Cleburne County AlArchives News.....Newspaper Abstracts for NOVEMBER 1913 November 1913 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Candace Gravelle tealtree@comcast.net March 28, 2005, 12:02 am The Cleburne News November 1913 NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE CLEBURNE NEWS", Heflin, Cleburne County, Alabama for NOVEMBER 1913 NEWSPAPER issue of Thursday, November 6, 1913 BEASON MILL News Mrs. Mary McEachern and Mrs. H.M. Howle visited Mrs. A.B. Thrower on Sunday. __ EDWARDSVILLE News Mrs. T.E. Laminack and son Harvy visited J.D. Laminack on Sunday. __ There was a corn shucking at Mr. Enoch Owens on Saturday night. __ EDWARDSVILLE News Last Sunday, Nov. 2nd, Miss Marie Carnes and Mr. I.M. Holder put on their best Sunday go-to-meeting clothes and started off in the direction of the Sunday school but when they got as far as Central Avenue they turned down it to the Southern depot and boarded Train No. 40 for Tallapoosa where they were met by Rev. J.H. Dunn and quickly married, after which they went on to Rome, GA for a wedding trip. They are now at home. This was a surprize to their many friends and their parents. ____ Last Tuesday morning, Mr. Willie Burchfield and Mrs. Annie Roberts went to Anniston to Barnum & Bailey show and while there, decided to get married so they came home as one. We extend to them our congratulations. ___ LOCAL News Lander Ligon of Vienna, Georgia, a former Heflin boy, visited relatives and friends in town the first of the week. __ Hugh Gibbs and family left here on Sunday for Bowdon where he will be employed at the Bowdon Drug Co. ___ Sam Waits of Borden Springs, a prominent citizen of this county was a Heflin visitor on Monday. __ ABERNATHY News On the 23rd of this month Mr. Walter Buttram and Miss Izora Deese were married at the home of the bride. __ We regret to note the illness of Mr. Newman Pounds. Specialists say that he is in the last stages of Bright's Disease and is dangerously ill. We all regret his illness. Pray for his recovery. __ James Harris and William Clayton have been on the sick list but are improving. __ LECTA News Mr. Boyles visited his daughter Mrs. Sherrill on Sunday. __ NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, November 13, 1913 ERVIN POPE MAY HANG ON DEC. 12th; Appeal Again Taken to Supreme Court Ervin Pope was brought before Judge Thomas W. Coleman Monday to hear his sentence for the murder of J.B. McClurkin. The jury which heard the evidence in the fifth trial found him guilty and returned a verdict last Friday morning fixing his punishment at death. Unless the sentence is suspended to await the decision of the higher court, Pope will he hung int he jail yard on Friday, December 12th, that being the date set by Judge Coleman for the execution. Pope is one of the most remarkable prisoners the officials of Calhoun County have ever dealt with. Accused of having brutally murdered one of the leading citizens of the county, and having been give times sentenced to die for the crime, he stoutly denies that he had anything to do with the murder and shows no more concern over the fact that he will probably be hanged than if he was merely a spectator instead of the one whose life the state demands. The Anniston Star _______ LOCAL News Eph Moore of Anniston spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. J.R. Moore. __ C.T. Kitchens left Monday for Roanoke where he went to see his sister who is sick. __ Married on Sunday, Mr. Lee Brimer and Miss Beatrice Nixon, the Rev. Nixon officiating. __ Mrs. E.G. Sutton of Atlanta is visiting her sister Mrs. D.D. Perryman. __ Mrs. Hattie Adamson returned from Bowdon where she has been visiting relatives and friends. __ We are sorry to report Mr. Jep Perryman is on the sick list and wish him a speedy recovery. __ John and Joe Harlan of Beason Mills were in the city this week. __ A.J. McEachern left Wednesday for West Virginia where he will work several months. __ J.J. Greer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rowell. __ FRUITHURST News Mrs. J.V. Terry received a message last Monday calling her to the bedside of her sister at Steveson, Ala. She left at once on the train. __ FRIENDSHIP News Sorry to say that Mr. Rufus Johnson and little Emery Johnson are sick at this writing. __ NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, November 20, 1913 PROMINENT CITIZEN PASSES AWAY NOV. 13th N.R. Pounds, one of Cleburne's well known and much loved citizens, passed to the great beyond on Thursday afternoon at his home and was laid to rest in the cemetery at Antioch on Saturday at 11 a.m. He was born and reared near Hopewell and lived near the place of his birth at his death. He was a useful citizen in the community in which he lived. His many friends and The News sympathize with the bereaved family and relatives. ____ STONE HILL News The singing at Pine Hill last Sunday p.m. was just fine. Each one seemed to enjoy it very much. __ We are sorry to say Mrs. N. Prichard has been on the sick list but hope she will soon recover. She was visited Sunday afternoon by Mrs. M.E. Bell. __ GOOSE NECK News Luther Hammond and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammond on Sunday. __ HIGHTOWER News Mr. Huglan Preston and Miss Ruth Brown were married on Thursday. We wish them a long life of happiness. __ NEWSPAPER Issue of Thursday, November 27, 1913 LOCAL News Mr. Johnie Harris and Miss Emma Crumly were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Sunday at the home of the bride's parents. __ W.W. Finley, president of the Southern Railroad died suddenly of paralysis this afternoon. He succeeded Samuel Spencer and was regarded as one of the leading officials in the county. ___ BEASON MILLS News Miss Ethel Vice and Mr. Russell Lester were happily married last Sunday. __ Mr. Rufus Williams is visiting his brother Mr. Jesse Williams. ___ FRUITHURST News Mrs. F.L. Grant left Thursday for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Malock of Ensley, Ala. ___ Mr. Henry Harr of Excelsior Springs, Mo., has returned to his home after a visit here with relatives and friends. __ Mr. Robert Junior is here and has started work on grading the streets. __ LOCAL News Mrs. Paul Harper of Atlanta is visiting her brothers, J.J. and G.W. Wager. __ Uncle Matt Evans went out to the river one day this week and caught a carp that weighed 12 lbs. __ Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Evans of Modesto, California have been visiting relatives in town seeral days. __ Mrs. Catherine Erving who has been visiting the family of Mr. Smalley has returned to Birmingham after a few weeks visit. __ Cicero Hayes and Miss Stella Johnson were happily married Sunday, with Bro. Mayes officiating. __ HIGHTOWER News Cephus Key visited John Phillips on Sunday. __ RANBURNE News Tom Turner has rheumatism; hope he will soon recover. __ Miss Janie Jones spent a few hours with her sister Mrs. Allene Skinner on Sunday. __ HEPSABAH News Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Ayres spent Sunday night in Randolph with Mr. Tom Linley. __ Russell Lester and sister Maggie spent Saturday with their sister Mrs. Ada Thrower. __ File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/cleburne/newspapers/newspape370gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/alfiles/ File size: 7.6 Kb