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I All remaining Dresses in our Stock, I
I consisting of Georgettes, Crepe de I
I Chines, Crepe Satins, Flat Crepes and I
I Figured Georgettes, we are closing out I
I at only HALF the original price. The I
I lot consists of the Season’s newest and I
I most desirable Styles. This is a bargain I
I opportunity that you seldom have. |
I ALL MEN’S STRAW HATS TO I
I CLOSE AT HALF PRICE I
I Big Reduction in Men’s Clothing I
■ Nothing Charged at These Prices I
BROWN & COBB
9 Hartwell, Georgia B
CEDAR CREEK
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Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lewis are vis
iting their daughter, Mrs. R. E. .Ash
worth, of Elbert county, for a few
days.
Miss Vesta Myers, of Camp
Ground, visited Miss Grace Hicks
Friday night.
Mr. Galphin and Loyd Locke, of
Anderson, S. C., spertt the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
T. Locke.
Mr. and Mrs. Mai Brown, of Mi
ami, Fla., have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bell spent Sun
day with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. T. Locke.
Mrs. W. Y. Buffington and chil
dren, of Hartwell, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Prince and baby, of Macon,
spent last Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. David.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Brown, of Hartwell.
Little Miss Mary Sue David spent
a few days last week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Buffing
ton.
Mrs. L. H. Cobb and Mrs. Lilia
Sanders have returned home from a
visit to Miami, Fla.
Friday morning, July 17, has been
set to clean church and cemetery.
Everybody interested in church and
cemetery are asked to come and help.
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* CAMPGROUND
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Just two weeks until Campmeeting.
Let everybody get busy and help
make it a great week for all who at
tend. , _
Remember, the Epworth League
meets at the Campground beginning
Thursday, July 23rd, going through
Monday the 27th.
Crops are good in this section.
Have not heard of many boll weevils
S ° Mr! Will Russell, of Mt. Olivet, vis
ited his father, Mr. R. L. Russell,
and family, Saturday night.
Mr. Claude McCarley, of Cedar
Creek, was a Saturday night guest
of Mr. Johnnie Powell.
Mr and Mrs. Lamar Mann and
baby, of Elberton, spent Sunday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
White. , ~ T
Mr Asa Bowers and children, Lil
lian and Jack, of Royston, stopped a
short while with Mr. and Mrs. Bowen
Saturday morning. .
Miss Gertrude Adams visited in
Anderson, S. C., several days last
week.
Mr. Calvin Harper, of Spartan
burg, S. C., is visiting Messrs. Melvin
and Clark Adams for a few days.
Master David Fine, of Anderson,
S. C., has returned home after a
week’s visit to Mrs. Lula Adams and
family. . . , ~.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and chil
dren, of Cedar Creek, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Tiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Myers and
baby have returned from a pleasant
visit to relatives and friends m
Charleston, S. C., and other places in
the Carolinas.
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Haralson vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Haralson, of Sar
dis, Sunday.
Miss Inez Powell, Messrs. Dan and
Johnnie Powell, Mack Stamps at
tended the Sunday school rally at
Rock Branch Sunday.
Messrs. Joel Skelton and Stanley
Greenway, of Sardis, were visiting
in the community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCollum were
spend-the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Weaver and family Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Saylors and son, Jim,
and daughters, Malissa and Myrtice,
spent a short while with Mrs. J. M.
Powell and daughters Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bode Weaver and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bryant.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey and chil
dren, and Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
Crump and children, of Vernon,
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Russell.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
H. White Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
James Cash and Mr. and Mrs. John
1 Brown, of Cedar Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
' Willie Brown, of Hartwell.
Mrs. Lula Adams and children, Mr.
! and Mrs. J. D. Adams attended a
birthday dinner Sunday given at the
| home of her brother, Mr. Will Jones,
i of near Royston.
Mr. G. H. Spradlin, of College
Park, spent several days in this com
munity the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. White an
nounce the birth of a fine girl at
their home Saturday, July 11.
Miss Lula Cooper left Sunday for
a visit of several weeks to relatives
and friends at College Park, Atlan
ta, Lawrenceville and other places.
Mr. Bob Dickerson, of Elbert
county, spent last week with Mrs.
Adams and family.
Messrs. Melvin and J. D. Adams,
Bob Dickerson, R. A. Cooper and
Emory Cooper formed a party to
Pulliam’s Mill one day last week on
a fishing trip.
Messrs. Lamar Mouchet, Tom
White, Albert Ra yare working at
the saw mill near Shoal Creek.
Messrs. Melvin and Clark Adams
left Monday for Hickory, N. C.,
where they expect to work for some
time.
