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Vol. XX{ll No 40
Fund For Retired ;.
Ministers Urged
Atlanta, Nov. 15.—Out of the
welter of routing business
ground slowly through the ses
siong of the North Georgfa cop
ference .of ' the ' Methodiat
Episcopal Chureh, , South, "in
annial segsion here today, came
o T
ment fund’ for ¢‘the .eare.of.
superannuate ministers of the
denomination.
The plea for the supérannuate
eame from Dr. Luther E. Todd,
of S Lewis, geners] vecretary
of “the joint board, of . finance,
wm;gopyabedthe superannuate
as’ , “Methodism's , forgotton
man,”’
Saying' that the general con:
ference in Atlanta in 1918 had
voted 'to_raise the $16,000,000
fund, Dr. Todd declared (hat
the denomination should not
forget .the men who have done
so ‘much_ for- the church, after
their best ~years have been
consumed in furthering its
work, .
TTe - North. . Georgia con
ference, Dr. Todd said, had
raised. only $157,012 of its
$436,485 quota for the super
annuate sand and .that only
four churches in the confereuce
had raised their full ‘assess
ments.
Twelve young ministers were
examined by the conference
today sand admitted to trial,
amined and advanced a year. {
“Those admitied to, trinl were:
The Rev. Ralph ParkéiS"‘ei;a‘rs.!
Athenq:éjlgm; dg. .. Queller,
and Feial, Quilen | Echols,
gouth Atlanta d?lifi'-:",t‘; Hoyt
Linton Gurley and James Doug
las Swaggerty, Elberton. dis
trict; Nathanial Guy . Long;
Gainesville districty ~ Julisn
Clyde Calloway, Griffin dis
trict; Howard Augustus McNeik
and Henry Clay Ayers, ;La-
Grange district; Lewis Freder
jck van Landingham, James
“‘Walton Seghty and Vera 'Otto
"“Gentry, Mariejtadistrict.
Mopris Must Do
© Lifé'For Murder
Lyons, Ga:, Nov. 15.—George
Morgjs must serve a life sen
tenq’_g;t;in 'the ._fpenitentigry for
kil{iQQQP‘,youthfgxgmed Stroud in
Fekruary, 1927., The Georgia
supreme, | court’ yesterday . in
Atlanta g@r‘mq!flhtbe i;;Qgci‘gidg of ,
the lower court in the Morris
case.
The defendant was. tried. for
killing Stroud, a youth, because
he alleged the young man had
been hunting in swamp lands
whicga ‘Motris'eliimed 'to con
trol.ay g tenayk fi mer. . The
-ho%mvwwwérmfinfw
IBeaud, (HEEV, bps: 00, bt
enis {1 bt he pape I Tomb
superior éourt, that'resulting in
findi’?fl- the defendant guilky,
the*Juts’ Bixinghis punishmant
at 'liwpg;qn_mgh . 8 §
‘There,/ werg ‘s * number | of
Ly ‘%mwmm ihe
defetiner of - Moriin/ ) ‘They. ipt
cludid ;i ‘XT%‘?F o Rogers &
Newton, Corbilt & Pops and
W??‘fi.‘%‘;&l?- ,BYOWp,A 5.
Bragigyjy the ingiicitor., general,
progacutad Mérels. before Judge
Hardman, axd,in the hearing in
Atl i !{l\ixdf?m:,‘be ~ Bupreme
¢°“§f he was agsisted by George
- M “,flq@fifihflfitw‘aey general
ln'd‘g‘l:,_fßé 'Gress, the mssisiant
sTRTINST s
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1 ¢ -~k 2E i énl «»yfi By Bo v
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- THIRD PRIZE
At Southeast Fair H&IM
.. Waycross Last Week. .
L “. _.'!
Wayerass, Ga., Nov. 18.—Ap
pling | county, first; Camden
county, second; 'Jeff Davis
county, third; Charlton county,
fourth; Atkinson‘ county, fifth:
Brantly county, sixth, was the
order, of awards for county ex
hibits at the Orst - gnnual South
‘east’ ' Georgia . fair, -held -in
‘Wayeross Nov.. 1217, nnder the
spousorship of the Southeast
Georgia Co-operative associa
;tiOfi.. b 2 .
