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Smith, Harris, Slaton, Wal
ker, Broyles Seem Winners
Heavy Vote Polled in Butts County And
Throughout The Entire State of Georgia
Early returns indicate that Sen
ator Hoke Smith was swept into
office by a large majority over
Joe Brown. He carried this
county by the largest vote he ev
er received here.
Judge Nat Harris seems to have
been elected for governor, with
Dr. Hardman running second.
Butts county voters gave Harris
a tremendous majority.
Jack Slaton and Hardwick are
running close for short term sen
ator, with Slaton, apparently, in
the lead. Felder carried Butts
county.
Clifford Walker appears to
have won for attorney general
general over Warren Grice.
Nash Broyles is evidently a
winner for the court of appeals.
.Tim Price seems to have de
feated J. J. Brown for commis
sioner of agriculture.
E. L. Rainey wins for prison
commissioner.
A heavy vote was polled in
Butts county and throughout the
entire state. The election was
quiet here, though interest was
keen, centering in the Smith-
Brown and local contests. ,
The full vote is given in anoth
er part of this issue.
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NAT E. HARRIS
Judge Harris won this county by an overwhelming
majority. Returns indicate his certain election.
Beautiful Date Palm at the Panama-Pacific In
ternational Exposition, San Francisco, 1915
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. •! iv ns hi. law. by Panama-Pacific International Exposition Cos.
TBIIIS beautiful date palm stands before the southern facade of the great
Palace of Machinery. Through the planting of rare and beautiful
shrubs and trees from all parts of the world the Exposition grounds
have assumed the appearance of a semitropicnl paradise.
Singing at Pleasant Grove
There will be a singing at
Pleasant Grove church in Iron
Springs district, Sunday after
noon, Avgust 23. All lovers of
music are cordially invited.
Only One "BROMO QUININE”
To get the genuine, call (or full name, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for aignature of
E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops
cough and headache, and works off cold* 25c.
Sandy Creek Cemetery
To Be Cleaned off the 25
Announcement is made that
there will be a meeting of those
interested on Tuesday. August
25. for the purpose of cleaning up
frrdy Creek cemetery. Those
in the community are requested
to attend, take dinner and spend
the entire day in improving the
cemetery, where sleep so many
cf the county’s noble dead.
FLETCHER WINS OVER MILLS;
TOWLES DEFEATED DR. MAYS
By the narrow margin of 5!
votes Judge H. M. Fletcher de
feated Representative J. H. Mills
for the State Senate, the outcome
being in doubt to the very last.
C. A. Towles of Cork won over
Dr. R. W. Mays by 192 votes, for
Representative.
Mr. Mills came into Jackson
with a big lead and he looked
like a winner. However, Judge
Fletcher polled a tremendous vote
in Jackson and finally forged to
the front. Mr. Mills carried
Buttrill, Dublin, Flovilla and
Pepperton, while Judge Fletcher
led in Coodys, Indian Springs,
Sixth District A. 6 M. School
Barnes ville,. Georgia,
Opens September Ist, 1914.
POINTS.
1. A convenient, desirable and attractive location.
2. Handsome, well furnished dormitories with modern
conveniences.
3. This is an Accredited school.
4. As comprehensive literary course, except Latin and
Greek, as is given in any school in the country.
5. Training in theoretical and practical agriculture with
large well equipped farm for demonstration.
6. Training in blacksmith and wood work.
7. Girls get thorough and practical training in Domes
tic Science and the Manual of Arts and Crafts.
8. An excellent course in Music.
9. The teachers are at all times the constant companions
of the students. Careful supervision is exercised
and every effort made to make student life ideal
and homelike.
TO. Only ambitious students are solicited.
11. Enough manual labor and athletics to keep boys in
best physical condition for the maximum literary
work.
12. This is a State school and no tuition is charged. The
cost of attendance is extremely moderate.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
W. H. Maxwell, Principal
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SENATOR HOKE SMITH
Mr. Smith carried Butts county and was swept into of
fice by a large majority over Governor Brown.
Iron Springs, Towaliga, Jackson
and Worthville.
This was one of the hardest
fought and most spectacular ra
ces in the history of the county.
Dr. Mays led in Worthville,
Towaliga and Jackson. His op
ponent, Mr. Towles, ran a fast
race in all the other precincts.
There was the keenest sort of in
terest in this contest and the re
turns were watched closely.
The returns were slow in com
ing in. due to the length of the
ticket. It was some time Thrus
day morning before the ballots
were counted.
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