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Georgia.
inii Min* Annie Bolton.
rcrything is. It
Miss OUie Lastinger spent Satur
day night at Mr. Earl Belflower's
ami went to Salem to preaching Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J, ‘Arnold, spent
Inst Saturday with their daughter,
Mrs. J. A. Evers, near Tifton.
Mrs. Emmit Smith went to Salem
death.
I Messrs- Clarence W. Futch, of j
, Nashville, J. B. Corbitt, of Alnpnha, 1
and Arthur N. Moore have joined-
j the aviation corps of the nrmy. The .
- Kaisc r can go_to the tall timber for
l safety now with this trio of deter
mined binlsmen after him.
| Feeling strangely poetical (?) the
two former expelled these lines just
j before leaving: .
; Well old friends we are leaving
But not so very long to stay;
THINKS HE WAS ROBBED
to preaching Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Reed Arnold spent
Saturday • in Ocilla, on business.
Mr. King Bryant 'has sold out his
crops and moved near Lax.
0. B. Joyful.
lS-dlt-wtf.
PECAN CONFERENCE
BOTT\
TIFTON
THS TiriON GAZCTTE, TIFTOH. OS-
37 MORE CERTIFIED
7/I/rxp
New
TO DISTRICT BOARD
Post
A*‘Ready for Service from lift
'County
Cards
- FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1M7.
Licensed
Optometrist
If yon are suffering from Eye
Strain in any form it is safe to
lay that properly fitted $lastes
wil^ relieve the trouble 99
times out of TOO.
II
.this is our business and we
examine your eyes and
you the (mth about them
whether you need glass-
Every day at our store
on Main Street.
Satisfaction Gauranteed
L. Moor
OPTOMETRIST
MAKES TOTAL OF 67 ACTED ON
TUrty-Oa. of Last Lot Did Not A.k
Four Failod to
FUo Affidavits.
Mrs. Rebecca Kennon, of Adel, ar-
The following 37, names have been J rived this morning and will be the
certified by th f Tift County Exemp- ^uest of Mrs. M. S. Patten for sever-
tlon Board to the District Board for j a l days.
service in the United States armed , jj re Geo. g Murdock and George
forces, not being exmnpted or dis-! Jr returned today from Sparks,
charged.
045 Beach. SelUe, Tifton;
1102 Monk, Joe Louie. .
773 Holloman. Virgil, Tifton.
608 Ccker, Anderson Franklin.
889 'Towns, Charlie, Tifton.
856. Rowe, Phillip, Tifton.
705 Copeland. Andrew.
576 , Nelson, John, Ty Ty.
1250,-Williford. Ben Colbert.
7.07* Cole., Julius, Tifton.
368’. Jackson, James Eddie.
050*. Brown, Juliaft Eugene.
738 Fafloy. Sam. Tifton.
1191 Royal, Ottie Lee.
WAN T AD. COLUMN
For Rant—Four connecting ro
See B. H. Banlutoa. 13eowlm
Burlap Cotton Picking Sheets 40
Cents—At Churchwsll's-
For Sale—5 passenger Ford. See
N. S. Williams, at Farmer's place.
13 eod-3t wit.
Far Sale or Eschange—Five Passen
ger Ford. Witf' sell cheap or
«hange for hogs or cattle. J. T,
Jenkins, Chula, Ga. e
Three Dwelliag Houses and lota In
Panama City f-r as!*,or would
trade for a faien in Georgia or Ala-
THE POINT
•Alla well that ends well,'^
Said Mr. Bexxent.
‘But the yellow jacket's end
Is mo» t unpleasant."
—Tim os-Union.
82? Maison, Elmo, Tifton.
. Daniel Crawford Smith, Tifton.
Charlie Epps, Tifton.
Willie Rowe. Tifton.
. Willie Porter, Tifton.
Jim ion Howard, Chula. Rt. 1.
Millard Filmore Herndon, Chula.
Ed Hadley, Tifton.
James English Slaughter,Tifton.
Bates. Cleveland Harper, Tifton.
Bruce Wills Waldrop, Tifton.
William Waiter Jolly, Tifton
William Heath Hightower, Tifton.
. Homer Florence. Tifton.
Will Laidler, Tifton.
... Clyde Wamell Horgrett, Tifton.
