation
of his collar bone, and cuts on the
FACULTY MEMBERS ENTER
TAINED BY DR. AND MRS.
J. L. BEESON
on Delightful Affair
Mai
Eveni
They were carried
where they were given i
tion, and later in th
brought to their homes
■dic.-il utlcn-
- Delightful and worthy of remem
brance was the dinner given by Prasl-
d nt and Mrr. Jasper Luther Beeson
to the faculty of Georgia State Col
lege for Women on the evening of
September tinth in th- manison. The ha> 11
gtie t« a.'-embltd for n social hour ...
in the be iiiliful rooms of the mun- W. A. WALKER CELEBRATES I
rion where lovely autumn flowers SEVENTY-SIXTH BIRTHDAY
truck the automobile
force, throwing him head formost
again: t the -automobile and then to
th- pavement. Several persons wit
nessed the accident and hastened to
the boy’, assistance. He was carried
to the city hospital, in an uncon-
scjou- condition, and it was found
that his skull had been fractured.
Monday after,
intense.
d'. coratio;
Thc
•. Harper has been unde. ...... . . . „ , ,
.... ... rr ■ was performed and it was found that
of physicians, and his suffering ..... , , ..
; the brain had received a definite
reported that he is in a criti
cal condition, and that his recovery
jis very doubtful.
I .
cns.on marked the thirty-ninth an- Entertain* Number of Friend
mini per.ing of thc college. Barbecue Dinner La»t Frida;
One hundred guestr were seated Morning
nt thc dinner the arrangements for -
which v-ere directed by Mrs. Effi- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walker cele- New Mi
M. Picrrst. Flowers in palest pinks brnted the 76th birthday of Mr. Wal-
nnd lavender were used in profusion, kcr on September Cth, at their love-
The guests of honor occupied the up- | y home on Clarke street in MiHedge-
p« r end of a hollow square. The din- ville.
ing hull, with its pretty tables and The guestii enjoyed this occasion
charming people was a picas int pic- of social contact with this distinguish
ed couple so much beloved by the
REV. A. G. HARRIS FILLED
PU11PIT SUNDAY MORNING
Beeson in opening the af- people of this city.
ter dinner program j-poke of the wide
influence of the college. Six thous
and graduates have carried their
knowledge tc fully one-third of the ,
young folk in the state. Probably
barbecue dinner.
The following friends
Rev. H. D. Wamock and wife of
th. y*nr twelve thouund youth, of Forsyth; Rev. John F. Yarbrouch;
Genryin will he tiuyht by the -radu- A. J. Carr Sr.; W. B. Richardson; Dr.
ate, of Gooririn State College for E. A. Tigner; Dr. and Mrs. H. D.
Women. During the summer, said Allen; Mrs. D. S. Sanford; Mrs.
Doctor Beeson, many of the faculty Jumcs Stewart: Mrs. Ed Lawrence;
had attended great institution, of J. R. Stanley; Mm. N. L. Coats; Miss
learning or traveled widely to pre- Laura Shurley and others,
pare themselve, for still better facui-
Mr. Walker
dinner party
whose honor the
Rev. A. G. Harris c»i red upon th
pastorate of the Milledgevillc Pre:
bvterian church Sunday morning
when he conducted ’services
preached to a large congr:g
His sermon was based on a statement
of Ezekiel—“Where you pat I sat"
and he presented his theme n
terestingly. He spoke of me
lationship to each other, and said
that many problems would he solv
ed and mhunder standings prevent
ed if men really knew and under
stood each other. He had come b
Milledgeville as pastor of thc Presby
tertan church to serve not only the
members of that congregation but the
people of the whole community.
Their problems would be his prob
lems, their sorrows his sorrows, and
their joy's his joys.
Mr. Harris comes to Milledgeville
from Scnecca, S. C., where he had n
most succe&fvfl pastorate for
years at the First Presbyterian church
the mernbership having doubled. He
fa a graduate of E:skin College, 1
ented at Due West. S. C., and Prince
ton University. Thxr Presbyterian
church here i- his fourth past »rate.
He tak:s an active interest in chfic
affairs, having been a charter mem-
b<r of the Rotary Club at Senccca.
He was State Chaplin of the Ameri
can Legion and a member of thc
Board of Trustees of Ohicorn Col
lege. Columbia, South Carolina.
Mr. Harris has a strong personality
and n most pleasing manner and
quickly win* the esteem of those
who come to know him.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrris and two chil
dren arrived in Milledgeville early
Friday .afternoon, and were t _
agons and buggies, furniture. manse by a number of the ladies'
"t aw-.xy from paternalism. "T 1 , 1 P f OP ’ , f ° r , #f “ n, '"“ 1<i,1 *! of Presbyterian church, who had
With Dean Wynn the speaker agreed p 1 " " 5 ’"". " d , 0>k " kmd ’ furniture in orde
tu,. .v, . v;rr , mo . t inter- a ria ' estate man, he prepared an excellent dinner,
csting objects in Europe.