Mr. John Holcomb spent Saturday
in Elberton on business.
Those visiting Mr. R. A. Cooper
Sunday afternoon were Messrs. Fred
Lewis, of Cedar Creek, Fred Bailey
and Thornton Crump, of Mt. Vernon,
Bob Russell, Jepp Bryant, Bode
Weaver, John Holcomb, C. L. Bowen
' and Will Tiller.
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• I Sea water contains 32 of the 92
i known elements.
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, Less than half a pound of radium
i has been produced in the world since
I Madam Curie discovered this pre-
I cious element in 1898.
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Also, it has been remarked, those
folks who* take to drink in an effort
1 to drown their sorrows usually find
t that sorrows are expert swimmers.- ■
i Shreveport Journal.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., JULY 17, 1925
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Rev. T. J. Rucker, of Bowman,
filled his regular appointment at this
place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Cleveland and
family visited the former’s mother,
Mrs. Evelyn Cleveland, Monday.
Mrs. Cab Seawright visited Mrs.
M. J. Adams Tuesday.
Misses Laura Madden and Sylvia
Cleveland spent Monday night with
Mrs. Dennis Ethridge.
Misses Exie and Ruby Adams spent
Tuesday night with their sister, Mrs.
Carl Ayers.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus McLane
visited Miss Beulah Isom, of New
Harmony, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Hall and chil
dren spent Tuesday night with Mr.
and Mrsr. Isham Shiflet, of New
Prospect.
Mrs. W. H. Cleveland and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ethridge
Wednesday night.
Miss Arlie Saylors was the guest
of Misses Reecie and Roselle Dicker
son Sunday.
Mr. R. C. Cleveland made a busi
ness trip to Greenville, S. C., Wed
nesday.
Miss Evelyn Cleveland spent Mon
day night with Miss Mary Maude
Bobo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Crump visited
their daughter, Mrs. Cleo Sanders, of
Mt. Olivet, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. D. Cleveland and daughter,
Vernell, visited Mrs. Eliza Crump
Thursday night.
Mrs. Dock Banister and children
visited Mrs. B. K. Hall and family
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Irene Cleveland is spending
this week with her grandparents, of
near Royston.
Miss Kate McLane, of Anderson,
S. C., spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mrs. M. C. McLane and
family.
Those visiting Mrs. J. D. Cleveland
and daughters, Sylvia and Evelyn,
Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Jim
Madden, Mrs. Dennis Ethridge, Mrs.
Carl Duncan, Misses Laura Madden
and Mary Maud Bobo.
Mr. Tim Dickerson, of Winter Gar
den, Fla., is spending a few days with
his cousins, Messrs. Burley and Ar
thur Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fretwell O’Barr and
two children spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill O’Barr, of
Hartwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Nation and
children, of Anderson, S. T., visited
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cleveland, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newland Baker spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fretwell
O’Barr.
Misses Effie G. and Evelyn Banis
ter visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ban
ister Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Ethridge and" children,
of Camp Ground, visited Mrs. Eliza
Crump Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fretwell O’Barr and
children spent Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus McLane.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Faulkner, of
Dewy Rose, visited relatives in this
section Sunday. BLUE EYES.
LIBERTY HILL
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Rev. J. H. Nichols filled his regular
appointment at this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myers and
Mr. Mack Myers spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pruitt, of Gold
mine.
Mrs. Grady' Greenway, of Ander
son, S. C., spent last week with rela
tives in this section.
Rev. J. H. Nichols spent Saturday
night with Mr. Geo. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cordell and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Neese.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Powell, of
Elbert county, spent last Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myers.
Rev. J. H. Nichols spent Sunday
with Mr. Geo. Shiflet.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Greenway, of
Elbert county, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shiflet and chil
dren and Rev. J. H. Nichols visited
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McMullan Sun
da yafternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Mullenix
and son, Mr. C. L., Jr., spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page.
Mrs. Ida Jordan and family, of
Anderson, S. C., spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. J. S. Heaton, and
family.
The prom party given last Satur--
day night at the home of Misses Vera
and Ora Cordell was enjoyed by a
large crowd.
Mr. Wesley Gaines spent Sunday
with Mr. Albert Page.
Misses Vera and Ora Cordell spent
Sunday with Miss Peggy Cordell.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page and
children spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Crocker, of Anderson,
S. C.
There will be an all day singing at
this place Sunday. Let all who can
come and bring well filled baskets.
BLUE BELL.
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NEW HARMONY
Health of this community is not
very good esent.
Mrs. Cieo * ers and children, of
Hickory, N. . are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Loleman.