Robert Starves, Ty Ty.
Crawford Henderson, Tifton.
Gilbert Appling Jordan, Tifton.
Elijah Jinks, Tifton.
Sam Williams. Tifton.
Robert Ball. Ty Ty.
Rhodie Dye, Tifton.
Local' Board for the County of Tift,
by J. M. Shaw, Chairman.
’ Henry D. Webb, Clerk
The first 31 filed no claims for
where they spent a few days with
rs. J. P. Murdock.
Miss Helen Stokes will b c hostess]
for the Maids and Matrons club to- j
morrow at th c ‘ home of Mrs.'E. P.
Bowen, on Love avenue.
Mrs. Ed Walker and Mrs. R. B.
McCullough, of Waycross, left Wed
nesday morning for Indian Springs,
to spend a^week attending camp
meeting.
and Mrs. H. H. Tift left Tues
day night for Atlanta and will go
from that city today or tomorrow to
their summer home at Mystic. Conn.,
r a short summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs R H. Kelly, of At
lanta, arrived Wednesday from
Monticello, where they haye been
-iaiting relatives. They are visiting
Mrs. E. J. Padriek and family.
Mrs. C. R. Dickert. Misses Mary
Lou and Ruth Britt went over to
Sylvester this morning to spend the
week-end with Mrs. R. A. Holmes
and Mrs. R. A. Heinsohrt
Lieutenant Steve Mitchell, of the
Field Artillery, is at home* from Ft.
McPherson for a days -visit to rela
tives and friends' before reporting
for duty al Camp Gordon August
29 th.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rabun, Miss
Lelia Ralston and Mr. Jim Dismuke
returned this morning from a ten
days' motor trip through Florida,
spending the greater portion of the
time at Miami.
All kinds of
new Post Card
views of Tifton.
Splendid views
of all the most
prominent buil
dings in the city
and surround
ing section, at
emption Of the last six, Hendcr- j Mr jj l. Swindall joins the
son, Jordan. Jinks and Williams »t. f or County Commissioner from this
first *Bed claims but lmter failed to strict. Mr. Swindall
file affidavits in support of
Ball and Dy e filed claims and affida
vits, but they were disallowed.
The Board had previously certi
fied 24 names for the District Board.
The 37 toRay make a total of 61 of
Tift county's quota of 81. To this
citizen of this section and promises
the people faithful and conscientious
service if they elect him.
Mias Fannie Lee Thrasher has re
turned from avUi t of flv e weeks to
Mansfield snd other Nortj, Georgia
towns. She was accompanied home
m.s- b, ,d,l,d « »or, mien,1mm. uiu M.r, Liui, C.dk who -ill
for exemption had been disallowed, i
spend tom e time here as her ?uesL
t to be I Nichols Peterson and Mr.
, | Malcolm Peterson will motor over
making a total of 67.
There are many clakns yet
i passed upon, and the Board meets .
— . t„„|*t U farther tc.id.r 1“ p»,«U. tta .lU™,. »h„,tth„
Office Box 215, Panem* City. Fla. 1 (jon - j will spend Friday and Saturday.
w 7-13 4t I ' 0 'They will be accompanied home by
For SaU—A good location AVIA ANNA TUCKER I Mra - Elizabeth Peterson for a rial!
fo, . =.11 mill. F.r p.rtml.r,, Th[ „„„d-..h^f-,..Mld tab, "'mTVTw.II, ,nd Mu
* " D "™‘- ‘'"I;' " d , M " 1 J Mr'’.
AVIA ANNA TUCKER
The two-and-a-half-year-old baby
‘; girl of Mr., and Mrs. J. J Tucker
i-t_Po, t|, hv voure mar ^ Ed B^ochiT N^./^d Mm!