Dr. E. A. Tipner responded with n Milledgeville-, and Baldwin county's
Lapps; speech. The honorable Miller b<J5t kmra .„ citilcn5 , having lived
Util gave a very brief hut gracious
addrt-s. Mrs. Ethel Combs Beaman,
head matron, spoke briefly. Dean
William T. Wynn spoke of the pros-
perou conditions he found in his
■European summer tour with MYs.
Wynn. Miss Mabel Titsworth Rogers ^ ^
,-ilHd Montreal a, a typl- ^nd hli"
here fer thc past 47 years.
He was bom in Putnam county,
and moving to Milledgeville when a
young man, and has been a very suc
cessful business man He lives in
one of the attractive homes of our
father was, George Walker
other a daughter of Allen
;nce, Sr. Both born and rear-
Putman county. His mother
died nearly 76 yenrs ngo. Hi« father
born near the city of Eatonton,
B.apti't church
c.il French city, close to Paris
population, which she visited dufang
t-he ‘ummer.
Professor George Hnrri*- V. »bber
review id the World Con'crence At
Geneva which he attended in August ^ Walke
lie said that thc keynote of the con- otficer '' ot th „‘
world for the child of Mm< , d ge V iilc.
He has been nnd still is an active
II around business man. During
is long life he has been in many
nd various business enterprises and
ucccssfull in all of them.
He was one o the largest dealer.*
u live-stock, horses and mules—h»s
nnd the child for the world. Amerien
had been satisfied with mediocrity. u f
Wi must be ever achieving and hold- jJJ'
ing that message up to our student*; amJ
World peare must come through
education. We cannot afford to jj
handle one side of a question. The ■ ^
world is far from universal peace. so j f j
Germany is improving her mnrine nnd
T Preabytei
Heard by Large Cong
e^atio
has built I
Mis? Leila R.
Godfrij Burfitt, - A |j t opeG , er j, 0 j, a , a very pro-
0,1 ° * * iraC ,CC - K ress ‘ vc . enterprising citizen and his
J , r — °T. n friendr .11 over thl, county join In "" »'
v\"T’. ,. y v 0 ! wi.hinu- him many happy dnvs. •" w * •
\ork State where she and ! R. G. SMITH GINNERY.
sister hunted for a traditional
•d treasure.
dire
GINNING—GINNING—GINNING
Give u. a trial .we aim to plea.4
Dr.
head of
Lindsley. ne’
the chemistry department, in a
soeech told cf his life long des
eame to Georgia. Linton Ste
Fowler v.as asked to describe
of ti: beautiful buildings he
-e n on hi- European journey
Dean Edwin Hobart Scott n
ily his trip to New England
ENNIS PALACE MARKET is the j
place to buy meats, fish and oysters.
Controll i
FOR SALE—A te.
dining room furnat
Phone No. 130-J.
The Frid-idai
U the onlv Refri
, Cold Controll ai
MR. LEE IORDAN MOVED INTO HATCHERS.
NEW HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordan i
during the summer. On the way he occu P>'jng their new home '
ifi|>ected
fift;en colleges.
mher i* when ’you need Rre
ion—Fridgidaire. on deferred
t—HATCHERS
AGENT FOR ATLANTA GEORC1AN
Friday.
CHANDLER**: VARIETY STORE The hoi
— .. Martin has been .appointed
Mr. Chas N. Chandler, manager «n the city. After the completion of the Iocal api . nt of the At i anta G?or .
of Chandler’, Variety Store, ha, the bulldins, interior decorator, went ,, ian and Sunday American. Any
.-ecentiy made inprovementa which »™r the interior and pot on the . ulMcr ibe r that haa failed to E et the
— 'he attractiveness of the finishing touches. All the furniture p rprr wi || „ otify hira at onM al 60 o
He ha. opened ™ hand made adapted to the type N Wayn , st or phon<1 S7R .[. Ad “
Every detail is exquisite
of home.
interi
the fall and
large variety of goods as wafc ever to U> e minuteness,
placed in a store in Milledgevillc. The grounds around the home arc
These goods arc arranged and dis- being landscaped and beautified.
played at a great advantage for the
trade. A vlik to this store ia well Paper while Narciaan* and Fnt«*ia
worth while. bulb, at R. H. WOOTTENS.
FOR RENT—One apartment and 01
bonae. Apply to A. J. Carr, Jr.
One too huwvy and luma* lor
:heao. RALPH SIMMER SON. Boiek
A block of ivocm! was placed iii»i
the dlnplinigm of ua ordinary
phone trunsinltter, which la
•vas connected through batteries
amplillers to a pair of earphone-
When the termites crawled
block of wood the ttonsmltter was
agitated, resulting ip sound vibrations
which were clearly heard by the 11s
tellers at the headset.
When the ants became excited over
something or other their soldiers were
found lo hammer their heads vigor
misly on the wood. This action could
he clearly seen and heard ut the
The Investigators found that tin
nnts could hear sound vibrations Ir
the air very poorly or not nt nil. hu'
were extremely sensitive to vlbratloni
underground. For this reason If. win
thought that thc head hammering wail
a method of communication.