' The fair was an unqualified
success, thousands of persons
from . every section of Soith
Georgia visiting the exposition
lduting the week. Entertain
ment was provided by the
Johnny J. Jones shows.
Prof. J. W. Wood and Prof.
A. J. Richardson, of the Georgia
State College of Agriculture,
and Mrs, T. B. Wiley, demon
stration agent for Pierce county,
were thé'judges in the general
county exhibits. - i
iKillg: Thirteen Rattlesnakes
; i
' While preparing his tobacco
bed last week, Mri-L. T. Har
into a rattlesnake bed and killed
thirteen young snakes. Some
of them were_ just ?,gginnin_g‘ to
hatch out' of the';eggs. l)fi‘&
Harrell states vhat he did dot
locate the mother rattler.
Qwing te the warm, dry weather
;&h"fihmbm?ouohn&;fi
Killed in this cogßty this Falk,
Find: True Billis.
e IniPoison Case
‘“Ludowici, - Ga:; Nov. 16.—
Marder was gharged 1; con
pection with the death of Stoney
E. Delk, in true bills_returned
Thursday by a - special grancd
jury, called at 'the . behest of
citizens who believed his fatal
illness was of a .iguspicious
nature. i :
The indictments were against
Mrs; Sue Delk, his: widow, and
J. D. Stafford, Jr., sonof the
Liberty county'sheriff, both es
whom recently were released at
a preliminary hearing: .
Delk; was, stricken: suddenly
several weeks.ago, and died a
few days later. At the time,
it was believed his death way
due to natural causes, but
peightorn. | boeqnie suspleious
m‘h 3?3’.85’51’;:?“:- "exhuiied,.
Tho Yisthrh mamyisontr o the
LT oRN X rs g g A
state. chemistiat Atlanta, (of
3!%‘9& ot -'}!qbng;i M rs. « Delk!
ifid;&{fi‘%;#'& W HkEn It
%lt‘fig’}m ,‘7; ) |
»Thb;:}-ifgt;g&a“ examinatide, it
wa, 9pld, i m%fifi dgacen of
poison, byt Mes, Detk, upd Stuls
ot ok a 7
il not vafigfed: | petifjinad for
a grand Jury - ipvesthyplion, 81,
i apecigl hesaioivof the sLong
toanty. Jury,/ yas, 98"1931&.' Its
'f"*'.e.'fi*fiflsiifl'&&f ended | with ;the
reuir, oF (56 rpe bR
Mra, .Delk wasywaid so beat
t!)e home 'of I@'left"f(ng. g‘r ?n Jack
sonyille,, M., ;3““’"2957 Statford
[was; as his-: fathar's ilome (i
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Zn Edited By Mis. Otte Middlcton i
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BB ol L R ___.__._____—Afl}.fi‘i}‘ifl“).‘..‘-hj.A&dA_..&_-h'
““The;many friends of Mrs Toin:
Williams, :\'ifi&wpa formerly of
Dentgn, regret to hear of hev
death in Jacksonville, Fla., last
Sunday. The romains were
brought to Denton for burial
Monday.
M¢: J. P. Barbee, of Denton,
was a business visitor here
Saturday. e :
Mrs. Lott Jobhnson was a
visitor in Dougias Friday after
noon. ;
Mrs. M. Jarman and Mrs. B
B. McDonald attended the an
nua! conventivn of the Eleventh
district Georgia Federa.ion of
Women's Clubs in' Baxley, last
Thursday. : :
Miss: Alexander Highsmith,
i 2 pa T o b
who teaches in:Appling county,
spent the week:end with home:
folks here.. '
~ Miss Irma and Master Sarqtte,i;
Smith spent the week-end with!
friends and relatives:in Helena.
. Mr. %_& Q Smish’ ttended the
fair iR 'angqp‘jog‘i}mok. i
[ M awd s ( NQ‘HcLonfiy#.
and;, ig };fid;fl?s ’;.‘,.bevoy Me0‘4!!!’2!?3.71%5‘4%@9.@?‘%?