Wa-lod-Position by young mar Thursday morning at 4 o clock,‘hav- Fr ,„ k - E , m( . r _ of Quitmiin . „pent
ned man as bookkeeper, cashier. me been in delicate health since . ... T1 .,_ ,v„
or manager of business wiUi privil- Jun e. 1, was uken to the hospital of Mr * Ed W .| k , r ^
their way to Indian Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scarboro and
ion Whitfield and Miss Nell Tim-
nons spent th e week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Scarboro and Mias Nell return-
, of investing Good references b y Miss McKenna Monday but its
given. Bond if necessary. Good rea- conation was such that nothing
eons for changing. W. Drury, At- C ould be done for its relief,
fcinson. Ga. 15d wit The funeral will be held .at the
Wantad—To examine your eyes by hane near the cotton mills Friday
the latest improved methede; ,U you morning at 9:30. Rev. D. C. Rainey ^Tifton Vonda’y night and™M:
with a pair of becoming glasses .and officiating. Interment will follow gaabon went on ^ Washingtor
guarantee the lensee for • ne year in New River cemetery Immediately D c Qn burinoss .
against breakage. Take out a policy after. ‘ " ‘
an your glames. Herbert L. Moor, This little, babe is the youngest • r - an ‘ re - - • en •
Optometrist. Tifton Ge. 3-dwtf of 22 children. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Rounelfe and Walter Benton left
WIRE FENCE. moved her,, from Moultrie a short mormng for their hom. •-
August Price.. while ago.
II i t 33 cents rod o
tt x 6 41 \ centa rod MR. MOORE'S FUNERAL
32 r 12 3414 eents rod
39 x 6 47 eents rod The funeral, of Mi
BROOKS’
Pharmacy
Phone 185
SALEM *ND OMEGA HERALD.
There haa been many things doing
Salem lately. First the arithme
tic school taught by Prof. Sixsanore.
Sacond. the singing school, taught
by Prof. Worley, of Moultrie.. Third
the protracted meeting at Salem by
,,Broa Cox and Martin, of Omega.
Then the yearly meeting at Oak
View church. That la Juat a bit of
distance from the Salem church, and
the Salwn school house.
There were several members join
ed the Salem membership and ten
persons were baptised on Friday
after the first Sunday August.
Our meeting was good read may its
blessings follow us along through
lives.
Je are glad to receive Misses
Childs and Wilder, into our ehurch
a,‘"Salem. We already have several
very young members and they seem
n thorough working band. (
Misses Mary Jones, Eunice 'F.vvr-
ette. Wilma Gay, Iris and Mortis
Willis, all of Omega, attended the
ynarly services out at Oak View
church Sunday.
Miss Kate Duffy, and James
Michael Duffy visited the Salem
singing school the closing day.
ss Wilma Gay, of Omega, spent
the week with Mr. G.. W. Ford-
family out at their pretty country
home during the protracted meeting
at Salem and attended.
Diana has a cool time °t it and
says: We have clear cold weather
up here on the Rocky Mountains, it
calls for sweaters and mackinaws.
Hours here arc full of expectancy
for most anything in the lit* of the
Arrived
by express one of the prettiest and most complete
line of Laiieg Two Tone Boots. We are going to
show the begt and most complete stock of merchan
dise, in entry department, this fall, ever shown in
South Geergia. We are determined to make oar
store the
to make room for our immense stock
n at once, we have a number of close-
gains, even less than cost, such as
Men’s summer suits, straw
hats, all low cut shoes, bath
ing suits, ladies’summer hats,
wash skirts and ready-made
dresses.
You can get real bargains at
The brown water streams here are
flavored by the different variety of
berries and sweet balsam. It glist
ens as it breaks over the brinks of
the falls and the leap is brbkcn by
the myriads of already calmed waters
and it rests beneath the foamy sur
face and passes on to its destina-
Then the calm lakes and fishing
] grounds where bask the trout, sal-
1 mon, bass pickerel, pike, and toque,
i The gentlemen cooji their catch. To
lokfield,' Ga.. Aug. 14,—We ar f 1 m c thorn prepare is something and it
g fine Weather for picking cot- just mpkos one love to eat fish, too.
and the farmers are making ; They hav c a brining pan larger than
good us* of it in this section. 1 a wagon wheel that is heated by gas
have as their guest* this week. Mr “ nd Mr * J- L. Barker* nd Mr.
a Collier of East Point, Ga. J M Barker, left Thursday morn-
d Mra B. A Mitcham and in K for Middle Georgia, where they
children are on a visit for several wi " vi »'t relatives and friends for
TURNER CHURCH NEWS .