Miss Myrt O’Barr spent Thursday
with Miss Beatrice Cox.
Mr. R. A. Long, Mrs. J. B. Lee
and Miss Effie Thrasher, of Atlanta,
spent last week-end with Mrs. Lea
and Miss Thrasher's sisters, Mrs. M.
J. Isom and Mrs. J. S. Boleman.
Miss Lallie Isom visited Mrs. W.
L. Osborne recently.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fleming vis
ited relatives near Lavonia Sunday.
Mr. Tom Isom has returned from
Anderson County Hospital. Mrs.
Rebn Baker was carried there Sun
day and Mrs. M. J. Isom Monday.
They are taking treatment. We
wish for them speedy recoveries.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Sanders visited
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shultz Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole visited
relatives near Lavonia recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John White, of Town
ville, S. C., visited here Sunday.
Misses Anne Duncan and Eloise
Isom visited Mrs. Tom Isom Tuesday.
ROSE BUD.
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KING BENCH
Health of this community is good
at this writing.
Another good rain is needed in
this section. If we don’t get one
within a few days we are going to
make a short corn crop. Corn is
tasseling now from knee to waist
high.
Those to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Hembree Sunday were their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hembree, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Banister and little son, Ed
win, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall and
little daughter, Elizabeth, of Hart
well, and little J. D. Carnes.
Messrs. Jess Herring and Tom
Carnes visited Mr. Donald Brown
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Artisbelle Hembree is spend
ing this week with her cousin, Miss
Elton Hembree, of Oak Bower.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hembree and
children, of Reed Creek, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Hembree Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Carnes, on Sunday, July 12, 1925,
a baby girl. Name: Sarah Mae
Carnes.
Mrs. L. D. Isom and little daugh
ter, Ethel Fay, v’sited Mrs. Jess Her
ring Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. A. A. Vickery and children
visited Mrs. A. T. Hembree Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Floyd Eaton and little son
visited Mrs. Fletcher Byrum Monday
afternoon. j
Mrs. Fannie Stovall visited M>s.
Tom Carnes Monday night.
Mrs. Joe Speed Phillips visited Mr
and Mrs. Lewis Carnes Sunday night. ’
Mrs. Roy Motes and Mrs. Floyd
Eaton visited Mrs. Tom Carnes Fri
day afternoon.
Miss Addie Mae Motes visited Miss
Lucile Chitwood Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Motes and lit
tle son, Ralph, visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Motes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bailey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Motes Sunday.
Mr. Jack Madden and little grand
daughter, Evelyn Phillips, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Vickery Mon
day.
Messrs. Jepp Phillips, King Cheek,
Robert Neal and Johnnie Aiewine
were in this section Sunday.
Little Lucile Carnes was the guest
of little Melvie and Kennith Isom
one day last week.
Miss Ruth Herring visited Misses
Alberta and Onell Carnes Saturday
afternoon.
JULY FLY.
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Twenty thousand elephants are
killed every year for their ivory.
In olden days, France decreed that
“a funnel shall be placed in the
mouth of any one convicted of selling
watered milk, and that the said
milk shall be poured down said fun
nel, until such time as a doctor shall
declare the culprit incapable of swal
lowing any more without danger pf
death.” ».
STAR THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
“Merton of the Movies.” If you’re
one of the seventeen million people
who read the stoty or saw' the play,
you won’t need coaxing to see the
picture. If you’re not, take a tip
and get acquainted w*th laughable,
lovable “Morton" and his fun-filled
career. You’ll ejijuy a royal treat.
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SATURDAY
"Riders of the Plains” No. 2, Sun
shine Comedy and “Shooting of Dan
McGrew”—the most thrilling pic
ture of the year is the new screen
version of the fMnous Robert W. Ser
vice poems. Barbara La Murr was
The Lady Known as Lou, and never
has she appeared more beautiful nor
as filled with dramatic fire as in this
surging story of love in the Yukon.
Lew Cody played Dongerous Dan
McGrew, and he made the character
one of grim sternness and villainy.
MONDAY
Betty Compson in “New Lives For
Old.”
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
“Flirting With Love, 1 ' witlfCollecn
Moore and Conwey Tearle.
COMING THURSDAY .nd .FRIDAY
July 28-24. Glotfa Swahson in
“Madame Sans Gene.” This produc
tion was screened in Paris with the
cooperation of the French govern
ment and of the Ministry of Fine
Arts. The edit-bra tod French direc
tor, Leonce Perret, pr'hrinced it, and
many of the leading French stage
celebrities appear in it.