‘4!!!’2!?3.71%5‘4%@9.@?‘%? falr !fn
Walkeross oo aight fase weeki,
1 Graity i, of Ejsd
enton, spiat this|week-end: g
1o WBy ML Gloyst: Miss Helen
Glover,: Mr: ; Rok '_‘lggt:ifilovor apd
|My Qtto,, Mid letol matorert
flo Mfise Edui 4 hernooa. |
,fgu 'p’i,k;fi_,(}éhrgqg;;}}}ébg returged
o eYt o, i
tufirda“x;\;sdétv,nr:fi}q} by |hér
" "lflthf?"»‘,/uf‘-s €. L. Thompson,
-fq'yh'd‘*wiil_"iperl‘d the 'iun'r:lix_n
Wloxidai ' :
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~ Miss_ Luirlyne.. \Ellis;; who i
tqubing 4n ißaxlayy apent .Uhd
3 Metnd Mes, F, 10, MeGaulley
ahd. duughter, “Hazel, 6f ‘Almb,.
spent Junday in the eity, wients
of Mr, and Mrs. M. Lynn, = Y
Mr. and Mrs. Patt Brannon
anadittle daughter, Harriett, of
U'i:'i"::f:‘;{ '_skpén.i" Satfil"duy'-}_’figfl)’t?
with ieialives iere, ~
Miss - Annte Hall wishes to
thuaigk her class mates for the
beuutiiul l,.ask'ets',_. of " flowers
sent ter - while she was sick
and also others who sent
lowers. ‘ b '
Misses Grace Weatherly and
lema Smith spent Thursday in
wayeross, ; Bl
i M und Mrs. ;. B, 'B. Rawls
and: &,n’rfiu' children, of Charleston,
Fogrdniamd. R tv (BRR RS St 00 RR AT
S, Cikrw wuosls ol hor pilfentss
M quii Mes; Robé! Hareison,
i {ly 1L o bl iab b P SO4 i s %
*H iss Leona. Yai&n* .spent the
e e AL SR it i N dd R
woed i in Douglasyand. Brox:
W:} WS ven SHEL GR ~ e .o}s-:."."» i [
‘ ‘5 ]‘f: ¥y .
|VI ropulars busiaess meetic i
of hw .T. A" wusitel iy ufid
mws*’dwm-fi Py
3. imawith phieaiaarprnl
3 i es of VL YBt Dires A
Sehiuien Lysil; residisy,
il o bhre) 4do Bey so!
;%}":'“W war fi%figififli
offaiauinler, ‘on Vel ki
She ? ks’ bilen) haiied Burly
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SPAORLL & SRR YRR T
&?@jng»qyro; T s
Hrs, W. H. Brooke speut the
firdy o she week in: Macon wivo
ber peracte,” Rev. and Mre. .
W, iniey, who are’ wmbvieg eo
Rugialie shin week,
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gl SN R EEN 6 E \
Father of Late
. .
| President Dies
! Santa Ana, Calif., Nov. 19.—
' Jv. George Harding, father of
v fate President Warren G,
F‘i_;i_u\:;ng, died here this morning
1s the result of a paralytic
siroke last Friday. He was 86
wenrs old, Dr. Harding.came
JLere two weeks ago from
Marion, Oiho, to spend the win
ar. ; o,
“Dr. Harding who had logked
soirward to a season umony
some of his old comrades, War
Oetween the ' States véterans,
whom’ We sometimes Ucated,
was uneonscious much of the
time afte’ the® stroke; * “Ihe
paralysis. “a_fl"eqtgfi his ,entire
right side and his .vo'cul‘orkuns'..|
In the few conscious moments
he had after the stroke, he was
unnbie o speak.
:‘Mrs. Harding and a daughter,
“Mrw, Carl Votaw, of Washing
tgn, D. C., were at_his bedside,
'l was Mrs. E. E. Remeberg, a
sister; ‘at whose hoine he had
been-ataxing. . T T
' 1t was announced that funeyal
secvices would be hield hiere and
that the body would be' sent to
Ohio tomorrow for burial. |
Cobb, Justice Of ‘
- Peace; Jailed: For Murder
Hawkinsyille, Ga.,;Nov, 19 —
i?i?’PSP};*!’!"‘CQb'bv justice of the
peaes, vub higld.in it hete to
. Rot'Hudon Liambiin Har dérd,
A villige, near Jete," Ehd tid
oticas et efaie, opeid
the act, T eeRIA. IRO
Cobb' {3 " manager . of large
tormaowhedinl th ouuth by
'l_;}{{"_3.:; Jelksydntereats.. "ol ae;z
snid he wdd ipassing througli
Hatiford Sasidfday xud besunti
E g B “a 0 “AFene Wi
-Laneb: ";’l\‘fiiaadéuadg d Mfi?fid
r a:’-‘ Gt T tHAR N AT
FY o '-;s!?gfi-fl, g
1.7 ey ufll&' ,‘..f_,‘hs: jpeaze is a
brovhek: of Georie; Cobp Bty
%ab‘fiié?rfi&fi'bf Hawkinbville
THRYC St B A ARG Sk b
i . Miss Ella Shimans,
The sympathy of the Setilla
ccmmunity goes- out.to M. and
Mra! Rirdl ‘Shumans ‘over he
death “of ‘theii sixtien’ Yeat'sld
daughiter; Miss Ellu. Shiwans.