DARNELL’S
Dry Goods Stoi-e
OMEGA SOCIAL NEWS. ! Mr. H. Roberta m.«4« a buslaaa
Mi„„ Loi, Ml Winifred Mnn,- j •» ,l “ ltrl *
i. Cuthbert Everett, of
visiting the family of
Everett, this
'Quite a large, 1 crowd attended 1 and then they melt several pounds
preaching at Turner church Satur-' of butter In' if and with miniature
day and Sunday.^ pitchforks, I call'them, they together
The pound supper given by Mr. ^ broil, brar e and fry; while others
and Mrs. Elijah McMillian wns en- 1 slice broad and uncork the sauces
joyed • by a large crowd. Among! of many varieties. Th« ladies fill
those present: Misses Elizabeth 1 the glasses then the host and aU par-
Mary Lou, and Fannie Lee Owens, I take.
Miss Bessie Cooper, Harris and Lula We are close to one of the moun-
Taylor, J. T. Cox and two daughters tain glacier streams where the ever
Ollie snd Codie, Ed and John Perry,' continuous ic e from its top comes
Lonnie Exum and mother, Mr. and down its side with a weird noise;
Mr*. Randall blcMillan and family seems to ^ screech, clash, rush and
Mr. Hobar Owens, Elbert Gibbs, clatter as it takes its rough dashes
Msses Sheba and Josie Taylor and ever rocks and stationed ice.
mother, Charlie Conger and Frank We can go very, very, high on
Clements and wife. j our hikes but still *c never know
Mra. Mary Taylor and baby of how much we lack to the top for its
Rebecca have been visiting her fath- - not becn ““de here at aU. Big, old
er, Mr. E. A. Doss. hsrsh bears «rise, look, then defiant-
The singing given by Miss Lula I ly growl step heavily away, but not
Taylor last Sunday evening was en- fast enough to make you think he
joyed by all who were present. i is going to give you possession at all,
Twin Talk. and he don’t cither.* There is just
o In nwnber allowed killed and so there
is just the bear killing time and not
many ladies ear e to see the brutal-
day* to relatives (a Thomaston and ** ver *l days,
other points in Middle Georgia. ! Mr. and Mrs
Dr. In-in Will* snd wife altrt Mra. Atlanta ar
, J. Ammons left Monday night'<Mr. and
for Atlanta, whin Mrs. Willis and week.
Mrs. Ammons will each undergo an Miss Eunice Royal of Croaland
operation. | was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Lang
Mrs. Chas It Smoak and little one day last week,
a Chaa. Jr., if Molena, Ga.. ar. M „. M . L . Webb was the hostess
•pending someth* with her parents. to the udie , Benevolence Club W*d-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A Mallory. 1 nesday afternoon of this weak. Thoa.
Mr. J, W. Birdy returned from preient wer *. M „. j. Hogan, Mrs.
Atlanta Sunday, where he ha. been Milw Cowart, Mra. G. A. Co*. Mrs.
on business foe several days. Ch *j. Roberta. Mrs. Cheater Woodall,
Mr. and Mrs. L T. Woodall and Mnt j H JenWnt> M ra. Oaear Wood-
children of Crag, Ga.. spent several 4 |jc M '„ G H Mitchell, Mrs. J. F.
days recently with the family of Mr. F1 or, nc .‘, Mrs. J. W Lang, Mrs Woo-
and Mrs. J. It Woodall and other te „ M „ H Bobarta, Mrs. H. A. Gay
relatives here. ' Mrs. E. L. Patrick, Mrs. G. W.
Mra. J. A. fcllory spent several M , llory . MiiM. Minnie Mathis, Too
1--* .L —... U. ' 1 U — ! _
days last week with Mr. Vid Mra.' mje ^it, and Anno Lou Cowart.
Chas. Hardy 4 Sycamore. AfUr ^ mMt ing adjoumsd, tho
Mrs D. PiUnton was the con-' „ to we „ i DT )ud Into the dhifaig
genial hostess, to the • Ladies Bene- j wher# dolicioua refrwahawnta
volent Club lag week. After the |
Winder, Oa. Albert Benton, who
was visiting in Pelham, met them in
Macon and accompanied them home.
Miss Bess Benton is the guest of
T. C. Moore. C ' A ' Irby for several days
5S cent* rod who died of pneumonia Friday morn. The many friends of Mrs. L. L.
