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Wheeler County Eagle
VOLUHfi i
School Trustees
Hold Meeting.
Schools of County Well Represenfecb/Big
Day With School Enthusiasts
Address by R .F, Duckworth
The trustees of the various public
schools of the county met here Wed
nesday, in response to a call from Sup
erintendent Auld, the prime object
being to arouse more interest in edu
cation in Wheeler county. Superinten
dent Auld conceived this idea of bring
ing the trustees of the county together
and having a heart to heart discussion
of the best methods of obtaining the
best results from the rural schools.
The idea proved beyond doubt, a good
one, and it resulted in one of the most
enthusiastic educational gatherings
ever held in this section.
The meeting was held in the hall ov
er the bank, and every avalable
seat was taken by trustees of the va
rious schools of the county and others
who came in to hear what was to be
said. Nineteen schools ont of twenty
one schoels were represented, leaving
out Alamo, which was represented.
Superintendent Auld prosided over
the meeting and opened with a very
appropriate talk. He was followed by
Judge L. M. D. Nobles, trustee of the
Union school, who made an exception
ally instructive talk. Hon. R. F.
Duckworth, who is touring this section
in the interest of the Farmers Union,
came last, but by no means least. Mr.
Duckworth is an interesting talker and
on this occasion he seemed to excel
all former efforts. He is very much in
terested in education and knows how
to tell what he knows. His advice was
timely and will be a lasting benefit to
them in bringing about better condit
ions in the rural schools. He was im
pressed with this novel meeting, as he
grasped the object and realized the
advantages that it would afford the
educational interests of the county and
was frank to admit that he would ad
vocate its practice in his home county,
Miller, where, he said, they were asleep
along this line.
Hon. M. L. Brittian, state school
superintendent, was expected to be pres
ent, but owing to the fact that import-1
ant legislation, bearing on public
schools, he thought it best to remain
in Atlanta and make us a visit later on.
Superintendent Auld concluded the'
program with very appropriate re
mark* and explained at length some
questions propounded by some of the
trustees in regard to some problems
that arise in the management of schools
i Stop The Hog Cholera!
The State College of Agriculture recommends the use of
i Hog Chi ’lera Serum and Disinfectants. Use this serum and
get our iMaintectant Dip and give your Hogs a chance to live.
“ We carry tl te Serum Syringes, Disinfectants and a com/
• plete line of Hog Medicines and Remedies. It will pay
; you to call at our store and invest in these REMEDIS ,
I We give fu?/ Directions for using them.
LET US KNOW YOUR
' DRUG STORE WANTS.
WE CAN FILL YOUR ORDERS PROMPTLY. SPECIAL
ATTENTION GIVE’N fO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS.
WE CARRY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT A LIVE
AND LET LIVE PRIt JE,
Cool off at our SODA FO> UNT. Fresh Cream every day. Lemons
and Limes all the time. F ! resh shipment every week of Chocolates
and Candies.
ALAMO DR'UG COMPANY
Phones No. 9 and 25 ALA^ O, GEORGIA
Prof, Auld is interested in the work ard
his untiring efforts are, to a great de
gree, responsible for the .rapid growth in
educational matters in Wheeler county.
Below we publish a list of the schools
represented and also those that were
not represented and their trustees:
Alamo: J. A. Martin and W. G. Hart
ley, Bruce: C. B. Smith, Browning:
L. H, Ryals, Cross Rrads: M. M. Day
and R. L. Avery, Dempsey: J. T. Mc-
Daniel and B. M. Lord, Erick: R. G.
Jackson and C. R. Peavy, Glenwood:
Not represented, Graham: Jerry John
son, Hebron: M. H. Clements and
E. M. Smith, Lansburg: L. Ryals,
Little Rock: C, M. Williams andß.H.
Grimes, Marie: Not represented, Ma
rion: G. E. Harrelson, McLenan:
J. R. Hartley, S. L. Brett and K. M.
McLnenan, Oak Grove: W. M. Clark,
Ochwalkee: J. A. Barlow, Sears:
[McArthur] H. M. Sears and N. H.
Sears, Shiloh: Not represented. Spring
Hill: W. S. Miller, J. A, Dunn and
F. C, MaGahee, Stuckey: A, W. Bar
low, J. W. Sumner and S. L. Low,
Union: R. R. Harrelson and L. M. D.
Nobles, Union Chapel: J. H. Whalen
and R. E. Adams. Those who failed
to answer to roll call missed a great
treat and after they hear of it will be
on hand next time and take part in the
program.
iuelbon Has
Big Opening
Saturday was a. big day at Idelson
Department Store. The doors were
«losed until nine o’clock, and when they
were opened, the eager buyers rushed
in, and throughout, the day the army
of salespeople were kept on the run.
Farmers from miles away came and
bought heavily of the many bargains
offered in this sale. This sale had
been advertised thoroughly, and the
amount of cash taken in on opening day
attested the value of advertising and,
when the house lives up to what they
advertise. The sale will continue for
fifteen days, Closing on Saturday Aug
ust the 16th, and a special invitation is
extended to those who have been pre
vented from attending, as well as those
who have already been. The oppor
tunity of a lifetime to buy goods at a
very low price. Come before the sale
closes.— ad
ALAMO, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913
COMMISSIONER BILL
PASSES SENATE
Biil creating commissioners of roads
and revenues for Wheeler county,
passed the senate yesterday, and will
only have to be signed by the governor
to become a law. The only informa
tion gathered is that the bill introduced
by Mr. Johnson was passed and did
not state whether, with or without the
substitute.
MUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED
IN FREEWILL REVIVAL
Revival services were begun at the
Freewill Baptist church last Friday
night. Rev. Horn is doing the preach
ing and is preaching some very strong
sermons. The building, though not
completed, is very comfortable and
affords accomodation for a large con
gregation, The services will continue
during the week, both night and morn
ing, and promises to prove a great
blessing to the town and community.
There are several visitors from a dis
tance in attendance, and before the
close the house is expected to be filled
to its capacity. Rev. Horn serves this
church, coming over from Eastman once
a month, and the large congregations
attest their appreciation of him.
INJUNCTION HEARD
■ AT MT. VERNON
The injunction hearing set for Aug
ust 4th, was heard before Judge Gra
ham at Mt. Vernon Monday night. A
delegation from here left on the after
noon train and were joined at Glen
wood hy a delegation, who were inter
ested in the outcome of the hearing.
Arguments pro and con were heard,
but the decision was witheld for cause
not given out. It is thought that the
decision will not sustain the injunction.
However, the outcome will be watched
with much interest.
Mrs. Drown Entertains
On last Monday evening, at their
beautiful home on Railroad avenue,
Mrs. J. D. Brown delightfully enter
tained in honor of the visiting young
ladies. Refreshments were servad and
all had a pleasant evening. Those
present were: Misses Lois Johnson,
of Vidalia, Stella Cockfield, of Mt. Ver
non, Anna Hyat, of Soperton, Fannie
McMillan, Hester and Nettie Sikes;
Messrs. Grady Walters, Brantley Sikes,
Felton Pierce, William Bright and Ha
zel Bone.
Mr. A. I. Webb, of Cordele, was
here this week in the interest of the
turpentine business of south Georgia.
Rev. J. T. Budd returned yesterday
from Tampa, Fla., where he>-pentsev
eral days with his sister, Mrs. J. F.
Stubbs.
SHERIFF SALE
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GEORGlA,—Wheeler Ccu ity.
I will sell at public outery to the
highest bidder fb> cash before the
court house door tn the town of Alamo,
Wheeler county, on the first Tuesday
in September, 1913, between the legal
hours of sale the following described
property to wit: One 15 horse Scho
field boiler, one 2 horse Schofield en
gine, one Irick No. 1 saw mill and fol
lowing fixtures: One 12 inch, four ply
rubber drive belt, one 50 inch 7xß
George Hoe circular saw, two cant
hooks, one wire cable feed rope,
one r o« 1 I e r bed, one
■'roller block for mill, one oxen named
Tom, one oxen named Bright, one
oxen named Tobie, one oxen named
Sam, one oxen named Rowdy, oneoxen
named Golden, one oxen named Golden
and cypress timber t tending on lots 20,
19, 42. 46, 75, 16, IC.;, 101. Said prop
erty levied upon as the propertyof S.E.
Mauney to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa.
issued from the superior court of Wheel
er county against said S E. Mauney, I
in favor of James & Abbot Co. Writ- '
en notice given defendant in possess-1
ion. to be advertised under the terms I
of the law. This August Bth 1913.
J. F. WRIGHT,
Sheriff of Wheeler County, Georgia. :
Cotton Season
NOW OPEN
REMEMBER THE BIG TIN
Ginnery
I have it in first - class repair,
with sharp saws that get the lint
Who will be the first to bring us a bale? We will
furnish Bagging and Ties and do the ginning Free
for the party bringing
FIRST BALE
Respectfully soliciting your patronage
S. I. BULLARD
BEEF MARKET
ORDINANCE CHANGED
At a called meeting of the town
council Tuesday night, an ordinance
was passed, regulating the beef market
license, in no uncertain terms. Any
one, after paying the required license,
can handle fresh meats from wagons,
houses or in any way they may see fit.
The previous ordinance left a doubt on
thu minds of some, as to to the manner
that it should be handled, and to clear
this up the council decided to make it
more explicit, and as it now reads,
anyone after complying wit the ordi
nance, can either sell from the wagon
or market.
Miss Lillie Brown of Krick is visit
ing the family of Mr. J. D. Brown
this week.
Jenkins Lumber Go.
Os Vidalia, Ga.
Beg to announce that they manu
facture rough and dressed lumber of
all kinds, mouldings, interior finish,
sash, doors, blinds, in fact everything
that goes into a house that is made
from vyood.
We also handle btick, lime, cement,
plaster, laths, shingles, in fact, we
are in position to quote you on your
entire bill from the foundation to the
roof. Build while lumber and labor
is cheap and thereby save yourself
Money.
Write us and we will have our man call on you or
send us a list of your wants and we will take pleasure
in making you estimates on same.
Jenkins Lumber Go.
VIDALIA. GA.
“EVERYTHING IN BUIDDING MATERIAL”.
Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!!
Before buying come
around to sec me
whether you buy
or not
Examine my stock
and prices.
Your friend,
HURWITZ
The Little Jew,
NO 25