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HARDMAN LEADS FIELD
IN GOVERNOR’S RACE
Atlanta, Aug. 2. — With senti
ment in Ihr* governor’s race rap
idly crystallizing recently, it is
apparent that Dr. L. G. Hard
man is leading the field. The
first to announc , he began early
and has waged an < ggre-tsive
campaign, carrying it directly to
the people. He has visited prac
tically every county in the
which is greatly to his advantage,
as he makes a fine impression
and gains strength wherever he
goes,
Dr. Hardman’s style of cam
paigning appeals to the people
because of the high plane upon
which he bases it. Making no
references to the other candi
dates, he simply presents his own
cause, dwelling on his legislative
record and the principles and
measures he advocates, including
law enforcement, increased edu
cational opportunities, develop
ment of farming interests, com
plete separation of church and
state, biennial sessions of the
legislature, a strict business ad
ministration of state affairs, and
many other matters of vital con
cern.
Of lofty character and large
affairs, Dr. Hardman is distin
guished by eminent success in all
his own professional, business,
and agricultural undertakings,
and a career of brilliant public
service, having been the author
of much legislation promoting
agricultural interests and the
general welfare. A business
man and Christian statesman, his
motto is: “First the people
themselves, then their affairs,
both safely guarded.”
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PERSONAL
Mrs. N. P. brooks has returned
from a visit to relatives in Ma
con.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Merritt
announce the birth of a daughter,
Tuesday.
Lieut. Smith Settle was up
from Camp Harris Saturday and
Sunday.
Ned McCord, of Atlanta, spent
a few days with relatives here re
cently .
Mrs. H. L. Jenkins, of Macon,
was the recent guest of Mrs. S.
C. Paul.
Misses Exie and Mattisu Ham
returned Sunday from a visit in
Atlanta.
Miss Tenella Tingle spent last
week with her aunt, Mrs. J. D.
Brownlee.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Etheridge
will leave Monday for a trip to
New York.
Mr. C. H. Lofton, who has been
visiting relatives here, has return
ed to Pinehurst.
Miss Mary Lizzie Thomas is
taking a two weeks course at the
Summer School in Athens.
Beginning this race with the
practically solid backing of those
who supported him two years
ago, when he carried sixty coun
ties and barely missed a number
of others. Dr. Hardman had a
running start, and late reports
from various sections now indi
cate that he will carry the state
by a sweep, (adv)
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JACKSON, GEORGIA
Miss Pauline Mallett returned
Saturday from a pleasant visit to
Miss Janie Hearn in Eatonton.
Mr. Charles S. Robison, of At
lanta, will be a week-end guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Newton.
Mr. Henry Duke, of Cochran,
was the guest of relatives and
friends for several days the past
week.
Miss Annabel Leftwich, who
has been the guest of Miss Mar
tha King for two weeks, left
Tuesday for her home in Con
yers.
Mrs. J. W. Cook. Miss Mildred
Cook and Misses Nutt, of Orlan
do, Fla., arrived Monday to visit
Mrs. Emma Mallet and Miss Pau
line Mallet.
Mrs. Asa Buttrill who has been
spending sometime at Battle
Creek is now visiting in Toledo,
Ohio, where she will remain un
til September.
Mr. T. G. Willis, an experien
ced undertaker and licensed em
balmer, has accepted a position
witli Mr. S. H. Thornton, begin
ning August first.
Miss Dorcas Greer who has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
J. F. Chambliss, is visiting rela
tives in Griffin before returning
to her home in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sands and
young son, VV. L. Jr., who have
been guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gilmore, left Thursday
for their home in Manatee, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lester and
family who have been guests of
Mrs. R. E. Carmichael and other
relatives for several weeks left
Saturday for their home in Macon.
Mr. R. N. Etheridge leaves
Sunday for St. Louis and will la
ter visit Chicago, New York and
Baltimore, where he will purchase
a select stock of fall goods for
Etheridge, Smith & Company.
Mrs. H. D. Moore and little
daughter, Mary Claire, who have
been visiting Mrs. R, N. Ether
idge for some time, will leave
Monday for the mountains of
North Georgia to spend a month.
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Mrs. Pitts McKibben and chil
dren will leave Monday for Talla
poosa to visit Mrs. J. J. Thorn
ton and attend the wedding of
Miss Julia Thornton and Mr.
John P. Duncan August the
ninth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKibben
will entertain at a family dinner,
Sunday, their guests being Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Akin and children,
of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
McKibben and their daughter,
Carolyn, of Eatonton, Mr. and
Mrs. Pitts McKibben and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nichols
and family.
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