The Douglas enterprise. (Douglas, Ga.) 1905-current, September 02, 1916, Image 12

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(Advertisement.) JOHN B. HUTCHESON, OF ASHBURN FOR COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE John B. Hutcheson, of Ashburn, Gu., hskn the votes, support and influence Of the readers of this paper for one of the three judgeships of the state court of appeals created by recent act of the legislature. Mr Hutcheson is a native of Geor gia Born and reared at Jonesboro, A.layton county, he lived and practiced law there until the legislature created Tt»ruer county, when he moved to Aah t>U.rn. and has since made that city kis home. - -«»- Educated in the schools of his na tive city and, later, at the University Of Georgia, he studied law and was admitted to the bar at Jonesboro in 18Sfc, so that he has been in constant and active practice of his profession lor the last thirty years. As a young man, with ambition, Mr. Hutcheson taught school in Clay ton and Fayette counties for the pur pose of paying his way through the university. For a time he was editor of the Jonesboro one of Geor gia's best known weeklies, and had a wide acquaintance among the news paper men of the state. A governor of Georgia, by special appointment, and the two communi ties in which he has lived, by election, have placed him in positions of re GRAND JURY DRAWN TO SERVE AT SEPTEMBER TERM OF COURT 1916. Elijah Grantham H. F. Brown Arthur Vickers G. J. Meeks W. H. Merritt P. L. Moore J. E. Lott Youngie Vickers Sr J. F. Overstreet B. Morris H. L. Vickers D. Kirkland J. b. Parker A. SV. Haddock R. G. Kirkland W. T. Royal J. F. Smith J. H. McKinnon J. L. Shelton J. I. Hatfield I. J. Foreman J. E. Gaskin E'.’jr.h Tanner Sr. S. M u„._„v lurid T*aivT‘»-; G. M. Stanton & Company To Our Customers: The conditions this year are somewhat dif ferent to what they usually are at this time of the year. Cotton is coming in very much earlier than it ever has. Most of our paper is not due until October first. How ever, if any of our customers are in shape to pay us be fore the notes are due, we will appreciate it, and will only charge interest up to the time payment is made. A good many have already paid us before it was due, and if others will follow suit, we will promise to put the money in circulation immediately. G. M. STANTON & CO. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA sponsibility and honor. He served as solicitor of the city court of Jones boro, as mayor of that city, and, in the legislature which has just adjourned, as representative from Turner county, his present home. In legislative halls Mr. Hutcheson was always a worker for the people. He was vice chairman of the general judiciary and Western and Atlantic committees of the house, and a mem ber of education committee. He was specially appointed as a member of the sub committee by the prohibi tion caucus of the general assembly to redi'aft the present prohibition bills and press their passage in the house. As ah advocate of effective prohibition, he lent his best efforts to the cause. For many years Mr. Hutcheson has served as, and is still, a member of the board of trustees of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College for young women at Milledgeville, attends every commencement and devotes much time and attention to the growth and welfare of that well-known Insti tution. Mr. Hutcheson has many friends throughout the state, lawyers and others, who have given him their in dorsement along with the bar of his home city and those of other commu nities surrounding Ashburn. C. W. Meeks Jno. W. Tanner A. S. McCullum Jeff Kirkland N. E. Harrell Petit Jury—First Week. Jno. McKinnon Sol Sears A. R. Lewis W T iiey Smith Dan Courson Joshua Pridgen J. L. Sapp J. A. Davis Warren Vickers W. B. Courson Henry Day C. Jenson J. FL Dent S. G. Logan M. Corbett A. J. Skinner J. J. Carter C. C. Smith Mark Anderson C. N. Fielding ‘Henry Knowles V. i.. !. iU,. V . ... i - TITE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, Sept., 2 T 916 ' Willis Vickers Jeff Lewis David Kirkland Jr. Jesse M. Pafford Mose Griffin