The | youny "lady’ was'sick Giily
eno week of pneumonia ui'd ail
that ;_'med_icalv “skill’ ana tender
nurding €ould “do proved: tu .
avail, | Her remaing’ were “Juid
10urestin the Satifla cemeieiy,
Rev, W H. Towers officiatiip.
5 vy Fod NP ATR
aMe Wl ' Brooks: spent the
first of the ‘wewk tH Mok dnd
Moien“l' P WRR I R
Liruid 1 het” Hlmdidedr bnb
cityinlbaria deiigntful ,igis vith
onlivte b Adantm
Ly g S R AL, :
T gngl,w; | Bakhey;
o ey eDR ey
"e":lf-g'idfl ’-?;*‘éhumtg ke
!fi}iétfi Tmbve ,4&,‘{%%%;;%
- fpeeial: Factory, Bale, at.Mid
iy Doy b, Frigybos
Saturda;: No¥ 28" wnkf:ou
Nireisste 1 Por{hig,s revular
stiog " bottlé < only” BOR. . Lady
Joye P‘u‘, P’&vzd&;,’ Tegular
'$1.:00 box enly 89¢.: ‘A ligiisl
mr_x'elq;nj;fig"fi&b’-‘dt‘fiftofitrfi*r! it
g" ,"I{l‘fi‘” liul I||h i"W Sns 'li I*ut'
$1.50 Per Year.
]Child s _Fatally Injured By
’ Fall From Butomobile
| Tennille, Ga.,, Nov. 18~
James Zachariah Page, two
vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs
Charles A. Page, was instantly
’killec here this morning in @+
‘unusual automobile accident.; <
! The child was out riding with
his father in an automobile, tw
miles from town, when accord
ing to the father’s report of thé
accident, the car struck a rough
place’in the road. * Althouigh "hé
said “he ‘was not driving fast
the child bounced out of the car
and. strack’‘the ‘ground on hib
head, i, ‘
i The father said that he stop
ped: the: car almost | iuu?lr
and picked up'the’ehiid, but it.
seemed lifeless. He rushed.tb
“ deétemv»bflbéce"te and it was
found that the child was dead,
He was the youngest of three
children in the Page family, ‘the:
others being Charlotte and 'C.
A. Page, Jr.o' ; B
Mr. Péige, the father, is @
well-known - farmer -and - ¢otton
merchant.l- Wl AN . v 5 t
Rev. Snell ToPreach Swy
The public is cordially invited
to attend services at the Metho
dist chureh Sunday - and“hir
Rev. J. “Frank Shell ‘presch.
Rev . Snell. and: family reachec
Hazlehurst Wediiésday'ind wili
reside. . with ‘us' ‘the ' 'ensiing
R bt i Sl e Y
e R
b SR ','E BN m
"= Therman: who, passes . .yegr
shob WA i ~goiog doie
whete, "Hé 1s oh soris Dther
dreand. !1t yoh ‘want :,?e-kb
Ry Whewtheriy A 6 in'd horty,
gl e
Hewspaper, a few artisles at s
{imigh" You 7ésn "méke ™ sik |or
bt thousnd. pedpld soak: et
thig Rind. Bf. & ‘window! every
week” and with ‘.’.:ngdl'&?’fifttter
seiling; reculty: than.if '‘eight
thousand walked ‘by your store,
one by one.—Austin V. ‘Butcher
in the Alteona (Kan.) Tribune,
‘We wanted to publish eur us
nal eight pages this week but
local Business houses ‘*had noth
ibg to advertise’’ this week. A
newspaper is just what the busi
ness men of a town make it.
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