CANDLER’S CHAPEL
Sunday school every Sunday. We
are having a fine increase in Sunday
school every Sunday. Would like
to have more in Sunday school next
Sunday at 2;3Q o’clock.
Preaching every Sunday rtight by
Rev. J. J. llfott and Rev. J. 11. Nich
ols at 8:00 o’clocj". (
GAINES DISTRICT
The people around this section
were blessed with a much needed rain
last week.
Cotton and co>« are looking fine
since the rain. t
Mr. Farmer, flow is'the time to
fight the boll Weevil. Don’t delay
and say I’ll dust as poop ps I get so
much plowing done. If you have
any at all, drop everything and fight
with all your might. A few days’
delay and the boll weevil will ruin
your crop.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Crawford an
nounce the birth of a girl Thurs,
day.
Misses Mary* Ruth nnd Lessie
Greenway spent Thursday afternoon
with Misses Fannie and Lizzie Mc-
Curley.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Neese
have moved to Hickory, N. C. Mr.
Neese will stay behind and finish his
crop and then join Mrs. Neese. We
regret very much to lose them.
Miss Katherine Campbell ypent the
week-end with Miss Ruby McMullan,
I of Hulmeville.
Miss Evona Craft., am* ; brother,
Ralph, of Atlanta, Mj T. 0.
McMullan, of Elberton/ lattended
preaching at Rock Bfam'dh
Miss Sadie Powelf,*of Augusta, is
spending a few days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Powell, of
Hulmeville. .
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .4?., Gaines
and baby, Charles Howard, of Vir
ginia, are spending a month with
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gaines, of Cokes
bury, J /’ " C i
Mr. Billie Cook, of Lithonia, is
spending a few days with his friends
and relatives. Mr. Cook is a native
of Elbert county and Moved away
some 17 years ago.
Prof, and Mrs. T. J. Cleveland is
spending the week-end in Elberton.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. L- Teasley an
nounce- the birth of a boy, July 12th,
1925.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cordell and
sister, Miss Ronah, spent Sunday af
ternoon with J. A. Teasley and
family.
Mr. and Mri. W. A..Howard spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Stowers.and family.
Miss SalliiS Stowers returned home
after spending the week-end with
friends and relatives in Hartwell.
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The Sun Honor Roll
L. J. Cobb, Hortweß 2.
Miss Kate Illaiock, Atlanta.
A. W. Ray, Royston.
Mrs. E. E. Byrum, Hartwell 5.
K. H. Cleveland, Hartwell 2.
Foster C. Brown, City.
J. A. Dyar, Hartwell L
A. P. Patter spa, City.
R. M. Dickert, Hartwell 4.
R. J. Dunn, Hartwell 4.
F. L. Shiflet, Anderson, S. C.
W. W. Thomas, Hartwell 5.
W. E. Holland, City, ”
J. V. Jordan, Hartwell 5.
J. A. Cobb, Hartwell 1,
J. M. Powell, Hartv/ell <‘l.
W. M. Alford, Hartwell 5.
E. A. Prinqe', Hartwell 5.
J. M. Maxwell, Townyille, S. C.
Miss Fannie Estes, Atlanta."
Mrs. H. M. McLane, Hartwell 5.
W. W. Maret, City. «
Prof. H. L. Fry, Harwell 2.
Prof. T. J. Cleveland, Gilberton 6.
I. L. McCurley, HarfWell 1.
Jim Sherard, City.
G. A. Craft, Hartwell 3.
Jno. Elrod, Hartwell 4.
Rev. G. J. Qavjs,. Marietta.
Lonnie Holbrook, Savannah.
E. L. Gaines, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. A. D. Carlton. Commerce.
N. J. Ridgway, skmoji 3.
Otis W. Williams, Hartwell.
Tensie Waller, Hartwell 2.
L. C. Banister, Canon 1.
Luke Byrum, Hartwell o.
Miss Willie Teasldy,
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Japan’s birth rate is higher than
any other nation.
DIRECTORY CITY
AND COUNTY
HARTWELL
Mayor—A. S. Richardson.
Aidermen—A. N. Alford, R. E.
Matheson, J. A. Thornton, S. W-
Thornton, R. C. Linder, Louie L. Mor
ris.
City Clerk —J. L. Teasley.
Chief Police—W. H. Locke.
Chief Fire Dept.—Hoyt Baker;
Asst. Chief, Crayton Bolt.
Supt. Waterworks—Hoyt Baker.
Board of Education—W. E. Mere
dith, Dr. Geo. S. Clark, Fred S. White,
Dr. Claude Herndon, Wm. C. Page,
W. D. Teasley, Chas. E. Matheson.
Supt. City Schools—Prof. J. I. All
man.