.-4, x 6 63Si cents rod l»K at hi. heme soulhwc-t m Tifton. ‘will be very glad to know
- T jo 81 cents rod wn» held at Cfakridpe - -iiit-U-rs But- she 1“ much better
b_D.B*rcd .1 TiU=. a,. •«*»- at-aiw. ™ “• ■«
Gao D Maihbum, 5m ar » nf age and wns a Veteran of » «vl improving.
the War Between the States, serv- b t brought to Tifton t 0 the home
, ing in ganpany A. First Georgia of her father and mother. Rev. and
SOLD SOME MACHINES. Reserves. Mrs. R. F. Kersey Sunday, where
Yes 1 have sold some of those He is survived by hi. widow. Mr. she and her husband will spend
cheap machines which I advertised Moore was a good man nrd a good time,
i -second-hand machines at a bar-' neighbor and general regret i< fcl^ Wr. Jack Ford,
NEWS FROM CAMP CREEK.
The formers In our midst i
beginning to gather another cotton , looking killing of them,
crop despite the boll weevil and war "• sal on a ' ar Ke piece of ic (
conditions. ' day with several other ladies and ate
Mr. and Mra. Need Arnold and our hiking lunch w c covered a space
children, from Ben Hill county are for us with a fur robe from
guests of his parents for a few days, "ur horses. W c mosGy had Call-
Miss Fannie Arnold spent the week fornia fruit and sandwkhes.
-ith her cousin. Mra. J. H. Denby. 1 'topped at one of the best hotels but
a t Sylvester. many rough hikes we take?
Misses Ollie Lastinger and Bertie Give love to all for eo r and this
te Sullivan sp^nt last Thursday turmoil wurld of purs be at peace is
afternoon with Miss Mattie.Mac Ar-'my prayer so soon."P'
nold. “Diana.”
Ir. and Mrs.'Bob Lastinger risLj Mr. ond Mra. Kellis Moorman. of_
his brother at TIahira, from Fri Sycamore, visited .Mrs. Moorman's
day until Sunday. , and the Salem meeting for
W c are glad to say that Mrs. Jpck- the week Wc- arc glad to have Mrs.
n is improving. - Moorman and her husband with us.
Ml** Hattie Mac Stewart is yisiti-' „ ^ u la Ford she was on e of
gain, but have about 65 of them
yet, and some of the best machines,
and some of th e best bargains are
with me yet. If interested and can't
net me conveniently, drop me a card Last Saturday, while
and I will appreciate it. and will fay sing at Prospect church, in Tur- rash w;
ton yesterday, says the pocketbuok
containing $135 in cash, with checks
and other papers, which he n
Saturday, at Prospect church,
,11- returned to him this "week.
Short-Sll. but. the papers
look after your wants. ner county. Mr. Jack Ford was'ask-'were intact. The man who return-
I cgn save you money and make ed f or t hangc for 35 by the prop- cJ it said that he found the book
.. _in _i —i yjrtor 0 f a co ld dring stand. " ‘-- 1 —-
e for myself, if you will give me y{ e tor of a cold dring stand. He behind the chair in which Mr Ford
a chance to do’ so. They do just took out his' pocket-book but did “L
good work as they ever did and not b „ve «j, e chan go. When h e nr- Dr. A. J. Kemp left today ( for At-
look very well after being reworked. r ; vpd at -his pocket-book, con- lanta were he will take up hi*, du.
Yours truly, taining $135 in cash, $15.92 in ties as First Lieutenant In the Ar-
T. D. Smith. checks and several notes and re- my Medical Reserve Corps
ceipts, was gone. H e went baok-to gret very much to see him
th e ehurch searching for it. but wisj, him the success which
fou,nd no trace, of .either papers or
REAL ESTATEi FARM
S' AND Q1TY LOANS'
consisitlng of c
business meethg adjourned a de- (crved
liihtful cour*. of .ream •"* <'l' UI _ „ NnmU
was served. . Park is a pleasant little viaitor to
Mr M Uni. E. M.llo,,. .nd „„ ^
daughters Rubj, and Marianne and
young ten A to were the gueate FI NE SORGHUM SYRUP
last week of Us fwnil.es of Mesara. M(un c R >nd E L Patrick, of
»"i J - R “* 1,0 . r3 [ I : . .... Omega, have 30 acr* in sorghum
Chester Woodall and child- |fc|> yur >nd manufaettniag
spendag several days with lhcjr irrap this week. They txptct
Mr. and Mrs. I J. Arlin. of CooL ^ raak< 4 000 gallon,.
id K c - Gn ! A smnple left a * the Gasetto of-
Mre. J W. Hardy and children fie# ^ we have ever aeea,
left Thursday hr Ocklochnee. Ga., (| c)e>r M honey , nd ^uaii a•
they wil visit the family of „ weel
Mr. and'Mrs. Isnner Singletary tor
several days.
