About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1924)
• Wednesday afternoon, January so, 1924 -? MRS. Cf WOOD ASSERTS MIW 1$ LEGAL Americus Woman Seeking Place in Primary Quotes Law in Support of Her Position Mrs. Myrtle Sanborn Cawood, a candidate for .county school super intendent it) th e March 19th pri mary, and f n ’resident of Americus, says that the law oji this subject which has been widely discussed since th e beginning of the icam paign, is perfectly plain and that no doubt can exist as to the le gality of her candidacy under the state laws; Speaking to a Times- I Recorder man on this subject today, ’ Mrs. Cawood said: ■‘l have discovered sinA enter ing the race for the office of county school superintendent, that quite a number of county voters Jiave the impression that a resident of Americus, whicji is an independ ent school district, cannot legally hold this office even if a plurality of the county votes should b e re ceived. “in order to settle this question to my own satisfaction, I have con sulted attorneys and find the law is as follows: “If there is in the county one or more independent school sys tems not under the supervision of the county superintendent, th e vot ers of such independent system or systems shall not vote in the elec tion for the county superintend ent.’’—School Code of Georgia, Section 147. “I can 'find no reference to the candidates place of residence. “I make this statement at the request of friends who are county voters, and who, knowing that 1 have qualified with th e State De partment of Education, feel that such a statement will help others in reaching a clear understanding of the law." TO HOLD FARMERS’ CONFERENCE IN 8188 MACON, Jan. 30.—Conferences to instruct Bibb county farmers the best method of combating the boll weevil will 4>egin here this week. W. G. Middlebrooks, county agri cultural ‘.agent announced Saturday that \yjl| conduct the session in order .that each farmer’s problems ftight, be taken up separately and discussed by the entire membership. U. D. C.’S PLAN FOR FALL COMPENSATION MACON, Jan. 30.—At the open ing session here Tuesday of the mid . winter meeting of the executive ■ board of the Georgia division, United Daughters of the Confed eracy, the question of means by which interest may be increas"-.1 in the Mildred Lewis Rutherford histunjan fund, the matter of in creased membership, the Stone Mountain Memorial and the Soldiers Home for Confederate Veterans, was taken up for discussion. Plans were made for the convention to be held some time during the fall. BUILDING PERMITS SHOW BIG GROWTH ATHENS, Ga., Jan. 30.—Build ing permits here for January will reach about $200,000, it is learned in the office of J. W. Barnett, building inspector. From indica tions Athens will surpass all re cent building records in 1924. Announcements FOR TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector, subject to the rules of the Demo cratic primary on the 19th of March, 1924. I will appreciate the support of th e voters in said pri mary. W. B. (Claud) JOHNSON. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of W. T. Anderson hereby announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the primary of March 19th. We desire yourvvo e for him. FOR CITY COURT SOLICITOR I hereby announce my candidacy in the Democratic white primary for City Court Solicitor. I believe in prompt and impartial adniinis tration of justice. Your support will be appreciated. T. O. MARSHALL. FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT » I hereby announce a* a-.candidate ■ for County School' S'lllS' l i.’lWj'tkmt, • subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, March 19. MRS. G. W. (Flossie Dunn) WAL- TERS. , FOR COUNTY SCHOOL I hereby announce myself a can didate for County School Superin tendent, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, March 19, 1924. Your support is solicited and Will be apreciated. MRS. MYRTLE SANBORN CA- WOOD. FOR QUICK SERVICE AND HEAVY HAULING PHONE 121 ’ WOOTTEN TRANSFER CO. Office in Ameiicu* Steam L* un drr 6OUTH JACKSON STRF.FT RAILROAD SCHEDULES - • FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ’ One on Freckles By Blosser C UEY \MI lliE' ? avj.ves.vou V *~"7 | WM AT IS IT FINE J ■/ tdont \ DO-NOW THINK- \ SEE-: y i f'v •''' - !-■ s, "JSSFLJ* ( . H'Ca we FWWSBS )egr. ,1( wra Sts I. { ]C .• .f; (, .. h ~. I Yy) ’ '■''■Xw ' I IL ■‘7/ ' • ' ’ " u Y&J SALESMAN SAM ‘ ’ Almost —But Not Quite • ■ By Swan . O HlX' A ? 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