BADIN BULLETIN
Vol. I
may, 1919 No. 8
(A PROCLAMATION
I,*."™” •entiment is higher than thought. There is sent virtue in merely keeping within the
“The fear o’ hell’s a hangman’s whip,
To haud the wretch in order;
But where you feel your honor grip,
Let that aye be your border.”
sacred hJ. ^ ^onds, honor grips hard. To achieve the victory, we pledged our lives, our property and our
I falter inredeemed. The blood cost of victory was paid with solemn pride. To fail or
' •'onor dri . the money cost would immediately brand us with infamy, and utimately mark us for destruction. Our sacred
“keen thl / ° 0“’’ soldiers offered their lives. They “fought a good fight.” We must
P the faith, or wither in fires of self-contempt.
’’as beon Government asserted that a solemn obligation was but a scrap of paper; and that government
if to the scrap-heap of civilization. “God is not mocked;” and this nation will surely become as Nineveh and
‘*>an fP u No nation can survive that advertises to the world that it holds money dearer
j ""°od, that while it was willing to sacrifice the only son it cannot spare the firstlings of the flocks.
ministers of the Gospel, and all men and women of every class and condition who have faith in the final
the great Victory Campaign, to the end that our national honor may be redeemed
destiny secured.
in°th *** Raleigh, this, the third day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen
the one hundred and forty-third year of our American Independence. ’
the Governor:
Santford Martin T. W. BICKETT
Private Secreta>i/ Governor
OUR HONOR ROLL
'ft thg being rapidly discharged from the military service of our country, and are returning to take their places
''^6 important fields of the trades, industries, and professions. So we present herewith a new Honor Roll, which
readers will help us to make and keep correct and complete. It is the roll of former soldiers who are now
Ifl^°th by the Tallassee Power Company and by other businesses.
®ep the first place, however, for our honored dead.
GOLD STARS ON OUR SERVICE FLAG
EDWARD L. SLEDGE WILLIAM SHANKLE
ROBERT FLEMING THOMAS LLEWELLYN
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EMPLOYED BY THE TALLASSEE POWER COMPANY:
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*“**ARmacY:
D»vli. W. H.
Dermid, J. K.
Dick, J. C.
DuBoie, McN.
Efird, Clyde
Praiicr, Walter
FrUr. R. T.
Gibion, Chai.
Giertch, R. F.
Gill, J, H.
Karl Perree
Greene, J. P,
Hardon, Norman
Haughton, Thoi. H.
Helmi, W. T,
Henderaon, Jaa. R.
Hollifield, Dan
Humbarrier, Irvin
Hyatt, F. H.
Ivey, Haiel
Johnion, Archie
Jones, Coit
Jonei, Robt.
Kendall. J. S.
King. C. R.
Leonard, Joe
Lilly, W. T.
Lowder, E. H.
McCall. B. P.
McDonald. J. R.
MacCehee, Virgil
Mallory, Guy
Milton, C. Y.
BADIN SUPPLY COMPANY: Marvin Snugga
PAUL REINER: Robt. Elwanger
Mitchell
Mooae, B. N.
Morgan, Val.
Morris, Lacy
NcUon, Roy
Newkirk, Nelson
Ritchie, W. S.
Robinson. Z. B.
Ross, T. R.
Scarboro, John
Small
Smythe, I. F.
Sullivan, W. H,
Taylor, Joe
Thompson, H. B.
Thompson. Robt.
Vann, James
Weatherspoon, C. B.
Williams, P. L.
Wimberly, Claude
SANITARY PRESSING CLUB: Jno. Herring
THE HIX COMPANY; Harlo Hix