Little Miss Saah Mallory accompa
nied her eousilMiss lone Hardy, to
her home near Sycamore last Tues
day where shs will spend several
dnys.
A series <4 meetings, is being
conducted by bf. Heath of Doerun,
at the Method* church here this
FREE BALLOONS FREE
As long as they last we will giro
to the boy or girl that brings us tb*
name of a neighbor or of your moth
er nr father who would Ilka to buy
an Edison Phonograph, a Plano or
a Player.
Bring us the names. We tell th*
Edison.
Kant’s Furniture and Muiio Store.
ll you Dave a farm, or city prop
erty for sale, liat it with mi. I sail
•trictly on a eommlsrion basis. I
have toat especially attractive prop
ositions to offer the homeneaker
Prices right, terms eaay.
An unlimited amount of MONEY
tc loan on Improved farm and city
property, at a vary low rate of In
terest. Five nad ten year loons, on
farms, and five ywu- loan# on dty
Can at mr office ahd let’s . .
rit wOTto to your inter- ° { Piling by th* busmess oppor.
Mr. J. S. Bel flower is In the
for County Commissioner from Dis
trict No. 2. From so many good
men. the people ef the vourrty ought When U e Kaiser has disbanded
to be hUli to *l#ct three first-class Arfd Irom'France we Have loaded
, nl'vlyj longed for army service raid official*. i Tht-n you can call it a perfect day
thi/ is a good chance. His family Valdosta Times: Among those at- ^' or wc arc eoing to he with loved
havy^Kot yet arranged their plans j tending the funeral qf Mra. Sarah one * tben *o stay.
‘for the future. | Studstill yesterday were Mr. and When w e have given the Kaiser
Col. C. W. Fulwood and party re-'Mr*. A. A. Huchinson, and Mra. E. hell,
turned from, their fishing trip to St. A. Hancock, of .Tifton. W,. will w-rite you all is well
about 1 o'clock Thursday Mrs. M. S Shaw and son Ro y left Arid we will answer to the familar
J. N. BROWN
J2 Naw Clyatt Building
Tifwrn. GMPI
Th e fifsTlrf a seriec of pecan c
fereodc* modqlrtt dh the plan of
atitute work will be held at Way- Marks
cross. Oa.. September 6, at the Mu- morning. Asked
nicipal building. The Chamber of th e Colonel said: ‘
Ccmmorco of Waycross is co-opcr-, 13th of the month,
atimr wit), several well-known mcr- rabbi, ran across the road
in conducting the conference, which -thirteenth mile out. After that,
is designed to put the general ftr- is no use to go into details of m
of that locality in the way nr COtginlllei. such as .stalled ca
•tor boats in blazing su
-.unities this nut offers. nor i . . mention that we. left there
at dark.
what luck, this morning for a few days visit t
went on the relatives in Fitzgerald and, Lily, Ga.
md a graveyard ;
SPECIALS AT KENT'S
Refrigerators. j
Ice ..Cream—Froexore. — d
Water Coolers. j
Hammocks.
Closing these out; com e and look,
order to make the trip Make us a cash price.
Bar lap Cotton Picking Shoots 40 in the night and il rained on US all K«ot‘* Fornituro and Mntic Store, •
' dlG-20-22 wit
C*nt»—Al CburehweUV
tf the way to Omega."
MONDAY'S ENLISTMENTS
Raphael Morris, Moultrie.
Clarence Dunn, Moultrie.
Boody McClellan, Adel.
Charlie T. Lawson, Ray City.
James K. Mitchell, Parkersville.
i. P. Teague. Moultrie.
W. Joe Dukes, Moultrie,
Simmie D. Bryan, Moultrie.
Frank Wilson, Moultrie.
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