G. W. Vining Martin C. Corbett J. A. Daugherty Willis Smith J. L. Bryant J. M. Paulk J. M. Meeks H. L. Carter Wm. Jowers L. J. Moore W. H. Purvis J. G. Traynham | J. C. Ellis C. E. Stevens Jno. Hursey » Jas, Sapp D. M. Peterson A. F. Coffee < Jesse Meeks Noah Higgs Second Week J. H. Dorminy L. D. Gillis (Nicholls) Dan Fussell Perry Strickland Thos. Wilcox J. D. Perkins W. E. Clements Alfred Tanner H. F. Sears Thos. Daniels Henry Mancil (Mora) W. H. Tanner Gaines Joiner Jno. McCollum J. H. Wooten Charlie Meirritt Dennis Tucker Staten Tanner Willis Newbern J. A. Dykes T. D. Thompson B. G. Oberry W. E. Outlaw Junie BWker Richard Vickers Aaron Byrd I. Z. Dykes Tom S. Corbett 0 C. T. Darley T. J. Smith J. W. Brooker Wash Davis W. G. Meeks F. F. Preston D. A. Smith J. W. Pearson J. R. Rich S. M. Murray M C. Purvis Jesse McMiSlian Sr. V •• .5 WHO’S YOUR CANDIOATE ? Shall One Man Or One Family Hold The Same Office Alway»? The present Treasurer of Georgia has been connected with that depart ment of the State government for practically 30 years. His brother was Treasurer before him. WM. J. EAK.ES Candidate for State Treasurer Proposes to let the people know the condition of the State Treasury by publishing semi-annual statements; and, Proposes to have a representative of the Department present at the or ganization of every State Bank to see that the capital stock is paid in, and otherwise scrutinize banking opera tions. M. F. Head Dan Hall J. H. King John M. Lott Sr. E. B. Audry J. L. Denton E. L. Moore (Nicholls) NOTICE! To the Republican voters of Coffee County you are requested to meet the Executive Committee at Douglas, Ga., September the 11th 1916 at the school auditorium, on Coffee St. in South Douglas, at 10 o’clock for the purpose of transacting business, such as may come before the meeting. All pro gressive and sympathizers with the Charles E Hughes Campaign, are re quested to be present. Business of Importance. The chairman of each district is requested to caR his dis trict together and assist in forming a Hughes Club. Respectfully yours, R. D. GARNISH, Chm. Ex. C. of C. C. C. P. Waddell, Secy. A., Sunday morning train returning Sunday evening. Same rate each Sun day during the summer. Borrow money from L. E. Heath and E. L. Tanner, Douglas, Gs., and improve your farms. Interest only' I 6 per *cul. PROGRAM SMYRNA ASSOCIATION SAND HILL CHURCH, OCT. 5,1916 Devotional Exercises Mrs. B. H. Tanner, Axson Organization of Union. Welcome Address Mrs. H. Kirkland,Sand Hill Responce Miss Purvis, New Harmony Superintendent’s Annual Report. Address... Miss Evie Campbell, Atlanta Re-Districting the Associational Union Mrs. E. L. Tanner, Douglas Shall we, or shall we not observe more than oneday for“ Our Annual Meeting?” Mrs. A. F. Coffee, Douglas Report on “Mission Messenger” Mrs. Turner Brewer, Douglas Appointment of Committees Superintendent A brief Devot onal Exercises Mrs. T. S. Hubert, Douglas AFTERNOON SESSION Devotional Exercises Mrs. Charles Elder, Alma Reports from different Societies. Reports from Committees Report of the Treasurer Mrs. H. L. Carter, Douglas Paper on Mary S. Willingham School Mrs. Melvin Tanner, Douglas Paper on Standard of Excellence ’ Miss Alma Gillis, Stokesville I aper on Works of Prayer” Mrs. Rouse, Alma Paper on “Our New Schedule” Mrs. C. E. Baker, Pearson Paper on “Regular Reports and How to Make Them” Mrs. S. I. Crosby Nicholls Paper on “What is Our Duty Toward the Fifth Sunday Meeting” Mrs. B. W. Gray, Douglas Y. W. As. work Mrs. Ellison, Douglas Sunbeam Mrs. Juiia Foster, Douglas Paper on “W'hat This Meeting Ha s Meant to Me,” Mrs. J L. Cochran, Douglas Committee on Time and Place Chairman, Mrs. D. J. Gillis, Axson Committee on Appointments Chairman, Mrs. H. L. Carter, Douglas Committee on Nominations Chairman, G. W. Daniels, Pearson Committee on Obtuaries Chairman, Mrs. W. R. Frier, Douglas Committee on Resolutions Chairman, Mrs Hoke Davis, Douglas Sand Hill Church, Nine O’clock, Tuesday, Oct. sth, 1916. MRS. F. M. APPLEBY Secretary, Smyrna Association. kJft a Clnion (80. yVitA Capital anO Surplus of $ 100,000.00 Appreciates Your Account Either Large or Small