00:00Collier, a success in preacher role, Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, May 25th, 1913.
00:06Professed conversion during revival at Cartersville and married rich widow before the meeting was over.
00:11Athens, Georgia, May 24th. Special.
00:14As Collier, now in the public eye in the Felder matter, had a short, hot, meteoric career in Athens in
00:201905,
00:21he came here representing himself as a former law partner of Honorable Andrew Lipscomb of Washington,
00:28ingratiated himself with the bar, passed a forged check on his father at the Georgia National Bank,
00:33secured the endorsement of Colonel C.H. Brand, then prosecuting attorney for the state,
00:38on a fraudulent draft, and disappeared.
00:41He was located in Richmond, VL, serving a sentence on the chain gang for a serious offense.
00:47Requisition brought him back to Athens, and on April 11, 1905, he faced the charges of forgery,
00:52was convicted, and in a speech to the court before he was sentenced, he not only had jurors and
00:58attorneys weeping, but actually those he had wronged financially and the court itself, Judge Russell.
01:03He broke down and was carried from the room. The sentence was suspended. A fund was made up in
01:09the courtroom of enough to buy him a suit of clothes and a ticket to Chattanooga. At Cartersville he left
01:14the train and was drawn to a revival meeting in progress, professed conversion, and went to
01:19preaching with great apparent power. Before the meeting was over, he had married a rich widow whose
01:24husband had been dead only a short time, and he is said to have absorbed a small fortune left his
01:29wife. He preached in Athens a number of times, billing himself ahead like a circus, and filling
01:34the old colonial theater with the curious crowd that wanted to hear him. He went to Atlanta that
01:39summer and spoke at a tent meeting which was being conducted under the direction of Dr. Broughton
01:44and the Tabernacle Church. On the docket of the Superior Court today, the suspended sentence
01:50is still open and stands against Collier. Judge Russell, who suspended that sentence, is now
01:57on the appellate court, which this week decided that a judge cannot effectively suspend sentences.
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