Because of this sens'tivity to sub
stratum vibrations ants are seldom
found to Infest the ties of railroad;
carrying heavy traffic, or building!
cfintulnlng machinery. The vibration!
mean danger to them Just ns if om
of ilieir own number was giving the
alarm by hanging Ids head
Phrase “Slone Age” Not
Literal in Application
The Stone age Is a term comniuulj
used to denote the earliest recognized
stage in the development of hu.nun
culture iis dellued by ihe materials
used by man for weapons, utensils,
etc. The phrase is somewhat mislead
Inc. since it Is probable that primitive
man made use o! wood ami other
perishable materials to a far greater
extent limn of store, and consequently
the stage is defined by the prevailing
material of the relics, not by that *>t
actual implemetifs In common use. The
term "Slone nge" represents in no
sense a chronological division ot hu
man progress, hut Is n loose equivalent
for a stage of cultural development
varying widely In duration in different
psiris «*r the world. There ure. e. g..
trilies still In the Stone nge. while, on
the other hand, some groups had out
grown It before the duwn of history.
It is also worth noting that some
tribes commonly classed as belonging
to the Stone age produced objects of
a superior artistic and industrial merit
to rhose who had advanced to the use
of metals. The evidence for the ex
istence of such an age In most parts
of the world Is conclusive, hut it Is
from the prevalence nnd character of
the relics in certain parts of Europe
rather than In Amerien
! Int
A Moua« Fi
Have you ever heart
riinn? There Is one at
Essex. England, whet
reared Just us cattle n
In ordinary farms. Tht
mice, nnd of nearly eve
although there are so m
the farmer, can put his hands on any
one of them at a moment's notice.
About three hundred young ones nre
born every day, and it inkes Ove
hours to feed them all. They nre
sold to colleges and hospitals for ex
periments.
Danger in Bella’ Tolling
It often has been erved that the
vibrations of a large hell ringing In
a tower can he felt In (lie masonry
near It, nnd serious uccidents have
been caused by such vibrations, ac-
eordlng to Satis N. Coleman, uilthm
of “Bells.” In 1S10 tlie spire of »
church In England fell wlil|e the hells
were being rung for morning service
nnd ’gn persons were killed. In most
church towers the hells nre hung in
a framework, which, as far as pus
sible. Is kepi clear of the walls.—De
troit News.
Spctd of Fastest Birds
Swallows fly at the rale of more
than 10U miles an hour und nre among
the world's fastest birds, says Popular
Mechanics Magazine. The pumu Is
reputed to he one of the swiftest wild
animals and whippets hold most of
the speed records among domesticated
animals. Rnce horses often attain n
speed of well over l.UUU yards a min
ute. while pigeons have been timed
at speeds of nearly 2.S0U yards a min
ute for short spuds.
Cauaa of Delay
Mother had gone shopping. The
first store she entered she fell down
the stairs and the first uid doctor sent
her to the hospital where she remained
overnight.
The father, not wishing to excite Mu-
children when asked where mothei
was. said she bad gone to the hair
dresser.
Next morning Rex, nge six, said:
*Ha8nt mother got back yet? Gee
she tuusi be getting a permanent!*’
Daily Thought
God is an infinite ocean of all good
without any admixture of evil; un in
Unite treasure-bo use of all riches
without any fear of poverty; an In
finite source of aU joy. without any
apprehension of grief; an infinite
cause of ail good, comprising all, ab
solutely all goo^thlagg.—Father An
WATER YOUR FLOWERS AND SHRUBS IN SEPTEMBER
OR YOU MAY LOSE THEM
Fhone us for garden Hose and Sprinklers.
For Sale
Good Farm Land at a Sacrifice
P. N. Bivins
Do You Need a Truck
Body or Trailer ?
I am now prepared lo repair, tebuild or build New Truck Bodies
—any kind and size to fit any chasis.
Mr. Ed Barnes is now connecled with us. You know him to be
one o fthe best wood mechinics in this section, so he needs no
introduction.
GIVE US A TRIAL FOR COMPLETE SATISFACTION
E. D. Prosser
Blacksmith & Repairing
NOTICE TO HUNTERS
This is the last warning. Buy your lirense today, you can not
hunt without one, and if you violate this law you will be severe
ly dealt with. This is positively the last notice.
ROY S. ALFORD, JR., Game Warden
Jung’s Salve for Eczema
A carefully prepared combination of the very best Vegetable,
Animal and Mineral healers. Contains absolutely no drugs. Sola
with a positive guarantee to refund your money at tne end of 5 days
if not entirely i-atisfied with -results, use it on the most sensitive
skin of an infant or the severest case of long standing. It’s a skin
food. Compounded especially for Eczema but successfully used for
ITCH, TETTER, RINGWORM, RASII or .jny parasite skin nffec-
On sale at Harris Hall Drug Store; Ilaye’s Pharmacy; Jones Drug
Co. Price 50 oents and $1.25.
Prepared by R. J. JUNG, Lorane, Ga.
School Bells are Ringing
SEE US FOR
Fountain Pens and Inks,
Pencils, leads and erasers.
College Pips and rings.
College book ends.'calendars, etc.
Alarm clocks.
Kodaks and films.
Williams & Ritchie
JEWELERS
Milledgeville, Ga. •