Postmaster —Jno. C. Massey.
Parent-Teacher Association—Meets
last Thursday in each month. Mrs.
H. W. Bingham, president.
Presbyterian Church —Rev. James
Bradley, pastor. Services Ist and 4th
Sundays.
Methodist Episcopal Church South—
Rev. J. H. Barton, pastor. Services
every Sunday.
Baptist Church—Rev. W. A. Dun
can, pastor. Services every Sunday.
Kiwanis Club—Meets Fridays, 1 P.
M. Hotel Hartwell.
Hartwell Lodge No. 189 F. & A. M.
—First Tuesday night in each month.
T. W. Mitchell Camp W. 0. W.—
Meets second and fourth Friday
nights.
Hart Co. Post American Legion—
Second and fourth Friday nights.
HART COUNTY
Created 1853. Named for Nancy
Hart. Area 261 Square Miles. Popu
lation 20,000.
Ordinary—J. W. Scott.
Clerk of Court—John G. Richard
son.
Sheriff—A. B. Brown.
Tax Collector—Joe Whitworth.
Tax Receiver—F. E. O'Barr.
Coroner—R. H. Snow.
Surveyor—J. W. Baker.
County Game Warden —T. H.
Risner.
County Warden—E. S. Reynolds.
Board of Commissioners -A. N.
P. Brown, Chrnn.; C. E. Williams,
F. C. Gaines, P. P. Gurley, L. H.
Cobb; J. W. Baker, Clerk.
Tax Assessors—R. L. Gaines, Jas.
A. Estes, Z. B. Peek.
Registrars—<H. N. Ayers, L. Rich
ardson, and J. W. Baker.
Sunt. County Schools —W. B. Mor
ris.
Board of Educatioh—R. 11. Martin,
S. M Richardson, Joe D. Johnson, T.
B. Whitworth, Amos Floyd.
Farm Demonstration Agent—H. W.
Bingham.
Home Demonstration Agent—Miss
Frances A. McLanahan.
Judge Superior Court Northern Cir
cuit—Walter L. Hodges.
Solicitor General—A. S. Skelton.
Reporter—Garland C. Hayes.
Representative Hart County—B.
B. Zellars.
Senator 30th District—J. N. B.
Thompson.
Representative, Bth Congressional
District—Chas. H. Brand.
Constable* and Justice* of the Peace.
1112th, Town—R. L. Ayers, J. P.;
George S. Shiflet and S. M. Martin,
Constables.
1113th,Rays—J. T. Phillips, J. P.;
O. L. Adams, Constable.
1114th, Smiths —W. A. Chapman,
J. P.; G. D. Rice and G. A. Brown,
Constables.
1115th, Reed Creek —H. N. Ayers,
J. P.; J. T. Risner and W. E. Estes,
Constables.
1110th, Halls—R. L. Gaines, J.
P. ; W. P. McConnell and J. R. L.
Hall, Constables.
1117th, Shoal Creek —E. L. Coch
ran, J. P.; G. W. Herring, W. W.
Vickery, Constables.
1118th, McCurrys—B. A. Teasley,
J. P.; James A. Warren and Phil
Jenkins, Constables.
1119th, Alfords—J. P.; N. B.
Ayers; W. H. Bailey and Colquitt
H. Sanders, Constables.
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BOWERSVILLE
Mayor—C. E. Williams.
Board of Aidermen—L. H. Ridg
way, W. B. Sanders, T. B. Andrews,
Hubert Cheek.
City Clerk—L. H. Ridgway.
Board of Education —G. P. White,
Geo. A. Shirley, R. M. Adams, R. A.
Vaughan, G. E. Williams.
Postmaster—B. M. Holland.
Baptist Church—Rev. T. M. Gal
phin, pastor.
Methodist Church—Rev. O. E.
Smith, pastor.
Parent-Teacher Association- - Mrs.
A. F. Hilliard, president.
Woman’s Club—Mrs. L. H. Ridg
way, president.
Public Schools—Prof. W. R. Eskew
superintendent.
GEORGIA
Governor—Clifford Walker.
Secretary of State —S. G. McLen
don.
Attorney General—Geo. M. Napier.
State Treasurer —Wm. J. Speer.
Secretary of Agriculture—J. J.
Brown.
State Supt. Schools—Fort E. Land.
Commissioner Commerce and Labor
—Hal M. Stanley.
Commissioner of Pensions—Nat E. ■
Harris.
State Tax Commissioner —H. J.
Fullbright.
State Librarian—Mrs. M. B. Cobb.
State Historian —Lucian L. Knight.
Comptroller General —Wm. A.
Wright _