I just happened to find the right paper for you after I sent you a note saying I didn't remember anything about it. So here is one just for you: News From the New Era by Nelson Goolsby March 19, 1925 Officials of the AB&A RR look to see the federal receivership of the road dissolve with the next few months and a gradual but steady, improvement of conditions under which the system operates, according to Col. B. L. Bugg, receiver of the road. Mrs. Emma Freeman Pye, one of Talbot Counties most beloved ladies, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Trussell on Monday. President and Mrs. Collidge were photographed as they ascended the Capitol steps for the inauguration March 4th. Mrs. Collidge's gown, of moonstone grey Joseena and hat of unusually deep crown, brought forth exclamations of admiration from all the women spectators. The following Talbotton business have agreed to close their respective businesses on Thursday at 12 o'clock noon, beginning on April 2nd and continuing until September 1st, 1925. E. H. Edwards, People's Bank, Couch and Perryman, T. A. Bardwell and Co., Bank of Talbotton, E. L. Bardwell Col, Mrs. G. J. Graham, Mrs. R. W. Trussell, Talbotton Ten Cent Co., J. H. Bryan, F. R. Spivey, C. M. Calhoun, W. K. Couch, Jr., Mrs. L. P. Rutledge, Mrs. H. T. Cottingham, D. A. Downs, Jordan Supply Co., Peasons Bros. and Douglas Drug Co. Junction City: H. G. Currington shot and killed his brother, H. H. Currington, at the latter's home Sunday afternoon. It is stated that the killing grew out of a family feud of long standing. Soon after the killing, H. G. Currington was captured and placed in jail by Sheriff James H. Ferguson. Miss Pauline Blanton was the week-end guest of Miss Margaret Rutledge. Dr. J. H. Jackson is visiting in Macon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slade of Butler and Mrs. Nancy Slade of Meansville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Slade Tuesday. Mrs. Janie Alsobrook has purchased a Ford car and was visiting in Thomaston Sunday. Geneva: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cook and son aston, motored to Columbus Sunday. Miss Isabelle Bulloch of Warm Springs was with home folks for the week-end. Mrs. Ansel Maund and children, Lucille, Ansell and Dick, spent the week-end with relatives. March 26, 1925 At almost the same hour that Talbotton was stricken with grief of the passing of Mrs. R. W. Trussell, word was received that one of our former citizens, Mr. T. A. Bardwell, was killed by a train in Macon. A large number of Citizens attended the mass meeting at the courthouse Friday night in the interest of a new building for the Talbotton Consolidated School. The State Department has granted $1,000 state aid on the presumption the new building would be built. Enthusiastic talks were made by J. W. Jordan, President of the County Board of Education; Hon. J. A. smith, Chairman of the local board of Trustees and Prof. T. J. Barrett, Supt. of Talbotton Consolidated School. REPRESENTATIVES WANTED IN TALBOT COUNTY: A good man or woman who is able to make one thousand to five thousand dollars per year as an Insurance Salesman for Mutual Life of New York. J. H. Smith entertained at a lovely prom party at his home on College Street. The home was artistically decorated with ferns and spring flowers. Delicious punch was dispensed during the evening to about 60 guests.